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a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp rosie cooper is jailed for life. to avert the collapse of british steel resume today after the firm secured funds to stay afloat until the end of may and a statue of the comedian victoria wood is unveiled three years after she died. good evening. talks between labour and the conservatives to break the deadlock over brexit, have ended without a deal. after weeks of negotiations, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said they collapsed because of what he called "the increasing weakness and instability of the government." but theresa may blamed divisions in the labour party, over whether or not there should be another referendum. mrs may says she'll now consider holding a series of votes for mps to try to agree on a way forward. here's our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. jeremy corbyn always looked more likely to back away from mrs may's brexit plan than bail her out and today, sure enough, faint hopes of a cross—party compromise finally died. these talks have now reached what i believe to be a natural conclusion. the pr
a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp rosie cooper is jailed for life. to avert the collapse of british steel resume today after the firm secured funds to stay afloat until the end of may and a statue of the comedian victoria wood is unveiled three years after she died. good evening. talks between labour and the conservatives to break the deadlock over brexit, have ended without a deal. after weeks of negotiations, the labour leaderjeremy corbyn said they collapsed because of what he...
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and you not plans to murder the labour mp rosie cooper is jailed for life at the old bailey.under 30. ina in a moment will be time for sports day but first look at what else is coming up this evening. a man who says he was left feeling suicidal after appearing on the jeremy says he was left feeling suicidal after appearing on thejeremy kyle show says his concerns went unheard. the itv show was cancelled this week. wildfires continue to place across parts of sutherland and scotland. we will be hearing about latest efforts to contain them. we will be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages. and kate andrews, assisted director of the institute of direct economic affairs. now it's time for sportsday with ali foster at wembley. around this time tomorrow with the 130th cup final will be drawing to a close and whatever the result will be special. the fitzroy that mixes up to the box and lift the trophy right here at the net will be a first for watford, but if the ribbons are blue and vincent company does the honours manchester city will have completed an unprecedented domestic trave
and you not plans to murder the labour mp rosie cooper is jailed for life at the old bailey.under 30. ina in a moment will be time for sports day but first look at what else is coming up this evening. a man who says he was left feeling suicidal after appearing on the jeremy says he was left feeling suicidal after appearing on thejeremy kyle show says his concerns went unheard. the itv show was cancelled this week. wildfires continue to place across parts of sutherland and scotland. we will be...
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a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp rosie cooper has been jailed for life at the old baileysdale in lancashire, was told he must serve at least 20 years in prison. 0ur correspondent angus crawford is outside court. angus. wrote the judge described jack renshaw as undoubtedly a dangerous offender with twisted political elites. she sentenced him to life in prison and said he must serve a to life in prison and said he must servea minimum to life in prison and said he must serve a minimum of 20 years before being considered eligible for release. he is already in prison, saving time for inciting racial hatred and also for grooming children online. we have to go back tojuly of children online. we have to go back to july of 2017. children online. we have to go back tojuly of 2017. he was in a pub with other far right activists and said he wanted to kill his mp, local mp rosie cooper, too, in his words, send a message to the state. he also said he intended to kill a police officer who was investigating him. he said he wanted to die via what he called suicide by cop. he hoped respond
a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp rosie cooper has been jailed for life at the old baileysdale in lancashire, was told he must serve at least 20 years in prison. 0ur correspondent angus crawford is outside court. angus. wrote the judge described jack renshaw as undoubtedly a dangerous offender with twisted political elites. she sentenced him to life in prison and said he must serve a to life in prison and said he must servea minimum to life in prison and said he must serve a...
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a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp, rosie cooper, is jailed for life at the old bailey.n bbc news it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what do we have this week? we have "john wick three: pa rabellum". keanu reeves prepares for war. birds of passage, a very impressive drama from columbia. and beats, a return to ‘90s rave culture. so why‘s it called "parabellum"? because if you want peace, prepare for war. and most of what happens in thejohn wick movies is fighting. this picks up — have you followed the first two movies? no. this picks up at the end of the second one, where he's is about to be excommunicated from the secret society of killers, which once he is, everybody will be trying to kill him, and there's a $14 million price tag on his head. he can't trust anyone except his dog. here is a fairly low—key clip from the film, and it's one of the very few low—key moments. new york public library. you got it. change of plan. the cont
a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp, rosie cooper, is jailed for life at the old bailey.n bbc news it's time for the film review with ben brown and mark kermode. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. what do we have this week? we have "john wick three: pa rabellum". keanu reeves prepares for war. birds of passage, a very impressive drama from columbia. and beats, a return to ‘90s rave culture....
