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the headlines at eleven: police say the pensioner richard osborn—brooks won't be charged or face anyd at his home. sergei skripal, the former russian spy poisoned in salisbury, is no longer critically ill and is responding well to treatment. the met police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners, following the recent string of murders. we have not lost control of the streets, i can understand why some people are worried at the moment, particularly in some areas of london. and on newsnight, we will hear from one of the russians who worked on the nerve agent novichok when it was being developed in the soviet union. what does he make of the news from salisbury?
the headlines at eleven: police say the pensioner richard osborn—brooks won't be charged or face anyd at his home. sergei skripal, the former russian spy poisoned in salisbury, is no longer critically ill and is responding well to treatment. the met police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners, following the recent string of murders. we have not lost control of the streets, i can understand why some people are worried at the moment, particularly in some areas of london. and on...
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the daily mail claims that mr osborn—brooks was simply defending his wife and home.security services believe they have pinpointed the russian laboratory, which the paper says made the weapons—grade nerve agent used, in the salisbury attack. the ft says that world markets are reeling after the trade war between the us and china deepens. and the guardian, as part of its long—running campaign reports that eight out of ten companies and public sector bodies, pay men more than women. so, a couple of different stories making most of the front pages but an awful lot of them headlining this story about the pensioner arrested over the death of the burglar. that is certainly the headline in the telegraph. this was in southeast london last night and richard osborne brooks is still being in custody tonight. he found an intruder in his home, allegedly, and is now being investigated for murder, and i think what a lot of the papers are discussing is it was his house and there were two intruders who came into the house and it's going to widen the debate about the right to self—defen
the daily mail claims that mr osborn—brooks was simply defending his wife and home.security services believe they have pinpointed the russian laboratory, which the paper says made the weapons—grade nerve agent used, in the salisbury attack. the ft says that world markets are reeling after the trade war between the us and china deepens. and the guardian, as part of its long—running campaign reports that eight out of ten companies and public sector bodies, pay men more than women. so, a...
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live in palo alto, sandra osborn, kpix 5. >>> time now, 6:56.r your final five. >> we are learning more about the investigation into the stabbing at an oakland bart station. that suspect is in jail charged with attempted murder. a good samaritan is being called a hero for tackling the suspect near the gates there at the bart station. this was at the station -- at the oakland coliseum fair gates. >>> a chp report is revealing security gaps at the yountville veterans home years before a hostage crisis turned deadly. documents that were obtained by the "sacramento bee" show the veterans home had no security at its front gate, few security cameras. >>> facebook will begin notifying their users if their private data was compromised in the -- compromised in the cambridge analytica scandal. >>> the attorney for porn star stormy daniels who said she had an affair with president trump in 2006 is trying to depose mr. trump again. her attorney filed a motion in federal court against trump and his personal attorney michael cohen. >>> after reports this week
live in palo alto, sandra osborn, kpix 5. >>> time now, 6:56.r your final five. >> we are learning more about the investigation into the stabbing at an oakland bart station. that suspect is in jail charged with attempted murder. a good samaritan is being called a hero for tackling the suspect near the gates there at the bart station. this was at the station -- at the oakland coliseum fair gates. >>> a chp report is revealing security gaps at the yountville veterans home...
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sandra osborne -- that happened yesterday on the north side. sandra osborne reports. >> reporter: i can tell you that fire crews are out here at the scene. they have have been monitoring the scene overnight. behind me, you can see the charred remains of the building once a home, now a shell. there's debris on the sidewalk, some of the metal siding from the mobile home. chopper 5 flew over this mobile home park yesterday near zanker road near a polytechnic cal college. it started around 5 p.m. yesterday. you can see from the video some of the smoke that this was producing. fire crews say flames were visible coming from the building. initially a 4-year-old girl who lived in the home was reported missing but she is safe. she was found with someone believed to be a family member. san jose city council member said this neighborhood is in his district. neighbors saw a man come out of the mobile home and go back inside. he said it was a man in his 20s. that's unconfirmed. neighbors saw a man come out and then go back inside the mobile home. no other s
sandra osborne -- that happened yesterday on the north side. sandra osborne reports. >> reporter: i can tell you that fire crews are out here at the scene. they have have been monitoring the scene overnight. behind me, you can see the charred remains of the building once a home, now a shell. there's debris on the sidewalk, some of the metal siding from the mobile home. chopper 5 flew over this mobile home park yesterday near zanker road near a polytechnic cal college. it started around 5...
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kpix 5's san dro osborn -- sandra osborn is live with the look at possible solutions. >> reporter: cityrs say they've had hundreds of complaints because of people renting these electric scooters you may have seen around but then they leave them in the middle of a busy sidewalk or alongside a road in san francisco. so the question now, should they be regulated and how? city transportation planners here in san francisco are considering a permitting process which would make scooter rental companies abide by rules like parking scooters in appropriate spots, not just allowing renters to park on sidewalks obstructing pedestrian traffic. the problem is how to enforce that. the state, though, is also considering a bill, but the bill may actually give scooter riders freedom. unless prohibited by city rules, if the bill passes, people could ride certain electric scooters on sidewalks and on bike paths or could park them in bicycle spots. >> i think that the scooters run amok are a plot of the downpeople to kill off all us old farts so they can have our rent controlled apartments. >> i'm sure he h
kpix 5's san dro osborn -- sandra osborn is live with the look at possible solutions. >> reporter: cityrs say they've had hundreds of complaints because of people renting these electric scooters you may have seen around but then they leave them in the middle of a busy sidewalk or alongside a road in san francisco. so the question now, should they be regulated and how? city transportation planners here in san francisco are considering a permitting process which would make scooter rental...
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brothers osborne, everybody! we'll be right back.g programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guests will be hank azaria, ronan farrow, and musical guest, grace vanderwaal. now stick around for james corden. goodnight! captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org while we wish william and kate well, it is my honor to announce i really don't care! you know what baby is interesting? my head writer's newly born son benjamin! congrats, your son is now tenth in line to host the "late show." ( bell ringing ) ♪ are you ready y'all to have some fun ♪ feel the love tonight don't you worry 'bout ♪ where it is you come from it'll be all right ♪ it's the late, late show
brothers osborne, everybody! we'll be right back.g programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guests will be hank azaria, ronan farrow, and musical guest, grace vanderwaal. now stick around for james corden. goodnight! captioning...
