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from a tennis school here in sheffield.ver the next few years to revamp courts across the country in great britain. so they could have multiservice court, floodlights all new indoor centres like the one here. that is the idea. let's talk to alistair, the participation director at the lawn tennis association. hello. what difference do you think facilities like this can make? it is notjust about facilities, you do need to engage as well with the inner—city kids, they wouldn't normally get a chance to play tennis. we are making the single biggest commitment we have made ever to facilities. were asking the community due come together with ideas for transforming facilities like this. working with partners like sheffield council to provide fantastic indoor facilities to transform areas like we have already here. also hoping to inspire more kids to pick up a racket, to ta ke more kids to pick up a racket, to take part and play in a strong community facility that is easily accessible and affordable. pounds initially, another £125 m
from a tennis school here in sheffield.ver the next few years to revamp courts across the country in great britain. so they could have multiservice court, floodlights all new indoor centres like the one here. that is the idea. let's talk to alistair, the participation director at the lawn tennis association. hello. what difference do you think facilities like this can make? it is notjust about facilities, you do need to engage as well with the inner—city kids, they wouldn't normally get a...
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this was the company secretary of sheffield wednesday, he is accused of failing to carry out his dutiesalfe was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police. he is charged with perverting the course of justice. at charged with perverting the course ofjustice. at home today, he would not answer questions. no comment. the former chief superintendent is also charged with perverting the course of justice, said also charged with perverting the course ofjustice, said to have altered statements. the former detective inspector faces the same charge, accused of being central to the process of changing statements. although individual people face trial, organisations such as sheffield wednesday in the former metropolitan ambulance service won't be charged. prosecutors say that is because over the decades, they have been completely restructured. it is no longer legally possible. 0r been completely restructured. it is no longer legally possible. or the families, there was a range of emotion, including some disappointment about those who won't face action —— among the families. some names we didn'
this was the company secretary of sheffield wednesday, he is accused of failing to carry out his dutiesalfe was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police. he is charged with perverting the course of justice. at charged with perverting the course ofjustice. at home today, he would not answer questions. no comment. the former chief superintendent is also charged with perverting the course of justice, said also charged with perverting the course ofjustice, said to have altered statements....
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nearly 30 years ago. 96 liverpool football supporters lost their lives because of overcrowding at sheffield wednesday's ground. among those facing trial is the senior police officer in charge on the day, david duckenfield, who is accused of manslaughter by gross negligence. relatives of the victims were told of the charges at a private meeting with the crown prosecution service. it's about all of these families, 28 years they've had of torture, really. it's been hell on earth. and they need an end to this. and now this, hopefully, this is definitely the start of the end. we'll have more detail of the charges being brought and reaction of the families. also tonight... pay in the public sector — the cap on pay rises could be reviewed later this year, according to some ministers. police investigating the grenfell tower fire say they may not be able to confirm how many died before the end of the year. we talk to the police officer who fought off the london bridge attackers and undoubtedly saved lives. ijust had one voice in my head saying, "don't go down, don't go down." and all i know is, i wa
nearly 30 years ago. 96 liverpool football supporters lost their lives because of overcrowding at sheffield wednesday's ground. among those facing trial is the senior police officer in charge on the day, david duckenfield, who is accused of manslaughter by gross negligence. relatives of the victims were told of the charges at a private meeting with the crown prosecution service. it's about all of these families, 28 years they've had of torture, really. it's been hell on earth. and they need an...
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also graham mackerel, former sheffield wednesday clu b mackerel, former sheffield wednesday club secretaryf justice police charged with perverting the course ofjustice relating to change at this agent and two other individuals charged. including donald denton, chief superintendent and another individual charged with perverting the course ofjustice. sue hemming is from the crown prosecution service. at the turn of the year the cps received the full files of evidence from operation resolve an independent police complaints in commission in relation to the hillsborough disaster and events that followed. the operation resolve files comprise 85,000 pages and the independent police complaints commission south yorkshire police file in addition to 30,000 pages. in addition there is estimated to be up to 1 million pages of unused material which needed to be assessed. operation resolve investigated the events of the 15th of april 1989 when 96 liverpool fans were tragically killed as a result of overcrowding. the referred to files in respect of 15 suspects. the independent police complaints commission
also graham mackerel, former sheffield wednesday clu b mackerel, former sheffield wednesday club secretaryf justice police charged with perverting the course ofjustice relating to change at this agent and two other individuals charged. including donald denton, chief superintendent and another individual charged with perverting the course ofjustice. sue hemming is from the crown prosecution service. at the turn of the year the cps received the full files of evidence from operation resolve an...
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the liverpool fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during theup final. david duckenfield ordered the opening of an exit gate through which fans poured into the ground. in the years after hillsborough sir norman bettison rose through the ranks to become chief constable of merseyside and later west yorkshire. given his seniority prosecutors will ask jurors to find he abused the public ‘s trust. jurors to find he abused the public 's trust. former chief constable norman bettison is charged with four offences of misconduct in public office. this relates to alleged lies he told by his involvement in the aftermath of hillsborough and the culpability of vans. the bereaved families emerged from their meeting with the cps having worked there will be prosecutions.” with the cps having worked there will be prosecutions. i am absolutely delighted. we've got today everything we could have asked for. the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, are correct. and we look forward to the due process through a court of law. graham mackrell was sheffield we
the liverpool fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during theup final. david duckenfield ordered the opening of an exit gate through which fans poured into the ground. in the years after hillsborough sir norman bettison rose through the ranks to become chief constable of merseyside and later west yorkshire. given his seniority prosecutors will ask jurors to find he abused the public ‘s trust. jurors to find he abused the public 's trust. former chief...
