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the coroner thanked tobias ellwood for all his effo rts thanked tobias ellwood for all his efforts tolet the medical team treating pc palmer at the time. this afternoon we are expecting to hear from two armed police officers who we re from two armed police officers who were on duty that day. kate. thank you. the way poverty is measured should be changed to take into account costs such as childcare and the impact of disability. that's the finding of an independent report. the social metrics commission says that using the new measure, nearly half of those in poverty were living in families with a person with disabilities, but there was a big drop in the number of pensioners defined as poor. here's our social affairs correspondent alison holt. jenny has multiple sclerosis. she is also a single mum with four children. on benefits, she struggles to pay for the extra childcare, transport and heating bills that result from her condition. today's report says existing poverty measures ignore the unavoidable costs someone like jenny faces. i get some things fortnightly, some things weekly, some
the coroner thanked tobias ellwood for all his effo rts thanked tobias ellwood for all his efforts tolet the medical team treating pc palmer at the time. this afternoon we are expecting to hear from two armed police officers who we re from two armed police officers who were on duty that day. kate. thank you. the way poverty is measured should be changed to take into account costs such as childcare and the impact of disability. that's the finding of an independent report. the social metrics...
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tobias ellwood says he had tobias ellwood says he had to tobias ellwood says he had to be tobias ellwooder world boxing champion joe, and had guided his son to becoming a world champion in two different weight classes in an undefeated 46—fight career as a professional. he was self taught as a trainer and won the bbc‘s coach of the year award in 2007. enzo also went on to lead gavin rees and enzo maccarinelli to world titles in the sport. so sad news as you said. enzo clazaghe, who has died at the age of 69. plenty of tributes to come for him, i‘m sure. let‘s move on to england‘s women‘s rugby team because they have had some good news. yes, england women‘s rugby union players will be given full—time professional contracts from next year. that‘s after they had been controversially scrapped after the 2017 world cup as the rfu focused on sevens rugby. but now there will be 28 contracts available plus seven elite player aggrements. we can speak to the director of professional rugby at the rfu. nigel, why has the rfu decided to go in this direction now with these co ntra cts ? in this directio
tobias ellwood says he had tobias ellwood says he had to tobias ellwood says he had to be tobias ellwooder world boxing champion joe, and had guided his son to becoming a world champion in two different weight classes in an undefeated 46—fight career as a professional. he was self taught as a trainer and won the bbc‘s coach of the year award in 2007. enzo also went on to lead gavin rees and enzo maccarinelli to world titles in the sport. so sad news as you said. enzo clazaghe, who has died...
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"we both tidied up the body as best we could," tobias ellwood said.n the inquest started at looking at where the armed officers who were on duty were when khalid masood burst through the then open gates to parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer. his family wept as the court watched cctv footage clearly showing two armed officers here at the gate at a quarter to two, but then patrolling elsewhere until after the attack almost an hour later. pc palmer's family then heard one of those armed officers, lee ashby, say that on wednesdays they were encouraged to patrol near where ministers are dropped off in their cars for prime minister's questions, rather than by the open gates of parliament where pc palmer was left undefended. he said he'd not agreed with those instructions. daniel stanford, bbc news, at the old bailey. we are expecting the south korean president, moonjae—in, we are expecting the south korean president, moon jae—in, to we are expecting the south korean president, moonjae—in, to arrive in chong yang. he will be greeted by the north korean l
"we both tidied up the body as best we could," tobias ellwood said.n the inquest started at looking at where the armed officers who were on duty were when khalid masood burst through the then open gates to parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer. his family wept as the court watched cctv footage clearly showing two armed officers here at the gate at a quarter to two, but then patrolling elsewhere until after the attack almost an hour later. pc palmer's family then heard one of those...
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"we both tidied up the body as best we could," tobias ellwood said.id i'm sorry." this afternoon the inquest started at looking at where the armed officers who were on duty were when khalid masood burst through the then open gates to parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer. his family wept as the court watched cctv footage clearly showing two armed officers here at the gate at a quarter to two, but then patrolling elsewhere until after the attack almost an hour later. pc palmer's family then heard one of those armed officers, lee ashby, say that on wednesdays they were encouraged to patrol near where ministers are dropped off in their cars for prime minister's questions, rather than by the open gates of parliament where pc palmer was left undefended. he said he'd not agreed with those instructions. daniel stanford, bbc news, at the old bailey. 29 people, mostly miners and their families, are still missing after a landslide buried their shelter in the northern phillippines during a typhoon. some bodies have already been retrieved from the mud in the tow
"we both tidied up the body as best we could," tobias ellwood said.id i'm sorry." this afternoon the inquest started at looking at where the armed officers who were on duty were when khalid masood burst through the then open gates to parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer. his family wept as the court watched cctv footage clearly showing two armed officers here at the gate at a quarter to two, but then patrolling elsewhere until after the attack almost an hour later. pc palmer's...
