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i am concerned that althou:h the old bailey. i am concerned that although there _ the old bailey. i am concerned that although there are _ the old bailey. i am concerned that although there are structure - although there are structure throughout the hybrid order and consideration of the above issues, no enforcement of the mental health act 1980 the end present and his hallucinations means he may pose a significant risk to others. ultimately, i confirm that the use of a hospital order with a restriction order is the more appropriate recommendation to reduced risk. this i noticed further amplified in the net of consultation. this is a man who has still not recovered. i do not know whether he ever will. he is likely to remain on medication for the rest of his life to manage his illness. 0ne unwell, the illness is difficult to see or penetrate. they do not want a person with command hallucinations in prison. they present a risk. the nha does not apply in prison and they cannot compel treatment. the can send him back to hospital, but violence is linked to his illness. there are a numbe
i am concerned that althou:h the old bailey. i am concerned that although there _ the old bailey. i am concerned that although there are _ the old bailey. i am concerned that although there are structure - although there are structure throughout the hybrid order and consideration of the above issues, no enforcement of the mental health act 1980 the end present and his hallucinations means he may pose a significant risk to others. ultimately, i confirm that the use of a hospital order with a...
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police cannot and — outside the old bailey. police cannot and should _ outside the old bailey. police cannot and should not - outside the old bailey. police cannot and should not be - outside the old bailey. police l cannot and should not be above outside the old bailey. police - cannot and should not be above the law. accountability for police officers and forces involved in death, even where evidence of criminality and wrongdoing is identified, is extremely rare. in any of the murder trial the accused be publicly named. this case should be publicly named. this case should be no different. we welcome today's decision to name the officer. the inquest and family are not able to comment any further at this stage. thank you. comment any further at this stage. thank ou. ., v comment any further at this stage. thank ou. . �*, ., , comment any further at this stage. thank you-— thank you. that's the family of chris kaba- _ thank you. that's the family of chris kaba. it _ thank you. that's the family of chris kaba. it should _ thank you. that's the family of chris kaba. it should
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thankl you, tom, from the old bailey. the labour leader, keir starmer, has beenin labour leader, keir starmer, has been in kent today setting out his plans to tackle is people smugglers and the migrants arriving on small boats. he said he wants to make britain's shaw's hostile territory by setting up a new border security command using some of the £75 million the amount for the government's land policy. it's a calm, warm day in the channel and already the crossings have started. the people you can see walking up the gangway there, migrants picked up by a border force ship. just as the labour leader wasn't far away, preparing to set out his plans to stop the crossings, with dover's mp, until wednesday, a tory, now here to support her new leader. under rishi sunak the conservatives have become a byword for incompetence and division. they have abandoned the centre ground and failed to deliver for the british people. when he took to the stage, sir keir promised action, notjust tough talk, although there was that too. this pr
thankl you, tom, from the old bailey. the labour leader, keir starmer, has beenin labour leader, keir starmer, has been in kent today setting out his plans to tackle is people smugglers and the migrants arriving on small boats. he said he wants to make britain's shaw's hostile territory by setting up a new border security command using some of the £75 million the amount for the government's land policy. it's a calm, warm day in the channel and already the crossings have started. the people you...
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our home affairs correspondentjune kelly has sent this update from the old bailey in central london. the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say, having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service mi5. he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on mi5�*s radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar on a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually perceived he was going to be involved in attack planning. today thejudge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known extremist with a terrorist mindset and he has also talked about failures by one or more identified state agencies. we are going to get his full conclusions and recommendations sometime this afternoon but this
our home affairs correspondentjune kelly has sent this update from the old bailey in central london. the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say, having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service mi5. he was adamant that...
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from the old bailey, here's daniel sandford. the subject of a nationwide manhunt, this was constance marten and mark gordon injanuary last this was constance marten and mark gordon in january last year, this was constance marten and mark gordon injanuary last year, as they tried to evade the authorities following the birth of their newborn baby, victoria, who they were worried would be taken into care like their previous four children. on the 1st of march last year, police found victoria's body in a shopping bag in a shed on a brighton allotment. today, constance marten gave evidence in the witness box at the old bailey, are weeping as she said she and mark gordon love their children more than anything in the world. asked if she had been crawl to baby victoria, constance marten said... talking quietly and with a very well spoken accent, she described how she became estranged from her wealthy family because of a traumatic event in her childhood, arguments over her grandmother's will and because her family disapproved of mark gord
from the old bailey, here's daniel sandford. the subject of a nationwide manhunt, this was constance marten and mark gordon injanuary last this was constance marten and mark gordon in january last year, this was constance marten and mark gordon injanuary last year, as they tried to evade the authorities following the birth of their newborn baby, victoria, who they were worried would be taken into care like their previous four children. on the 1st of march last year, police found victoria's body...
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they were due to appear at the old bailey, - him this friday. they were due to appear at the old bailey, right? i him this friday. they were due to i appear at the old bailey, right? so, the investigation continues. any reaction from the family? understandably very upset. they have asked for privacy at this difficult time for them, and the lawyers for matthew trickett have said they are very saddened by his death. it comes obviously is a bigshot for them. —— a big shock for them. the dog is a high—profile name, given what he was charged with and what was about to happen at the old bailey, the central criminal court here in london, on friday. bud central criminal court here in london, on friday.— central criminal court here in london, on friday. and its mind at the moment. _ london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we _ london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we will— london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we will continue - london, on friday. and its mind at the moment, we will continue to l the moment, we will con
they were due to appear at the old bailey, - him this friday. they were due to appear at the old bailey, right? i him this friday. they were due to i appear at the old bailey, right? so, the investigation continues. any reaction from the family? understandably very upset. they have asked for privacy at this difficult time for them, and the lawyers for matthew trickett have said they are very saddened by his death. it comes obviously is a bigshot for them. —— a big shock for them. the dog is...