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richard osborn—brooks — arrested on suspicion of murdering a suspected burglar — has been released withoute. sergei skripal, the former russian spy, is no longer in a critical condition and is responding well to treatment. the met police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners, after a string of murders. now it's time for newswatch. this week samira ahmed examines plans for equal numbers of male and female contributors to bbc news programmes. hello, and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. bbc news says it's aiming fora 50—50 me samira ahmed. bbc news says it's aiming for a 50—50 gender balance of expert contributors to its programmes. we ask how and why. and well and truly got out. a bbc brea kfast well and truly got out. a bbc breakfast presenters fell for an aprilfool in the breakfast presenters fell for an april fool in the papers. breakfast presenters fell for an aprilfool in the papers. first breakfast presenters fell for an april fool in the papers. first the row overjeremy corbyn‘s response to an anti—semitic mural was widely covered on bbc news last week. there we re co
richard osborn—brooks — arrested on suspicion of murdering a suspected burglar — has been released withoute. sergei skripal, the former russian spy, is no longer in a critical condition and is responding well to treatment. the met police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners, after a string of murders. now it's time for newswatch. this week samira ahmed examines plans for equal numbers of male and female contributors to bbc news programmes. hello, and welcome to newswatch with me...
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cameron and boris osborne, about this approach to immigration, but it is only now that she is prime approach is being challenged again. sajid javid is distancing himself hostile environment and boris johnson has called for an amnesty to illegal immigrant sam baird clashed over that, so we illegal immigrant sam baird clashed overthat, so we might —— illegal immigrant is and i clashed over that, so we might see a softening of this —— they clashed over that. sajid javid also was not keen on stu d e nts sajid javid also was not keen on students being put into the official numbers and so that is an area we already know they disagree upon. the times is picking up on that point, saying sajid javid will end the hostile era for illegal immigrant is. that is quite a task.” hostile era for illegal immigrant is. that is quite a task. i would not be holding my breath for a big shift in the underlying policy. what we saw today was a realisation from some in the tory party that if you give talking the hostile environment rhetoric there is a danger you get tarred as the nasty party, which is a phra
cameron and boris osborne, about this approach to immigration, but it is only now that she is prime approach is being challenged again. sajid javid is distancing himself hostile environment and boris johnson has called for an amnesty to illegal immigrant sam baird clashed over that, so we illegal immigrant sam baird clashed overthat, so we might —— illegal immigrant is and i clashed over that, so we might see a softening of this —— they clashed over that. sajid javid also was not keen...
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live in san jose, sandra osborne, kpix 5. >>> time now 5:10. the man who put an end to the shooting rampage inside a tennessee waffle house isn't stopping there. how he is once again jumping in to help. >> a man charged in a notorious bay area cold case heads to court today. >> and we are getting closer to that weekend. so i'll have your full weekend forecast coming up. >> and traffic moving at the limit if you are making your way towards the richmond/san rafael bridge. but we have some wind advisories to tell you about coming up. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. to move california forward, we need to help more californians get ahead. that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right pat
live in san jose, sandra osborne, kpix 5. >>> time now 5:10. the man who put an end to the shooting rampage inside a tennessee waffle house isn't stopping there. how he is once again jumping in to help. >> a man charged in a notorious bay area cold case heads to court today. >> and we are getting closer to that weekend. so i'll have your full weekend forecast coming up. >> and traffic moving at the limit if you are making your way towards the richmond/san rafael...
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spent ten yea rs her cameron and osborne they spent ten years trying to make the conservative partye for minorities to be, and a party minorities to be, and a party minorities feel they can vote for. and many would want to vote for the conservative party because they are of conservative outlook. this is probably doing about ten years of good work, they'll have to start again. on the same story, the financial times has a further development. there has been an additional problem because many of the landing cards were destroyed. the financial times says the windrush migrants cases have been backed by record in the national archives. the thing i take from this is... good on the financial times for finding is... good on the financial times forfinding that, i hope it's helpful. if they were able to know this, the home office should be able to know. if there are records we shouldn't be in this position. even if they threw out the records and the cards, then it seems to have been on back—up information and they should know that. it points to a failure to grasp this is a systematic problem r
spent ten yea rs her cameron and osborne they spent ten years trying to make the conservative partye for minorities to be, and a party minorities to be, and a party minorities feel they can vote for. and many would want to vote for the conservative party because they are of conservative outlook. this is probably doing about ten years of good work, they'll have to start again. on the same story, the financial times has a further development. there has been an additional problem because many of...
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the headlines at eleven: police say the pensioner richard osborn—brooks won't be charged or face anyurther action after an intruder was fatally stabbed at his home. sergei skripal, the former russian spy poisoned in salisbury, is no longer critically ill and is responding well to treatment. the met police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners, following the recent string of murders. we have not lost control of the streets, i can understand why some people are worried at the moment, particularly in some areas of london. and on newsnight, we will hear from one of the russians who worked on the nerve agent novichok when it was being developed in the soviet union. what does he make of the news from salisbury? good evening, and welcome to bbc news. police say they'll take no further action against a pensioner, after an intruder was fatally stabbed at his home. henry vincent died at the house in south—east london, belonging to richard osborn—brooks. our correspondent simonjones sent this update from outside the house in hither green. it was on wednesday morning that the pensioner de
the headlines at eleven: police say the pensioner richard osborn—brooks won't be charged or face anyurther action after an intruder was fatally stabbed at his home. sergei skripal, the former russian spy poisoned in salisbury, is no longer critically ill and is responding well to treatment. the met police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners, following the recent string of murders. we have not lost control of the streets, i can understand why some people are worried at the moment,...
