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she is seeking inspiration from gordon - on gordon brown. she is seeking inspiration from gordon brown i on gordon brown. she is seeking inspiration from gordon brown in on gordon brown. she is seeking - inspiration from gordon brown in two big ways. one, being a rock of stability and two, stick for the moment to the tories are' fiscal fundamentals. there is a bit of chatter amongst white or grandees, people who are well disposed to the idea of a labour government, that may be rachel reeves is missing a trick. i set out george osborne was tolerated by his side, but he was respected by his side for his aggression against labour in the run—up to the 2010 election. {jut run-up to the 2010 election. our country is _ run-up to the 2010 election. our country is facing _ run—up to the 2010 election. our country is facing the largest budget deficit_ country is facing the largest budget deficit in_ country is facing the largest budget deficit in modern history. put bluntly. — deficit in modern history. put bluntly, labour created this mess and
she is seeking inspiration from gordon - on gordon brown. she is seeking inspiration from gordon brown i on gordon brown. she is seeking inspiration from gordon brown in on gordon brown. she is seeking - inspiration from gordon brown in two big ways. one, being a rock of stability and two, stick for the moment to the tories are' fiscal fundamentals. there is a bit of chatter amongst white or grandees, people who are well disposed to the idea of a labour government, that may be rachel reeves is...
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remy gordon and kami carpenter will be sentenced later. cody fisher s mother said the men were "pure evil". phil mackie has the very latest from birmingham crown court. right, we're ready to get back under way. cody fisher was a talented footballer who had spent time in the youth and academy set—up at birmingham city and walsall before settling into a career as a semi—pro for a number of midlands�* sides. his friends and family said he lived life to the full. he was killed on boxing day over a trivial incident two days earlier. it's ruined the family. it's ruined everybody�*s life. we all kind of lived and did our best for cody, and now he is no longer here. it's hard to come to terms with what to do. his fate had been sealed when he brushed past remy gordon in a bar on christmas eve. you can just about see gordon's angry and threatening reaction. cody thought nothing of it and left, but gordon spent the next two days messaging people to try to track him down. on boxing day, cody, his best friend dan and his girlfriend jess all wen
remy gordon and kami carpenter will be sentenced later. cody fisher s mother said the men were "pure evil". phil mackie has the very latest from birmingham crown court. right, we're ready to get back under way. cody fisher was a talented footballer who had spent time in the youth and academy set—up at birmingham city and walsall before settling into a career as a semi—pro for a number of midlands�* sides. his friends and family said he lived life to the full. he was killed on...
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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 gordon. she said she had met him in an indian shop in london and that they had married in peru. she explained that before the birth of their first child, the couple moved to wales to avoid herfamily. they ended up
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...
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you can just about see gordon's angry reaction just afterwards. cody thought nothing of it, but gordon spent the next two days messaging people to try to track him down. 0n boxing day, cody, his best friend dan and his girlfriend jess all went to the crane club. suddenly, gordon, carpenter and their friends attacked cody. so, i was trying to wake him up. and i thought, "right, i need to put him in the recovery position so he doesn't choke." and that's when i put my hand down and felt the knife. jess was then screaming and crying her eyes out, so i grabbed her to comfort her, and that's when she shouted, "why have they got knives in here?" when gordon and kami carpenter arrived in the crane nightclub earlier, security checks had been cursory at best. they'd smuggled in a large knife with a serrated blade. the crane lost its licence straight away. this is no longer a club, but what happened that night has raised questions. should they look again at introducing tougher rules for nightclubs? police! this was gordon being arrested. in court, he blamed
you can just about see gordon's angry reaction just afterwards. cody thought nothing of it, but gordon spent the next two days messaging people to try to track him down. 0n boxing day, cody, his best friend dan and his girlfriend jess all went to the crane club. suddenly, gordon, carpenter and their friends attacked cody. so, i was trying to wake him up. and i thought, "right, i need to put him in the recovery position so he doesn't choke." and that's when i put my hand down and felt...
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you can just about see gordon's angry reaction just afterwards. cody thought nothing of it, but gordon spent the next two days messaging people to try to track him down. on boxing day, cody, his best friend dan and his girlfriend jess all went to the crane club. suddenly, gordon, carpenter and their friends attacked cody. so, i was trying to wake him up. and i thought, "right, i need to put him in the recovery position so he doesn't choke." and that's when i put my hand down and felt the knife. jess was screaming and crying her eyes out, so i grabbed her to comfort her, and that's when she shouted, "why have they got knives in here?" that's when i realised he had been stabbed. when gordon and kami carpenter arrived in the crane nightclub earlier, security checks had been cursory at best. they'd smuggled in a large knife with a serrated blade. the crane lost its licence straight away. this is no longer a club, but what happened that night has raised questions. should they look again at introducing tougher rules for nightclubs? shouting this was gor
you can just about see gordon's angry reaction just afterwards. cody thought nothing of it, but gordon spent the next two days messaging people to try to track him down. on boxing day, cody, his best friend dan and his girlfriend jess all went to the crane club. suddenly, gordon, carpenter and their friends attacked cody. so, i was trying to wake him up. and i thought, "right, i need to put him in the recovery position so he doesn't choke." and that's when i put my hand down and felt...
