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well, our correspondent danny savage is on saddleworth moor.o from here? —— the keith bennett face. his family have campaigned for yea rs face. his family have campaigned for years and his brother is often on these moors, searching and passing on information to the police. i think we have too believed that keith bennett's body is never likely to be found. look at this vast expanse of moors behind me. it is featureless in places. even if brady had an idea or an approximation of roughly where he had left the body of keith and passed on that information, it might not actually be enough. it is very difficult to find anything here because there is so find anything here because there is so little detail. i think the nearest we will get to any memorial are the flowers and pictures that have been left at the scene. many thanks, danny. scientists from across the middle east — including iranians, israelis and palestinians — will come together today injordan for the opening of a new international research centre. the sesame project is a particle accelerat
well, our correspondent danny savage is on saddleworth moor.o from here? —— the keith bennett face. his family have campaigned for yea rs face. his family have campaigned for years and his brother is often on these moors, searching and passing on information to the police. i think we have too believed that keith bennett's body is never likely to be found. look at this vast expanse of moors behind me. it is featureless in places. even if brady had an idea or an approximation of roughly where...
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many thanks, danny savage on saddleworth moor.gency units, hospital accident and emergency units following the cyber—attack last friday on nhs computers, according to nhs england. 48 trusts and health boards were affected by that ra nsomwa re virus. boards were affected by that ransomware virus. and a lot of cancellations and delays in treatment were the result. there was a fear, of course, yesterday at the beginning of the week there would be a second spike in problems for computers in the end it is —— in the nhs of computers affected but that didn't happen, thankfully, we understand from nhs england patients are no longer being diverted away from hospital and accident and emergency units, that's the latest following the cyber—attack at the end of last week. inflation has risen to its highest level for nearly four years. the consumer prices index jumped last month from 2.3% to 2.7%, driven partly by the fall in the value of sterling, as well as a rise in airfares, electricity prices and clothing. 0ur economics correspondent andy
many thanks, danny savage on saddleworth moor.gency units, hospital accident and emergency units following the cyber—attack last friday on nhs computers, according to nhs england. 48 trusts and health boards were affected by that ra nsomwa re virus. boards were affected by that ransomware virus. and a lot of cancellations and delays in treatment were the result. there was a fear, of course, yesterday at the beginning of the week there would be a second spike in problems for computers in the...
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the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. rrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth security hospital on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew night. ian brady was a petty criminalwho grew up night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple became lovers and ian brady led her into a world of sadism. 0utwardly normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when ian brady and myra hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remain silent even when police had found three children's bodies in shallow graves on saddleworth moor. until her death in 2002, his accomplice blamed him. in the 1
the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. rrified the public. more than 50 years later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth security hospital on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew night. ian...
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the discovery of children‘s bodies on saddleworth moor left the public wondering who could commit such where he is remembered for his cruelty to other children and animals. he later took a job in manchester and, when his company hired a new typist called myra hindley, the couple became lovers. and brady led her a into a world of sadism. outwardly a normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when brady and hindley were arrested, they said nothing. challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remained silent even when police had found three children‘s body in shallow graves on saddleworth moor. years later, brady told the bbc his remorse for the crimes was painfully deep but he could never explain his motive. until her death, in 2002, his accomplice blamed him but if anything she became the greater hate figure. he, in many ways, escaped some of the disgust the public should feel for him because he was accompanied by a woman and i am not sure that he got his full share, his fair share of public hatred. in the 19805, the two kille
the discovery of children‘s bodies on saddleworth moor left the public wondering who could commit such where he is remembered for his cruelty to other children and animals. he later took a job in manchester and, when his company hired a new typist called myra hindley, the couple became lovers. and brady led her a into a world of sadism. outwardly a normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when brady and hindley were arrested, they said...
