Welcome to bbc news. Families of the 30 british tourists who were shot dead by a jihadist militant in tunisia have announced that they will sue the Tour Operator tui. Relatives believe the company did not do enough to warn people about the dangers in tunisia. At the end of the inquests today, the coroner refused to rule that the company had shown neglect but he was highly critical of the response of the tunisian police. Daniela relph reports. These are the bereaved. For more than a month they have listened to chilling details of multiple murder. Many of them witnessed their loved ones being killed. The end of this part of the Legal Process was an important moment. The inquests were about those who tragically lost their lives. They must never be forgotten, and their families hope that no one else will ever have to suffer the same fate in future. The coroner ruled the 30 british tourists who died that day had been unlawfully killed. The inquest has established the facts of what happened
Welcome to bbc news. Families of the 30 british tourists who were shot dead by a jihadist militant in tunisia have announced that they will sue the Tour Operator tui. Relatives believe the company did not do enough to warn people about the dangers in tunisia. At the end of the inquests today, the coroner refused to rule that the company had shown neglect but he was highly critical of the response of the tunisian police. Daniela relph reports. These are the bereaved. For more than a month they have listened to chilling details of multiple murder. Many of them witnessed their loved ones being killed. The end of this part of the Legal Process was an important moment. The inquests were about those who tragically lost their lives. They must never be forgotten, and their families hope that no one else will ever have to suffer the same fate in future. The coroner ruled the 30 british tourists who died that day had been unlawfully killed. The inquest has established the facts of what happened
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Saying he is paying back almost all the money he took out. He probably pay them off a lot more made an offa pay them off a lot more made an off a lot more. At the moment nothing he did seems to have been unlawful, questions over whether the law should be changed for the future, but he probably didnt need to hand this money back and that is hanging onto his knighthood that probably incentivised it. Those campaigning on his knighthood have possibly secured the victory. Maybe it was just as well he had alienated after all. Somebody should tell David Beckham that is so much united costs 7 David Beckham that is so much united costs . If you are asking the question what is at worst, it looks as if it is 363 million to philip green. Presumably he is anticipating getting his Front Row Seat Back at London Fashion week. And going around in his yacht he wont be bullied by the media the Deal Question is whether the daily mail insist on calling him sir shifty. Shuffling through no we havent got one
Welcome to bbc news. Families of the 30 british tourists who were shot dead by a jihadist militant in tunisia have announced that they will sue the Tour Operator tui. Relatives believe the company did not do enough to warn people about the dangers in tunisia. At the end of the inquests today, the coroner refused to rule that the company had shown neglect but he was highly critical of the response of the tunisian police. Daniela relph reports. These are the bereaved. For more than a month they have listened to chilling details of multiple murder. Many of them witnessed their loved ones being killed. The end of this part of the Legal Process was an important moment. The inquests were about those who tragically lost their lives. They must never be forgotten, and their families hope that no one else will ever have to suffer the same fate in future. The coroner ruled the 30 british tourists who died that day had been unlawfully killed. The inquest has established the facts of what happened