our other main news this lunchtime. intense security as the man convicted of murdering liverpool schoolgirl olivia pratt korbel arrives at court for sentencing. a 26 year old woman is detained after the killing of a military blogger who supported russia s war in ukraine. and remembering mobile phones the size of bricks it s 50 years today since the first call was made on one. coming up on the bbc news channel: sacking season in full flow. chesley and leicester s search for a new manager and way after saying goodbye to brendan rodgers and graham potter. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. schools in england are facing more strike action after members of britain s biggest teaching union overwhelmingly rejected a government pay offer. 98% of national education union members who voted turned down a one off thousand pound payment on top of a wage rise. the union s leaders described the offer as insulting , while the government called it fair and reasonable . the
in russia, the pro war blogger killed by a bomb concealed in a statuette handed to him during a meeting in a st petersburg cafe. ladies and gentlemen, your artemis ii crew! and the four astronauts taking humankind on a mission around and coming upon the bbc news channel. what next for chelsea and their hunt for a new boss as graham potter becomes the 13th premier league manager sacked this season. good evening. the murder of nine year old olivia pratt korbel in her own home in liverpool last year by a gunman who was chasing a fellow drug dealer shocked the entire country. today, her killer thomas cashman was sentenced to a minimum of 42 years in prison, meaning he will be in his mid 70s before he can be considered for early release. cashman refused to appear in the dock for the sentencing but the judge told the court in manchester that olivia s future had been cruelly snatched away and that cashman s actions were chilling. our north of england correspondent judith moritz re
because there weren t any abusive incidents. the fa will track the impact of body cams across the participating leagues, which also include liverpool, worcester and essex. if they see positive results, then it may become the norm for grassroots referees to wear one, and easier to name and shame those who might want to abuse them. jane dougall, bbc news, middlesbrough. residents in a south london block are considering legal action against the housing association peabody after their neighbour lay dead for two and a half years before her body was found, despite their efforts to raise the alarm. harry farley reports. two and a half years after sheila seleoane is thought to have died, police broke down the door of her flat. i ve not seen herfor years. inside they found a tidy, clean apartment, and the remains of a woman they could only identify by her dental records.
she had no family she was in touch with, no friends turned up to herfuneral. when police broke down her door two and a half years after she died, they found a tidy, clean apartment and a body that could only be identified by dental records. neighbours like audrey peroule say that for months they had been trying to raise the alarm with the housing association, peabody. for the first i d say year and a half you couldn t stand in this hallway because the smell was just like nauseous, itjust made you sick. 1a months after sheila died police did come and do a welfare check here. on the first visit they didn t enter the flat and a mistake by a police operator meant peabody was told that sheila had been seen alive and well. the metropolitan police apologised. it would be more than a year later that sheila s body was eventually found.