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rowan, while you _ linear park in culcheth. rowan, while you have _ linear park in culcheth.in culcheth. rowan, while you have been talking, i linear park in culcheth. rowan, | while you have been talking, we linear park in culcheth. rowan, - while you have been talking, we are releasing more and more footage as we get it, currently we are looking at brianna ghey�*s family as they were arriving into court today. obviously, a family that has been hugely affected and there you were just reading one of the family impact statements there. we have also been taking a look at some cctv footage that cheshire police has just released and footage of the killers as they were making their way away from the crime scene, either to or away from the crime scene. i believe that was just in the run—up to the murder and you can just see they're the suspects have been highlighted. girl x, just see they're the suspects have been highlighted. girlx, as just see they're the suspects have been highlighted. girl x, as we knew her, which we now know is scarlett jenkinson and boy y, you canjust see the
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samuel morgan comes to rowan county and lives out his life. and people are nice to him and, you know, and they're okay with it. so a lot of the loyalists don't leave. and my guess is that, you know, william was probably hanging out in north carolina, maybe trying to figure out what to do, you know, and then he probably realized that, well, you know, i don't have any property anymore. and, you know, and the whole horse thief thing, execution thing. yeah, that's little scary. that was a close call there. were a lot of good reasons for him to leave but it took him a long time to do it he doesn't leave 1790 anybody else. we do have some questions on zoom. oh, absolutely. let's do it. we're going to start with some land questions. there are a lot of questions about what to the land that was never scott confiscated, what did jane do with the land to support her family after? okay. well, so they ended up losing. 300 acres to these judgments. although, i mean, it's really interesting that if he had 700 acres and i think it was really. 706 and she was
samuel morgan comes to rowan county and lives out his life. and people are nice to him and, you know, and they're okay with it. so a lot of the loyalists don't leave. and my guess is that, you know, william was probably hanging out in north carolina, maybe trying to figure out what to do, you know, and then he probably realized that, well, you know, i don't have any property anymore. and, you know, and the whole horse thief thing, execution thing. yeah, that's little scary. that was a close...
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. —— rowan.ase that many people tuning in will remember, a very brutal case, a very brutal murder that took place in what many people know as leafy cheshire. , ., , ., ., cheshire. so, this was a brutal and ferocious murder _ cheshire. so, this was a brutal and ferocious murder of _ cheshire. so, this was a brutal and ferocious murder of a _ cheshire. so, this was a brutal and ferocious murder of a 16-year-oldl ferocious murder of a 16—year—old girl by two children even younger than her. the two killers in this case were 15 when they attacked brianna ghey on february the 11th last year in linear park in culcheth which is a village just outside of warrington. the two of them had planned this murder, it was a premeditated attack on brianna ghey by somebody who she thought was one of their friends. she felt she was going to meet a friend in scarlet but in fact was going to meet 215—year—olds who would ultimately murder her. they met her from a 215—year—olds who would ultimately murder her. they met
. —— rowan.ase that many people tuning in will remember, a very brutal case, a very brutal murder that took place in what many people know as leafy cheshire. , ., , ., ., cheshire. so, this was a brutal and ferocious murder _ cheshire. so, this was a brutal and ferocious murder of _ cheshire. so, this was a brutal and ferocious murder of a _ cheshire. so, this was a brutal and ferocious murder of a 16-year-oldl ferocious murder of a 16—year—old girl by two children even younger than...
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rowan _ tried to blame each other. thank you, rowan bridge _ tried to blame each other.rowan bridge reporting. - and there'll be a special documentary looking at the full story behind brianna's murder, released later today on the bbc iplayer. a major manhunt is still underway in london and across the northeast in clapham in south london on wednesday evening. a woman and her three—year—old daughter have been left with potentially life—changing injuries, and her older daughter, who is eight, also injured. it emerged that abdul ezedi, who is 35, is a convicted sex offender, who despite this was granted asylum to stay in the uk, having twice been refused. ezedi also suffered a serious facial burn during the incident. he was last seen in north london, but prior to the attack was based in newcastle. police say he must not be approached and that members of the public should instead dial 999. our home affairs correspondent june kelly reports. on the run, injured and being sought by three police forces. the met, british transport police, and the northumbria force are all involved
rowan _ tried to blame each other. thank you, rowan bridge _ tried to blame each other.rowan bridge reporting. - and there'll be a special documentary looking at the full story behind brianna's murder, released later today on the bbc iplayer. a major manhunt is still underway in london and across the northeast in clapham in south london on wednesday evening. a woman and her three—year—old daughter have been left with potentially life—changing injuries, and her older daughter, who is...
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rowan atkinson of course, atkinson is, of course, amazingly popular, but is he that influential ? a throwaway remark in a guardian article has meant people don't want electric cars. it was a large article. >> jacob, and he is as you say, you know, a motoring guru . so it you know, a motoring guru. so it was taken quite seriously. um, it was, however, in part quite wrong. and the guardian then published a fact checked about it and said that some of the assumptions there were incorrect . but this house of lords committee report . but, um, it committee report. but, um, it does show that the government is not doing enough to promote electric you electric cars. and you can't blame the guardian or rowan atkinson for decline in atkinson for the decline in sales of private sales of electric cars. because we've had, what, 14 interest rate rises since 2001, the highest for 15 years? um, there is an economic squeeze on and sales of all private cars are down of all all private cars are down of all all combustion types petrol 15% slightly. >> yeah. petrol has gone up because people want petrol
rowan atkinson of course, atkinson is, of course, amazingly popular, but is he that influential ? a throwaway remark in a guardian article has meant people don't want electric cars. it was a large article. >> jacob, and he is as you say, you know, a motoring guru . so it you know, a motoring guru. so it was taken quite seriously. um, it was, however, in part quite wrong. and the guardian then published a fact checked about it and said that some of the assumptions there were incorrect ....