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you can just about see gordon's angry reaction just afterwards. cody thought nothing of it, but gordon spent the next two days messaging people to try to track him down. 0n boxing day, cody, his best friend dan and his girlfriend jess all went to the crane club. suddenly, gordon, carpenter and their friends attacked cody. so i was trying to wake him up. and i thought, "right, i need to put him in the recovery position so he doesn't choke." that was when i put my hand down and felt the knife. jess was screaming and crying her eyes out, so i grabbed her to comfort her, and that's when she shouted, "why have they got knives in here?" that's when i realised he had been stabbed. when gordon and kami carpenter arrived in the crane nightclub earlier, security checks had been cursory at best. they'd smuggled in a large knife with a serrated blade. the crane lost its licence straight away. this is no longer a club, but what happened that night has raised questions. should they look again at introducing tougher rules for nightclubs? shouting this was gordon
you can just about see gordon's angry reaction just afterwards. cody thought nothing of it, but gordon spent the next two days messaging people to try to track him down. 0n boxing day, cody, his best friend dan and his girlfriend jess all went to the crane club. suddenly, gordon, carpenter and their friends attacked cody. so i was trying to wake him up. and i thought, "right, i need to put him in the recovery position so he doesn't choke." that was when i put my hand down and felt the...
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today, constance martin wept 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 martin said, "no. 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 met him in a shop in london and they married in peru, but their first four children were all removed from them. when their fifth child, victoria, was born, they tried to avoid the authorities, but the plan went wrong when their car caught fire and police realised they'd had another baby. so the couple took to a tent on the south downs, where constance martin said the baby died while she slept sitting up. she tearfully told the jury, "i held on to herfor a few hours. where's the child, madam? where is the child? when constance martin and mark gordon were arrested last february, they didn't tell police where victoria was. they bot
today, constance martin wept 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 martin said, "no. 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 met him in a shop in london...
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when gordon and cammy carpenter arrived _ when gordon and cammy carpenter arrived in _ when gordon and cammy carpenter arrived in the nightclub earlier, security— arrived in the nightclub earlier, security checks had been cursory at best _ best. they had smuggled in a large knife with a serrated blade. the crane lost his licence straightaway. this is no longer a club, but what happened that night has raised questions. should they look again at introducing tougher rules for nightclubs? this was gordon being arrested. in court, he blamed carpenter, and carpenter blamed him. today, they were convicted of murder. a third defendant, regan anderson, was found guilty of affray. the evilness and the cowardly cowardliness of those individuals who did that to him for nothing. who even does that? so you can bump into somebody in a pub or a club or whatever, you know, accidentally, and that is the repercussion. to be that evil... cody fischer, a life lost over something so trivial. the children's commissioner for england is calling on politicians to put the ambitions of young people at the heart
when gordon and cammy carpenter arrived _ when gordon and cammy carpenter arrived in _ when gordon and cammy carpenter arrived in the nightclub earlier, security— arrived in the nightclub earlier, security checks had been cursory at best _ best. they had smuggled in a large knife with a serrated blade. the crane lost his licence straightaway. this is no longer a club, but what happened that night has raised questions. should they look again at introducing tougher rules for nightclubs? this...
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and gordon, i have to for his administration. and gordon, i have to ask. _ for his administration. and gordon, i have to ask, does _ for his administration. and gordon, i have to ask, does this _ for his administration. and gordon, i have to ask, does this make - for his administration. and gordon, i have to ask, does this make you l i have to ask, does this make you pause and take stock that this is something that has happened to someone in your industry? it absolutely does, and i think it is frightening in two respects, it's a really brazen assault on press freedoms, it's also a really chilling example of the rise of false diplomacy where you see countries like russia taking captives to use for geopolitical gain, and it putsjournalists gain, and it puts journalists all over the world at risk. find gain, and it puts journalists all over the world at risk. and 'ust finall , i over the world at risk. and 'ust finally, i knowi over the world at risk. and 'ust finally, i know you i over the world at risk. and just finally, i know you mentioned l over the world at risk. and just . fin
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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 an indian shop in london and that they'd married in peru. she explained that before the birth of their
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...
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constance marten has started giving evidence in her trial, where she and her partner mark gordon face charges of manslaughter by gross negligence. the body of their child was found in a shed in an allotment in brighton last year. 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
constance marten has started giving evidence in her trial, where she and her partner mark gordon face charges of manslaughter by gross negligence. the body of their child was found in a shed in an allotment in brighton last year. 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...
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that's right, fiscal targets have been around since gordon l have been around since gordon brown's time, they have debt falling as gdp, they have the real deficit this lowering, not rising and they are very rarely met. when it comes to five years from now, they are very rarely met, so it is a question of, if it is essential or it is regarded as essential to have some fiscal discipline which take shape in these fiscal goals, but if there is a real? over whether sometimes we are tying ourselves is not doing handstands to meet these fiscal targets, whereas actually they might be more important priorities of fiscal targets, for example like net zero targets. fiscal targets, for example like net zero targete— zero targets. people watching at home, zero targets. people watching at home. with _ zero targets. people watching at home, with pounds _ zero targets. people watching at home, with pounds in _ zero targets. people watching at home, with pounds in their- zero targets. people watching at i home, with pounds in their pocket, thatis home, with pounds in their pocket, that is a huge conce
that's right, fiscal targets have been around since gordon l have been around since gordon brown's time, they have debt falling as gdp, they have the real deficit this lowering, not rising and they are very rarely met. when it comes to five years from now, they are very rarely met, so it is a question of, if it is essential or it is regarded as essential to have some fiscal discipline which take shape in these fiscal goals, but if there is a real? over whether sometimes we are tying ourselves...
