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monitor back and bring you anything more significant that he says in the next few minutes. but that is joe biden there in next few minutes. but that isjoe biden there in washington. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. lets take a look at some other stories making headlines here in the uk. a man who shot dead a custody sergeant, while handcuffed in a police cell in south london in 2020, has been sentenced to life imprisonment. louis de zoysa, was convicted of murdering sergeant matt ratana, in a holding cell, in croydon. strike action by nearly a thousand ground staff at gatwick airport has been called off this weekend following revised pay offers. workers at four firms employing baggage handlers and ground staff had originally threatened to strike from friday 28 july to tuesday 1 august. an historic royal census, known as "swan upping", has revealed a 40% drop in the number of cygnets on the river thames,

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The Daily Global

top ups to people in need. it is heartbreaking. it is so sad to think how much the bills have gone up. you know, if they hadn't have gone up so much, people wouldn't be struggling so much. so it is for the energy companies that don't give a lot of thought to this and give back to the people in need. customers and campaigners all feel money is flowing in the wrong direction. colletta smith, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. a man who shot dead a sergeant, while handcuffed in a police cell in south london in 2020, has been sentenced to life imprisonment. louis de zoysa, was convicted of murdering sergeant matt ratanna, in a holding cell, in croydon. de zoysa had claimed diminished responsibility, but the judge said the attack had been premeditated and he had gone to great lengths to conceal the gun from officers.

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BBC News at One

her. ijust remember nothing compares 2 u and just asking my dad to play it in the back of the car all the time and you saw that video and that performance. ijust think she was a trailblazer and will be sorely missed. elsewhere, annie lennox is amongst the many musicians to be paying tribute, describing sinead o'connor as fierce and fragile, bold and beautiful. ., ., ,., as fierce and fragile, bold and beautiful. ., ., ., ,, beautiful. colin paterson, thank ou. a man who shot dead a custody sergeant while handcuffed in a police cell in south london in 2020 has been sentenced to life imprisonment. louis de zoysa, was convicted of murdering sergeant matt rar—tanna of murdering sergeant matt ratana in a holding cell in croydon. he had claimed diminished responsibility but the judge said it was premeditated and he had gone to great lengths to conceal the weapon

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Newsday

a man who shot and killed a custody sergeant while handcuffed in a police cell is beginning a whole life sentence for his murder. luis de zoysa, was convicted of murdering sergeant matt ratana in 2020, and is unlikely to ever be considered for release. thejudge at the judge at northampton crown court said that he acted in cold blood. tram operators have been fined a total of £14 million over the croydon derailment which claimed the lives of seven passengers. many more people were injured when a tram carrying 69 people derailed on 9th november in 2016. transport for london and tram 0perations limited have accepted failing in their health and safety duties. the chief executive of coutts, has announced he'll step down from the role after the private british bank closed nigel farage's account. mr farage has provided documents suggesting that coutts, which is owned by natwest, closed his account because of his political views.

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Newsday

we have also seen, well, a situation where because of what's happening, a lot of condemnation has gone out from the international community. right now, the situation still remains uncertain because we don't know for sure who is the head of the new junta. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. some other stories making headlines in the uk. a man who shot and killed a custody sergeant while handcuffed in a police cell is beginning a whole life sentence for his murder. luis de zoysa, was convicted of murdering sergeant matt ratana in 2020, and is unlikely to ever be considered for release. the judge at northampton crown court said that he acted in cold blood.

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which they described at the time to be bullets. now, this is in the early hours of the morning, this is a dark street in south london — and when officers search somebody on the street, it is one of our most intrusive powers, we recognise that, but conducting a full search needed to establish if somebody does have something secreted on them, we're not able to do that in the street. so we do need to take people, and louis de zoysa had been arrested, so he was taken to a police station, and he was taken to the police station. and for those that have watched some of the footage that's been shared, that was shown in court, matt ratana, who was the custody sergeant, authorised de zoysa's detention for the purpose of search. this wasn't de zoysa being placed in a police cell for the purpose of investigation. the arresting officers believed — well, should we say that their concerns were heightened ?

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BBC News at Six

questions as to whether all that and this huge amount of interest has overshadowed the other recent maritime tragedy, the sinking of that migrant vessel off greece, with the loss of hundreds of lives. john, thank ou the loss of hundreds of lives. john, thank you for— the loss of hundreds of lives. john, thank you for that. _ a man has been found guilty of the murder of a police custody sergeant with a gun he'd smuggled into a police cell, despite being searched. sergeant matt ratana, who was 5a, died from a gun shot wound to the chest, at a custody block in croydon, in september, 2020. the jury at northampton crown court convicted louis de zoysa, who's 25, of the killing, and heard how he'd managed to fire four shots despite being handcuffed. the metropolitan police is now issuing more than 4,000 hand held metal detectors for body searches to front line officers. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at northampton crown court.

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The Daily Global

for him, that was incredibly important. he was very actively engaged, he would always ask questions, he wanted to know what was going on. he was one of those brilliant supporters who was really interested in how the organisation was making an impact with the funds that were given. find was making an impact with the funds that were given.— that were given. and have you ever met his son. _ that were given. and have you ever met his son, who _ that were given. and have you ever met his son, who also _ that were given. and have you ever met his son, who also tragically - met his son, who also tragically died in the tragedy? unfortunately for me i never _ died in the tragedy? unfortunately for me i never met _ died in the tragedy? unfortunately for me i never met him, _ died in the tragedy? unfortunately for me i never met him, i'd - died in the tragedy? unfortunately for me i never met him, i'd heard| died in the tragedy? unfortunatelyl for me i never met him, i'd heard a lot about him. i met a lot of other members of the de groot family who were very big supporters of the british asian trust —— dawood family. i'd been fortunate enough to meet members of the wider family because they were also supportive of the great development work. richard, thanks very much _ the great development work. richard, thanks very much for _ the great development work. richard, thanks very much forjoining _ the great development work. richard, thanks very much forjoining us. - the great development work. richard, thanks very much forjoining us. mn l thanks very much forjoining us. mn has been found guilty of murdering a police custody sergeant with a gun he smuggled into a police cell

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BBC News Now

solicitors will accept the pay or the anti—social hours. yet defendants, from troubled children through to this chaotic drug user, still need representation. he needed help telling the court how he's trying to get clean. i might have got sent down. you might have got sent down? yeah. yeah? and i've never been in prison before, and i don't ever want to go to prison. i'm a good person. you're a good person? yeah. away again — a two hour drive to a client with mental health problems in a police cell in aberystwyth. katie hansen is not the only lawyer now spending her day behind the wheel. her profession warns duty solicitor deserts are spreading across england and wales. the law society, which represents the profession, says there's been a 26% decline in duty defence solicitors since 2017, as lawyers walk away for better paid work elsewhere. staffordshire and essex have now lost more than half of their duty solicitors. nine other police areas have lost at least a third,

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