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richard lister has more.ding to a major incident. 37 people were injured — eight of them seriously — when this double—decker bus came off the road. casualties were taken to hospitals across the region. witnesses at the scene said up to 20 people were trapped in the wreckage and the fire and rescue service had to use specialist equipment to get them out. my friend was trapped on the bus for 45 minutes because... thankfully, she wasn't injured but they had to cut holes in the roof of the bus to get people out. and, obviously, they couldn't move people who were badly injured. they were trying to get those people out first. the devon police serious collisions unit says the bus driver is helping with the investigation and hasn't been arrested. stagecoach south west said its thoughts were with those involved in the accident. the site will remain cordoned off while efforts to remove the bus continue. richard lister, bbc news. a british—australian woman and her australian boyfriend say they're relieved to be home aft
richard lister has more.ding to a major incident. 37 people were injured — eight of them seriously — when this double—decker bus came off the road. casualties were taken to hospitals across the region. witnesses at the scene said up to 20 people were trapped in the wreckage and the fire and rescue service had to use specialist equipment to get them out. my friend was trapped on the bus for 45 minutes because... thankfully, she wasn't injured but they had to cut holes in the roof of the...
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richard lister has more.this morning, and the emergency services are responding to a major incident. 37 people were injured — eight of them seriously — when this double—decker bus came off the road. casualties were taken to hospitals across the region. witnesses at the scene said up to 20 people were trapped in the wreckage and the fire and rescue service had to use specialist equipment to get them out. my friend was trapped on the bus for 45 minutes because... thankfully, she wasn't injured but they had to cut holes in the roof of the bus to get people out. and, obviously, they couldn't move people who were badly injured. they were trying to get those people out first. the devon police serious collisions unit says the bus driver is helping with the investigation and hasn't been arrested. stagecoach south west said its thoughts were with those involved in the accident. the site will remain cordoned off while efforts to remove the bus continue. richard lister, bbc news. now on bbc news... the travel show. this
richard lister has more.this morning, and the emergency services are responding to a major incident. 37 people were injured — eight of them seriously — when this double—decker bus came off the road. casualties were taken to hospitals across the region. witnesses at the scene said up to 20 people were trapped in the wreckage and the fire and rescue service had to use specialist equipment to get them out. my friend was trapped on the bus for 45 minutes because... thankfully, she wasn't...
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richard lister, thank you.bellion has launched legal action after a ban was introduced on its protests across london. the group says the ban is disproportionate, and an attack on civil liberties. police say more than 1,600 arrests have been made during the protests in the capital. the duke of cambridge says more education and political action is needed to tackle climate change, as he visited a melting glacier in pakistan. prince william and his wife visited the hindu kush mountain range on the third day of their tour of the country. they were shown how the glacier has retreated rapidly in recent years because of global warming. north korea's official news agency has released a series of lavish photographs of the country's leader, kim jong—un. here he is, astride his white charger on the slopes of mount paektu, which is revered as the country's spiritual home. the agency described the visit as a great event of weighty importance. officials accompanying him said they we re officials accompanying him said they wer
richard lister, thank you.bellion has launched legal action after a ban was introduced on its protests across london. the group says the ban is disproportionate, and an attack on civil liberties. police say more than 1,600 arrests have been made during the protests in the capital. the duke of cambridge says more education and political action is needed to tackle climate change, as he visited a melting glacier in pakistan. prince william and his wife visited the hindu kush mountain range on the...
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richard lister reports. seeking justice, only on cbs news...harry dunn's parents are pushing for justice for their son, and trying to win american support. in theirfirst interview in the us, tim dunn spoke about seeing his son for the last time, just after the accident. one of the doctors working on him came to me and said, "he is struggling to breathe" so they were going to sedate him. i spoke to him again, i said, "harry, they are going to sedate you, this is for the best." "you're going to be ok." we will see you later in hospital, something like that. they sedated him. and that was the last time. 19—year—old harry dunn died in august, when his motorbike hit a car which may have been on the wrong side of the road. the accident happened close to a us military base in northamptonshire. the car's driver was this woman, anne sacoolas, the wife of a us intelligence official. she told police she would stay in the uk but she didn't. she flew home, claiming diplomatic immunity. she sent her apologies to harry's parents and offered to meet them. we w
richard lister reports. seeking justice, only on cbs news...harry dunn's parents are pushing for justice for their son, and trying to win american support. in theirfirst interview in the us, tim dunn spoke about seeing his son for the last time, just after the accident. one of the doctors working on him came to me and said, "he is struggling to breathe" so they were going to sedate him. i spoke to him again, i said, "harry, they are going to sedate you, this is for the...
