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masood was then shot dead by armed officers.were shown cctv footage of the moment the attack unfolded. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports from the old bailey. the westminster bridge attack last march was the first in a year of terror. in a few brief moments, the lives of four members of the public, one police officer and the attacker all ended. this morning, the chief coroner judge lucraft qc opened the inquests of those who died, saying the lives of many were torn apart by 82 seconds of high and terrible drama. among those lives, those of kurt and melissa cochran from utah, tourists in london calmly walking across westminster bridge when tragedy struck. kurt cochran was the first to be hit by khalid masood's car. he pushed melissa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge‘s balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath. in court, melissa's sister angela called him the man who saved my sister. she then read a tribute on behalf of melissa that described him as my inspiration, my rock sta
masood was then shot dead by armed officers.were shown cctv footage of the moment the attack unfolded. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports from the old bailey. the westminster bridge attack last march was the first in a year of terror. in a few brief moments, the lives of four members of the public, one police officer and the attacker all ended. this morning, the chief coroner judge lucraft qc opened the inquests of those who died, saying the lives of many were torn apart...
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the car driven by khalid masood killed four people.e then went on to stab a police officer before being shot himself. one of those who died was american tourist kurt cochran — the inquest heard he'd behaved with incredible heroism when he pushed his wife away from the approaching car. opening the inquests — the coroner said the lives of many were torn apart by high and terrible drama on that day in march last year. also tonight. pressure on the prime minister over brexit amid warnings of a "catastrophic split in the party", but brussels says a deal could be reached within weeks life for two men who — dressed in burkhas — tried to rob a jewellers after kidnapping and killing the owner. middle—aged drinkers are told to have at least two alcohol free days a week — to lower the risk of cancer and high blood pressure. i'll give myself a rest during the week, and then usually have alcohol at the weekend. if you have one, it leads to two, three, four or more some nights. you're better off abstaining. what a way to bring up three figures! alas
the car driven by khalid masood killed four people.e then went on to stab a police officer before being shot himself. one of those who died was american tourist kurt cochran — the inquest heard he'd behaved with incredible heroism when he pushed his wife away from the approaching car. opening the inquests — the coroner said the lives of many were torn apart by high and terrible drama on that day in march last year. also tonight. pressure on the prime minister over brexit amid warnings of a...
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masood's mother, janet ajao, recalled the last thing he told her.t. at the time itjust seemed, what is he talking about?" but on the day of the attack she saw the ten o'clock news and then she realised. "as soon as i saw the body, ijust knew, and it made sense to me, what he'd said as he was leaving." as he set off to kill five people in westminster, khalid masood sent this picture to his wife and friends. it was him in mecca on a pilgrimage. daniel sandford, bbc news. it has emerged that one of the suspects accused of carrying out the salisbury nerve agent poisoning may have visited the uk three times in the last two years. documents obtained by the investigative group found that alex petrov visited the uk several times and other parts of europe. as usual, we have much more on our website. you can get into it with me and some of the team on social media. i am @bbckasiamadera. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: wada lift the suspension of russia's anti—doping agency
masood's mother, janet ajao, recalled the last thing he told her.t. at the time itjust seemed, what is he talking about?" but on the day of the attack she saw the ten o'clock news and then she realised. "as soon as i saw the body, ijust knew, and it made sense to me, what he'd said as he was leaving." as he set off to kill five people in westminster, khalid masood sent this picture to his wife and friends. it was him in mecca on a pilgrimage. daniel sandford, bbc news. it has...
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witnesses saw khalid masood heading round the corner.olice officers on duty at the entrance to parliament saw him coming through the gate. pc glaze thought there might be multiple attackers. antonia kerridge was watching from a nearby parliament building. she saw pc keith palmer fall over as khalid masood charged towards him. another witness, james west, said the stabbing was slow and deliberate, like in a hollywood horror film. after about five seconds pc palmer, now badly injured, managed to get away and a nearby close protection officer rushed in and shot khalid masood. the inquest was played a distressing audio recording of the 25 minutes in which people tried to save pc keith palmer's life. police officers stabbed in the head, one person said into their radio, while others tried to reassure pc palmer, you're 0k, you're 0k. and come on, son, they can be heard saying. but his pulse was getting weaker and eventually they lost him. at the time of the attack it was not routine to have firearm officers at carriage gates, instead they did
witnesses saw khalid masood heading round the corner.olice officers on duty at the entrance to parliament saw him coming through the gate. pc glaze thought there might be multiple attackers. antonia kerridge was watching from a nearby parliament building. she saw pc keith palmer fall over as khalid masood charged towards him. another witness, james west, said the stabbing was slow and deliberate, like in a hollywood horror film. after about five seconds pc palmer, now badly injured, managed to...
