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sarah campbell. on _ platinum jubilee celebrations.e celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live in _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live in windsor. —— thank you. a court in germany has sentenced a syrian colonel to life for crimes against humanity. anwar raslan, who's 58, was linked to the torture of 4,000 people at a prison in damascus known as "hell on earth". a former officer under president bashar al—assad, he was arrested in germany, where he'd claimed asylum, two years ago. our correspondent, jenny hill, has that story. those who opposed the syrian president paid a terrible price. bashar al—assad's regime violently crushed street protests in 2011. civilians rounded up, detained, tortured, killed, by people like this former secret service officer. anwar raslan presided over the torture of 4000 people at the notorious al—khatib prison in damascus. he'd claimed asylum in germany, but today, he was jailed for life here for crimes against humanity. yeah, it's like hell, really. wassim survived incarceration, i
sarah campbell. on _ platinum jubilee celebrations.e celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live in _ platinum jubilee celebrations. sarah campbell, on cue, live in windsor. —— thank you. a court in germany has sentenced a syrian colonel to life for crimes against humanity. anwar raslan, who's 58, was linked to the torture of 4,000 people at a prison in damascus known as "hell on earth". a former officer under president bashar al—assad, he was arrested in germany, where he'd...
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correspondent sarah campbell what correspondent sarah campbell options does prince now? _ now? are in terms of comment, we have not had any _ now? are in terms of comment, we have not had any comment - now? are in terms of comment, we have not had any comment from . now? are in terms of comment, we . have not had any comment from prince andrew's legal team but clearly, there will be a lot of discussions going on since that motion to dismiss byjudge kaplan yesterday. effectively, prince andrew has options in front of him to appeal the motion to dismiss, most legal commentators say that it is unlikely that an appeal would be successful, simply becausejudge kaplan was so definitive in his dismissal on all reasons, in his motion to dismiss. the other options are to fight the case in court and of course the civil case now is ongoing, and the timetable is quite quick. the next stage is something called a process of discovery. this is where the key players, and sam grewe and virginia giuffre will have to do is sit down with lawyers from the opposing teams and answer questions u
correspondent sarah campbell what correspondent sarah campbell options does prince now? _ now? are in terms of comment, we have not had any _ now? are in terms of comment, we have not had any comment - now? are in terms of comment, we have not had any comment from . now? are in terms of comment, we . have not had any comment from prince andrew's legal team but clearly, there will be a lot of discussions going on since that motion to dismiss byjudge kaplan yesterday. effectively, prince andrew...
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sarah campbell— private citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for— private citizen. citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for us there. - public money should be withheld from cricket unless it can "clean up its act," according to a report by a parliamentary committee. it comes in response to the emotional testimony given last year by the former yorkshire player azeem rafiq, who spoke about the racial abuse he had suffered at the club. laura scott reports. eradicating racism from cricket will be a long and difficult road. that is a conclusion from mps after they had powerful evidence from across the game, which convince them that discrimination is endemic. despite acknowledging there are grounds for optimism, they should the starkest of warnings to the england and wales cricket board, if this watershed moment does not bring significant improvements. i moment does not bring significant improvements-_ improvements. i would like to see ublic improvements. i would like to see public money _ improvements. i would like to see public money withheld _ improvements. i would
sarah campbell— private citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for— private citizen. citizen. sarah, thank you. sarah campbell for us there. - public money should be withheld from cricket unless it can "clean up its act," according to a report by a parliamentary committee. it comes in response to the emotional testimony given last year by the former yorkshire player azeem rafiq, who spoke about the racial abuse he had suffered at the club. laura scott reports. eradicating...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell reflects on the death of prince philip as she looks back on 12ths of the most significant events for the royal family. # give us this day our daily bread... the nation, and his family, said goodbye to the duke of edinburgh — the man who'd been by the queen's side for more than 70 years. my dear papa was a very special person who i think, above all else, would've been amazed by the reaction and the touching things that have been said about him. in the months after prince philip's death, the queen carried on with her duties until her health required her to slow down. carving their own paths away from the uk, the duke and duchess of sussex told their truths to a global audience... you're not going to tell me who had the conversation? i think that would be very damaging to them. ..and still smiling for the cameras, despite a challenging year. you're watching bbc news. we have just received a statement from buckingham palace confirming that the duke of edinburgh has died. the statement says, "it is with deep sorrow that her majesty the queen has annou
