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police search a property in the sutton coldfield area of birmingham in connection with the disappearancezy lamplugh more than thirty years ago. a british academic is released on bail after being held in custody in the united arab emirates, since may, on spying charges. a book of condolence opens at leicester city's king power stadium for those wishing to pay their respects following saturday's helicopter crash. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the chancellor has insisted he is still committed to eliminating the budget deficit after announcing billions of pounds of new spending in yesterday's budget. philip hammond said better than expected forecasts for growth and public borrowing meant he was able to put more money into the health service, roads, schools and universal credit, and cut taxes. but labour have described it as a "series of half measures and quick fixes". our political correspondent iain watson reports. public service workers have called for it, the opposition have said, if elected, they'd do it, but it's a conservative chancellor, philip hammond, who's now claimin
police search a property in the sutton coldfield area of birmingham in connection with the disappearancezy lamplugh more than thirty years ago. a british academic is released on bail after being held in custody in the united arab emirates, since may, on spying charges. a book of condolence opens at leicester city's king power stadium for those wishing to pay their respects following saturday's helicopter crash. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. the chancellor has insisted he is still...
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teams returned to this house in sutton coldfield at just after 8am. returned to this house in sutton e rear of the property, lots is happening here. i have spoken to the current owner, who is in no way connected to this investigation but is being kept abreast, clearly, by the police. he knows about the suzy lamplugh case. he has told me he thinks perhaps there is a 50/50 chance that something significant could occur. the prime suspect in this case, john cannan, his mother used to own this property. the current owners have lived here for 26 years. we don't think there has ever been a proper police search of this property. that is now under way. thank you very much, and we will keep you updated, of course. animal population sizes worldwide have fallen by an average of 60% since 1970 — according to a report out today by the world wildlife foundation, or wwf. elephants, tigers, orangutans, koalas, sharks, bees and nightingales are among the species whose numbers are declining fastest. the wwf say that this is due to us failing to protect nature whilst overusing natural resources. so is th
teams returned to this house in sutton coldfield at just after 8am. returned to this house in sutton e rear of the property, lots is happening here. i have spoken to the current owner, who is in no way connected to this investigation but is being kept abreast, clearly, by the police. he knows about the suzy lamplugh case. he has told me he thinks perhaps there is a 50/50 chance that something significant could occur. the prime suspect in this case, john cannan, his mother used to own this...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.urdered 100 patients, making him one of the world's most prolific serial killers. niels hogel, who's 41, administered fatal doses of medication to the people in his care at two hospitals in northern germany. his motive, prosecutors say, was to impress colleagues by resuscitating the very patients he'd attacked. people in leicester have been paying tribute to the victims of last weekend's helicopter crash. fans and well—wishers have been queueing up since early this morning to sign a book of condolences for club chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha and the four other victims. the lawyer for a man accused of murdering two nine—year—old girls in 1986 says the police have spent "32 years building a case against the wrong man" and has instead pointed the finger at the father of one of the girls. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the murders near brighton of karen hadaway and nicola fellows. our correspondent daniela relph reports from the old bailey. the 432 year
sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.urdered 100 patients, making him one of the world's most prolific serial killers. niels hogel, who's 41, administered fatal doses of medication to the people in his care at two hospitals in northern germany. his motive, prosecutors say, was to impress colleagues by resuscitating the very patients he'd attacked. people in leicester have been paying tribute to the victims of last weekend's helicopter crash. fans and well—wishers have been queueing up...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield. has arrived at the synagogue in pittsburgh where 11 people were killed in a shooting. six other people were injured. 0ur correspondent jane 0'brien is in pittsbrugh for us now with the latest. we have been seeing various pictures of the president and his family, chain, visiting the synagogue. there has been some controversy about his visit here but they decided it was the right thing to do to calm. yes, he did. he hasjust actually let. as cuzzl he did. he hasjust actually let. as cuzzi, the conway is leaving right now. what has happened to see listened candles in the vestibule with the rabbi but because this is a crime scene still so he was not able to go into the main building behind me but he was able to go into the vestibule. he then came out of the building and walked in front of this shrine that has been evolving over the last couple of days or so. you can see the stars of david with the names of the 11 victims inscribe it. and the growing mountain of flowers here as people have
sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield. has arrived at the synagogue in pittsburgh where 11 people were killed in a shooting. six other people were injured. 0ur correspondent jane 0'brien is in pittsbrugh for us now with the latest. we have been seeing various pictures of the president and his family, chain, visiting the synagogue. there has been some controversy about his visit here but they decided it was the right thing to do to calm. yes, he did. he hasjust actually let. as cuzzl he did....