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the trial has old bailey. bring us up to date. tue: trial has been old bailey. bring us up to date. tte: trial has been running old bailey. bring us up to date. "tts: trial has been running since january, weeks of evidence, today for the first time the jury heard from constance marten, talking quietly and with a well spoken accent, she was at times very emotional, crying when she sat mark gordon and she loved their kids more than anything in the world. she said a court decision to take the first four children away from them had been disgraceful. this trial is about the alleged manslaughter of their fifth child, about the alleged manslaughter of theirfifth child, baby about the alleged manslaughter of their fifth child, baby victoria, whose body was found in a shed in brighton last march. asked directly when whether she did anything to harm the baby, she said, no, i did nothing but show her love and that she had given her the best anyone could wish. asked about how she felt about her death, she said, it is not anything i will move on from, i felt guilty because she was in my arms. sh
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this morning we arrived in the old bailey and we - arrived in the old bailey and we have never known the name of this net police firearms officer and when the clerk of the court stood up to announce the case that the first time martin blake's name was mentioned in court and he stood up himself to confirm his name and age and date of birth and to enter his guilty plea. what has happened here is that it is normal in murder cases for the defendant to be named and that name to be given in court and to be reportable but in this case the officer had concerns there was some intelligence the police had that they might be a threat to his safety and so last year the judge was asked to consider whether his name should be withheld from the court reporting and he decided a split decision, he decided to withhold the address of the officer and any images of the officer so we can show as picture for example, he is on bail at the moment, and allow reporting of his name and date of birth. a compromise if you like. the media had argued strongly that this is a case like many cases where open justice has
this morning we arrived in the old bailey and we - arrived in the old bailey and we have never known the name of this net police firearms officer and when the clerk of the court stood up to announce the case that the first time martin blake's name was mentioned in court and he stood up himself to confirm his name and age and date of birth and to enter his guilty plea. what has happened here is that it is normal in murder cases for the defendant to be named and that name to be given in court and...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a us court of appeal has ruled that donald trump does not have immunity from charges that he plotted to overturn his election defeat in 2020. judges rejected the claim that he couldn't be prosecuted because he was president at the time. he's likely to appeal to the supreme court. let's speak to gary o'donoghue in washington. how much of a setback is this for donald trump? sophie, this is the most serious of all the court cases that donald trump faces and today's decision is a massive blow for him. objectively he said, i shouldn't face prosecution for what i did as president, and the court said objectively all you are now in citizen trump and the prosecution can go ahead. his strategy all along has been to delay these cases and he will appeal to the supreme court and that could delay the start of any trial for several months ahead. the important thing to remember is if donald trump can delay this trial until after the election and he were to win the election, he could simply make the p
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a us court of appeal has ruled that donald trump does not have immunity from charges that he plotted to overturn his election defeat in 2020. judges rejected the claim that he couldn't be prosecuted because he was president at the time. he's likely to appeal to the supreme court. let's speak to gary o'donoghue in washington. how much of a setback is this for donald trump? sophie, this is the most serious of all the court cases that donald trump...
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a change of plea at a retrial at the old bailey that has begun, 50—year—old fiona beal admitting to the murder of 42—year—old nicholas billingham in northampton in march 2022. you can see that article on the bbc news website where you can get more on that case. a 13—year—old girl has appeared at llanelli magistrates�* court, charged with the attempted murder of three people at a school in carmarthenshire. the 13—year—old, who cannot be named because of her age, has been remanded into secure youth detention accommodation. she is due to appear at swansea crown court on the 27th of may. british universities have been warned they are being targeted by foreign states, whose activities could undermine the uk's national security. senior figures from institutions including 0xford, cambridge and imperial college london have been briefed by mi5 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. could insects be the food of the future? studies show that meals made from bugs like crickets have, pound for pound, almost three times more protein than those using similar amounts of beef,
a change of plea at a retrial at the old bailey that has begun, 50—year—old fiona beal admitting to the murder of 42—year—old nicholas billingham in northampton in march 2022. you can see that article on the bbc news website where you can get more on that case. a 13—year—old girl has appeared at llanelli magistrates�* court, charged with the attempted murder of three people at a school in carmarthenshire. the 13—year—old, who cannot be named because of her age, has been...
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from the old bailey, here's daniel sandford. the subject of a nationwide manhunt, this was constance marten and mark gordon injanuary last year, as they tried to evade the authorities following the birth of their newborn baby, victoria, who they were worried would be taken into care like their previous four children. 0n the 1st of march last year, police found victoria's body in a shopping bag in a shed on a brighton allotment. today, constance marten gave evidence in the witness box at the old bailey, weeping as she told the jury that she and mark gordon loved their children more than anything in the world. asked if she'd been cruel to baby victoria, constance marten said... "no. i did nothing but show her love. i gave her the best that any mother would." talking quietly and with a very well spoken accent, she described how she became estranged from her wealthy family because of a traumatic event in her childhood, arguments over her grandmother's will, and because herfamily disapproved of mark gordon. she said she'd met him in
from the old bailey, here's daniel sandford. the subject of a nationwide manhunt, this was constance marten and mark gordon injanuary last year, as they tried to evade the authorities following the birth of their newborn baby, victoria, who they were worried would be taken into care like their previous four children. 0n the 1st of march last year, police found victoria's body in a shopping bag in a shed on a brighton allotment. today, constance marten gave evidence in the witness box at the old...
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our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at the old bailey for us. what happened in court this morning? we now know the name of this officer, finally, martyn blake, a 40—year—old police firearms officer stood up at the old bailey this morning, confirmed his name for the first time, and entered a plea of not guilty to the murder of chris kaba in september 2022. the incident involved the police following mr kaba, the car he was driving, and stopping it in a residential street in streatham, and then a single gunshot was fired through the windscreen of the car, it hit chris cavett in the head and he was killed. the charge of murder against this police officer martyn blake then followed, and we have had some weeks in court where mr blake's legal team has attempted to maintain this anonymity around his name because of a threat that the judge considered had been made against martyn blake's safety. thejudge had to decide whether to keep his name secret or to allow the reporting of it. he decided there was a case for the reporting of the name, the princip
our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at the old bailey for us. what happened in court this morning? we now know the name of this officer, finally, martyn blake, a 40—year—old police firearms officer stood up at the old bailey this morning, confirmed his name for the first time, and entered a plea of not guilty to the murder of chris kaba in september 2022. the incident involved the police following mr kaba, the car he was driving, and stopping it in a residential street in...
