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david boyd and _ basket team to build a robust case against david boyd and his- against david boyd and his meticulously— against david boyd and his meticulously pieced - against david boyd and his. meticulously pieced together against david boyd and his- meticulously pieced together all available — meticulously pieced together all available evidence _ meticulously pieced together all available evidence to _ meticulously pieced together all. available evidence to demonstrate meticulously pieced together all- available evidence to demonstrate to the satisfaction— available evidence to demonstrate to the satisfaction of— available evidence to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the _ available evidence to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the jury _ available evidence to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the jury that - the satisfaction of the jury that the satisfaction of the jury that the only— the satisfaction of the jury that the only person _ the satisfaction of the jury that the only person who _ the satisfaction of the jury that the only person who could - the satisfacti
david boyd and _ basket team to build a robust case against david boyd and his- against david boyd and his meticulously— against david boyd and his meticulously pieced - against david boyd and his. meticulously pieced together against david boyd and his- meticulously pieced together all available — meticulously pieced together all available evidence _ meticulously pieced together all available evidence to _ meticulously pieced together all. available evidence to demonstrate meticulously...
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our thoughts her was david boyd. 0ur thoughts remain— her was david boyd. our thoughts remain with — her was david boyd. our thoughts remain with nikki's _ her was david boyd. our thoughts remain with nikki's family - her was david boyd. our thoughts remain with nikki's family for - her was david boyd. our thoughts. remain with nikki's family for whom this must— remain with nikki's family for whom this must he — remain with nikki's family for whom this must he a — remain with nikki's family for whom this must be a difficult— remain with nikki's family for whom this must be a difficult time. - remain with nikki's family for whom this must be a difficult time. we - this must be a difficult time. we hope _ this must be a difficult time. we hope this— this must be a difficult time. we hope this result _ this must be a difficult time. we hope this result gives _ this must be a difficult time. we hope this result gives them - this must be a difficult time. wel hope this result gives them some this must be a difficult time. we - hope this result gives
our thoughts her was david boyd. 0ur thoughts remain— her was david boyd. our thoughts remain with — her was david boyd. our thoughts remain with nikki's _ her was david boyd. our thoughts remain with nikki's family - her was david boyd. our thoughts remain with nikki's family for - her was david boyd. our thoughts. remain with nikki's family for whom this must— remain with nikki's family for whom this must he — remain with nikki's family for whom this must he a — remain with nikki's...
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yes, david bo d, as case for david boyd. yes, david boyd. as your _ case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, _ case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, again, - case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, again, she| boyd, as your hard, again, she considered this an aggravating factor in the case, as far back as 1986, before the murder of nikki allan, david boyd had approached women and asked to touch them. he had subsequent convictions for indecent assault. clearly the judge had taken those factors into consideration in the sentencing today, believing that... because in the trial itself, there was no suggestion from the prosecution of a sexual motive to the crime, that was brought up this morning in some of the legal submissions this morning, that the prosecution believed there was a sexual motive to david boyd's lowering of nikki allan to this building, and thejudge clearly agreed with that, and she said there was a sexual motive to this crime, she believed, and that he had a track record of fantasising their children and other sexual crime
yes, david bo d, as case for david boyd. yes, david boyd. as your _ case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, _ case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, again, - case for david boyd. yes, david boyd, as your hard, again, she| boyd, as your hard, again, she considered this an aggravating factor in the case, as far back as 1986, before the murder of nikki allan, david boyd had approached women and asked to touch them. he had subsequent convictions for indecent assault....
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david, i understand she assed on things. david, i understand she passed after— on things. david, i understand she passed after a _ on things. david, i understand she passed after a long _ on things. david, i understand she passed after a long illness - on things. david, i understand she passed after a long illness in - on things. david, i understand she passed after a long illness in her l passed after a long illness in her home in zurich, in switzerland. she was born in 1939 in the united states, but she was later naturalised in switzerland, as well? yes, it's a journey from the outskirts of nutbush, tennessee, the daughter of parents that were sharecroppers, grew up in the cotton fields of tennessee, and ends in switzerland, in a place of considerable wealth and considerable comfort with a happy marriage. and it was an extraordinaryjourney, her life, but you could only reflect on the happiness that she achieved through all of it, extraordinary success. �* ., ., ., through all of it, extraordinary success. ., ., ., ., success. i'm going to read out the statement — suc
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and identifying david boyd. and the residents of sunderland are also played their part in— sunderland are also played their part in ensuring justice for nicky and her— part in ensuring justice for nicky and herfamily. iwould part in ensuring justice for nicky and her family. i would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every— this opportunity to thank each and every resident who provided us with their dna — every resident who provided us with their dna. without their help, today's— their dna. without their help, today's conviction would not have been _ today's conviction would not have been possible. thank you. | today's conviction would not have been possible. thank you. i am because our— been possible. thank you. i am because our concern, _ been possible. thank you. i am because our concern, head - been possible. thank you. i —n because our concern, head of complex casework. 30 years ago, david boyd took the life of nikki allan, a girl who trusted him. despite the grief enjoyed by herf
and identifying david boyd. and the residents of sunderland are also played their part in— sunderland are also played their part in ensuring justice for nicky and her— part in ensuring justice for nicky and herfamily. iwould part in ensuring justice for nicky and her family. i would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every— this opportunity to thank each and every resident who provided us with their dna — every resident who provided us with their dna. without their help,...
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david had broken his neck. when he came around from surgery, his biggest fear, though, was not being able to have a baby with ashley. first thing he said — "i should have gave you a baby." and to leave him...if this was going to be what he was going to be like. which obviously i didn't do! when you love somebody, no matter what, you stay with them. sojust want her to have a good life and not to go through what she's going through now. national guidelines recommend three cycles of free ivf on the nhs. some areas only offer one. others have stricter criteria — such as not allowing it for anyone who has already had a child. and david has a child from a previous relationship, so their requests for ivf have been turned down. the couple say their only choice may now mean moving to another part of the country. we don't want to up and move. i think it'sjust so...unfair. fertility network uk go further — the charity claims by denying david and ashley the chance to have a baby, when there's a clear clinical need fo
david had broken his neck. when he came around from surgery, his biggest fear, though, was not being able to have a baby with ashley. first thing he said — "i should have gave you a baby." and to leave him...if this was going to be what he was going to be like. which obviously i didn't do! when you love somebody, no matter what, you stay with them. sojust want her to have a good life and not to go through what she's going through now. national guidelines recommend three cycles of...