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back to sheffield. if they can sort it out.reby give notice the numberof june 2017 do hereby give notice the number of votes cast for each candidate at the election is as follows. nick clegg, liberal democrats, 19,756. cheering . jared o'mara, labour cheering .jared o'mara, labour party, 21,000 881. cheering logan robin, green party, 823. john godden thurley, uk independence party, 929 will stop ianjeffrey walker, the conservative party candidate, 13,561. stephen dominik winston, social democrat party, 70. total spoiled papers, 89. and i hereby declare... so nick clegg has lost his seat in sheffield hallam. it's worth remembering he looks quite saddened by that, that he was the man responsible for the great experiment in politics, in going into the coalition with the conservatives and paid a terrible price. his party did. and now, tonight, he's paid the price, and does look what you might call almost visibly upset at having lost sheffield hallam. he does, he's been the mp there for a long time. it's the mp there for a long time
back to sheffield. if they can sort it out.reby give notice the numberof june 2017 do hereby give notice the number of votes cast for each candidate at the election is as follows. nick clegg, liberal democrats, 19,756. cheering . jared o'mara, labour cheering .jared o'mara, labour party, 21,000 881. cheering logan robin, green party, 823. john godden thurley, uk independence party, 929 will stop ianjeffrey walker, the conservative party candidate, 13,561. stephen dominik winston, social...
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he was company secretary for sheffield wednesday, who owned hillsborough.ces two charges alleging he failed to carry out his duties as required by law. for the bereaved families who have campaigned for nearly 30 years, this is a stage towards justice that for decades looked impossible. the announcement of charges was met with their applause. i'm absolutely delighted. we've got today everything we could have asked for. the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct. and we look forward to the due process through the courts of law. i'll give you a personal response if i may. a mixed bag, a couple of names we didn't expect and a few that we think have been omitted. today's announcement is the outcome of four years of investigations by the police‘s operation resolve and the independent police complaints commission. and the cps's deliberations over who may or may not be charged aren't finished yet. files on west midlands police, the force which investigated south yorkshire immediately after the disaster, giving them what amounted to a clean
he was company secretary for sheffield wednesday, who owned hillsborough.ces two charges alleging he failed to carry out his duties as required by law. for the bereaved families who have campaigned for nearly 30 years, this is a stage towards justice that for decades looked impossible. the announcement of charges was met with their applause. i'm absolutely delighted. we've got today everything we could have asked for. the decisions by the cps in my opinion were correct, or are correct. and we...
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he was sheffield wednesday's clu b 197a. doing acts to pervert the course of public justice with doing acts to pervert the course of publicjustice relating to material changes to witness statements. he was a solicitor acting for south yorkshire police during the taylor inquiry and the first inquest. former chief superintendent donald denton and alan foster are charged with the same offence for their involvement in relation to changes made to witness statements. the defendants, other than david duckenfield, will all appear at warrington magistrates' court on the 9th of august. criminal proceedings have commenced and the defendants have the right to a fair trial. it is important there should be no reporting, commentary, or sharing important there should be no reporting, commentary, orsharing of information online which could prejudice these proceedings. i have not authorise charges in relation to any other individuals or organisations. the reason for this is set out in a written summary published today. that was sue hamming ea
he was sheffield wednesday's clu b 197a. doing acts to pervert the course of public justice with doing acts to pervert the course of publicjustice relating to material changes to witness statements. he was a solicitor acting for south yorkshire police during the taylor inquiry and the first inquest. former chief superintendent donald denton and alan foster are charged with the same offence for their involvement in relation to changes made to witness statements. the defendants, other than david...
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graham mackrell was the sheffield wednesday company secretary — responsible for safety, he is accusediling to carry out his duties. peter metcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police. he is charged with perverting the course of justice in relation to amendments made to police statements. at home today, he would not answer questions. any comment to make at all? no comment. former chief superintendent donald denton, in the middle here, is also charged with perverting the course of justice, said to have overseen the process of altering the statements. former detective chief inspector alan foster faces the same charge, accused of being central to the process of changing statements. nobody from the ambulance service is being prosecuted, and no organisation will face corporate charges over hillsborough, which has disappointed some. a mixed bag. a couple of names that we didn't expect, and a few that we think have been omitted. there will be six people facing criminal charges who might not have done if we hadn't have been resilient and all stuck together and fought this long f
graham mackrell was the sheffield wednesday company secretary — responsible for safety, he is accusediling to carry out his duties. peter metcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police. he is charged with perverting the course of justice in relation to amendments made to police statements. at home today, he would not answer questions. any comment to make at all? no comment. former chief superintendent donald denton, in the middle here, is also charged with perverting the course...