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sandra osborn is live in san francisco this morning with a look at why this is important. >> reporter: good morning to you, kenny. the city has been receiving hundreds of calls and e-mails with people complaining about electronic scooters just being left on the sidewalks, basically in the way. now, while more people do want regulation, a bill being heard by the state today could give scooter lovers more freedom if passed. the transportation committee will be hearing bill ab-2989. it's sponsored by the bird, the scooter company and would allow electronic sooters which can go up to 20 miles an hour on sidewalks and bike lanes unless prohibited by law. san francisco's transportation planners have been trying to find a solution. they say giving permits may be the answer. >> though the permitting that the sfnt will require the company make sure their users abide by the safety laws, the helmets, not riding on the sidewalks, not leaving the scooters where they block pedestrian right-of-way. >> reporter: the state bill being heard today if passed could allow adults over 18 to forego helmets a
sandra osborn is live in san francisco this morning with a look at why this is important. >> reporter: good morning to you, kenny. the city has been receiving hundreds of calls and e-mails with people complaining about electronic scooters just being left on the sidewalks, basically in the way. now, while more people do want regulation, a bill being heard by the state today could give scooter lovers more freedom if passed. the transportation committee will be hearing bill ab-2989. it's...
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richard osborn—brooks — arrested on suspicion of murdering a suspected burglar — has been released withoute. sergei skripal, the former russian spy, is no longer in a critical condition and is responding well to treatment. the foreign office has refused his niece a visa to come to the uk and visit her relatives in hospital. the met police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners, after a string of murders. we have not lost control of the streets. i understand why some people are worried. in particularly in some areas of london. palestinian sources say israeli troops have killed at least six people and wounded more than 400, in renewed violence on gaza's border with israel. campaigners have hailed the introduction of a tax on sugary soft drinks. also in the next hour, controversy at the sumo wrestling. the head of japan's sumo association has apologised after two women were ordered to leave the ring where they were performing life—saving first aid. it is my understanding people to guess there's an angry spirit. is that true? and, martin freeman stars in the horror anthology ghost storie
richard osborn—brooks — arrested on suspicion of murdering a suspected burglar — has been released withoute. sergei skripal, the former russian spy, is no longer in a critical condition and is responding well to treatment. the foreign office has refused his niece a visa to come to the uk and visit her relatives in hospital. the met police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners, after a string of murders. we have not lost control of the streets. i understand why some people are...
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the metropolitan police say no further action will be taken against richard osborne— brooks.tive by the government to tackle obesity. the mixed martial arts fighter conor mcgregor has been charged with assault and criminal mischief in new york. the irish former champion was one of a group of men alleged to have vandalised a bus containing rivalfighters. palestinian sources say israeli troops have killed at least six people and wounded more than 400 during renewed demonstrations on gaza's border with israel.
the metropolitan police say no further action will be taken against richard osborne— brooks.tive by the government to tackle obesity. the mixed martial arts fighter conor mcgregor has been charged with assault and criminal mischief in new york. the irish former champion was one of a group of men alleged to have vandalised a bus containing rivalfighters. palestinian sources say israeli troops have killed at least six people and wounded more than 400 during renewed demonstrations on gaza's...
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is a thing we'll agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne recently has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids a don't sites. you know it's a bounce but also allows us to keep an access to access the single market as important as the dog was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that we're not going to be tied into a federal gun one thousand seats a europe which i think is going to happen and set we know what we call an independent realize if we don't something like norway type solution then we've been a much stronger position all right so let's employ your fifty years experience and politics having started a very young age what's going to happen what's going to happen at westminster what's going to happen to scope. well like economic forecast of of always cautious in terms of forecasting for will happen but i think louis freeh by twenty twenty three it will i think there's a good chance that we will be if
is a thing we'll agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne recently has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids a don't sites. you know it's a bounce but also allows us to keep an access to access the single market as important as the dog was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that we're not going to be tied...
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this is think will agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne recently has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids the don't sites place it now that you know it's a bounce but also allows us to keep an access to access the single market is important is to adopt was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that we're not going to be tied into federal going to states or europe which i think is going to happen and set we know what we scotland and dependent realise if we don't something like norway type solution then we've been a much stronger position all right so let's employ your fifty years experience and politics having started a very young age what's going to happen what's going to happen at westminster what's going to happen to scope. well like economic forecast of i've always cautious in terms of forecasting for will happen but i think louis freeh by twenty twenty three it will i think there's a good chance th
this is think will agree in terms of scotland independent scotland i think in fact actually george osborne recently has made a statement saying that the u.k. should do this as well but i think we've the best way forward for scotland which avoids the don't sites place it now that you know it's a bounce but also allows us to keep an access to access the single market is important is to adopt was called the norwegian solution to join the european free trade association and that means that we're...
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henry vincent died at the house in south east london, belonging to richard osborn—brooks.s is outside the house in hither green now. are the police giving any more details as to why they have reached their decision? it was on wednesday morning that the pensioner discovered two intruders at his home here. it's got one of the intruders was armed with a screwdriver. police said there was a struggle and that ended up with one of the intruders, henry vincent, getting stabbed. he was discovered collapsed in the road and later died in hospital. the pensioner was arrested on suspicion of murder, much to the horror of some of his neighbours, who said he was only defending his own property. tonight, the met have said no further action will be taken against him. they haven't given explicit reasons why, but they described what happened here is a tragedy for eve ryo ne happened here is a tragedy for everyone involved. the law states that a householder does have the right to use reasonable force if they genuinely fear for their own safety in self defence. there is no sign of him here at
henry vincent died at the house in south east london, belonging to richard osborn—brooks.s is outside the house in hither green now. are the police giving any more details as to why they have reached their decision? it was on wednesday morning that the pensioner discovered two intruders at his home here. it's got one of the intruders was armed with a screwdriver. police said there was a struggle and that ended up with one of the intruders, henry vincent, getting stabbed. he was discovered...
