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sally challen will now face account. sally challen will now face a retrial for account.ally challen will now face a retrialfor murder. the united states has said further meetings could be held with north korea, after the failure of the summit, between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong—un. the meeting ended without agreement after the us refused north korea's demands for relief of economic sanctions. the leaders had been expected to announce progress on the denuclearisation of north korea. so plans for a joint signing ceremony were abandoned and president trump left hanoi saying it was "one of those times when you have to walk". but he expressed optimism about a "good outcome" in the future. 0ur correspondent barbara plett—usher is travelling with president trump and sent this report. the day seemed to start off so well. the smiles and friendly gestures that began in singapore continued on into their second date, with another garden walkabout to demonstrate the special relationship. the statements were vague and president trump tried to lower expectatio
sally challen will now face account. sally challen will now face a retrial for account.ally challen will now face a retrialfor murder. the united states has said further meetings could be held with north korea, after the failure of the summit, between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong—un. the meeting ended without agreement after the us refused north korea's demands for relief of economic sanctions. the leaders had been expected to announce progress on the denuclearisation...
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it was at the family home in 2010 that sally challen took her husband's life. challen more than 20 times ahead with a hammer. during this appeal, the court heard from experts about her mental state, and this was the basis for the judge's ordering a new trial. in giving thejudge's judge's ordering a new trial. in giving the judge's ruling, judge's ordering a new trial. in giving thejudge's ruling, lady justice hallett said that, in the opinion of a come from a consultant frantic psychologist, sally challen had been suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing, and this evidence had not been put before the jury at her original trial. sally challen wasn't in court. she had followed the proceedings via video link from prison, and she remains that the night. her lawyers and herfamily say they will now try to have her freed on bail as they wait for a new trial date. a man who supplied his girlfriend with a class—a drug at a festival has been convicted of manslaughter. 30 year old ceon broughton is due to be sentenced on friday morning. he had denied
it was at the family home in 2010 that sally challen took her husband's life. challen more than 20 times ahead with a hammer. during this appeal, the court heard from experts about her mental state, and this was the basis for the judge's ordering a new trial. in giving thejudge's judge's ordering a new trial. in giving the judge's ruling, judge's ordering a new trial. in giving thejudge's ruling, lady justice hallett said that, in the opinion of a come from a consultant frantic psychologist,...
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it was at the family home in 2010 that sally challen took her husband's life. t richard challen more than 20 times on the head with a hammer. during this appeal the court heard from experts about her mental state, and this was the basis for thejudges‘ ordering a new trial. in giving thejudges‘ ruling, ladyjustice hallett said that in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist, sally challen had been suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing, and this evidence had not been put before the jury at her original trial. sally challen wasn't in court. she had followed the proceedings by videolink from prison and she remains there tonight. her lawyers and her family say they will now try to have her freed on bail, as they wait for a new trial date. june kelly, bbc news, at the court of appeal. the white house insists that further meetings could be held between the us and north korea, despite the failure of the summit between president trump and the north korean leader kim jong—un. the meeting ended without agreement, after the us refused nort
it was at the family home in 2010 that sally challen took her husband's life. t richard challen more than 20 times on the head with a hammer. during this appeal the court heard from experts about her mental state, and this was the basis for thejudges‘ ordering a new trial. in giving thejudges‘ ruling, ladyjustice hallett said that in the opinion of a consultant forensic psychiatrist, sally challen had been suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing, and this evidence had...
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sally challen wasn't in court. she followed the proceedings by video link from prison.epare for a new trial. at a news conference this evening with her family and supporters, her lawyers said they would now be attempting to have her freed on said they would now be attempting to have herfreed on bail as they wait for a trial date. a summit between donald trump and the north korean leader kim jong—un has ended early without agreement. a signing ceremony was cancelled at short notice because president trump said the us refused north korean demands for all sanctions against them to be lifted. in the past few minutes, the north koreans have denied this. despite the abrupt end of talks, mr trump claimed the relationship between the two men remained strong. 0ur north america editor, jon sopel, sent this report from hanoi. it all seemed to be going so well. president trump and chairman kim wandering through the gardens of a smart hanoi hotel, the pair apparently relaxed and getting on. and then a small piece of history — a reporter shouted a question at the north korean dictato
sally challen wasn't in court. she followed the proceedings by video link from prison.epare for a new trial. at a news conference this evening with her family and supporters, her lawyers said they would now be attempting to have her freed on said they would now be attempting to have herfreed on bail as they wait for a trial date. a summit between donald trump and the north korean leader kim jong—un has ended early without agreement. a signing ceremony was cancelled at short notice because...