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richard lister reports.le who died in the back of a lorry bound for britain. he wrote that the whole nation was shocked by what had happened and by the cruelty suffered by innocent people hoping for a better life. after laying flowers in their memory, he and the home secretary were briefed by the emergency services as the investigation continues. and, 20 miles away in chelmsford, the first person to be charged in this case appeared in court via video link. 25—year—old maurice robinson from craigavon in northern ireland, is accused of 39 counts of manslaughter, conspiracy to commit human trafficking and assist unlawful immigration, as well as money—laundering. his court appearance lasted just four minutes, he spoke to confirm his name to come, age and address and the fact that he is british but there was no application for bail and he was not required to enter a plea. thejudge ordered him to appear next at the old bailey in four weeks' time. the investigation is moving on severalfronts. on saturday essex poli
richard lister reports.le who died in the back of a lorry bound for britain. he wrote that the whole nation was shocked by what had happened and by the cruelty suffered by innocent people hoping for a better life. after laying flowers in their memory, he and the home secretary were briefed by the emergency services as the investigation continues. and, 20 miles away in chelmsford, the first person to be charged in this case appeared in court via video link. 25—year—old maurice robinson from...
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richard lister.nd the fact that he is british. he faces 39 counts of manslaughter. he is also charged with conspiracy to traffic people, conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration and money—laundering. he wasn't required to enter a plea today. there was no application for bail. so thejudge today. there was no application for bail. so the judge said that he should next appear in four weeks, the 25th of november, at the old bailey, where he is expected to be given a chance to indicate a plea. thejudge said if he given a chance to indicate a plea. the judge said if he chooses them to plead not guilty, he will be tried in the new year. there are three other people currently who have been arrested in connection with this case, all three have been released on bail. they are from the irish republic or northern ireland. a fourth person was arrested by the irish authorities in dublin on saturday, in connection with other offences. but essex police say he too is a person of interest in this case. as you say, ef
richard lister.nd the fact that he is british. he faces 39 counts of manslaughter. he is also charged with conspiracy to traffic people, conspiracy to assist unlawful immigration and money—laundering. he wasn't required to enter a plea today. there was no application for bail. so thejudge today. there was no application for bail. so the judge said that he should next appear in four weeks, the 25th of november, at the old bailey, where he is expected to be given a chance to indicate a plea....
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dunn's parents, who have flown to the us to continue their fight for justice, as our correspondent richard listerg made a mistake. she killed our son, she a meeting made a mistake. she killed ourson, she did not a meeting made a mistake. she killed our son, she did not think about the accident. you cannot walk away from that and just leave and expect nothing to happen. our boy died, he deserves to have some justice what ever that turns out to be. you would wa nt ever that turns out to be. you would want justice for your child and that's all you want. we just want justice. justice for harry. in the continuing diplomatic battle. one of britain's most notorious paedophiles has been stabbed to death in prison. richard huckle, who was from kent, had beenjailed for abusing up to 200 children overseas. he was found dead in his cell at hmp full sutton in yorkshire yesterday. our home affairs correspondent sarah corker reports. six authors from around the world are competing for this year's booker prize for fiction. margaret atwood and sir salman rushdie are among the nominees hoping to take home the 50 t
dunn's parents, who have flown to the us to continue their fight for justice, as our correspondent richard listerg made a mistake. she killed our son, she a meeting made a mistake. she killed ourson, she did not a meeting made a mistake. she killed our son, she did not think about the accident. you cannot walk away from that and just leave and expect nothing to happen. our boy died, he deserves to have some justice what ever that turns out to be. you would wa nt ever that turns out to be. you...
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let's get more with our correspondent richard lister who's at canning town station now.e end of two weeks of action of extinction rebellion, with this particular course of action, this particular course of action, this particular course of action, this particular occasion, it looks like they have overstretched the the public. i think london's rush-hour commuters are not the most patient bunch at the best of times, start throwing in this kind of protest into the mix and, frankly, people we re into the mix and, frankly, people were getting pretty annoyed, certainly here at canning town, it was really beginning to turn towards violence. this protest at canning town began just before seven o'clock, protesters went onto the roof of a london underground train, when it was in the station here, on thejubilee when it was in the station here, on the jubilee line. and when it was in the station here, on thejubilee line. and almost immediately, people started throwing things at them from the platform level, people coming off the train, you could... listening to the live stream, that
let's get more with our correspondent richard lister who's at canning town station now.e end of two weeks of action of extinction rebellion, with this particular course of action, this particular course of action, this particular course of action, this particular occasion, it looks like they have overstretched the the public. i think london's rush-hour commuters are not the most patient bunch at the best of times, start throwing in this kind of protest into the mix and, frankly, people we re...
