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joe wilson, bbc news, in sheffield. and it starts on wednesday. dublin and belfast host the 12 teams with defending champions england naming their squad ahead of their opening match against spain. captain sarah hunter is in the mix along with forwards abbie scott and heather kerr. while making her fourth while making herfourth world cup appearance, full—back danielle waterman has been called up. there are three groups of four teams in the stages, with the final to be played at belfast on saturday the 36th of august. —— 26. that looks like it will be a fantastic tournament. england are the reigning champions, but they will face stiff competition. everything else, you can go to our website. but for me, tulsen tollett, and the marvellous sport today team, it is good night. goodbye. well, ket me start with a very dramatic picture from tuesday. that's some rough weather. here's a big storm just off the coast of essex, and two waterspouts — the marine equivalent of a tornado. incredible. a thunderstorm picture here from the s
joe wilson, bbc news, in sheffield. and it starts on wednesday. dublin and belfast host the 12 teams with defending champions england naming their squad ahead of their opening match against spain. captain sarah hunter is in the mix along with forwards abbie scott and heather kerr. while making her fourth while making herfourth world cup appearance, full—back danielle waterman has been called up. there are three groups of four teams in the stages, with the final to be played at belfast on...
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that's what you get here in sheffield? yes.ocal club must raise hundreds of pounds to be here. james thorpe and his dad simon exploring the athletes' village, father tries to find the opportunities for his boy to do gymnastics. how many different disciplines do you do? floor? floor, high bar, pommel horse and the rings. there's one place that i know that james is accepted at and that's where he's gone since he was six, five or six. even that is now struggling forfunding. while sheffield united's football ground hosts the opening ceremony this evening, rehearsals through the day here, races through the rain here. but as this national games begins, there is no certainty where or if there will be another. joe wilson, bbc news, sheffield. looked wet there. time for a look at the weather, here's ben rich. awful out least? it's been dramatic. yes. we had funnel clouds sent in by a weather watcher off the essex coast and thunder and lightning as well. an impressive shot there again from essex. it hasn't been that dramatic everywhere.
that's what you get here in sheffield? yes.ocal club must raise hundreds of pounds to be here. james thorpe and his dad simon exploring the athletes' village, father tries to find the opportunities for his boy to do gymnastics. how many different disciplines do you do? floor? floor, high bar, pommel horse and the rings. there's one place that i know that james is accepted at and that's where he's gone since he was six, five or six. even that is now struggling forfunding. while sheffield...
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joe wilson, bbc news, in sheffield.fy a jogger, who appeared to push a pedestrian into the path of a bus. keep an eye on the man on the right of your screen. this cctv footage of the incident shows him running along putney bridge, and appearing to push the woman into the road. the oncoming bus has to swerve into the next lane
joe wilson, bbc news, in sheffield.fy a jogger, who appeared to push a pedestrian into the path of a bus. keep an eye on the man on the right of your screen. this cctv footage of the incident shows him running along putney bridge, and appearing to push the woman into the road. the oncoming bus has to swerve into the next lane
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sheffield wednesday fan jamie vardy on the bench itching to get involved. not have to call for their chief goal—scorer. instead slimani got involved. he cost 29 million but moments like this have been all too rare. demerai gray is usually a substitute and he was enjoying his evening, setting up slimani to side foot sheffield united out of sight. the blades were destined to get on the scoresheet with a helping hand from the leicester keeper ben hamer. lavery will claim it. is the competition still relevant? it is if you are a leicester fringe player. still relevant? it is if you are a leicesterfringe player. ahmed musa, one of last summer's underperforming signings takes his chance. leicester content signings takes his chance. leicester co nte nt to signings takes his chance. leicester content to be in the third round. leicester one of seven premier league sides in action. the surprise came at vicarage road where watford were beaten 3—2 by championship side bristol city. you can see the full results on the bbc sport website. the draw takes place at a:15am in
sheffield wednesday fan jamie vardy on the bench itching to get involved. not have to call for their chief goal—scorer. instead slimani got involved. he cost 29 million but moments like this have been all too rare. demerai gray is usually a substitute and he was enjoying his evening, setting up slimani to side foot sheffield united out of sight. the blades were destined to get on the scoresheet with a helping hand from the leicester keeper ben hamer. lavery will claim it. is the competition...
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special olympics in sheffield this week there is sport everywhere.0 disciplines, 2500 competitors and what links them all is that they love sport. what links them all if they have a learning disability, and that can make life a daily challenge. getting like around, travelling and stuff like that and everybody being nasty to me, bullying me, stuff like that. that happen to you? yes, it does. doesn't happen here, doing the sport? no, everybody is the same. a lot of people with intellectual disabilities, they feel they're being left out from the community and from the exclusion. whereas coming to these games gives them a chance to express themselves and to really show not about what they can't do, but about what they can do and more. to stage all this sport takes money and for the first time this national games of the special olympics has received direct treasury funding, £2 million from the government. but when the event starts at the weekend, so does that cash. we're hoping that this event will just show what the benefit of supporting special olympics
special olympics in sheffield this week there is sport everywhere.0 disciplines, 2500 competitors and what links them all is that they love sport. what links them all if they have a learning disability, and that can make life a daily challenge. getting like around, travelling and stuff like that and everybody being nasty to me, bullying me, stuff like that. that happen to you? yes, it does. doesn't happen here, doing the sport? no, everybody is the same. a lot of people with intellectual...
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in sheffield this week there are sport everywhere.nes, 2500 competitors. what links them all is that they love sport. what links them all is that they have a learning disability. that can make life a daily challenge. getting around and travelling, stuff like that, everybody being nasty to me and bullying me. has happened to you? yes. does that happen doing sport? no, because everyone is the same. people with intellectual disabilities feel they are being left out from the community and excluded. but coming to these games gives them a chance to express themselves and to really show not what they can't do, but what they can do and more. to stage all the sport takes money. for the first time this national games as a special 0lympics, has received direct treasury funding, £2 million from the government. but when the event starts at the weekend, so does that cash. we hope this event will show what the benefit of sporting special olympics is. the olympic movement is about friendship and, rather dreary and achieving 1's best. that is what you
in sheffield this week there are sport everywhere.nes, 2500 competitors. what links them all is that they love sport. what links them all is that they have a learning disability. that can make life a daily challenge. getting around and travelling, stuff like that, everybody being nasty to me and bullying me. has happened to you? yes. does that happen doing sport? no, because everyone is the same. people with intellectual disabilities feel they are being left out from the community and excluded....