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the search in sutton coldfield began after police received new information.y is buried here. danny shaw, bbc news. a book of condolence has been opened at leicester city's king power stadium for people wishing to pay their respects to those who died in the helicopter crash on saturday. the club's chairman and four other people were killed when the aircraft came down moments after taking off from the pitch. the lawyer for a man accused of murdering two nine—year—old girls has pointed the finger at one of theirfathers, saying police spent 32 years building a case against the wrong man. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the 1986 murders of karen hadaway and nicola fellows. 0ur correspondent richard lister is at the old bailey. richard? sophie, the qc spent some time this morning telling thejury sophie, the qc spent some time this morning telling the jury about how he would defend russell bishop over the course of the trial, making clear there is only one person on trial for these clear there is only one person on trialfor these mur
the search in sutton coldfield began after police received new information.y is buried here. danny shaw, bbc news. a book of condolence has been opened at leicester city's king power stadium for people wishing to pay their respects to those who died in the helicopter crash on saturday. the club's chairman and four other people were killed when the aircraft came down moments after taking off from the pitch. the lawyer for a man accused of murdering two nine—year—old girls has pointed the...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.dering two nine—year—old girls over three decades ago says the police have spent 32 years building a case against the wrong person. he instead pointed the finger of blame at the father of one of the girls. karen hadaway and nicola fellows disappeared in 1986 near brighton. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the murders. the american organised crime boss, james "whitey" bulger, has been found dead in his cell at a prison in west virginia. the 89—year—old inspired the films black mass and the departed, which won the best picture 0scar. reports in the united states say a fellow inmate with mafia ties is now under investigation for bulger‘s killing. the immigration minister has said that a no—deal brexit would pose a huge challenge to employers. caroline nokes told mps that firms would be required to carry out checks on eu citizens to establish if they are permitted to work in the uk. and she admitted that the uk border agency would not be able to tell which e
sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.dering two nine—year—old girls over three decades ago says the police have spent 32 years building a case against the wrong person. he instead pointed the finger of blame at the father of one of the girls. karen hadaway and nicola fellows disappeared in 1986 near brighton. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the murders. the american organised crime boss, james "whitey" bulger, has been found dead in his cell at...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.ring two nine—year—old girls over 30 years ago says the police have spent 32 years building a case against the wrong person. he instead pointed the finger of blame at the father of one of the girls. karen hadaway and nicola fellows disappeared in 1986 near brighton. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the murders. leicester city fans and well—wishers have been paying their respects to the victims of last weekend's helicopter crash. among those leaving tributes were jamie vardy, the club's striker, who laid a wreath and paused for reflection with his wife. five people including leicester's chairman died in the accident. the immigration minister has said that a no—deal brexit would pose a "huge challenge" to employers. caroline nokes told mps that firms would be required to carry out checks on eu citizens to establish if they are permitted to work in the uk. and she admitted that the uk border agency would not be able to tell which eu citizens had the right t
sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.ring two nine—year—old girls over 30 years ago says the police have spent 32 years building a case against the wrong person. he instead pointed the finger of blame at the father of one of the girls. karen hadaway and nicola fellows disappeared in 1986 near brighton. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the murders. leicester city fans and well—wishers have been paying their respects to the victims of last weekend's...