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rowan bridge, bbc news, south shields.e in the hague is holding a final day of hearings looking the legal consequences arising from israel's occupation of the palestinian territories. it has been asked by the united nations to offer an opinion. that is not legally binding. the palestinian delegation has claimed that israel's actions are tantamount to apartheid. israel, which is not taking part in the hearings, has said an advisory opinion would not help attempts to resolve the ongoing conflict. anna holligan is outside the hague, and spoke to us earlier with the latest. a range of views — a record 51 countries taking part in these proceedings. so we heard from the palestinian delegation on day one, in which they said israel's occupation was tantamount to apartheid, that there needed to be a two—state solution and that this court could help in achieve that ruling. they said the palestinian people at the moment were being denied their right to self—determination. on the other side, we heard from the us and british delegation
rowan bridge, bbc news, south shields.e in the hague is holding a final day of hearings looking the legal consequences arising from israel's occupation of the palestinian territories. it has been asked by the united nations to offer an opinion. that is not legally binding. the palestinian delegation has claimed that israel's actions are tantamount to apartheid. israel, which is not taking part in the hearings, has said an advisory opinion would not help attempts to resolve the ongoing conflict....
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hannah miller and rowan bridge, thank you.9th february. here is the full list of candidates standing. the trial has started of a man accused of murdering pc sharon beshenivsky in 2005. the 38—year—old officer died after she was shot while she and a colleague responded to reports of a robbery in bradford. 75—year—old piran ditta khan, who was extradited from pakistan last year, denies all the offences. 0ur north of england correspondent, danny savage, is outside leeds crown court. many people will remember this case, that a pc sharon beshenivsky, and on duty west yorkshire police officer in november 2005, cold to a robbery at a travel agents outside bradford city centre but when she and her colleagues arrived at the scene, three armed men came out and shot her and her colleagues teresa milburn at almost point—blank range. sharon beshenivsky died at the scene, her colleague recovered. the prosecution says seven men were involved in the robbery, three of them in the building, for others acting as lookout and six of them were dry
hannah miller and rowan bridge, thank you.9th february. here is the full list of candidates standing. the trial has started of a man accused of murdering pc sharon beshenivsky in 2005. the 38—year—old officer died after she was shot while she and a colleague responded to reports of a robbery in bradford. 75—year—old piran ditta khan, who was extradited from pakistan last year, denies all the offences. 0ur north of england correspondent, danny savage, is outside leeds crown court. many...
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rowan bridge has the story.dren causing misery for those who are targeted. tonight, we've joined the fight against it in south shields. this is northumbria police's trojan bus. it gives the element of surprise. they've gone on the platform of the train station. it allows them to get close to trouble without being recognised. we'rejustjumping back on the metro — to go down towards the, erm, city centre. this is the new front line in tackling anti—social behaviour. we'll quickly go through the briefing for our operation tonight on the trojan bus. tonight's operation began a few hours earlier with a briefing at south shields police station. whispering: as you can see, they'rejust running through the operation at the moment. now, it's an ordinary stagecoach bus that's going to be driving around, but it won't be on a normal bus route. instead, it's going to target areas that are hotspots for anti—social behaviour. everybody deserves the right to be safe on public transport. this really works. it's about catching, par
rowan bridge has the story.dren causing misery for those who are targeted. tonight, we've joined the fight against it in south shields. this is northumbria police's trojan bus. it gives the element of surprise. they've gone on the platform of the train station. it allows them to get close to trouble without being recognised. we'rejustjumping back on the metro — to go down towards the, erm, city centre. this is the new front line in tackling anti—social behaviour. we'll quickly go through...
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clear rice and brian rowan —— claire rice.nment back again, another new _ rice. it is government back again, another new start, _ rice. it is government back again, another new start, is _ rice. it is government back again, another new start, is it _ rice. it is government back again, another new start, is it going - rice. it is government back again, another new start, is it going to i rice. it is government back again, | another new start, is it going to be different? — another new start, is it going to be different? that is the big question, we have _ different? that is the big question, we have had humpty dumpty government for 25 years. _ we have had humpty dumpty government for 25 years, ten of those the executive _ for 25 years, ten of those the executive has not been in place. there _ executive has not been in place. there is— executive has not been in place. there is optimism today that stormont is back but if that is all it is, _ stormont is back but if that is all it is, that — stormont is back but if that is all it
clear rice and brian rowan —— claire rice.nment back again, another new _ rice. it is government back again, another new start, _ rice. it is government back again, another new start, is _ rice. it is government back again, another new start, is it _ rice. it is government back again, another new start, is it going - rice. it is government back again, another new start, is it going to i rice. it is government back again, | another new start, is it going to be different? — another new...
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rowan bridge, bbc news, south shields.le in gaza, and he's warned israel against any military operation in the southern gazan city of rafah. meanwhile, there are widespread reports that a framework for a temporary ceasefire has been formulated. well, jenny hilljoins us from jerusalem. jenny. what do you think the chances are oaf a ceasefire now?— oaf a ceasefire now? well, if you listen to the _ oaf a ceasefire now? well, if you listen to the israelis _ oaf a ceasefire now? well, if you listen to the israelis and - oaf a ceasefire now? well, if you listen to the israelis and the i oaf a ceasefire now? well, if you listen to the israelis and the us. listen to the israelis and the us you will hear cautious optimism. there were talks in paris over the weekend, between israel, the us, egypt and qatar and the us national security adviser said the talks resulted in what he described as the basic contours of a deal, that is a framework, but hamas have yet to respond to this framework, and there are still a lot of extremely conten
rowan bridge, bbc news, south shields.le in gaza, and he's warned israel against any military operation in the southern gazan city of rafah. meanwhile, there are widespread reports that a framework for a temporary ceasefire has been formulated. well, jenny hilljoins us from jerusalem. jenny. what do you think the chances are oaf a ceasefire now?— oaf a ceasefire now? well, if you listen to the _ oaf a ceasefire now? well, if you listen to the israelis _ oaf a ceasefire now? well, if you...
