heart of china s highly secret in incarceration. includes details of the sheet kill policy. the murder of this toddler. the boyfriend is jailed. west ham defender pleads guilty to kicking and slapping a cat under offences under the animal welfare act. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. speaking for the first time, insiders who attended gatherings in downing street during covid lockdowns have told bbc news that they would arrive at work to find bins overflowing with empty bottles from the night before, and that parties were routine. they say staff sat on each other s laps at a leaving do in november 2020, where the prime minister has now been pictured, and that security guards were laughed at when they tried to stop one party from taking place. borisjohnson is facing fresh questions about his attendance at the leaving party, and the metropolitan police are facing calls to explain why the prime minister wasn t issued with a fine. 0ur political correspondent ben wright has
when she took them in may 2020. prosecutors argue the woman had provided false information during the consultation, knowing she was over the time limit, and have made online searches in relation to that in the months leading up to the abortion. the court was also told the mother of three did not see a doctor about your pregnancy because she was embarrassed and didn t know how far along she was. initially she was charged with child obstruction, which he denied, but she later accepted an alternative charge, section 58 of the offences against the person act, 1861, administering drugs, or using instruments to procure abortion. this plea was accepted by the prosecution and she has been sentenced to 28 months today, half of which she will spend in custody and the remainder on licence. but this sentencing has sparked outcry amongst women s rights organisations and campaigners. the british pregnancy
KUALA LUMPUR: Siti Nuramira Abdullah, who was at the centre of a controversial stand-up comedy act issue, has been fined RM8,000 in default four months' jail by the Sessions Court here.
KOTA KINABALU: A Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) personnel was fined RM5,000 in default six months’ jail by the Special Corruption Court here after he pleaded guilty to accepting a cash contribution from a ship owner whose vessel he was to inspect.