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brady's lawyer confirmed that brady did not express any kishes for his ashes to be scattered on saddleworth moornt assurances that brady's ashes wouldn't be scattered on the moor with speculation that had come from some request contained in a will or letter from brady. we from some request contained in a will or letterfrom brady. we are waiting news from the sefton coroner's office which may now release the ashes as there was no request in his will for his ashes to be scattered on saddleworth moor. uk unemployment is down again — falling to its lowest level in 42 years. latest figures from the office for national statistics show the number of people unemployed fell by 53,000 to 1.54 million in the three months to march — a rate of 4.6%. but are the figures as good as they seem? our economics correspondent andrew verity reports. you would need to be well into your 40s to remember a time when the unemployment rate was this low. at 1.54 million, the number of unemployed people is only 4.6% of a working population that keeps swelling to record numbers. economists have been convinced for years that i
brady's lawyer confirmed that brady did not express any kishes for his ashes to be scattered on saddleworth moornt assurances that brady's ashes wouldn't be scattered on the moor with speculation that had come from some request contained in a will or letter from brady. we from some request contained in a will or letterfrom brady. we are waiting news from the sefton coroner's office which may now release the ashes as there was no request in his will for his ashes to be scattered on saddleworth...
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the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor left the public wondering who could commit suchw, where he is remembered for his cruelty to other children and animals. he later took a job in manchester and when his company hired a new typist called myra hindley, the couple became lovers. and brady led her a into a world of sadism. outwardly a normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when brady and hindley were arrested, they said nothing. challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remained silent even when police had found three children's body in shallow graves on saddleworth moor. years later, brady told the bbc his remorse for the crimes was painfully deep but he could never explain his motive. until her death, in 2002, his accomplice blamed him but if anything she became the greater hate figure. he, in many ways, escaped some of the disgust the public should feel for him because he was accompanied by a woman and i'm not sure that he got his full share, his fair share of public hatred. in the 1980s, the two kille
the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor left the public wondering who could commit suchw, where he is remembered for his cruelty to other children and animals. he later took a job in manchester and when his company hired a new typist called myra hindley, the couple became lovers. and brady led her a into a world of sadism. outwardly a normal couple, they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when brady and hindley were arrested, they said...
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, this is where he and myra hindley buried four of their five victims, on saddleworth moor, a fifth buried on saddleworth moor, his body was never recovered, and it looks as though the coroner is keen not to add further misery to the families, and he has said that the body will not be released until he has been given assurances that the ashes will not be scattered on saddleworth moor. that had not been an issue, it is suspected that a meeting with ian brady's solicitor yesterday morning, in the hours before he died, may have resulted in his final wishes as to his resting place being discussed, but that has not been confirmed. but we will bring you more on that as soon as we get it. inflation has risen to its highest level for nearly four years. the consumer prices index jumped last month from 2.3% to 2.7%, driven partly by the fall in the value of sterling, as well as a rise in airfares, electricity prices and clothing. our economics correspondent andrew verity has been looking at the figures. voiceover: airfares, clothing and electricity. just a few of the reasons the cost of livin
, this is where he and myra hindley buried four of their five victims, on saddleworth moor, a fifth buried on saddleworth moor, his body was never recovered, and it looks as though the coroner is keen not to add further misery to the families, and he has said that the body will not be released until he has been given assurances that the ashes will not be scattered on saddleworth moor. that had not been an issue, it is suspected that a meeting with ian brady's solicitor yesterday morning, in the...
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the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor left the public wondering who could commit such. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew newspaper glasgow, where he's remembered for his cruelty to other children and animals. he later took a job in manchester and when his company hired a new typist called mira hindley, the couple became lovers and brady let her into a world of saidism. outwardly a normal couple they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering children. when brady and hirned were arrested they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remained silent even when three children's bodies were found in swallow graves on saddleworth moor. years later brady told the bbc his remorse for the crimes was painfully deep, but he could never explain his motive. until her death in 2002, his accomplice blamed him, but if anything, she became the greater hate figure. he, in many ways, escaped some of the disgust that the public should feel for him, because he was accompanied by a woman. i'm not sure that he got his full share, fairshar
the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor left the public wondering who could commit such. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew newspaper glasgow, where he's remembered for his cruelty to other children and animals. he later took a job in manchester and when his company hired a new typist called mira hindley, the couple became lovers and brady let her into a world of saidism. outwardly a normal couple they became serial killers, abducting, sexually assaulting and murdering...