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children — all liverpool supporters — died as a result of the crush at the fa cup semi—final in sheffield89. the police commander on the day, david duckenfield, faces the most serious charge — that of manslaughter by gross negligence. the families of the victims who have fought for justice for decades welcomed the announcement, but with mixed emotions. it's about all these families. 28 years they've had, of torture really — it's been hell on earth, and they need an end to this, and now this, hopefully, this is definitely now the start of the end. we will have all the latest. also on the programme tonight... police say the number of dead and missing in grenfell tower has risen to at least 80 — most of the victims were in 23 of the flats. the police officer who fought off the london bridge attackers speaks publicly for the first time about his ordeal. ijust had one voice in my head saying, don't go down, don't go down, and i wasjust swinging all over the place. and the author michael bond, the man who created paddington bear, has died at the age of 91. coming up in sportsday on bbc news, jo
children — all liverpool supporters — died as a result of the crush at the fa cup semi—final in sheffield89. the police commander on the day, david duckenfield, faces the most serious charge — that of manslaughter by gross negligence. the families of the victims who have fought for justice for decades welcomed the announcement, but with mixed emotions. it's about all these families. 28 years they've had, of torture really — it's been hell on earth, and they need an end to this, and...
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the fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during the 1989 fae 2012, there have been two criminal inquiries into hillsborough. 0peration resolve investigated the day of the disaster. it identified 15 key suspects. 0ffences considered include gross negligence manslaughter. one of those waiting to hear whether he will face charges is former chief superintendent david duckenfield, who was the south yorkshire police match commander. the police watchdog, the ipcc, investigated cover—up allegations, identifying eight key suspects. it considered offences including misconduct in a public office and perverting the course of justice. the former west yorkshire chief constable, sir norman bettison, has revealed that he's been treated as a suspect by the ipcc. it isn't known whether he wailface charges. hundreds of investigators have been working from these offices for the last four years at a cost of £100 million. there is an expectation that charges will be brought, after such a long wait and such large—scale effort. judith moritz, bbc news, warrington. th
the fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during the 1989 fae 2012, there have been two criminal inquiries into hillsborough. 0peration resolve investigated the day of the disaster. it identified 15 key suspects. 0ffences considered include gross negligence manslaughter. one of those waiting to hear whether he will face charges is former chief superintendent david duckenfield, who was the south yorkshire police match commander. the police watchdog, the...
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people said that sheffield hallam was going to be lost, but nick won with a substantial majority. is it conceivable that the lib dems could go backwards this time? at elections, anything is conceivable. people pledged to eat their hats and look like idiots, or run down the street naked! of course, anything is plausible. like my promise in 2010! all that i can do is leave the range of polls, the maximum that theresa may is going to get is ten extra seats, i would have thought. seriously?! i hope there is money on this afterwards! paul, in corbyn hq, can ijust ask you, are they preparing for the possibility of a hung parliament or a win? they are preparing for a possibility of a hung parliament or a win. people were talking about the northern irish, welsh and scottish governments on brexit. they were not at the beginning of this, right? absolutely not. go back and look at the polls. the range is from a small tory majority through to a hung parliament through to a minority... they are ahead, aren't they? i spent the whole of the 2015 election campaign preparing for it hung parliament
people said that sheffield hallam was going to be lost, but nick won with a substantial majority. is it conceivable that the lib dems could go backwards this time? at elections, anything is conceivable. people pledged to eat their hats and look like idiots, or run down the street naked! of course, anything is plausible. like my promise in 2010! all that i can do is leave the range of polls, the maximum that theresa may is going to get is ten extra seats, i would have thought. seriously?! i hope...
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graham mackrell was sheffield wednesday company secretary and safety officer in 1989.sed of failing to carry out his duties charged under health and safety law and the safety of sports ground act. peter metcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police. he's charged with perverting the course of justice in relation to amendments made to witness statements. former officers chief superintendent donald denton in the middle and dci alan foster who is not shown are charged with the same offence. donald denton is said to have overseen the process of altering the statements. no one from the ambulance service is being prosecuted and no organisation will face corporate charges. it's the culmination of more than four years of work by hundreds of investigators. they've looked through thousands of documents including police notebooks from 1989 which were recovered from lofts, garages and offices and combed through page by page. the investigations have cost in the region of £100 million and expectations of prosecutions were high. donna miller lost her brother paul carlile
graham mackrell was sheffield wednesday company secretary and safety officer in 1989.sed of failing to carry out his duties charged under health and safety law and the safety of sports ground act. peter metcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police. he's charged with perverting the course of justice in relation to amendments made to witness statements. former officers chief superintendent donald denton in the middle and dci alan foster who is not shown are charged with the same...
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pressure will bring in some fresh air from the north so the temperatures will drop away, for example in sheffieldonday and tuesday. further south, we will keep the hot weather for much of the week ahead. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city am. thank you forjoining us. tomorrow's front pages. the observer reports that the government repeatedly failed to act on fire safety warnings before the fire at grenfell tower. the express leads with the queen's respond to the fire, praising her majesty for calming the nation. the sunday telegraph says theresa may could face a leadership challenge from within her own party if she waters down brexit. the sunday times reports that senior conservative figures have told the prime minister she has ten days to improve her performance orface a confidence vote in the party. let's have a closer look through the papers. the sunday telegraph, which of course all the papers are focusing on, the
pressure will bring in some fresh air from the north so the temperatures will drop away, for example in sheffieldonday and tuesday. further south, we will keep the hot weather for much of the week ahead. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard and rachel cunliffe, comment and features editor at city am. thank you forjoining us. tomorrow's front pages. the observer reports that...