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david, thank you — republican primaries. david, thank you very _ republican primaries. david, thank you very much - republican primaries. david, thank you very much for - republican primaries. david, thank you very much for thati thank you very much for that update. he is 33 years younger than president trump. that's really tracking to me, it represents a whole new generation of republican leadership. he was in the us house of representatives before he went on to become governor of florida. during the pandemic when we had the harshest restrictions in the us, there were many republican moderates praising governor desantis and he has had warm receptions in florida, south california, so there will be a lot of talks about his personality, his track record even, but we have to see the position he is in right now. it is that of an underdog, and i like that position for him because there is only up to go from here. in terms of the poles, and we are quite a way away from the us presidential election, but donald trump is a hard man to beat, so what will it take full ron desantis
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. —— we can speak to david. we can get to the political wrangling and how we got here and the political wrangling and all that. but paint is a picture of what could happen if all this did go wrong? the a picture of what could happen if all this did go wrong?— all this did go wrong? the us government _ all this did go wrong? the us government collect _ all this did go wrong? the us government collect taxes - all this did go wrong? the us| government collect taxes that all this did go wrong? the us - government collect taxes that cover about 75% of all its spending. and it borrows, for the remaining 25%. if congress does not raise the debt ceiling, the treasury will not be able to increase its borrowing and it will not have cash in the till to pay its bills. treasury secretary janet yellen says this could hit as soon as a junior first and in any event, sometime in the first half of june, which means we have a problem. 0k, june, which means we have a problem. ok, let's get to this problem. it can't pay its bills,
. —— we can speak to david. we can get to the political wrangling and how we got here and the political wrangling and all that. but paint is a picture of what could happen if all this did go wrong? the a picture of what could happen if all this did go wrong?— all this did go wrong? the us government _ all this did go wrong? the us government collect _ all this did go wrong? the us government collect taxes - all this did go wrong? the us| government collect taxes that all this did go...
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david, thanks for joining us. russia _ its passage. david, thanks for joining us. russia has- its passage. david, thanks for joining us. russia has not- its passage. david, thanks for - joining us. russia has not managed to capture bakhmut. nine months after launching its assault on the city. but ukrainian troops have resisted capture and are still holding out. the white house estimates more than 20,000 russian soldiers have been killed in eastern ukraine over the past five months. ukraine hopes the battle will exhaust the russian military in advance of its long anticipated offensive to recapture territory. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale sent this report. a rare pause in this, the longest, bloodiest battle of the war so far. butjust a few hundred metres away, the russians are still waiting, still trying to encircle the city of bakhmut nearby. ukraine's president calls it a fortress of ukrainian morale. but like these trenches, it's under attack every hour of every day. go! go, go! let's go down. bakhmut�*s been under siege for more than nine months. we'
david, thanks for joining us. russia _ its passage. david, thanks for joining us. russia has- its passage. david, thanks for joining us. russia has not- its passage. david, thanks for - joining us. russia has not managed to capture bakhmut. nine months after launching its assault on the city. but ukrainian troops have resisted capture and are still holding out. the white house estimates more than 20,000 russian soldiers have been killed in eastern ukraine over the past five months. ukraine...
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david hunter told the court that janice house. david hunter told the court thatjanice said this, i am sick of being alive, it is just leaving hospital and sitting at home. it is what we have been doing for the past three or four years. what we have been doing for the past three orfour years. this is no life. when david hunter was cross—examined, the prosecution said to him that he had decided how and when this would happen without janice's consent. he had said that that was not true, he wanted her to calm down and waited eight or nine days for her to change her mind. i hope she would. there was no premeditation. this is really important because his legal team have always been arguing that this was not premeditated murder. assisted suicide it doesn't exist in cyprus which is why they were trying to change the charge to manslaughter. that was unsuccessful and that was because a judge said that the court had previously heard that the court had previously heard that janice that the court had previously heard thatjanice hunter was th
david hunter told the court that janice house. david hunter told the court thatjanice said this, i am sick of being alive, it is just leaving hospital and sitting at home. it is what we have been doing for the past three or four years. what we have been doing for the past three orfour years. this is no life. when david hunter was cross—examined, the prosecution said to him that he had decided how and when this would happen without janice's consent. he had said that that was not true, he...
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it's just been an ongoing thing and i heard david was coming overin thing and i heard david was coming over in the city was a great guy and it introduced him to loads of friends and northampton and it's great for him stop by with the best piece of advice he's giving you? through the years, it's been up and down _ through the years, it's been up and down nry— through the years, it's been up and down my career and sometimes in england _ down my career and sometimes in england and things like that and i think there are times right was just probably— think there are times right was just probably stop believing in the whole national— probably stop believing in the whole national set up and being able to achieve _ national set up and being able to achieve what i want to achieve and especially — achieve what i want to achieve and eseciall . ., , , especially. one of the biggest talkin: especially. one of the biggest talking points _ especially. one of the biggest talking points is _ especially. one of the biggest talking points is been - especially. one of the biggest i talking points
it's just been an ongoing thing and i heard david was coming overin thing and i heard david was coming over in the city was a great guy and it introduced him to loads of friends and northampton and it's great for him stop by with the best piece of advice he's giving you? through the years, it's been up and down _ through the years, it's been up and down nry— through the years, it's been up and down my career and sometimes in england _ down my career and sometimes in england and things like...
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david, still wearing the hat?— ukraine and the uk. david, still wearing the hat?- have i ukraine and the uk. david, still wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? _ wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, _ wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, i— wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, i have - wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, i have all- wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, i have all of- wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, i have all of thej taken it off? no, i have all of the autographs _ taken it off? no, i have all of the autographs of — taken it off? no, i have all of the autographs of kalush _ taken it off? no, i have all of the autographs of kalush orchestra. | taken it off? no, i have all of the - autographs of kalush orchestra. just tell us how you are feeling ahead of eurovision, the final? i’m tell us how you are feeling ahead of eurovision, the final?— eurovision, the final? i'm so happy because ukraine _ eurovision, the final? i'm so happy because ukraine are _
david, still wearing the hat?— ukraine and the uk. david, still wearing the hat?- have i ukraine and the uk. david, still wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? _ wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, _ wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, i— wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, i have - wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, i have all- wearing the hat? yeah. have you taken it off? no, i have all of- wearing the hat? yeah. have you...