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our home affairs correspondent june kelly is at the old bailey in central london. thejudge coroner will be the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service m15. he was adamant that although khairi saadallah was on m15's radar in the run—up to the attack and had come onto their radar and a number of occasions, he said there was no way anyone could have actually received he was going to be involved in attack planning. today the judge coroner is going through all the evidence but in terms of his direction of travel, he has already spoken on khairi saadallah as a known extremist with a terrorist mindset and he is also talked about failures by one or more identified state agencies. we are going to get his full conclusions and recommendations sometime thi
our home affairs correspondent june kelly is at the old bailey in central london. thejudge coroner will be the judge coroner will be speaking well into the afternoon because he has got a lot to say having heard the six weeks of evidence from more than 100 witnesses. the key question for the families of the three men who were murdered is, could this terror attack have been prevented? during the inquest one of those to give evidence was an officer from the security service m15. he was adamant...
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our correspondent helena wilkinson joins us live from the old bailey. helena, what have we been hearing in that evidence today? the helena, what have we been hearing in that evidence today?— that evidence today? the 'ury have sent the that evidence today? the 'ury have spent the last i that evidence today? the 'ury have spent the last nearly _ that evidence today? the 'ury have spent the last nearly six _ that evidence today? the jury have spent the last nearly six weeks - that evidence today? the jury have spent the last nearly six weeks in i spent the last nearly six weeks in this trial hearing all about constance marten, she has been in the dock, also hearing about the prosecution case against her and her partner, mark gordon. the prosecution case is that the couple exposed their baby daughter, victoria, to dangerous conditions, which the prosecution say ultimately led to her death. well, today, the jury led to her death. well, today, the jury got to hear from constance marten, as she entered the winston —— witness box. at the time, she was tea
our correspondent helena wilkinson joins us live from the old bailey. helena, what have we been hearing in that evidence today? the helena, what have we been hearing in that evidence today?— that evidence today? the 'ury have sent the that evidence today? the 'ury have spent the last i that evidence today? the 'ury have spent the last nearly _ that evidence today? the 'ury have spent the last nearly six _ that evidence today? the jury have spent the last nearly six weeks - that evidence...
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bailey in october. tom, thank you. countries around the world have been marking international women�*s day — let�*s bring you some of the latest pictures. in thailand — hundreds of people joined a march in bangkok — calling for improvements to the kingdom�*s laws on maternity leave. and in pakistan — people took to the streets in karachi and islamabad, where many also used the occaision to stand in solidarity with the women of gaza. meanwhile in berlin — where international women�*s day is a public holiday — thousands held a rally calling for gender equality. and we�*ve seen the day play out on the political stage too. let�*s start in france — which has become the first country to enshrine abortion in its constitution. this was the moment — outside thejustice ministry in paris. abortion was decriminalised in france 50 years ago — but parliament voted to officially amend the constitution on monday. this was president macron�*s message. translation: the backward steps of ou
bailey in october. tom, thank you. countries around the world have been marking international women�*s day — let�*s bring you some of the latest pictures. in thailand — hundreds of people joined a march in bangkok — calling for improvements to the kingdom�*s laws on maternity leave. and in pakistan — people took to the streets in karachi and islamabad, where many also used the occaision to stand in solidarity with the women of gaza. meanwhile in berlin — where international...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a year ago, a woman claiming to be the missing toddler madeleine mccann went viral online. the young woman, who was living in poland, set up an instagram account called "i am madeleine mccann" and soon had more than a million followers. but it turned out she wasn't. whatjulia wandalt discovered instead was a whole new world of online anger and hate, directed at her. 0ur disinformation and social media correspondent, marianna spring, has managed to track her down. the 21—year—old reveals, for the first time, her motives and regrets about becoming involved in one of the world's most notorious missing person's cases. julia wendell from poland has gone viral this week after saying that she's madeleine mccann. last year, tiktok users began speculating about an instagram account called i am madeleine mccann, created by this woman, julia. well, let's take a look at some of what you have posted to social media. any missing person case can spawn conspiracy theories, hate and impersonations
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. a year ago, a woman claiming to be the missing toddler madeleine mccann went viral online. the young woman, who was living in poland, set up an instagram account called "i am madeleine mccann" and soon had more than a million followers. but it turned out she wasn't. whatjulia wandalt discovered instead was a whole new world of online anger and hate, directed at her. 0ur disinformation and social media correspondent, marianna spring, has...
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that was live from the old bailey and judgement was passed there with echoes of the valdo calocane case. this was a paranoid schizophrenia patient with what was called their command and hallucinations. so command and hallucinations. so command hallucinations as, heanng command hallucinations as, hearing voices, i guess. and what happened then? they considered a hybrid order. this was again echoes of valdo calocane section 45 a of the mental health act that would mean that in the future, potentially , mr bowyer could go potentially, mr bowyer could go to a penal institution as opposed to a secure hospital. but the judge ordered that was not yet, applicable. the penal element not likely to assist was the conclusion. so the preferred route is a hospital order with a secure restraining to order broadmoor hospital. lee bowyer has just been sent down for that murder. that killing thomas o'halloran, 87, you will recall, was in a disability scooter, a charity busker randomly stabbed, all that time ago and gb news tom fredericks now reports . tom fredericks now reports. >> good evening. good mor
that was live from the old bailey and judgement was passed there with echoes of the valdo calocane case. this was a paranoid schizophrenia patient with what was called their command and hallucinations. so command and hallucinations. so command hallucinations as, heanng command hallucinations as, hearing voices, i guess. and what happened then? they considered a hybrid order. this was again echoes of valdo calocane section 45 a of the mental health act that would mean that in the future,...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. just to tell you... you can listen to the bbc�*s special weekly podcast about the case. episodes are available every friday during the trial. search for "in court" on bbc sounds. consultants in england who are members of the bma union have narrowly voted to reject the government's latest pay offer. 0ur health editor hugh pym is here. let's find out what it means. what could be happening now? i let's find out what it means. what could be happening now?- let's find out what it means. what could be happening now? i think the ukefihood could be happening now? i think the likelihood of— could be happening now? i think the likelihood of further— could be happening now? i think the likelihood of further strike _ could be happening now? i think the likelihood of further strike action - likelihood of further strike action by doctors in england is a bit higher than it was and i suspect ministers thought they had a done deal here. 6% pay award already made two consultants and another 4.95% addedin two consul
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. just to tell you... you can listen to the bbc�*s special weekly podcast about the case. episodes are available every friday during the trial. search for "in court" on bbc sounds. consultants in england who are members of the bma union have narrowly voted to reject the government's latest pay offer. 0ur health editor hugh pym is here. let's find out what it means. what could be happening now? i let's find out what it means. what could be...