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revolution had the nickname rebinniki, rebinniki, so probably there should be some kind of pies with rowanething like that, we have a national gastronomic miracle here, this is our... 20 minutes, i want to try baked with beef, baked a burger, wow, and for you, i’ll definitely try to bake with cheese and spinach, it looks very beautiful, well, we should try our favorite marinated peppers with mushrooms to treat her, and definitely two, please for mushrooms, ok, thank you, we chose for so long and in the end we chose the entire menu, great, mine, probably that’s it - the best, the most favorite with mushrooms, here i am now i just tried mushroom. really very tasty, it’s great that it’s made in the street food format, it’s very convenient, i took hot ones with me, i ate them anywhere, it’s very worthy, i think it’s now clear why this is one of the most favorite dishes in izhevsk, you and i now we are at one of the visiting cards of our udmurtia, this is the cathedral of st. michael the archangel, its history began at the end of the 19th century, the cathedral was built at the back. years, so
revolution had the nickname rebinniki, rebinniki, so probably there should be some kind of pies with rowanething like that, we have a national gastronomic miracle here, this is our... 20 minutes, i want to try baked with beef, baked a burger, wow, and for you, i’ll definitely try to bake with cheese and spinach, it looks very beautiful, well, we should try our favorite marinated peppers with mushrooms to treat her, and definitely two, please for mushrooms, ok, thank you, we chose for so long...
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win on sunday night featured on news bulletins and other bbc outlets the following day, leading jim rowanmail... "the vast majority of bbc viewers are not in the least bit interested in the us super bowl, so why on earth did you devote so much time to it?" meanwhile, phil boyne sent us this video. hi, team. i'm a little surprised by the bbc news�* fascination with taylor swift. and you will need to mention her daily on the news programme or the app for flying somewhere or having a boyfriend or some other insignificant event. i recently noticed a story hidden on the website and barely covered on the news, if at all, i don't remember seeing it, about a lady who died under her coat waiting in a&e for over six hours with a brain aneurysm which should surely be a major story and scandal? this sort of major issue seems to get ignored to cover an american multimillionaire singer's life. there is so much going on in the world and at home you could report on and it's disappointing you choose to waste time covering a person that i'm sure the majority of your audience couldn't give a hoot about. my
win on sunday night featured on news bulletins and other bbc outlets the following day, leading jim rowanmail... "the vast majority of bbc viewers are not in the least bit interested in the us super bowl, so why on earth did you devote so much time to it?" meanwhile, phil boyne sent us this video. hi, team. i'm a little surprised by the bbc news�* fascination with taylor swift. and you will need to mention her daily on the news programme or the app for flying somewhere or having a...
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sojim ratcliffe has been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan rowan.oes it feel to be co—owner of the cop you have supported most of your life? i suppose it is a very proud moment and i'm very honoured to be in this position where i can influence the future of manchester united. it is not something of course i would have ever contemplated in my younger years but here we are. you do have to pinch yourself really because it is sort of a boyhood dream but they never come true. this is the exception to the role and it is a nice one for me.— exception to the role and it is a nice one for me. ., . nice one for me. how determined are ou to nice one for me. how determined are you to restore — nice one for me. how determined are you to restore this _ nice one for me. how determined are you to restore this club _ nice one for me. how determined are you to restore this club to _ nice one for me. how determined are you to restore this club to its - you to restore this club to its former glories?— you to restore this club to its former glories? the only reason i no
sojim ratcliffe has been speaking exclusively to our sports editor dan rowan.oes it feel to be co—owner of the cop you have supported most of your life? i suppose it is a very proud moment and i'm very honoured to be in this position where i can influence the future of manchester united. it is not something of course i would have ever contemplated in my younger years but here we are. you do have to pinch yourself really because it is sort of a boyhood dream but they never come true. this is...
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our north of england reporter, rowan bridge, has the story.ation began a few hours earlier with a briefing at south shields police station. whispering: as you can see, they'rejust running through the operation at the moment. now, it's an ordinary stagecoach bus that's going to be driving around, but it won't be on a normal bus route. instead, it's going to target areas that are hotspots for anti—social behaviour. we've been out less than an hour, and already, police are dealing with trouble at the bus station. i've spoke to his mam, she's aware of the search. i've told her she can come down the station and see the body—worn if she wants to. children letting off fireworks. you have to leave right now, right? they're handed a dispersal order and banned from the area. how effective is a dispersal order in trying to tackle these sorts of problems? yeah, it's very effective. itjust shows by... we've dealt with it there and then. they're getting given a chance. they might have found themselves in a little bit of bother _ with the wrong group. this i
our north of england reporter, rowan bridge, has the story.ation began a few hours earlier with a briefing at south shields police station. whispering: as you can see, they'rejust running through the operation at the moment. now, it's an ordinary stagecoach bus that's going to be driving around, but it won't be on a normal bus route. instead, it's going to target areas that are hotspots for anti—social behaviour. we've been out less than an hour, and already, police are dealing with trouble...