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by 2010, the couple had split up — but said to be still emotionally dependent on her husband, sally challen her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had been in contact with another woman, she struck his head more than 20 times with the hammer. at this appeal, her lawyers are arguing that it was decades of provocation and psychological abuse which led her to kill, but this is being questioned. sally challen, appearing by video link from prison, listened as a psychiatrist employed by the crown prosecution service insisted she wasn't suffering from a mental disorder at the time of the killing. but a psychiatric expert from sally challen's side described her as having a borderline personality disorder, which would have been made worse by coercive control. all the evidence has now been heard, and tomorrow her family will be back at court as the lawyers make their final submissions. june kelly, bbc news, at the court of appeal. now it is time for sport today. hello. iama i am a tulsen tollett. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programm
by 2010, the couple had split up — but said to be still emotionally dependent on her husband, sally challen her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had been in contact with another woman, she struck his head more than 20 times with the hammer. at this appeal, her lawyers are arguing that it was decades of provocation and psychological abuse which led her to kill, but this is being questioned. sally challen, appearing by video link from prison, listened as a...
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today is sally challen's 65th birthday. vidence from mental health experts and will have to judge whether richard challen's death was the result of his controlling behaviour. june kelly, bbc news, at the court of appeal. donald trump s former lawyer, michael cohen, will shortly testify in public to congress and he's expected to accuse the president of criminal conduct. laura trevelyan is in washington. this could be some quite explosive testimony? it is going to be great political theatre for sure. michael cohen, self—described fixer for the president and his lawyer for ten yea rs president and his lawyer for ten years is going to say that the president is a con man, a racist and a cheat and he will say that while in office the president committed criminal conduct. remember that the present is alleged to have an affair with the porn star stormy daniels and michael cohen paid cash money to her so she would not talk about it during the election campaign for the michael cohen is going to demonstrate cheque from the president to
today is sally challen's 65th birthday. vidence from mental health experts and will have to judge whether richard challen's death was the result of his controlling behaviour. june kelly, bbc news, at the court of appeal. donald trump s former lawyer, michael cohen, will shortly testify in public to congress and he's expected to accuse the president of criminal conduct. laura trevelyan is in washington. this could be some quite explosive testimony? it is going to be great political theatre for...
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sally challen, as you mentioned, was convicted of murdering her husband in 2011. or so, thejudges have handed down that judgment. minutes or so, thejudges have handed down thatjudgment. sally sally challen's murder conviction has been quashed but she will face a retrial. we can tell you that the evidence was heard from a consultant forensic psychiatrist concerning mental disorder, potentially suffered by the appellant, sally challen. that evidence, thejudge, ladyjustice hallett, challen. that evidence, thejudge, lady justice hallett, the challen. that evidence, thejudge, ladyjustice hallett, the vice president of the appeals court, said that the evidence wasn't available at sally challen's original trial, in 2011. she handed down the judgment, as i say, the court quashed the appella nt‘s judgment, as i say, the court quashed the appellant's murder conviction, and a retrial has now been ordered. there is a big crowd outside the court of appeal at the moment waiting for sally challen's family, including her two sons, moment waiting for sally challen's family, includ
sally challen, as you mentioned, was convicted of murdering her husband in 2011. or so, thejudges have handed down that judgment. minutes or so, thejudges have handed down thatjudgment. sally sally challen's murder conviction has been quashed but she will face a retrial. we can tell you that the evidence was heard from a consultant forensic psychiatrist concerning mental disorder, potentially suffered by the appellant, sally challen. that evidence, thejudge, ladyjustice hallett, challen. that...