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david willis, thank ou -- latest development. david willis, thank you very _ -- latest development. david willis, thank you very much _ -- latest development. david willis, thank you very much for _ -- latest development. david willis, thank you very much for that - -- latest development. david willis, | thank you very much for that update. nato has condemned attacks on its peacekeepers in northern kosovo, as they tried to intervene in clashes between police and serb protesters. these pictures show violent clashes between serb protesters demanding the removal of a recently elected ethnic albanian mayor. nato said 25 of its troops were injured. reports say more than 50 protesters were injured. for more details, let's hear from our balkans correspondent guy de launey. nato's k4 peacekeeping forces says that more than two dozen of its troops were injured during the disturbances in zvecan. there are also reports from the main hospital in north mitrovica of dozens of people being brought in, largely from zvecan, including one person with gunshot wounds who's in a critical condition. and
david willis, thank ou -- latest development. david willis, thank you very _ -- latest development. david willis, thank you very much _ -- latest development. david willis, thank you very much for _ -- latest development. david willis, thank you very much for that - -- latest development. david willis, | thank you very much for that update. nato has condemned attacks on its peacekeepers in northern kosovo, as they tried to intervene in clashes between police and serb protesters. these pictures...
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david will be getting — certainly struggle. david will be getting a _ certainly struggle. david will be getting a new _ certainly struggle. david will be getting a newjob, - certainly struggle. david will be getting a new job, but. certainly struggle. david will be getting a new job, but at| be getting a newjob, but at the moment he has no idea when that will be. the breeding and training by the guide dogs charity was positive during the pandemic and the impact of that means waiting times are longer than they would like. in the meantime, david, who is severely sight impaired will have to go back to using a white cane. there is also the matter of what happens to taka when at the new dog arrives. == when at the new dog arrives. -- what when at the new dog arrives. » what happens to tarka. i'm what happens to tarka. i�*m getting tearful talking about it now. as long as i know he is going to a good home and i can see him on a regular basis, hopefully, that�*s all i want for him, really. you�*re live with bbc news. us presidentjoe biden says he�*ll cut short a planned
david will be getting — certainly struggle. david will be getting a _ certainly struggle. david will be getting a new _ certainly struggle. david will be getting a newjob, - certainly struggle. david will be getting a new job, but. certainly struggle. david will be getting a new job, but at| be getting a newjob, but at the moment he has no idea when that will be. the breeding and training by the guide dogs charity was positive during the pandemic and the impact of that means waiting times are...
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david? that man was david boyd — 25 years old at the time, now 55. we're part of the team that's re—investigating - the murder of nikki allan. advances in dna evidence found traces of him on nikki allan's clothes. david boyd hid his crime, lying about his involvement and prolonging the family's suffering, knowing all along that he had taken the life of their little girl. nikki lived in a ground—floor flat on this estate in sunderland. her killer lived on the third floor of the block. the whole estate has since been demolished. her body was found dumped in this derelict building, not far from her home. her mother still remembers that day. your life just changed and nobody... i'm sitting there and i'm saying, "where's me bairn, where's me bairn?" i felt like a zombie, i couldn't move. me sister came in, "what shoes did nikki have on her feet?" i've said, "i can't remember, ican't remember." there was uproar at leeds crown court today when a jury - acquitted a 24—year—old man of murder... - in 1993, another man was tried and cleared of nikki's m
david? that man was david boyd — 25 years old at the time, now 55. we're part of the team that's re—investigating - the murder of nikki allan. advances in dna evidence found traces of him on nikki allan's clothes. david boyd hid his crime, lying about his involvement and prolonging the family's suffering, knowing all along that he had taken the life of their little girl. nikki lived in a ground—floor flat on this estate in sunderland. her killer lived on the third floor of the block. the...
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i your reaction from us end manager david moyes-_ david moyes. i was disappointed because it took _ david moyes. i was disappointed because it took the _ david moyes. i was disappointed because it took the attention i david moyes. i was disappointed i because it took the attention away from the _ because it took the attention away from the team reaching the final. ultimately, there's nothing we can do. nothing west end can do but if you saw_ do. nothing west end can do but if you saw any families in trouble, you would _ you saw any families in trouble, you would go _ you saw any families in trouble, you would go would know about. i was a situation _ would go would know about. i was a situation and unfortunately it's taking — situation and unfortunately it's taking up— situation and unfortunately it's taking up a lot of news and a lot of time _ taking up a lot of news and a lot of time but, — taking up a lot of news and a lot of time. but, when i getting away from the fact— time. but, when i getting away from the fact that we gotten to the
i your reaction from us end manager david moyes-_ david moyes. i was disappointed because it took _ david moyes. i was disappointed because it took the _ david moyes. i was disappointed because it took the attention i david moyes. i was disappointed i because it took the attention away from the _ because it took the attention away from the team reaching the final. ultimately, there's nothing we can do. nothing west end can do but if you saw_ do. nothing west end can do but if you saw any...
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david brewster. _ part of the pacific. david brewster, thank - part of the pacific. david brewster, thank you - part of the pacific. david brewster, thank you so l part of the pacific. david - brewster, thank you so much for joining us in dakar. the bbc understands that prime minister rishi sunak will talk to his ethics adviser on monday about the home secretary's handling of a motoring offence. suella braverman consulted civil servants after getting a speeding ticket last summer. she then asked her political adviser whether they could arrange for her to do the speed awareness course on her own. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. when a prime minister strides the world stage, it's always the questions about a rumpus back home that seem to irritate. at the end of the g7 summit injapan, rishi sunak seemed annoyed by this. do you have full confidence in suella braverman? - did you have any questions about the summit? others will, i think. well, chris, i don't know the full details of what has happened, nor have i spoken to the home secretary. i think you ca
david brewster. _ part of the pacific. david brewster, thank - part of the pacific. david brewster, thank you - part of the pacific. david brewster, thank you so l part of the pacific. david - brewster, thank you so much for joining us in dakar. the bbc understands that prime minister rishi sunak will talk to his ethics adviser on monday about the home secretary's handling of a motoring offence. suella braverman consulted civil servants after getting a speeding ticket last summer. she then...
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david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of — at. david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of watching _ at. david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of watching it _ at. david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of watching it at _ at. david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of watching it at home. i bit more of watching it at home. occasionally i go to the cinema. we have got out of the habit i think with a _ have got out of the habit i think with a pandemic and the lockdown. it's with a pandemic and the lockdown. it'siust_ with a pandemic and the lockdown. it's just all— with a pandemic and the lockdown. it'sjust all a little bit with a pandemic and the lockdown. it's just all a little bit too easy to watch — it's just all a little bit too easy to watch it streamed at home. there is something about going to the cinema — is something about going to the cinema. some magic to it in a shared experience _ cinema. some magic to it in a shared experience with top not as much magic— experience with top not as much magic as— experience with top n
david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of — at. david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of watching _ at. david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of watching it _ at. david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of watching it at _ at. david, thoughts? i'm probably a bit more of watching it at home. i bit more of watching it at home. occasionally i go to the cinema. we have got out of the habit i think with a _ have got out of the habit i think with a pandemic and the lockdown. it's with a...