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that's what you get here in sheffield? yes.reds of pounds to be here. james thorpe and his dad simon exploring the athletes' village, father tries to find the opportunities for his boy to do gymnastics. how many different disciplines do you do? floor? floor, high bar, pommel horse and the rings. there's one place that i know that james is accepted at and that's where he's gone since he was six, five or six. even that is now struggling for funding. while sheffield united football ground hosts the opening ceremony this evening, rehearsals through the day here, races through the rain here. but as this national games begins, there is no certainty where or if there will be another. joe wilson, bbc news, sheffield. time for a look at the weather. we always had the feeling that the day was going to be spectacular for some parts of the british isles. there was a mixture of sunny spells in scotland and ireland but the cloud was much more developed further south and it has produced quite immeasurable date was somewhere at weather across
that's what you get here in sheffield? yes.reds of pounds to be here. james thorpe and his dad simon exploring the athletes' village, father tries to find the opportunities for his boy to do gymnastics. how many different disciplines do you do? floor? floor, high bar, pommel horse and the rings. there's one place that i know that james is accepted at and that's where he's gone since he was six, five or six. even that is now struggling for funding. while sheffield united football ground hosts...
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joe wilson, bbc news, in sheffield.ice in south west london are asking for help to identify a jogger, who appeared to push a pedestrian into the path of a bus. keep an eye on the man on the right of your screen. this cctv footage of the incident shows him running along putney bridge, and appearing to push the woman into the road. the oncoming bus has to swerve into the next lane to avoid hitting her. the bus stopped and passengers went to help the woman, who suffered minor injuries. time for a look at the weather... here's ben rich. where has some are gone? that is the yorkshire coast. rain is not the whole story this week that a big part of the story. you can see from the radar picture, what a soggy day so far in yorkshire, lincolnshire and in the midlands. we have started the season heavy showers across parts of east anglia and the south—east. also towards the south—west. these were the shower clouds beginning to build in north devon a little earlier on this morning. as we go through the rest of the day, across englan
joe wilson, bbc news, in sheffield.ice in south west london are asking for help to identify a jogger, who appeared to push a pedestrian into the path of a bus. keep an eye on the man on the right of your screen. this cctv footage of the incident shows him running along putney bridge, and appearing to push the woman into the road. the oncoming bus has to swerve into the next lane to avoid hitting her. the bus stopped and passengers went to help the woman, who suffered minor injuries. time for a...
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cheering what a fantastic event in sheffield there.ith their first day—night match — and the first to be played in this country. the opening test in their three—match series is at edgbaston, with a 2pm start, "lunch" at lipm, and "tea" at 6.40pm. stuart broad has been getting some tips from the australians, who've played three day—night matches, but he's never bowled with the pink ball, which shows up better under the lights. i just don't know what to expect. i mean, the australian guys i know say that the twilight period, the kookaburra ball nips around, but then the pink ball county round, the guys said the ball went quite soft quite quickly. we're just going to have to be so adaptable on the day, i think. the exciting thing as a player is we are going in with a completely clear mind, we're completely learning on thejob, almost. i think the team that will come out most successful this week is the team that reacts quicker. rory mcilroy says he might not play again this year, because of the rib injury that's troubled him all season. he
cheering what a fantastic event in sheffield there.ith their first day—night match — and the first to be played in this country. the opening test in their three—match series is at edgbaston, with a 2pm start, "lunch" at lipm, and "tea" at 6.40pm. stuart broad has been getting some tips from the australians, who've played three day—night matches, but he's never bowled with the pink ball, which shows up better under the lights. i just don't know what to expect. i mean,...
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and the national games begin in sheffield for competitors with a learning disability. 2,500 people areaking part. coming to these games actually gives them a chance to express themselves and to really show, not about what they can't do, but about what they can, can do. good evening and welcome. our main story: the organisers of the athletics world championships of the athletics world championships in london are working with public health england to try to contain an outbreak of gastroenteritis which has affected 30 athletes and support staff. botswa na's isaac makwala, who was one of the favourites for today's 400 metres final, was forced to withdraw from the 200 metres heat yesterday. our sports correspondent natalie pirks is at the london stadium for us now. public health england have confirmed that in two samples they have taken the cause of the gastroenteritis is the cause of the gastroenteritis is the norovirus, the winter vomiting bug. it struck down around 30 people including athlete and backroom staff. the most high profile is botswa na's staff. the most high profile is botswan
and the national games begin in sheffield for competitors with a learning disability. 2,500 people areaking part. coming to these games actually gives them a chance to express themselves and to really show, not about what they can't do, but about what they can, can do. good evening and welcome. our main story: the organisers of the athletics world championships of the athletics world championships in london are working with public health england to try to contain an outbreak of gastroenteritis...
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this is sheffield, your hometown? yes. born here, studied here, did all my training here.were a kid growing up here, did you ever think that you would be olympic champion? no. when i started athletics, learning about championships and the olympics, i always had that dream of wanting to be there. standing on the podium. i never imagined that i would have had the journey that i have had. sat here in this position, chatting to you. with lots of gold medals and an olympic gold medal is unbelievable. going into 2012, you became the face of the games. talk about how that affected you in the year leading up to the games. the fact that it was in london, it brought a lot more pressure and expectation. i think for me the most important thing at that time was did not change anything — i stayed where i trained for the past however many years. the same coach, same family support. and team who had worked around me. that kept me really grounded, really sane in what i was doing. i do think, gosh, that was a hell of a lot of pressure. i thought, honestly, can this all come together and can
this is sheffield, your hometown? yes. born here, studied here, did all my training here.were a kid growing up here, did you ever think that you would be olympic champion? no. when i started athletics, learning about championships and the olympics, i always had that dream of wanting to be there. standing on the podium. i never imagined that i would have had the journey that i have had. sat here in this position, chatting to you. with lots of gold medals and an olympic gold medal is...