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a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp, rosie cooper, has beenjailed for life at the old bailey serve at least 20 years in prison. 0ur correspondent, angus crawford, was in court. the judge described renshaw as undoubtedly a dangerous offender with twisted political beliefs. she sentenced him to life in prison and said he must serve a minimum of 20 years before being considered eligible for release. he is already in prison, serving time for inciting racial hatred and also for grooming children online. now, we have to go back to july of 2017. he was in a pub with other far right activists and he said he wanted to kill his mp, his local mp, rosie cooper, to in his words send a message to the state. he also said he intended to kill a police officer who was investigating him. he said he wanted to die via what he called suicide by cop. he hoped responding officers would shoot him dead in what he called white jihad. but a source within that group told the police about his potential plans. he was arrested. they found a 19 inch blade in his house. he admitted his offences and today in c
a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp, rosie cooper, has beenjailed for life at the old bailey serve at least 20 years in prison. 0ur correspondent, angus crawford, was in court. the judge described renshaw as undoubtedly a dangerous offender with twisted political beliefs. she sentenced him to life in prison and said he must serve a minimum of 20 years before being considered eligible for release. he is already in prison, serving time for inciting racial hatred and also for grooming...
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a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp, rosie cooper, is jailed for life at the old bailey. to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 2a, and president of the foreign press association, and kate andrews, the associate director of the institute of economic affairs. welcome and thank you for being here. tomorrow's front pages are all in. let's start with the times — it carries a poll, which suggests the former foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is the clear favourite among conservative members to replace theresa may as prime minister. the same story makes the front page of the i, which also says mrs may clashed with the labour leader, after the collapse of cross—party brexit talks. calling an early general election, before delivering brexit, could result in a corbyn government so says the health secretary matt hancock, in an interview with the daily telegraph. a different story in the financial times. it leads with the plunge in thomas cook's share price, a day after the travel firm issued ano
a neo—nazi who planned to murder the labour mp, rosie cooper, is jailed for life at the old bailey. to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 2a, and president of the foreign press association, and kate andrews, the associate director of the institute of economic affairs. welcome and thank you for being here. tomorrow's front pages are all in. let's start with the times — it carries a poll, which suggests...
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renshaw, who's 23 and from skelmersdale in lancashire, admitted buying a 19—inch knife to attack rosie coopere in the uk, doctors have used keyhole surgery to treat a baby with spina bifida, while still in the womb. sherrie sharp and her son, jackson, had the operation 27 weeks into pregnancy. surgeons at king's college hospital in london say the spinal procedure isn't a cure, but could mean a child might be able to walk. new figures show that 100 people have been fatally stabbed so far this year in the uk, amid a rise in serious knife crime in england and wales over the last five years. 83 of the victims were men and 17 were women, and police have brought charges in 85 of the 100 cases. 30 deaths were in london, but knife injuries are actually down in the capital by 10% on last year. and in the west midlands, there have been eight deaths due to knives since january, with the police and crime commissioner now declaring an emergency, as our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports from birmingham. this is what a knife can do to a child's arm in a second. jack, he's14, was robbed and stab
renshaw, who's 23 and from skelmersdale in lancashire, admitted buying a 19—inch knife to attack rosie coopere in the uk, doctors have used keyhole surgery to treat a baby with spina bifida, while still in the womb. sherrie sharp and her son, jackson, had the operation 27 weeks into pregnancy. surgeons at king's college hospital in london say the spinal procedure isn't a cure, but could mean a child might be able to walk. new figures show that 100 people have been fatally stabbed so far this...
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renshaw, who's 23 and from skelmersdale in lancashire, admitted buying a 19—inch knife to attack rosie cooper a doctor who sexually assaulted women and girls, one as young as 12, has been jailed for 10.5 years. alan tutin assaulted the victims at the merrow park practice in guildford, targetting the most vulnerable patients over two decades. he was convicted of 16 assaults in total, which were committed after telling the women and girls they needed breast and internal examinations. for the first time in the uk, doctors have used keyhole surgery to treat a baby with spina bifida, while still in the womb. sherrie sharp and her sonjackson, had the operation 27 weeks into pregnancy. surgeons at king's college hospital in london, say the spinal procedure isn't a cure, but could mean a child might be able to walk. new figures show that a hundred people have been fatally stabbed so far this year in the uk, amid a rise in serious knife crime in england and wales over the last five years. 83 of the victims were men and 17 were women, and police have brought charges 00:18:41,553 --> 4294966103:13:29,43
renshaw, who's 23 and from skelmersdale in lancashire, admitted buying a 19—inch knife to attack rosie cooper a doctor who sexually assaulted women and girls, one as young as 12, has been jailed for 10.5 years. alan tutin assaulted the victims at the merrow park practice in guildford, targetting the most vulnerable patients over two decades. he was convicted of 16 assaults in total, which were committed after telling the women and girls they needed breast and internal examinations. for the...