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this week presented only as witness al to protect the officer's identity he said that masood had been given a holding code identifying him as a threat to national security but was later downgraded that same year by december twenty ten to quote an individual who may be of interest to national security and then by twenty twelve this man her lead masood was already characterized as a quote closed subject of interest and remained that way until the attack in march last year and according to this m i five officer who was speaking in court as part of this investigation he said that thousands of people were monitored by the u.k. security services at the time and a terrorist threat at the time was unprecedented so he says the actions of officials were adequate we have reviewed the decision to close masood as a person of interest with the benefit of hindsight and we conclude the decision was sound it was logical necessary and proportionate to consider him a good well according to this officer he also pretty much confirmed that there's always a danger of somebody slipping through during those h
this week presented only as witness al to protect the officer's identity he said that masood had been given a holding code identifying him as a threat to national security but was later downgraded that same year by december twenty ten to quote an individual who may be of interest to national security and then by twenty twelve this man her lead masood was already characterized as a quote closed subject of interest and remained that way until the attack in march last year and according to this m...
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and witnesses saw khalid masood heading round the corner.te. "i noticed a very large man with two extremely large knives, one in each hand," pc doug glaze told the inquest today. "he was walking like a robot, his hands moving up and down." pc glaze thought there might be multiple attackers. "i remember thinking, we're going to die," he said. antonia kerridge was watching from a nearby parliament building and she saw pc keith palmer fall over as khalid masood charged towards him. "the policeman had collapsed," she said today. "the attacker ran over to him, lent towards him and raised the knife quite high, and hejust stabbed him two, three orfour times." another witness, james west, said the stabbing was slow and deliberate, like in a hollywood horror film. after about five seconds pc palmer, now badly injured, managed to get away, and a nearby close protection officer rushed in and shot khalid masood. the inquest was played a distressing audio recording of the 25 minutes in which people tried to save pc keith palmer's life. "police officer st
and witnesses saw khalid masood heading round the corner.te. "i noticed a very large man with two extremely large knives, one in each hand," pc doug glaze told the inquest today. "he was walking like a robot, his hands moving up and down." pc glaze thought there might be multiple attackers. "i remember thinking, we're going to die," he said. antonia kerridge was watching from a nearby parliament building and she saw pc keith palmer fall over as khalid masood...
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and witnesses saw khalid masood heading round the corner. at the entrance to parliament saw him coming through the gate. "i noticed a very large man with two extremely large knives, one in each hand," pc doug glaze told the inquest today. "he was walking like a robot, his hands moving up and down." pc glaze thought there might be multiple attackers. "i remember thinking, we're going to die," he said. antonia kerridge was watching from a nearby parliament building and she saw pc keith palmer fall over as khalid masood charged towards him. "the policeman had collapsed," she said today. "the attacker ran over to him, lent towards him and raised the knife quite high, and hejust stabbed him two, three orfour times." another witness, james west, said the stabbing was slow and deliberate, like in a hollywood horrorfilm. after about five seconds pc palmer, now badly injured, managed to get away, and a nearby close protection officer rushed in and shot khalid masood. the inquest was played a distressing audio recording of the 25 minutes in which peop
and witnesses saw khalid masood heading round the corner. at the entrance to parliament saw him coming through the gate. "i noticed a very large man with two extremely large knives, one in each hand," pc doug glaze told the inquest today. "he was walking like a robot, his hands moving up and down." pc glaze thought there might be multiple attackers. "i remember thinking, we're going to die," he said. antonia kerridge was watching from a nearby parliament building...
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off the list five years before he carried out the crime when in march of twenty seventeen khalid masood rammed a car into protests treasons killing four and them fatally stabbed a police officer and situation has been following the official inquest into the case and inquiry into the westminster attack of march twenty second of last year where six people including the perpetrator had died and dozens were injured has now revealed that the attacker a fifty two year old believed masood had apparently been on the radar of u.k. security services dating as far back as two thousand and four now by twenty ten he was linked to al qaeda training in pakistan and had been identified as a threat to national security this is according to a senior mit filed for officer who was testifying in court here in the u.k. this week presented only as witness al to protect the officer's identity he said that must sued had been given a holding code identifying him as a threat to national security but was later downgraded that same year by december twenty ten. to quote an individual who may be of interest to nation
off the list five years before he carried out the crime when in march of twenty seventeen khalid masood rammed a car into protests treasons killing four and them fatally stabbed a police officer and situation has been following the official inquest into the case and inquiry into the westminster attack of march twenty second of last year where six people including the perpetrator had died and dozens were injured has now revealed that the attacker a fifty two year old believed masood had...
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the westminster bridge attacker — khalid masood — his mother tells the inquests into the deaths of hisms that she is ashamed of him. councils in england warn that the worst is yet to come for cuts to many services — including children's — unless the government intervenes. then and now — 100 years after stonehenge was donated to the nation, members of the public are invited to recreate their photos taken decades ago. and coming up on bbc news. we'll have the latest on arsenal as they open their european campaign in ukraine. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the prime minister has failed to get eu leaders to back her so—called chequers plan for brexit. at the end of a two—day summit in austria, theresa may was told a crucial part of it — the proposed new economic partnership with the eu — would not work. the head of the european council, donald tusk, said her plans risked undermining the eu's single market. but the prime minister said her proposals were the "only serious credible" way to avoid a hard border in the northern ireland. our political editor laura kuenssberg rep
the westminster bridge attacker — khalid masood — his mother tells the inquests into the deaths of hisms that she is ashamed of him. councils in england warn that the worst is yet to come for cuts to many services — including children's — unless the government intervenes. then and now — 100 years after stonehenge was donated to the nation, members of the public are invited to recreate their photos taken decades ago. and coming up on bbc news. we'll have the latest on arsenal as they...