our royal correspondent sarah campbell reflects on the death of prince philip as she looks back on 12ths of the most significant events for the royal family. # give us this day our daily bread... the nation, and his family, said goodbye to the duke of edinburgh — the man who'd been by the queen's side for more than 70 years. my dear papa was a very special person who i think, above all else, would've been amazed by the reaction and the touching things that have been said about him. in the...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell reflects on the death of prince philip as she looks back on 12of the most significant events for the royal family. # give us this day our daily bread... the nation, and his family, said goodbye to the duke of edinburgh — the man who'd been by the queen's side for more than 70 years. my dear papa was a very special person who i think, above all else, would've been amazed by the reaction and the touching things that have been said about him. in the months after prince philip's death, the queen carried on with her duties until her health required her to slow down. carving their own paths away from the uk, the duke and duchess of sussex told their truths to a global audience... you're not going to tell me who had the conversation? i think that would be very damaging to them. ..and still smiling for the cameras, despite a challenging year. you're watching bbc news. we have just received a statement from buckingham palace confirming that the duke of edinburgh has died. the statement says, "it is with deep sorrow that her majesty the queen has announced
our royal correspondent sarah campbell reflects on the death of prince philip as she looks back on 12of the most significant events for the royal family. # give us this day our daily bread... the nation, and his family, said goodbye to the duke of edinburgh — the man who'd been by the queen's side for more than 70 years. my dear papa was a very special person who i think, above all else, would've been amazed by the reaction and the touching things that have been said about him. in the months...
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and join me, sarah campbell, as i take a look back at the year in which the nation paid tribute to prince the duke of edinburgh, who spent more than 70 years in service to queen and country. good morning. the education secretary nadhim zahawi has sought to reassure parents that the government's priority is to keep schools open. speaking this morning, he said a variety of mechanisms are being put in place for pupils — as well as masks — including on—site testing, more ventilation and the potential for merging classes. and mr zahawi said he doesn't want students to wear masks in the classroom for a day longer than necessary. his comments come just 2a hours after new guidance was issued for secondary school pupils to return to face coverings in england's schools again. jon donnison reports. this time a year ago, schools across the country were forced to close to most pupils. 12 months on, the government says it wants to do everything it can to avoid a return to empty classrooms and home learning. in england, all secondary schools have been asked to provide on—site covid tests for pupils befo
and join me, sarah campbell, as i take a look back at the year in which the nation paid tribute to prince the duke of edinburgh, who spent more than 70 years in service to queen and country. good morning. the education secretary nadhim zahawi has sought to reassure parents that the government's priority is to keep schools open. speaking this morning, he said a variety of mechanisms are being put in place for pupils — as well as masks — including on—site testing, more ventilation and the...
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sarah campbell looks back at his life. # i know a fat old policeman # he's always on our street # a fat tune of as time goes by. # he never known to frown # and everybody says # he's the happiest man in town...# barry cryer seemed a happy fellow too, and a lucky one. i spent my time mainly with people i liked and admired, laughing about something. he'd started young, playing shakespeare's falstaff at school in leeds. down in london, he wrote gags for the drag artist danny la rue, as well as performing himself. an early success was a novelty song which went to number one... ..in finland. # it looks like a purple people eater to me...# there was a comedy panel show on itv. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome tojokers wild, a game in which some of the country's top comedians match wits to see who, if anybody, knows all the jokes. and hello cheeky on tv and radio. he wrote for almost every leading comic, from frankie howerd to spike milligan, dick emery to kenny everett, the two ronnies to mike yarwood. when morecambe and wise switched from the bbc to itv, he and john junkin wrote t
sarah campbell looks back at his life. # i know a fat old policeman # he's always on our street # a fat tune of as time goes by. # he never known to frown # and everybody says # he's the happiest man in town...# barry cryer seemed a happy fellow too, and a lucky one. i spent my time mainly with people i liked and admired, laughing about something. he'd started young, playing shakespeare's falstaff at school in leeds. down in london, he wrote gags for the drag artist danny la rue, as well as...