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our reporter chi chi izundu was at a school in sheffield, and sent us this.heffield, the students have done much better than they expected. there's been a range of nine grade, the top that you can now get in the subject of maths, english literature and english language. five students have managed to achieve a grade nine in maths, and five in both of the english subject as well. as we know, the exam boards are saying that girls have fared, to get the top grade of 9, and two thirds of girls have managed that. with got some girls who manage to get some great scores. or did you a chilly get? eight in maths, nine in in this language, and nine in indecision. which surprised you the most? english—language because it was so difficult. why was it so difficult? just, i had a bit of trouble remembering to put subject terminology in. what's king to happen next for you? i'm going to do a—levels. happen next for you? i'm going to do a-levels. fantastic. youjust happen next for you? i'm going to do a-levels. fantastic. you just opened yours, what did you get?|j a-levels. fa
our reporter chi chi izundu was at a school in sheffield, and sent us this.heffield, the students have done much better than they expected. there's been a range of nine grade, the top that you can now get in the subject of maths, english literature and english language. five students have managed to achieve a grade nine in maths, and five in both of the english subject as well. as we know, the exam boards are saying that girls have fared, to get the top grade of 9, and two thirds of girls have...
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the disorder began before the final whistle when sheffield fa ns the final whistle when sheffield fanster their team had a last—minute equaliser disallowed. unite is issued a statement saying it does not condone that of behaviour. at least 11 people have been arrested for looting containers that had fallen from a cargo ship in brazil. local people had gone out in small boats to the floating containers taking consumer goods including bicycles, air conditioning units and close. port official site a5 containers had fallen in, possibly dislodged in heavy seas. danish police searching for a missing swedish moment say no one was found on board a privately built submarine that has been salvaged. they say the vessel had been deliberate lee sunk and they have been looking for the journalist who had taken a trip on the submarine with its owner. he is suspected of manslaughter. imran khan says the relationship between india and pakistan is the worst it has ever been. speaking to the bbc as the two countries commemorate 70 yea rs as the two countries commemorate 70 years since the partition of col
the disorder began before the final whistle when sheffield fa ns the final whistle when sheffield fanster their team had a last—minute equaliser disallowed. unite is issued a statement saying it does not condone that of behaviour. at least 11 people have been arrested for looting containers that had fallen from a cargo ship in brazil. local people had gone out in small boats to the floating containers taking consumer goods including bicycles, air conditioning units and close. port official...
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thank you very much chi at the outward academy in sheffield. as well of course. if you're getting your results, how you are feeling if you are a parent of somebody getting their results. how has your life turned out since compared to how you felt at the time was like we would love to get your thoughts this morning. meanwhile, anita is in the newsroom for a summary anita is in the newsroom for a summary of the rest of today's. good morning. dutch police are continuing their investigations into a possible terror threat which forced the cancellation of a concert in rotterdam last night. acting on a tip off from spain — they arrested the driver of a van found to be carrying gas canisters. in the last hour a second arrest has been made in the south of the netherlands. let's get more now with our correspondent anna holligan who's in the hague. tim allman reports. anna, watmore are the police saying at this point about the discovery of the van with those gas canisters in it, and the arrests? i'm actually outside the venue now in rotterdam, just behind
thank you very much chi at the outward academy in sheffield. as well of course. if you're getting your results, how you are feeling if you are a parent of somebody getting their results. how has your life turned out since compared to how you felt at the time was like we would love to get your thoughts this morning. meanwhile, anita is in the newsroom for a summary anita is in the newsroom for a summary of the rest of today's. good morning. dutch police are continuing their investigations into a...
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temperatures will get to 21 degrees in newcastle, also in leeds and sheffield.the neighbourhood. not a completely dry picture on the way for friday. quite breezy as well. but most of the showers will be across western and north—western areas. the best weather across the channel coast on friday. saturday, a blustery day on the way. a little on the cool side, with some showers around. what we are watching, here, is hurricane girt. we are not going to get a hurricane, but we are going to get some wet and windy weather by the time we get to sunday. so eight blustery weekend on the way. —— a blustery. i'm rico hizon in singapore, the headlines. president trump defends his response to deadly protests in charlottesville, once again stating that both sides were at fault. i think there's blame on both sides. you look at both sides, i think there's blame on both sides and i have no doubt about it. tensions ease in guam as north korea steps back on its threat to fire missiles in to waters around the us pacific island. we'll cross live to guam. i'm babita sharma in london.
temperatures will get to 21 degrees in newcastle, also in leeds and sheffield.the neighbourhood. not a completely dry picture on the way for friday. quite breezy as well. but most of the showers will be across western and north—western areas. the best weather across the channel coast on friday. saturday, a blustery day on the way. a little on the cool side, with some showers around. what we are watching, here, is hurricane girt. we are not going to get a hurricane, but we are going to get...
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sheffield, without having to disrupt their families. in the north, manchester vying with liverpool, leeds against sheffield than hull, that northerners have not been speaking with one unified voice on this, and as a result have not been able to bring the direct pressure which needs to be brought to bear on westminster? people struggle sometimes to explain what the dalton powerhouse is. over the last years we have worked closely and we meet regularly, transport for the north and the leaders of the five northern cities have been to china to talk about investment coming in and things are changing dramatically. we recognise how important it is to work together and really pool strengths, pull the talent we have in communities and the opportunities. i think the summit tomorrow is an opportunity to demonstrate how much progress we are making and make sure when we are lobbying government we do it with one voice. all right. very good to see you, judith blake. at 9pm we will be heading to radio one live lounge for a special debate presented by ti
sheffield, without having to disrupt their families. in the north, manchester vying with liverpool, leeds against sheffield than hull, that northerners have not been speaking with one unified voice on this, and as a result have not been able to bring the direct pressure which needs to be brought to bear on westminster? people struggle sometimes to explain what the dalton powerhouse is. over the last years we have worked closely and we meet regularly, transport for the north and the leaders of...