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thank you, daniel sandford at the old bailey. the covid inquiry has heard how former scotland first minister nicola sturgeon sent expletive—laden messages about borisjohnson in which she called him a clown. nicola sturgeon also accused him of utter incompetence and said his address announcing a lockdown in 2020 was excruciating. her comments about the former prime minister came in whatsapp messages between her and her chief adviser. 0ur scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports from edinburgh. for yea rs for years she was nicola sturgeon�*s right—hand woman, chief of staff, advisor, sounding board. is it right-hand woman, chief of staff, advisor, sounding board.- advisor, sounding board. is it fair to say you _ advisor, sounding board. is it fair to say you were _ advisor, sounding board. is it fair to say you were one _ advisor, sounding board. is it fair to say you were one of _ advisor, sounding board. is it fair to say you were one of her - advisor, sounding board. is it fair| to say you were one of her closest conf
thank you, daniel sandford at the old bailey. the covid inquiry has heard how former scotland first minister nicola sturgeon sent expletive—laden messages about borisjohnson in which she called him a clown. nicola sturgeon also accused him of utter incompetence and said his address announcing a lockdown in 2020 was excruciating. her comments about the former prime minister came in whatsapp messages between her and her chief adviser. 0ur scotland correspondent, lorna gordon, reports from...
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our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at the old bailey. last march a weeks—old baby was found dead in a disused shed in brighton. the baby was in a shopping bag covered in rubbish. it was, the prosecution say, an entirely avoidable death. the baby's parents were mark gordon and constance marten, and the prosecution said the baby would be alive had it not been for their reckless, utterly selfish, callous, cruel, arrogant and ultimately grossly negligent conduct. constance marten's mother virginie de selliers and brother tobias marten came to court this morning to watch the case start, but constance marten herself was not at court. her partner, mark gordon, was in the dock to hear the prosecution say that the couple had put their relationship and their view of life before the life of a little baby girl. soon after the birth of the baby, the couple had been camping in freezing and what the prosecution said were obviously dangerous conditions on the south downs near brighton. they were living off—grid with hardly any clothes and insufficie
our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at the old bailey. last march a weeks—old baby was found dead in a disused shed in brighton. the baby was in a shopping bag covered in rubbish. it was, the prosecution say, an entirely avoidable death. the baby's parents were mark gordon and constance marten, and the prosecution said the baby would be alive had it not been for their reckless, utterly selfish, callous, cruel, arrogant and ultimately grossly negligent conduct. constance...
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old bailey this morning, and elianne andam's family were also in court to watch proceeding. the 17—year—old spoke only to confirm his name in to plead not guilty to elianne's murder, but he did admit manslaughter. he's also pleaded not guilty to possessing a kitchen knife in a public place without good reason. now, elianne andam was 15 years old, she was on her way to school in croydon in south london last september when she was fatally stabbed. shejust got last september when she was fatally stabbed. she just got off the bus with her friends when she was attacked, she was given first aid at the scene but did not survive. and her killing led to huge shock in the local community, hundreds of people came out in croydon to at individuals for her. her family described her as a beautiful person inside and out, and they said she had a bright future ahead of him. prosecutors here have not accepted a not guilty plea, and he will stand trial for not guilty plea, and he will stand trialfor murder in november. not guilty plea, and he will stand trial for murder in november. trialfo
old bailey this morning, and elianne andam's family were also in court to watch proceeding. the 17—year—old spoke only to confirm his name in to plead not guilty to elianne's murder, but he did admit manslaughter. he's also pleaded not guilty to possessing a kitchen knife in a public place without good reason. now, elianne andam was 15 years old, she was on her way to school in croydon in south london last september when she was fatally stabbed. shejust got last september when she was...
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well appear at the old bailey. well voters are continuing to head to the polls tonight in a series of local elections in many parts of england and wales , seats are up england and wales, seats are up for grabs on 107 local authorities , while there are authorities, while there are also votes for mayors. some police commissioners . and police commissioners. and there's a by—election in blackpool south voting is due to end at 10:00 tonight and there will, of course, be full coverage and analysis right through the night here on gb news. the government, meanwhile , news. the government, meanwhile, has apologised to veterans today after some were turned away from polling stations because their veteran card wasn't on the official list of acceptable ids. veterans minister johnny mercer has vowed to do all he can to make sure veteran id cards are added to the list of valid identification varne. however, labour says the government's had years to make sure the cards were included. today's elections are the first time that
well appear at the old bailey. well voters are continuing to head to the polls tonight in a series of local elections in many parts of england and wales , seats are up england and wales, seats are up for grabs on 107 local authorities , while there are authorities, while there are also votes for mayors. some police commissioners . and police commissioners. and there's a by—election in blackpool south voting is due to end at 10:00 tonight and there will, of course, be full coverage and...
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daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the time is 18:17. our top story this evening: the families of three people stabbed to death in nottingham say there are questions for mental health services and police, after a man is sentenced to indefinite detention in a high—security hospital. and coming up... why apple users in the eu will soon have access to new apps. and in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news: grand slam revenge for aryna sabalenka over coco gauff. the defending champion is back in the australian open final. more than 2a hours after a russian military plane crashed in the belgorod region, there are still a lot of unknowns, including what caused it to come down. it crashed in russian territory, not farfrom the ukrainian border. the bbc has verified this video from the site, showing puncture holes along the side of the aircraft. two experts have told bbc verify that they believe this damage is consistent with it being shot down by a surface—to—air missile. they say the holes on the fuselage visible in the footage are
daniel sandford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the time is 18:17. our top story this evening: the families of three people stabbed to death in nottingham say there are questions for mental health services and police, after a man is sentenced to indefinite detention in a high—security hospital. and coming up... why apple users in the eu will soon have access to new apps. and in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on bbc news: grand slam revenge for aryna sabalenka over coco gauff. the defending...
