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we didn't vote for this tory government. austerity and cuts. we didn't vote for brexit. we didn't vote to leave the world's largest trading bloc. we didn't vote for the disastrous mini budget. constant attacks on social security. we didn't vote for the hostile environment on immigration. yet every single one of these disastrous decisions and more has weakened scotland's economy, damaged our public services, and led to the cost of living going through the roof. a woman and her former partner have been given life sentences, for the murder of her 18—month—old son. alfie philips died in a caravan in kent during lockdown in 2020, with more than 50 injuries, and traces of cocaine in his body. sian hedges, will spend at least 19 years injail, while jack benham, won't be considered for release for 23 years. here's duncan kennedy.
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the office for national statistics said the economy grew by 0.3%, after falling the month before. the grown was driven by the services sector, including a boost to retail from the black friday sales. a woman and her former partner have been given life sentences for the murder of her 18—month—old son. alfie philips died in a caravan in kent in 2020, with more than 50 injuries, and traces of cocaine in his body. sian hedges, will spend at least 19 years injail, while jack benham, won't be considered for release for 23 years. a ferry has had a rather bumpy crossing in the north—western state of washington in the us. heavy winds were causing waves to overwhelm the parking deck of the vessel. with only a few cars on board and no passengers, the ferry was able to maintain an upright position before heading into port. you're live with bbc news. israel has called on judges at the international court ofjustice to throw out the case brought by south africa
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the post office might owe over £100 million in unpaid tax. in effect, government will have to step in and support it as it has in the past but there is another dimension to this point whereas they have included those payments out when it comes to reporting profits, they have stripped them out when it comes to executive pay and bonuses, ignoring those payments which means they have been boosting the salary and bonuses of those executives opened a leading lawyer said to me, he from tax policy associates, said, if a public company had done this, or a private plc had done this, the shareholders would be asking for the heads of their senior executives on a platter. their senior executives on a latter. . ., their senior executives on a latter. ,, ., ., ~ , ., ,, ., platter. 0k, simon, thank you, simon jack. a woman and her former partner have been given life sentences for the murder of her 18—month—old son. alfie philips died in a caravan in kent during lockdown in 2020 with more than 50 injuries, and traces of cocaine in his body. sian hedges, seen here being arrested, will spend
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from the red sea they will be forced to strike back. you will soon have a tit—for—tat. that is actually a conflict and war in itself when you keep striking back and forth. at, keep striking back and forth. a stark warning. al—omeisy, thank you stark warning. al—0meisy, thank you for coming on the programme and giving us your analysis. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the uk economy grew by more than expected in november, according to new official figures. the office for national statistics said the economy grew by 0.3%, after failing the month before. the growth was driven by the services sector, including a boost to retail from the black friday sales. a woman and her former partner have been given life sentences, for the murder of her i8—month—old son. alfie philips died in a caravan in kent in 2020, with more than 50
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listen to me carefully. hours after killing her own son, this was when sian hedges was arrested. but it may harm your defence if you don't mention when questioned something... nearby, her boyfriend, jack benham, was also arrested. no, no, you can't arrest him. what about sian? the previous night, high on drugs, they'd both murdered alfie phillips, inflicting more than 50 injuries during what the judge today called "a frenzied attack." it must have taken some considerable time to inflict these injuries on alfie. the pain and fear that he must have suffered is almost unimaginable. alfie died in this squalid caravan in kent in november 2020. the court here heard that sian hedges and jack benham blamed each other for alfie's death. but the judge said they both lied and both had murdered him.
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alfie's father says it's been a painful three years. after a lengthy trial, we finally got what we deserve for that little boy. 23 years and a 19... 19 years. we've got the justice in our hearts. the judge said sian hedges should have protected alfie, and said benham had probably inflicted most of the injuries. alfie's family say he was someone who lit up every room, but will always be the boy who would not grow up and live a full life. duncan kennedy, bbc news in maidstone. walkers wanting to enjoy the network of footpaths in the countryside are being obstructed in nearly 32,000 places across england and wales, according to a bbc investigation. it found councils had 4,000 more problems on public rights of way last year than the year before. campaigners say the figures show growing neglect of footpaths, but local authorities say a lack of funding limits what they can do.
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