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temperatures will get to 21 degrees in newcastle, sheffield, and leeds. mid—20s in london.e showers are coming. not a completely dry picture on the way. quite breezy on friday. most of the showers, i think our across western and north—western areas. the best of the weather will be along the channel coast on friday. on saturday, a blustery day on the way. it will feel a little cool. some showers around. what we are watching, is this hurricane inc, hurricane gert, which is going to get mixed up in oui’ which is going to get mixed up in our own weather which is going to get mixed up in oui’ own weather as which is going to get mixed up in our own weather as it crosses the atla ntic our own weather as it crosses the atlantic and we will get some wet and windy weather as we get to sunday. a bit of a blustery weekend on the way. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment, first the headlines at 11:30pm. the government has published proposals for a temporary customs union with the eu after brexit. labour has criticised the plans, but t
temperatures will get to 21 degrees in newcastle, sheffield, and leeds. mid—20s in london.e showers are coming. not a completely dry picture on the way. quite breezy on friday. most of the showers, i think our across western and north—western areas. the best of the weather will be along the channel coast on friday. on saturday, a blustery day on the way. it will feel a little cool. some showers around. what we are watching, is this hurricane inc, hurricane gert, which is going to get mixed...
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if you look at sheffield, this competition on the bus routes.ngland there is little power that local authorities currently have two improve the boring things like bus services. but all of them what to do. therefore made clear to government for decades that they wa nt to government for decades that they want to improve things like bus services and i hope that will happen with a new bill coming into power at the moment. we will see whether that gives us enough power. but local authorities in the north of england know what they need to do and desperately want the power and money to do it. and if they have that power and money they will focus on the things that are most important for the population. are we going to be having this conversation in 20, 30 years‘ time, and it has not happened, the northern powerhouse, bus services not improved, not being able to travel between major cities ina timely able to travel between major cities in a timely manner. because nothing has changed for decades.” com pletely has changed for decades.” completely agree. w
if you look at sheffield, this competition on the bus routes.ngland there is little power that local authorities currently have two improve the boring things like bus services. but all of them what to do. therefore made clear to government for decades that they wa nt to government for decades that they want to improve things like bus services and i hope that will happen with a new bill coming into power at the moment. we will see whether that gives us enough power. but local authorities in the...
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something, why am i getting a letter from sheffield ?ng words like decision has now been taken to remove you from the united kingdom in accordance with section 10 of the immigration act. on the next page, here it is, it says that iam next page, here it is, it says that i am specifically considered a person liable to administrative removal and i am liable to be detained unless i move myself from the uk in the next month. how did you try to pursue what had emerged in that letter to get clarity?” spent most of the last weekend e—mailing and trying to get into contact with people, agencies, home office, me and my husband contacted a lawyer who explained that this removal decision is envalid in many ways, at least in two important legal basis. it's unlawful, arbitrary, clearly disproportionate reaction. i applied for a certificate which the home office itself currently doesn't even encourage people to apply for because the new system is supposedly to be in place next yearfor eu citizens. just on the home office here, have the home office cont
something, why am i getting a letter from sheffield ?ng words like decision has now been taken to remove you from the united kingdom in accordance with section 10 of the immigration act. on the next page, here it is, it says that iam next page, here it is, it says that i am specifically considered a person liable to administrative removal and i am liable to be detained unless i move myself from the uk in the next month. how did you try to pursue what had emerged in that letter to get...
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temperatures getting up to 21 degrees in newcastle, leeds and sheffield, and the mid—20s in london.sure still close to our neighbourhood. that bees there will be some showers around, so not a completely dry picture on the way. breezy as well, but most of the showers will be across the western and north—western areas. the best of the weather along the channel coast on friday. saturday, a blustery day on the way. it will feel a little on the cool side, plenty of showers around as well. what we are watching is a hurricane off the coast of north america. we will not be getting a hurricane, but what we will getting is the storm system getting mixed up with our own weather crossing the atlantic. quite a blustery weekend on the way. this is bbc news. the headlines at 11: the government outlines plans for trade after britain leaves the european union, but the eu's chief negotiator says there are other issues to settle first. president trump blames again both sides for the clashes in virginia over the weekend, accusing some protesters on the political left of attacking white nationalists. i
temperatures getting up to 21 degrees in newcastle, leeds and sheffield, and the mid—20s in london.sure still close to our neighbourhood. that bees there will be some showers around, so not a completely dry picture on the way. breezy as well, but most of the showers will be across the western and north—western areas. the best of the weather along the channel coast on friday. saturday, a blustery day on the way. it will feel a little on the cool side, plenty of showers around as well. what...
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graham macrell was the company secretary and safety officer at sheffield wednesday football club in 1989s a result of the crush at the ground when the terraces became overcrowded at an fa cup semifinal. nearly three decades later prosecutions are under way. mr mackrell is charged with breaching health and safety and safety at sports ground legislation. two senior police officers and a solicitor are accused of perverting the course ofjustice by amending witness statements in the wake of the disaster. sir norman bettison is charged with misconduct in a public office, accused of telling lies about his involvement in the aftermath of hillsborough and the culpability of fans. the five men sat in a row inside the glass walled dock of the court. they all indicated they deny the charges they are accused of. the match commander, david duckenfield, faces the most serious charges, 95 counts of gross negligence and manslaughter. he didn't have to appear in court today because prosecutors must apply to lift an existing court order before procedure can begin. the men were all released on bail and they
graham macrell was the company secretary and safety officer at sheffield wednesday football club in 1989s a result of the crush at the ground when the terraces became overcrowded at an fa cup semifinal. nearly three decades later prosecutions are under way. mr mackrell is charged with breaching health and safety and safety at sports ground legislation. two senior police officers and a solicitor are accused of perverting the course ofjustice by amending witness statements in the wake of the...
