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william billingham killed his daughter at his home near walsall in january. in the world of science as a leading professor claims that physics was invented and built by men. # she may be the reason i survive... # and the veteran french entertainer charles aznavour has died at the age of 94, after a career that spanned eight decades. it's five o'clock. our main story is that the united nations estimates that more than a 190,000 people in indonesia urgently need help because of the devastating earthquake and tsunami. at least 840 people have died but the finalfigure could run into thousands. the bbc has learned that none of the country's tsunami detector buoys was working before the disaster with 21 floating detection units either damaged by vandals or stolen. the quake was magnitude 7.5 and hit the island of sulawesi on friday, with tsunami waves along the coast up to six metres high. many of the dead are in the city of palu, from where our correspondent rebecca henschke sent this report. from above, you get a sense of the scale of the destruction here in palu
william billingham killed his daughter at his home near walsall in january. in the world of science as a leading professor claims that physics was invented and built by men. # she may be the reason i survive... # and the veteran french entertainer charles aznavour has died at the age of 94, after a career that spanned eight decades. it's five o'clock. our main story is that the united nations estimates that more than a 190,000 people in indonesia urgently need help because of the devastating...
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murdering his eight—year—old daughter. 55—year—old william billingham stabbed mylee at his home near walsallary, after her mother started a same—sex relationship. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. it is always a challenge for us in indonesia as a geographic in terms of the scope is huge. indonesia's finance minister talks about the challenge of having a nationwide tsunami alert system. and over in south australia, american firm tesla sets out to create the world's largest virtual powerplant with the help of the residents. it is tuesday, everyone. glad you could join us foran tuesday, everyone. glad you could join us for an action packed edition of asia business report. as you hurt, desperate efforts are under way to rescue people trapped by friday's earthquake and tsunami which slammed onto the indonesian island of sulawesi, and questions are being asked about the effectiveness of the country's early warning system which was put in place after the indian ocean tsunami in 2004. place after the indian ocean tsunami in 200a. critics say government budget cuts held up f
murdering his eight—year—old daughter. 55—year—old william billingham stabbed mylee at his home near walsallary, after her mother started a same—sex relationship. now on bbc news live to singapore for asia business report. it is always a challenge for us in indonesia as a geographic in terms of the scope is huge. indonesia's finance minister talks about the challenge of having a nationwide tsunami alert system. and over in south australia, american firm tesla sets out to create the...
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speaker, the prime minister says that austerity is over; the conservative leader of walsall council says austerity is alive and kicking. who is right? prime minister may: i think the right honorable -- i think thank the right honorable gentleman. after a decade of austerity people need to know that their hard work has paid off and that, because of their sacrifices, there are better days ahead. we will be setting out our approach in the spending review next year. what does it mean? i will tell him what it means. it means debt going down as a share of the economy and support for public services going up. but i have to say that, unlike labour, we will continue to live within our means and we won't go back to square one. mr. corbyn: this process has not been very convincing to mike bird, the conservative leader of walsall council, who says: "never ever believe what you hear from central government, austerity is not over." her mp's seem to have lost confidence in her, and so have her councilors. not far away, in derby, the conservative council says the financial outlook is "extremely challeng
speaker, the prime minister says that austerity is over; the conservative leader of walsall council says austerity is alive and kicking. who is right? prime minister may: i think the right honorable -- i think thank the right honorable gentleman. after a decade of austerity people need to know that their hard work has paid off and that, because of their sacrifices, there are better days ahead. we will be setting out our approach in the spending review next year. what does it mean? i will tell...
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just recently he also used his social media accounts to threaten prominent figures such as joe biden walsall received one of the pipe bombs and we have a look at one of his recent posts here we see. a tweet to former secretary of commerce richelle ritchie in october it's reads we will see your for sure your loved ones really close every time you leave your home. so very chilling stuff there but his van also got a lot of attention from the media and we know that it was plastered with the far right propaganda can you tell us more about that yeah well he lived in this valley and it was covered with extreme far right propaganda images let's just pull up a picture and you can have a look and we're actually talking about so a lot of the images you see here are featured as means on a social media accounts this fall to photograph shows a window of the truck and we have various images of the president and the vice president including donald trump casually standing on a speeding take with explosions going on in the back here and in this picture and also some of the images are glorifying clearly glorif
just recently he also used his social media accounts to threaten prominent figures such as joe biden walsall received one of the pipe bombs and we have a look at one of his recent posts here we see. a tweet to former secretary of commerce richelle ritchie in october it's reads we will see your for sure your loved ones really close every time you leave your home. so very chilling stuff there but his van also got a lot of attention from the media and we know that it was plastered with the far...