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the search in sutton coldfield began after police received new information.f suzy lamplugh‘s body is buried here. danny shaw, bbc news. we can now speak to rachel griffin, chief executive of the suzy lamplugh trust, which was set up after suzy‘s disappearance to campaign for greater personal safety protections. just on this latest is, most people those of us who were around at the time would remember this, will be feeling the dreadful shame her pa rents feeling the dreadful shame her parents never knew her fate, even if we do now. her father only passed away in june so we do now. her father only passed away injune so it is incredibly sad that he died without knowing what happened to suzy. both paul and diana really focused throughout their lives, after suzy disappeared on the work of the trust and making sure something positive came out of it. what was it about this particular case that caught everybody‘s imagination at the time? it was headline news for so long. why this particular case? it is hard to say. i've heard people say that suzy was every woman. man
the search in sutton coldfield began after police received new information.f suzy lamplugh‘s body is buried here. danny shaw, bbc news. we can now speak to rachel griffin, chief executive of the suzy lamplugh trust, which was set up after suzy‘s disappearance to campaign for greater personal safety protections. just on this latest is, most people those of us who were around at the time would remember this, will be feeling the dreadful shame her pa rents feeling the dreadful shame her...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.s in 1986 says the police have spent "32 years building a case against the wrong man" and has instead pointed the finger at the father of one of the girls. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the murders near brighton of karen hadaway and nicola fellows. 0ur correspondent daniela relph reports from the old bailey. for 32 years, the murder of karen hadaway and nicola fellows has been an open case. the bodies of the nine—year—old girls were found hidden in wild park in brighton in 0ctober1986. they were good friends, living just three doors away from each other on the nearby moulsecoomb estate. russell bishop is the accused on trial for their murders. but today, the defence said the police had been building a case against the wrong man. joel bannathan qc explained to the jury that there was someone else close to the girls who had no alibi. he told the court... barrie fellows is not on trial here, and the jury was told they couldn't be asked to find him guilty
sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.s in 1986 says the police have spent "32 years building a case against the wrong man" and has instead pointed the finger at the father of one of the girls. former roofer russell bishop is on trial for the second time for the murders near brighton of karen hadaway and nicola fellows. 0ur correspondent daniela relph reports from the old bailey. for 32 years, the murder of karen hadaway and nicola fellows has been an open case. the bodies of the...
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the search in sutton coldfield began after police received new information.bc news. a former nurse in germany has admitted killing 100 patients in his care. 0n the first day of his trial, niels hogel admitted administering fatal doses of medication to his victims. detectives say his motive was to impress colleagues by trying to resuscitate the very patients he had given overdoses to. niels hogel is already serving a life sentence for the deaths of other patients. 0ur correspondentjenny hill reports from berlin. hiding his face, post—war germany‘s most prolific serial killer. niels hogel preyed upon the elderly and infirm. he is now known to have killed more than 100 people, and investigators say we will never really know the true scale of his crimes. hogel found his victims on the wards of two north german hospitals. he systematically administered fatal doses of medication before trying to resuscitate the very patients he had attacked. among the victims, this man‘s grandfather. christian told us he wrote to niels hogel in prison to ask why. he just said that
the search in sutton coldfield began after police received new information.bc news. a former nurse in germany has admitted killing 100 patients in his care. 0n the first day of his trial, niels hogel admitted administering fatal doses of medication to his victims. detectives say his motive was to impress colleagues by trying to resuscitate the very patients he had given overdoses to. niels hogel is already serving a life sentence for the deaths of other patients. 0ur correspondentjenny hill...
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teams are searching the back garden ofa teams are searching the back garden of a property in sutton coldfieldn known only as mr kipper. she was presumed murdered and declared dead six years later. her body was never found. in 2002, police took the unusual step of naming john cannon has the main suspect. he has denied involvement and has never been charged. it is reported the property thatis charged. it is reported the property that is being searched by specialist officers from the metropolitan police is to belong to cannon‘s mother. there is no suggestion she is involved or that the current occu pa nts have a ny is involved or that the current occupants have any connection with the investigation. the parents set up the investigation. the parents set up the trust which support the victims of violence. they have both since died, but speaking two years ago, herfather said he had little hope of finding out what had happened to her. it is not something i know, but it would be good to know what happened. i still miss susie enormously. after three decades of questions, it is hoped this latest turn i
teams are searching the back garden ofa teams are searching the back garden of a property in sutton coldfieldn known only as mr kipper. she was presumed murdered and declared dead six years later. her body was never found. in 2002, police took the unusual step of naming john cannon has the main suspect. he has denied involvement and has never been charged. it is reported the property thatis charged. it is reported the property that is being searched by specialist officers from the metropolitan...