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the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. ears later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth high secure hospital, on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in manchester. the couple started a relationship, and brady led her into a world of sadism. outwardly, a normal couple, they became serial killers, murdering five children. when ian brady and myra hindley were arrested, they said nothing, challenging detectives to prove their guilt. they remained silent even when police had found three children's bodies in shallow graves on saddleworth moor. until her death in 2002, his accomplice blamed him. in the 1980s, the two killers made full confessions, and went back to the moors to help search for other victims. pauline reade's body was eventually rec
the discovery of children's bodies on saddleworth moor shocked and horrified the public. ears later, the moors murderer, ian brady, has died at ashworth high secure hospital, on merseyside. he had been on hunger strike but force—fed for many years, as he was deemed to be mentally ill. these drawings are from the last time he was seen in public, at a hearing four years ago. he died shortly after 6pm last night. ian brady was a petty criminal who grew up in glasgow. he met myra hindley in...
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year—old and his partner, myra hindley, murdered five children in the 1960s, before burying them on saddleworth moorlso this morning: more free childcare, nationalising england's water companies and a levy on excessive pay. labour promises to be radical and responsible, as it launches its manifesto. allegations that president trump shared classified information with the russian foreign minister. the white house has denied the claims.
year—old and his partner, myra hindley, murdered five children in the 1960s, before burying them on saddleworth moorlso this morning: more free childcare, nationalising england's water companies and a levy on excessive pay. labour promises to be radical and responsible, as it launches its manifesto. allegations that president trump shared classified information with the russian foreign minister. the white house has denied the claims.
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tortured and killed five children in the 1960s with his partner myra hindley and buried them on saddleworth moor to the news. here's one of them, sonia hales. why was it necessary for it to be in the number one spot, to have so much time given to this story, for the bbc to then try and find people that they could interview on this story? by doing this all they were actually doing was causing yet more distress to the families of these children, who have to live with this day in day out for the rest of their lives. this could have been dealt with with a simple one—liner at the end of the news report. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at our website. the address of that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc coverage again next week. goodbye. hello, there. good morning. it's quite wet across the north and north—eas
tortured and killed five children in the 1960s with his partner myra hindley and buried them on saddleworth moor to the news. here's one of them, sonia hales. why was it necessary for it to be in the number one spot, to have so much time given to this story, for the bbc to then try and find people that they could interview on this story? by doing this all they were actually doing was causing yet more distress to the families of these children, who have to live with this day in day out for the...
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the ashes of ian brady will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, according to his solicitor.hildren with his lover myra hindley, and buried four of his victims on the moor. the assurance came during a coroner's court hearing today. sheffield city council has been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who has waived his right to anonymity, successfully sued the council after being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. the irish prime minister, enda kenny, has announced he will stand down next month when his party, fine gael, elects a new leader to take over. he led the country through the economic crisis but his position was weakened after last year's election which resulted in a minority coalition government. there is a warning about a squeeze in living standards following figures showing inflation outstripped wages for the first time in three years. meanwhile, a record numb
the ashes of ian brady will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, according to his solicitor.hildren with his lover myra hindley, and buried four of his victims on the moor. the assurance came during a coroner's court hearing today. sheffield city council has been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who has waived his right to anonymity, successfully sued the council after being assaulted by roger...