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had died and dozens were injured has now revealed that the attacker a fifty two year old believed masood had apparently been on the radar of u.k. security services dating as far back as two thousand and four now by twenty ten he was linked to al qaeda training in pakistan and had been identified as a threat to national security this is according to a senior m i filed for officer who was testifying in court here in the u.k. this week presented only as court witness to protect the officer's identity he said that masood had been given a holding code identifying him as a threat to national security but was later downgraded that seem year by december twenty turn to quote an individual who may be of interest to national security and then by two thousand. twelve this man who lead masood was already characterized as a quote closed subject of interest and remained that way until the attack in march last year and according to this m i five officer who was speaking in court as part of this investigation he said that thousands of people were monitored by the u.k. security services at the time and a
had died and dozens were injured has now revealed that the attacker a fifty two year old believed masood had apparently been on the radar of u.k. security services dating as far back as two thousand and four now by twenty ten he was linked to al qaeda training in pakistan and had been identified as a threat to national security this is according to a senior m i filed for officer who was testifying in court here in the u.k. this week presented only as court witness to protect the officer's...
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masood was then shot dead by officers." treat pc keith palmer at the scene but he died from his injuries. an officer dedicated to hisjob, a father of a young daughter, and a husband. and the inquest also heard he was a man who was the public face of parliament. this afternoon we will be hearing more witness evidence from the police officers who were at the scene, who saw what happened, and tried to help pc palmer. the church of england has defended its investment in amazon, which has been criticised by the archbishop of canterbury for paying ‘almost nothing' in taxes. in a speech at the tuc this week, justin welby also criticised the so—called gig economy and zero hours contracts. it's since emerged the church has shares in amazon. 0ur religion editor martin bashir is with me. so explain a little bit more about all of this, what has gone on here it is worth remembering that the archbishop wasn't speaking to the church but he sounded as if he was preaching to converted judging by the tuc reaction, as you say he attacked the
masood was then shot dead by officers." treat pc keith palmer at the scene but he died from his injuries. an officer dedicated to hisjob, a father of a young daughter, and a husband. and the inquest also heard he was a man who was the public face of parliament. this afternoon we will be hearing more witness evidence from the police officers who were at the scene, who saw what happened, and tried to help pc palmer. the church of england has defended its investment in amazon, which has been...
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the mother of khalid masood has been giving evidence at the inquest.ed to repeat some religious phrases. the phrase was, allah is the one true god and mohammed saeid his prophet. she explained herself she had no religion, she tried to live a decent light but repeated the phrase for him. the following morning he asked her to repeat the same phrase. and that he put his hands on his head and began to sob. because he said he wished that she believed what she was saying. as he was leaving the house that morning, you said to her, his last words, "they will say i am a terrorist, i am not. his last words, "they will say i am a terrorist, iam not. " his his last words, "they will say i am a terrorist, i am not. " his mother explained to the inquest at the time she didn't understand what he was saying. she was confused by it and it didn't bring any alarm bells because she had no idea he had terrorist thoughts. she thought now he was leading a settled life because he had children. during the inquest she was asked whether he had ever expressed extremist views and
the mother of khalid masood has been giving evidence at the inquest.ed to repeat some religious phrases. the phrase was, allah is the one true god and mohammed saeid his prophet. she explained herself she had no religion, she tried to live a decent light but repeated the phrase for him. the following morning he asked her to repeat the same phrase. and that he put his hands on his head and began to sob. because he said he wished that she believed what she was saying. as he was leaving the house...
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kurt cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car.ife melissa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge‘s balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister, angela stoll, called him "the man who saved my sister". she read a tribute from melissa, describing him as "my inspiration, my rock star and — most of all — my hero". next, the car hit a retired window cleaner from clapham, leslie rhodes, dragging him 33 metres along the bridge. his family said he was greatly missed. his niece amanda said she always remembers him as smiling and happy. then, aysha frade was knocked i7 metres into the path of a number 53 bus, falling under its wheels. in court, her husband john spoke of their two young daughters and said: the last victim on the bridge was andreea cristea from romania. she was knocked over the railing, falling 12 metres into the river thames, before being recovered 100 metres downstream. herfamily said: the cctv the court watched was often harrowing and graphic, showing victims being
kurt cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car.ife melissa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge‘s balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister, angela stoll, called him "the man who saved my sister". she read a tribute from melissa, describing him as "my inspiration, my rock star and — most of all — my hero". next, the car hit a retired window cleaner from clapham, leslie rhodes,...