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us women everything is more complicated; to fulfill your desires you will have to find a birch or rowan opposite the place where the architectural structure once stood. nowadays, mankovich park is a natural monument of republican significance and is protected by the state. more than 130 years have passed since its foundation, but the natural charm that i once liked in the nesvezh princess has still been preserved here, and women’s intuition has not failed, and it tells me: that there is still something to admire in stolin. at one time , a beautiful garden adjoined the park, but it was not famous for its rejuvenating apples, and its role was not only aesthetic. its fruits were sent for processing to the distillery, on the site of which now this distillery stands, the fruit wine from radivil, which the nobility who came here to hunt with pleasure enjoyed, was especially popular among guests. we are at the former industrial building, which was built by prince radivil. there is a mini-museum here, it contains unique exhibits, stands with raw materials, special apparatus, and porov scales. i
us women everything is more complicated; to fulfill your desires you will have to find a birch or rowan opposite the place where the architectural structure once stood. nowadays, mankovich park is a natural monument of republican significance and is protected by the state. more than 130 years have passed since its foundation, but the natural charm that i once liked in the nesvezh princess has still been preserved here, and women’s intuition has not failed, and it tells me: that there is still...
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let's speak to our reporter rowan bridge in rochdale. what has the reaction been to all this?ns. the problem that labour faces is exactly that, it has split opinion here amongst labour voters over this. there is a section of labour voting opinion in rochdale who feel that perhaps sir keir starmer has been not tough enough on the labour party. while they might not agree with the way azhar ali frame those comments they have sympathy with the views he expressed. there are others who are clearly horrified by what he said, feel he should have stayed out of international politics altogether. quite a few people i have spoken to, labour voters, say they do not know now who they should support. because you have a situation where you have a labour candidate on the ballot two does not have the support of the labour party, and where do those voters turn to? there are ten other candidates listed on that ballot paper, but you fra labour supporter there is no one that the labour party is telling you to back. the rescuers that it that splits that labour vote, rescuers that it that splits that
let's speak to our reporter rowan bridge in rochdale. what has the reaction been to all this?ns. the problem that labour faces is exactly that, it has split opinion here amongst labour voters over this. there is a section of labour voting opinion in rochdale who feel that perhaps sir keir starmer has been not tough enough on the labour party. while they might not agree with the way azhar ali frame those comments they have sympathy with the views he expressed. there are others who are clearly...
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let's speak to our reporter rowan bridge in rochdale.s happened there in rochdale? it is interesting. if you walk around the town centre you would be hard pressed to know that a by—election is due to take place here in a few weeks�* time. but if you canvassed opinion in the way that i have what you will find is that i have what you will find is that opinions are split. there is a section of opinion that feels that while the comments of azhar ali may have been inflammatory he was reflecting a view that is hailed by some that labour should have taken a stronger stance against israel over the conflict in the middle east. and thatis the conflict in the middle east. and that is a constituency that george galloway, former labour mp who is standing here, has been tapping into. there are other labour voters who are dismayed about what azhar ali has said and where that has left them because they do not know who to turn to and where they should vote. but they feel that they ought to turn out and vote regardless. what a number of people have said t
let's speak to our reporter rowan bridge in rochdale.s happened there in rochdale? it is interesting. if you walk around the town centre you would be hard pressed to know that a by—election is due to take place here in a few weeks�* time. but if you canvassed opinion in the way that i have what you will find is that i have what you will find is that opinions are split. there is a section of opinion that feels that while the comments of azhar ali may have been inflammatory he was reflecting...
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to fulfill your desires you will have to find a birch or rowan tree.e way, this big oak stands opposite the place where once boasted an architectural is protected by the state, more than 130 years have passed since its foundation, but the natural charm that the nesvizh princess once liked was still preserved here, and women’s intuition did not fail, and it tells me that there is still something to do in stolin to admire, at one time there was a beautiful garden adjacent to the park, but... it was famous for its low-yielding apples, and its role was not only aesthetic. its fruit was sent for processing to the distillery where this distillery now stands. and fruit wine from radevil, in which the nobility who came here for hunting happily ate, was especially popular among the guests. we are at the former industrial building, which was built by prince radivil. there is a mini-museum here with unique exhibits. was used in the alcohol industry to record the volume of alcohol produced ; it shows how much volume was produced per shift; the strength is quite ac
to fulfill your desires you will have to find a birch or rowan tree.e way, this big oak stands opposite the place where once boasted an architectural is protected by the state, more than 130 years have passed since its foundation, but the natural charm that the nesvizh princess once liked was still preserved here, and women’s intuition did not fail, and it tells me that there is still something to do in stolin to admire, at one time there was a beautiful garden adjacent to the park, but... it...
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, and here we see on the screen a man who is flying and afraid, he is scared, the fact is that yes rowane one, they are all different and they are all people, with their own passions, their own experiences, their fears, this is very important, war is people, people, faces, and this is exactly what alexey emphasizes, people have faces, so here we see just real people with their experiences. commander, but his inner one is just there, there is a terrible world there, something that he cannot agree with, he has to, because the order does not take a step back, a very young girl, for the first time, what is it like to shoot at the enemy in the germans when you you can’t, when my hero takes responsibility, responsibility, you must take this step, i take responsibility on you, this is a scary scene, of course, but a hero. realizing that i take this sin of myself, i take myself in order for you to do, you must become a soldier, you must become a warrior , you must become a pilot, because if not you , then you, this is war, take yourself, yes, you are a girl, at all, it’s none of her business, gr
, and here we see on the screen a man who is flying and afraid, he is scared, the fact is that yes rowane one, they are all different and they are all people, with their own passions, their own experiences, their fears, this is very important, war is people, people, faces, and this is exactly what alexey emphasizes, people have faces, so here we see just real people with their experiences. commander, but his inner one is just there, there is a terrible world there, something that he cannot...