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serial killer's a5her5 assurances given that the serial killer's ashers will not be scattered on saddleworth moorises the amount of money spent on keeping him alive. the prime suspect in the killing of wpc yvonne fletcher will not be prosecuted, according to the telegraph, because police were blocked from using key evidence on national security grounds. we will start with the financial times. labour pledges £49 billion tax rise to fund a spending push. a lot of comment about this. are they able to raise all of the money that the need for all of the promises and pledges for all of the promises and pledges for the tax rises? i mean, you read through this manifesto and it is full of promises. we will spend money on this and that. even though they said they are going to raise 48 or £49 billion in new taxes, many of the promises aren't actually costed at all. they haven't said where the extra money is going to come from for nationalisation, for example. they are going to renationalise the railways and they are going to renationalise royal mail and parts of the energy industry. so there is a lot of pro
serial killer's a5her5 assurances given that the serial killer's ashers will not be scattered on saddleworth moorises the amount of money spent on keeping him alive. the prime suspect in the killing of wpc yvonne fletcher will not be prosecuted, according to the telegraph, because police were blocked from using key evidence on national security grounds. we will start with the financial times. labour pledges £49 billion tax rise to fund a spending push. a lot of comment about this. are they...
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danny savage on saddleworth moor, thank you.es labour's manifesto in bradford. inflation rises to its highest rate in nearly four years, rises to its highest rate in nearly fouryears, jumping to rises to its highest rate in nearly four years, jumping to 2.7%. donald trump says he has an absolute right to share facts with russia to bolster the fight against the islamic state group. hello. the business news this afternoon: manchester united has reported a loss for the first few months of the year because of high operating costs. it lost £3.8 million between january and march, down from a £13.7 million profit in the same period last year. it points the finger at expensive players and an unfavourable exchange rate. ford is planning to cut around 10% of its global workforce in an attempt to help profits. that's according to media reports which started in the wall streetjournal. ford refused to confirm or deny the story, but said in a statement that it was focused on its plans to "drive profitable growth". easyjet has reported a large
danny savage on saddleworth moor, thank you.es labour's manifesto in bradford. inflation rises to its highest rate in nearly four years, rises to its highest rate in nearly fouryears, jumping to rises to its highest rate in nearly four years, jumping to 2.7%. donald trump says he has an absolute right to share facts with russia to bolster the fight against the islamic state group. hello. the business news this afternoon: manchester united has reported a loss for the first few months of the year...
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they were known as the moors murderers because they buried their victims on saddleworth moor in northernlly from madagascar. following a tip off customs officers in malaysia were able to stop an attempt to smuggle around 330 or so of them. they were found in the cargo area of kuala lumpur airport, in crates which were labelled as containing stones, and marked with a fake address. these tortoises are sought after as exotic pets and can sell for around $4000 each. two major internet security firms, american company symantec, and russian—based firm kaspersky, say they are looking at clues that may connect the spread of computer malware which knocked out hundreds of thousands of systems around the world with north korea. they say some of the code used in the disruption has similarities to programs linked to pyongyang in the past. so far, there's been no response from north korea. and experts caution there's no hard evidence. david campa nale reports. the wannacrypt cyber attack has struck around the world. its impact has been the most far reaching of cyber crimes ever committed. as governmen
they were known as the moors murderers because they buried their victims on saddleworth moor in northernlly from madagascar. following a tip off customs officers in malaysia were able to stop an attempt to smuggle around 330 or so of them. they were found in the cargo area of kuala lumpur airport, in crates which were labelled as containing stones, and marked with a fake address. these tortoises are sought after as exotic pets and can sell for around $4000 each. two major internet security...
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tameside council — whose area includes saddleworth moor — has asked all its funeral directors to rejectors murderer, ian brady. brady , who killed five children with myra hindley — died on monday. a former youth team coach at newcastle united football club has been charged with 29 sexual offences. george 0rmond, who's 61, will appear in court next month following an investigation by northumbria police into historical child sexual abuse. a bbc investigation, has found flaws in the voice—recognition system, used by one of britain's biggest banks, hsbc. it analyses a customers' voice patterns, allowing access to their accounts. but while the bank says everyone's voice is unique, making the system secure, the bbc‘s click technology programme, has found it's possible for strangers to access bank details. dan simmons has the story. passwords, key fobs and apps have all been used to protect us, but over the past year, a new gold standard in security has emerged — biometrics. like fingerprints, the human voice is unique to each of us, and hsbc, along with other banks, has started using the voic
tameside council — whose area includes saddleworth moor — has asked all its funeral directors to rejectors murderer, ian brady. brady , who killed five children with myra hindley — died on monday. a former youth team coach at newcastle united football club has been charged with 29 sexual offences. george 0rmond, who's 61, will appear in court next month following an investigation by northumbria police into historical child sexual abuse. a bbc investigation, has found flaws in the...