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our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, is outside windsor castle.yes, good afternoon- — the last 24 hours. yes, good afternoon. it _ the last 24 hours. yes, good afternoon. it was _ the last 24 hours. yes, good afternoon. it was here - the last 24 hours. yes, good - afternoon. it was here yesterday it was agreed by mutual consent, we are told, that prince andrew would return his royal patronjudges and military affiliations back to the queen to be re—distributed amongst the members of the royalfamily queen to be re—distributed amongst the members of the royal family and he would cease to be style his royal highness and he would fight this civil case in the us as a private citizen. in a swift and stark manner this was effectively the queen saying you are on your own. on social media, his accuser virginia giuffre gave her view that she was pleased with the judge 's ruling that allows her case against prince andrew to go forward and she is glad she will have the chance to expose the truth and she is deeply grateful to her she went on the truth and she i
our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, is outside windsor castle.yes, good afternoon- — the last 24 hours. yes, good afternoon. it _ the last 24 hours. yes, good afternoon. it was _ the last 24 hours. yes, good afternoon. it was here - the last 24 hours. yes, good - afternoon. it was here yesterday it was agreed by mutual consent, we are told, that prince andrew would return his royal patronjudges and military affiliations back to the queen to be re—distributed amongst the members of the...
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sarah campbell reporting from windsor castle.t a phone call in the morning to say, "we�*ve not got enough staff, we�*re going to have to shut", you know, because they�*ve got staff isolating. so it is a massive concern obviously for me ringing work and then it�*s notjust nursery, it�*s me being in work as well. jane deals with the day—to—day running of the nursery and it�*s becoming increasingly difficult when staff are off with covid. we've shut more rooms, the preschool has been shut a couple of times and the room downstairs, the toddler room downstairs has also been shut a couple of times. at the moment, we're really in crisis, we may have to start looking at prioritising places for some of the children. young children don�*t have to be tested or isolate if their parents have covid. no—one knows if they�*re bringing it into the nursery. so we've got families that we know that the parents have covid, they've tested positive. but these children are in the nurseries. we should have a position whereby if children are living with p
sarah campbell reporting from windsor castle.t a phone call in the morning to say, "we�*ve not got enough staff, we�*re going to have to shut", you know, because they�*ve got staff isolating. so it is a massive concern obviously for me ringing work and then it�*s notjust nursery, it�*s me being in work as well. jane deals with the day—to—day running of the nursery and it�*s becoming increasingly difficult when staff are off with covid. we've shut more rooms, the...
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sarah campbell therefore i with his legal team. thank you very | much. sarah campbell therefore us.t i know the prime minister has been speaking this morning but has made no decision. ila speaking this morning but has made no decision-— no decision. no decision, no information. _ no decision. no decision, no information. almost - no decision. no decision, no| information. almost brushed no decision. no decision, no i information. almost brushed it off like a no answer and say. he was asked essentially the question we have all been asking, when will they make a decision about the novak djokovic's visa status, and why has it been dragging on for so long and all the prime minister said, i will refer you to the immigration minister's statement, essentially which said that he is considering information provided by novak djokovic micro team. yes, he is in the draw, set to play a fellow serb player. he has been training this morning, training yesterday. the optics in melbourne park is that he is ready to go to the australian open but it is far from is ready to go to the australian open but
sarah campbell therefore i with his legal team. thank you very | much. sarah campbell therefore us.t i know the prime minister has been speaking this morning but has made no decision. ila speaking this morning but has made no decision-— no decision. no decision, no information. _ no decision. no decision, no information. almost - no decision. no decision, no| information. almost brushed no decision. no decision, no i information. almost brushed it off like a no answer and say. he was asked...