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the metropolitan police say no further action will be taken against richard osborne— brooks.rs have hailed the introduction today of a new tax is part of an initiative by the government to tackle obesity. the mixed martial arts fighter conor mcgregor has been charged with assault and criminal mischief in new york. the irish former champion was one of a group of men alleged to have vandalised a bus containing rivalfighters. palestinian sources say israeli troops have killed at least six people and wounded more than 400 during renewed demonstrations on gaza's border with israel. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. with the news that both the poisoned spy and his daughter are recovering in hospital, we'll be asking two scientists — if nerve agents are so deadly, how is it that sergei and yulia skripal appear to be no longer critically ill? as the police are accused of losing control of the streets of the capital, we'll hear from the mp who chairs the youth violence commission and, martin freeman stars in
the metropolitan police say no further action will be taken against richard osborne— brooks.rs have hailed the introduction today of a new tax is part of an initiative by the government to tackle obesity. the mixed martial arts fighter conor mcgregor has been charged with assault and criminal mischief in new york. the irish former champion was one of a group of men alleged to have vandalised a bus containing rivalfighters. palestinian sources say israeli troops have killed at least six people...
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the metro has a picture of that pensioner, richard osborn—brooks, on its front page.s the top story for the express too, but the paper also headlines news that the former england captain ray wilkins has died at the age ofjust 61. again, the i leads with the burglar attack in south london — pointing out that the pensioner is in custody following the death of a 38—year—old man. the daily mail claims that the man being questioned, mr osborn—brooks, was simply defending his wife and home. the times breaks with the consensus. it reports that british security services believe they have pinpointed the russian laboratory, which the paper says made the weapons—grade nerve agent used in the salisbury attack. the ft says that world markets are reeling after the trade war between the us and china deepens. and the guardian — as part of its long—running campaign — reports that 8 out of 10 companies and public sector bodies pay men more than women. so a couple of different stories making most of the front pages. to skip to the stories we have been news. —— let's just to skip to the
the metro has a picture of that pensioner, richard osborn—brooks, on its front page.s the top story for the express too, but the paper also headlines news that the former england captain ray wilkins has died at the age ofjust 61. again, the i leads with the burglar attack in south london — pointing out that the pensioner is in custody following the death of a 38—year—old man. the daily mail claims that the man being questioned, mr osborn—brooks, was simply defending his wife and home....
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this is richard osborne brooks. 0ne intruder. this is richard osborne brooks.tory also playing. named locally as richard 0sborne brooks. the front page of the telegraph, this is the picture of the woman who carried out a gun attack on you tube headquarters. various images have emerged over the last few days. we will be speaking to the housing minister. that is in around 15 minutes time. we are speaking to the housing minister in a few minutes. coming up on brea kfast a a few minutes. coming up on breakfast a bit later, i'm not sure if it will please parents or not. you want to keep your children occupied. perhaps this is the answer. it just occupied. perhaps this is the answer. itjust makes a really weird sounds and it's satisfying in an unusual way. slime taking social media by storm and some kitchen ta bles media by storm and some kitchen tables as well. the latest craze in kitchen table chemistry. reggae to be making our own slime here on brea kfast a be making our own slime here on breakfast a little later on. what time is slime time? aged 20, i think. good
this is richard osborne brooks. 0ne intruder. this is richard osborne brooks.tory also playing. named locally as richard 0sborne brooks. the front page of the telegraph, this is the picture of the woman who carried out a gun attack on you tube headquarters. various images have emerged over the last few days. we will be speaking to the housing minister. that is in around 15 minutes time. we are speaking to the housing minister in a few minutes. coming up on brea kfast a a few minutes. coming up...
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can't leave the flowers. 78—year—old richard osborn—brooks, who confronted henry vincent when he andder, but later released without charge. he and his wife are yet to return to the house they have lived in for decades. but should mourners be free to commemorate vincent's death at the scene where he committed a crime, especially if the victims of that crime may be too intimidated to go back home? joining me now isjournalist anne atkins and in washington dc the editor in chief of breitbart london, raheem kassam. they went through a terrifying ordeal, and they were put through that by henry vincent and one other. the tributes are right outside their door. do you recognise that can be incredibly upsetting, even offensive? for the family in that house? yes, but i don't think that when you and i are bereaved that we should bejudged on how we react in the first few days of our bereavement. it is an incredibly difficult time. what kind of person do you have to be to tear down a teddy from children who have lost their daddy, saying, "daddy, i love you?" i mean, come on. of course their father
can't leave the flowers. 78—year—old richard osborn—brooks, who confronted henry vincent when he andder, but later released without charge. he and his wife are yet to return to the house they have lived in for decades. but should mourners be free to commemorate vincent's death at the scene where he committed a crime, especially if the victims of that crime may be too intimidated to go back home? joining me now isjournalist anne atkins and in washington dc the editor in chief of breitbart...
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richard osborne brooks arrested on suspicion of murdering a suspected burglar has been released without charge. sergei skripal the former russian spy is no longer in critical condition and is responding well to treatment. the police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners after a string of murders. an update on the market numbers. here his out —— here is how london and frankfurt ended the day and how the dow and nasdaq are getting on in the us. now bbc news the film review. hello and a warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. good to see you james, what have you been watching? this week we journey into the dark recesses of martin freeman's mind in ghost stories. then we travel to 1920s new york in the family drama wonderstruck. and finally we go tojennifer garner's sofa in the much talked about teen movie — love, simon. we've already barely begun and i have a bone to pick with you, doctor mark kermode is away so i thought i would have a little respite about horror films and what have you brought me? it's a peach of a
richard osborne brooks arrested on suspicion of murdering a suspected burglar has been released without charge. sergei skripal the former russian spy is no longer in critical condition and is responding well to treatment. the police commissioner offers reassurance to londoners after a string of murders. an update on the market numbers. here his out —— here is how london and frankfurt ended the day and how the dow and nasdaq are getting on in the us. now bbc news the film review. hello and a...
