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let's speak to duncan kennedy who was outside winchester crown court. in who was outside winchester crown outside winchester crown court. in the words of the crown — crown court. in the words of the crown prosecution - crown court. in the words of. the crown prosecution service and the police this is a chilling case of someone actually planned a murder. he researched murder in the months leading up to the attacks of may this year. he was a criminology student at the universes of greenwich london south london he even asked his selector is about how police deal with dna in their research in their investigations and the lecturer had asked him, you're not planning to carry out a murder, are you? to which he replied, no he's looking for a research paper but he did research paper but he did research on line how police deal with the dna, do hotels in bournemouth have cct cameras and even researched whether it is possible to run a walk across pebble beach is and sandy beaches and this may turns up randomly in bournemouth, skulked around looking for victims and this night, amie gray and leanne mil
let's speak to duncan kennedy who was outside winchester crown court. in who was outside winchester crown outside winchester crown court. in the words of the crown — crown court. in the words of the crown prosecution - crown court. in the words of. the crown prosecution service and the police this is a chilling case of someone actually planned a murder. he researched murder in the months leading up to the attacks of may this year. he was a criminology student at the universes of greenwich...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, at winchester crown court.l turmoil — president macron is preparing to play host to international dignitaries for the official re—opening of notre dame cathedral. the iconic building was devasted by fire — five years ago. and ever since — experts have been working tirelessly on its renovation. todayit looks like this. this weekend there will be a succession of ceremonies to breathe life back into the cathedral and celebrate the recovery of this landmark building. high points will be the ritualised reopening of the cathedral�*s massive doors — and the celebration of the first mass. donald trump will be amongst the leaders attending that ceremony, prince william will travel to france on saturday on request of the uk government and a kensington palace spokesperson said he will travel to paris to attend the ceremony marking the reopening of notre dame, president zelensky from ukraine we are hearing may also be there. as they gather for that one full day in paris. hello there. storm darragh is heading into western p
duncan kennedy, bbc news, at winchester crown court.l turmoil — president macron is preparing to play host to international dignitaries for the official re—opening of notre dame cathedral. the iconic building was devasted by fire — five years ago. and ever since — experts have been working tirelessly on its renovation. todayit looks like this. this weekend there will be a succession of ceremonies to breathe life back into the cathedral and celebrate the recovery of this landmark...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, at winchester crown court.s, after accusations he had caused further distress to abuse survivors. (oov)in explaining why he has resigned, justin welby told the house of lords that a review that in explaining why he has resigned, justin welby told the house of lords that a review that found serious safeguarding failures within the church of england meant a head had had to roll. he made light—hearted references to a 14th century archbishop who was beheaded, drawing some laughter. three bishops said the speech was �*utterly insensitive'. mr welby said he �*apologised wholeheartedly�* for any hurt caused. sir keir starmer insists many want change after was a crease —— accused of trumping language. preminger said too many people in whitehall are comfortable in the tobacco manage decline, but speaking today he rejected suggestions he was picking a fight with civil servants. i rejected suggestions he was picking a fight with civil servants.— a fight with civil servants. i work with civil servants _ a fight with civil
duncan kennedy, bbc news, at winchester crown court.s, after accusations he had caused further distress to abuse survivors. (oov)in explaining why he has resigned, justin welby told the house of lords that a review that in explaining why he has resigned, justin welby told the house of lords that a review that found serious safeguarding failures within the church of england meant a head had had to roll. he made light—hearted references to a 14th century archbishop who was beheaded, drawing...
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the jury at winchester crown court was shown cctv footage of amie gray and herfriend leanne miles beingnd from south london. the prosecution said it seemed he "wanted to know what it would be like to take a life". here's duncan kennedy. amie gray lived for football and family. head coach, team leader, inspiration. she'd never met nasen saadi, but in may this year, he decided he wanted to find out what it was like to kill someone. he randomly went to bournemouth beach and is seen here lurking near amie and herfriend, leanne miles, chatting by a fire. saadi first goes past them, then turns back, and then went over and stabbed them, killing amie and seriously wounding leanne. saadi's planning for this took on incredible detail. he researched how police dealt with dna evidence, whether hotels in bournemouth had cctv cameras, and whether it was easier to run across pebble beaches or sandy beaches. in police interviews, saadi had denied any involvement. i'm only accused of mistaken identity. today, saadi was found guilty of murder and attempted murder. a police officer gave amie's family reac
the jury at winchester crown court was shown cctv footage of amie gray and herfriend leanne miles beingnd from south london. the prosecution said it seemed he "wanted to know what it would be like to take a life". here's duncan kennedy. amie gray lived for football and family. head coach, team leader, inspiration. she'd never met nasen saadi, but in may this year, he decided he wanted to find out what it was like to kill someone. he randomly went to bournemouth beach and is seen here...
