Improve its ratings in the polls. In sport, chelsea the champions. They can finally celebrate after a late winner at west brom secured the Premier League title in Antonio Contes first season in charge. And you just cant stop a brownlee. Johnny refuses to give up in the world series triathlon after a nasty crash, he picks up his bike and runs with it. From horse heads to monkeys, it can only be eurovision. But will the uk feel the brexit backlash . Well look ahead to tonights event. And helen has the weather. Good morning, despite low pressure gcioss good morning, despite low pressure across the uk, there is a lot of dry weather. I will have more in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Routine appointments and operations at some hospitals remain cancelled this morning after nhs organisations across england and scotland were disrupted by a global cyber attack. Some doctors have been unable to access Patient Records, while a number of hospitals are asking patients not to
Three decades on, the legacy of the heralds loss is its capacity to fill a church with family and friends. 193 victims. 193 names read out. Among them the aunt and uncle of kim spooner, then an eight year old girl, but still able to recall her familys night of anguish. Oh, my goodness, i remember it so vividly. I didnt really process what it meant at the time, to be honest. But sitting up all night waiting to hear them called, waiting, hoping they would get in touch and it didnt happen. To the lasting regret of kim and many families no one was ever prosecuted for the herald disaster. But the impact was so great, entire fleets of ships were redesigned to make them more stable. Today the heralds salvage bell was finally returned to the harbour that she had set sail for but never reached. Duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover. Recalling the terrible events of 30 yea rs recalling the terrible events of 30 years ago tonight was Duncan Kennedy reporting there. Newsnight is getting under way on
Three decades on, the legacy of the heralds loss is its capacity to fill a church with family and friends. 193 victims. 193 names read out. Among them the aunt and uncle of kim spooner, then an eight year old girl, but still able to recall her familys night of anguish. Oh, my goodness, i remember it so vividly. I didnt really process what it meant at the time, to be honest. But sitting up all night waiting to hear them called, waiting, hoping they would get in touch and it didnt happen. To the lasting regret of kim and many families no one was ever prosecuted for the herald disaster. But the impact was so great, entire fleets of ships were redesigned to make them more stable. Today the heralds salvage bell was finally returned to the harbour that she had set sail for but never reached. Duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover. Recalling the terrible events of 30 yea rs recalling the terrible events of 30 years ago tonight was Duncan Kennedy reporting there. Newsnight is getting under way on
This is state of the news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes to kill or not to kill want to has lifted a ban on Elephant Hunting but not everyone agrees well hear the arguments for and against the controversial move. And well also hear from the canyons hoping the countrys high court will strike down rules that herms make homosexuality of pride if they wish kenya will be the 1st East African Country to decriminalize gay 6. Im christine wonderwall comes to news africa im glad you are 2 did which one has an if to ban on Elephant Hunting the government says there are too many elephants and farm will struggle to keep them out of the fields with each crops and can kill people now and then vote because one has the largest innocent population in africa
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cases of angela sefton and ann neald. paragraph 23. thank you very much. i will again raid briefly from the transcript an accurate read briefly from the transcript to refresh our memory in this case. one april 11, 2013, the crown court at liverpool, angela sefton and ann neald each pleaded guilty to one count of false accounting, with which they were jointly charged. the allegation against them was ensured that between the 1st of january, 2006 and the 6th of january 2012, they had falsified gyro deposit entries on horizon in relation to the receipt of £34,000 in donations made to the charity animals in need. on the 13th of may, ms sefton was sentenced to six months imprisonment, suspended for 12 months. ms neald was sentenced to five months in prison which was also suspended for 12 months. if we