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let's go first to sheffield. stu d e nts let's go first to sheffield. the brunt of the changes to the gcse exams. however a feeling about the results they‘ re exams. however a feeling about the results they're getting? here in sheffield the students have actually done much better than they expected, there has been a range of nine grade, the top grade you can now get in the subject of maths, english literature and english language, five students have managed to achieve a great nine in maths and five in both the english subject as well. as we know, the exam boards are actually saying that girls have fared to get the top grade of 9, and two thirds of girls have managed to do that, and we will speak to some girls now who have managed to get some great scores. what you actually get? and eight in maths, nine in english language and eight an english language and eight an english lit. which surprised you most? in this language. it was quite difficult. why? i had a bit of trouble remembering to put subject terminology in inbox. and you are happy with your grades
let's go first to sheffield. stu d e nts let's go first to sheffield. the brunt of the changes to the gcse exams. however a feeling about the results they‘ re exams. however a feeling about the results they're getting? here in sheffield the students have actually done much better than they expected, there has been a range of nine grade, the top grade you can now get in the subject of maths, english literature and english language, five students have managed to achieve a great nine in maths...
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we can speak with our correspondent danny savage, who has been following the case at sheffield crownponsible for the sordid recordings made by the south yorkshire police helicopter on four different occasions over a five—year period. he was pc adrian podmore. he is 50, and he pleaded guilty to charges of misconduct in a public office before this car started. but what has been happening here over the last three weeks is that the other crew members in the helicopter with him at the time those recordings were made were on trial, also accused of misconduct in a public office, which they firmly denied. their defence is that adrian pogmore was to blame. that was accepted pogmore was to blame. that was a cce pted by pogmore was to blame. that was accepted by the jury. pogmore was to blame. that was accepted by thejury. they pogmore was to blame. that was accepted by the jury. they were unanimously found not guilty this afternoon. the four incidents involved videos shown to the court, albeit pixelated to preserve the dignity of those who had been filmed. there was a woman sunbathing naked in
we can speak with our correspondent danny savage, who has been following the case at sheffield crownponsible for the sordid recordings made by the south yorkshire police helicopter on four different occasions over a five—year period. he was pc adrian podmore. he is 50, and he pleaded guilty to charges of misconduct in a public office before this car started. but what has been happening here over the last three weeks is that the other crew members in the helicopter with him at the time those...
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that costs £500 millionjust to tinker the sheffield.rn rail scheme is crossrailfor the north, so scheme is crossrailfor the north, so that will connect all of the industries across the north and will generate that economic growth. and this is about prosperity, not about just improving transport. it‘s about improving the economy and making it easierfor people to improving the economy and making it easier for people to do jobs. it's not really about transport, it‘s about business improvement. we are trying to secure the future for our kids and ourselves. so for our kids to come to the north and grow business. that‘s what this will do. interesting. thanks very much. that‘s it from me for now. thanks very much. in the early ‘905, the british electronic duo klf churned out hit after hit including 3 am eternal and justified and ancient. but then in 1994, they burnt a million in cash and announced they were no more, promising to return in 23 years. interesting to say the least. at the stroke of midnight last night, the 23 years were up, and kl
that costs £500 millionjust to tinker the sheffield.rn rail scheme is crossrailfor the north, so scheme is crossrailfor the north, so that will connect all of the industries across the north and will generate that economic growth. and this is about prosperity, not about just improving transport. it‘s about improving the economy and making it easierfor people to improving the economy and making it easier for people to do jobs. it's not really about transport, it‘s about business...
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they play sheffield united this evening.r are nottingham forest, who are at barnsley, wolves who visit hull, and ipswich who travel to millwall. later this week, it will all be about the power of the pink ball, as england play their first ever day night test match against the west indies at edgbaston. why pink? well it's believed to be easier to see than the traditional red ball in darker conditions. but with more on that, here's joe wilson. when it comes to playing a test match under floodlights the key issueis match under floodlights the key issue is the ball. this is a red ball, the kind of thing that has been used for many years in england. you can see the red colour, the prominent thing, that will deteriorate as the day goes on and thatis deteriorate as the day goes on and that is part of test match cricket. but under the lights it is too dark and no good. so you go for the pink. this is a compromise, visible on the lights but also durable. so it will last for several hours of play. it will not have to be replaced like
they play sheffield united this evening.r are nottingham forest, who are at barnsley, wolves who visit hull, and ipswich who travel to millwall. later this week, it will all be about the power of the pink ball, as england play their first ever day night test match against the west indies at edgbaston. why pink? well it's believed to be easier to see than the traditional red ball in darker conditions. but with more on that, here's joe wilson. when it comes to playing a test match under...
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civilians coming up in the show ahead of this week's big ride twenty seventeen from liverpool to sheffield to protest u.k. u.s. backing of atrocities in palestine we speak to the grandson of a signatory to israel's independence about teresa mayes pride in the balfour declaration and taking the usa to court for terrorism and are doing time like a spy nearly three years to the day that moscow allowed n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden to move to russia with john kiriakou who exposed u.s. torture programs how he used his cia training to survive an obama administration jail sentence but some headlines well review some of the banking baloney when azeris a get out of jail free card for tony blair again the civil war coming up in today's going underground but first there's often violent uprisings in the east end of the british capital continue to protest the perceived injustice of the death of twenty year old black father rush on charles at the hands of metropolitan police the city of london has been eagerly awaiting today's results from weapons dealer be a systems it's a taxpayer funded arms co
civilians coming up in the show ahead of this week's big ride twenty seventeen from liverpool to sheffield to protest u.k. u.s. backing of atrocities in palestine we speak to the grandson of a signatory to israel's independence about teresa mayes pride in the balfour declaration and taking the usa to court for terrorism and are doing time like a spy nearly three years to the day that moscow allowed n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden to move to russia with john kiriakou who exposed u.s. torture...