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sally challen now faces a retrial after defence lawyers argued she'd suffered decades of psychological abuse. her son gave his reaction to the news. it's an amazing moment, you know? the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we've always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered we felt was never recognised properly and her mental condition was not ta ken into account. the summit between president trump and kimjong—un ends in failure after north korea demands relief from economic sanctions in return for denuclearisation. north korea's foreign minister says their position will not change even if the us seeks further talks. a man is found guilty of manslaughter after he supplied his girlfriend with drugs at the bestival music event in 2017. ceon broughton did little to help 24—year—old louella fletcher—michie as she suffered a reaction to a class—a drug. the man who booked emiliano sala's fateful flight to cardiff city alleges the player was abandoned by the club, but doesn't blame anyone for his death. i don't know hold anyone responsible because it wa
sally challen now faces a retrial after defence lawyers argued she'd suffered decades of psychological abuse. her son gave his reaction to the news. it's an amazing moment, you know? the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we've always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered we felt was never recognised properly and her mental condition was not ta ken into account. the summit between president trump and kimjong—un ends in failure after north korea...
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sally challen, who's 65 and from surrey, killed her husband richard in a hammer attack in 2010. she denied murder and will now be retried
sally challen, who's 65 and from surrey, killed her husband richard in a hammer attack in 2010. she denied murder and will now be retried
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sally challen was jailed for life in 2011. ffairs correspondent june kelly has the story. sally challen‘s case has been taken up by the campaign group justice for women, and today her supporters were out in force at the appeal court with her family. her son, david, grew up witnessing the way he says his mother was treated by his father. he controlled what she could or could not say, where she should go, how she should look, cut the cables in her car to stop herfrom moving, you know, gaslighted her, made her question her sanity over facts and figures and records over his cheating, and made herfeel that she was losing her mind. the couple were married in 1979. she was just 15 when they met, and he was her only boyfriend. they made their home in surrey, which was where they raised their two sons. richard challen ran a successful car business. the couple had an active social life here and they took their sons on foreign holidays. but beneath all this was said to be a fearful family home, dominated by richard challen‘s controlling p
sally challen was jailed for life in 2011. ffairs correspondent june kelly has the story. sally challen‘s case has been taken up by the campaign group justice for women, and today her supporters were out in force at the appeal court with her family. her son, david, grew up witnessing the way he says his mother was treated by his father. he controlled what she could or could not say, where she should go, how she should look, cut the cables in her car to stop herfrom moving, you know,...
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sally and richard challen were married in 1979.their marriage, richard challen was said to have controlled and emotionally abused his wife. in 2010, she killed him. sally challen is now serving 18 years, as a convicted murderer. since the killing, extreme psychological abuse, known as coercive control, has become a criminal offence. earlier this week, sally challen's son, david, spoke to bbc breakfast about the way his father treated his mother. there was a cumulative effect of psychological abuse that controls your movement, your thought, what you eat, what you wear, over such a long period of time that there's a level of dependency that you can't exist outside of the relationship or inside the relationship, after that period of time. at the time of the killing, sally and richard challen had actually separated, but said to be still emotionally dependent on her husband, she'd appealed for a reconciliation. she went back to her old family home to meet him, but in her handbag was a hammer. after discovering that richard challen had b
sally and richard challen were married in 1979.their marriage, richard challen was said to have controlled and emotionally abused his wife. in 2010, she killed him. sally challen is now serving 18 years, as a convicted murderer. since the killing, extreme psychological abuse, known as coercive control, has become a criminal offence. earlier this week, sally challen's son, david, spoke to bbc breakfast about the way his father treated his mother. there was a cumulative effect of psychological...