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the express users today's which growth and employment figures to take aim at george osborne's so—calledoom after brexit. the mirror reports on comments made by the celebrity lawyer nicknamed mr loophole who says that ant mcpartlin got off lightly with an £86,000 fine for a drink—driving charge. the telegraph leads with the commons debate into anti—semitism, which saw labour mps criticise jeremy corbyn for not doing enough to stamp it out. the times also leads with tension within the labour party over a rise in anti—semitism. finally, the prime minister's apology the caribbean leaders of members of the windrush generation threatened with deportation because they couldn't verify their immigration status. so, lots of different stories begin tomorrow's front pages, let's see what our reviewers make of them all. let's start with the story deborah lee dominates most of the front pages, about the windrush, the people who came over in the windrush, and the guardian, which has led on this, the home office destroyed key data on windrush citizens. tell us about this, caroline. it is turning into a
the express users today's which growth and employment figures to take aim at george osborne's so—calledoom after brexit. the mirror reports on comments made by the celebrity lawyer nicknamed mr loophole who says that ant mcpartlin got off lightly with an £86,000 fine for a drink—driving charge. the telegraph leads with the commons debate into anti—semitism, which saw labour mps criticise jeremy corbyn for not doing enough to stamp it out. the times also leads with tension within the...
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the arrested pensioner has been named locally as richard osborne brooks.lee the scene in a van, leaving the other injured man behind. we ran over to him, and he wasjust staring at us going... and i knew he was going to go because his pupils. they were dilating. i thought he was going to go. and then the police turned up. a frightening experience? very. i will not forget that, because he was staring right into my eyes. the man was taken to hospital in central london, but was pronounced dead atjust after half past three this morning. the pensioner is being held on suspicion of murder. it's a case that will remind some of that of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglar at his home in 1999. people in this area of south london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. coming up at 6am on breakfast, naga munchetty and charlie stayt will have all the day's news, business and sport. they'll also have more on the potential dangers of fridges and freeze
the arrested pensioner has been named locally as richard osborne brooks.lee the scene in a van, leaving the other injured man behind. we ran over to him, and he wasjust staring at us going... and i knew he was going to go because his pupils. they were dilating. i thought he was going to go. and then the police turned up. a frightening experience? very. i will not forget that, because he was staring right into my eyes. the man was taken to hospital in central london, but was pronounced dead...
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richard osborne brooks, who was 78, was held on suspicion of murder but released further action.lled billy g ‘s. they have said they want to speak to him about the break—in. later, mr vincent's family returned to put the flowers back. the family of henry vincent didn't want to speak on camera, but they told me how upset they were at these flowers being cut down. they said whoever did it should be ashamed of themselves and didn't understand that this was somebody‘s child. minutes later, this happened to. do you know the family? do you know who the family are? the death of this burglar will not result in a court hearing, but in this community, tensions over the incident remain high. caroline davies, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: facebook founder mark zuckerberg has warned against over—regulating social media in the wake of a scandal over the misappropriation of users' personal data. he's apologised to a us senate committee. after the suspected syrian chemical attack on a rebel—held town, russia urges the us to avoid military action in retaliati
richard osborne brooks, who was 78, was held on suspicion of murder but released further action.lled billy g ‘s. they have said they want to speak to him about the break—in. later, mr vincent's family returned to put the flowers back. the family of henry vincent didn't want to speak on camera, but they told me how upset they were at these flowers being cut down. they said whoever did it should be ashamed of themselves and didn't understand that this was somebody‘s child. minutes later,...
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story on is michael gove, who has found a new bit of plastic to have a go at, plastic straws, george osborneanaged to obliterate them from london, single—handedly, he would claim. they will go from the country along with plastic cotton buds and drink stars. a p pa re ntly cotton buds and drink stars. apparently we use 32 million, no, 13 billion cotton buds every year. what are using them for? i use a couple maybe every week. do you use them? los! not in about ten years! cotton buds! this is one area the government can talk about, they cannot talk about prisons orjustice or brexit, they can talk about plastic. they are running out of things to ban. why not the other stuff? it is a mess? everything is a mess! they are making a difference and showing leadership and this is and showing leadership and this is an amazing transformation because not long ago as lib dems we try to fight to get the conservatives to back banning plastic bags. fight to get the conservatives to back banning plastic bagsm fight to get the conservatives to back banning plastic bags. it was this massive fight. she has a hou
story on is michael gove, who has found a new bit of plastic to have a go at, plastic straws, george osborneanaged to obliterate them from london, single—handedly, he would claim. they will go from the country along with plastic cotton buds and drink stars. a p pa re ntly cotton buds and drink stars. apparently we use 32 million, no, 13 billion cotton buds every year. what are using them for? i use a couple maybe every week. do you use them? los! not in about ten years! cotton buds! this is...
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sandra osborn is live outside the palo alto police station with the details. >> reporter: good morning to you, kenny. i can report the victim is in stable, physical condition but a terrifying experience for a young high school woman. the suspect has been possibly linked to another similar incident that happened in oakland last month. go ahead and take a look at this photo. authorities have arrested this man, 29-year-old eduardo antonio chavarria-diaz. he's accused of sexually saturdaying the teen at a popular trail in palo alto. now, according to police he pulled the teenage girl who i'm told is a minor, off the path, held her at gun point and sexually assaulted her. the man then ran away on foot. now, the victim wassen to flag down a -- able to flag down a passer-by who called 911 for help. neighbors have been on high alert since this attack happened. >> i'm horrified and saddened. it's a community i've live in for 15 years. i've been a marathon runner for all of those years and this is my regular route. >> reporter: and this whole thing took place in broad daylight. it was after 1 p.
sandra osborn is live outside the palo alto police station with the details. >> reporter: good morning to you, kenny. i can report the victim is in stable, physical condition but a terrifying experience for a young high school woman. the suspect has been possibly linked to another similar incident that happened in oakland last month. go ahead and take a look at this photo. authorities have arrested this man, 29-year-old eduardo antonio chavarria-diaz. he's accused of sexually saturdaying...