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gordon had killed three people after stealing a car in nearby pennsylvania. let's speak to our north america correspondent will vernon. he described the situation is fluid, what's happened since then? things are developing _ what's happened since then? things are developing on _ what's happened since then? things are developing on the _ what's happened since then? things are developing on the ground - what's happened since then? things are developing on the ground in - what's happened since then? t�*i 1533 are developing on the ground in that incident. the suspect, 26—year—old andre gordon, appears to now be the only person remaining at that property. earlier, we saw people being pulled through the first floor windows by police. we believe those were the residents of the property. so they are now out. but heavily armed police officers remain at the scene and we've been hearing a little more about the events leading up little more about the events leading up to this siege. officials and police are giving a news conference, saying around 9am local time th
gordon had killed three people after stealing a car in nearby pennsylvania. let's speak to our north america correspondent will vernon. he described the situation is fluid, what's happened since then? things are developing _ what's happened since then? things are developing on _ what's happened since then? things are developing on the _ what's happened since then? things are developing on the ground - what's happened since then? things are developing on the ground in - what's happened since...
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today, constance marten wept 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 martin said, "no. i did nothing but show her love." 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 met him in a shop in london and they married in peru, but their first four children were all removed from them. when their fifth child, victoria, was born, they tried to avoid the authorities, but the plan went wrong when their car caught fire and police realised they'd had another baby. so the couple took to a tent on the south downs, where constance marten said the baby died while she slept sitting up. she tearfully told the jury, "i held on to herfor a few hours. then i wrapped her in my black scarf i was wearing and i said some parting words to her and then placed her in the bag for life." w
today, constance marten wept 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 martin said, "no. i did nothing but show her love." 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...
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lorna gordon, a scotland correspondent, - demands. 0k. lorna gordon, a scotland correspondent, they l demands. 0k. lorna gordon, a l scotland correspondent, they are demands. 0k. lorna gordon, a - scotland correspondent, they are in glasgow, thank you very much indeed. as lorna was saying, iain packer was found guilty of the murder of emma caldwell just found guilty of the murder of emma caldwelljust over a week ago. five years ago, an investigative reporter with bbc scotland, sam poling, carried out interviews with iain packer, which played a big part in his trial as evidence of his lies. this is her report after the conviction. this is iain packer about to be confronted by me in 2019. i don't believe you have been telling me the truth. we discovered evidence he was a prolific sexual predator, a violent rapist and a killer. did you kill emma?— violent rapist and a killer. did you kill emma?_ emma i kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's_ kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer. _ kill emma? no, i never. emma caldwell's killer.
lorna gordon, a scotland correspondent, - demands. 0k. lorna gordon, a scotland correspondent, they l demands. 0k. lorna gordon, a l scotland correspondent, they are demands. 0k. lorna gordon, a - scotland correspondent, they are in glasgow, thank you very much indeed. as lorna was saying, iain packer was found guilty of the murder of emma caldwell just found guilty of the murder of emma caldwelljust over a week ago. five years ago, an investigative reporter with bbc scotland, sam poling,...
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hearts keeper gordon won the last of his 7a caps in november 2022. the 41—year—old is set to overtake david weir as scotland's oldest international. gibbs isa gibbs is a chance to look at craig close because three competitive games without being disrespectful to the opposition, probably not games that craig was overworked. it will be nice to see him in training with the other goalkeepers. three of those goalkeepers will go to the euros and one will miss out, which is the situation. here is that squad then for those games against the netherlands and northern ireland. arsenal's kieran tierney, who's on loan to real sociedad, is also included after an injury kept him out. hearts�* scottish premiership top scorer, lawrence shankland, one of three forwards selected. that squad list is on the bbc sport website. that squad list is on the bbc sport website. the cheltenham festival is under way. the first of four days of racing, champion day, has begun. it's the 100th year of the cheltenham gold cup, the feature race of the festival, which started way b
hearts keeper gordon won the last of his 7a caps in november 2022. the 41—year—old is set to overtake david weir as scotland's oldest international. gibbs isa gibbs is a chance to look at craig close because three competitive games without being disrespectful to the opposition, probably not games that craig was overworked. it will be nice to see him in training with the other goalkeepers. three of those goalkeepers will go to the euros and one will miss out, which is the situation. here is...