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adrian pogmore, who was involved in the sheffield swinging scene, was sacked by the police two yea rse cleared by a jury last week of any misconduct after a three—week trial at sheffield crown court. the judge told adrian pogmore he had undermined public confidence in the police by his voyeuristic activities. for the sake ofjust 15 to 20 minutes of criminal activity over a five—year period, the judge said bob moore had wrecked his 22 yea rs said bob moore had wrecked his 22 years in the police service. —— adrian pogmore had wrecked. the judge said it was absolutely deplorable that the helicopter was misused by the defendant for his own gratification and amusement. it was ha rd to gratification and amusement. it was hard to imagine a greater breach of trust. the judge hard to imagine a greater breach of trust. thejudge said hard to imagine a greater breach of trust. the judge said that adrian pogmore and considers himself above the law and violated his position as a police officer. adrian pogmore was in tears in court as he contemplated his sentence. thousands of pupils in scotland hav
adrian pogmore, who was involved in the sheffield swinging scene, was sacked by the police two yea rse cleared by a jury last week of any misconduct after a three—week trial at sheffield crown court. the judge told adrian pogmore he had undermined public confidence in the police by his voyeuristic activities. for the sake ofjust 15 to 20 minutes of criminal activity over a five—year period, the judge said bob moore had wrecked his 22 yea rs said bob moore had wrecked his 22 years in the...
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the four men denied misconduct in a public office during the three—week trial at sheffield crown courtfth man pleaded guilty to the charges before the trial started. so, that is four members of a police helicopter crew that have been acquitted on charges of filming people sunbathing naked and having sex. our correspondent is covering that case and as soon as he is out of court we will get the latest from him. the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, has called for "unique solutions" to preserve relations between britain and the european union after brexit. speaking during his first official visit to northern ireland, he raised the possibility of a bilateral customs union between the uk and the eu and an alternative to the european court ofjustice to oversee any deal. our ireland correspondent, chris buckler reports. leo varadker crossed the irish borderfor the first time as ireland's prime minister to set out his concerns about what could happen to it after brexit. he arrived after upsetting unionists about brexiteers. but in queen's university, the new taoiseach was quick to point out
the four men denied misconduct in a public office during the three—week trial at sheffield crown courtfth man pleaded guilty to the charges before the trial started. so, that is four members of a police helicopter crew that have been acquitted on charges of filming people sunbathing naked and having sex. our correspondent is covering that case and as soon as he is out of court we will get the latest from him. the irish prime minister, leo varadkar, has called for "unique solutions"...
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the national games of the special olympics gets under way in sheffield. 2,500 competitors, each withing disability, are taking part in 20 different disciplines. coming to these games gives them a chance to express themselves and to really show not about what they can't do, but about what they can do. google sacks an employee for saying there were fewer women at the company due to biological differences. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the organisers of the athletics world championships in london are working with public health england to try to contain an outbreak of gastroenteritis, which has affected 30 athletes and support staff. botswa na's isaac makwala, who was one of the favourites for today's 400 metres final, was forced to withdraw from the 200 metres heat yesterday. our sports correspondent natalie pirks reports. it was supposed to be the start of his bid for world domination. ranked number one in the world for the 200 metres this year, he would aim being to double up in the 400 metre final tonight. but yesterday, botswa nan isaac makwala vomited before his 200 metre
the national games of the special olympics gets under way in sheffield. 2,500 competitors, each withing disability, are taking part in 20 different disciplines. coming to these games gives them a chance to express themselves and to really show not about what they can't do, but about what they can do. google sacks an employee for saying there were fewer women at the company due to biological differences. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the organisers of the athletics world championships...
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he ties gary sheffield's marlin record for most home runs.break that if he keeps it up. >> good weather in florida. utica. >> sun off and on. decent august summer day. >> there you go. >> and the red sox beat the yankees last night. that's it. good morning, america. >> we didn't need to know that last part. >>> up next in "the pulse." leo dicaprio's new role, a biopic that has leo playing leo. >>> and a new world record set. how much ice cream did this competitive eater finish in just six minutes? >> looks good. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease i kept looking for ways to manage my symptoms. i thought i was doing okay. then it hit me... managing was all i was doing. when i told my doctor, i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease even after trying other medications. saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,
he ties gary sheffield's marlin record for most home runs.break that if he keeps it up. >> good weather in florida. utica. >> sun off and on. decent august summer day. >> there you go. >> and the red sox beat the yankees last night. that's it. good morning, america. >> we didn't need to know that last part. >>> up next in "the pulse." leo dicaprio's new role, a biopic that has leo playing leo. >>> and a new world record set. how much ice...
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why am i getting a letter from sheffield, expenses or something?his, i could not believe my eyes, seeing words like a decision has now been taken to remove you from the united kingdom, in accordance with section ten of the immigration act. on the next page, here it is, it says that i am specifically considered a person liable to administrative removal, andi liable to administrative removal, and i am liable to be detained. u nless and i am liable to be detained. unless i move myself from the uk in the next month. so how did you then try and pursue what had urged in that letter to try and get some clarity? i spent most of the last weekend e—mailing and trying to get into co nta ct weekend e—mailing and trying to get into contact with people, instances, the home office. me and my husband contacted the home office. me and my husband co nta cted a the home office. me and my husband contacted a lawyer, who explained that this removal decision is invalid, in many ways, at least in two very important legal bases. it is unlawful, arbitrary and clearly dispr
why am i getting a letter from sheffield, expenses or something?his, i could not believe my eyes, seeing words like a decision has now been taken to remove you from the united kingdom, in accordance with section ten of the immigration act. on the next page, here it is, it says that i am specifically considered a person liable to administrative removal, andi liable to administrative removal, and i am liable to be detained. u nless and i am liable to be detained. unless i move myself from the uk...
