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let's speak to our correspondent sima kotecha who joins us now from nottingham crown court.d the outcome. the rooneys ran an operation and recruited vulnerable men, some homeless and with mental health problems, some addicted to alcohol and drugs, and the force them to run their road surfacing business for them. they made them live in cramped ca rava ns them. they made them live in cramped caravans with no running water or heating, no toilet facilities. today nine members of that family were jailed for these modern slavery offences, including a farmer and two offences, including a farmer and two of his twin sons. the judge when handing down the sentence, timothy spencer qc, told the family, you deluded yourself that the life you offered them was better than life on the street. you denied these men the opportunity to exercise free well and stripped them of dignity and humanity. here we also heard about what some of the victims are appealing. they were not there in person but thejudge appealing. they were not there in person but the judge quoted some of them. i have a quote he
let's speak to our correspondent sima kotecha who joins us now from nottingham crown court.d the outcome. the rooneys ran an operation and recruited vulnerable men, some homeless and with mental health problems, some addicted to alcohol and drugs, and the force them to run their road surfacing business for them. they made them live in cramped ca rava ns them. they made them live in cramped caravans with no running water or heating, no toilet facilities. today nine members of that family were...
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victims were beaten and kept in squalid conditions. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha is outside nottingham crown courtd surfacing company for them. some of the men were addicted to drugs and alcohol. some were homeless. some had mental health problems. they were forced to live in cramped caravans, no lighting, no heat, little food or drink. today, nine members of the same family were given jail sentences, nine members of the same family were givenjailsentences, including nine members of the same family were givenjail sentences, including a father and his twin sons. the judge timothy spencer qc told the family, you deluded yourself the life you offered them was better than life on the streets. you denied these men the streets. you denied these men the opportunity to exercise free will. you stripped them of dignity and humanity. we heard this and also from some of the victims. they were not there in person. thejudge chose to quote some of them to convey how they are feeling. 0ne to quote some of them to convey how they are feeling. one of them was quoted as saying "life with the rooneys was a living hel
victims were beaten and kept in squalid conditions. 0ur correspondent sima kotecha is outside nottingham crown courtd surfacing company for them. some of the men were addicted to drugs and alcohol. some were homeless. some had mental health problems. they were forced to live in cramped caravans, no lighting, no heat, little food or drink. today, nine members of the same family were given jail sentences, nine members of the same family were givenjailsentences, including nine members of the same...
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linsey smith there reporting from nottingham crown court.he introduced the works of samuel beckett and harold pinter to british audiences. nick higham looks back at his life. i think she wants to be that side. he started as britain‘s most talented young director, charismatic and adventurous. at stratford aged just 29, he created the royal shakespeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railway man. we‘re not going to read the play, and embarrass each other and ourselves. the rsc was a company of international standard which attracted the very best actors. wilt thou accept a ransom? yea or no? peggy ashcroft was one, here in an early hall triumph, a reworking of shakespeare‘s henry vi plays, as the wars of the roses. sir peter was a visionary. he was a colossus bestriding the world of british theatre. in a way, it would be iniquitous to pick out any individual production. i think his greatest legacy must be the company he formed, the royal shakespeare company. but the wunderkind suffered a nervous breakdown and quit. only to re—em
linsey smith there reporting from nottingham crown court.he introduced the works of samuel beckett and harold pinter to british audiences. nick higham looks back at his life. i think she wants to be that side. he started as britain‘s most talented young director, charismatic and adventurous. at stratford aged just 29, he created the royal shakespeare company. not bad for the working—class son of a railway man. we‘re not going to read the play, and embarrass each other and ourselves. the...
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cou nts paterson was also convicted of three counts of unlawful wounding at the trial at nottingham crown courtomes because all of those ten victims in that case were pa rt those ten victims in that case were part of a much larger group of people who were treated at to private hospitals on the outskirts of boeing, one in solihull, the other in little aston, and these we re other in little aston, and these were owned by the spire health care group. they have agreed settlement of £27 million to around 750 patients. that could go up because they have set a deadline which is 0ctober next year for other patients to come forward who haven't done so. lots of different law firms representing the 750 patients, but we should also remember around £10 million already been paid or agreed in compensation to his patients in the nhs. what in paterson was doing was either giving people mastectomies or other types of surgery when they didn't need anything at all, there was nothing wrong with them or in the cases where they did have breast cancer, wasn't carrying out the correct surgery, he was doing something th
cou nts paterson was also convicted of three counts of unlawful wounding at the trial at nottingham crown courtomes because all of those ten victims in that case were pa rt those ten victims in that case were part of a much larger group of people who were treated at to private hospitals on the outskirts of boeing, one in solihull, the other in little aston, and these we re other in little aston, and these were owned by the spire health care group. they have agreed settlement of £27 million to...