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the express leads with the release without charge of richard osborn—brooks, who fatally stabbed a mano his home, and calls it a victory for common sense. the sun goes with the same story and the same editorial line. and the mirror says that ant mcpartlin was allegedly more than twice the limit when arrested for drink—driving. so a varied set of front pages there. lets have a look at them in more detail. starting with the ongoing ramifications of the russians by poisoning story and how that sort of really brought in so many of britain's allies in various ways. here's the ftes. the us takes aim at russian oligarchs, yet more sanctions being imposed by the trump administration. this may come as a surprise for people wentjust administration. this may come as a surprise for people went just five days after the poisoning in salisbury donald trump, the president called vladimir putin after his election victory to congratulate him, which went against the advice given to him by officials in the white house. everyone was quite surprised at that. they talked about north korea, the top ukraine, t
the express leads with the release without charge of richard osborn—brooks, who fatally stabbed a mano his home, and calls it a victory for common sense. the sun goes with the same story and the same editorial line. and the mirror says that ant mcpartlin was allegedly more than twice the limit when arrested for drink—driving. so a varied set of front pages there. lets have a look at them in more detail. starting with the ongoing ramifications of the russians by poisoning story and how that...
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this is the story of richard osborne brooks. in southeast london. it all seems very tragic.eryone left behind. the fact that you cannot live comfortably in your home any longer. it will be distressing for anybody, and somebody who is 78, you know, it is a horrible situation to be in. this is the fear of revenge attacks over the death of henry vincent? yes, he has a disabled wife. you saw those pictures of people putting out flowers outside his front door, turning into a shrine. this is a guy you will probably argue is the real victim here. the fact he has been put through this turmoil leads people wanting to avenge. let's end ona people wanting to avenge. let's end on a more up people wanting to avenge. let's end on a more up the note and talk about the grand national. not only does it appear on the front of the mirror, but there is a distinct quite likely possibility of a woman winning the grand nationalfor the possibility of a woman winning the grand national for the first time, the odds of 8—1, lowest they have ever been. well, that will be great fun. i think we see women
this is the story of richard osborne brooks. in southeast london. it all seems very tragic.eryone left behind. the fact that you cannot live comfortably in your home any longer. it will be distressing for anybody, and somebody who is 78, you know, it is a horrible situation to be in. this is the fear of revenge attacks over the death of henry vincent? yes, he has a disabled wife. you saw those pictures of people putting out flowers outside his front door, turning into a shrine. this is a guy...
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claire osborne is from uswitch and shejoins me now.is an important question to ask. this tariff is now £369 more than the cheapest deal in the market, and the cheapest deal in the market, and the price change is adding £246 million to the cost for households already struggling with energy bills. i think it's important to ask why and i think the energy minister yesterday came out and said they felt the reasons british gas had given were unjustified and it is fairto given were unjustified and it is fair to look at things like the introduction of a price cap and the way that is providing both incentive and also protection for british gas as competition reduces in that area and they suffer less from the threat of people leaving. they are saying they are paying more for the energy, they are paying more for the energy, the fact they have green taxes to pay for and the roll—out of smart metre is, that's the reason they are giving. do you think, given that affects all companies, we will see others increasing their prices? affects all companies
claire osborne is from uswitch and shejoins me now.is an important question to ask. this tariff is now £369 more than the cheapest deal in the market, and the cheapest deal in the market, and the price change is adding £246 million to the cost for households already struggling with energy bills. i think it's important to ask why and i think the energy minister yesterday came out and said they felt the reasons british gas had given were unjustified and it is fairto given were unjustified and...
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this was in southeast london last night and richard osborne brooks is still being in custody tonight. he found an intruder in his home, allegedly, and is now being investigated for murder, and i think what a lot of the papers are discussing is it was his house and there were two intruders who came into the house and it's going to widen the debate about the right to self—defense and reasonable force. of course this has echoes of the tony martin case. absolutely. that really dominated headlines and lyrical debate —— political debate for many a week backin political debate for many a week back in the early 90s. and i rememberl back in the early 90s. and i remember i was writing about william hague at the time, leader of the position as he then was and he got very embroiled in that row i think. a lot of politicians saw it as a way to associate with the ordinary person to make a stand for law and order. and i suspect given the extent to which this has been cove red extent to which this has been covered in front pages today that we may see a repeat of that. my only concern, may see a repeat
this was in southeast london last night and richard osborne brooks is still being in custody tonight. he found an intruder in his home, allegedly, and is now being investigated for murder, and i think what a lot of the papers are discussing is it was his house and there were two intruders who came into the house and it's going to widen the debate about the right to self—defense and reasonable force. of course this has echoes of the tony martin case. absolutely. that really dominated headlines...
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now he is back in his own cell with his cellmate, shawn osborne. ♪ i know that you've been feeling metime ♪ ♪ we know it's all been okay but today we're going to say whatever is on our mind ♪ >> he pops off. he's got lyrics that just come out of his head that just flow. ♪ a little saxophone. >> you know what i mean? >> see, we're not allowed to have this either. >> verlander's high energy level hasn't gotten to osborne, but verlander has gotten word that his actions -- >> [ bleep ]. >> -- might be getting on the nerves of his gang. >> i'm a meth addict and we're not supposed to do drugs. a.b. is not supposed to do drugs. we are not supposed to be breaking the law. we're supposed to be trying to get jobs as regular citizens and keeping the heat off of us. what the hell? i was a criminal when i got in. i'm supposed to be a criminal now. other gangs are laughing at us. they're like what are they doing? they're piss testing their broz? everybody's spun out. but they want us to be on top of everything. come on. i'm not like that. some people are saying they're going to x me, they might x m
now he is back in his own cell with his cellmate, shawn osborne. ♪ i know that you've been feeling metime ♪ ♪ we know it's all been okay but today we're going to say whatever is on our mind ♪ >> he pops off. he's got lyrics that just come out of his head that just flow. ♪ a little saxophone. >> you know what i mean? >> see, we're not allowed to have this either. >> verlander's high energy level hasn't gotten to osborne, but verlander has gotten word that his...