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we stood outside the old bailey three years a-o outside the 0ld bailey three years ago after— outside the old bailey three years ago after their attacker was given a life sentence for his heinous crime. we stated — life sentence for his heinous crime. we stated then that one question remained, how was he ever in a position— remained, how was he ever in a position to _ remained, how was he ever in a position to carry out an attack on the reading public? after a long and distressed _ the reading public? after a long and distressed for that six week inquest we have _ distressed for that six week inquest we have the answers. it is clear, there _ we have the answers. it is clear, there was— we have the answers. it is clear, there was fear thereafter fear their by att— there was fear thereafter fear their by all agencies who dealt with this man _ by all agencies who dealt with this man~ 0ur— by all agencies who dealt with this man. 0ur boys did not stand a chance — man. 0ur boys did not stand a chance he _ man. 0ur boys did not stand a chance. he arrived in the country after—
we stood outside the old bailey three years a-o outside the 0ld bailey three years ago after— outside the old bailey three years ago after their attacker was given a life sentence for his heinous crime. we stated — life sentence for his heinous crime. we stated then that one question remained, how was he ever in a position— remained, how was he ever in a position to _ remained, how was he ever in a position to carry out an attack on the reading public? after a long and distressed _ the...
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our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at the old bailey. last march a weeks—old baby was found dead in a disused shed in brighton. the baby was in a shopping bag covered in rubbish. it was, the prosecution say, an entirely avoidable death. the baby's parents were mark gordon and constance marten, and the prosecution said the baby would be alive had it not been for their reckless, utterly selfish, callous, cruel, arrogant and ultimately grossly negligent conduct. constance marten's mother virginie de selliers and brother tobias marten came to court this morning to watch the case start, but constance marten herself was not at court. her partner, mark gordon, was in the dock to hear the prosecution say that the couple had put their relationship and their view of life before the life of a little baby girl. soon after the birth of the baby, the couple had been camping in freezing and what the prosecution said were obviously dangerous conditions on the south downs near brighton. they were living off—grid with hardly any clothes and insufficie
our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at the old bailey. last march a weeks—old baby was found dead in a disused shed in brighton. the baby was in a shopping bag covered in rubbish. it was, the prosecution say, an entirely avoidable death. the baby's parents were mark gordon and constance marten, and the prosecution said the baby would be alive had it not been for their reckless, utterly selfish, callous, cruel, arrogant and ultimately grossly negligent conduct. constance...
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live from the old bailey . for that update. live from the old bailey. now there's bad news on the jobs front today. i'm afraid lloyds banking group has said it's cutting around 1600 jobs across its branch network as part of an ongoing shift towards online banking . i'm towards online banking. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news tonight at gb news, the people's channel tonight at gb news, the people's channel, britain's news channel . channel, britain's news channel. 2024 a battleground year the year the nation decides as the parties gear up their campaigns for the next general election, who will be left standing when the british people make one of the british people make one of the biggest decisions of their lives? >> who will rise and who will fall? >> let's find out together . >> let's find out together. >> let's find out together. >> for every moment, the highs , >> for every moment, the highs, the lows, the twists and turns . the lows, the twists and turns. >> we'll be with you for every step of this journey. >> in 2024. g news is britain'
live from the old bailey . for that update. live from the old bailey. now there's bad news on the jobs front today. i'm afraid lloyds banking group has said it's cutting around 1600 jobs across its branch network as part of an ongoing shift towards online banking . i'm towards online banking. i'm martin daubney on gb news, britain's news tonight at gb news, the people's channel tonight at gb news, the people's channel, britain's news channel . channel, britain's news channel. 2024 a...
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but, despite that, he was granted bail, he was due to appear at the old bailey for the first time this friday. but on sunday, a member of the public found him at around 5.15am in grenfell park, in maidenhead, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. thames valley police are describing it as an unexplained death and awaiting for a postmortem examination. matthew trickett�*s family said they were "mourning the loss of a much—loved son, brother and family member," and the police have reported themselves to the independent office for police conduct — that's a mandatory referral — because they're in regular contact with matthew trickett as part of his bail conditions. the british conservative mp craig mackinlay will return to parliament tomorrow, after losing his hands and feet to sepsis. he was given just a 5% chance of survival when he went to hospital in september, and put into an induced coma as his organs began to fail. now back home and using prosthetic limbs, he's been speaking to helen catt — and a warning, her report features images of mr mackinlay while gravely ill in ho
but, despite that, he was granted bail, he was due to appear at the old bailey for the first time this friday. but on sunday, a member of the public found him at around 5.15am in grenfell park, in maidenhead, and he was pronounced dead at the scene. thames valley police are describing it as an unexplained death and awaiting for a postmortem examination. matthew trickett�*s family said they were "mourning the loss of a much—loved son, brother and family member," and the police have...
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daniel sanford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the red bull racing boss christian horner says it's "time to draw a line" under claims he acted inappropriately towards a female member of staff. he was speaking after it emerged that the woman who made the claims has been suspended from the team on full pay. mr horner said the intrusion on his family had been "very trying" since he was accused of inappropriate and controlling behaviour — which he denies. if you think you are cool, calm and collected, the take a look at this. a 12—year—old boy in india was the picture of cool after a leopard wandered into the room he was in. mohit ahire was scrolling through his phone when the animal walked in — he simply left the room and closed the door behind him. officials from the forest department later tranquillised and relocated the leopard into a forest. mohit has been praised for his quick thinking and for keeping calm. a good job that he looked up from his device, i suppose. a reminder that our coverage of the state of the union add
daniel sanford, bbc news, at the old bailey. the red bull racing boss christian horner says it's "time to draw a line" under claims he acted inappropriately towards a female member of staff. he was speaking after it emerged that the woman who made the claims has been suspended from the team on full pay. mr horner said the intrusion on his family had been "very trying" since he was accused of inappropriate and controlling behaviour — which he denies. if you think you are...
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at the old bailey, the teenager pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denied murder. the plea was not accepted by prosecutors, and he'll stand trial in november. you're live with bbc news. hundreds of people have been rescued from a scam centre in the philippines that made them pose as lovers online. police said they raided the centre on thursday and rescued 383 filipinos, 202 chinese and 73 other foreign nationals. the centre was apparently masquerading as an online gambling firm. south east asia has become a hub for scam centres where the scammers themselves are often trapped and forced into criminal activity. let's speak to troy gochenour, an investigator at gaso — global anti scam organisation. try, how do these pig butchering scams work? try, can you hear me 0k? scams work? try, can you hear me ok? i scams work? try, can you hear me 0k? ijust want to scams work? try, can you hear me ok? i just want to get your thoughts. ijust want to get your thoughts. i can hear you just fine now, i seem to have lost you there. can hear youjust fine now, i seem to have lost yo
at the old bailey, the teenager pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denied murder. the plea was not accepted by prosecutors, and he'll stand trial in november. you're live with bbc news. hundreds of people have been rescued from a scam centre in the philippines that made them pose as lovers online. police said they raided the centre on thursday and rescued 383 filipinos, 202 chinese and 73 other foreign nationals. the centre was apparently masquerading as an online gambling firm. south east asia...