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now, 32 years later, forensic teams are searching the back garden of a property in sutton coldfield.last seen in july 1986 when she went to fullham to meet a man known only as ‘mr kipper‘. suzy was presumed murdered and declared dead six years later. her body was never found. in 2002, police took the unusual step of naming convicted killer john cannon as the main suspect. he's always denied any involvement and has never been charged. it's reported the property that's being searched by specialist officers from the metropolitan police used to belong to cannon's mother. there is no suggestion that she is involved or that the current occupants have any connection with the investigation. suzy‘s parents set up the suzy lamplugh trust, which supports victims of violence. they've both since died, but speaking two years ago, suzy‘s father said he had little hope of finding out what had happened to her. it's not something that i dwell on very much. it would be good to know what did happen. but...| still miss suzy enormously. after three decades of questions, it's hoped this latest turn in the
now, 32 years later, forensic teams are searching the back garden of a property in sutton coldfield.last seen in july 1986 when she went to fullham to meet a man known only as ‘mr kipper‘. suzy was presumed murdered and declared dead six years later. her body was never found. in 2002, police took the unusual step of naming convicted killer john cannon as the main suspect. he's always denied any involvement and has never been charged. it's reported the property that's being searched by...
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john, in sutton coldfield, thank you for the update. a short drive from where i am now, divers are out at sea trying to retrieve the main body of the plane. they've said this morning that they believe they have the right co—ordinates and they are getting very close to what they think is the main part of the plane that, of course, has the black box recordings in it. the financial regulator tells us that car and home insurance firms are making thousands of loyal customers pay well over the odds. and rewarding those who take out new policies. what are they going to do? we are talking about this loyalty premium, whether or not people are being penalised by staying loyal to firms. citizens advice believe this was going on, the financial regulator has confirmed it is happening. they said earlier on that we could be paying up to 70% more for insurance premiums if we have been with the same insurer for five yea rs. been with the same insurer for five years. the fca says they already working in this area. if you are taking out, renewing car insu
john, in sutton coldfield, thank you for the update. a short drive from where i am now, divers are out at sea trying to retrieve the main body of the plane. they've said this morning that they believe they have the right co—ordinates and they are getting very close to what they think is the main part of the plane that, of course, has the black box recordings in it. the financial regulator tells us that car and home insurance firms are making thousands of loyal customers pay well over the...
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of the estate agent suzy lamplugh more than 30 years ago, have begun searching a property in sutton coldfield a court in germany that he systematically administered fatal doses of medication to 100 patients in his care. hello. the influential institute for fiscal studies has given its reaction to the budget. it takes a sceptical stance. it says the spending plans are a bit of a gamble based that it was predicated on lower borrowing. concern about brexit overshadows the budget. the pound is trading at levels not seen since mid—august, as concern about brexit overshadows philip hammond's "giveaway" budget. wh smith has said it will buy us airport retailer inmotion for £155m. the us firm sells things like iphone chargers and laptop accessories at 114 outlets across america. the deal is set to double the size of wh smith's international travel division, which has been one of the strongest parts of its business of late. hello, welcome to the business news this afternoon. profits at oil giant bp more than doubled between july and septemeber, helped by stronger oil prices and higher production from
of the estate agent suzy lamplugh more than 30 years ago, have begun searching a property in sutton coldfield a court in germany that he systematically administered fatal doses of medication to 100 patients in his care. hello. the influential institute for fiscal studies has given its reaction to the budget. it takes a sceptical stance. it says the spending plans are a bit of a gamble based that it was predicated on lower borrowing. concern about brexit overshadows the budget. the pound is...