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our correspondent rowan bridge is at the court in manchester and joins us now. was said in court. ,, , , ., ., ., court. she spent half an hour outweighing _ court. she spent half an hour outweighing the _ court. she spent half an hour outweighing the brutal - court. she spent half an hour. outweighing the brutal murder court. she spent half an hour - outweighing the brutal murder of brianna ghey. she said the families' loss was unimaginable and she was bothjenkinson and radcliffe played a part in the killing. she said "you enjoyed the killing, this was involving sadistic conduct," warning if that continued, she would never be released from prison. turning to ratcliffe, who showed no remorse, since then, he had shown insight into the feelings of the families. she said the killers were very young when they committed the crime, and she held some hope that they could be rehabilitated, but they've both face now senses of at least 20 years in prison, which means they'll both be in their mid to late 30s before they're even eligible for parole. they'll be a decision fo
our correspondent rowan bridge is at the court in manchester and joins us now. was said in court. ,, , , ., ., ., court. she spent half an hour outweighing _ court. she spent half an hour outweighing the _ court. she spent half an hour outweighing the brutal - court. she spent half an hour. outweighing the brutal murder court. she spent half an hour - outweighing the brutal murder of brianna ghey. she said the families' loss was unimaginable and she was bothjenkinson and radcliffe played a part...
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let's speak to our reporter rowan bridge in rochdale. what has the reaction been?has the reaction been? it is a very unusual situation where - what has the reaction been? it is a very unusual situation where you . very unusual situation where you have a labour candidate no longer being supported by the labour party itself. the issue will be what effect that has on the labour vote. labour help this constituency with a 9500 majority at the last election. —— how old this constituency. the sitting labour mp, sirtony —— how old this constituency. the sitting labour mp, sir tony lloyd, died, triggering this by—election. those labour voters have three options, they could still vote for azhar ali even though he is no longer supported by the local labour party, they could vote for one of the other candidates in this election, there are a total of 11 standing in rochdale including two former labour mps and one former labour rochdale mp who resigned from the party, or they could just stay at home and not bother voting at all. at the moment it is not really clear which way the
let's speak to our reporter rowan bridge in rochdale. what has the reaction been?has the reaction been? it is a very unusual situation where - what has the reaction been? it is a very unusual situation where you . very unusual situation where you have a labour candidate no longer being supported by the labour party itself. the issue will be what effect that has on the labour vote. labour help this constituency with a 9500 majority at the last election. —— how old this constituency. the...
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rowan bridge, bbc news, south shields. isa is a story about an artist that i'm a majorfan of. his estate. the coin features the star wearing his trademark sunglasses and paid tribute to the 1987 hit single faith. the new point is the very latest addition to the royal men's music legends series. george michael rose to stardom in the 19805 before embarking on a very successful solo career. he died on christmas day in 2016 at the age of 53. what can be more wholesome than mary poppins? since it was premiered in 1964, the movie fantasy has been considered the ultimate in harmless family entertainment. but now the british film regulator has changed its classification from �*universal to �*parental guidance'. it seems �*discriminatory language�* is the issue. i�*m joined now by david austin, who is ceo of the british board of film classification. so good to talk to. are you the one who signatures the board? that's riiht. who signatures the board? that's right. natasha _ who signatures the board? that's right. natasha and _ who signatures the board? that's right. natasha and i— who s
rowan bridge, bbc news, south shields. isa is a story about an artist that i'm a majorfan of. his estate. the coin features the star wearing his trademark sunglasses and paid tribute to the 1987 hit single faith. the new point is the very latest addition to the royal men's music legends series. george michael rose to stardom in the 19805 before embarking on a very successful solo career. he died on christmas day in 2016 at the age of 53. what can be more wholesome than mary poppins? since it...
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why are you standing , swaying, thin rowan. right. houses in art 400.his story by chekhov are the manor house in bagimov, tarusa district, and the house on the estate. houses in art, it’s quite obvious that the title of the story should contain the word house, house with a mezzanine, 400 coin, the modern british 1 pound coin has 12 of them, the 20.50 pence coin has seven corners, that’s right, that’s it please, coin, 50 pence, brothers 200, painting with these twins peter paul rubins wrote in antwerp, but the canvas is exhibited in the capital museum of rome, romulus and remus, truly, evil spirits 200. at the beginning of his creative career, this spaniard was greatly influenced by his name cezanne. this is the picture: a house in the garden. when you pick up a profit debit card, you will immediately discover all the possibilities of incredibly profitable conditions: a high percentage on the balance, cashback on purchases of up to 3%. with a profit card, it doesn’t matter whether you spend or save, in any case, incredible benefits are with you. bank, ur
why are you standing , swaying, thin rowan. right. houses in art 400.his story by chekhov are the manor house in bagimov, tarusa district, and the house on the estate. houses in art, it’s quite obvious that the title of the story should contain the word house, house with a mezzanine, 400 coin, the modern british 1 pound coin has 12 of them, the 20.50 pence coin has seven corners, that’s right, that’s it please, coin, 50 pence, brothers 200, painting with these twins peter paul rubins...
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rowan bridge, bbc news, south shields. great report.nes andjusta moment. —— is now loan! i'm back with headlines and just a moment. —— the police cover is now blown. hello there. good afternoon. still rather blustery today towards the south of the uk, but there is a lot of dry weather around, especially in the west. lots of blue skies, sunshine here today in swansea, as recorded by our weather watcher. further east, although there will still be some sunny spells, expect to see some showers blow in from the north sea. there's more of the same as we head through the rest of the afternoon too. some of these showers making their way as far west as eastern areas of wales. the general focus as we had to less than a week is changeable, wet and windy at times, fog phone ring., will is briefly mounted to the middle of the week. overnight will close the west of scotland, northern ireland, whether the front is approaching. and which a dipping way for a while advising away as the club starts to thicken and pushes through and further south of englan
rowan bridge, bbc news, south shields. great report.nes andjusta moment. —— is now loan! i'm back with headlines and just a moment. —— the police cover is now blown. hello there. good afternoon. still rather blustery today towards the south of the uk, but there is a lot of dry weather around, especially in the west. lots of blue skies, sunshine here today in swansea, as recorded by our weather watcher. further east, although there will still be some sunny spells, expect to see some...