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henry vincent died at the house in south—east london, belonging to richard osborn—brooks.nt simonjones sent this update from outside the house in hither green. it was on wednesday morning that the pensioner decided ——discovered two intruders at his home here, it is thought one of the intruders was armed with a screwdriver. police said there was a struggle and that ended up with one of the intruders, henry vincent, being stabbed. he was discovered collapsed on the road and later died in hospital. the pensioner was arrested on suspicion of murder, much of the horror of some of his neighbours who said he was only defending his property. tonight the met have said no further action will be taken against him, they have not given explicit reasons why, but they describe what happened here as a tragedy to everyone involved. the law states that a householder does have the right to use reasonable force if they genuinely fear for their own safety in self—defence. there is no sign of him here at his home tonight, but the police presence remains. now on bbc news, it's time for the trave
henry vincent died at the house in south—east london, belonging to richard osborn—brooks.nt simonjones sent this update from outside the house in hither green. it was on wednesday morning that the pensioner decided ——discovered two intruders at his home here, it is thought one of the intruders was armed with a screwdriver. police said there was a struggle and that ended up with one of the intruders, henry vincent, being stabbed. he was discovered collapsed on the road and later died in...
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the owner, richard osborne brooks, was arrested on suspicion of murder, but was released later withoute. since then police have been trying to trace a 28—year—old man wanted in connection with the incident, and overnight they have said that billy jeeves has now been arrested, held on two counts of burglary, theft and possession of a controlled substance, having been arrested in north kent by the met‘s homicide and major crime command, with the support of other officers. mrjeeves is being held in custody at a kent police station, and i'm told that the inquiry is ongoing, but they are not looking in that anybody else in connection with the investigation. simon, thank you very much. theresa may has promised compensation to members of the windrush generation who have been treated unfairly by the home office. the government apologised after some children of caribbean migrants who settled in the uk before the 19705 had been threatened with deportation. it's expected to cover any financial losses incurred and more details are expected to be published within the next week. on tuesday i met wit
the owner, richard osborne brooks, was arrested on suspicion of murder, but was released later withoute. since then police have been trying to trace a 28—year—old man wanted in connection with the incident, and overnight they have said that billy jeeves has now been arrested, held on two counts of burglary, theft and possession of a controlled substance, having been arrested in north kent by the met‘s homicide and major crime command, with the support of other officers. mrjeeves is being...
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just over a fortnight ago, because as you may remember, it involved a man in his late 70s, richard osbornee disturbed intruders at his home in lewisham. henry vincent, 37, was stabbed and died of his wounds. police have been trying to trace a 28—year—old man wanted in connection with the incident, and the met has said overnight it has now arrested billyjeeves. officers say that he was being held on suspicion of two cou nts was being held on suspicion of two counts of burglary, theft and possession of a controlled substance having been arrested in north kent by the met‘s homicide and major crime command. mrjeeves is being held at a kent police station. i'm told the inquiry is ongoing, but police are not looking to anybody else in connection with the investigation. simon, thank you. theresa may has promised compensation to members of the windrush generation who have been treated unfairly by the home office. the government apologised after some children of caribbean migrants who settled in the uk before the 19705 had been threatened with deportation. it's expected to cover any financial losse
just over a fortnight ago, because as you may remember, it involved a man in his late 70s, richard osbornee disturbed intruders at his home in lewisham. henry vincent, 37, was stabbed and died of his wounds. police have been trying to trace a 28—year—old man wanted in connection with the incident, and the met has said overnight it has now arrested billyjeeves. officers say that he was being held on suspicion of two cou nts was being held on suspicion of two counts of burglary, theft and...
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richard osborn—brooks, who's 78, discovered two intruders at his home in south—east london on wednesday, 37—year—old henry vincent from kent, was stabbed and died nearby. detectives dropped the investigation after consulting the crown prosecution service. russia's foreign ministry has warned there will be a "tough response" to new us sanctions on businessmen, companies and government officials close to president putin. the white house says it is targetting those involved in what it called "malign activity around the globe". the list includes mr putin's bodyguard, his son—in—law, and oligarchs. meanwhile in the uk, sergei skripal is improving rapidly and is no longer in a critical condition, according to doctors at salisbury district hospital. the former russian spy had been in intensive care since he and his daughter yulia were poisoned with a nerve agent over a month ago. 0ur correspondent kathryn stanczyszn joins us from salisbury. good morning to you, what is the latest? things are improving for both patients? yes, good morning, it was to this hospital at the couple we re was to this
richard osborn—brooks, who's 78, discovered two intruders at his home in south—east london on wednesday, 37—year—old henry vincent from kent, was stabbed and died nearby. detectives dropped the investigation after consulting the crown prosecution service. russia's foreign ministry has warned there will be a "tough response" to new us sanctions on businessmen, companies and government officials close to president putin. the white house says it is targetting those involved in...
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police say the pensioner richard osborn—brooks won't be charged or face any further action, after anins for wales at the commonwealth games.
police say the pensioner richard osborn—brooks won't be charged or face any further action, after anins for wales at the commonwealth games.
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the man, named locally as richard osborn—brooks, discovered two men in his kitchen. struggle ensued. a 38—year—old man was stabbed. he was taken to hospital but later died. the creator of facebook, mark zuckerberg, says he takes personal responsibility for its failures to protect the data of users and to remove provocative content. facebook says the number of its users whose information was improperly shared by political data consultancy firm, cambridge analytica, may have been as high as 87 million. the bbc understands more than one million british users were affected. our north america technology reporter dave lee has more. in a conference call lasting almost an hour, mark zuckerberg admitted that he had been too idealistic in the past, putting too much trust in third—party companies that went on to abuse the system he created. but, despite calls questioning his ability to continue as the leader of the world's most powerful social network, mr zuckerberg insisted he would not be stepping down. he said the company was putting in place stricter controls on what data c
the man, named locally as richard osborn—brooks, discovered two men in his kitchen. struggle ensued. a 38—year—old man was stabbed. he was taken to hospital but later died. the creator of facebook, mark zuckerberg, says he takes personal responsibility for its failures to protect the data of users and to remove provocative content. facebook says the number of its users whose information was improperly shared by political data consultancy firm, cambridge analytica, may have been as high as...