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sally challen, and the front of the daily mail, is this justice at last for abused wives?ing from one pace into the broader category of cases. are they justified in doing the broader category of cases. are theyjustified in doing that?” think it is more a case of looking into the future and looking at how juries and defence barristers handle these cases, judge these cases, view them, what the public at large also understand by domestic abuse. i am not sure in retrospect how much of a difference it will make. i don't know because of course this case today, the grounds of appeal were that she had these mental health issues, but the lawyers have made a huge issue of coercive control. and this is something where the law has been changed much more recently, by theresa may. yes, when theresa may was home secretary she changed the law so coercive control was officially recognised as a form of abuse and if you are found guilty you can go to prison for up to five yea rs. you can go to prison for up to five years. so our understanding of domestic abuse is changing and i think it has
sally challen, and the front of the daily mail, is this justice at last for abused wives?ing from one pace into the broader category of cases. are they justified in doing the broader category of cases. are theyjustified in doing that?” think it is more a case of looking into the future and looking at how juries and defence barristers handle these cases, judge these cases, view them, what the public at large also understand by domestic abuse. i am not sure in retrospect how much of a...
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the i leads with the decision by court of appealjudges to overturn sally challen's conviction for murdering behaviour and abuse from him. lawyers quoted by the telegraph said the decision will now pave the way for dozens of other women in similar situations to appeal their own convictions. the mail also features that story on its front page, as does the mirror. meanwhile, the times says that nhs england wants to scrap four—hour waiting targets for a&e because it thinks the rules encourage hospitals to prioritise patients waiting the longest over those in most need of urgent care. the guardian leads with criticism of the government's gender pay gap reporting scheme. it claims ‘mathmatically impossible" data still hasn't been corrected and says not one firm has been fined for failing to comply with legislation. the metro reports that ceon broughton has been found guilty of the manslaughter of his girlfriend louela fletcher—michie, the daughter of a holby city actor, after he gave her drugs at bestival in dorset. rights, plenty to go on, let's start if we can with the daily telegraph, and the
the i leads with the decision by court of appealjudges to overturn sally challen's conviction for murdering behaviour and abuse from him. lawyers quoted by the telegraph said the decision will now pave the way for dozens of other women in similar situations to appeal their own convictions. the mail also features that story on its front page, as does the mirror. meanwhile, the times says that nhs england wants to scrap four—hour waiting targets for a&e because it thinks the rules encourage...
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sally challen now faces a retrial after defence lawyers argued she had suffered decades of psychologicalion to the news. it's an amazing moment, you know. this case needs to be looked at again, as we have always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered, we felt, was never recognise properly and her mental condition was not taken into account. a man is found guilty of manslaughter after he supplied his girlfriend with drugs at the bestival music event in 2017. ceon broughton did little to help 24—year—old louella fletcher—michie as she suffered a reaction to a class—a drug. two men tell the bbc they were abused repeatedly
sally challen now faces a retrial after defence lawyers argued she had suffered decades of psychologicalion to the news. it's an amazing moment, you know. this case needs to be looked at again, as we have always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered, we felt, was never recognise properly and her mental condition was not taken into account. a man is found guilty of manslaughter after he supplied his girlfriend with drugs at the bestival music event in 2017. ceon broughton did little to...
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sally challen now faces a retrial, after defence lawyers argued she'd suffered decades of psychological abuse. her son gave his reaction to the news. it is an amazing moment, the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we have a lwa ys be looked at again, as we have always said as a family. the abuse oui’ always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered we felt was not recognised and her mental condition was not taken into account. the summit between president trump and kim jong—un ends in failure — after north korea demands relief from economic sanctions — in return for denuclearisation. north korea's foreign minister says their position will not change even if us seeks further talks. the man who booked emiliano sala's fateful flight to cardiff city alleges the player was abandoned by the club — but doesn't blame anyone for the footballer‘s death. ido i do not hold anybody responsible because it was a tragic accident. we did nothing wrong, wejust tried because it was a tragic accident. we did nothing wrong, we just tried to help. the oscar winning condu
sally challen now faces a retrial, after defence lawyers argued she'd suffered decades of psychological abuse. her son gave his reaction to the news. it is an amazing moment, the courts have acknowledged this case needs to be looked at again, as we have a lwa ys be looked at again, as we have always said as a family. the abuse oui’ always said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered we felt was not recognised and her mental condition was not taken into account. the summit between president...