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it says until assurances are given that the serial killer's ashes won't be scattered on saddleworth moor, where he buried his victims, the body won't be released. ian brady is also on the front of the express, which criticises the amount of money spent keeping him alive for more than 50 years, injailand in a psychiatric hospital. the prime suspect in the killing of wpc yvonne fletcher won't be prosecuted, the telegraph says, because police were blocked from using key evidence on national security grounds. now it is time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk, i'm stephen sackur. every day venezuela seems to get one step closer to economic and political chaos. mass anti—government protests have swept the country for the past month. close to a0 people have been killed in clashes with president maduro‘s armed forces. the shops are short of food, hospitals low on medicine, something it seems, has got to give. my guest isjulio borges, speaker of the opposition—controlled national assembly, is the chavista socialist revolution dying on its feet? julio borges is in caracas, welcome to hardtalk. than
it says until assurances are given that the serial killer's ashes won't be scattered on saddleworth moor, where he buried his victims, the body won't be released. ian brady is also on the front of the express, which criticises the amount of money spent keeping him alive for more than 50 years, injailand in a psychiatric hospital. the prime suspect in the killing of wpc yvonne fletcher won't be prosecuted, the telegraph says, because police were blocked from using key evidence on national...
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they remained silent even when police had found three children‘s bodies in shallow graves on saddleworth moorthem, nail them for the rest of their lives like they nailed me down. i wanted them prosecuted for keith‘s death. his mother, winnie johnson, died in 2012, never knowing where her son was buried. ian brady‘s sadistic crimes shocked the nation and will be recorded as among the most infamous ever seen in britain. keith doyle, bbc news. ground penetrating radar is being used in the police search for the body of 15—year—old daniellejones. the body of msjones has never been found and police have been searching garages near thurrock. assistant chief constable steve warron from kent and essex serious crime directorate gave this update on the investigation. yesterday, on monday the 15th of may, we executed a number of wa rra nts may, we executed a number of warrants and took control of the area behind me that contains a number of garages. yesterday we secured the site and conducted a forensic investigation and made the area safe for further work. yesterday also gave us the chance to allow dani
they remained silent even when police had found three children‘s bodies in shallow graves on saddleworth moorthem, nail them for the rest of their lives like they nailed me down. i wanted them prosecuted for keith‘s death. his mother, winnie johnson, died in 2012, never knowing where her son was buried. ian brady‘s sadistic crimes shocked the nation and will be recorded as among the most infamous ever seen in britain. keith doyle, bbc news. ground penetrating radar is being used in the...
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made clear that the ashes of the moors murderer, who died on monday, will not be scattered on saddleworth moorame during a coroner's court hearing this afternoon in southport. the irish prime minister, enda kenny, has announced he will stand down next month when his party, fine gael, elects a new leader to take over. he led the country through the economic crisis, but his position was weakened after last year's election which resulted in a minority coalition government. the former american soldier, chelsea manning — who was behind one of the biggest intelligence leaks in us history — has been released from military prison. the 29—year—old was expected to remain in jail until 2045, but president 0bama commuted her sentence just before he left the white house injanuary. 0ur correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan, reports from kansas. chelsea manning, seen here in herfinal days behind bars. held in an all—male prison, she won her fight to have surgery to transition to life as a woman. as she stepped out to a new life, she shared photos of the everyday things she's missed, like pizza. in a statement s
made clear that the ashes of the moors murderer, who died on monday, will not be scattered on saddleworth moorame during a coroner's court hearing this afternoon in southport. the irish prime minister, enda kenny, has announced he will stand down next month when his party, fine gael, elects a new leader to take over. he led the country through the economic crisis, but his position was weakened after last year's election which resulted in a minority coalition government. the former american...