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in sheffield we trialled a sprinkler fitting in a tower block of old people.ower block actually cost about £1100 per flat. it worked out at about £40 per year over its lifetime to install, pay for, and maintain an automatic sprinkler system for those people. we said it can be done, it can be retrofitted, it can be done. we have always pressed on this. but of course you are pressing against a government that has to legislate and add burdens of fire safety on to businesses. we are then coming to the red tape challenge. and the cost. we are told if you have one new regulations you have got to remove three. that might be all right if we are talking about insulation, and desirable things, but if we are talking about fire safety, one in and three out doesn't sound to be a good dealforfire safety. in terms of this public enquiry theresa may announced today. can you briefly, if possible, tell us the scope it needs to have and the speed with which we need to get on with it? i think it needs to be thorough. however long it takes to get to the root of the problem, and co
in sheffield we trialled a sprinkler fitting in a tower block of old people.ower block actually cost about £1100 per flat. it worked out at about £40 per year over its lifetime to install, pay for, and maintain an automatic sprinkler system for those people. we said it can be done, it can be retrofitted, it can be done. we have always pressed on this. but of course you are pressing against a government that has to legislate and add burdens of fire safety on to businesses. we are then coming...
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pressure will bring in some fresh air from the north so the temperatures will drop away, for example in sheffield monday and tuesday. further south, we will keep the hot weather for much of the week ahead. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: police say they now believe 58 people are dead or missing, presumed dead after the grenfell tower fire — but warn that figure could rise. you have the absolute commitment of myself, the metropolitan police and eve ryo ne myself, the metropolitan police and everyone involved that as soon as we can, we will recover those who have died in the grenfell tower. theresa may admits the support forfamilies in the initial hours after the disaster ‘was not good enough', after meeting some of those made homeless by the fire. the queen observes a minute's silence at events to mark her official birthday, in memory of all those who died in the tower and in the recent attacks in manchester and london.
pressure will bring in some fresh air from the north so the temperatures will drop away, for example in sheffield monday and tuesday. further south, we will keep the hot weather for much of the week ahead. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: police say they now believe 58 people are dead or missing, presumed dead after the grenfell tower fire — but warn that figure could rise. you have the absolute commitment of myself, the metropolitan police and eve ryo ne myself, the metropolitan...
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what about ellen sheffield, the other victim? yeah, if he recorded summer's attack, he probably recorded ellen's, too. and she said he ran off when the doorbell rang. it is possible he didn't have time to cover his tracks. duquesne: i just think it's completely demented this guy would use her own computer to record the rape. will you fast-forward past this part, please? yeah, sure. wait. go back. (rewinding) well, there's our guy. this creep never erased the video because he never had a chance to send it. (computer beeping) wait a second. guys, someone is trying to access ellen's hard drive remotely right now as we speak. who? i don't have a name, but i do have an external ip address. can you trace it to a geographic location? i'm already on it. that's a self-storage facility. is there a way that this is another zombified computer? definitely not. this is the source. our suspect is there right now. (spray hisses) (grunts) (rock music playing faintly) justin porter? you're under arrest for the murder of summer davenport. i didn't
what about ellen sheffield, the other victim? yeah, if he recorded summer's attack, he probably recorded ellen's, too. and she said he ran off when the doorbell rang. it is possible he didn't have time to cover his tracks. duquesne: i just think it's completely demented this guy would use her own computer to record the rape. will you fast-forward past this part, please? yeah, sure. wait. go back. (rewinding) well, there's our guy. this creep never erased the video because he never had a chance...
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sheffield 27 down to 20 from monday to tuesday.f the uk we will keep the heat for much of the week ahead. temperatures dropping a bit from 31 to 28, down into the mid—20s towards the middle part of the week but still warmer than it should be at this stage of the year. hot weather stays with us for the next few days and we reach the low 30s for the next few days fools. —— next few days. this is bbc news. our top stories: 58 people are presumed to have died in the fire at london's grenfell tower — police warn that number is expected to rise. the number 58 may change. i really hope it won't that it may increase. relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may at downing street as she admits the government's response, in the hours after the disaster, has not been good enough. a mistrial — that's the ruling in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby — the prosecution wants a re—trial. we can never underestimate the blinding power of celebrity but
sheffield 27 down to 20 from monday to tuesday.f the uk we will keep the heat for much of the week ahead. temperatures dropping a bit from 31 to 28, down into the mid—20s towards the middle part of the week but still warmer than it should be at this stage of the year. hot weather stays with us for the next few days and we reach the low 30s for the next few days fools. —— next few days. this is bbc news. our top stories: 58 people are presumed to have died in the fire at london's grenfell...
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sheffield hallam.ith the conservatives after 2010. he lost out on a pretty tight race and he is no longer an mp. the lib dems losing out. in westmorland and lonsdale, we were watching closely. tim farron held on but he has slashed his majority. it used to be 9000 and you can see he is now sitting on less than 1000. in gordon, another big beast, perhaps the biggest in the snp, alex salmond has lost out to the conservatives. will he be having a word with nicola sturgeon about the kind of campaign that the snp have run? in hastings, we we re that the snp have run? in hastings, we were watching this one with a lot of trepidation for amber rudd. we thought she might lose out. she held on, but the labour party will be incredibly disappointed to miss this. that would have been a big beast to take, the home secretary, the sitting home secretary. 0ne beast to take, the home secretary, the sitting home secretary. one more to bring you, ipswich. now this is suffolk and we do not expect any bread in a part of the
sheffield hallam.ith the conservatives after 2010. he lost out on a pretty tight race and he is no longer an mp. the lib dems losing out. in westmorland and lonsdale, we were watching closely. tim farron held on but he has slashed his majority. it used to be 9000 and you can see he is now sitting on less than 1000. in gordon, another big beast, perhaps the biggest in the snp, alex salmond has lost out to the conservatives. will he be having a word with nicola sturgeon about the kind of campaign...