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sally challen has been in prison for eight years after killing her husband.lousy over richard's repeated affairs. but her two sons claimed their father had exercised a form of supreme their father had exercised a form of supreme psychological control over sally that eventually drove her to kill him. last year, their legal tea m kill him. last year, their legal team successfully persuaded the court of appeal to hear a challenge to sally's conviction of murder on the grounds that she was a victim of a kind of extreme domestic abuse known as coercive control. it's the first time such an argument will be heard. it's a new case, it's a new argument. and getting an appeal against a conviction is very difficult and the courts don't like to allow appeals, unless there really persuaded that there is something really significant that might makea something really significant that might make a difference to the outcome. on wednesday, the landmark hearing into sally's case will begin. if successful, her conviction could be downgraded to manslaughter. and given the time sh
sally challen has been in prison for eight years after killing her husband.lousy over richard's repeated affairs. but her two sons claimed their father had exercised a form of supreme their father had exercised a form of supreme psychological control over sally that eventually drove her to kill him. last year, their legal tea m kill him. last year, their legal team successfully persuaded the court of appeal to hear a challenge to sally's conviction of murder on the grounds that she was a victim...
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lawyers for sally challen — who was convicted of killing her husband, richard — are trying to have hern the grounds that she was a victim of his coercive control. she was convicted in 2011 — four years before the form of psychological abuse became a criminal offence. cardinal george pell has been taken into custody, after having his bail revoked. the most senior catholic cleric to be convicted of child sexual abuse is being sentenced in melbourne and has been told he faces several years in prison following his conviction for sexually abusing two choirboys in australia, in the 1990s. he'll be formally sentenced on march the thirteenth. fire crews have been tackling a huge fire on saddleworth moor in west yorkshire. 1.5 square climate as has been effective. 0ne eyewitnesses described it as apocalyptic. 0ur reporter david guest, are they beginning to get this under control? basically the fire crews have been fighting it overnight, they can see the line of fire stretching right across the moorland they are. —— more land there. —— moorland. 0n the pitch darkness, it is not safe to continue
lawyers for sally challen — who was convicted of killing her husband, richard — are trying to have hern the grounds that she was a victim of his coercive control. she was convicted in 2011 — four years before the form of psychological abuse became a criminal offence. cardinal george pell has been taken into custody, after having his bail revoked. the most senior catholic cleric to be convicted of child sexual abuse is being sentenced in melbourne and has been told he faces several years...
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during the appeal, the court heard from experts about sally challen's mental state.een suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing and this evidence hadn't been put before the jury at her original trial. sally challen wasn't in court. she followed the proceedings by video link from prison. she must now prepare for a new trial. at a news conference this evening with her family and supporters, her lawyers said they would now be attempting to have herfreed on bail as they wait for a trial date. june kelly, bbc news, at the court of appeal. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? north korea and the united states have publicly disagreed over why their summit ended without agreement. president trump said kimjong un had insisted on a complete end to sanctions. other stories from around the bbc newsroom one police officer has been killed and four ebola patients are missing in the democratic republic of congo after the treatment centre they were in was attacked and set on fire. the patients — who could be highly infectious — r
during the appeal, the court heard from experts about sally challen's mental state.een suffering from two mental disorders at the time of the killing and this evidence hadn't been put before the jury at her original trial. sally challen wasn't in court. she followed the proceedings by video link from prison. she must now prepare for a new trial. at a news conference this evening with her family and supporters, her lawyers said they would now be attempting to have herfreed on bail as they wait...
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sally challen now faces a retrial after defence lawyers argued she'd suffered decades of psychologicalways said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered we felt was never recognised properly and her mental condition was not ta ken into account. the summit between president trump and kimjong—un ends in failure after north korea demands relief from economic sanctions in return for denuclearisation. north korea's foreign minister says their position will not change even if the us seeks further talks. a man is found guilty of manslaughter after he supplied
sally challen now faces a retrial after defence lawyers argued she'd suffered decades of psychologicalways said as a family. the abuse our mother suffered we felt was never recognised properly and her mental condition was not ta ken into account. the summit between president trump and kimjong—un ends in failure after north korea demands relief from economic sanctions in return for denuclearisation. north korea's foreign minister says their position will not change even if the us seeks further...