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and then i faced a criminal charge of murder at the old bailey, ten years after . the old bailey, ten years after. so. so seven years after i had retired and ten years after the incident, so, you know, that's not typical, but investigations that don't necessarily result in charges. i mean, i can think of two officers specifically now whose investigation took something in the region of six years, when they went to court , years, when they went to court, the crown prosecution service offered no evidence. and now they're awaiting gross misconduct things for when the judge actually commended them at court for their courage . and now court for their courage. and now they're awaiting, you know, misconduct. so the way in which officers are treated, it always almost seems to me that certain politicians and certainly the iopc , as a whole seem to think iopc, as a whole seem to think that if a police officer discharges their firearm , they discharges their firearm, they have in some way done something wrong simply by virtue of the fact that they've pulled the trigger. no police officer wants to
and then i faced a criminal charge of murder at the old bailey, ten years after . the old bailey, ten years after. so. so seven years after i had retired and ten years after the incident, so, you know, that's not typical, but investigations that don't necessarily result in charges. i mean, i can think of two officers specifically now whose investigation took something in the region of six years, when they went to court , years, when they went to court, the crown prosecution service offered no...
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bailey in london. good luck. thanks, guys. at the end of four years, the judge said, "you can go now." and that was the end of it. it was devastating, completely devastating. devastated my life. you know what? i'll never get over this. i've been virtually unable to work for four years. it's taken my health, my family's health, our money, my career, and all because of a campaign against you guys just as much as it is against tabloid journalists. it's a campaign against journalism. many other people were put on trial. frankly, they were show trials, as mine was. time and time again, as in my case, a jury of 12 good people and true listened and threw it out. it destroyed my career, . destroyed my confidence, and it destroyed my marriage, and it nearly destroyed me - completely. i'm obviouslyjust relieved at today's verdict. - but there is no celebration whilst this witch—hunt - continues against my colleagues, who still| are facing the nightmare that i hopefully one dayl will wake up from. journalists s
bailey in london. good luck. thanks, guys. at the end of four years, the judge said, "you can go now." and that was the end of it. it was devastating, completely devastating. devastated my life. you know what? i'll never get over this. i've been virtually unable to work for four years. it's taken my health, my family's health, our money, my career, and all because of a campaign against you guys just as much as it is against tabloid journalists. it's a campaign against journalism. many...
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bailey. thomas o'halloran was riding his mobility scooter in west london when lee byers stabbed him. the 87 year old suffered multiple stab wounds to his neck, his chest and abdomen. police say the motiveless attack has left his family shocked and horrified . sir keir starmer says horrified. sir keir starmer says that he would scrap to scrap rishi sunak's flagship rwanda scheme on day one of a labour government. the labour leader wants to create a new border security command instead, and vowed to make british shores hostile territory for people smuggling gangs. dover mp natalie elphicke, who has just switched from the conservatives to labour, welcomes the approach she's accused rishi sunak of failing to keep the borders secure. but the prime minister has claimed many of sir keir starmer's proposals are already in place . in place. >> the question for keir starmer, then, is if he cares so much about that, why did he vote against the new laws that we pass to give our law enforcement officers ne
bailey. thomas o'halloran was riding his mobility scooter in west london when lee byers stabbed him. the 87 year old suffered multiple stab wounds to his neck, his chest and abdomen. police say the motiveless attack has left his family shocked and horrified . sir keir starmer says horrified. sir keir starmer says that he would scrap to scrap rishi sunak's flagship rwanda scheme on day one of a labour government. the labour leader wants to create a new border security command instead, and vowed...
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well, polls are open old bailey. well, polls are open for a few more hours in local elections , which are taking elections, which are taking place in many parts of england and wales. seats are up for grabs on 107 local authorities, while there are also votes for mayors, some police commissioners and there's a by—election in blackpool south voting in many parts of england and wales ends tonight at 10:00. in the us, president joe biden has called for order on college campuses after violent clashes between police and protesters in california. hundreds of riot police moved in on pro—palestine protests in los angeles, and police there say they've made hundreds of arrests during crackdowns on those demonstrations . meanwhile, here demonstrations. meanwhile, here in the uk, students have also set up their own sit in camps in protest against israel's war with hamas students in sheffield, in leeds, newcastle and in bristol set up tents outside their campus buildings, with organisers suggesting those demonstrations could s
well, polls are open old bailey. well, polls are open for a few more hours in local elections , which are taking elections, which are taking place in many parts of england and wales. seats are up for grabs on 107 local authorities, while there are also votes for mayors, some police commissioners and there's a by—election in blackpool south voting in many parts of england and wales ends tonight at 10:00. in the us, president joe biden has called for order on college campuses after violent...
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bailey on friday facing charges under the new national security act which was of course introduced last year to combat threats from states like russia, iran and china, sojust to reiterate, 37—year—old matthew trickett has been found dead in a park in maidenhead and also the police force are saying they referred themselves to the independent office or police conduct because it was in contact with mr trickett because he had to report directly to the police station because he was on bail from the court. we will bring you more on that story as it will be —— as and when we get it here on bbc news. the uk government has outlined what it's described as a comprehensive plan to compensate those affected by the nhs blood scandal. at least 30,000 people were given blood products infected with hiv and hepatitis c between the 19705 and early �*90s and 3,000 have died since. today, the government has said that interim payments of £210,000 will be paid within 90 days for the most urgent cases before a wider compensation scheme is established. here's our health editor, hugh pym. hopeful anti
bailey on friday facing charges under the new national security act which was of course introduced last year to combat threats from states like russia, iran and china, sojust to reiterate, 37—year—old matthew trickett has been found dead in a park in maidenhead and also the police force are saying they referred themselves to the independent office or police conduct because it was in contact with mr trickett because he had to report directly to the police station because he was on bail from...