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sheffield's father, a community leader, helped the detroit asian-american community during the marchesd to him was a galvanizing moment in the history of that community, and almost a martyrdom, quite frankly. >> a martyr, an attorney who represented the chin family would agree with sheffield. he helped start a civil rights group and is one of the leaders today. >> what's interesting is they were exposed to the movement. they saw those things, and they had within their dna a sense of justice and fighting for something other than themselves. i'm encouraged when i see those legacies continue and the fight go on. >> roland wong's family fights on. on their dinner table, mac and cheese and civil rights were part of growing up. flyers next to bowls filled with food. >> 11 years old, 25th anniversary. for tomorrow's event i'll be chaperoning. >> whatever workshops that we've gone to, they were going to as babies, they sat underneath our chairs. they were in the room, they were in board meetings, they were there. they've been there their whole life. >> when asked of their 21-year-old son, coul
sheffield's father, a community leader, helped the detroit asian-american community during the marchesd to him was a galvanizing moment in the history of that community, and almost a martyrdom, quite frankly. >> a martyr, an attorney who represented the chin family would agree with sheffield. he helped start a civil rights group and is one of the leaders today. >> what's interesting is they were exposed to the movement. they saw those things, and they had within their dna a sense of...
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clegg losing his sheffield c. failed to get elected himself in boston and skegness. the greens' caroline lucas, though, increased majority in brighton. after their best ever westminster election result with ten of northern ireland's 18 seats, the dup now find themselves as kingmakers. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter into discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation at this time of great challenge. she knows compromises lie ahead, but she fonua has to try to get on with governing. what is important is that we form a government in the national interest at this critical time in our country, because we do face the challenge of those brexit negotiations, so it is important to have a government that can take the negotiations through. that is what i am doing, forming a government. i obviously wanted a different result last night and i am sorry for all those colleagues who lost their seats, who did not deserve to lose, and of cou
clegg losing his sheffield c. failed to get elected himself in boston and skegness. the greens' caroline lucas, though, increased majority in brighton. after their best ever westminster election result with ten of northern ireland's 18 seats, the dup now find themselves as kingmakers. the prime minister has spoken with me this morning and we will enter into discussions with the conservatives to explore how it may be possible to bring stability to our nation at this time of great challenge. she...
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the latest casualty figures from the sheffield. i must write to them. prime minister? the families.ptain wood. captain dench. [margaret] as the only prime minister in the history of our country who is also a mother with a son of my own, i can imagine your agony, and your grief. [gunfire] [man 2] shortly after dark last night, our forces surrounding fort stanley carried out what the commander in chief has described as a brilliant surprise night attack. - [helicopter flying] - [gunfire] - [gunfire over radio] - [turns radio off] thatcher, bed. [man] from their new positions, our forces can see large numbers of argentine soldiers retreating and streaming back into port stanley. our forces are moving forward to exploit their success. [cheering] [sobbing] [laughing] well done, margaret. congratulations. [margaret] we congratulate the men and women of our armed forces for their skill, bravery and loyalty to this country. we were faced with an act of unprovoked aggression, and we responded as we have responded in times past: with unity, strength and courage, sure in the knowledge that thou
the latest casualty figures from the sheffield. i must write to them. prime minister? the families.ptain wood. captain dench. [margaret] as the only prime minister in the history of our country who is also a mother with a son of my own, i can imagine your agony, and your grief. [gunfire] [man 2] shortly after dark last night, our forces surrounding fort stanley carried out what the commander in chief has described as a brilliant surprise night attack. - [helicopter flying] - [gunfire] -...
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with manslaughter and another with line in the aftermath of the tragedy at the hillsboro stadium in sheffield back in 1989. reporter: coming out of the prosecutor's office, a clenched fist for short-term win in a long-term fight. he lost his son in the hillsboro disaster. he himself rarely survive -- barely survived. >> i'm absolutely delighted. we got today everything we could have asked for. the decision, in my opinion, was correct, and we look forward to the due process through the court of law. reporter: it was only a couple of hours earlier that the prosecutor in the case had spoken the words the families of the victims had been waiting for for 28 years. >> following these the row investigations and our careful review of the evidence in accordance with the prosecutors, i've decided that there is sufficient evidence to charge 6 individuals with criminal offenses. reporter: david duncan felt was the police commander responsible for security and crowd control that david he faces 93 counts of manslaughter by gross negligence . in 1989, it was a semifinal match of the english fa cup between l
with manslaughter and another with line in the aftermath of the tragedy at the hillsboro stadium in sheffield back in 1989. reporter: coming out of the prosecutor's office, a clenched fist for short-term win in a long-term fight. he lost his son in the hillsboro disaster. he himself rarely survive -- barely survived. >> i'm absolutely delighted. we got today everything we could have asked for. the decision, in my opinion, was correct, and we look forward to the due process through the...
