gilda hakim. a federaljudge in the united states has sentenced the founder of the far right militant oath keepers, stewart rhodes, to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy and other crimes related to the storming of the us capitol on january the 6th, 2021. with the latest, here s our north america correspondentjessica parker. he was convicted at the back of last year, and now we ve learned that a federaljudge has sentenced him to 18 years in prison. prosecutors had actually sought a longer sentence of 25 years, but 18 years is what he s been given. in court, we understand he was pretty defiant, saying that he was a political prisoner something that the judge really wasn t having anything of, basically suggesting he still presented a peril to the country. in terms of what happened during the course of the trial, he wasn t the only member of the oath keepers who was on trial, and we expect some further sentencing over the coming days but he is the leader of this far r
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for someone responsible for it. renowned historian and author simon schama there. you re watching bbc news. a three day police search of the area around a reservoir in portugal, linked to the disappearance of british toddler madeleine mccann, has ended. the operation has been focused on the arade reservoir, in the algarve, about 30 miles from where the three year old disappeared in 2007. in a statement, portugese police said some material had been collected at the site and that was now being sent for testing. the chief constable of police scotland says that his force is institutionally racist, sexist, and discriminatory. sir iain livingstone, who is retiring this summer as head of the uk s second largest force says, it s important to acknowledge the reality of his officers behaviour in order for there to be change. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon reports. they are there to keep us all safe, but today, the chief constable of the uk s second largest force