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the mp tobias ellwood has told the inquests into the deaths from the westminster bridge attack that heeen stabbed. helena lee reports. tobias ellwood came to court today and described how he ignored fears of a second terror attack as he tried to help save pc palmer. he told the inquest how he saw two bodies on the ground. the officer was one of them. he went to help, medically trained from a previous army career. he describes to the court how he started cpr on pc palmer. an emergency medical team then arrived and operated on the officer. as he described what happened next, tobias ellwood said, "forgive me. it's sometimes easier to do the helping them to talk about it afterwards." the court heard how nothing more could be done for pc palmer. when the doctor told tobias ellwood he could stop helping, he told the inquest "that's when i said, sir, you're going to have to tell me to stop, to order me to stop." tobias ellwood then said this at the end: we both tidied up the body as best we could. he went on to say it was a very silent end, being left completely alone in an eerily silent pala
the mp tobias ellwood has told the inquests into the deaths from the westminster bridge attack that heeen stabbed. helena lee reports. tobias ellwood came to court today and described how he ignored fears of a second terror attack as he tried to help save pc palmer. he told the inquest how he saw two bodies on the ground. the officer was one of them. he went to help, medically trained from a previous army career. he describes to the court how he started cpr on pc palmer. an emergency medical...
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"we both tidied up the body as best we could", tobias ellwood said. said i'm sorry". this afternoon, the inquest started looking at the armed officers, who were on duty on the day that khalid masood burst through the gates of parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer. his family wept as the court watched cctv footage of two armed officers patrolling near the gate at a quarter to two, but then patrolling elsewhere until after the attack, almost an hour later. pc palmer's family then heard one of those armed officers, lee ashby, said on wednesday as they were encouraged to patrol where ministers we re encouraged to patrol where ministers were dropped off in their cars for prime minister's questions rather than by the open gates of parliament, where pc palmer was left undefended. he said he had not agreed with those instructions. daniel sandford, bbc news at the old bailey. punctuality of britain's railways has reached a 12—year low, following disruption from the weather and new timetables. one in seven trains missed the industry's measure of punctuality, a
"we both tidied up the body as best we could", tobias ellwood said. said i'm sorry". this afternoon, the inquest started looking at the armed officers, who were on duty on the day that khalid masood burst through the gates of parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer. his family wept as the court watched cctv footage of two armed officers patrolling near the gate at a quarter to two, but then patrolling elsewhere until after the attack, almost an hour later. pc palmer's family then...
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"we both tidied up the body as best we could", tobias ellwood said.t started looking at the armed officers, who were on duty on the day that khalid masood burst through the gates of parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer. his family wept as the court watched cctv footage of two armed officers patrolling near the gate at a quarter to two, but then patrolling elsewhere until after the attack, almost an hour later. pc palmer's family then heard one of those armed officers, lee ashby, said on wednesday as they were encouraged to patrol where ministers were dropped off in their cars for prime minister's questions rather than by the open gates of parliament, where pc palmer was left undefended. he said he had not agreed with those instructions. daniel sandford, bbc news at the old bailey. in the philippines hopes are fading of finding survivors buried by a landslide that has killed at least 32 people in a mining town. the gold miners and their families had sought refuge from typhoon mangkhut in a temporary shelter on the side of a steep mountain. more than
"we both tidied up the body as best we could", tobias ellwood said.t started looking at the armed officers, who were on duty on the day that khalid masood burst through the gates of parliament and stabbed pc keith palmer. his family wept as the court watched cctv footage of two armed officers patrolling near the gate at a quarter to two, but then patrolling elsewhere until after the attack, almost an hour later. pc palmer's family then heard one of those armed officers, lee ashby,...
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a conservative mp, tobias ellwood, has told the inquests into the victims of the westminster bridge attacke of pc keith palmer who had been stabbed outside parliament. the officer and four other people who were run over by khalid masood died after the attack in march last year. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the photographs of the minister, tobias ellwood, helping in the desperate efforts to save pc keith palmer's life became some of the defining images of last year's westminster attack. today he arrived at pc palmer's inquest to give his official account of that traumatic day. he described the panic inside parliament with people shouting "go back" as he went forward, and how he walked past a line of armed police officers pointing their guns to go and help their unarmed colleague who had been stabbed by khalid masood. when he got there, he found pc palmer with, among other injuries, a serious knife wound under his left arm pit. the minister described how he tried to stem the bleeding but pc palmer's heart soon stopped so they started cpr. at one point he was close
a conservative mp, tobias ellwood, has told the inquests into the victims of the westminster bridge attacke of pc keith palmer who had been stabbed outside parliament. the officer and four other people who were run over by khalid masood died after the attack in march last year. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. the photographs of the minister, tobias ellwood, helping in the desperate efforts to save pc keith palmer's life became some of the defining images of last year's...