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marcus monzo has been remanded in custody, he is due to appear at the old bailey on tuesday although an application is being made to bring that hearing forward to tomorrow. ben woolvin, bbc news, westminster magistrates' court. turning now to the war in gaza — and a senior hamas official has told the afp news agency that his group remains �*negative' about proposals for a truce. but he added that discussions were still underway. on wednesday, the us secretary of state, antony blinken, visited israel. he said that if hamas cares about the palestinian people, it should take a proposed deal — which would halt fighting for a0 days — and exchange israeli hostages for palestinian prisoners. meanwhile, the first deliveries of humanitarian aid for gaza have arrived via the erez crossing — which israel re—opened after that visit by the us secretary of state, antony blinken. a convoy carrying supplies donated byjordan arrived injabalia, in the north of gaza, late on wednesday evening. israel closed the crossing after the attack by hamas on october the 7th. here's how one of the tru
marcus monzo has been remanded in custody, he is due to appear at the old bailey on tuesday although an application is being made to bring that hearing forward to tomorrow. ben woolvin, bbc news, westminster magistrates' court. turning now to the war in gaza — and a senior hamas official has told the afp news agency that his group remains �*negative' about proposals for a truce. but he added that discussions were still underway. on wednesday, the us secretary of state, antony blinken,...
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despite that, he was granted bail and was due to appear at the old bailey this friday but on sunday a member of the public found him at around 5:15pm in maidenhead and he was pronounced dead at the scene. thames valley police are describing it as an unexplained death and they are waiting for a postmortem. matthew trickett family said they were mourning the loss of a much loved son, brotherand mourning the loss of a much loved son, brother and family member, and the police have reported them self to the independent office for please contact because they had regular contract with matthew trickett as part of the bail conditions. the government has outlined what it's describing as a comprehensive plan to compensate victims of the nhs blood scandal. at least 30,000 people were given blood products infected with hiv and hepatitis c, from the 1970s to the early �*90s. 3,000 people died. as hugh pym reports, interim payments of £210,000 will now be paid within 90 days for the most urgent cases. that's what we've always wanted, that's what said we wanted, financial security for life. hopefu
despite that, he was granted bail and was due to appear at the old bailey this friday but on sunday a member of the public found him at around 5:15pm in maidenhead and he was pronounced dead at the scene. thames valley police are describing it as an unexplained death and they are waiting for a postmortem. matthew trickett family said they were mourning the loss of a much loved son, brotherand mourning the loss of a much loved son, brother and family member, and the police have reported them...
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tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. more than 280 children have been kidnapped from a primary school in nigeria by heavily—armed gunmen. it's the second mass abduction in recent days and it has shocked a country where kidnapping for ransom has become a deadly business. last year, at least 3,600 people were seized by nigeria s armed gangs. this latest attack took place in kuriga. and a week ago, hundreds of people, mostly women and children, were kidnapped near ngala in the lawless north—east, where boko haram and otherjihadist groups have terrorised civilians for years. 0ur west africa correspondent mayenijones reports. this has become an all—too—familiar site, desperate parents begging the authorities for help. 280 children, some as young as eight, were dragged out of their morning school assembly by armed men and were taken into a nearby forest. some managed to escape but hundreds are still missing, their parents are beside themselves. "please come and help us," this mother says, "where is the president? where
tom symonds, bbc news, at the old bailey. more than 280 children have been kidnapped from a primary school in nigeria by heavily—armed gunmen. it's the second mass abduction in recent days and it has shocked a country where kidnapping for ransom has become a deadly business. last year, at least 3,600 people were seized by nigeria s armed gangs. this latest attack took place in kuriga. and a week ago, hundreds of people, mostly women and children, were kidnapped near ngala in the lawless...
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two years ago, the west midlands police took me to the old bailey in an attempt to force me to disclose sources in this case. happily, thejudge threw the case out, so i don't suppose we'll be hearing about that again. the case did lead to some significant changes to the british criminaljustice system, and some of them have made things better. but we still have problems. we want to talk a great deal about that and changes which indeed were very necessary as was exposed by this case. let us go back to the beginning, to november 197a. give me the context for this ira attack on two targets in birmingham. what was going on at the time? well, the ira had brought, as they would see it, the campaign to the british mainland, and they were planting bombs in many parts of britain at the time. when you say the campaign, it was their military campaign to get british forces, the british army, out of northern ireland. the army, of course, being there because of strife between the nationalist and unionist communities in northern ireland, which really kicked off in the late �*60s. yes, that's right. t
two years ago, the west midlands police took me to the old bailey in an attempt to force me to disclose sources in this case. happily, thejudge threw the case out, so i don't suppose we'll be hearing about that again. the case did lead to some significant changes to the british criminaljustice system, and some of them have made things better. but we still have problems. we want to talk a great deal about that and changes which indeed were very necessary as was exposed by this case. let us go...
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tom symonds, bbc news, the old bailey. coroners in england and wales wrote more than a hundred warnings to health bodies and the government last year linked to pressures on the nhs. these letters are written when a coroner believes action is needed to protect lives — twice as many warnings were issued last year as before the pandemic, bbc research shows. they highlighted issues including long waiting times and staff shortages. our health correspondent jim reed has the details. the only way to describe it, i've worked in elderly care since i was 16, i know what a heart attack looks like. just over a year ago, karen's husband was taken to hospital with chest pains. sean had to wait, first in doncaster a&e and then for three hours for an ambulance to transfer him to sheffield. he died that same day. my exact words were to the coroner, "i could have got him there faster in the car." and she said, "well, no, cos he needed an ambulance." well, if he needed the ambulance, why wasn't the ambulance there? i got him to the hospita
tom symonds, bbc news, the old bailey. coroners in england and wales wrote more than a hundred warnings to health bodies and the government last year linked to pressures on the nhs. these letters are written when a coroner believes action is needed to protect lives — twice as many warnings were issued last year as before the pandemic, bbc research shows. they highlighted issues including long waiting times and staff shortages. our health correspondent jim reed has the details. the only way to...
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bailey today. thomas o'halloran was riding his mobility scooter in west london when lee bowyer stabbed him. the 87 year old suffered multiple stab wounds to his neck, his chest and his abdomen. police say the motiveless attack has left his family shocked and horrified. sir keir starmer says that flights taking migrants to rwanda would stop on day one of a labour government. the party leader has confirmed he'll scrap the scheme, calling it a gimmick. instead he's pledged to tackle illegal migration with a new border security command, which he says will include mi5 agents. dover mp natalie elphicke, who has just switched from the conservatives to the labour party, welcomes the approach, accusing rishi sunak of failing to keep the borders secure. but the prime minister claims many of sir keir's proposals are already in place . proposals are already in place. >> the question for keir starmer, then, is if he cares so much about that , why did he vote much about that, why did he vote against the new laws
bailey today. thomas o'halloran was riding his mobility scooter in west london when lee bowyer stabbed him. the 87 year old suffered multiple stab wounds to his neck, his chest and his abdomen. police say the motiveless attack has left his family shocked and horrified. sir keir starmer says that flights taking migrants to rwanda would stop on day one of a labour government. the party leader has confirmed he'll scrap the scheme, calling it a gimmick. instead he's pledged to tackle illegal...