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william billingham attacked his daughter at his home near walsall in january.co bank fined {16.4 million by the regulator after a cyber—attack targetting customers two years ago. and thousands of plastic pellets have been washed up on the south coast of england — it's not clear where they've come from. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be live in birmingham at eight o'clock for the very latest from the conservative party conference — including reaction to the chancellor philip hammond's prediction of a brexit bounce if a deal can be agreed by the uk and eu. at 8.15 we'll be getting reaction to a claim by a senior scientist that physics was invented and built by men — and that male scientists were now being discriminated against. it's fair to say it's caused something of an uproar. and at 10.40 and 11.30 we'll take a look at tomorrow's papers withjess brammar — head of news at huff post uk and the business journalistjohn crowley. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it'
william billingham attacked his daughter at his home near walsall in january.co bank fined {16.4 million by the regulator after a cyber—attack targetting customers two years ago. and thousands of plastic pellets have been washed up on the south coast of england — it's not clear where they've come from. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll be live in birmingham at eight o'clock for the very latest from the...
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here are in walsall. it was not looking too bright at all.inging rain into cumbria further south. the front will bring further rain for the next few hours but i the end of the next few hours but i the end of the afternoon into the early evening it should we can little as it pushes its way north. clear skies to the south but possibly only briefly because we could see some mist and fog the central and southern england tomorrow. further north, misty and murky across the hills and again it will be scotland and northern ireland with the best of early brightness. northern ireland will pull ina brightness. northern ireland will pull in a weather front through the morning and wet weather on its way for western scotland as well. some strong winds across the western isles and a cooler feel behind this band of rain. temperatures around 22 in the south—east of england. overnight tuesday into wednesday the cold weather front pushes its way south across the uk but on wednesday it grinds to a halt in the south so some areas will get lingering cloud and pers
here are in walsall. it was not looking too bright at all.inging rain into cumbria further south. the front will bring further rain for the next few hours but i the end of the next few hours but i the end of the afternoon into the early evening it should we can little as it pushes its way north. clear skies to the south but possibly only briefly because we could see some mist and fog the central and southern england tomorrow. further north, misty and murky across the hills and again it will be...
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a man from walsall has been found guilty of murdering his eight—year—old daughter and of making a threatshe was in a relationship with another person. william billingham, who is 55, stabbed his daughter mylee to death at his home injanuary. two scientists who pioneered a breakthrough in the treatment of cancer have won this year's nobel prize for medicine. james allison from the united states and tasuku honjo from japan were jointly awarded the prestigious prize after discovering how the human body's own immune system could be turned against cancerous cells. our medical correspondent fergus walsh has the story. for tasuku honjo in tokyo, it was late afternoon when celebrations began. but forjames allison in texas, the time difference meant a very early start. my son called at 5.30. then pretty soon i started getting calls from other people, and then a bunch of people came to the room, to the door. beating on the door at six in the morning with champagne. so we had a little party early this morning. the two professors discovered how to take the brakes off the immune system to fight cancer
a man from walsall has been found guilty of murdering his eight—year—old daughter and of making a threatshe was in a relationship with another person. william billingham, who is 55, stabbed his daughter mylee to death at his home injanuary. two scientists who pioneered a breakthrough in the treatment of cancer have won this year's nobel prize for medicine. james allison from the united states and tasuku honjo from japan were jointly awarded the prestigious prize after discovering how the...
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william billingham used a kitchen knife to kill his daughter mylee in his bungalow near walsall in januarykotecha has been in birmingham crown court, and sent this report. eight—year—old mylee billingham, nicknamed moo. but on the evening of the 20th of january, this man, william billingham, her father, killed her at his home. the court was told that the murder was an act of revenge. billingham's former partner, tracey taundry, who is also mylee's mother, was in a relationship with another woman, something he was struggling to deal with. hours before the killing, this cctv footage shows the father and daughter at a local newsagents, happily buying treats. after eight o'clock, when miss taundry came here to pick up mylee, billingham held a knife to her throat and said he was going to kill her. she managed to get away. she pushed mylee, but the child slipped. billingham then dragged his daughter by the hood of her coat, back into his bungalow, while she shouted, mummy, mummy and, please daddy, no. daddy, stop it. using a knife, he stabbed her in the chest. hours later, she was pronounced dea
william billingham used a kitchen knife to kill his daughter mylee in his bungalow near walsall in januarykotecha has been in birmingham crown court, and sent this report. eight—year—old mylee billingham, nicknamed moo. but on the evening of the 20th of january, this man, william billingham, her father, killed her at his home. the court was told that the murder was an act of revenge. billingham's former partner, tracey taundry, who is also mylee's mother, was in a relationship with another...