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you can see on monday in sheffield manchester. temperatures dropa sheffield manchester.ather front advances towards the south. the heat is with us in the south. the heat is with us in the south and till the middle of the week. that does look nice. it's time for the film review. this week mark kermode joins jane hill to discuss this week's cinema releases, including "churchill" and "whitney — can i be me." hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases, as ever, is mark kermode. welcome. what do you have for us, mark? a very diverse week. we have churchill with a powerhouse performance by bryan cox. we have gifted which is not what it looks like it's going to be. and whitney: can i be me, the new documentary by nick broomfield. churchill, i do like bryan cox. he gives some fantastic performances. he plays winston churchill, which is a very big role. it is the run—up to d—day. effectively, he is played as a bulldog but as a kind of wounded bear. somebody who has been sidelined. you know, the military bosses are off doing th
you can see on monday in sheffield manchester. temperatures dropa sheffield manchester.ather front advances towards the south. the heat is with us in the south. the heat is with us in the south and till the middle of the week. that does look nice. it's time for the film review. this week mark kermode joins jane hill to discuss this week's cinema releases, including "churchill" and "whitney — can i be me." hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through...
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it was at the home of the colonel that a document they became known as the sheffield declaration was written. the document recognized as a matter of natural law that all human beings are free and equal. human beings in a state of nature, it's who we are, it's what we are. that language from the sheffield declaration later migrated and became part of the massachusetts constitution of 1780, and, of course, by john adams. once it became part of the massachusetts constitution, post-revolution, mum bett realize good heavens, it all human beings are free and equal, then i am free. she retained legal counsel and she fought for and won her freedom. this is in the early 1780s, so we're talking 80 years before the civil war. and she won her freedom from slavery. one of things i love about about her story is that we've got records of her saying that at any given time while she was asleep, if she had been offered even one minute of freedom, knowing that at the end of that one meant she would lose her life, she would give it up just to know what it felt like to be free. >> host: that's what my fa
it was at the home of the colonel that a document they became known as the sheffield declaration was written. the document recognized as a matter of natural law that all human beings are free and equal. human beings in a state of nature, it's who we are, it's what we are. that language from the sheffield declaration later migrated and became part of the massachusetts constitution of 1780, and, of course, by john adams. once it became part of the massachusetts constitution, post-revolution, mum...
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cambridge with two buildings, salford with nine, sheffield with one and tower hamlets with two.ut the government has only named 20 of the government has only named 20 of the 32 areas where cladding from tower blocks has failed the tests. all of those tests have so far failed. companies in a number of countries are reporting that they have been hit by a major cyber attack. in ukraine, government ministries, the main airport in kiev and the city's metro system have been targeted. there are also reports of companies affected in russia, denmark and spain. here in the uk, the advertising agency wpp says it has been hit. it is understood that computers have been infected with ransomware with demands for payment. well in ukraine, the central bank, several tv channels and postal services have also been affected. 0ur correspondentjonah fisher said it was a large scale attack on both the private and public sector. well, this is looking like an extremely widespread attack. it is impacting on both state—owned and private companies here in ukraine. at the last count there were more than 25 c
cambridge with two buildings, salford with nine, sheffield with one and tower hamlets with two.ut the government has only named 20 of the government has only named 20 of the 32 areas where cladding from tower blocks has failed the tests. all of those tests have so far failed. companies in a number of countries are reporting that they have been hit by a major cyber attack. in ukraine, government ministries, the main airport in kiev and the city's metro system have been targeted. there are also...
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tim farron is in sheffield visiting a factory. this is life and we will return to him. party leaders are out canvassing. 0ur correspondent, dan johnson, is in telford following the labour leader's campaign. what's happening there? people are gathering ready to hearjeremy corbyn‘s latest campaign speech. it's the same speech he's been giving around the country, addressing big crowds. you probably saw some pictures last night from gateshead where there were literally thousands of people standing in the rain. that wasn't meant to happen. we will return later where we expect to hear from we will return later where we expect to hearfrom tim farron and we will return later where we expect to hear from tim farron and jeremy corbyn at some stage this afternoon. and we will return to dan and to those following tim farron. the headlines coming up, now the weather. the thing i love about the good old british weather is no matter what it throws at us there's a lwa ys matter what it throws at us there's always someone out there enjoying themselves. we have heavy, persistent rain but
tim farron is in sheffield visiting a factory. this is life and we will return to him. party leaders are out canvassing. 0ur correspondent, dan johnson, is in telford following the labour leader's campaign. what's happening there? people are gathering ready to hearjeremy corbyn‘s latest campaign speech. it's the same speech he's been giving around the country, addressing big crowds. you probably saw some pictures last night from gateshead where there were literally thousands of people...
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sheffield, 27, down to 20 from monday to tuesday as the cooler and cloudy weather arrives but stayingh of the uk. that's the latest weather, bye for 110w. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. our top stories: 58 people are presumed to have died in the london tower block fire — police warn that number is expected to rise. that number, 58, may change. i really hope it won't, but it may increase. relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster theresa may at downing street as she admits the government's response, in the hours after the disaster, was not good enough. bill cosby walks free from court after a jury is unable to reach a verdict in his sexual assault case. the prosecution wants a retrial. in the philippines, more than 300 people have been killed
sheffield, 27, down to 20 from monday to tuesday as the cooler and cloudy weather arrives but stayingh of the uk. that's the latest weather, bye for 110w. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. our top stories: 58 people are presumed to have died in the london tower block fire — police warn that number is expected to rise. that number, 58, may change. i really hope it won't, but it may increase. relatives and volunteers meet with prime minster...