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we can speak with our correspondent danny savage who has been following the case at sheffield crown court hour or so, danny. what became clear in court this afternoon is that there was only one person responsible for the sordid goings—on on the south yorkshire police helicopter on form applications over a five—year period and that was a 50—year—old south yorkshire police officer, adrian pogmore. on board when all these incidents happened, described as the tea m incidents happened, described as the team deviant. he pleaded guilty before this trial started and he was the common link before all four of these cases, the first involving a woman sunbathing naked in rotherham, the second was filming a couple of naturist is in their caravan at a site near doncaster. the third incident involved a couple having sex on the patio outside their home and the final incident involved the couple sunbathing in their garden, and one of the women involved says she feels sick when she thinks about it. the other crew members who the helicopter with parkmore during those incidents were charged with misconduct i
we can speak with our correspondent danny savage who has been following the case at sheffield crown court hour or so, danny. what became clear in court this afternoon is that there was only one person responsible for the sordid goings—on on the south yorkshire police helicopter on form applications over a five—year period and that was a 50—year—old south yorkshire police officer, adrian pogmore. on board when all these incidents happened, described as the tea m incidents happened,...
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he was tied with gary sheffield at 42. almost hit number 44. 2 for 4.he hottest home run hitter in baseball, giancarlo stanton did it again. >> best yankees game, aaron judge hit his 40th of his caer 36th of the year. yankees are going to win it, 4-2. judge also struck out for the 31st straight game but you know what, eddie moore, we swallow the strikeouts without even thinking about it. we like the big swingers, yanks, 4-2. >> cloudy and comfortable in utica. good to do some gardening, a little golfment don't have to worry about a bright sun. >> the utica thing is never going to end. >> we love utica. wow. >>> there is nothing quite as exciting for a major leaguer as hitting that first home run. >> philadelphia's reese hoskins got the job done last night. he did the honors in san diego. then he had to high-five himself as his teammates gave him the silent treatment. the team eventually gave him his praise. he hit career home run number two a little later on. >> no love for the homer, wow. >> that's a good way to jinx him. >>> up next in "the pulse" how
he was tied with gary sheffield at 42. almost hit number 44. 2 for 4.he hottest home run hitter in baseball, giancarlo stanton did it again. >> best yankees game, aaron judge hit his 40th of his caer 36th of the year. yankees are going to win it, 4-2. judge also struck out for the 31st straight game but you know what, eddie moore, we swallow the strikeouts without even thinking about it. we like the big swingers, yanks, 4-2. >> cloudy and comfortable in utica. good to do some...
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some of the poorest people this isn't tower hamlets this isn't you know this isn't you know south sheffield is a mill and i should say labor councils arguably do the same as the library. unisa pool you missed municipal socialism is as guilty as municipal conservatism in this area the most revolutionary idea arguably you've come up with and i'm surprised that you know whether you thought you were going to get it through the private member's bill given the property is the bedrock of capitalism you wanted to treat private rent is the same way. young. people getting moved which is do yeah there is only about the private member's bill because it seems pretty fundamental what happens to it and what is it it's a it's a private member's bill it's had its first reading it's number thirteen in the list certain it will at some stage get a second reading but that might take a year or two so i'm trying to just tell me what i'm trying to push it forward the idea here is that what you do is if you got a mortgage tomorrow and a year later your credit rating would you're great rating would go up the more yo
some of the poorest people this isn't tower hamlets this isn't you know this isn't you know south sheffield is a mill and i should say labor councils arguably do the same as the library. unisa pool you missed municipal socialism is as guilty as municipal conservatism in this area the most revolutionary idea arguably you've come up with and i'm surprised that you know whether you thought you were going to get it through the private member's bill given the property is the bedrock of capitalism...
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temperatures getting up to 21 degrees in newcastle, leeds and sheffield and the mid—20s in london asicture. quite breezy as well on friday. most of the showers will be across these western and north—western areas. the best of the weather along the channel coast on friday. saturday — quite a blustery day on the way. it will feel a little cool and there will be quite a few showers around. what we are watching is right now the hurricane is just off the coast of north america. we won't be getting a hurricane, but this storm system is going to get mixed up in our own weather that crosses the atlantic and we will get wet and windy weather by the time we get to sunday. so quite a blustery weekend on the way. this is bbc world news, the headlines. prominent republican politicians in the united states have renewed their criticism of donald trump after he again blamed both far—right protesters and counter—demonstrators for violence at a rally in charlottesville on saturday. mass burials will be held in sierra leone today for victims of the mudslide that swamped dozens of homes near the capital
temperatures getting up to 21 degrees in newcastle, leeds and sheffield and the mid—20s in london asicture. quite breezy as well on friday. most of the showers will be across these western and north—western areas. the best of the weather along the channel coast on friday. saturday — quite a blustery day on the way. it will feel a little cool and there will be quite a few showers around. what we are watching is right now the hurricane is just off the coast of north america. we won't be...
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derby beat bolton, while there were first wins of the season for sheffield wednesday at fulham, and astonwith victory over middlesbrough, preston beat reading while qpr came from behind to beat hull. it might be august but we have already had one round of fa cup qualifying games and today he bbc cameras were at south shields in the prelimary qualifyoing roudn as they beat bridlington town 3—1. former south african international midfielder matty pattinson scored the pick of the goals in the second half. the fa cup dream is still alive for the team from the north east — only 11 matches now to the final at wembley! all today's results are on the bbc sport website. europe's women still face an uphill battle to win back the solheim cup from the usa in iowa. the hosts lead by three points — 7.5 to 4.5 at the moment. in today's morning foursomes, the us extended their overnight lead initially. both their opening pairs winning easily, 5 and 3. but european rookie georgia hall continued her great form. shots like this giving her and partner anna nordqvist a win. and then late replacement catriona
derby beat bolton, while there were first wins of the season for sheffield wednesday at fulham, and astonwith victory over middlesbrough, preston beat reading while qpr came from behind to beat hull. it might be august but we have already had one round of fa cup qualifying games and today he bbc cameras were at south shields in the prelimary qualifyoing roudn as they beat bridlington town 3—1. former south african international midfielder matty pattinson scored the pick of the goals in the...