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david, thank ou ve throughout the evening. david, thank you very much _ throughout the evening. david, thank you very much for _ throughout the evening. david, thank you very much for talking _ throughout the evening. david, thank you very much for talking us - throughout the evening. david, thank you very much for talking us through | you very much for talking us through the numbers. let's take a look at the numbers. let's take a look at the royal politics of this. where do you think this leaves all the parties now? i you think this leaves all the parties now?— you think this leaves all the arties now? ~' ., ., parties now? i think the overall icture parties now? i think the overall picture that _ parties now? i think the overall picture that we're _ parties now? i think the overall picture that we're increasingly. picture that we're increasingly getting as we know how have more and more results in is that conservatives branding this is a disappointing day for them is probably a little bit of an understatement look up i think they have lost nearly 800 seats overall. they are
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hugo, before that, david, — phase in this war. hugo, before that, david, thank— phase in this war. hugo, before that, david, thank you - phase in this war. hugo, before that, david, thank you to - phase in this war. hugo, before that, david, thank you to both | phase in this war. hugo, before l that, david, thank you to both of you for that analysis on today's a visit. we have already had snapshot reaction from russia, the kremlin spokesperson saying the uk's actions would only lead to further destruction in ukraine as russia steps up what he called its �*special military operation'. vladimir putin also chaired a meeting of his security council earlier today. president zelensky has visited a number of other european capitals. yasmin khat un dee wan is in the newsroom with more. the defence ministry had set for the first time that it had shot down a long range storm shadow missiles applied to ukraine by britain. you cannotjust applied to ukraine by britain. you cannot just last week it was sending those cruise missiles for shooting down —— the shooting down of the missile has
hugo, before that, david, — phase in this war. hugo, before that, david, thank— phase in this war. hugo, before that, david, thank you - phase in this war. hugo, before that, david, thank you to - phase in this war. hugo, before that, david, thank you to both | phase in this war. hugo, before l that, david, thank you to both of you for that analysis on today's a visit. we have already had snapshot reaction from russia, the kremlin spokesperson saying the uk's actions would only lead to...
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david willis with — nancy in san francisco. david willis with that _ nancy in san francisco. david willis with that update - nancy in san francisco. david willis with that update in - nancy in san francisco. david willis with that update in la. | a man remains in custody after a car crashed into the gates of downing street. police said the suspect was being held on suspicion of criminal damage and dangerous driving. the incident is not being treated as terror related. simonjones reports. ca ptu red captured by a bbc camera. this is the moment a car is driven towards downing street. if you look at the footage again, the vehicle, a silver kia appears to slow down before it hits the gate. the car then comes to a halt, prompting a huge police response. 0fficers quick to tell people to get away from the area as they deal with the driver. ~ ., ., i the area as they deal with the driver._ i heard - the area as they deal with the driver._ i heard a i driver. move that! i heard a big bang — driver. move that! i heard a big bang over— driver. move that! i heard a big bang over ther
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david boyd, stand up. for the murder of nikki allan on the 7th of october of 1992, the sentence of the court is one of life imprisonment. you will serve a term of 29 years, subject to the 366 days which you have spent on remand, before consideration is given to your release by the parole board. that's the moment the sentence was handed down. 0ur correspondent rowan bridge has been outside newcastle crown court. if you look at some of the comments she made in her summing up there, she said that it was a crime that shocked and bewildered the community for 31 years, that nikki allan was loved, she left a hole in herfamily and a hole in the community in which she lived. it was a terrible crime that shocked a community, that went unsolved for three decades. nikki allan was a seven—year—old girl who was out on an evening, was lured by david boyd to a disused building, as we heard there, in sunderland by the dockside, where he attacked her, thejudge said, with a sexual motive. she said she believed that he ei
david boyd, stand up. for the murder of nikki allan on the 7th of october of 1992, the sentence of the court is one of life imprisonment. you will serve a term of 29 years, subject to the 366 days which you have spent on remand, before consideration is given to your release by the parole board. that's the moment the sentence was handed down. 0ur correspondent rowan bridge has been outside newcastle crown court. if you look at some of the comments she made in her summing up there, she said that...
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david? that man was david boyd, 25 years old at the time, now 55. we are investigating - the murder of nikki allan. advances in dna evidence found traces of him on nikki allan's clothes. david boyd hid his crime, lying about his involvement and prolonging the family's suffering, knowing all along that he had taken the life of their little girl. nikki lived in a ground floor flat on this estate in sunderland. her killer lived on the third floor of the block. the whole estate has since been demolished. her body was found dumped in this derelict building, not far from her home. her mother still remembered that day. your life just changed and nobody... i'm sitting there and i'm saying, "where's me bairn, where's me bairn?" i felt like a zombie, i couldn't move. me sister came in, "what shoes did nikki have on her feet?" i said, "i can't remember, ican't remember." there was uproar at leeds crown court today when a jury - acquitted a 24—year—old man of murder... - in 1993, another man was tried and cleared of nikki's murder. for three decades after t
david? that man was david boyd, 25 years old at the time, now 55. we are investigating - the murder of nikki allan. advances in dna evidence found traces of him on nikki allan's clothes. david boyd hid his crime, lying about his involvement and prolonging the family's suffering, knowing all along that he had taken the life of their little girl. nikki lived in a ground floor flat on this estate in sunderland. her killer lived on the third floor of the block. the whole estate has since been...
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david hunter is due to appear in court again next week. this is being seen as a test case in cyprus and the road to justice is long. and as the weeks go on his family worry about his physical health and his mental health here on the island, where the couple were meant to live their dream life. david hunter was my daughter lesley says today was my hearing has been emotional, see my dad relive the worst day of his life. she has called this the fate of their lives and it isn't over yet. exam season is starting for gcse and a—level pupils, and also for technical qualifications in england, wales and northern ireland and after the huge upheaval caused by covid, england's exam regulator quual says that students should be able to get the same grade they would have done if the pandemic hadn't happened. covid led to an increase in top grades in 2020 and 2021, but this year quual wants what it calls a "step back to normal". here's our education editor branwen jeffreys. the moment of truth, after a year of hard work. exam halls filled with silent co
david hunter is due to appear in court again next week. this is being seen as a test case in cyprus and the road to justice is long. and as the weeks go on his family worry about his physical health and his mental health here on the island, where the couple were meant to live their dream life. david hunter was my daughter lesley says today was my hearing has been emotional, see my dad relive the worst day of his life. she has called this the fate of their lives and it isn't over yet. exam...