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a right—wing extremist who planned to murder the labour mp rosie cooper has been jailed for life. 23—least 20 years in prison. a judge at the old bailey said renshaw, who earlier admitted preparing an act of terror, wanted to "replicate" the murder ofjo cox. doctors have used keyhole surgery to repair the spine of a baby with spina bifida — while still inside the womb. a team at king‘s college hospital in london performed the operation. it‘s not a cure for the condition, but for some children, it might mean they are eventually able to walk. here‘s our health correspondent, james gallagher. baby jaxson is just a few weeks old, but more than two months ago, he had pioneering surgery on his spine. doctors operated onjaxson while he was still inside his mother‘s womb. his mum, sherrie, said it was a shock to find out he had spina bifida. it was a very high—risk pregnancy from the start anyway, through being told i couldn‘t have babies, and everything. so any decision we‘ve had to make, i‘ve made it purely for the fact that he‘s meant to be here. you know, it‘s — he‘sjust — he‘s fought eve
a right—wing extremist who planned to murder the labour mp rosie cooper has been jailed for life. 23—least 20 years in prison. a judge at the old bailey said renshaw, who earlier admitted preparing an act of terror, wanted to "replicate" the murder ofjo cox. doctors have used keyhole surgery to repair the spine of a baby with spina bifida — while still inside the womb. a team at king‘s college hospital in london performed the operation. it‘s not a cure for the condition, but...
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renshaw, has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years after plotting to murder labour mp rosie cooperedly dangerous offender and that what he had planned would have been an attack on democracy itself. she said she was giving him a late life sentence with a minimum of 20 years. as he was led down to the cells some of his supported shouted into the court, where with you, jack, and he replied by raising his arm in an apparent nazi salute. thank you so much. more than two—thirds of lgbt people say they've been sexually harassed at work but most don't report it. the survey by the tuc is believed to be the first major study into lesbian, gay, bisexual and tra nsgender people's experiences in the workplace. the government says it's starting a consultation on harassment and will ensure employers understand their legal responsibilities. 0ur lgbt correspondent ben hunte has more. patrick works in the public sector where he went through years of sexual harassment just because he is gay. i was stopped from attending an away day with colleagues. i was told that it was because the male staff were t
renshaw, has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 20 years after plotting to murder labour mp rosie cooperedly dangerous offender and that what he had planned would have been an attack on democracy itself. she said she was giving him a late life sentence with a minimum of 20 years. as he was led down to the cells some of his supported shouted into the court, where with you, jack, and he replied by raising his arm in an apparent nazi salute. thank you so much. more than two—thirds of...
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cooper. i can share the audience with you. i always like, in sibling rivalry, there wasn't room for any other siblings. >> which is why you were tough on robin williams, gilda radner, rosy odaunl. because in a weird way you were a fan of those people and that i never understood. you're a fan of them but you had to bring them down. >> there was a whole bunch of things. first of all i was on the radio, terest real radio. satellite radio freed me of a lot of things. i got to keep pulling you around, make sure you're suck under to my world and there's no room to be gragses to a guest, at least in my mind. i had to keep those ratings going. so when robin williams would come in, i would have jackhammered you with ridiculous questions and the audience would be cheering me on and going that's great and anderson came in and howard said when where you going to color your hair? and it would be silly. when i came over to satellite and i was in psycho therapy and i describe in the book how i really eenjoyed in psycho therapy being heard, especially by a man and this relationship with this man listening to me kind of opened me up to wait a second why am i goofing on rosie o'donnell?
cooper. i can share the audience with you. i always like, in sibling rivalry, there wasn't room for any other siblings. >> which is why you were tough on robin williams, gilda radner, rosy odaunl. because in a weird way you were a fan of those people and that i never understood. you're a fan of them but you had to bring them down. >> there was a whole bunch of things. first of all i was on the radio, terest real radio. satellite radio freed me of a lot of things. i got to keep...