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he was described at a three—day sentencing at the old bailey in london as "a lunatic" and "a butcher". an 18—month—old girl, who was born deaf, has become the first person in the world to have their hearing restored as part of a new medical trial. opal sandy, from oxfordshire, was given an infusion into her ear which replaced the dna which caused her inherited deafness. it was replaced shortly before her first birthday. six months on, her hearing has improved and she is starting to talk. opal�*s mother, jo, said the results of the treatment have been mind—blowing. i think we�*d been given a really unique opportunity with no real evidence that any harm or adverse effects was likely to come to her and i think a lot of parents, regardless of the difficulties their children face, to be given an opportunity to potentially make obstacles easier for her to overcome was a risk definitely worth taking. that�*s all for now — stay with bbc news. hello there. our settled week of weather is set to continue. in fact, thursday, it was warmest day of the year so far. we reached a high o
he was described at a three—day sentencing at the old bailey in london as "a lunatic" and "a butcher". an 18—month—old girl, who was born deaf, has become the first person in the world to have their hearing restored as part of a new medical trial. opal sandy, from oxfordshire, was given an infusion into her ear which replaced the dna which caused her inherited deafness. it was replaced shortly before her first birthday. six months on, her hearing has improved and she...
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amina noor, who is a0 and from london, was found guilty at the old bailey last year. christian bruckner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of three—year—old madeleine mccann in 2007, has appeared in court in germany to stand trial for unrelated sex offences. he faces three charges of rape and two of sexual abuse. bruckner has never been charged with madeleine mccann's disappearance and has denied any involvement. sir chris hoy has revealed he is being treated for cancer. the six—time olympic champion posted on social media that he was diagnosed last year and is undergoing chemotherapy. he said the last few months had been "incredibly difficult" but that he is continuing to work and live his life as normal. and tv presenters ben shephard and cat deeley have been announced as the new hosts of the itv daytime show this morning. the pair are the permanent replacements for phillip schofield and holly willoughby, who left the show last year. one of the worst methane leaks ever recorded took place last year, at a well in kazakhstan. new analysis shared with bbc ve
amina noor, who is a0 and from london, was found guilty at the old bailey last year. christian bruckner, the prime suspect in the disappearance of three—year—old madeleine mccann in 2007, has appeared in court in germany to stand trial for unrelated sex offences. he faces three charges of rape and two of sexual abuse. bruckner has never been charged with madeleine mccann's disappearance and has denied any involvement. sir chris hoy has revealed he is being treated for cancer. the six—time...
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during an appearance at the old bailey, the teenager, who can't be named because of his age, pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denied murder. the number of middle—aged people dying from cancer in the uk is at a 25—year low, according to new data. a study from cancer research uk found deaths among those aged 35 to 69 have fallen, thanks to screening, better treatments and policies aimed at reducing smoking. labour has set out plans to cap re—sale prices for concert tickets, to crack down on people who buy them to list online, at an inflated cost. sir keir starmer said access to music, art and theatre should not be "at the mercy of ruthless ticket touts". the government says it's already introduced tough enough measures. you're live with bbc news. a migrant charity says at least 60 people are feared to have died on a dinghy while trying to cross the mediterranean sea. the group were trying to reach italy from libya. 25 people were rescued. with more on this, i'm joined from the newsroom by sofia bettiza. all of this is an account from that ngo and what they said is that last wee
during an appearance at the old bailey, the teenager, who can't be named because of his age, pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denied murder. the number of middle—aged people dying from cancer in the uk is at a 25—year low, according to new data. a study from cancer research uk found deaths among those aged 35 to 69 have fallen, thanks to screening, better treatments and policies aimed at reducing smoking. labour has set out plans to cap re—sale prices for concert tickets, to crack down...
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june kelly, bbc news at the old bailey. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as us ties with china are at a turning point. how's your trip been? oh, it's been... i've covered a lot of ground. the dialogue and diplomacy for the cameras hides real discord and distrust. this is what chinese viewers are shown. a cinematic soundtrack accompanies president xi, urging the us to be partners, not rivals. yet, hours earlier, mr blinken was warned the two sides could slip towards conflict. ..and this could not be happening. but he came to beijing with a warning of his own. 70% of the machine tools that russia is getting from abroad coming from china, 90% of the micr
june kelly, bbc news at the old bailey. america's top diplomat is warning china that washington will act if beijing doesn't stop providing russia with supplies for its war in ukraine. antony blinken says he's made it clear to his chinese counterparts that they're "helping fuel the biggest threat" to european security since the cold war. he's been speaking to laura bicker in beijing. hello. i'm laura bicker. how are you? antony blinken's visit comes as us ties with china are at a...
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during an appearance at the old bailey, the teenager who can't be named because of his age pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denied murder. an anti—corruption hotline launched by the metropolitan police will be rolled out across all uk forces. people can call the hotline to report concerns about officers and volunteers. the initial scheme saw more than 700 investigations into the conduct of staff members since 2022. the number of middle—aged people dying from cancer in the uk is at a 25—year low, according to new data. a study from cancer research uk found deaths among those aged 35 to 69 have fallen, thanks to screening, better treatments and policies aimed at reducing smoking. you are life with bbc news. the spanish parliament is due to vote on a controversial bill about amnesty for people involved in the catalan independence. let's go to our correspondent. what exactly will the members of parliament be voting on? i am outside the congress building where they are currently debating the amnesty issue. this amnesty was sent to congress back injanuary the amnesty issue. this amnesty
during an appearance at the old bailey, the teenager who can't be named because of his age pleaded guilty to manslaughter but denied murder. an anti—corruption hotline launched by the metropolitan police will be rolled out across all uk forces. people can call the hotline to report concerns about officers and volunteers. the initial scheme saw more than 700 investigations into the conduct of staff members since 2022. the number of middle—aged people dying from cancer in the uk is at a...