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gordon, stay with us, i— difficult situation. gordon, stay with us, i want to _ difficult situation. gordon, stay with us, i want to show - difficult situation. gordon, stay l with us, i want to show videos -- with us, i want to show videos —— viewers a video we got inside the hall, giving a sense of some of the chaos that was unfolding, also quite how big the venue is. as he said, 6200 tickets had been sold and we don't know how many were inside when the incident started to unfold but we get a sense of the panic and the sheer terror, we get a sense of the panic and the sheerterror, people we get a sense of the panic and the sheer terror, people trying to get to safety. there's a lot of videos online which we will not show for obvious reasons, very distressing, but clearly tonight there'll be huge questions about how something like this was to unfold. that questions about how something like this was to unfold.— this was to unfold. that is right, and ou this was to unfold. that is right, and you can _ this was to unfold. tha
gordon, stay with us, i— difficult situation. gordon, stay with us, i want to _ difficult situation. gordon, stay with us, i want to show - difficult situation. gordon, stay l with us, i want to show videos -- with us, i want to show videos —— viewers a video we got inside the hall, giving a sense of some of the chaos that was unfolding, also quite how big the venue is. as he said, 6200 tickets had been sold and we don't know how many were inside when the incident started to unfold but we...
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you can just about see gordon's angry and threatening reaction. cody thought nothing of it and left, but gordon spent the next two days messaging people to try to track him down. on boxing day, cody, his best friend dan and his girlfriend jess all went to the crane club. suddenly, gordon and his friends surrounded them and attacked cody. first thing, i thought he had been knocked out, so i was trying to wake him up. and i thought, i need to put him in the recovery position so he doesn't choke. that was when i put my hand down and felt the knife. jess was screaming and crying her eyes out, so i grabbed her to comfort her, and that was when she shouted, why have they got knives in here? that was when i realised he had been stabbed. when gordon and kami carpenter arrived in the crane nightclub earlier, security checks had been cursory at best. they had smuggled in a large knife with a serrated blade. the crane lost its licence straight away. this is no longer a club, but what happened that night has raised questions. should they look again at introdu
you can just about see gordon's angry and threatening reaction. cody thought nothing of it and left, but gordon spent the next two days messaging people to try to track him down. on boxing day, cody, his best friend dan and his girlfriend jess all went to the crane club. suddenly, gordon and his friends surrounded them and attacked cody. first thing, i thought he had been knocked out, so i was trying to wake him up. and i thought, i need to put him in the recovery position so he doesn't choke....
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there are also first time call ups for newcastle forward anthony gordon. the 23—year—old has scored ten goals in all competitions this season for his club, and for 21—year—old defender jarrad branthwaite who's impressed for everton this season. we watched him as a back—up in the under 21 finals last year and if you said to me he would play as consistently well at premier league level as he has, i would have questioned that last summer. so he is in on merit and really keen to work with him and find out more about him. the final weekend of the six nations is almost upon us, with a super saturday of action. wales face italy with the unwanted wooden spoon upforgrabs. while ireland are favourites to be crowned champions in dublin, when they face scotland. however, there's a possible route to the title for england, when they take on france. it would be dependent on ireland losing and then various bonus point permutations, so get the calculators readyjust in case. our correspondent andy swiss is in dublin ahead of it all. ireland might have been tempted
there are also first time call ups for newcastle forward anthony gordon. the 23—year—old has scored ten goals in all competitions this season for his club, and for 21—year—old defender jarrad branthwaite who's impressed for everton this season. we watched him as a back—up in the under 21 finals last year and if you said to me he would play as consistently well at premier league level as he has, i would have questioned that last summer. so he is in on merit and really keen to work with...
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both her and mark gordon deny all charges. thank you very much. one of the film crew on the alec baldwin film where a woman was shot dead has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter. hannah gutierrez—reed was responsible for looking after weapons during the making of rust, a western. but she allowed live ammunition onto the set in new mexico, and during rehearsals, baldwin shot the film's cinematographer, halyna hutchins. 0ur north america correspondent, emma vardy, reports. this was the scene on a ranch in new mexico after a rehearsal for the western movie rust went terribly wrong. alec baldwin was the actor on set that pulled the trigger? alec baldwin? yes, sir. where's he at? a talented cinematographer, halyna hutchins, had been shot dead after the gun alec baldwin was rehearsing with fired a live round. the prosecution said the armourer on set, hannah gutierrez—reed, had mixed up dummy rounds meant to look like the real thing with live rounds that belonged to her personally, and that other live bullets had been found dotted around the s
both her and mark gordon deny all charges. thank you very much. one of the film crew on the alec baldwin film where a woman was shot dead has been convicted of involuntary manslaughter. hannah gutierrez—reed was responsible for looking after weapons during the making of rust, a western. but she allowed live ammunition onto the set in new mexico, and during rehearsals, baldwin shot the film's cinematographer, halyna hutchins. 0ur north america correspondent, emma vardy, reports. this was the...