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an inquest has been told that the westminster bridge attacker khalid masood attended the same mosqueplotting a series of bomb attacks, after he converted to islam in jail. masood was shot dead after driving into pedestrians on westminster bridge, and fatally stabbing a police officer. jenny kumah is at the old bailey. what more did the inquest here today? this morning, the inquest heard that khalid masood could have been radicalised as early as 2004 and lawyers representing the victims‘ families raised questions as to whether the authorities missed opportunities to identify him as a terrorist threat. his brothers in a statement said that khalid masood converted to islam after his second speuin converted to islam after his second spell injail and converted to islam after his second spell in jail and that he talks about it constantly and tried to pushit about it constantly and tried to push it on others. it emerged he moved to crawley in 2003 when he attended the same mosque as one of the fertiliser bomb plotters and he came under the radar of the security services but he wasn‘t picked
an inquest has been told that the westminster bridge attacker khalid masood attended the same mosqueplotting a series of bomb attacks, after he converted to islam in jail. masood was shot dead after driving into pedestrians on westminster bridge, and fatally stabbing a police officer. jenny kumah is at the old bailey. what more did the inquest here today? this morning, the inquest heard that khalid masood could have been radicalised as early as 2004 and lawyers representing the victims‘...
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masood's mother, janet ajao, recalled the last thing he told her.en o'clock news and then she realised. as he set off to kill five people in westminster, khalid masood sent this picture to his wife and friends. it was him in mecca on a pilgrimage. daniel sandford, bbc news. england's largest councils are warning that unless the government increases funding then the worst cuts to services are yet to come. the county councils network says local authorities have already earmarked more than £1 billion of savings to be made by 2020, including cuts to libraries, transport, youth clubs and public health services. here's our social affairs correspondent alison holt. choose which one we want. it's families like the finches who know all too well how difficult it has already become to get help from many local authorities when you face a crisis. aged eight, adam was diagnosed with brain and spinal cancer. that has such an impact on family life. it feels like a grenade has just been thrown into your family and just shattered it all over the place. they were real
masood's mother, janet ajao, recalled the last thing he told her.en o'clock news and then she realised. as he set off to kill five people in westminster, khalid masood sent this picture to his wife and friends. it was him in mecca on a pilgrimage. daniel sandford, bbc news. england's largest councils are warning that unless the government increases funding then the worst cuts to services are yet to come. the county councils network says local authorities have already earmarked more than £1...
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masood's mother, janet ajao, recalled the last thing he told her.rorist, but i'm not. at the time itjust seemed, what is he talking about?" but on the day of the attack she saw the ten o'clock news and then she realised. "as soon as i saw the body, ijust knew, and it made sense to me, what he'd said as he was leaving." as he set off to kill five people in westminster, khalid masood sent this picture to his wife and friends. it was him in mecca on a pilgrimage. daniel sandford, bbc news. new details have emerged about the movements of the two men accused of being behind the salisbury nerve agent poisoning. the men say they were just tourists. our security correspondent gordon corera is with me. what have you learned? these are the two men accused of being russian agents sent to kill. they used the names are the petra van ruslan boshirov. what has come out of a new details about their travels. the details about their travels. the details were obtained by an investigative group and we have been able to confirm some of the details. the documents show th
masood's mother, janet ajao, recalled the last thing he told her.rorist, but i'm not. at the time itjust seemed, what is he talking about?" but on the day of the attack she saw the ten o'clock news and then she realised. "as soon as i saw the body, ijust knew, and it made sense to me, what he'd said as he was leaving." as he set off to kill five people in westminster, khalid masood sent this picture to his wife and friends. it was him in mecca on a pilgrimage. daniel sandford,...
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later, khalid masood attributed his acquittalfrom this off.f islam. we heard that khalid masood converted to islam during the first of two spells in prison and where he started to read the koran. we also heard that he later went on to study for an economics degree at university in brighton but he could not get a job and ended up working asa not get a job and ended up working as a cleaner. and we heard that his mother said that he visited her shortly before the incident on the 22nd of march, shortly before that attack, he visited her on the 17th of march and he said to her, don't say i'm a terrorist, i am not. the headlines. the prime minister heads to austria for a ten minute pitch to sell her chequers proposal to other european leaders. ireland and other parts of the uk are battered by storm ali. the inquest into the westminster terror attack here is how the man responsible, khalid masood, had a history of violent outbursts. and its board, ben stokes and alex hales are both selected in england's one—day squad for the tour of sri lanka. both m
later, khalid masood attributed his acquittalfrom this off.f islam. we heard that khalid masood converted to islam during the first of two spells in prison and where he started to read the koran. we also heard that he later went on to study for an economics degree at university in brighton but he could not get a job and ended up working asa not get a job and ended up working as a cleaner. and we heard that his mother said that he visited her shortly before the incident on the 22nd of march,...
