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mr lee then took the case further to strasbourg, to the european court of human rights, and that courton human rights, which is an international treaty signed by the uk and a6 other european states. this morning, in a writtenjudgment, thejudges in written judgment, the judges in strasbourg writtenjudgment, thejudges in strasbourg have said the case brought by mr lee was inadmissible and therefore they have dismissed it. they said that at no point in the proceedings in the uk courts did mr lee invoke his rights under the european convention and therefore, to quote directly, by relying solely on domestic law, mr lee defied the domestic courts of the opportunity to address any convention issues raised, instead asking the european court to usurp the role of the domestic courts. judges say mr lee failed to domestic remedies, so the application was inadmissible. so does this now and here? we - application was inadmissible. so - does this now and here? we haven't et heard does this now and here? we haven't yet heard a — does this now and here? we haven't yet heard a response _ does this now a
mr lee then took the case further to strasbourg, to the european court of human rights, and that courton human rights, which is an international treaty signed by the uk and a6 other european states. this morning, in a writtenjudgment, thejudges in written judgment, the judges in strasbourg writtenjudgment, thejudges in strasbourg have said the case brought by mr lee was inadmissible and therefore they have dismissed it. they said that at no point in the proceedings in the uk courts did mr lee...
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this morning, in a writtenjudgment, thejudges in strasbourg have said the case brought by mr lee wasat at no point in the proceedings in the uk courts did mr lee invoke his rights under the european convention and therefore, to quote directly, by relying solely on domestic law, mr lee had deprived the domestic courts of the opportunity to address any convention issues raised, instead asking the european court to usurp the role of the domestic courts. judges say mr lee failed to exhaust domestic remedies, so the application was inadmissible. and therefore have dismissed it. it's one year ago today that supporters of then president donald trump stormed capitol hill to try and stop congress from certifying his election defeat. americans remain deeply divided about what happened that day, and those rifts continue to fracture the nation. barbara plett usher takes a look back. the day that the country's political turmoil exploded into violence. it was the worst attack on the capitol in two centuries, playing out for hours on live television. americans watched in horror as armed supporters
this morning, in a writtenjudgment, thejudges in strasbourg have said the case brought by mr lee wasat at no point in the proceedings in the uk courts did mr lee invoke his rights under the european convention and therefore, to quote directly, by relying solely on domestic law, mr lee had deprived the domestic courts of the opportunity to address any convention issues raised, instead asking the european court to usurp the role of the domestic courts. judges say mr lee failed to exhaust domestic...
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mugler was born in strasbourg and by the 1970s had opened his first boutique in paris. 0ur correspondentay, "isn't enough on its own — it needs music and theatre." his clothes were extravagant, even surreal. his shows, magical worlds where superstars like james brown mingled with models on the catwalk. anything could be possible with thierry, really. as a man, he was really gentle, but very perfectionist and always without limit. i mean, he can make us wear things that you can't even imagine, you know? but he loved it. it is like, "play with it enjoy it, just have fun." at his height in the 1980s and �*90s, mugler influenced a generation, including stars like david bowie and diana ross. his perfume, angel, became a rival to chanel no 5. he has been rediscovered in the past few years by new celebrities like beyonce, lady gaga and kim kardashian. today, the museum of decorative arts in paris waived entry fees for its retrospective of mugler�*s work. designs inspired by robots, insects, even motorbikes. thierry mugler made his name with fantastical futuristic designs that exaggerated the fo
mugler was born in strasbourg and by the 1970s had opened his first boutique in paris. 0ur correspondentay, "isn't enough on its own — it needs music and theatre." his clothes were extravagant, even surreal. his shows, magical worlds where superstars like james brown mingled with models on the catwalk. anything could be possible with thierry, really. as a man, he was really gentle, but very perfectionist and always without limit. i mean, he can make us wear things that you can't...
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mr lee then went to the european court of human rights in strasbourg. only. the charity and lobby group which has supported the company says the verdict is the right one. whether you're a christian running a bakery or a gay man running a bakery or whoever you are, you can't be forced to help promote causes that you profoundly disagree with, and i think that's good news for everyone. in a statement gareth lee expressed his disappointment. he said, "none of us should be expected to have to figure out "the beliefs of a company's owners before going into their shop "or paying for their services." his lawyers say they'll consider whether to bring a new case in the northern ireland courts. whether that happens or not, this story will still provoke passionate opinions for years to come. chris page, bbc news, belfast. english farmers and landowners could be paid to create nature reserves or restore flood plains in a bid to �*rewild' the environment, under plans being set out by the government. the subsidies will focus on environmental benefits, rather than the
mr lee then went to the european court of human rights in strasbourg. only. the charity and lobby group which has supported the company says the verdict is the right one. whether you're a christian running a bakery or a gay man running a bakery or whoever you are, you can't be forced to help promote causes that you profoundly disagree with, and i think that's good news for everyone. in a statement gareth lee expressed his disappointment. he said, "none of us should be expected to have to...
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this morning, in a written judgment, thejudges in strasbourg have said the case brought by mr lee waste directly, by relying solely on domestic law, mr lee had deprived the domestic courts of the opportunity to address any convention issues raised, instead asking the european court to usurp the role of the domestic courts. judges say mr lee failed to exhaust domestic remedies, so the application was inadmissible. having successfully unfolded its sun shield, the james webb space telescope is now manoeuvring its primary mirror into position. at 6.5 metres wide, it's a massive bit of kit — and crucial to the telescope working for years to come. the mirror�*s great size will enable it to gather the faintest signals in the most minute detail. our science editor, rebecca morelle, explains. travelling through space and getting ready for its mission to begin. the james webb space telescope successfully launched nearly two weeks ago. it's a successor to hubble and will revolutionise our view of the universe. webb has the potential to blow people away, even people who are used to hubble. and i
this morning, in a written judgment, thejudges in strasbourg have said the case brought by mr lee waste directly, by relying solely on domestic law, mr lee had deprived the domestic courts of the opportunity to address any convention issues raised, instead asking the european court to usurp the role of the domestic courts. judges say mr lee failed to exhaust domestic remedies, so the application was inadmissible. having successfully unfolded its sun shield, the james webb space telescope is now...
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and then the lee strasbourg institute where i started a lot of sense memory technique and stanislaus conservatory called circle in the square. and i just always wanted to be an actress, but i really was terrible at auditions. and i got into tish. i went to college for about five minutes. >> jimmy: at nyu. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you majored in what there? >> in musical theater. >> jimmy: in musical theater. >> so i used to get in trouble because you weren't allowed to audition. >> jimmy: why? >> they wanted you to focus on studying your craft, which i'd been studying since i was 4. >> jimmy: right. >> because i'm psychotic about my art. and, you know, so i was auditioning all the time. and i remember this one time i got many, many callbacks to play maureen in the domestic tour of "rent." and i was so excited, and i got callback after callback after callback. and one day they said how old are you? and i actually was in college when i was 17. >> jimmy: oh, really? wow. >> so i had to tell them i was 17. and they -- so i legally wasn't allowed to go on this tour, and i wasted all their time.
and then the lee strasbourg institute where i started a lot of sense memory technique and stanislaus conservatory called circle in the square. and i just always wanted to be an actress, but i really was terrible at auditions. and i got into tish. i went to college for about five minutes. >> jimmy: at nyu. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you majored in what there? >> in musical theater. >> jimmy: in musical theater. >> so i used to get in trouble because you weren't...