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thank you, gordon corera, our — to this. indeed. thank you, gordon corera, our security _ to this. indeed. thank you, gordon| corera, our security correspondent. in ukraine, more than a million people have been left without electricity after russia carried out mass air strikes last night against power stations and energy lines. ukraine's biggest hydroelectric power plant at zaporizhzhia was hit, along with the vast dam across the dnipro river that supplies it with water. the asterix caused blackouts across much of ukraine —— the air strikes. neighbouring countries including poland and slovakia have provided emergency power supplies. a few of the other stories making the news tonight, and america's top diplomat, antony blinken, has accused russia and china of having "cynically vetoed," a us draught resolution at the un security council that tied an immediate ceasefire in gaza to the release of hostages held by hamas. but moscow and beijing said the text put conditions on a pause in the fighting, and failed to clearly oppose an israeli offensive in the heavily built—up city of
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gordon, while we seak difficult situation. gordon, while we speak we _ difficult situation. gordon, while we speak we are _ difficult situation. gordon, while we speak we are looking - difficult situation. gordon, while we speak we are looking at - difficult situation. gordon, while l we speak we are looking at some difficult situation. gordon, while . we speak we are looking at some of the images posting online quite clearly some of them are very distressing, we're not going to show those but it gives you a sense of just how biggest menu's and a taste perhaps of some of the chaos that unfolded. we'rejust perhaps of some of the chaos that unfolded. we're just seeing a line here suggesting that a third of the concert venue is on fire, the roof according to the russian news agency is completely ablaze. it certainly seems this incident is by no means over yet. it seems this incident is by no means over et. ~' , over yet. it looks like they are still trying _ over yet. it looks like they are still trying to _ over yet. it looks like they are still trying to put _ over yet. it lo
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and oh, look, i'm mr prudence — sounds a bit like gordon brown. and that's the interesting thing here. he's having to reflect a worsening economic picture within the spending limits that the government has set itself. now, today, we've already used the hideous jargon "fiscal rules" a lot. thorsten, give us for newscasters a layman's easy to understand version of what that actually means. well, in the case of the government today, the fiscal rules — so these are you know, there's not a real rule. yes, they're a choice imposed by the chancellor. although it's the same one that the shadow chancellor endorses, at least implicitly, it's that the level of debt. so not the day to day borrowing that you're borrowing extra each year, but the amount stock of debt. so like our mortgage for all of us in terms of the actual level of it, that will be falling between years four and five of the forecast. and so long as that's happening, we're meeting our fiscal rules. now, why is he doing that? because in the long run, we're saying, look, debt should be on a do
and oh, look, i'm mr prudence — sounds a bit like gordon brown. and that's the interesting thing here. he's having to reflect a worsening economic picture within the spending limits that the government has set itself. now, today, we've already used the hideous jargon "fiscal rules" a lot. thorsten, give us for newscasters a layman's easy to understand version of what that actually means. well, in the case of the government today, the fiscal rules — so these are you know, there's...
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the aristocrat, who is 36, and her partner, mark gordon are on trial after baby victoria died by the camping on the south downs in wintry conditions last year. even evidence on friday, constance marten told jurors that the baby was her pride and joy. after being asked by the prosecutor if she accepted that taking the newborn to live in a tent was a bad idea, constance marten said that obviously being in the house would have been better. let�*s speak to our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford, who�*s following the trial. tell us more about what we�*ve been hearing today. fin tell us more about what we've been hearing today-— hearing today. on her first day of evidence, constance _ hearing today. on her first day of evidence, constance marten - hearing today. on her first day of - evidence, constance marten described the moment according to her when she was sitting in a tent on the south downs in january, was sitting in a tent on the south downs injanuary, and that she�*d fallen asleep and when she woke up she discovered that baby victoria had died. she said that afte
the aristocrat, who is 36, and her partner, mark gordon are on trial after baby victoria died by the camping on the south downs in wintry conditions last year. even evidence on friday, constance marten told jurors that the baby was her pride and joy. after being asked by the prosecutor if she accepted that taking the newborn to live in a tent was a bad idea, constance marten said that obviously being in the house would have been better. let�*s speak to our home affairs correspondent daniel...
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anthony gordon was actually named player of the tournament. this season he's been an excellent form for newcastle, which gareth southgate reference. was also key in germany, they can only name 23 players feel some jared was actually a back—up centre back in that tournament and he's playing really, really well for everton.— really well for everton. calvin philli -s really well for everton. calvin phillips has — really well for everton. calvin phillips has hit _ really well for everton. calvin phillips has hit a _ really well for everton. calvin phillips has hit a dead - really well for everton. calvin phillips has hit a dead end i really well for everton. calvin i phillips has hit a dead end with really well for everton. calvin - phillips has hit a dead end with the england? i phillips has hit a dead end with the encland? ,, ., phillips has hit a dead end with the encland? ., ., england? i spoke to him here at wembley after _ england? i spoke to him here at wembley after the _ england? i spoke to him here at wembley after the last - engla
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gordon corera, thank you for that update. these are live pictures from moscow of the scene where there has been a massive turnout of security forces, but also ambulances trying to reach those who have been wounded. the toll at the moment is at least a0 people killed and 100 injured in this incident in moscow at a concert hall. andrey vorobyov is a regional governor for moscow — and says firefighters are trying to control the blaze translation: a tragedy has occurred. we are near crocus concert hall, firefighters are working, the fire area is very noticeable. everything else will be clear after the firefighters have completed their work. ukraine had "nothing to do" with a gun attack on a concert hall outside moscow on friday, presidential aide mykhailo podolyak says on telegram. let's have a listen. translation: regarding the event i in crocus city hall near moscow i where certain events took place today, some shooting, some terrorist actions by unidentified person. let's be clear, ukraine has absolutely nothing to do with t
gordon corera, thank you for that update. these are live pictures from moscow of the scene where there has been a massive turnout of security forces, but also ambulances trying to reach those who have been wounded. the toll at the moment is at least a0 people killed and 100 injured in this incident in moscow at a concert hall. andrey vorobyov is a regional governor for moscow — and says firefighters are trying to control the blaze translation: a tragedy has occurred. we are near crocus...