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was in a relationship with another person. 55—year—old william billingham, from brownhills, near walsallhome injanuary. billingham will be sentenced tomorrow. it is 11:15am. the headlines on bbc news: the un says 200,000 people are in urgent need of help after an earthquake and tsunami struck indonesia. so far, more than 800 people are confirmed dead. the chancellor says he believes there will be a brexit dividend when britain secures a deal to leave the eu, as he urges party members to back the prime minister. president trump says he wants the fbi to conduct a comprehensive investigation into sexual assault allegations against his supreme court nominee, brett kavanaugh. it's exactly a year since 58 people were killed in america's worst—ever mass shooting. it happened in las vegas when a man opened fire on crowds attending a country music festival. my colleague clive myrie has returned to the city to speak to some of the 400 people who were shot in the incident and survived — people whose lives were changed forever that night. you may find some of the images distressing. worth and in the
was in a relationship with another person. 55—year—old william billingham, from brownhills, near walsallhome injanuary. billingham will be sentenced tomorrow. it is 11:15am. the headlines on bbc news: the un says 200,000 people are in urgent need of help after an earthquake and tsunami struck indonesia. so far, more than 800 people are confirmed dead. the chancellor says he believes there will be a brexit dividend when britain secures a deal to leave the eu, as he urges party members to...
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treaty is no longer valid not because of lost but because see if we treat it was again signed when walsall treaty was in existence so a lot of tear not. no not even a lot of it was not even mentioned warrant in the czech republic and slovakia mentioned in see if the treaty as elyse or the soviet union which means of russia. who wants this new start treaty expires this thousand and twenty one i think here it's actually no more. control me along a clear control essentially you can have just develop as many nuclear weapons you want because there and this is the first time since my friend is almost relieved. when you look at the tension between the united states and russia in the tensions in europe this is the worst possible not seen how long you can always remember what was said on your set of arms race the previous arms race was in the framework of an arms control system that as it was was created in the early seventy's so it was with a system now we have an arms race with of on site thirteen times richer than the other. system along to control this is much more dangerous ok i want to i want
treaty is no longer valid not because of lost but because see if we treat it was again signed when walsall treaty was in existence so a lot of tear not. no not even a lot of it was not even mentioned warrant in the czech republic and slovakia mentioned in see if the treaty as elyse or the soviet union which means of russia. who wants this new start treaty expires this thousand and twenty one i think here it's actually no more. control me along a clear control essentially you can have just...
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measure the earth's magnetic field which lines underground like an invisible veil the presence of walsall grades alters the pattern of magnetism in the soil. and that is exactly what the senses can measure the computer registers these disturbances to reveal a long forgotten structure a shadow of the past. seventeen hundred kilometers further east in berlin work is underway on a different type of digital archaeology in game developer thomas bremen studio for virtual reality. it looks like a game but it isn't. the game designers are working with berlin archaeologist caracol maya hit technology makes ancient history their cooperation has yielded some surprising discoveries for example the hittites had not unusual reading technique. isn't here for this one from left to right this one from right to left this one from left to right this again from right to left then back again. yeah like in wavy lines that's awesome is it's a business in that archaeologists are anchored in past centuries and that applies to their methodology to. the. actually the rapid development of computer technology in gene
measure the earth's magnetic field which lines underground like an invisible veil the presence of walsall grades alters the pattern of magnetism in the soil. and that is exactly what the senses can measure the computer registers these disturbances to reveal a long forgotten structure a shadow of the past. seventeen hundred kilometers further east in berlin work is underway on a different type of digital archaeology in game developer thomas bremen studio for virtual reality. it looks like a game...