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pressure will bring in some fresh air from the north so the temperatures will drop away, for example in sheffielde hot weather for much of the week ahead. this is bbc world news. the british prime minister theresa may says that support for people caught up in london's grenfell tower disaster wasn't good enough. 58 are now missing, presumed dead. a mistrial has been declared in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby. thejury assault case against entertainer bill cosby. the jury was unable to reach a verdict after more than 50 hours of deliberations. the prosecution insists it wants a retrial. nato says seven us service personnel have been wounded in an insider attack at an army base in the north of afghanistan. an afghan soldier is said to have opened fire ata
pressure will bring in some fresh air from the north so the temperatures will drop away, for example in sheffielde hot weather for much of the week ahead. this is bbc world news. the british prime minister theresa may says that support for people caught up in london's grenfell tower disaster wasn't good enough. 58 are now missing, presumed dead. a mistrial has been declared in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby. thejury assault case against entertainer bill cosby. the jury...
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so here at this year's sheffield doc fest, content makers are trying new ways of grabbing our attentionthrough the eyes of a baby over its first few days of life. why is someone putting a toy in front of my face? it's quite unnerving. the trend may seem to be moving towards how far we can go with the medium to make the virtual world feel realistic. in my shoes aims to create a sense of intimacy. i've been to some amazing places in vr, i've even had some workouts in virtual reality. but one thing i haven't tried yet, which i'm about to, is the idea of it trying to create some sort of emotional engagement. now this is going to require a second player, here i've got ollie who is willing to take part. very willing. thank you for doing so. first of all we are going to pretend to be strangers, which isn't entirely true, we've met a couple of times. then we're going to pretend we are in a long—term relationship — things are moving fast around here! and thirdly were going to be on a tinder date. say something. i can hear what he's thinking, who wants that on a date? i'm actually the man. i'm a
so here at this year's sheffield doc fest, content makers are trying new ways of grabbing our attentionthrough the eyes of a baby over its first few days of life. why is someone putting a toy in front of my face? it's quite unnerving. the trend may seem to be moving towards how far we can go with the medium to make the virtual world feel realistic. in my shoes aims to create a sense of intimacy. i've been to some amazing places in vr, i've even had some workouts in virtual reality. but one...
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the cooler air in the north of the uk will continue to move southwards so in sheffield the temperaturesines: police say 58 people are now presumed to have died in wednesday‘s tower block fire in london. they warn it could take weeks to recover the dead and the number could rise. the british prime minister, theresa may, has admitted initial support for victims "was not good enough". french voters head to the polls for parliamentary elections later. the newly elected president, emmanuel macron, is expected to win a landslide victory, but voter turnout is expected to be low. the prime minister urged people to go out and vote. officials say a forest fire in central portugal has killed at least twenty four people and injured several others, including a number of firefighters. the secretary of the interior told reporters that most of the victims had burned to death in their vehicles. as we‘ve been hearing, a group of residents, volunteers and survivors of grenfell tower met theresa may
the cooler air in the north of the uk will continue to move southwards so in sheffield the temperaturesines: police say 58 people are now presumed to have died in wednesday‘s tower block fire in london. they warn it could take weeks to recover the dead and the number could rise. the british prime minister, theresa may, has admitted initial support for victims "was not good enough". french voters head to the polls for parliamentary elections later. the newly elected president,...
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at this festival in sheffield, developers are trying new ways to get our attention.world through the eyes of a baby. —— i could see the eyes of a baby. —— i could see the world through the eyes of a baby. the trend now is easy moving towards how far we can go with the medium to make the virtual world feel realistic. in my shoes and secrete a sense of intimacy. i have been to some amazing places in virtual reality. i have even had some workouts in virtual reality. —— in my shoes tries to create. but now, this is trying to create emotional engagement. this 0liver, who is go to take part. we are going to pretend to be strangers, which is not true. we have met a couple of times. then we are going to pretend we are in a long—term relationship. things are moving fast. and then going to be on a tinder date. says a link. again he is thinking. -- said something. -- i can hear what he is thinking. i am a man on a day with a lady. the situation feels intense. —— say. lady. the situation feels intense. -- say. no, that in order mean. you can meet people online and they can turn
at this festival in sheffield, developers are trying new ways to get our attention.world through the eyes of a baby. —— i could see the eyes of a baby. —— i could see the world through the eyes of a baby. the trend now is easy moving towards how far we can go with the medium to make the virtual world feel realistic. in my shoes and secrete a sense of intimacy. i have been to some amazing places in virtual reality. i have even had some workouts in virtual reality. —— in my shoes...
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nearly 30 years ago. 96 liverpool football supporters lost their lives because of overcrowding at sheffieldarge on the day, david duckenfield, who is accused of manslaughter by gross negligence. relatives of the victims were told of the charges at a private meeting with the crown prosecution service. it's about all of these families, 28 years they've had of torture, really. it's been hell on earth. and they need an end to this. and now this, hopefully, this is definitely the start of the end. we'll have more detail of the charges being brought and reaction of the families. also tonight... pay in the public sector — the cap on pay rises could be reviewed later this year, according to some ministers.
nearly 30 years ago. 96 liverpool football supporters lost their lives because of overcrowding at sheffieldarge on the day, david duckenfield, who is accused of manslaughter by gross negligence. relatives of the victims were told of the charges at a private meeting with the crown prosecution service. it's about all of these families, 28 years they've had of torture, really. it's been hell on earth. and they need an end to this. and now this, hopefully, this is definitely the start of the end....