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newcastle's anthony gordon makes his debut. you can get updates from that game, aswell as the other international games today — with france facing germany — on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday. we'll see you soon. thanks very much to gavin at the team at the bbc sport centre. let's return to the israel gaza war. the first british field hospital has been set up in gaza — and is aiming to be fully functioning early next week. the hospital was sent by truck from manchester to provide life—saving medical treatment for the sick and injured in gaza. it has been established by a team from the aid organisation, uk med, which deploys many nhs staff to emergencies. uk med already has surgical teams working in the al aqsa hospital, the only hospital still functioning in the centre of the gaza strip. from jerusalem, our senior international correspondent 0rla guerin sent this report wheeled through the chaos,
newcastle's anthony gordon makes his debut. you can get updates from that game, aswell as the other international games today — with france facing germany — on the bbc sport website. that's all from sportsday. we'll see you soon. thanks very much to gavin at the team at the bbc sport centre. let's return to the israel gaza war. the first british field hospital has been set up in gaza — and is aiming to be fully functioning early next week. the hospital was sent by truck from manchester to...
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here's gordon corera. gunfire chaos and confusion as gunmen begin shooting inside the concert hall at crocus city. this footage, verified by the bbc shows the gunmen in the foyer. but who are they? isis, the group calling itself islamic state, today issued a statement said its men, seen here, were responsible. that is not something we can independently confirm and the issue of who was responsible is deeply contentious. more than two weeks ago, the us issued this warning to its citizens in moscow, saying what it called extremists thought to mean isis might target large gatherings, including concerts. it communicated the intelligence directly to moscow. but three days before the statement a kremlin statement was issued in which vladimir putin dismissed that warning, describing it as provocative and an attempt to destabilise russia. the russian security services say they stopped this car and that the four men involved in the attack have been arrested. but rather than say anything about isis, the kremlin sugge
here's gordon corera. gunfire chaos and confusion as gunmen begin shooting inside the concert hall at crocus city. this footage, verified by the bbc shows the gunmen in the foyer. but who are they? isis, the group calling itself islamic state, today issued a statement said its men, seen here, were responsible. that is not something we can independently confirm and the issue of who was responsible is deeply contentious. more than two weeks ago, the us issued this warning to its citizens in...
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the second one, gordon restricts — kicks. the second one, gordon restricts calvin phillips from kicking _ restricts calvin phillips from kicking the ball, you put your foot across, _ kicking the ball, you put your foot across, he — kicking the ball, you put your foot across, he is going to kick the bait — across, he is going to kick the bait it — across, he is going to kick the bait it is _ across, he is going to kick the ball. it is the wrong decision, i think — ball. it is the wrong decision, i think we _ ball. it is the wrong decision, i think. we had so many things that did not— think. we had so many things that did not go— think. we had so many things that did not go in our favour today. but the players — did not go in our favour today. but the players did a lot of good things _ five other games are under way in the premier league. afc bournemouth 0 everton 0.chelsea 0 burnley 0nottingham forest burnley are equalised at stamford bridge. spurs have got back on level terms after going behind against luton. a
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gordon corera, bbc news. in nigeria, nearly 300 school children who were abducted in the north—western town of kuriga have been freed, according to the governor of kaduna state. last week, the abductors demanded nearly 700,000 dollars in ransom — but no details were given about how the pupils were freed. the students, aged between eight and 15, were taken along with their teacher earlier this month. in a statement, the governor thanked president bola tinubu and nigeria's army for helping secure their release. 0ur correpondent, yusuf akinpelu, is in lagos with the latest. to give the certain the released children, the government is yet to give the certain number about the children that were released. so it's been 17 days since the children were abducted, they were abducted. the government has issued a carefully worded statement saying the children were released and there is no clarity as to how they were released. maybe they were released commando style, where the people who kidnapped them were arrested bu
gordon corera, bbc news. in nigeria, nearly 300 school children who were abducted in the north—western town of kuriga have been freed, according to the governor of kaduna state. last week, the abductors demanded nearly 700,000 dollars in ransom — but no details were given about how the pupils were freed. the students, aged between eight and 15, were taken along with their teacher earlier this month. in a statement, the governor thanked president bola tinubu and nigeria's army for helping...
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gordon corera, bbc news. a short while ago i spoke to colin clarke, director of research at the soufan group and author of the book �*after the caliphate: the islamic state and the future of the terrorist diaspora.�* i want to ask about the claims of responsibility here and how credible does that seem to you that the group could have been behind the attack? i think there's no doubt the islamic state rarely, if ever, issues false claims of responsibility. all the pieces fit here. in fact, i wrote an article for foreign policy last may, may 2023, which was called the islamic state's new target — russia. isis makes no bones about wanting to target the russians for what they see as vladimir putin's role in spilling muslim blood in various conflicts from chechnya to syria. i know you have also been studying islamic state terror groups extensively, you probably have been looking at a lot of this footage that's been coming out on social media. what stood out for you so far from what we have seen of the footage
gordon corera, bbc news. a short while ago i spoke to colin clarke, director of research at the soufan group and author of the book �*after the caliphate: the islamic state and the future of the terrorist diaspora.�* i want to ask about the claims of responsibility here and how credible does that seem to you that the group could have been behind the attack? i think there's no doubt the islamic state rarely, if ever, issues false claims of responsibility. all the pieces fit here. in fact, i...