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kurt cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car.ssa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge's balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister, angela stoll, called him "the man who saved my sister". she read a tribute from melissa, describing him as "my inspiration, my rock star and — most of all — my hero". next, the car hit a retired window cleanerfrom clapham, leslie rhodes, dragging him 33 metres along the bridge. his family said he was greatly missed. his niece amanda said she always remembers him as smiling and happy. then, aysha frade was knocked i7 metres into the path of a number 53 bus, falling under its wheels. in court, her husband john spoke of their two young daughters and said, "she was cruelly and brutally ripped away from us". the last victim on the bridge was andreea cristea from romania. she was knocked over the railing, falling 12 metres into the river thames, before being recovered 100 metres downstream. her family said, "after two excruciating weeks of hopi
kurt cochran was the first to be hit by the attacker khalid masood's car.ssa out of the way, before being knocked over the bridge's balustrade — falling five metres to the thames footpath below. in court, melissa's sister, angela stoll, called him "the man who saved my sister". she read a tribute from melissa, describing him as "my inspiration, my rock star and — most of all — my hero". next, the car hit a retired window cleanerfrom clapham, leslie rhodes, dragging him...
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officers pointing their guns to go and help their unarmed colleague who had been stabbed by khalid masoodher injuries, a serious knife wound under his left arm pit. "he had lost a lot of blood and he was unconscious," tobias ellwood told the court. "i checked for a pulse. there was a pulse." the minister described how he tried to stem the bleeding but pc palmer's heart soon stopped, so they started cpr. at one point he was close to tears in court, saying, "forgive me, it's sometimes easier to do the helping than to talk about it afterwards." when a doctor arrived on the airambulance, there still seemed to be a chance, but even surgery on the spot could not save the police officer and he died. the doctor moved on to help other patients, leaving the minister and one other person behind. "we both tidied up the body as best we could," tobias ellwood said. "closed the eyes and i said i'm sorry." this afternoon the inquest started at looking at where the armed officers who were on duty were when khalid masood burst through the then open gates to parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer. his famil
officers pointing their guns to go and help their unarmed colleague who had been stabbed by khalid masoodher injuries, a serious knife wound under his left arm pit. "he had lost a lot of blood and he was unconscious," tobias ellwood told the court. "i checked for a pulse. there was a pulse." the minister described how he tried to stem the bleeding but pc palmer's heart soon stopped, so they started cpr. at one point he was close to tears in court, saying, "forgive me,...
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we have reviewed the decision to close masood as a person of interest with the benefit of hindsight and we conclude the decision was sound it was logical necessary and proportionate to consider him a closure. well according to this officer he also pretty much confirmed that there's always a danger of somebody slipping through during those hearings and there's there's always going to be a chance that somebody might get through and of course this is far from the first time that concerns about people slipping through the net when it comes to such terror attacks and not of course just here but also in europe come to the forefront when it does get revealed that officials had known something about those people involved but somehow failed to stop them from carrying out those attacks ok thanks nassif that was and see the children of their force in london thank you. for yours you know it's international we're going to take a quick break. the democrats are not socially liberal they are pro war and so are the republicans and the problem people have a trump is that he's pro peace and that's not acc
we have reviewed the decision to close masood as a person of interest with the benefit of hindsight and we conclude the decision was sound it was logical necessary and proportionate to consider him a closure. well according to this officer he also pretty much confirmed that there's always a danger of somebody slipping through during those hearings and there's there's always going to be a chance that somebody might get through and of course this is far from the first time that concerns about...
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the officer and four other people who were run over by khalid masood died after the attack in march lastrrespondent daniel sandford reports. the photographs of the minister, tobias ellwood, helping in the desperate efforts to save pc keith palmer's life became some of the defining images of last year's westminster attack. today he arrived at pc palmer's inquest to give his official account of that traumatic day. he described the panic inside parliament, with people shouting "go back" as he went forward, and how he walked past a line of armed police officers pointing their guns to go and help their unarmed colleague who had been stabbed by khalid masood. when he got there, he found pc palmer with, among other injuries, a serious knife wound under his left arm pit. "he had lost a lot of blood and he was unconscious," tobias ellwood told the court. "i checked for a pulse. there was a pulse." the minister described how he tried to stem the bleeding but pc palmer's heart soon stopped, so they started cpr. at one point he was close to tears in court, saying, "forgive me, it's sometimes easier
the officer and four other people who were run over by khalid masood died after the attack in march lastrrespondent daniel sandford reports. the photographs of the minister, tobias ellwood, helping in the desperate efforts to save pc keith palmer's life became some of the defining images of last year's westminster attack. today he arrived at pc palmer's inquest to give his official account of that traumatic day. he described the panic inside parliament, with people shouting "go back"...
