Murder of pc Andrew Harper. Because of death has been recorded as multiple injuries, it is consistent with our current belief andrew was caught between the vehicle on the surface of a road and then dragged for some distance. However the circumstances as to how andrew came to be out of his vehicle and caught under the suspect vehicle are as yet unknown. Therefore i would reiterate oui unknown. Therefore i would reiterate our plea for the public and media not to speculate on the circumstances of this incident while the investigation is ongoing. What we do know is andrew and his crew made where attending a reported burglary in bradford southend. While responding dedicated vehicle suspected to be involved in that burglary and as we said a gesture date within an hour of the incident happening we had arrested ten males aged between 13 and 30 on suspicion of murder. I can confirm that the males were arrested from a local authority run caravan and mobile home site, in reading road near burghfi
The headlines this evening a Great Partnership between lacazette and aubameyang saw arsenal secure a second win of the season. After being hit twice steve smith goes on to top score for australia and its england whore now in pain struggling with the bat at lords. Officially number one wales victory over england put them at the top of the rankings and bodes well for the world cup. Also coming up on the programme we round up the home nations action on day two of the mens eurohockey championships in antwerp. The canoeist who crowdfunded to have her own leg amputated and is now hoping for success at the World Championships in hungary. We begin with a promising start to Arsenals Premier League campaign. Theyve won their opening two fixtures for the first time in a decade. In a new look team where david luiz made his arsenal debut they narrowly beat burnley 2 1 at the emirates with the arsenal manager, unai emery saving particular praise for his new signings. Rhia chohan reports. This is one
Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday, with karthi gna nasegaram and jane dougall. The headlines this evening. Var strikes again. Manchester city are denied a last minute goal and the champions have to be content with spliting the points against tottenham. After being hit twice steve smith goes on to top score for australia and it was england who were in pain struggling with the bat at lords. Officially number one wales victory over england put them at the top of the rankings and bodes well for the world cup. Also coming up on the programme. We round up the home nations action on day two of the mens eurohockey championships in antwerp. And, dont blink you might miss it the incredible sport of speed climbing. It might be early days in the season but getting any points off premier League Champions Manchester City is vital for teams aiming for the title. That is what spurs did today with a 2 all draw at the etihad but under rather controversial circumstanc
Have englands hopes of drawing level with australia in the ashes been dashed by the weather . And coming up on bbc news, referee Stephanie Frappart will make history as the first woman to take charge of a major european match, as liverpool play chelsea in the super cup. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The Prime Minister has hit back at mps seeking to block a no deal brexit, accusing them of engaging in a terrible collaboration with the eu. Borisjohnson said the more eu leaders thought parliament could stop britain leaving without a deal, the less likely they were to compromise. The former chancellor Philip Hammond has accused the Prime Minister of trying to wreck any chance of a new brexit deal by making demands brussels could never accept and warned leaving without a deal would be a betrayal of the 2016 referendum result. 0ur Political Correspondent nick eardley reports. Battle lines are being drawn for the latest brexit showdown, and the key players are getting the
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