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gordon correra, bbc news. the united nations chief, antonio guterres visited the rafah crossing on saturday making a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. his call came as the hamas run health ministry in gaza said 19 people waiting for aid were killed by israeli forces. israel has denied firing on the crowd. mr guterres said it is time to silence the guns and stop the nightmare — describing the ongoing loss of life in gaza as a moral outrage. the un estimates 1.1 million people in gaza are struggling with catastrophic hunger and starvation. mr guterres called on israel to give "total, unfettered" access to humanitarian goods throughout the territory. it is finally to flood gaza with life—saving aid. the choice is clear, either search or starvation. let's choose the side of help, the side of hope in the right side of history. our middle east correspondent hugo bachega is also in egypt near the rafah crossing — he sent us this update on efforts to get into gaza. this is the egyptian side of the
gordon correra, bbc news. the united nations chief, antonio guterres visited the rafah crossing on saturday making a renewed call for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. his call came as the hamas run health ministry in gaza said 19 people waiting for aid were killed by israeli forces. israel has denied firing on the crowd. mr guterres said it is time to silence the guns and stop the nightmare — describing the ongoing loss of life in gaza as a moral outrage. the un estimates 1.1 million people in...
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he will have to choose from three of these four goalkeepers gordon alongside the hearts team—mate clark the established first keeper done for the clocks also selected several central defenders which means he won't be taking them all to germany. in midfield the celtic captain mid field callan mcgregor misses out with an achilles for the same the core squad campaign deserve the chance to go to the euros. that leaves the likes of the bottom of mclean and mick dominic. outfront not played since luton is jacob brown is out with injuries. clark's named three forwards including this comment from the ship at the bottom, hearts lawrence shanklin. all of the bbc sport website. she is accused premier glee clubs of making an empty promise after failing to agree on a funding dealfor the funding deal for the football league. the deals looking to ensure a fair distribution filters down the football pyramid as clubs aim to avoid majorfinancials football pyramid as clubs aim to avoid major financials such as what happened at berry fc. they were expeuedin 2019 because of rising debts. premier league club
he will have to choose from three of these four goalkeepers gordon alongside the hearts team—mate clark the established first keeper done for the clocks also selected several central defenders which means he won't be taking them all to germany. in midfield the celtic captain mid field callan mcgregor misses out with an achilles for the same the core squad campaign deserve the chance to go to the euros. that leaves the likes of the bottom of mclean and mick dominic. outfront not played since...
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gordon corera, bbc news. and we can go back to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, in moscow for his assessment on what vladimir putin will do next. in this tv address today, we had vladimir putin mention ukraine, heard him suggest there was some kind of connection between ukraine and the attackers, suggesting that the gunman may have been fleeing to ukraine. we need to watch to see if that narrative builds, because if it does, then it could be used to justify some future escalation of russia's war in ukraine. and we have heard a number of senior russian officials in the last 204i was making similar points about ukraine. so that is one to watch. and you can get more analysis, including what we know about the attack on a moscow concert hall and the claim from the islamic state group, on the bbc news website or app. there's been an outpouring of support for the princess of wales after she revealed she's receiving treatment for cancer. in a video statement, catherine said the diagnosis came as a "huge shock," an
gordon corera, bbc news. and we can go back to our russia editor, steve rosenberg, in moscow for his assessment on what vladimir putin will do next. in this tv address today, we had vladimir putin mention ukraine, heard him suggest there was some kind of connection between ukraine and the attackers, suggesting that the gunman may have been fleeing to ukraine. we need to watch to see if that narrative builds, because if it does, then it could be used to justify some future escalation of russia's...
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. —— gordon elliott. harry redknapp also won today with shake them up harry and went i— today with shake them up harry and went 1— neil up today with shake them up harry and wenti— neil up in today with shake them up harry and went 1— neil up in a final —— i—o. went 1— neil up in a final —— 1—0. this has been rather like the premier league ofjump racing today. tomorrow is of course all about the gold cup. that's a highlight of the week, celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, and the favourite is last year's winner wendy mullins who trains his hundredth festival winner. —— willie mullins. thank you, laura. get out of the rain! there has been plenty this week. gareth southgate says he has "no issue" with ben white after the arsenal defender made himself unavailable for england selection for the upcoming friendlies. southgate said arsenal sporting director edu told him that white did not want to be considered, and he has not been selected for england since the 2022 world cup w
. —— gordon elliott. harry redknapp also won today with shake them up harry and went i— today with shake them up harry and went 1— neil up today with shake them up harry and wenti— neil up in today with shake them up harry and went 1— neil up in a final —— i—o. went 1— neil up in a final —— 1—0. this has been rather like the premier league ofjump racing today. tomorrow is of course all about the gold cup. that's a highlight of the week, celebrating its 100th...
