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just as anybody could imagine. g it'sht just like a nightmare th you just never, ever wake up from. seconi don't there's not a secd throughout the day that i don't think about caylee. and what happened to her.'s sic >> it's sickening.ke you know, steve , it tookt awhi the law enforcemenlet, while it. looks like they got very, very they went very deep and they t were very creative and they looked at databases and they were able to match dna from a database, which i think wasatn pretty sophisticated, investigating on their par t. >> how do you feel the polices? have handled all of this? lot o well, there's a lot of pressures in front of them. e >> i think that, you know, it's never fast enough for a father. >> you're impatient and youeryti want to knowng everything righte then and there. but i feel good. don i feel like they've donehard a tremendous job.

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past paying their own final farewells to a much loved monarch in the sombre yet majestic scene. you're watching bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. it has been feeling rather chilly out there across some parts of the uk today. we stick with that cool feel overnight and into the weekend. largely dry but with some cool days and some rather cold nights. not least tonight. this is the earliest satellite picture and while many polices saw spells of sunshine, showers across northern ireland, wales, some down the eastern coast when it has been really quite windy. it will stay breezy overnight. quite big waves crashing into some of the shorelines and still some showers running down

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be for much longer. she apparently is telling the police to get back to basics and get away from policing woke issues. basics and get away from policing woke issues— basics and get away from policing woke issues. . ., ., ., woke issues. saying that four out of ten eo - le woke issues. saying that four out of ten people think — woke issues. saying that four out of ten people think that _ woke issues. saying that four out of ten people think that police - woke issues. saying that four out of ten people think that police are - ten people think that police are paying too much attention to world policies, so they're calling on polices... this week, we had lincolnshire police criticised for dancing at a pride festival in their area. i think the police in many cases get a lot of unfair criticism and overall do a fantasticjob. i and overall do a fantasticjob. i wasjust going to and overall do a fantasticjob. i was just going to say, you've and overall do a fantasticjob. i wasjust going to say, you've done was just going to say, you've done one as well. thank you very much. laughter very good to see you and we'll see

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would suit mr sunak. after all, he was our chancellor for nearly two and a half years. but ms truss says he got it wrong. speaking to the bbc, the foreign secretary says successive chancellors have pursued polices that have failed to produce growth over the last 20 years. that's quite a claim, given that the tories have been in charge for much of that period. how will her pitch play with party members, who'll have the final say? here's our political editor chris mason. you can tell us whether you like pancakes or not.— pancakes or not. meeting the electorate — pancakes or not. meeting the electorate of _ pancakes or not. meeting the electorate of tomorrow, - pancakes or not. meeting the electorate of tomorrow, liz i pancakes or not. meeting the - electorate of tomorrow, liz truss was in peterborough this afternoon. the foreign secretary's gaze beyond this conversation has been on her opponent, rishi sunak, putting up taxes when he was chancellor, but now, she is extending heard critique. now, she is extending heard critiaue. w now, she is extending heard critiaue. , ., ., critique. the fact is, we have had economic policy, _ critique. the fact is, we have had economic policy, not _ critique. the fact is, we have had economic policy, notjust - critique. the fact is, we have had economic policy, notjust under l critique. the fact is, we have had i economic policy, notjust under this government, for the past two decades, there has been a consensus on our economic policy and it has not delivered economic growth. what

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limiting his ability to enact his polices. limiting his ability to enact his policies. he faces a broad left—wing alliance of parties backing jean—luc melenchon. let's cross to hugh schofield who's in paris for us. hugh. you join me outside a polling station in the comfortable 17th arrondissement of paris, and as you can see it isn't exactly humming with activity. in fact they have only been dribs and drabs of people coming here this morning. across the country everything suggests this is going to be an election with a very low turnout. that is a shame because this is an election in which there is a lot at stake. it's the fourth time in two months that the french have been called out to vote. two rounds of presidentials that returned emmanuel macron for a second term, and now this, a chance at the parliamentary elections where his opponents, especially those on the left, to get their revenge. one of the hour isjean—luc melenchon, the 70—year—old veteran

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coming in the next few days. and the biggest teaching union, the neu, has said it will ballot its members on strike action in england unless the government offers a pay rise of more than 3%. the union, which has 450,000 members, will write to the education secretary, nadhim zahawi, this week. any strike would take place in the autumn. voting is under way in parliamentary elections in france, with president macron's party facing the prospect on being unable to command a majority — limiting his ability to enact his polices. he faces a broad left—wing alliance of parties backing jean—luc melenchon. hugh schofield reports. it's the fourth time in two months that the french have been called out to vote. two rounds of presidentials that returned emmanuel macron for a second term, and now this — a chance at the parliamentary elections where his opponents, especially those on the left,

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how would the russians view it? well, i think they would probably take it much the same way, but if this is seen as something as a threat, and it could be, then maybe sergey lavrov would echo the sentiment he expressed in an interview last week when he was talking about britain's desire to bring russia to its knees and he said, "well, bring it on." all in all, the mood music we're getting from across western capitals is that this is a conflict that is going on for the long term and that they need — boris johnson said it himself today — they need to offer military support on an ongoing basis to the ukrainians if they are going to be able to hold on and win this war in the east, but, also, as you can see here, rebuild their country, because economically they're on their knees. joe inwood reporting. voting is under way in parliamentary elections in france, with president macron's party facing the prospect on being unable to command a majority — limiting his ability to enact his polices. he faces a broad left—wing alliance of parties backing jean—luc melenchon. hugh schofield reports.

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a day after their last place of worship in kabul was attacked by islamic state militants. reports say around a0 other applications are being reviewed. at least two people were killed in the attack on saturday — a sikh worshipper and a taliban fighter who confronted the militants. india's prime minister narendra modi condemned the attack as barbaric and cowardly. voting is under way in parliamentary elections in france, with president macron's party facing the prospect on being unable to command a majority — limiting his ability to enact his polices. he faces a broad left—wing alliance of parties backing jean—luc melenchon. the turnout — at four o'clock uk time — is 38%. hugh schofield reports. it's the fourth time in two months that the french have been called out to vote. two rounds of presidentials that returned emmanuel macron

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to command a majority — limiting his ability to enact his polices. he faces a broad left—wing alliance of parties backing jean—luc melenchon. the turnout — at four o'clock uk time — was 38%. hugh schofield reports. it's the fourth time in two months that the french have been called out to vote. two rounds of presidentials that returned emmanuel macron for a second term, and now this — a chance at the parliamentary elections for his opponents, especially those on the left, to get their revenge. man of the hour is jean—luc melenchon, the 70—year—old veteran of the far left who's forged a new alliance out of four separate parties, including the socialists and the greens. un, deux, trois. cheering his tactical flair and savage and sarcastic attacks on macron have, in a few short weeks, transformed the left�*s chances. now, it's an invigorated left and far left, rather

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vladimir lobbied president zelensky directly for permission to travel. and tonight, at the 11th hour, his prayers were quite literally answered. his daughter is still seriously ill. but at least her father will now be by her side. wyre davis, bbc news, ukraine. france has been going to the polls today in the final round of parliamentary elections. president macron's party is facing the prospect of being unable to command a majority — limiting his ability to push through his polices. he faces a broad left—wing alliance of parties backing jean—luc melenchon — as lucy williamson reports. he's already won the presidency. but this election could make all the difference to emmanuel macron's power. losing the battle for parliament today could leave him limping through his second term and hobble his plans. this is the man who wants to block the president. france's far—left leader jean—luc melenchon is proud

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