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the couple from romania had been taking photos on the bridge when khalid masood drove into pedestrians from the old bailey. andrei burnaz was himself injured during the westminster bridge attack last year but, today, grim—faced, he had to give evidence in the inquest into the death of his girlfriend, andreea cristea. 0n holiday from romania, they'd been to visit westminster abbey and were heading over the bridge when khalid masood's 4x4 drove into them at speed. ...he told the court. michael brown was driving past as it happened and saw what andrei hadn't. andreea had been knocked clean over the parapet. michael brown told the inquest he quickly dialled 999 and looked over the edge of the bridge to see andreea lying face down in the water. so he immediately shouted to get the attention of the captain of the nearby passenger boat. the millennium diamond reacted quickly with captain gordon markley using a boat hook to stop andreea floating away. about five minutes after she fell in, a london fire brigade boat, the fire flash, managed to get her out of the water, still alive. today the cr
the couple from romania had been taking photos on the bridge when khalid masood drove into pedestrians from the old bailey. andrei burnaz was himself injured during the westminster bridge attack last year but, today, grim—faced, he had to give evidence in the inquest into the death of his girlfriend, andreea cristea. 0n holiday from romania, they'd been to visit westminster abbey and were heading over the bridge when khalid masood's 4x4 drove into them at speed. ...he told the court. michael...
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glos masood as a person of interest with the benefit of hindsight and we conclude the decision was sound it was logical necessary and proportionate to consider him a good well according to this officer he also pretty much confirmed that there is always a danger of somebody slipping through during those hearings and that there's there's always going to be a chance that somebody might get through and of course this is far from the first time that concerns about people slipping through the net when it comes to such terror attacks and not of course just here but also in europe come to the forefront when it does get revealed that officials had known something about those people involved but somehow failed to stop them from carrying out those attacks. u.s. news that web site the daily beast seems to be suggesting that the russian foreign ministry itself has now turned into a troll factory is new report claims that it has upgrading its suppose it trolling bot campaign by using the twitter accounts of its diplomats and embassies the daily beast insists that the ministry is trying to confuse the
glos masood as a person of interest with the benefit of hindsight and we conclude the decision was sound it was logical necessary and proportionate to consider him a good well according to this officer he also pretty much confirmed that there is always a danger of somebody slipping through during those hearings and that there's there's always going to be a chance that somebody might get through and of course this is far from the first time that concerns about people slipping through the net...
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the officer and four other people who were run over by khalid masood died after the attack in march lastpondent daniel sandford reports. the photographs of the minister, tobias ellwood, helping in the desperate efforts to save pc keith palmer's life became some of the defining images of last year's westminster attack. today he arrived at pc palmer's inquest to give his official account of that traumatic day. he described the panic inside parliament with people shouting "go back" as he went forward, and how he walked past a line of armed police officers pointing their guns to go and help their unarmed colleague who had been stabbed by khalid masood. when he got there, he found pc palmer with, among other injuries, a serious knife wound under his left arm pit. the minister described how he tried to stem the bleeding but pc palmer's heart soon stopped so they started cpr. at one point he was close to tears in court, saying, "forgive me, it's sometimes easier to do the helping than to talk about it afterwards." when a doctor arrived on the airambulance, there still seemed to be a chance but
the officer and four other people who were run over by khalid masood died after the attack in march lastpondent daniel sandford reports. the photographs of the minister, tobias ellwood, helping in the desperate efforts to save pc keith palmer's life became some of the defining images of last year's westminster attack. today he arrived at pc palmer's inquest to give his official account of that traumatic day. he described the panic inside parliament with people shouting "go back" as he...
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they‘d almost crossed the bridge when khalid masood began his attack.g ben struck three o‘clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand in hand when suddenly she heard the revving of masood‘s car. in tears at times, she told the inquest... she saw kurt knocked into the air by the car, and then chaos on the bridge. she told her pupils to run. they all made it safely home. it was on this pavement at the end of the bridge that kurt cochran heroically pushed his wife out of the way before being struck full on by the vehicle. one witness today described seeing him flying through the air and landing on the embankment below where, despite the efforts of a nurse, a paramedic and a doctor, he died soon afterwards. the next fatal injury was to leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner who was walking away from the car when he was hit, turning at the last moment when he heard the revving. he died the next day from a head injury. lawyers for his family asked why the
they‘d almost crossed the bridge when khalid masood began his attack.g ben struck three o‘clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand in hand when suddenly she heard the revving of masood‘s car. in tears at times, she told the inquest... she saw kurt knocked into the air by the car, and then chaos on the bridge. she told her pupils to run. they all made it safely home. it was on this...
