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a short time later, she died from her injuries in westminster hospital.e, diplomatic stand—off between libyan and uk officials across different sides of stjames's square. over the coming days, the police hats that fell during the attack continued to lie on the streets, becoming a symbol of the ongoing tension. john murray was the man stood next to yvonne when she was shot and killed. for the past 35 years, he has been trying to find out the truth. i want the person responsible for what happened that day to face justice. the suspect was arrested two years ago. the cps decided there was insufficient evidence to press criminal charges. john is bringing a civil court case against saleh ibrahim mabrouk to try to get him to reveal who shot yvonne fletcher. saleh ibrahim mabrouk was one of a number of libyans deported from the embassy after yvonne‘s murder. he returned to the uk in 2000 when he began studying for a doctorate. he was arrested in 2015, in connection with yvonne‘s murder. he was told by police in 2017 the case would not proceed. his son, osama sale
a short time later, she died from her injuries in westminster hospital.e, diplomatic stand—off between libyan and uk officials across different sides of stjames's square. over the coming days, the police hats that fell during the attack continued to lie on the streets, becoming a symbol of the ongoing tension. john murray was the man stood next to yvonne when she was shot and killed. for the past 35 years, he has been trying to find out the truth. i want the person responsible for what...
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in westminster hospital.al. over the coming days the police... becoming a symbol of the ongoing tension. john murray was the man stood next to yvonne when she was shot and killed. for the past 35 years, he has been trying to find out the truth.|j for the past 35 years, he has been trying to find out the truth. i want the person responsible for what happened that day to face justice. he is bringing a civil court case against a woman like, to try to get him to reveal who shot yvonne fletcher. —— saleh ibrahim mabrouk. he was one of a number of people deported from the embassy after the murder. he was arrested in 2015, in connection with yvonne's order. he was told by police in 2017 the case would not proceed. his son said at the time his father didn't do anything. iam now anything. i am now suing woman like in the civil courts. this is my last chance. i have waited 35 years for this. but it will happen. -- saleh ibrahim mabrouk. this is the site we re ibrahim mabrouk. this is the site were on the 17th of april
in westminster hospital.al. over the coming days the police... becoming a symbol of the ongoing tension. john murray was the man stood next to yvonne when she was shot and killed. for the past 35 years, he has been trying to find out the truth.|j for the past 35 years, he has been trying to find out the truth. i want the person responsible for what happened that day to face justice. he is bringing a civil court case against a woman like, to try to get him to reveal who shot yvonne fletcher....
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Nov 1, 2019
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hospital would receive £27,250 every year. some of the payments in wales and northern ireland are even smaller. what does the government say about this? well, the government in westminsterblem. in a statement a spokesman said: "we are working with the devolved administrations so that we can meet our commitment to guarantee equal support for all those infected and affected across the uk. we plan to consult on this and understand that this is an important issue for those affected." interestingly, we also heard back from the department of health in northern ireland who said when some of the financial support was increased in england no more resources were made available to northern ireland for them to do the same thing. there are disparities across the uk which are making things very difficult forfamilies which are making things very difficult for families involved. let's speak now with two people who have given evidence to that public inquiry this year. i was told i had about a year to live. i was told not to tell anybody, including... excuse me. including my family. not only did i lose my parents, i lost my brothers, who were the next closest thing thing to me, and it wo
hospital would receive £27,250 every year. some of the payments in wales and northern ireland are even smaller. what does the government say about this? well, the government in westminsterblem. in a statement a spokesman said: "we are working with the devolved administrations so that we can meet our commitment to guarantee equal support for all those infected and affected across the uk. we plan to consult on this and understand that this is an important issue for those affected."...
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Nov 4, 2019
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which represents hospitals and other health trusts, says there's a danger the public will be let down by unrealistic promises made in the heat of the campaign. joining us now from westminsterthe environment, and of course, conservatives will, in the election, be focusing on how we believe we can continue to invest and do better for believe we can continue to invest and do betterfor patients in the nhs by supporting our clinical professionals and everyone who helps in that regard. of course they are not the only issues. one of the issues dominating is the difference between the conservatives and labour and getting brexit done to allow us to spend even more time focusing on theseissues to spend even more time focusing on these issues as well as raising wages of people, they are also very important in this election. let's focus on the nhs because the election had hardly been announced before the prime minister is there with his sleeves rolled up in a hospital. it seems clear, and we have talked about operations being cancelled. it seems clear the nhs is a very much a priority for people at home but also for the parties. will you take care about the languages used and the prom
which represents hospitals and other health trusts, says there's a danger the public will be let down by unrealistic promises made in the heat of the campaign. joining us now from westminsterthe environment, and of course, conservatives will, in the election, be focusing on how we believe we can continue to invest and do better for believe we can continue to invest and do betterfor patients in the nhs by supporting our clinical professionals and everyone who helps in that regard. of course they...