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tucker has been david daly�*s eyes and companion for eight years. now though, at the age of ten, he's nearing retirement. tucker means my independence and safety when i go out and about. without him, i would certainly struggle. david will be getting a new dog, but at the moment he's no idea when that will be. breeding and training by the guide dogs charity was paused during the pandemic and the impact of that means that waiting times are longer than they would like. in the meantime, david, who is severely sight impaired, will have to go back to using a white cane. there's also the matter of what happens to tucker when the new dog arrives. yeah, i'm getting a bit tearful talking about it even now. no, it's going to be... yeah, as long as i know he's going to a good home and i can see him on a regular basis. hopefully, that's all i want for him. really. you're live with bbc news. it's reported that presidentjoe biden will cut short his planned tour of asia starting on wednesday as he negotiates to avoid a us debt default. biden flies to japan for the
tucker has been david daly�*s eyes and companion for eight years. now though, at the age of ten, he's nearing retirement. tucker means my independence and safety when i go out and about. without him, i would certainly struggle. david will be getting a new dog, but at the moment he's no idea when that will be. breeding and training by the guide dogs charity was paused during the pandemic and the impact of that means that waiting times are longer than they would like. in the meantime, david,...
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ta rka tarka has been david's companion for years. but now he is hitting retirement. my is hitting retirement. ij�*i independence is hitting retirement. m: independence and is hitting retirement. m; independence and safety when i go out and about. without him, i would certainly struggle stop david will be getting a new dog but at the moment, he has no idea when that will be. breeding and training by the guide dog's charity was paused during the pandemic and the impact of that means that waiting times are longer than they would like. in the meantime, david, who is severely sight impaired, will have to go back to using a white cane. there is also the matter of what happens to tarka when the new dog arrives. i’m when the new dog arrives. i'm caettin a when the new dog arrives. i'm getting a bit — when the new dog arrives. i“n getting a bit tearful talking about it even now. it's going to be... as long as i know he is going to a good home, and i can see him on a regular basis hopefully, that's all i want for him, really. hey, i'm rachel with the catch up. tonight
ta rka tarka has been david's companion for years. but now he is hitting retirement. my is hitting retirement. ij�*i independence is hitting retirement. m: independence and is hitting retirement. m; independence and safety when i go out and about. without him, i would certainly struggle stop david will be getting a new dog but at the moment, he has no idea when that will be. breeding and training by the guide dog's charity was paused during the pandemic and the impact of that means that...
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david de gea was at fault for the goal. david moyes side are now seven points clear of the relegation zone with three games left to play. i felt like clapping my own owners because there were times this year when they could have changed things, things might have gone against them, so i felt like applauding them for how well they were to stick with me at different times this season. i thought the crowd were fantastic, but no wonder, the way the players played tonight. they saw how the players performed, the character of the players showed, and we are talking about manchester united, who are challenging the champions league, and we put on a really good show. i can't blame my team. they put all the effort in they had in this moment, and as i said, from christmas on, we play every three days. you see it in the second half, we played below our standards, we couldn't bounce back. now we have to reset and get the energy. tottenham have condemned the alleged racist abuse directed towards son heung—min, during their home win again
david de gea was at fault for the goal. david moyes side are now seven points clear of the relegation zone with three games left to play. i felt like clapping my own owners because there were times this year when they could have changed things, things might have gone against them, so i felt like applauding them for how well they were to stick with me at different times this season. i thought the crowd were fantastic, but no wonder, the way the players played tonight. they saw how the players...
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david boyd must be nearby when that encounter took place. by 9:51pm, anothertiming which can be identified with precision, you were seen with nikki,, striding ahead whilst nikki tried to keep pace with you. it would have taken three to for minutes for you and nikki allan to walk from the bus stop to there. you, david boyd, were leading nikki allan to a derelict building surrounded by a walled area of rough scrubland. you took her into that rough ground, where you sexually assaulted her, or at least attempted to do so. nikki was heard screaming at around 10pm by mrs 05borne, who was in herflat at around 10pm by mrs 05borne, who was in her flat overlooking at around 10pm by mrs 05borne, who was in herflat overlooking high street east. you struck her across the face, causing her lip to bleed. you did this to shut her up. before or after this, there must have been some sort of a struggle between you, as nikki�*s and rick came off and she lost both of her shoes. —— her and rack him. among different screens her screams about her fate was sea
david boyd must be nearby when that encounter took place. by 9:51pm, anothertiming which can be identified with precision, you were seen with nikki,, striding ahead whilst nikki tried to keep pace with you. it would have taken three to for minutes for you and nikki allan to walk from the bus stop to there. you, david boyd, were leading nikki allan to a derelict building surrounded by a walled area of rough scrubland. you took her into that rough ground, where you sexually assaulted her, or at...
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and david hunter told the court thatjanice said this. "i'm sick of being alive, it's just leaving hospital and sitting at home. it's what we've been doing for the past 3—4 years. this is no life." now when he was cross—examined by the prosecution, they put it to him, "look, you decided how and when this was going to happen without her consent." and david hunter said, "that's not true, ijust wanted to calm her down. i waited 8—9 days for her to change her mind, i hoped she would. there was no premeditation." the hearing has finished for today. we've spoken to david hunter's daughter, leslie cawthorn, who's following events back in the uk, and she said it's been a very emotional experience, "to see my dad have to relive the worst day of his life." the hearing is due to resume here on 23 may. more than 1,300 bamboo shelters in cox's bazar, the world's largest refugee camp, have been destroyed after cyclone mocha hit the coasts of bangladesh and myanmar. around half a million rohingya children have no access to formal education, and in
and david hunter told the court thatjanice said this. "i'm sick of being alive, it's just leaving hospital and sitting at home. it's what we've been doing for the past 3—4 years. this is no life." now when he was cross—examined by the prosecution, they put it to him, "look, you decided how and when this was going to happen without her consent." and david hunter said, "that's not true, ijust wanted to calm her down. i waited 8—9 days for her to change her mind, i...