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it lost a lot of blood and he was unconscious, tobias ellwood told the course.ometimes it's easier to do the helping them to talk about it afterwards". when a doctor arrived on the airambulance, there still seemed to be a chance but even surgery on the spot couldn't say the police officer and he died. the doctor moved on to help other patients, leaving the minister his family wept as the court watched cctv footage of two armed officers patrolling near the gate at a quarter to two, but then patrolling elsewhere until after the attack, almost an hour later. pc palmer's family then heard one of those armed officers, lee ashby, said on wednesday as they were encouraged to patrol where ministers were dropped off in their cars for prime minister's questions rather than by the open gates of parliament, where pc palmer was left undefended. he said he had not agreed with those instructions. daniel sandford, bbc news at the old bailey. in the philippines hopes are fading of finding survivors buried by a landslide that has killed at least thirty—two people in a mining town
it lost a lot of blood and he was unconscious, tobias ellwood told the course.ometimes it's easier to do the helping them to talk about it afterwards". when a doctor arrived on the airambulance, there still seemed to be a chance but even surgery on the spot couldn't say the police officer and he died. the doctor moved on to help other patients, leaving the minister his family wept as the court watched cctv footage of two armed officers patrolling near the gate at a quarter to two, but then...
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details emerge of how the mp tobias ellwood battled to save police officer keith palmer, who was stabbedo death in the westminster bridge attack. leaders from british and french fishing industries agree on a deal to end the so—called scallop wars in the english channel. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. with six months to go until brexit — reality check‘s chris morris will be investigating just how ready the uk is to set off on the future road ahead. we'll be speaking to a stylist to find out whether ‘runway robots‘ could be coming to a future fashion show near you. and later on at half past ten and quarter past eleven, we'll be bringing you tomorrow's front pages in the papers. our guests this evening will be christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the telegraph; and miranda green, deputy comment editor at the financial times. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. you're live at the bbc sport centre with me chris mitchell, coming up for you on sportsday... in the red
details emerge of how the mp tobias ellwood battled to save police officer keith palmer, who was stabbedo death in the westminster bridge attack. leaders from british and french fishing industries agree on a deal to end the so—called scallop wars in the english channel. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. with six months to go until brexit — reality check‘s chris morris will be investigating just how ready the uk...
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well, this morning tobias ellwood gave a detailed account of the effo rts gave a detailed account ofnderpass from portcullis house to the palace of westminster, where he saw people. he heard shouting and screams, he saw panic in their eyes. he could hear shouting, he heard shouts of go, go, go. he heard gunshots and then shouts of go back. when he arrived in the palace of westminster in an area... he described seeing a number of armed officers aiming at the carriage gates. he also explained how he was... he had served in the british army in the 1990s, he was medically trained, trained to deal with battlefield injuries, first aid and cpr. when he arrived in the yard he could see two bodies. he moved forward to help pc palmer, he could see three officers around him. he explained how he was medically trained and they asked him how they could help. he tried to stem the blood loss, they tried to establish whether wind was. he said it was under the flak jacket. he whether wind was. he said it was under the flakjacket. he could tell that the long had been punctured. he tried to stem the wou
well, this morning tobias ellwood gave a detailed account of the effo rts gave a detailed account ofnderpass from portcullis house to the palace of westminster, where he saw people. he heard shouting and screams, he saw panic in their eyes. he could hear shouting, he heard shouts of go, go, go. he heard gunshots and then shouts of go back. when he arrived in the palace of westminster in an area... he described seeing a number of armed officers aiming at the carriage gates. he also explained how...
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the mp tobias ellwood has told the inquests into the victims of the westminster bridge attack how heth palmer. jenny kumar reports. in the a5 minutes before the attack, there had been no armed officers at carriage gates at the entrance to new palace yard. at the time when khalid masood crashed his car, they, the two armed officers were positioned in the corner of new palace yard. in the colonnade area where there is a series of arches, they remained there when the attacks happened and the footage shows the two officers is moved towards an area where khalid masood and pc palmer had collapsed actual three shots had rang out. they arrived at the scene at around ia.a2. 0ne shots had rang out. they arrived at the scene at around ia.a2. one of those officers on duty, pc ashby has been giving evidence this afternoon and he is expected to continue doing so tomorrow morning. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story. an allegation of sexual abuse has thrown the confirmation hearing for president trump's nominee for the supreme court into turmoil. some republicans have
the mp tobias ellwood has told the inquests into the victims of the westminster bridge attack how heth palmer. jenny kumar reports. in the a5 minutes before the attack, there had been no armed officers at carriage gates at the entrance to new palace yard. at the time when khalid masood crashed his car, they, the two armed officers were positioned in the corner of new palace yard. in the colonnade area where there is a series of arches, they remained there when the attacks happened and the...