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Anfield at the end of the season. Injanuary that he would be leaving several managers were considered but slot� s compensation deal worth up to £91; million was agreed with feyenoord. Here is anti swiss. Hes been a hero in holland, can he be a legend in liverpool . Only a euro ago, he was celebrating the dutch title with feyenoord. Singing now he faces a far greater challenge, his attacking style and personal charisma are not unlike that of the man he is replacing at anfield, jurgen klopp is certainly a fan. I anfield, jurgen klopp is certainly a fan. ~ , anfield, jurgen klopp is certainly a fan. ~ ,. , fan. I like the way his team play football. Hes fan. I like the way his team play football. Hes a fan. I like the way his team play football. Hes a really fan. I like the way his team play football. Hes a really good fan. I like the way his team play football. Hes a really good guy| football. 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Andy swiss, bbc news. World number one Scottie Scheffler was earlier detained by Police Outside the Valhalla Golf Club before the second round of the us our golf correspondent iain carter is in kentucky. Some Flashing Images in his report. What we do know is that the world number one golfer was detained by Police Officers who were dealing with a pedestrian fidelity early this morning around 5am this morning, at the gates here at valhalla. That inevitably lead to major traffic problems, players and coaches who were teeing off early today, and sheffield was among those, was allowed onto the property. Scheffler went around, those, was allowed onto the property. Schefflerwentaround, it is reported, went around the stacked up is reported, went around the Stacked Up Traffic was stopped by police, ordered to leave his car and then led away by two officers in handcuffs. We are now seeing documents that are being published of an Arrest Record as well, social media footage shows him being led away, as they say, in handcuffs. The tee times have been delayed here by an hour and 20 minutes because of the impact of the earlier accident. Scottie scheffler has relesaed a statement. It reads. Scottie scheffler is now out on the course at valhalla, he began his second round a short time ago. He actually birdied the first hole. Thats more on the bbc sports website, but thats it for me. Lets return to that breaking news from afghanistan because there are a few more details emerging. There is a confirmation that three Foreign Tourists and one afghan citizen have been killed by gunmen in afghanistan in the central province. This has come from the interior ministry, but also news that for foreign nationals were also injured in the attack when gunmen opened fire. Apparently four people have been arrested, but three Foreign Tourists and one afghan citizen killed, for foreign nationals and three afghans injured in that attack. That some of the latest details coming into us being reported by Reuters News Agency in afghanistan. A judge has sentenced an moroccan Asylum Seeker to life in prison for the murder of a 70 year old man in the port town of hartlepool last year. Ahmed alid, will serve a minimum term of 44 years. He told the police the attack was in revenge for the israel hamas conflict. Lets get more on this with our correspondent danny savage in hartlepool. He has been in court as well. Danny, take us through certainly the background, the details of this case. A background, the details of this case. , case. Matthew, probably hartlepool is the last place case. Matthew, probably hartlepool is the last place in case. Matthew, probably hartlepool is the last place in the case. Matthew, probably hartlepool is the last place in the uk case. Matthew, probably hartlepool is the last place in the uk where is the last place in the uk where you would associate with a terrorist attack, but thats exactly what happened here. I made a ahmed alid he had been a journeyman, trying to seek asylum and various countries, he eventually entered the uk illegally and he was still waiting to hear about that, he wasnt adding along with his. Prosecutors followed an extreme interpretation of islam and certainly objected to what israel was doing. In the middle east, at the time, and with the continuing conflict there. He was found guilty about a month ago, he was sentenced today, heres the background to the case. Early morning last october in hartlepool, a place that armed police find a man theyve been looking for after reports of a violent attack. You dont have to say anything but a man Army Defensive ahmed alid, a terrorist who prosecutors say followed an extreme interpretation of islam. He murdered a pensioner in the street and tried to kill another man. He told police he did it in protest against israel and the gaza conflict. Earlier, hed stabbed a housemate who somehow survived this scene. Alid then prowled the streets with a knife before murdering a 70 year old man called Terence Carney, a complete stranger who was just out for a walk. Alid . The judges comments at his sentencing at Teesside Crown court were allowed to be filmed today. You attacked and murdered Terence Carney in a terrorist act. You intended it as revenge for the actions of a foreign country, israel, and to intimidate and influence the British Government in its international relations. You hoped to frighten the people of britain and to undermine the freedoms they enjoy. Iwould have killed more. Alid told police he would have killed more people if he hadnt injured his hand during the attack on his housemate. He was then violent towards officers once arrested, leading to a panicked call from the interview room. And him then being carried out. He was hell bent on violence that day. His extremist views had fuelled him so much that he wanted to cause harm to anybody could in retribution for what he was seeing online on his online media. Events happening in gaza. Alid has beenjailed for a minimum of 45 years. Quick work by police at 5. 30 in the morning stopped this potentially being much worse. We then heard also what we heard as Victim Impact statements from people affected by this crime, we heard from the house might attack, he said he was a weak man who achieved nothing by carrying out his attack. And also the widow of terrence, the man who was attacked in the street, the complete stranger. She said she cant go anywhere near the scene or past it because its so upsetting what happened. Shejust past it because its so upsetting what happened. She just cant bring herself to go there. His actions have had long lasting effects in this town, matthew. Have had longlasting effects in this town, matthew. Have had longlasting effects in this town, matthew. Denny savage there in hartlepool, this town, matthew. Denny savage there in hartlepool, thanks this town, matthew. Denny savage there in hartlepool, thanks very i there in hartlepool, thanks very much for that, thank you. The former top lawyer for the uk post office, jane macleod, wont co operate with the inquiry into the horizon it scandal. Thats according to a lawyerfor the inquiry. The former Chief Executive is going to be appearing at this inquiry next week, over the course of several days. I came in today and there were dozens of chairs added to the Inquiry Rooms in anticipation of the supposed officers, the