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richard osborn—brooks, who is 78, was held on suspicion of murder, but released with no further actionllyjeeves. they've said they want to speak to him about the break—in. later today, mr vincent's family returned to put the flowers back. the family of henry vincent didn't want to speak on camera, but they told me how upset they were at these flowers being cut down. they've said whoever did it should be ashamed of themselves and didn't understand that this was somebody‘s child. minutes later, this happened. reporter: do you know the family at all? do you know who they are? the death of this burglar will not result in a court hearing, but in this community, tensions over the incident remain high. caroline davies, bbc news. key figures involved in securing the good friday agreement have gathered in belfast to mark its 20th anniversary. they included the former us president bill clinton and tony blair. the deal largely ended the 30 year sectarian conflict, which claimed more than 3,000 lives. our ireland correspondent, chris page, reports. they designed a political agreement to end politi
richard osborn—brooks, who is 78, was held on suspicion of murder, but released with no further actionllyjeeves. they've said they want to speak to him about the break—in. later today, mr vincent's family returned to put the flowers back. the family of henry vincent didn't want to speak on camera, but they told me how upset they were at these flowers being cut down. they've said whoever did it should be ashamed of themselves and didn't understand that this was somebody‘s child. minutes...
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i don't remember the context, but when george osborne was chancellor, he was under pressure to do it,ackground was. but he didn't, because of the money. and because he was famously a guest on a russian yacht. of course. there was a row between him and peter mandelson. at the time, there was a sense that british politicians had very good relations with russia. famously, germany, putin was very good at co—opting politicians, gerhard schroder, the former chancellor. very enthusiastic pro—russian in his outlook when he left office. there are still a lot of close ties with former german politicians. the former lord chancellor now being paid by a big russian company. talking about sanctions, there are still sanctions in place because of the ukrainian context. there is a growing discontentment to keep the sanctions going in the european union. even in the german government, there was a lot of controversy how long they should last. they are damaging the german economy. they are suggesting that britain had made the case more aggressively than the intelligence would back up. they had oversold i
i don't remember the context, but when george osborne was chancellor, he was under pressure to do it,ackground was. but he didn't, because of the money. and because he was famously a guest on a russian yacht. of course. there was a row between him and peter mandelson. at the time, there was a sense that british politicians had very good relations with russia. famously, germany, putin was very good at co—opting politicians, gerhard schroder, the former chancellor. very enthusiastic...
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the arrested pensioner has been named locally as richard osborne brooks.age says she saw one suspect flee the scene in a van, leaving the other injured man behind. we ran over to him, and he wasjust staring at us going... and i knew he was going to go because his pupils. they were dilating. i thought he was going to go. and then the police turned up. a frightening experience? yeah, very. very. i'll not forget that, because he was staring right into my eyes. the man was taken to hospital in central london, but was pronounced dead atjust after 3:30am this morning. the pensioner is being held on suspicion of murder. it's a case that will remind some of that of tony martin, the norfolk farmer who was jailed for killing a burglar at his home in 1999. people in this area of south london say burglary is a long—standing concern, but this incident will stand out for its fatal consequences. jessica parker, bbc news. vauxhall is to build a new van model in luton. the decision will safeguard moo jobs and should secure the plant's future until 2030. the business secret
the arrested pensioner has been named locally as richard osborne brooks.age says she saw one suspect flee the scene in a van, leaving the other injured man behind. we ran over to him, and he wasjust staring at us going... and i knew he was going to go because his pupils. they were dilating. i thought he was going to go. and then the police turned up. a frightening experience? yeah, very. very. i'll not forget that, because he was staring right into my eyes. the man was taken to hospital in...
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change behavior tabloid headlines have led to debates in the house of commons with for example george osborne talking about how taxpayers are subsidizing these lifestyles and this was after the daily mail headlined by a product of welfare u.k. it's setting in to. genda the problem is people who exist. not that there are not an economic crisis on austerity because of people like mary that we do have to bring benefits catherine. in a country where social security cuts are having a real impact on people in need a media industry has grown creating its own set of beneficial as it is the publishers produces p.r. agent some politician who attended. you could call it irresponsible. to use a term the media usually reserved for those on benefits. and finally one indian prime minister narendra modi addresses the nation on his radio program on key bot he doesn't necessarily stick to politics on his most recent show modi called for a mass movement for a healthier india urging citizens to make this year's international yoga day something special that provoked some modi fans to produce a series of animated
change behavior tabloid headlines have led to debates in the house of commons with for example george osborne talking about how taxpayers are subsidizing these lifestyles and this was after the daily mail headlined by a product of welfare u.k. it's setting in to. genda the problem is people who exist. not that there are not an economic crisis on austerity because of people like mary that we do have to bring benefits catherine. in a country where social security cuts are having a real impact on...
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ethan explained to the cop, david osborne, about the money he'd given kate for jewelry and other expenses that the check was to pay him back. >> he was basically best friends with katherine, had been for several years. >> in fact, ethan told detective osborne he was very likely the last friend to see her before she disappeared. >> he said that he had saw her friday night, had dinner, had drinks, came back, dropped kate off back at her house. >> did he say what time? >> yeah. i think the time would have been probably around 11:30, 11:45 at that time. >> the detective checked, of course, and found text messages that confirmed what ethan told him. he even went to the house ethan shared with his mom. >> and they both let me in. and they both allowed me to search it. the mother and ethan both told me this is his room, this is where he stays. >> but to say that the instant suspicion on the part of the warings and the police was upsetting to ethan was probably an understatement. >> good evening, mr. waring and mrs. waring. this is ethan mack calling -- >> this is the voicemail he left for the wa
ethan explained to the cop, david osborne, about the money he'd given kate for jewelry and other expenses that the check was to pay him back. >> he was basically best friends with katherine, had been for several years. >> in fact, ethan told detective osborne he was very likely the last friend to see her before she disappeared. >> he said that he had saw her friday night, had dinner, had drinks, came back, dropped kate off back at her house. >> did he say what time?...