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david, thank you, we will leave it for now. _ chequers. david, thank you, we will leave it for now. we _ chequers. david, thank you, we will leave it for now. we can _ chequers. david, thank you, we will leave it for now. we can go - chequers. david, thank you, we will leave it for now. we can go live - chequers. david, thank you, we will leave it for now. we can go live to l leave it for now. we can go live to our correspondent in kyiv. you go, we have seen images of the helicopter landing at chequers and we understand that men are beginning their talks but how key is it to the defence efforts of ukraine that president zelensky gets the support he is after? i president zelensky gets the support he is after? ~ , he is after? i think it is commercial. _ he is after? i think it is commercial. the - he is after? i think it is - commercial. the president has he is after? i think it is _ commercial. the president has said ukrainian military still does not have everything it needs to go ahead with this counteroffensive. we have been talking about this for a very long time. ukraine has bee
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david henig, thank you for bein: so moment. david henig, thank you for being so brief— moment. david henig, thank you for being so brief because _ moment. david henig, thank you for being so brief because i _ moment. david henig, thank you for being so brief because i wanted - moment. david henig, thank you for| being so brief because i wanted time before we break to return to the breaking news of the last little while, the reuters news agency reporting that britain's prince harry, his wife meghan and her mother were involved in a near catastrophic car chase involving paparazzi photographers. that's come from a spokesman for the prince. the incident happened after meghan and harry had attended an awards ceremony in new york on tuesday apparently, and one of the line of detail, this relentless pursuit lasting over two hours resulted in multiple other collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrians and two nypd officers. that's the latest. we will have more on that breaking news here without other main stories in just a moment. don't go away. hello, it is another rela
david henig, thank you for bein: so moment. david henig, thank you for being so brief— moment. david henig, thank you for being so brief because _ moment. david henig, thank you for being so brief because i _ moment. david henig, thank you for being so brief because i wanted - moment. david henig, thank you for| being so brief because i wanted time before we break to return to the breaking news of the last little while, the reuters news agency reporting that britain's prince harry, his wife...
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david sillito reports. # when you were a young boy # did you have a puppy # that always followed you around... 1966, river deep, mountain high. in yourface, hip shaking, sweat drenched, passionate, pop perfection. # and do i love you, my oh my # river deep, mountain high...# however, in america, the song was a flop. it would be another 17 years before tina turner truly made it. # baby.# # now, ike turner, i�*m all you need, so darling... anna mae bullock grew up in nutbush, tennessee. her family were sharecroppers. she started singing in ike turner�*s band when she was a teenager. # nutbush city limits...# and poor, largely abandoned by her parents, it was, she hoped, her escape. but it was an escape into a different sort of misery. # rolling down the river...# there were hits and the world saw a confident, powerful woman on stage. # i�*m the gypsy, the acid queen...# but the acid queen in tommy was, in private, fearful of her violent, controlling husband. finally, in 1976, she walked out. i did try to leave, and the first time was when i had the experience of being whipped wit
david sillito reports. # when you were a young boy # did you have a puppy # that always followed you around... 1966, river deep, mountain high. in yourface, hip shaking, sweat drenched, passionate, pop perfection. # and do i love you, my oh my # river deep, mountain high...# however, in america, the song was a flop. it would be another 17 years before tina turner truly made it. # baby.# # now, ike turner, i�*m all you need, so darling... anna mae bullock grew up in nutbush, tennessee. her...
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david still with us. as you were sitting down and the microphone was getting clipped on, i said, it is a special day. it is important to try to communicate to people watching on television just the sort of spangle, and there is a degree of tension in the air as well?— and there is a degree of tension in the air as well? there is. we gather here periodically _ the air as well? there is. we gather here periodically for _ the air as well? there is. we gather here periodically for these - here periodically for these wonderful events. you have to be over 80 to remember the last coronation is. it is something absolutely unique. there is a magic to it. i'vejust noticed absolutely unique. there is a magic to it. i've just noticed the crowd to it. i've just noticed the crowd to camp out. sometimes they camp out for a day or two. some of them have been there for most of the week. yes, they have. it is interesting from the point of view, you know, we don't duck constitutionally we have a monarchy in place, do thej
david still with us. as you were sitting down and the microphone was getting clipped on, i said, it is a special day. it is important to try to communicate to people watching on television just the sort of spangle, and there is a degree of tension in the air as well?— and there is a degree of tension in the air as well? there is. we gather here periodically _ the air as well? there is. we gather here periodically for _ the air as well? there is. we gather here periodically for these - here...
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the man in charge is david. ~ , ., david. with load shedding now in lace david. with load shedding now in place and — david. with load shedding now in place and the _ david. with load shedding now in place and the different - in place and the different stages, instead of reducing we are increasing. we have had to adjust our lives and work around it. now, we have to switch off our scant machine. scanners have to go off? find scanners have to go off? and that service _ scanners have to go off? and that service has _ scanners have to go off? and that service has to _ scanners have to go off? fific that service has to come to scanners have to go off? 2:1c that service has to come to a halt. �* .., . . that service has to come to a halt. �* , , ., ., halt. because there is a danger that it could _ halt. because there is a danger that it could damage _ halt. because there is a danger that it could damage the - that it could damage the machinery?— that it could damage the machine ? ~ ., , . machinery? we have experience of that. machinery? we have experience o
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david on facebook asks for rise like a phoenix by conchita. a win for austria and it's something like this. music if you want to watch more of steve's eurovision piano party on the website, youtube and facebook, we will see you with the headline shortly. goodbye. hello, there. it's another day where we're going to see pretty widespread showers around. and some of the biggest storms are likely to be affecting parts of east anglia and southeast england. hard to believe really, when we started off the morning with skies like these and fairly innocuous looking clouds. now, the satellite picture does show quite a nice curl of cloud towards the north west of the uk, an area of low pressure here with a weather front wrapped around it and with the winds kind of aligned with these bands of heavy showers across southern counties of northern ireland, southern and eastern areas of scotland, it's here where we'll have some fairly lengthy downpours through the course of the day. further southwards, the showers across england, wales, moving at about 20 miles
david on facebook asks for rise like a phoenix by conchita. a win for austria and it's something like this. music if you want to watch more of steve's eurovision piano party on the website, youtube and facebook, we will see you with the headline shortly. goodbye. hello, there. it's another day where we're going to see pretty widespread showers around. and some of the biggest storms are likely to be affecting parts of east anglia and southeast england. hard to believe really, when we started off...