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he was the officer who was stabbed and killed by khalid masood.iley, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. two russian men have appeared on state television saying they've been wrongly accused of salisbury poisonings. they admitted being in the cathedral city but said they just tourists. and still to come. the highs and lows of being an 18—year—old today. a new study shines light on how behaviours have changed over the years. coming up on bbc news... british cyclist simon yates continues to lead the vuelta a espana. he took a 25 second advantage into today's 18th stage, one of just four stages remaining. as we've been reflecting this week, it is ten years since the banking giant lehman brothers collapsed. it was the biggest casualty of the financial crisis, the root cause of which was the decision by american financial institutions to give mortgages to people who often couldn't afford them. those loans were bundled, and sold from one bank to another, so when the housing bubble burst, panic spread quickly throughout the financial system. the eff
he was the officer who was stabbed and killed by khalid masood.iley, thank you. our top story this lunchtime. two russian men have appeared on state television saying they've been wrongly accused of salisbury poisonings. they admitted being in the cathedral city but said they just tourists. and still to come. the highs and lows of being an 18—year—old today. a new study shines light on how behaviours have changed over the years. coming up on bbc news... british cyclist simon yates continues...
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kurt and melissa cochran had only been in london for two hours before masood launched his attack lastarch. kurt was killed but his wife survived. our correspondent, helena lee, is at the old bailey. the hearing today has heard from witnesses, pedestrians on westminster bridge at the time that kurt cochran was hit by the car. one eyewitness broke down in tears in the witness box as she relived the moment of impact. and his wife, who survived was badly injured, also gave evidence in court into the inquest into her husband's death. this morning, melissa cochrane came to court to tell the hearing how she and her husband's trip to london ended after just two and her husband's trip to london ended afterjust two and a half hours. she and kurt cochran, the first victim of the attack had been visiting from america. from the witness box she told the court she remembers the car being driven by khalid masood approaching them and then being on the ground. her husband had pushed her to safety, she told the court she doesn't remember him doing that but it was typical of him. kylie smith, a teacher,
kurt and melissa cochran had only been in london for two hours before masood launched his attack lastarch. kurt was killed but his wife survived. our correspondent, helena lee, is at the old bailey. the hearing today has heard from witnesses, pedestrians on westminster bridge at the time that kurt cochran was hit by the car. one eyewitness broke down in tears in the witness box as she relived the moment of impact. and his wife, who survived was badly injured, also gave evidence in court into...
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the officer, and four other people who were run over by khalid masood on the bridge, died after the attackour home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. the photographs of the minister, tobias ellwood, helping in the desperate efforts to save pc keith palmer's life became some of the defining images of last year's westminster attack. today he arrived at pc palmer's inquest to give his official account of that traumatic day. he described the panic inside parliament, with people shouting "go back", as he went forward. and how he walked past a line of armed police officers, pointing their guns, to go and help their unarmed colleague, who had been stabbed by khalid masood. when he got there, he found pc palmer with, among other injuries, a serious knife wound onto his left armpit. it lost a lot of blood and he was unconscious, tobias ellwood told the course. i checked for a pulse, there was a pulse. the minister said he tried to stop the bleeding but his heart soon stopped and they started cpr. at one point, he was close to tears in court, saying "forgive me, somet
the officer, and four other people who were run over by khalid masood on the bridge, died after the attackour home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. the photographs of the minister, tobias ellwood, helping in the desperate efforts to save pc keith palmer's life became some of the defining images of last year's westminster attack. today he arrived at pc palmer's inquest to give his official account of that traumatic day. he described the panic inside parliament,...
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they'd almost crossed the bridge when khalid masood began his attack.just after 20 to three. "i remember hearing a car revving," she said today. "i remember seeing the front of the vehicle. the next thing i remember being on the ground." she spent 3.5 weeks in hospital in london, but kurt died as big ben struck 3 o'clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand in hand when suddenly she heard the revving of masood's car. in tears at times, she told the inquest, "the man tried to pull his girlfriend behind him, tried to shield her from the impact." she saw kurt knocked into the air by the car, and then chaos on the bridge. she told her pupils to run. they all made it safely home. it was on this pavement at the end of the bridge that kurt cochran heroically pushed his wife out of the way before being struck full on by the vehicle. 0ne witness today described seeing him flying through the air and landing on the embankment below where, despite the efforts o
they'd almost crossed the bridge when khalid masood began his attack.just after 20 to three. "i remember hearing a car revving," she said today. "i remember seeing the front of the vehicle. the next thing i remember being on the ground." she spent 3.5 weeks in hospital in london, but kurt died as big ben struck 3 o'clock. schoolteacher kylie smith was in westminster that day with a group of teenage pupils. kurt and melissa had caught her eye as they walked hand in hand when...
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khalid masood on the night before his attack on westminster bridge, buying his last evening meal at arighton. he'd been known as a violent man in his 20s and 30s and had been arrested for shoplifting at just 14. but he'd been more settled since converting to islam in prison. that was about to end. his first preparations had been in a birmingham tesco, 13 days before the attack. here, he bought the two large sabatier carving knives with which he stabbed pc keith palmer to death. a week later, at enterprise car hire, he rented his other weapon, the high hyundai 4x4 which he used to kill four pedestrians on the bridge. the inquest heard that in the months before the attack, khalid masood, had told his youngest children, "i'm going to die fighting for god". five days before, he'd gone to wales to see his mother and as he left he looked over his shoulder and said, "they will say i am a terrorist, i'm not". the next day, he did what police believe was a reconnaissance trip over westminster bridge, driving in the roadway where four days later, he would drive up the pavement, hitting tourists
khalid masood on the night before his attack on westminster bridge, buying his last evening meal at arighton. he'd been known as a violent man in his 20s and 30s and had been arrested for shoplifting at just 14. but he'd been more settled since converting to islam in prison. that was about to end. his first preparations had been in a birmingham tesco, 13 days before the attack. here, he bought the two large sabatier carving knives with which he stabbed pc keith palmer to death. a week later, at...