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ian brady's ashes will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, the inquest into his death has heard.children with his lover myra hindley, buried four of his victims on the moor. the hearing was told brady's solicitor had given assurances "there is no likelihood" his ashes would be scattered there. sheffield city council have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who has waived his right to anonymity, successfully sued the council after being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. in the united states, president trump has been accused on interfering in an fbi investigation into the links between his former national security adviser and russia. it's reported that trump asked james comey, who was fbi director at the time, to "let this go" — that's according to a memo reportedly written by comey immediately afterwards. comey was fired from his post last week. the white house has den
ian brady's ashes will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, the inquest into his death has heard.children with his lover myra hindley, buried four of his victims on the moor. the hearing was told brady's solicitor had given assurances "there is no likelihood" his ashes would be scattered there. sheffield city council have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who has waived his right to...
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the ashes of ian brady will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, according to his solicitor.with his lover myra hindley and buried four of his victims on the moor. the assurance came during a coroner's court hearing today. sheffield city council has been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who's has waived his right to anonymity, successfully sued the council after being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. four men have been arrested in east london over an alleged terror plot. they're being held on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of terrorism. several addresses in east london are being searched. there's a warning about a squeeze in living standards. it follows official figures showing the inflation outstripping wages for the first time in three years. meanwhile a record number of people have jobs, with unemployment falling to its lowest level sinc
the ashes of ian brady will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, according to his solicitor.with his lover myra hindley and buried four of his victims on the moor. the assurance came during a coroner's court hearing today. sheffield city council has been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe, who's has waived his right to anonymity, successfully sued the council after being assaulted by roger dodds in...
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moors murderer ian brady until assurances have been given that his ashes won‘t be scattered on saddleworth moor reports. so just keep your hands on your hips. the idea that you can be obese but still healthy has been debated for years. previous studies have suggested that around one third of very overweight people are healthy with normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels, despite being classed as obese, according to their body mass index, which is a measure of height versus weight. but a new analysis of the medical records of 3.5 million uk residents suggests the idea of healthy obesity is a myth. compared to those of a normal weight, it suggests that outwardly obese people have a 49% greater risk of developing coronary heart disease, the risk of heart failure is increased by 96% and stroke by 7%. what was new for me from this study was that it showed that people who are overweight or obese are at an increased risk of heart disease, even though they may be healthy in every other respect previously. i rather thought that obesity increased blood pressure and cholesterol and that increased you
moors murderer ian brady until assurances have been given that his ashes won‘t be scattered on saddleworth moor reports. so just keep your hands on your hips. the idea that you can be obese but still healthy has been debated for years. previous studies have suggested that around one third of very overweight people are healthy with normal blood pressure and cholesterol levels, despite being classed as obese, according to their body mass index, which is a measure of height versus weight. but a...
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the ashes of ian brady will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, according to his solicitor.assurance came during a coroner's court hearing this afternoon. sheffield city council have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe — who has waived his right to anonymity — successfully sued the council after being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in february for a series of assaults on colleagues and students. four men have been arrested in east london over an alleged terror plot. scotland yard say the men have been detained on suspicion of the commission, preparation or insitgation of terrorism. several addresses are being searched. there's a warning about a squeeze in living standards today. it follows official figures that show the cost of living — inflation — is outstripping wages for the first time in three years. meanwhile, a record number of people have a job, unemployment has fallen to its lowest level in 42 years. here's our econo
the ashes of ian brady will not be scattered on saddleworth moor, according to his solicitor.assurance came during a coroner's court hearing this afternoon. sheffield city council have been ordered to pay nearly £200,000 in compensation to a former employee who was sexually abused by a council official. richard rowe — who has waived his right to anonymity — successfully sued the council after being assaulted by roger dodds in the early 1980s. dodds was sentenced to 16 years in prison in...