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now let's get more on this and go back to manchester crown court, our correspondent there, rowan ritchiedifferent aspects to take into consideration. she had to weigh up the potential ramifications for the welfare of the killers but also the impact on their families as well. the family of scarlettjenkinson have already received death threats so she had to balance out the welfare of the teenage killers involved in this case versus the incredible level of public interest there has been in the case on the principle of open justice around british courts and also if you look at previous cases when child killers have been named, there has been an argument of a deterrent effect that people need to know and understand who these people are to understand what happened fully and also to potentially help. anyone else from thinking of a similar act if they see the real person and how long that the person will have to stay in jail. i should also point out we have been receiving a few more details. the kc stood up this morning and explain how scarlettjenkinson had been assessed by psychiatrists after s
now let's get more on this and go back to manchester crown court, our correspondent there, rowan ritchiedifferent aspects to take into consideration. she had to weigh up the potential ramifications for the welfare of the killers but also the impact on their families as well. the family of scarlettjenkinson have already received death threats so she had to balance out the welfare of the teenage killers involved in this case versus the incredible level of public interest there has been in the...
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rowan bridge, bbc news.charged in connection with the deaths of two teenagers in bristol. two boys aged 15 and 16 will appear at bristol youth court today, charged with the murders of mason rist and max dixon, who were stabbed to death on saturday night. avon and somerset police have also charged a 44—year—old man with two counts of murder and two more men with two counts each of assisting an offender. at least two people have died and more than 222 are injured after a lorry carrying gas exploded in the kenyan capital of nairobi. the blast sent burning shards of metal across a wide area, and also set fire to surrounding homes and businesses. the cause is still being established. the government is offering a thousand pounds to new nursery workers, or those returning to pre—school care. it's part of a plan to cope with increased demand in england, when eligible working parents of all two—year—olds will get 15 hours of free care from apri. but some early years leaders say the recruitment effort is too late. can
rowan bridge, bbc news.charged in connection with the deaths of two teenagers in bristol. two boys aged 15 and 16 will appear at bristol youth court today, charged with the murders of mason rist and max dixon, who were stabbed to death on saturday night. avon and somerset police have also charged a 44—year—old man with two counts of murder and two more men with two counts each of assisting an offender. at least two people have died and more than 222 are injured after a lorry carrying gas...
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we can now speak to our north of england reporter rowan bridge. very good question. with just about two— as a very good question. with just about two and a half weeks to go to the by—election caused by the death of sir— the by—election caused by the death of sir tony— the by—election caused by the death of sir tony lloyd, the sitting rochdale mp, you might have expected azhar ali _ rochdale mp, you might have expected azhar ali to _ rochdale mp, you might have expected azhar ali to be out campaigning. i spent _ azhar ali to be out campaigning. i spent yesterday in the town. there was no _ spent yesterday in the town. there was no sign — spent yesterday in the town. there was no sign of any labour campaign orazhar— was no sign of any labour campaign or azhar ali — was no sign of any labour campaign or azhar ali here, was no sign of any labour campaign orazharali here, or indeed was no sign of any labour campaign or azhar ali here, or indeed at his home _ or azhar ali here, or indeed at his home in— or azhar ali here, or indeed at his home in lancas
we can now speak to our north of england reporter rowan bridge. very good question. with just about two— as a very good question. with just about two and a half weeks to go to the by—election caused by the death of sir— the by—election caused by the death of sir tony— the by—election caused by the death of sir tony lloyd, the sitting rochdale mp, you might have expected azhar ali _ rochdale mp, you might have expected azhar ali to _ rochdale mp, you might have expected azhar ali to...
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a mudslide brought down a tree shut down the highway between sanborn rowan redwood gulch.area that had a mudslide a few weeks ago. caltrans estimates that the highway will reopen sometime on march. 8th. well, concerned, parents filed a lawsuit against san mateo based gaming company. roadblocks are accusing the company of deceptive advertising. >> and profiting from child labor. according to their lawsuit, 75% of children between 9 and 12 years old. use roadblocks. that game is a sort of a metaverse experience where users can meet up with the people and create games. parents behind the lawsuit claimed roadblocks takes advantage of children and exposes them to unsafe, unregulated and in some cases, grotesque, virtual experiences. attorneys claim the company knowingly designed its platform and games to be addictive. and we did here. but from roadblocks, spokesperson, they tell kron 4, the company is disputing the allegations in this lawsuit. in the north bay, one of the oldest bars in santa rosa is set to close according to its facebook page. the dirty is one of the first bar
a mudslide brought down a tree shut down the highway between sanborn rowan redwood gulch.area that had a mudslide a few weeks ago. caltrans estimates that the highway will reopen sometime on march. 8th. well, concerned, parents filed a lawsuit against san mateo based gaming company. roadblocks are accusing the company of deceptive advertising. >> and profiting from child labor. according to their lawsuit, 75% of children between 9 and 12 years old. use roadblocks. that game is a sort of a...