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i remember catching a train from sheffield to rotherham, and you could see all these furnaces, and workshopsing. and — and people — people were busy. people worked in the mines or they worked in the steelworks. i think they felt they had a place. why do you think around here — and in london, in general — voted very heavily to stay in? i don't think there's pressure on jobs as much here as there are in other parts of the country. being a very cosmopolitan city, that people are used to mixing with all sorts of different people. we all get on, on the whole, very well. we enjoy that diversity. it's something that we are proud of, and we are happy to be part of. two of my childhood friends, john and pierre, still live in london. i met them, and john's children, at a local haunt. how did you feel, the day after the actual referendum ? i felt really quite depressed. it was very sad to see that a lot of people had voted to leave. itjust — it felt like, what's next? what happens now? i am resigned to the fact that we are going to leave, but i'm also reassured by the fact that the election has resulte
i remember catching a train from sheffield to rotherham, and you could see all these furnaces, and workshopsing. and — and people — people were busy. people worked in the mines or they worked in the steelworks. i think they felt they had a place. why do you think around here — and in london, in general — voted very heavily to stay in? i don't think there's pressure on jobs as much here as there are in other parts of the country. being a very cosmopolitan city, that people are used to...
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part of it has been designed here at sheffield hallam university.an build new technologies from the ground up, the hardware and software that is at the core of this training system is tech that is more commonly found in video games. and that technology is proving to be a flexible training tool. you can act out a lot more scenarios that would be too dangerous to do in any real—life setting. it's a lot cheaper, it's more cost effective, it's easier to set up, and it offers a whole range of scenarios that you couldn't do in real life, because they would just be too dangerous or too complicated. it's a big project. virtual simulations that can be used to train a wide variety of different people, from paramedics to the police, and even those employed by the transport networks. for this scenario we're going to put a new bag down here. there we are. a suspect bag has been placed in an accurate virtual model of a real location — a subway station in the spanish city of barcelona. my task as a trainee is to find it. ok, so i'm on the platform. i can see peopl
part of it has been designed here at sheffield hallam university.an build new technologies from the ground up, the hardware and software that is at the core of this training system is tech that is more commonly found in video games. and that technology is proving to be a flexible training tool. you can act out a lot more scenarios that would be too dangerous to do in any real—life setting. it's a lot cheaper, it's more cost effective, it's easier to set up, and it offers a whole range of...
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graham mackrell was the sheffield wednesday company secretary — responsible for safety, he is accusedcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police. have been omitted. there will be six people facing criminal charges who might not have done if we hadn't have been resilient and all stuck together and fought this long fight. professor phil scraton has spent years working to expose what happened at hillsborough, and says the passage of time must have had an effect on the number of charges. if we'd had the kind of investigation then that we have had now, and the kind of attention paid to the detail of prosecutable charges then as we have now, i think we would have seen a lot more prosecutions. the youngest to die at hillsborough was just ten years old. the oldest, a pensioner. they were all unlawfully killed. there have long been calls for justice. now, nearly 30 years after they died, those said to be responsible will face trial, and the prospect ofjail. judith moritz, bbc news, warrington. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we look back at the life of the creator of padd
graham mackrell was the sheffield wednesday company secretary — responsible for safety, he is accusedcalf was the solicitor acting for south yorkshire police. have been omitted. there will be six people facing criminal charges who might not have done if we hadn't have been resilient and all stuck together and fought this long fight. professor phil scraton has spent years working to expose what happened at hillsborough, and says the passage of time must have had an effect on the number of...
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the fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during the 1989 faal. since 2012, there have been two criminal inquiries into hillsborough. operation resolve investigated the day of the disaster. it identified 15 key suspects. offences considered include gross negligence manslaughter. one of those waiting to hear whether he will face charges is former chief superintendent david duckenfield, who was the south yorkshire police match commander. the police watchdog, the ipcc, investigated cover—up allegations, identifying eight key suspects. it considered offences including misconduct in a public office and perverting the course of justice. the former west yorkshire chief constable, sir norman bettison, has revealed that he's been treated as a suspect by the ipcc. it isn't known whether he wailface charges. hundreds of investigators have been working from these offices for the last four years at a cost of £100 million. there is an expectation that charges will be brought, after such a long wait and such large—scale effort. the hillsborough families have
the fans were killed when the terraces at the sheffield ground became overcrowded during the 1989 faal. since 2012, there have been two criminal inquiries into hillsborough. operation resolve investigated the day of the disaster. it identified 15 key suspects. offences considered include gross negligence manslaughter. one of those waiting to hear whether he will face charges is former chief superintendent david duckenfield, who was the south yorkshire police match commander. the police...
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call in the north of the uk continue to move southwards so in sheffield the temperature will reach lowhe headlines. british prime minister theresa may says support for people caught up in london's grenfell tower disaster "wasn't good enough". 58 are missing — now presumed dead. a mis—trial has been declared in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby. the jury was unable to reach a verdict after more than 50 hours of deliberations. the prosecution wants a re—trial. nato says seven us service personnel have been wounded in an insider attack at an army base in the north of afghanistan. an afghan soldier is said to have opened fire in the city of mazar—i—sharif. a traditional polynesian canoe has returned to honolulu in hawaii, completing the first—ever round—the—world voyage by such a vessel. the boat took three years to journey around the globe. now on bbc news ‘addicted to protein' — an investigation into the multi billion—pound supplement industry.
call in the north of the uk continue to move southwards so in sheffield the temperature will reach lowhe headlines. british prime minister theresa may says support for people caught up in london's grenfell tower disaster "wasn't good enough". 58 are missing — now presumed dead. a mis—trial has been declared in the sexual assault case against entertainer bill cosby. the jury was unable to reach a verdict after more than 50 hours of deliberations. the prosecution wants a re—trial....