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tortured and killed five children in the 19605 with his partner myra hindley and buried them on saddleworth moorat they could interview on this story? by doing this all they were actually doing was causing yet more distress to the families of these children, who have to live with this day in day out for the rest of their lives. this could have been dealt with with a simple one—liner at the end of the news report. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on bbc news and current affairs, or even appear on the programme, you can call us on 0370 010 6676, or e—mail newswatch@bbc. co. uk. you can find us on twitter @newswatchbbc, and do have a look at our website. the address of that is bbc.co.uk/newswatch. that's all from us. we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc coverage again next week. goodbye. hello this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and sally nugent. in the last few minutes, president trump has arrived in saudi arabia on his first foreign trip since taking office — amid growing controversy back in washington. his plane has just touched his plane h
tortured and killed five children in the 19605 with his partner myra hindley and buried them on saddleworth moorat they could interview on this story? by doing this all they were actually doing was causing yet more distress to the families of these children, who have to live with this day in day out for the rest of their lives. this could have been dealt with with a simple one—liner at the end of the news report. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions on...
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moors. bad enough that he had taken his saddleworth secret to the grave, controlling and cruel to the last.al crisis, lloyd banking group is returning to private ownership. the government has sold its remaining shares in lloyds, ending one of the biggest bailouts of the crisis. at one point, 43% of the company was state—owned. the reprivatisation of lloyds is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. a man who was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder a female police officer outside the libyan embassy in london in 1984 has been told he won‘t face charges. scotland yard said key material in the case of pc yvonne fletcher couldn‘t be used in court, on grounds of national security. that‘s a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news it‘s time for newsnight. it‘s a bonanza! labour‘s manifesto promises a fairer more prosperous society for the many not just the few, with tax, borrow and spend, and spend. how‘s it playing with the core vote? and i‘m very proud to present our manifesto for the many — not the few. thank you very much! i believe in the labour p
moors. bad enough that he had taken his saddleworth secret to the grave, controlling and cruel to the last.al crisis, lloyd banking group is returning to private ownership. the government has sold its remaining shares in lloyds, ending one of the biggest bailouts of the crisis. at one point, 43% of the company was state—owned. the reprivatisation of lloyds is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. a man who was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder a female police officer...
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moors. bad enough that he's taken his saddleworth secret to the grave — controlling and cruel to the last.e in the bbc newsroom. our lead story is that donald trump has been defending his decision to share intelligence with the russian foreign minister. his national security adviser says that no sources were compromised. next on outside source, i want to turn to a very important story in nigeria. the issue of kidnapping. the country is suffering its worst economic crisis in decades, and that is having a knock—on effect in this particular type of crime. in lagos alone, more than 50 kidnappings were reported last year, but analysts think the true figure was far higher because kidnappings go unreported as families pay ransom is rather than involving the police. the bbc has spoken to for people who have been kidnapped recently. these are their stories. there was a bullet, shooting, shooting. they killed one of my security guys. they even shot one of my wives they took us to a creek, we were beaten with machetes. we thought it was the end. it was like a forest. there was water, mosquitoes were
moors. bad enough that he's taken his saddleworth secret to the grave — controlling and cruel to the last.e in the bbc newsroom. our lead story is that donald trump has been defending his decision to share intelligence with the russian foreign minister. his national security adviser says that no sources were compromised. next on outside source, i want to turn to a very important story in nigeria. the issue of kidnapping. the country is suffering its worst economic crisis in decades, and that...
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today, a coroner said that brady's ashes must not be scattered across these moors, bad enough that he's taken his saddleworthbbc news. there's been more evidence today of the squeeze on living standards. official figures show that last month inflation — that's the rise in prices — hit its highest level in nearly four years. 0ur economics correspondent, andy verity, is here. we should be prayered for a nasty surprise? be prepared. the price of fish up8 surprise? be prepared. the price of fish up 8 periods. if you want to buy a book, up 7% the bus that takes you to the shops, transport, passenger transport by road up 10%. prices are going down, toys and games. petrol took a dip. the average price rise, if you look at that, the cbi measure, up by 2.7%. that hes a the highest it's been for three—and—a—half years. the inflation won't do you much harm if your pay is keeping up. if your pay rise is higher than 2.7%. for most people, that's definitely not the case. if you look at the latest count for how much pay rises are going up, 2.2%. that is data from february. we will get an update tomorrow. we have been here
today, a coroner said that brady's ashes must not be scattered across these moors, bad enough that he's taken his saddleworthbbc news. there's been more evidence today of the squeeze on living standards. official figures show that last month inflation — that's the rise in prices — hit its highest level in nearly four years. 0ur economics correspondent, andy verity, is here. we should be prayered for a nasty surprise? be prepared. the price of fish up8 surprise? be prepared. the price of...