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thank you, richard lister reporting live from chelmsford magistrates‘ court. progress educational trust — says the ten—year limit for eggs that are frozen for non—medical reasons breaches human rights and has no scientific basis. the group claims an increasing number of women are now having to destroy their eggs — or become a mum before they are ready. let‘s now talk to carolyn. she paid for her frozen eggs to be transferred to spain before they reached the ten—year limit and were destroyed. she‘s asked us only to use her first name. sabrina madew is with us — she was weeks from reaching the ten—year limit when she was granted an extension because of health reasons. sally cheshire is the chair of the human fertilisation and and embryology authority, the uk‘s regulator of the fertility sector. and director of progress educational trust — sarah norcross — is here. welcome all of you. you froze your eggs when you were 37 and it cost you £10,000 — why did you decide to do it? i was single at the time and i knew i wanted to have a family, and i thought it would giv
thank you, richard lister reporting live from chelmsford magistrates‘ court. progress educational trust — says the ten—year limit for eggs that are frozen for non—medical reasons breaches human rights and has no scientific basis. the group claims an increasing number of women are now having to destroy their eggs — or become a mum before they are ready. let‘s now talk to carolyn. she paid for her frozen eggs to be transferred to spain before they reached the ten—year limit and were...
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talk to claire farrell, right here, spokesman for extinction rebellion, first, correspond and richard listern. as it comes down? is it still going on? it has calmed down, things running normally again but really there were very dramatic scenes as we saw this morning, when these protesters climbed on top of the train, that had pulled into the jubilee line platform, here at canning town. above ground situation, they were not under the ground. so that made things a little easierfor the ground. so that made things a little easier for the protesters to get onto the top of the train. they u nfu rled onto the top of the train. they unfurled a banner, they were up there for 20 minutes or so, in that time, as more people came onto the platform, commuters on the train got out, and tensions started to considerably rise. people were throwing things at protesters from the platform, shouting abuse at them. people jumping up the platform, shouting abuse at them. peoplejumping up trying to grab them by the legs and eventually one person grabbed one of the protesters by the leg and pulled him from the train.
talk to claire farrell, right here, spokesman for extinction rebellion, first, correspond and richard listern. as it comes down? is it still going on? it has calmed down, things running normally again but really there were very dramatic scenes as we saw this morning, when these protesters climbed on top of the train, that had pulled into the jubilee line platform, here at canning town. above ground situation, they were not under the ground. so that made things a little easierfor the ground. so...
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let's get the latest now, richard lister is at canning town. tell us what has happened.f the train as well. these two protesters unfurled a banner, on the top, identifying themselves as extinction rebellion. at that point, things got a bit nasty. a number of commuters on the train got out of the train, one or two started throwing things, a lot of people we re throwing things, a lot of people were hurling abuse at these protesters. nevertheless, they stayed up there for 20 minutes before one of the passengers on the platform reached up, grabbed one of the protest is by the leg, and pulled him from the roof of the train. —— occupys. another protester got —— another passenger got onto the train and chased him down the traina the train and chased him down the train a little way until they both came off the top of the train. and at that stage, station staff were starting to restore order. not before a number of the people on the platform appeared to be beating up one of the protesters that had been pulled off the roof of the train, he looked quite shaken, in the video that i
let's get the latest now, richard lister is at canning town. tell us what has happened.f the train as well. these two protesters unfurled a banner, on the top, identifying themselves as extinction rebellion. at that point, things got a bit nasty. a number of commuters on the train got out of the train, one or two started throwing things, a lot of people we re throwing things, a lot of people were hurling abuse at these protesters. nevertheless, they stayed up there for 20 minutes before one of...
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mr shah denies the charges against him. 0ur correspondent, richard lister, was in court.e 34 alleged assaults are alleged to have taken place between may 2009 and july 2013. the jury heard from the prosecutor today that in one case, with one woman, he raised the issue of angelina jolie's cancer fears and with another, jade goody‘s death from cervical cancer to persuade patients they should have these intimate, invasive examinations. the jury was also told by the prosecutor that he had persuaded women under the age of 25 to have smear tests, sometimes multiple times, against nhs guidelines. he denies all the charges against him. the court heard he had been previously convicted of 17 similar allegations against 17 women. that's a case which can only now be reported. three people have been arrested following last month's theft of a golden toilet from blenheim palace. the art installation, valued at around £4.8 million, was allegedly taken in an overnight raid last month. thames valley police said a 35—year—old man, a 34—year—old man, and a 36—year—old woman — all from oxford
mr shah denies the charges against him. 0ur correspondent, richard lister, was in court.e 34 alleged assaults are alleged to have taken place between may 2009 and july 2013. the jury heard from the prosecutor today that in one case, with one woman, he raised the issue of angelina jolie's cancer fears and with another, jade goody‘s death from cervical cancer to persuade patients they should have these intimate, invasive examinations. the jury was also told by the prosecutor that he had...