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the prime minister says austerities over, the conservative leader of walsall council says austeritiese a better days ahead. we will be setting out our approach in the spending review next year. it means debt going down and support the public services going up. unlike labour, we will continue to live within our means and we want go back to square one. this process has not been convincing to the conservative leader of walsall council who says never ever believe what you hear from council who says never ever believe what you hearfrom central government. posterity is not over. her mps seem to have lost confidence in herand so her mps seem to have lost confidence in her and so have councillors. the far—away and derby the conservative council says financial outlook is extremely challenging with government austerity measures confirmed as continuing. well the prime minister try and clear up these gloomy tories in derby and confirm that next week the budget will cancel the 1.3 billion capital and local government next year? we are making 1.3 billion more money available in these next two years
the prime minister says austerities over, the conservative leader of walsall council says austeritiese a better days ahead. we will be setting out our approach in the spending review next year. it means debt going down and support the public services going up. unlike labour, we will continue to live within our means and we want go back to square one. this process has not been convincing to the conservative leader of walsall council who says never ever believe what you hear from council who says...
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william billingham used a kitchen knife to kill his daughter mylee in his bungalow near walsall in januarya kotecha has been in birmingham crown court, and sent this report. eight—year—old mylee billingham, nicknamed moo. but on the evening of the 20th of january, this man, william billingham, her father, killed her at his home. the court was told that the murder was an act of revenge. billingham's former partner, tracey taundry, who is also mylee's mother, was in a relationship with another woman, something he was struggling to deal with. hours before the killing, this cctv footage shows the father and daughter at a local newsagents, happily buying treats. after eight o'clock, when miss taundry came here to pick up mylee, billingham held a knife to her throat and said he was going to kill her. she managed to get away. she pushed mylee, but the child slipped. billingham then dragged his daughter by the hood of her coat, back into his bungalow, while she shouted, mummy, mummy and, please daddy, no. daddy, stop it. using a knife, he stabbed her in the chest. hours later, she was pronounced d
william billingham used a kitchen knife to kill his daughter mylee in his bungalow near walsall in januarya kotecha has been in birmingham crown court, and sent this report. eight—year—old mylee billingham, nicknamed moo. but on the evening of the 20th of january, this man, william billingham, her father, killed her at his home. the court was told that the murder was an act of revenge. billingham's former partner, tracey taundry, who is also mylee's mother, was in a relationship with...
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yea rs. 55—year—old william billingham stabbed mylee to death with a kitchen knife at his home near walsallrts around the world. the airline said it had failed to secure long—term financing, meaning it had "no choice" but to file for bankruptcy. a group of women has gone to the high court, to challenge surrey county council‘s proposed cut to its special needs and disability budget. the women are all parents to disabled children, and theirjudicial review contends that they should have been consulted on the planned £21 million cuts. surrey county council says its focus is to make sure children get the support they need. lauren moss reports. taking the fight for their children‘s education to the high court. these parents are challenging surrey county council plans to cut £21 million from its special educational needs budget. plans they say will hit theirfamilies hard. children who need support like speech and language therapy in school, who need one—to—one learning support assistants just in order to be at school, to access and education. and that kind of support is really essential for our ch
yea rs. 55—year—old william billingham stabbed mylee to death with a kitchen knife at his home near walsallrts around the world. the airline said it had failed to secure long—term financing, meaning it had "no choice" but to file for bankruptcy. a group of women has gone to the high court, to challenge surrey county council‘s proposed cut to its special needs and disability budget. the women are all parents to disabled children, and theirjudicial review contends that they...
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walsall council told us it considers it a priority to protect confidentiality.anxiety... she will either want flight, to run away from that situation trying to take over the control or she will want to fight. that comes out in some type of violence, is that fair to say? she will be aggressive. she has been aggressive to staff in the past? i am trying to get the reason to why they say she needs to be in this room and fed through a hatch. she is a danger, a 17—year—old girl? room and fed through a hatch. she is a danger, a 17-year-old girl? she is not, if you remove the causes of the anxiety, she is a wonderful person. they have given misdiagnosis and then not followed up with the support. —— given this diagnosis. she has agency staff on the evening and we can, she has never met them before and it causes anxiety and she explodes into knock—downs, they keep her more locked away. jeremy, looking at it from the outside, really harrowing what you are having to do asa really harrowing what you are having to do as a father, was it ever justified for her to be in that ci
walsall council told us it considers it a priority to protect confidentiality.anxiety... she will either want flight, to run away from that situation trying to take over the control or she will want to fight. that comes out in some type of violence, is that fair to say? she will be aggressive. she has been aggressive to staff in the past? i am trying to get the reason to why they say she needs to be in this room and fed through a hatch. she is a danger, a 17—year—old girl? room and fed...