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joint meet sarah campbell as i'd take a look back at the year in which the nation paid tribute to prince the duke of edinburgh, who gave it seven years of service to queen and country. —— gaveit of service to queen and country. —— gave it 70 years of service. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. leading figures in the uk's battle against covid—i9 are among more than 1,200 people to be recognised in the new year's honours list. knighthoods have been given to the uk government's chief medical advisor professor chris whitty and his deputyjonathan van—tam, as well as the chief medical officers for wales and scotland. now i big they are joined on the honours list by a host of well—known faces — including actors and sports stars — as well as people who have made extraordinary contributions in their fields and communities. lizo mzimba reports. their faces have become familiar to the public throughout the pandemic. now the chief medical officers for england, chris whitty... if lots of people are vaccinated, that reduces the risk of transmission in the community. for scotland, gregor smith, an
joint meet sarah campbell as i'd take a look back at the year in which the nation paid tribute to prince the duke of edinburgh, who gave it seven years of service to queen and country. —— gaveit of service to queen and country. —— gave it 70 years of service. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. leading figures in the uk's battle against covid—i9 are among more than 1,200 people to be recognised in the new year's honours list. knighthoods have been given to the uk government's...
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our correspondent sarah campbell has more.y strategy has been the promotion of three forests. red squirrels are thought to be better able to eat the seed cones than their rivals the grey squirrel. but a study in northern ireland has found that these non—native conifer forests could actually be detrimental to the red squirrel populations. the result say it is due to the hungry time martin, a school predator which is less alternative food to eat in a tent forest than a much more diverse native woodland. so tent forest than a much more diverse native woodland.— native woodland. so you have lots of re and native woodland. so you have lots of prey and refuges _ native woodland. so you have lots of prey and refuges for _ native woodland. so you have lots of prey and refuges for the _ native woodland. so you have lots of prey and refuges for the squirrels i prey and refuges for the squirrels but in conifer plantations which are simplified and generally single species you like these characteristics and so on his habitats the pine mart
our correspondent sarah campbell has more.y strategy has been the promotion of three forests. red squirrels are thought to be better able to eat the seed cones than their rivals the grey squirrel. but a study in northern ireland has found that these non—native conifer forests could actually be detrimental to the red squirrel populations. the result say it is due to the hungry time martin, a school predator which is less alternative food to eat in a tent forest than a much more diverse native...
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.�* sarah campbell looks back at his life. # i know a fat old policeman # he�*s always on our streetellow too, and a lucky one. i spent my time mainly with people i liked and admired, laughing about something. he�*d started young, playing shakespeare�*s falstaff at school in leeds. down in london, he wrote gags for the drag artist, danny la rue, as well as performing himself. an early success was a novelty song which went to number one... ..in finland. # it looks like a purple people eater to me...# there was a comedy panel show on itv. good evening, ladies and gentlemen, welcome tojokers wild, a game in which some of the country�*s top comedians match wits to see who, if anybody, knows all the jokes. and hello cheeky on tv and radio. he wrote for almost every leading comic, from frankie howerd to spike milligan, dick emery to kenny everett, the two ronnies to mike yarwood. when morecambe and wise switched from the bbc to itv, he and john junkin wrote their scripts. we've been so looking forward to working with you! come this way. it's just the same here i as what they are at the bbc
.�* sarah campbell looks back at his life. # i know a fat old policeman # he�*s always on our streetellow too, and a lucky one. i spent my time mainly with people i liked and admired, laughing about something. he�*d started young, playing shakespeare�*s falstaff at school in leeds. down in london, he wrote gags for the drag artist, danny la rue, as well as performing himself. an early success was a novelty song which went to number one... ..in finland. # it looks like a purple people...
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sarah campbell looks back at his life.an... 's i'm sorry i haven't a clue - charlie red-faced man... 's i'm sorry i haven't a clue and - charlie red-faced man... 's i'm| sorry i haven't a clue and barry cryer sings the words of the laughing policeman to the tune of as time goes by. laughing policeman to the tune of as time goes by— time goes by. everybody says he is the happiest _ time goes by. everybody says he is the happiest man _ time goes by. everybody says he is the happiest man in _ time goes by. everybody says he is the happiest man in town. - time goes by. everybody says he is the happiest man in town. temple | the happiest man in town. temple nacra a happy _ the happiest man in town. temple nacra a happy fellow, _ the happiest man in town. temple nacra a happy fellow, and - the happiest man in town. temple nacra a happy fellow, and a - the happiest man in town. temple nacra a happy fellow, and a lucky| nacra a happy fellow, and a lucky one. i nacra a happy fellow, and a lucky one. , , , ., , one. i spent my time
sarah campbell looks back at his life.an... 's i'm sorry i haven't a clue - charlie red-faced man... 's i'm sorry i haven't a clue and - charlie red-faced man... 's i'm| sorry i haven't a clue and barry cryer sings the words of the laughing policeman to the tune of as time goes by. laughing policeman to the tune of as time goes by— time goes by. everybody says he is the happiest _ time goes by. everybody says he is the happiest man _ time goes by. everybody says he is the happiest man in _...
