hey, i m stephen with the catch up! we re starting with an update on a story we told you about yesterday the homophobic attack on two men outside a popular gay bar in south london. police have now released this image of a man they d like to speak to. the photo was taken outside two brewers in clapham at the time of the stabbings on sunday night. the victims, in their 20s and 30s, are now out of hospital. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, called the attack abhorrent and says there s no place for hate in london . next up, the women s world cup, where spain are into their first final after beating sweden 2 1. the captain, olga carmona, scored a cracking goal right at the end to seal the win. they ll play either england or australia in the final. some other stories now, and this one sounds like it s straight out of a james bond movie. three people who are accused of spying for russia have been
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but things are slowly changing. good morning. welcome to breakfast with rachel burden and ben thompson. our headlines today: people who are wrongly imprisoned will no longer have their living costs taken out of their compensation payments, following the case of andy malkinson who served 17 years for a crime he didn t commit. i thought to pay these people for doing what they are doing to me is the most sickening, abhorrent, repugnant thing eye could imagine. social media companies set to crack down on people smugglers using their platforms to to encourage asylum seekers to cross the english channel. president zelensky says russia has bombed a blood transfusion centre in ukraine, describing the attack as a war crime. after 60 years of trying, england will play a netball world
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for a rape he did not commit. sarah campbell reports. after two decades protesting his innocence, the legal system finally agreed and andrew wilkinson s conviction was quashed. but to add insult to injury, the rules at this point said he would have to pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. i thought to pay these people for doing what they re doing to me is the most sickening, abhorrent, repugnant thing i could imagine. the guilty don t pay. why should the innocent? that s ridiculous. there s been a real problem. sentiments shared by many, including the mp, sir robert neill, who s welcomed the scrapping of the rule. when the state makes an error it s right and proper that the state accepts that as swiftly as possible, and secondly, that the state then doesn t try and put needless obstacles in the way