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khalid masood on the night before his attack on westminster bridge, buying his last evening meal at aeen known as a violent man in his 20s and 30s and had been arrested for shoplifting at just 1a. but he'd been more settled since converting to islam in prison. that was about to end. his first preparations had been in a birmingham tesco, 13 days before the attack. here, he bought the two large sabatier carving knives with which he stabbed pc keith palmer to death. a week later, at enterprise car hire, he rented his other weapon, the hyundai 4x4, which he used to kill four pedestrians on the bridge. the inquest heard that in the months before the attack, khalid masood, had told his youngest children, "i'm going to die fighting for god". five days before, he'd gone to wales to see his mother and as he left he looked over his shoulder and said, "they will say i am a terrorist, i'm not". the next day, he did what police believe was a reconnaissance trip over westminster bridge, driving in the roadway where four days later, he would drive up the pavement, hitting tourists at speed. he spent
khalid masood on the night before his attack on westminster bridge, buying his last evening meal at aeen known as a violent man in his 20s and 30s and had been arrested for shoplifting at just 1a. but he'd been more settled since converting to islam in prison. that was about to end. his first preparations had been in a birmingham tesco, 13 days before the attack. here, he bought the two large sabatier carving knives with which he stabbed pc keith palmer to death. a week later, at enterprise car...
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westminster bridge terror attack: inquests open into the deaths of the five people murdered by khalid masood. calls for a four day working week: the tuc says workers should share the wealth from new technology. the punishment of serena williams was sexist, according to the governing body of women's tennis. commentator: what a way to bring up three figures. alastair cook has done it. another standing ovation for alastair cook as he signs off his test career with a century. # now we're back together, together # i wanna show you and together again... kylie and jason reunited on stage in hyde park. and coming up on bbc news... it's all about alastair cook on day four of england's fifth and final test against india. the former captain's playing in his last international match. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. a former minister is warning the tory party faces a "catastrophic split" if theresa may presses ahead with her brexit strategy. steve baker, who recently resigned from the brexit department, said up to 80 tory mps will vote against the prime minister's chequers plan for lea
westminster bridge terror attack: inquests open into the deaths of the five people murdered by khalid masood. calls for a four day working week: the tuc says workers should share the wealth from new technology. the punishment of serena williams was sexist, according to the governing body of women's tennis. commentator: what a way to bring up three figures. alastair cook has done it. another standing ovation for alastair cook as he signs off his test career with a century. # now we're back...
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the car driven by khalid masood killed four people.sts — the coroner said the lives of many were torn apart by high and terrible drama on that day in march last year. also tonight. pressure on the prime minister over brexit amid warnings of a "catastrophic split in the party", but brussels says a deal could be reached within weeks life for two men who — dressed in burkhas — tried to rob a jewellers after kidnapping and killing the owner. middle—aged drinkers are told to have at least two alcohol free days a week — to lower the risk of cancer
the car driven by khalid masood killed four people.sts — the coroner said the lives of many were torn apart by high and terrible drama on that day in march last year. also tonight. pressure on the prime minister over brexit amid warnings of a "catastrophic split in the party", but brussels says a deal could be reached within weeks life for two men who — dressed in burkhas — tried to rob a jewellers after kidnapping and killing the owner. middle—aged drinkers are told to have...
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masood was then shot dead by officers."s. an officer dedicated to hisjob, a father of a young daughter, and a husband. and a man who the inquest heard was a public face of parliament, the hearing here continues this afternoon. thank you very much. helena lee at the old bailey... the funeral has been held for four children who were murdered in a firebomb attack on their home in greater manchester. demi, brandon, lacie and lia pearson, who lived in walkden near salford, were aged between three and 15. their mother is still being treated for her injuries and wasnt able to attend the service. two men who targeted their home with petrol bombs last december have been jailed for life. time for a look at the weather. thank you... reports of wind gusts of 105 mph thank you... reports of wind gusts of105 mph in thank you... reports of wind gusts of 105 mph in wilmington, north carolina so hurricane florence continues to cause huge problems and back home and weekend is much quieter. still some wind and rain in the forecast and wet and
masood was then shot dead by officers."s. an officer dedicated to hisjob, a father of a young daughter, and a husband. and a man who the inquest heard was a public face of parliament, the hearing here continues this afternoon. thank you very much. helena lee at the old bailey... the funeral has been held for four children who were murdered in a firebomb attack on their home in greater manchester. demi, brandon, lacie and lia pearson, who lived in walkden near salford, were aged between...