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the prints from the tag belong to him, dimych, and the prints from the wine bottle belong to rowan. soe as oksana belova, like this. do you need more facts to understand that this is not suicide? yes, i understand, but why would ryabinkina write a suicide note? well, you're an operative, so find out, quote, i'm here to arrange a family son, and we are on business, and on business, retika, penguin, and then he, together with alekseev, to this rebinkina, uh, let me, i’m a penguin myself, okay? ah, of course. you have the director himself, i said, that’s it, don’t make a scene for me here, come on, send it, penguin, just wait, yul, but we’ll get out and live, listen, you’ll get paid, i ’ll buy a car, everything on it we’ll travel around europe, yulka, they’ll kill you, you idiot, listen, i ’ll do everything myself, are you afraid of losing you, you don’t get it, so tell me, please, anna, someone is coming, wait, bitch, well... what do you want with this bark? don't you understand anything at all? my grandmother also gave me a recipe that you take the bark of an autumn spruce, mix it with
the prints from the tag belong to him, dimych, and the prints from the wine bottle belong to rowan. soe as oksana belova, like this. do you need more facts to understand that this is not suicide? yes, i understand, but why would ryabinkina write a suicide note? well, you're an operative, so find out, quote, i'm here to arrange a family son, and we are on business, and on business, retika, penguin, and then he, together with alekseev, to this rebinkina, uh, let me, i’m a penguin myself, okay?...
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. >> you rowan, right where i was going to take you because you and i have been talking for years about one of the bottlenecks here, which are immigration courts. and that's where the big bottleneck occurs in this asylum claim process does this move, do anything to fix that? what does this mean if this kicks in? >> and you're still facing the problem of resources of people and space yeah, it's not going to solve all the problems, right? but the fundamental problem is you're not discussed this when an individual's gets into the united states sets two feet there. we have, we've not had a problem apprehending those individuals, vetting them. the problem is they make an asylum claim and bind law by existing law, we cannot deport them from the united states until an immigrant shan judges determine that they do not present a valid claim so what the administration is trying to do is eliminate that requirement. that's what the senate bill would have done. that's what if something like this is enacted, that's what this executive action would do. basically said that individuals who cross between
. >> you rowan, right where i was going to take you because you and i have been talking for years about one of the bottlenecks here, which are immigration courts. and that's where the big bottleneck occurs in this asylum claim process does this move, do anything to fix that? what does this mean if this kicks in? >> and you're still facing the problem of resources of people and space yeah, it's not going to solve all the problems, right? but the fundamental problem is you're not...
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, but caress your backs, and then come back quickly, for they cry for you, without your smiles the rowanvery much, i knew that she was a talented person, that she was already trying herself in directing, but the performance, which she created, living and dead, it struck me to the core, because it is a very famous, very deep work, at which it is impossible not to cry, it is absolutely impossible, today it sounds completely different, despite the fact that the text is for he knew me, but there was a feeling that every word... which the artists say to the wonderful music performed by yuri bashmet’s group, was about today? i work on my front, on a small one, what i can do is a small area, theater, but i can talk about simple things, about which it seems to me that now we need to talk and we need to return to them, what is a homeland, what is a feat, what is a person in war, because war is a deprived thing. it was scary, we were scared, because we were girls, probably, well, they just really hurt there, but there are very good people there, because it’s as if in these terrible 8 years, yes, i
, but caress your backs, and then come back quickly, for they cry for you, without your smiles the rowanvery much, i knew that she was a talented person, that she was already trying herself in directing, but the performance, which she created, living and dead, it struck me to the core, because it is a very famous, very deep work, at which it is impossible not to cry, it is absolutely impossible, today it sounds completely different, despite the fact that the text is for he knew me, but there...
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prospectus cover at the top of the church , the top of the church, archbishop rowan williams calls forborders, although he himself has very secure borders around his residences , and his around his residences, and his foot soldiers help men like abdul ezedi into the country, oblivious to the danger they present to women or the danger they present to christianity itself. richard lionheart , the itself. richard lionheart, the last good christian leader, must be spinning in his grave. christian leaders defend their support for open borders by saying, what would jesus do? as if jesus would wave every tom, dick and adbul through the border. i don't know if any christians have noticed this, but heaven has pretty strict but heaven has a pretty strict entry policy . there's a guy entry policy. there's a guy called saint peter and he stands there a holy clipboard like there with a holy clipboard like an doorman an elite nightclub doorman ticking off all your sins and looking into your soul. and if you're good enough, no you're not good enough, no heaven for you. if god ran our asylum system, it
prospectus cover at the top of the church , the top of the church, archbishop rowan williams calls forborders, although he himself has very secure borders around his residences , and his around his residences, and his foot soldiers help men like abdul ezedi into the country, oblivious to the danger they present to women or the danger they present to christianity itself. richard lionheart , the itself. richard lionheart, the last good christian leader, must be spinning in his grave. christian...
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children, wonderful scene, previously, there was just a wooden box here, this spring birch, apple, and rowane southern group of troops in the donetsk direction svo. with pinpoint precision, the operators direct them to dugouts, temporary shelters, trenches, and in just a week they destroyed at least 70 militants and three pieces of equipment. here is a drone crew in the zaporozhye direction. mikat , for the stavropol paratroopers, pointed it straight at an enemy stronghold, eliminating an entire squad of enemy infantry. in the northern direction, our multiple launch rocket systems struck the enemy’s forward positions, disrupting his rotation, having received the coordinates, quickly moved to the indicated square, opened hurricane fire. and in the solidaro arttemov direction, a daring raid against the ukrainian armed forces was carried out by the crew of a mobile armored group of the guards parachute regiment of the tula airborne forces. they worked perfectly, prepared a planstar for the attack of the main forces. and here are the new names of our fighters who showed courage and heroism: priv
children, wonderful scene, previously, there was just a wooden box here, this spring birch, apple, and rowane southern group of troops in the donetsk direction svo. with pinpoint precision, the operators direct them to dugouts, temporary shelters, trenches, and in just a week they destroyed at least 70 militants and three pieces of equipment. here is a drone crew in the zaporozhye direction. mikat , for the stavropol paratroopers, pointed it straight at an enemy stronghold, eliminating an...
