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knows who is responsible for the shooting to remain tight lipped. an energy company boss warns that half of uk households could face fuel poverty this winter because of rocketing energy prices. uk intelligence agencies are accused of tipping off indian authorities about a british national, who claims he s been tortured while in prison in the last hour, owami davies, the student nurse from essex who went missing more than six weeks ago, has been found alive and well in hampshire. she was located after a member of the public came forward following a police appeal. she was reported missing by her family onjuly the 6th. the search for ms davies by essex police, and then by the metropolitan police, has attracted a large amount of criticism after it was revealed that met officers had made contact with her but allowed her to leave; and then that police had released cctv footage of a different woman. let s hearfrom nigel penney detective chief inspector at metropolitan poli ....
of speculation about how it will deal with an estimated $5 billion of debt due to pandemic losses. pressure intensifies on the exam board, pearson, to explain why hundreds of students have still not received their btec results, four days after they were due to be released. the duke and duchess of cambridge say they will permenantly move to adelaide cottage in windsor and send their children to school in nearby ascot from september. good afternoon. criminal barristers in england and wales have voted for an all out strike next month joining a wave of industrial action as workers seek pay rises to keep up with high inflation. some barristers say they earn less than the minumum wage the government claims strike action will simply delay justice for victims of crime. railway workers, dockers, postal workers and refuse collectors are among those who ve already gone on strike in what s been called a summer of discontent while nurses are to be balloted on industrial action ....
of my mind.# the funny girl on the way we were. barbra streisand reflects on the challenges of being a woman at the top of her profession during her six decade long career. i was so appreciative of being in england, where you had a queen and margaret thatcher was the prime minister. you know, in other words, you weren t intimidated by me being a woman. good morning. some fabulous sightings of the aurora borealis north sightings of the aurora borealis north to sightings of the aurora borealis north to south last night. the book is this north to south last night. the book is this week north to south last night. the book is this week is one of sunshine and showers this is gaza this is gaza strip this morning. the first reports come from your land now. the relentless bombardment continues. the latest strikes in northern gaza among the most intense. this was yesterday s aftermath. locals say dozens were killed. saeed s wife and daughters wounded. he searches for neighbours. ....
Through to the third round with a swift victory over Guillermo Garcia lopez. The spaniard had won their last meeting in indian wells five years ago but there was no chance of an upset here as murray eased to a 6 2 6 0 to set up a clash with german philipp kohlschreiber. Murray has had a bout of shingles since genting knocked out of the australian open. Since getting knocked out. Gulf could be quicker, simpler and more popular, that is the hope of the r a. They have put forward radical changes to make the sport more accessible and less intimidating. Cotton is the open champion for the second time. There are few sports as steeped in tradition is golf. The laws dating back to 1744, and although the game is evolved, the rules are although the game is evolved, the rules a re ha rd although the game is evolved, the rules are hard to navigate. You need a degree in law to navigate. Anything they can do to make is a bonus. Today we need ....
Multifaceted approach, but what is the key thing do you think to get right in taking this on? like the key thing do you think to get right in taking this on? right in taking this on? like you sa it is right in taking this on? like you say it is multifaceted right in taking this on? like you say it is multifaceted and - right in taking this on? like you i say it is multifaceted and whether it is statutory services are better training, whether it is in the videos having greater awareness through education, but at the heart, i think, to tackle this is the engagement within the community. the what is happening and they are staying silent so for me that is the key to breaking the silence.- key to breaking the silence. thank ou. and if you, or someone you know has been affected by the issues raised in that report contact the bbc action line bbc dot co .uk forward slash action line for details of organisations which offer advice and support. that s almost all from us, but before we go, as ....