that the country s biggest bank, ubs, has taken over its troubled rival credit suisse in an emergency measure designed to protect the swiss economy. credit suisse has seen its value plummet over the last week due to fears about the company s financial health. regulators in switzerland had spent the day trying to pave the way for a deal to be struck before the financial markets open tomorrow. here s the swiss president alain berset speaking at a press conference a short time ago. on friday, the liquidity showed that it was no longer possible to restore the necessary confidence, and the swift and stabilising solution was absolutely necessary. this solution is the takeover of credit suisse by ubs. it is supported by the federal council following several meetings with the swiss national bank, with a regulator, credit suisse and by ubs. the federal council has every confidence that in this difficult situation, the takeover of credit suisse ubs is to restore the confidence that
you can have situations where someone who is sharing an image or a video forfinancial gain, an in bad tastejoke or bragging rights, or indifference, escaping criminal liability because the prosecution cannot specifically prove what their motive is. georgia harrison hopes that her story, the subject of a documentary airing tomorrow, will encourage others to come forward and that the law will soon focus less on the intent of perpetrators and more on the impact on victims. luxmy gopal, bbc london. some incredible images to show you. a car has become wedged against the basement of a hotel in bath. emergency services were called after the car careered off the road in the early hours of this morning. one man had to be cut free from the car by rescue crews, another was able to get out by himself. the car remains stuck next to the francis hotel, though the hotel itself remains open.
online for profit, without her permission. bear was found guilty of voyeurism and sharing private sexual videos without consent, and jailed for 21 months. but georgia harrison feels this justice is denied to far too many victims. today she told the bbc the law must change. in the law it says you have to prove that the perpetrator intended to cause distress. however, i think if you are sharing explicit images or videos without consent, it is very obvious it will cause distress and i think this loophole within the law is what is losing so many people a guilty verdict, and if they were to change it and take that out, i think a lot more victims would have a chance of getting somejustice like i did. the government says an amendment to this effect was proposed as part of the online safety bill in november, though it is not known when this would become law. many say the way it stands currently is flawed.
feel that some of the scandals he got embroiled in over a party gate and other issues when he was prime minister, have meant the party has been tainted as a result. he is very much dividing the conservative party, some of those factions may come out on wednesday when we gauge people s reaction to this hearing. the reality tv star georgia harrison whose ex boyfriend was jailed for sharing explicit videos of her online has spoke to the bbc about why she believes making a small change to the law around the releasing of private sexual images or footage would give more victims a greater chance of getting justice. many campaigners agree. luxmy gopal has more a warning that this report contains flashing images. i want to let all other victims of this crime know i stand in solidarity with them. georgia harrison speaking outside chelmsford crown court after getting justice, following explicit footage of her with her ex partner stephen bear being shared by him