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moors. bad enough that he had taken his saddleworth secret to the grave, controlling and cruel to the last.assy in london in 1984 has been told he won‘t face charges. scotland yard said key material in the case of pc yvonne fletcher couldn‘t be used in court on grounds of national security. more on the election campaign and one of the key battle grounds in next month‘s vote is london, which accounts for more than 10% of all members of parliament and contains more than a dozen closely—co ntested marginal constituencies. the city — because of its rapid economic growth and complex social problems in some areas — presents politicians with a unique set of challenges, as our chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports. london — a fast—charging, global city. a place apart from the rest of the uk. even the politics are different, registering some of the strongest support for remaining in the eu. but running through london is a faultline between those living well off the global economy and those left behind. take housing. london average house price is coming in at 475,000, that‘s twice the uk average.
moors. bad enough that he had taken his saddleworth secret to the grave, controlling and cruel to the last.assy in london in 1984 has been told he won‘t face charges. scotland yard said key material in the case of pc yvonne fletcher couldn‘t be used in court on grounds of national security. more on the election campaign and one of the key battle grounds in next month‘s vote is london, which accounts for more than 10% of all members of parliament and contains more than a dozen closely—co...
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moors. bad enough that he's taken his saddleworth secret to the grave — controlling and cruel to the last.ding one of the largest bailouts of the crisis. the reprivatisation of lloyds is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. a second world war bomb discovered in birmingham has been safely detonated. the blast was caught on this west midlands police drone. it contained 1a0 kilograms of high explosives. police closed the m6 motorway in both directions while they carried out the explosion. police are spending a second day at a block of garages in essex in their search for the body of daniellejones, a 15—year—old girl who disappeared in 2001. officers have been excavating areas of the garage complex in stifford clays in thurrock. marc ashdown reports. this is ground—penetrating radar. if anything is detected under the concrete, the digging begins. specialist search teams have been here now for two days, an unassuming set of garages which could hold the key to finding danielle jones. police were tipped off earlier this year that there was suspicious activity here in 2001, around the tim
moors. bad enough that he's taken his saddleworth secret to the grave — controlling and cruel to the last.ding one of the largest bailouts of the crisis. the reprivatisation of lloyds is expected to be officially announced tomorrow. a second world war bomb discovered in birmingham has been safely detonated. the blast was caught on this west midlands police drone. it contained 1a0 kilograms of high explosives. police closed the m6 motorway in both directions while they carried out the...
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the couple buried at least some of the bodies of saddleworth moor.t. there have been desperate pleas from the boys relatives for ian brady to reveal his burial site. we are joined by the former is police officer who represents the victims. this isjust broken in the last few minutes, give us your first thoughts. my first thoughts are that these two individuals, myra hindley and ian brady, they murdered five young children, one of whom was lesley ann downey and i represented herfamily. when they murdered her, she was only ten years of age, she was lost on the moors and they recorded but they actually did to her. i remember staying with her mother and father, a number of times and i met them dozens of times and the grief and torment that i saw in their faces was beyond probably many that i have actually met. i have met hundreds of families who have had somebody murdered. is dreadful, there‘s never a nice way for somebody to be murdered. to know that your daughter was lost, alone and murdered and then her death was recorded, the grief can never ever be e
the couple buried at least some of the bodies of saddleworth moor.t. there have been desperate pleas from the boys relatives for ian brady to reveal his burial site. we are joined by the former is police officer who represents the victims. this isjust broken in the last few minutes, give us your first thoughts. my first thoughts are that these two individuals, myra hindley and ian brady, they murdered five young children, one of whom was lesley ann downey and i represented herfamily. when they...