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the jury at winchester crown court was shown cctv footage of 34—year—old amie gray and 39—year—old leannemie gray lived for football, family and life. a head coach in dorset where her spirit inspired others. she'd never met nasen saadi, but in may this year, he decided he wanted to find out what it was like to kill someone. so he randomly picked bournemouth and went looking for female victims. amie gray and a friend, leanne miles, were about to become his targets. here he is lurking near amie and leanne, who are having a fireside chat on the beach. saadi first goes past them, then turns back, and then went towards them, stabbing them multiple times, killing amie and seriously wounding leanne. saadi's planning for this took on incredible detail. he researched how police dealt with dna evidence, where the hotels in bournemouth had cctv cameras, and whether it was easier to run across pebble beaches or sandy beaches. today, saadi was found guilty of murder and attempted murder. a police officer gave amie's family reaction. amie will never be forgotten. she touched the lives of so many. the i
the jury at winchester crown court was shown cctv footage of 34—year—old amie gray and 39—year—old leannemie gray lived for football, family and life. a head coach in dorset where her spirit inspired others. she'd never met nasen saadi, but in may this year, he decided he wanted to find out what it was like to kill someone. so he randomly picked bournemouth and went looking for female victims. amie gray and a friend, leanne miles, were about to become his targets. here he is lurking...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news, at winchester crown court.rding to new data. the fifth consecutive increase saw values rise by 1.3% on the previous month, bringing the average house price tojust over £298,000. the owner of the guardian newspaper has confirmed a deal has been approved to sell its sunday title, the observer, which was founded in 1791. its purchase by the tortoise media group, which was launched five years ago, follows a 48—hour strike by journalists at the paper this week. the princess of wales will host a christmas service at westminster abbey this evening as she continues her return to public life following treatment for cancer. kensington palace says the service will reflect upon the importance of love and empathy. catherine is expected to be joined by her husband prince william and their three children. 10,000 tickets have been issued for visitors to go aboard one of the uk's biggest warships, hms prince of wales, whilst it's docked in liverpool this weekend. the aircraft carrier is being given the freedom of the city with
duncan kennedy, bbc news, at winchester crown court.rding to new data. the fifth consecutive increase saw values rise by 1.3% on the previous month, bringing the average house price tojust over £298,000. the owner of the guardian newspaper has confirmed a deal has been approved to sell its sunday title, the observer, which was founded in 1791. its purchase by the tortoise media group, which was launched five years ago, follows a 48—hour strike by journalists at the paper this week. the...
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has no medical qualifications, was convicted in july and is currently being sentenced at winchester crown courtprices have hit court. uk house prices have hit a new record high today, with the average home now costing £298,000. halifax says property values rose 1.3% in november. that's the biggest monthly increase this year and the fifth rise in a row. annual house price growth also jumped to 4.8%. that's the strongest rate rise since november 2022. scientists at the university of cambridge have developed a groundbreaking urine test that could detect lung cancer in its earliest stages. the innovative test identifies proteins released by zombie cells that's damaged cells that may trigger cancer development. already successful in mice , researchers successful in mice, researchers say they're now excited to begin human trials offering a promising and cost effective alternative to expensive scans . alternative to expensive scans. well, with earlier detection, patients could receive treatment soonen patients could receive treatment sooner, giving them a better chance of survival . and the chance of
has no medical qualifications, was convicted in july and is currently being sentenced at winchester crown courtprices have hit court. uk house prices have hit a new record high today, with the average home now costing £298,000. halifax says property values rose 1.3% in november. that's the biggest monthly increase this year and the fifth rise in a row. annual house price growth also jumped to 4.8%. that's the strongest rate rise since november 2022. scientists at the university of cambridge...