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actor rowan atkinson was blamed this week for low electric vehicle sales after he called electric carsis comments were mentioned in the house of lords debate on the issue, with other common complaints being that evs are heavy , expensive and don't have heavy, expensive and don't have enough charging points. so are electric vehicles the future? well i'm joined now by danica mccarthy , climate columnist for mccarthy, climate columnist for the independent, and property expert russell quirk. all right, danica , good afternoon. i danica, good afternoon. i remembered it like monica. see, that's how i got it . right. remembered it like monica. see, that's how i got it. right. i'm going to start with you. are are these cars the future? absolutely >> we we've just celebrated britain passing the 1 million point sales for evs. >> there's now a million evs in our sales from a really low point just five years ago. >> we have also the really exciting thing because there's been a real issue with second hand evs creating that market. >> that has expanded 90% >> that market has expanded 90% in the last
actor rowan atkinson was blamed this week for low electric vehicle sales after he called electric carsis comments were mentioned in the house of lords debate on the issue, with other common complaints being that evs are heavy , expensive and don't have heavy, expensive and don't have enough charging points. so are electric vehicles the future? well i'm joined now by danica mccarthy , climate columnist for mccarthy, climate columnist for the independent, and property expert russell quirk. all...
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. —— rowan.at another child that your child has met from school would be capable of doing such a thing. in a packed court number two, brianna's father and sister laid bare the anguish that her murder has caused. her sister alicia said no—one could ever make her feel better, and the loss of brianna was a pain she would carry for the rest of her life. herfather, peter spooner, described brianna's killers as pure evil, and said he would never come to terms with the death of his daughter. the planning, violence and the age of the killers is beyond belief. the two appear to have had a deadly influence on each other, and turned what may have started out as dark fantasies about murder into a reality. mrsjustice yip said scarlettjenkinson was motivated by a deep desire to kill, while eddie ratcliffe's motivation was in part hostility to brianna's transgender identity. jenkinson now faces a minimum of 22 years in prison, and ratcliffe 20. it means they will be in their 305 before they can be considered fo
. —— rowan.at another child that your child has met from school would be capable of doing such a thing. in a packed court number two, brianna's father and sister laid bare the anguish that her murder has caused. her sister alicia said no—one could ever make her feel better, and the loss of brianna was a pain she would carry for the rest of her life. herfather, peter spooner, described brianna's killers as pure evil, and said he would never come to terms with the death of his daughter. the...
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rowan bridge, bbc news, south shields.n cafe was once a firm fixture on the high street — but are they in danger of dying out? nina is finding out for us. morning. if you are anything like me, food is neverfarfrom your mind, no starting and finishing about breakfast, it is all the time. we are at maggie may's in liverpool. they described it to me as an upmarket greasy spoon. look at why. this is scouse, traditional merseyside dish, add beef stew i will have later on with bread, butter and brown sauce. mushrooms on the go, smelling delicious already. in some areas, greasy spoons, upmarket or not are going out of fashion. how to because people are more aware of the help that partly because, have a look out here. look at the size of this place! imagine the heating bill in your place and project onto here. when you think that inflation went up to i9% last year, look at the menu here! brad is costing around 25% more than it was two years ago, milk 40% more than it was. combine that to the way we are eating more healthy and chai
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and i remember the archbishop of canterbury at the time, i think it was rowan wilkinson was making speechesat's where it changes where left changes and where the left really blind spot. you really have a blind spot. you saw it with terror suspects saw it with with terror suspects that to re—educate. that we're trying to re—educate. they a weeks hanging they think a few weeks hanging around somebody who reads around with somebody who reads the to change the guardian is going to change someone's the guardian is going to change someon it's not true . what beliefs, it's not true. what they will do is change the communities around them. and that's need that's something we need to be aware of. yeah >> look, matthew, you know, do you left is you think that the left is honest enough about the fact that coming that we have people coming over on boats who maybe not necessarily getting here illegally, possibly necessarily getting here illeg come possibly necessarily getting here illeg come countries ly necessarily getting here illeg come countries where they come from countries where women are treated
and i remember the archbishop of canterbury at the time, i think it was rowan wilkinson was making speechesat's where it changes where left changes and where the left really blind spot. you really have a blind spot. you saw it with terror suspects saw it with with terror suspects that to re—educate. that we're trying to re—educate. they a weeks hanging they think a few weeks hanging around somebody who reads around with somebody who reads the to change the guardian is going to change...
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win on sunday night featured on news bulletins and other bbc outlets the following day, leading jim rowannot a swiftie. well, joining us on the newswatch sofa is richard burgess, who is director of news content for bbc news, and who'll be staying with us for most of the programme to discuss your feedback this week. thank you, as ever, for coming on newswatch. can you explain the volume of coverage compared to stories like the nhs death case that phil there mentioned? i think, as always with a news agenda, it's about a mix, so you need a mix of stories and, of course, we need to cover those really serious, important stories — which i think we have done really well this week with branwen jeffreys looking at the state of our school classrooms and the impact of pf! contracts, alison holt looking at issues around disability care and the nhs — but at the same time, we know that audiences welcome light relief. taylor swift is a major star, the super bowl is a major cultural and sporting event, and i think it's important that we cover it and give it — you know, show the interest in it that some o
win on sunday night featured on news bulletins and other bbc outlets the following day, leading jim rowannot a swiftie. well, joining us on the newswatch sofa is richard burgess, who is director of news content for bbc news, and who'll be staying with us for most of the programme to discuss your feedback this week. thank you, as ever, for coming on newswatch. can you explain the volume of coverage compared to stories like the nhs death case that phil there mentioned? i think, as always with a...