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david, thanks forjoining us. _ higher than in the euro area. david, thanks forjoining us. we _ higher than in the euro area. david, thanks forjoining us. we will- higher than in the euro area. david, thanks forjoining us. we will have i thanks forjoining us. we will have much more on that rise in interest rates in the uk and what it could mean around the world. we have the world business report coming up in about ten minutes. now to news that the pakistan supreme court said the arrest of the former prime minister imran khan is invalid and imran khan was arrested on tuesday as you know and he was told yesterday it would be held —— he would be held on remand for eight days and the government have now called in the army to restore order after protests by imran khan's supporters. they have been trying to limit the spread of unrest but it has led to the arrest of nearly 2000 people and the deaths of five. that is after supporters of imran khan clashed with police. we will bring you further details from there and speak to our correspondent in islamabad in the next half an ho
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david and michelle, who we featured last year, can walk now because of their spinal implants. but gert—jan is the first to have the brain implants, which gives him more control and makes his movements much easierfor him. in the case of david and michelle, the stimulation is preprogrammed, so they have to make a movement to trigger a preprogrammed sequence of stimulation, which makes the walk a little bit robotic. in the case of gert—jan, he's not controlled by the stimulation. he controls the stimulation with his thoughts. the technology is still at an experimental stage and used only for short periods, but researchers believe they can make further progress in the years to come. pallab ghosh, bbc news. police investigating the disappearance of madeleine mccann have continued their search at a reservoir in portugal. it has focused on a peninsula on the western side of the reservoir. the area is around 30 miles from where the three—year—old went missing in 2007. sophie, the duchess of edinburgh, has said she's "deeply saddened" by the death of a woman who was hit by a mo
david and michelle, who we featured last year, can walk now because of their spinal implants. but gert—jan is the first to have the brain implants, which gives him more control and makes his movements much easierfor him. in the case of david and michelle, the stimulation is preprogrammed, so they have to make a movement to trigger a preprogrammed sequence of stimulation, which makes the walk a little bit robotic. in the case of gert—jan, he's not controlled by the stimulation. he controls...
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dharshini david, bbc news. researchers say they've found evidence of people being denied care, or even dying, as a result of misunderstandings over the use of do not resuscitate orders, or dnrs. the orders mean that patients should not be resuscitated if their heart stops or they stop breathing. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. robert murray, a father of two, developed parkinson's and dementia in later life. 0ne summer's day in 2021, while resident of this nursing home, he went to get breakfast. a piece of fruit got stuck in his throat. staff called an ambulance. the nurse tells the operator, however, that robert has a do not resuscitate recommendation in his medicalfile. moments later, robert died. theyjust didn't do the things that needed to be able to keep him alive. his family learned that robert's death was an avoidable error, the do not resuscitate instruction only related to a cardiac arrest, not to a choking incident. the ambulance should have attended. as soon as you see dnr,
dharshini david, bbc news. researchers say they've found evidence of people being denied care, or even dying, as a result of misunderstandings over the use of do not resuscitate orders, or dnrs. the orders mean that patients should not be resuscitated if their heart stops or they stop breathing. 0ur social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. robert murray, a father of two, developed parkinson's and dementia in later life. 0ne summer's day in 2021, while resident of this nursing...
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for— to be badly affected. 0k, david, thanks for that. _ ok, david, thanks for that. to turkey now, and that big presidential election happening tomorrow — sunday. it's a two—way run—off between the current presdient recep tayyip erdogan. he's been in powerfor two decades. — and his main rival, the secular opposition leader, kemal kilicdaroglu. in the first round of the elction earlier this month, president erdogan won 49.5% of the vote — just over 4% more than his rival. both candidates are now chasing support from nationalist voters. "one nation... ..one flag... ..one motherland," they chant. take a look at the fervent support for turkey's strongman leader. recep tayyip erdogan is facing into sunday's second round in a commanding position. at this cab drivers�* convention in istanbul, they couldn't get enough of him. we meet kasim, a fan of the president's nationalist message and track record in office. "what our president did in 21 years would take others a hundred years," he says. "that is why we support him. may god keep him from harm." "erdogan is ev
for— to be badly affected. 0k, david, thanks for that. _ ok, david, thanks for that. to turkey now, and that big presidential election happening tomorrow — sunday. it's a two—way run—off between the current presdient recep tayyip erdogan. he's been in powerfor two decades. — and his main rival, the secular opposition leader, kemal kilicdaroglu. in the first round of the elction earlier this month, president erdogan won 49.5% of the vote — just over 4% more than his rival. both...
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thank you very much for following that up, david. you can find all of the stories online, you are watching bbc news, goodbye for now. it is certainly not going to stay completely sunny this bank holiday weekend, but there is a lot of dry and bright weather in the forecast. spells of warm sunshine. it is going to be dry for most but some areas of cloud in the mix as well. if we take a look at the earlier satellite picture, we can see this stripe of cloud which has been pushing its way into parts of northern scotland. that is bringing some bits and pieces of rain as it works southwards through this afternoon, eastern and southern parts of northern ireland and scotland, certainly seeing some patchy cloud and a small chance of a shower, and some spells of sunshine. for england and wales, and it's a bit of cloud close to the east coast. always a little bit chilly for some coast in the south—east are fairly brisk breeze. with the centre and overhead, uv levels today will be moderate or high, the sun is strong at this time of year to prot
thank you very much for following that up, david. you can find all of the stories online, you are watching bbc news, goodbye for now. it is certainly not going to stay completely sunny this bank holiday weekend, but there is a lot of dry and bright weather in the forecast. spells of warm sunshine. it is going to be dry for most but some areas of cloud in the mix as well. if we take a look at the earlier satellite picture, we can see this stripe of cloud which has been pushing its way into parts...
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absolutely, david. and as ou the west end. absolutely, david. and as you said. — the west end. absolutely, david. and as you said. so _ the west end. absolutely, david. and as you said, so many _ the west end. absolutely, david. and as you said, so many artists - as you said, so many artists struggle to make it on the bone after they have been part of a hugely successful group. not only did she make it, she launched what many critics called the greatest comeback in music history. it was, as you said, that 1984 album. absolutely full stop and that sold more than 10 million copies. but there were then more than more, the hits kept on coming. there was a hit5 kept on coming. there was a james bond theme, the mad max movie, and she was as compelling in her 605 on stage as she was in her 205. it was the energy. you knew immediately, from the first second, that there is a person with incredible presence. it was one of the things that lead to jealousy from ike a5 the things that lead to jealousy from ike as
absolutely, david. and as ou the west end. absolutely, david. and as you said. — the west end. absolutely, david. and as you said. so _ the west end. absolutely, david. and as you said, so many _ the west end. absolutely, david. and as you said, so many artists - as you said, so many artists struggle to make it on the bone after they have been part of a hugely successful group. not only did she make it, she launched what many critics called the greatest comeback in music history. it was, as...