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passengers from wigan, wanting to get to london, are being told to travel via manchester and then sheffieldhave been severely affected, the fans of wigan warriors rugby league team who are competing in the challenge cup final at wembley in one hour. many of them were expecting to travel by rail but the message about the destruction got through and instead, they took coaches to the capital instead. there is some engineering upgrade work at other stations around here, bolton station is virtually all closed with trains diverted between manchester and preston as an upgrade ta kes pla ce manchester and preston as an upgrade takes place there. this is putting added pressure on these coast main line from the north—east down to london as passengers are told to go over to the east of the country to head down south towards london. good grief! spencer, thanks for that update. much more on the bbc news website if you are thinking of travelling today. north korea has fired three short—range ballistic missiles, according to the american military. two of the missiles failed in flight, the third blew up al
passengers from wigan, wanting to get to london, are being told to travel via manchester and then sheffieldhave been severely affected, the fans of wigan warriors rugby league team who are competing in the challenge cup final at wembley in one hour. many of them were expecting to travel by rail but the message about the destruction got through and instead, they took coaches to the capital instead. there is some engineering upgrade work at other stations around here, bolton station is virtually...
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this was the company secretary and safety officer at sheffield wednesday football club in 1989. 96 liverpoolrash at the ground when the terraces became overcrowded at an fa cup semifinal. nearly three decades later prosecutions are under way. mr mackrell is charged with breaching health and safety and safety as was ground legislation. two senior police officers and a solicitor are accused of perverting the course ofjustice by amending witness statements in the wake of the disaster. sir norman bettison is charged with misconduct in a public office, accused of telling lies about his involvement in the aftermath of hillsborough and the culpability of fans. the five men sat in a row inside the glass walled dork of the court. the glass walled dock of the court. they all indicated they denied the charges they are accused of. david duckenfield faces the most serious charges, 95 counts of gross negligence and manslaughter. he did not have to appear in court today because prosecutors must apply to lift an existing court order. the men were all released on bail and they will appear at preston crown co
this was the company secretary and safety officer at sheffield wednesday football club in 1989. 96 liverpoolrash at the ground when the terraces became overcrowded at an fa cup semifinal. nearly three decades later prosecutions are under way. mr mackrell is charged with breaching health and safety and safety as was ground legislation. two senior police officers and a solicitor are accused of perverting the course ofjustice by amending witness statements in the wake of the disaster. sir norman...
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something in the region of four or five hours with passengers advised to travel to manchester and then sheffieldcras instead. longerjourneys for passengers, not just instead. longerjourneys for passengers, notjust from wigan, but several stations across the north—west of england. one group of passengers that could be severely affected other fans of wigan warriors who play hull at wembley this afternoon. the kick—off is 3pm. sensibly the vast bulk of them decided not to take the train but took coaches from wigan down to london in the early hours of this morning. it is all part of network rail ‘s £130 million bank holiday upgrade programme and they say it is the biggest bank holiday upgrade programme they have ever carried out, with 1700 staff involved in the engineering works here in the north—west and in the south—east of england. you may ask why they choose a bank holiday weekend because it is particularly busy but the truth of the matter is bank holidays are not as busy as the usual operating days because it is august with not as many commuters travelling into railway stations. from the networ
something in the region of four or five hours with passengers advised to travel to manchester and then sheffieldcras instead. longerjourneys for passengers, not just instead. longerjourneys for passengers, notjust from wigan, but several stations across the north—west of england. one group of passengers that could be severely affected other fans of wigan warriors who play hull at wembley this afternoon. the kick—off is 3pm. sensibly the vast bulk of them decided not to take the train but...
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temperatures will get to 21 degrees in newcastle, sheffield, and leeds. mid—20s in london. on friday. most of the showers, i think our across western and north—western areas. the best of the weather will be along the channel coast on friday. on saturday, a blustery day on the way. it will feel a little cool. some showers around. what we are watching, is this hurricane inc, hurricane gert, which is going to get mixed up in oui’ which is going to get mixed up in our own weather which is going to get mixed up in oui’ own weather as which is going to get mixed up in our own weather as it crosses the atla ntic our own weather as it crosses the atlantic and we will get some wet and windy weather
temperatures will get to 21 degrees in newcastle, sheffield, and leeds. mid—20s in london. on friday. most of the showers, i think our across western and north—western areas. the best of the weather will be along the channel coast on friday. on saturday, a blustery day on the way. it will feel a little cool. some showers around. what we are watching, is this hurricane inc, hurricane gert, which is going to get mixed up in oui’ which is going to get mixed up in our own weather which is...
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this was the company secretary and safety officer at sheffield wednesday football club in 1989. 96 liverpoolt of the crash at the ground when the terraces became overcrowded atan fa when the terraces became overcrowded at an fa cup semifinal. nearly three decades later prosecutions are under way. mr mackrell is charged with breaching health and safety and safety as was ground legislation. two senior police officers and a solicitor are accused of perverting the course of justice solicitor are accused of perverting the course ofjustice by amending witness statements in the wake of the disaster. sir norman bettis and is charged with misconduct in a public office, accused of telling lies about his involvement in the aftermath of hillsborough and the culpability of fans. the five men sat ina culpability of fans. the five men sat in a row inside the glass walled dork of the court. they all indicated they denied the charges they are accused of. a former commanderfaces they are accused of. a former commander faces the most serious charges, 95 counts of gross negligence and manslaughter. he did not a
this was the company secretary and safety officer at sheffield wednesday football club in 1989. 96 liverpoolt of the crash at the ground when the terraces became overcrowded atan fa when the terraces became overcrowded at an fa cup semifinal. nearly three decades later prosecutions are under way. mr mackrell is charged with breaching health and safety and safety as was ground legislation. two senior police officers and a solicitor are accused of perverting the course of justice solicitor are...