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sarah campbell in windsor.ts. eradicating racism from cricket will be a long and difficult road. that is a conclusion from mps after they had powerful evidence from across the game, which convinced them that discrimination is endemic. despite acknowledging there are grounds for optimism, they issued the starkest of warnings to the england and wales cricket board, if this watershed moment does not bring significant improvements. i would like to see public money withheld from cricket if the measures the ecb come up with in terms of trying to ensure that racism, the scourge of racism, is removed from the game. if they fail to meet those targets, then there should be a stopping of public money to the game, very simple. the committee praised the former yorkshire player azeem rafiq for his courage in lifting the the lid on problems within cricket. his testimony led to his old club imploding, and a crisis engulfing the sport. rafiq commended what he called the sensible action of the committee, saying it shows just how
sarah campbell in windsor.ts. eradicating racism from cricket will be a long and difficult road. that is a conclusion from mps after they had powerful evidence from across the game, which convinced them that discrimination is endemic. despite acknowledging there are grounds for optimism, they issued the starkest of warnings to the england and wales cricket board, if this watershed moment does not bring significant improvements. i would like to see public money withheld from cricket if the...
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and join me, sarah campbell, as i take a look back at the year in which the nation paid tribute to prince
and join me, sarah campbell, as i take a look back at the year in which the nation paid tribute to prince
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell has been following the story near the duke�*s home in windsor.ich would mean beforejuly of this year he and his accuser would have to sit down with opposition lawyers and give testimony under oath. this would be recorded and would be open to any other witnesses which could include members of the duke�*s family and thatis members of the duke�*s family and that is before the case even gets to trial. or he could try to settle, an option that would undoubtedly prove to be expensive and virginia giuffre may refuse to settle. the statement that was released on behalf of her lawyer suggested she wants her day in court. prince andrew denies any wrongdoing and has been —— there has been no comments from his legal team today. there is no comment either from buckingham palace but i think we can say with certainty allegations have been circling for years and now will cast a cloud over this year�*s platinum jubilee celebrations. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with stav. it was a cold start of the day with a lot of frost and fog across parts of engla
our royal correspondent sarah campbell has been following the story near the duke�*s home in windsor.ich would mean beforejuly of this year he and his accuser would have to sit down with opposition lawyers and give testimony under oath. this would be recorded and would be open to any other witnesses which could include members of the duke�*s family and thatis members of the duke�*s family and that is before the case even gets to trial. or he could try to settle, an option that would...
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campbell. as the headline news continues here. now to sarah, are to talk town staff. the 35th meeting of the african union will see heads of states disgust cobit 19 in the conflict in ethiopia. with climate change, burkina, faso, and other west african coups. high on the agenda, can they deliver a unified response to the regions mounting challenges, special coverage on out just sarah with i'm james bays at un headquarters in new york. no way in the united states have long been close allies, but with other nato partners. they're now facing a new challenge as the alliance puts its forces on alert and with thousands of russian troops or mass that ukraine's borders always heading into a full scale war. meanwhile, as the way ends its presidency of un security council, it's now facilitated closed door discussions. tween taliban leaders, afghan civil society and international diplomat. so how will laws low tackle these and other pressing global issues moving forward, the norwegian prime minister unit scarce dora talks to al jazeera the owner's got story prime minister of nor
campbell. as the headline news continues here. now to sarah, are to talk town staff. the 35th meeting of the african union will see heads of states disgust cobit 19 in the conflict in ethiopia. with climate change, burkina, faso, and other west african coups. high on the agenda, can they deliver a unified response to the regions mounting challenges, special coverage on out just sarah with i'm james bays at un headquarters in new york. no way in the united states have long been close allies, but...