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also today, it was the first glimpse of anthony gordon. he's had a remarkable season for newcastle and of course 18 year old midfielder kobe mane, who again has been sensational for manchester united, straight into the squad. will he get any minutes against brazil or belgium? that's still to be seen. we also heard today from joe gomez and it was a really touching press conference because he spoke about it being four years ago that he was last selected for england and how he'd got injured, training on the same pitch he trained on this morning and how the last time he saw gareth southgate was actually in the back of an ambulance on the way to hospital getting treatment for that injury. he also mentioned that he'd always been optimistic about being picked for england again, but he did have plans for this week. he was supposed to be in dubai with it being an international break and it being so long since he was last selected. but gomez says he's not looking too far ahead. but it's good to be back. i'd be lying if i said it didn't have a psycho
also today, it was the first glimpse of anthony gordon. he's had a remarkable season for newcastle and of course 18 year old midfielder kobe mane, who again has been sensational for manchester united, straight into the squad. will he get any minutes against brazil or belgium? that's still to be seen. we also heard today from joe gomez and it was a really touching press conference because he spoke about it being four years ago that he was last selected for england and how he'd got injured,...
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but in that time, george osborne, gordon brown and chancellor rishi sunak also have spoken. now it is rachel reeves's turned. she has been in the shadow chancellor of the exchequer since 2021. we will bring you now the introduction to rachel reeves and listen to what she has to say at mais lecture in london.— mais lecture in london. which has its roots in — mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of the _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of the worlds - its roots in one of the worlds oldest — its roots in one of the worlds oldest medical schools and also home to the _ oldest medical schools and also home to the second oldest rugby team in the world — to the second oldest rugby team in the world. will become citizen georgia's— the world. will become citizen georgia's world of london creating a powerful— georgia's world of london creating a powerful multi—faculty institution which _ powerful multi—faculty institution which we
but in that time, george osborne, gordon brown and chancellor rishi sunak also have spoken. now it is rachel reeves's turned. she has been in the shadow chancellor of the exchequer since 2021. we will bring you now the introduction to rachel reeves and listen to what she has to say at mais lecture in london.— mais lecture in london. which has its roots in — mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one _ mais lecture in london. which has its roots in one of _ mais lecture in london....
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gordon corera is with me, very early stages and details but what can you tell us? it stages and details but what can you tell us? , . , , ., , stages and details but what can you tellus? , . v“, ,, tell us? it is early stages but it a- ears tell us? it is early stages but it appears to _ tell us? it is early stages but it appears to have _ tell us? it is early stages but it appears to have been - tell us? it is early stages but it appears to have been a - tell us? it is early stages but itj appears to have been a serious incident at a concert hall in moscow, pictures on social media that are unverified yet but reports from the scene in a number of gun men, perhaps between three and five in camouflage gear with automatic weapons going into this console and appear to have started firing. there are scenes of apparent panic, people trying to escape and as we can see from some of these videos, signs of black smoke rising over at that concert halljust on the outskirts of moscow. you can see on the inside as well, people were running and hiding it seems. possible that t
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then in the stayers hurdle at 3:30pm, the favourite is trained by gordon elliott. willie mullins�*s is the second favourite, so they could be more joy for the second favourite, so they could be morejoy for him on this day, geared around the irish, but it has been a british winner already today in the first race. grey donning for dan skelton, which is good news for the british trainers. that is dan skelton�*s third win of the festival, so he is having a brilliant week. we will leave it there, thank you so much. liverpool have one foot firmly in the last eight of the europa league. they take a very healthy 5—1 advantage into their second leg against sparta prague at anfield tonight. to make matters worse for the czech side — mohamed salah is ready to start for liverpool for the first time since new year's day. jurgen klopp�*s side are still in the hunt for a quadruple. they're away at manchester united in the quarter finals of the fa cup on sunday, but the liverpool manager isn't looking beyond tonight's game despite his sides four—goal advantage. we have
then in the stayers hurdle at 3:30pm, the favourite is trained by gordon elliott. willie mullins�*s is the second favourite, so they could be more joy for the second favourite, so they could be morejoy for him on this day, geared around the irish, but it has been a british winner already today in the first race. grey donning for dan skelton, which is good news for the british trainers. that is dan skelton�*s third win of the festival, so he is having a brilliant week. we will leave it...
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minutes — gareth southgate�*s side looking to preserve their ten—match unbeaten run, newcastle�*s anthony gordon makes his debut. it is currently goalless at wembley is that one approaches half—time and it is the first match between the two since 2017 in a friendly and that was also goalless. you can get updates from that game, aswell as the other international games today — with france facing germany — on the bbc sport website. thanks for watching. that�*s all from sportsday. we�*ll see you soon. thanks to cabin and a sports team in salford. now let�*s return to the princess of wales and her cancer diagnosis. earlier, i spoke tojon shelton — head of cancer intelligence at cancer research uk, who spoke to me about the impact a cancer diagnosis can have on a young family. i�*lljust start off by saying that on behalf of everyone at cancer research uk, we wish the royal highness a full swift recovery and return to good health. the braveness in coming out and sharing the message yesterday will be very difficult for the family, as it has been of receiving that diagnosis in the first p
minutes — gareth southgate�*s side looking to preserve their ten—match unbeaten run, newcastle�*s anthony gordon makes his debut. it is currently goalless at wembley is that one approaches half—time and it is the first match between the two since 2017 in a friendly and that was also goalless. you can get updates from that game, aswell as the other international games today — with france facing germany — on the bbc sport website. thanks for watching. that�*s all from sportsday....