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she brought to her performances — and that unmistakable voice — as our entertainment correspondent, david sillito reports. # when you were a young boy # did you have a puppy # that always followed you around... # 1966 — river deep, mountain high. in yourface, hip shaking, sweat drenched, passionate pop perfection. # and do i love you # my, oh, my # river deep, mountain high... # however, in america, the song was a flop. it would be another 17 years before tina turner truly made it. # baby. # # now, ike turner, i'm all you need # so darling... # anna mae bullock grew up in nutbush, tennessee. her family were sharecroppers. she started singing in ike turner's band when she was a teenager. # nutbush city limits... # and poor, largely abandoned by her parents, it was, she hoped, her escape. but it was an escape into a different sort of misery. # rolling down the river... # there were hits and the world saw a confident, powerful woman on stage. # i'm the gypsy, the acid queen... # but the acid queen in tommy was, in private, fearful of her violent, controlling husband. finally, in 1976, she
she brought to her performances — and that unmistakable voice — as our entertainment correspondent, david sillito reports. # when you were a young boy # did you have a puppy # that always followed you around... # 1966 — river deep, mountain high. in yourface, hip shaking, sweat drenched, passionate pop perfection. # and do i love you # my, oh, my # river deep, mountain high... # however, in america, the song was a flop. it would be another 17 years before tina turner truly made it. #...
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i agree with david. can i ask david — out of line. i agree with david. can i ask david one _ out of line. i agree with david. can i ask david one more _ out of line. i agree with david. can i ask david one more question. i i ask david one more question. welcome, everyone, whatever you want to say, you are all welcome. david has articulated very well one side of the argument, like wise marie the other. this is what we are all about. david, what about the argument, we have not quite nailed it? there is a lot of misery going on, the lavish coronation back in the early 1950s was seen as a way to have a shining bright diamond in the dung heap of austerity. what an elegant phrase! it was a great thing to have, a moment of happiness and togetherness, optimism, a moment of glory in the depressing post war years coming out of that dreadful time, in the 20th century. do you get that? that it that purpose for people? it get that? that it that purpose for --eole? . . get that? that it that purpose for --eole? ,. ., ,, get that? that it that purpose for n-eole? ,., .
i agree with david. can i ask david — out of line. i agree with david. can i ask david one _ out of line. i agree with david. can i ask david one more _ out of line. i agree with david. can i ask david one more question. i i ask david one more question. welcome, everyone, whatever you want to say, you are all welcome. david has articulated very well one side of the argument, like wise marie the other. this is what we are all about. david, what about the argument, we have not quite nailed it?...
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david wattel has more. microsoft may be batting for a suite of office products but it's very keen to make its mark in the game market as well. it's five activision it would be a game changer if it comes to pass giving acquittals to compete with its main rival, sony. that would give it control of such globally popular titles as call of duty, world of warcraft and overlooked. what was to do is add them to its game pass surface, as egyptian offering perhaps better understood as like a netflix of the games market. microsoft regards the subscription model as the future of gaming and conclude it needs more heft in terms of the volume and calibre of new titles. the company faces a big hurdle. a few weeks ago britain's option market authority flocked the activision takeover say it would put microsoft in a dominant position in the sector. microsoft president fred smith said the decision was barred from britain. the cma stand firm and while the uk is a much smaller market than the european union, it can't be ignored
david wattel has more. microsoft may be batting for a suite of office products but it's very keen to make its mark in the game market as well. it's five activision it would be a game changer if it comes to pass giving acquittals to compete with its main rival, sony. that would give it control of such globally popular titles as call of duty, world of warcraft and overlooked. what was to do is add them to its game pass surface, as egyptian offering perhaps better understood as like a netflix of...
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that was retired us general david _ more broadly. that was retired us general david js. _ borisjohnson has boris johnson has given borisjohnson has given over his diaries to the coronavirus investigation. the head of the inquiry has threatened to sue the government if it does not hand it all over. 0ur political correspondent has more on what the documents could reveal. the answer is we _ the documents could reveal. tie: answer is we don't the documents could reveal. t'te: answer is we don't really the documents could reveal. tt9: answer is we don't really know what is in some of this material but we do know that the coronavirus inquiry say they need to see it. they need access to the full, unredacted copies, whatsapp messages, diaries and notebooks held by the former prime minister, borisjohnson. this is so they can carry out their inquiries to this investigation. there are two fold inquiries, one between the cabinet office, the government and the inquiry itself. the inquiry, as i mentioned, has demanded that the government hands ove
that was retired us general david _ more broadly. that was retired us general david js. _ borisjohnson has boris johnson has given borisjohnson has given over his diaries to the coronavirus investigation. the head of the inquiry has threatened to sue the government if it does not hand it all over. 0ur political correspondent has more on what the documents could reveal. the answer is we _ the documents could reveal. tie: answer is we don't the documents could reveal. t'te: answer is we don't...
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david had broken his neck. when he came around from surgery, his biggest fear, though, was not being able to have a baby with ashley. first thing he said — "i should have gave you a baby." and to leave him...if this was going to be what he was going to be like. which obviously i didn't do! when you love somebody, no matter what, you stay with them. ijust want her to have a good life and not to go through what she's going through now. national guidelines recommend three cycles of free ivf on the nhs. some areas only offer one. others have stricter criteria — such as not allowing it for anyone who has already had a child. and david has a child from a previous relationship, so their requests for ivf have been turned down. the couple say their only choice may now mean moving to another part of the country. we don't want to up and move. i think it'sjust so...unfair. fertility network uk go further — the charity claims by denying david and ashley the chance to have a baby, when there's a clear clinical need for
david had broken his neck. when he came around from surgery, his biggest fear, though, was not being able to have a baby with ashley. first thing he said — "i should have gave you a baby." and to leave him...if this was going to be what he was going to be like. which obviously i didn't do! when you love somebody, no matter what, you stay with them. ijust want her to have a good life and not to go through what she's going through now. national guidelines recommend three cycles of...
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david brooks is back in the wales squad for the first time since recovering from cancer. london irish's future is hanging in the balance with the takeover deadline today. good afternoon. we'll start at the french open, where day three of the action is well under way. plenty of big names on court today, inlcuding defending women's champion iga swiatek, who begins her bid for back—to—back titles. let's bring in our tennis correspondent russell fuller, who is at rolland garros for us. cameron norrie is the only brit through to the second round in singles draw after his win yesterday, but more british hopes in the doubles today. yes, we just have news of cameron norrie�*s schedule tomorrow, he will be up against another frenchman asked around about 5pm uk time. sure to be a lively afternoon on that court at that time of the day. in the men's doubles high hopes for britain, the world number one pair play a little bit later, and two other british players in action today. jamie murray plays with... there will be playing —— they are playing right now. they have just won
david brooks is back in the wales squad for the first time since recovering from cancer. london irish's future is hanging in the balance with the takeover deadline today. good afternoon. we'll start at the french open, where day three of the action is well under way. plenty of big names on court today, inlcuding defending women's champion iga swiatek, who begins her bid for back—to—back titles. let's bring in our tennis correspondent russell fuller, who is at rolland garros for us. cameron...