victims and of course the media who will be attending, and in the run up to that, weve heard of several obstacles that the inquiry has faced. One of them is jane macleods appearance that you mentioned there, they revealed that the former General Counsel for the post office who was there in the latter part of the scandal during the famous High Court Case that alan bates walked forward, she is no longer cooperating with the inquiry. She was meant to be appearing injune and instead is abroad. She previously said she supported the ongoing inquiry and was assisting it. But either way, thats clearly no longer the case. Now, weve also heard that the inquiry has heard from Paula Reynolds legal representative that they have found 50 further documents to be disclosed and they are expecting to receive those later today, the inquiry has said that they are going to be examining those urgently. Now, the issue of timely disclosure has been remarked upon several times, so i spoke to a lawyer for the victims who reacted to that, and he said that it was outrageous, that at this incredibly late stage further important evidence is going to be disclosed, it is worth mentioning that Paula Reynolds has said she is cooperating with the inquiry, and is truly sorry for the devastation caused. Thousands of children in england with complex needs are missing out on vital support as councils fail to provide care plans quickly enough. Local Authorities Say theyre facing growing demand and insufficient funding, but the childrens commissioner has described the situation as a crisis. Our correspondent charlie rose has the story. Like all five year olds, freddie should be getting a full time education. But last year, a rare complication from chickenpox resulted in freddie having a stroke. Following the stroke, he has a lot of fatigue. Obviously, hes now got a brain injury, which has affected his emotional regulation. He can be quite disregulated emotionally. One minute, hes up here. Next minute, hes down there. He did have a speech delay before, but thats just been exacerbated by the stroke. He was fully potty trained. Hes now sadly back in nappies. Sarah says freddies needs mean hes limited to 16 hours a week at his local primary school, near stoke on trent. She says to access full time education, freddie needs a legal document called an education, health and care plan or ehcp setting out the support he should receive. The process for getting an ehcp should take no more than 20 weeks, but after applying for one for freddie lastjuly, the family are still waiting. Staffordshire county council apologised to the family for the delays. It said a significant increase in requests for education, health and care needs assessments had been made worse by a shortage of educational psychologists, and it had now recruited more. Well, unfortunately, sarah and freddies situation is not unique. Right across the country, there are heartbreaking tales of how children are struggling because they cant access vital education. Data obtained from local education authorities across england suggests that between april and december last year, at least 12 councils managed to finalise ehcps within 20 weeks in fewer than 10 of cases. In essex and portsmouth, fewer than 1 of plans were issued on time. The average across england isjust under 50 . Both essex and Portsmouth Councils said there had been a huge rise i showed my findings to robin walker, chair of the Education Select Committee, a group of mps who scrutinise the governments work. Your government, isnt it the conservative government thats overseen this issue getting worse over the past five years . I dont deny that there are challenges, but i think it is important to recognise that the government has increased funding both for Mental Health in the Health Service and for schools to deliver high needs. There have been investments in this space. One of the things, though, that we called for on the Education Select Committee is an audit of what resource every local authority has in this space, because we want to make sure that they do have the resource that they need. The local Government Association said delays are a result of increasing demand and insufficient funding. The Department For Education said since 2019, funding for those with complex needs has risen by more than 60 to more than £10. 5 billion this year. Charlie rose, bbc news. Lets speak to chloe wiltshire, whos the mother of a child with special educational needs. Clearly, thank you so much for being here with us. Why dont you start, first of all, byjust here with us. Why dont you start, first of all, by just telling here with us. Why dont you start, first of all, byjust telling our viewers how long youve had to wait to get the assessment for your son. Hi. So, we are now at week 51 in the process, but actually more than a year currently it because we were refused twice. For assessment to start with. Which, obviously, isnt ideal start to it, and it took 37 weeks for us to get an educational psychologist, which should have happened before week 16, so that consultations to schools could have happened, for it to be finalised in 20 weeks. And itsjust happened, for it to be finalised in 20 weeks. And its just been awful. The experience has been really draining, emotionally, physically, i had to give up work because it was just mentally draining and my son was really struggling. So i think a lot of parents are in similar positions. And itsjust, its not ok. And itjust causes more problems than those needed. Its ok. And itjust causes more problems than those needed. Than those needed. Its worth underlining. Than those needed. Its worth underlining, and than those needed. Its worth underlining, and we than those needed. Its worth underlining, and we saw than those needed. Its worth underlining, and we saw it. Than those needed. Its worth underlining, and we saw it in | than those needed. Its worth underlining, and we saw it in that piece, this is supposed to take 20 weeks in total. Youre talking way over double that time, and i suppose, youve hinted at it already, there are huge consequences of delays like the on the whole of the family, notjust of delays like the on the whole of the family, not just your son. Of delays like the on the whole of the family, notjust your son. The family, not ust your son. Yeah. I have a the family, notjust your son. Yeah. I have a daughter the family, notjust your son. Yeah. I have a daughter as the family, notjust your son. Yeah. I have a daughter as well the family, notjust your son. Yeah. I have a daughter as well who the family, notjust your son. Yeah. I have a daughter as well who kind i i have a daughter as well who kind of gets sidelined a bit, because shes obviously, she hasnt got special educational needs, where is my sons needs are quite high, so he has therapy, he comes out of school to do Wilderness Therapy and writing with the writing for the disabled association, and also it impacts just not on notjust on my Mental Health, at the age of seven he became suicidal and he really was not happy to the point we were sent to the hospital to see the crisis team a couple of times. find to the hospital to see the crisis team a couple of times. And did it mean that team a couple of times. And did it mean that he team a couple of times.

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