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sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.en charged following an investigation into the deaths and illnesses of babies at a number of hospitals. ith pharma faces seven counts of supplying a medicinal product which was not of the nature or quality specified. it's also been charged with breaching the health and safety act. ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously. a pakistani court has overturned the death sentence of a christian woman convicted of blasphemy, in a case that has polarised the nation. asia bibi was convicted in 2010 after being accused of insulting the prophet muhammad in a row with her neighbours. the landmark ruling has set off violent protests in support of pakistan's strong blasphemy laws. social mobility is being held back by unfair councilfunding in rural and coastal counties — that's according to a group of mps. it says the current way of funding councils and the growing financial strain on budgets is helping to embed a cycle of low social mobility. the government says they are working on a faire
sima kotecha, bbc news, sutton coldfield.en charged following an investigation into the deaths and illnesses of babies at a number of hospitals. ith pharma faces seven counts of supplying a medicinal product which was not of the nature or quality specified. it's also been charged with breaching the health and safety act. ith pharma says it will defend the case vigorously. a pakistani court has overturned the death sentence of a christian woman convicted of blasphemy, in a case that has...
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the house in sutton coldfield used to belong to the mother of convicted murdererjohn cannan. ms lamplugh but has never been charged. the conservatives will not win the next election by trying to spend more than labour on public services — that's the verdict of the former chancellor, george osbourne. in a bbc interview, mr osborne also expressed regret about how david cameron's government handled the issues of immigration and membership of the european union, in the run—up to the brexit referendum in 2016. first of all, we didn't spot the shift in politics. there are things we could have done i think to fix the banking system more quickly than we did. i think we were wrong to play into the debate that everything that brussels did was a challenge and a battle and was wrong. we were too late in the day trying to explain some of the benefits of european union membership. being overweight or underweight presents a greater risk of death than previously thought, according to new research. a team led by the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine found that maintaining a healt
the house in sutton coldfield used to belong to the mother of convicted murdererjohn cannan. ms lamplugh but has never been charged. the conservatives will not win the next election by trying to spend more than labour on public services — that's the verdict of the former chancellor, george osbourne. in a bbc interview, mr osborne also expressed regret about how david cameron's government handled the issues of immigration and membership of the european union, in the run—up to the brexit...
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who went missing more than 30 years ago, have spent the day searching the garden of a house in sutton coldfieldffected by an average 60% fall in wildlife populations since 1970. conservation charity wwf blames human overuse of natural resources. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, who's a columnist for the london evening standard. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in, and some of then have photos of the winner of the great british bake off, so if you don't want to know, look away now. the daily mail reports that a man convicted of taking part in the 9/11 attack has been freed from a german prison and is living in morocco. the metro goes with a family who were left with just 7a pence to live on for a week, after a mix—up when they were moved to the new universal credit benefit. the guardian carries a warning that not reaching a brexit deal could cause a long recession. the express leads with the story of a falklands veteran who has gone o
who went missing more than 30 years ago, have spent the day searching the garden of a house in sutton coldfieldffected by an average 60% fall in wildlife populations since 1970. conservation charity wwf blames human overuse of natural resources. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and ayesha hazarika, who's a columnist for the london evening standard. many of...
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police are continuing to search in the garden of a house in sutton coldfield, which once belonged tourderer, john cannan. he's suspected of killing ms lamplugh, but has never been charged. with five months to go until the uk leaves the eu, what might brexit mean for sport? horse racing attracts around six million people to the racetrack each year. it's big business too, employing more than 17,000 people. the sport relies on not only the free movement of horses but people too. our sports news correspondent richard conway is at newmarket horse auction to look at what impact brexit might have. good morning. what we are seeing behind us are two—year—old horses and upwards in training and there is and upwards in training and there is a brisk trade going on this morning but as you say, the industry around horse racing is concerned about the impact of brexit over specifically that free movement of thoroughbreds throughout europe and about retaining the best staff possible to look after, maintain and care for the welfare of the horses. and that's all because the british horse racing industry
police are continuing to search in the garden of a house in sutton coldfield, which once belonged tourderer, john cannan. he's suspected of killing ms lamplugh, but has never been charged. with five months to go until the uk leaves the eu, what might brexit mean for sport? horse racing attracts around six million people to the racetrack each year. it's big business too, employing more than 17,000 people. the sport relies on not only the free movement of horses but people too. our sports news...