We have been supporting them for several years we have been supporting them for several yea rs now. We have been supporting them for several years now. And they feed us back some of the best information on the problems each year, whether it be poaching, habitat loss, animal conflict. They give us the best information that we can give to our visitors at the park and hopefully try and raise as much education and awareness about these animals as possible, to make sure that they do stay protected in the world. Ian jones from paradise wildlife park, great to have your view and to see those amazing pictures of the snow leopards. I hope you will come back when you have a new cup to show as potentially next year. Thanks very much. Beautiful creatures. The headlines on bbc news a Public Inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire opens with a minutes silence to remember the victims. Interest rates or on hold for now, but a rise may not be that far off if the economy continues to grow. A man whos spent
And the whole weekend we have lined up for you. Of ceremonies, its my responsibility to introduce our speakers and to keep you informed of our schedule and any updates or additions as the day progresses. Most of you in the audience are now seasoned veterans who have attended our programs before. I do want to stress that due to the tight schedule of great programming, we will stick to the itinerary and timings as closely as we can, so as to ensure that everyone gets enough time for their presentations, and that so the question and answer sessions provide you all with enough opportunity to ask the speakers specifically what you want to know. I do want to point out that the speakers biographies are in the back of your official programs. Please refer to that for more personal details. For ouring lecture espionage symposium is general , he served under general patton and world war ii and worked his way through the ranks, following the war. Including an important posting at the pentagon. Aft
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A gang of fraudsters laundered more than £1.2m stolen from property tycoon Nick Candy in a sophisticated operation, a court heard.
Naushad Chandia, 60, is accused of helping drain an RBS bank account containing the proceeds of the fraud.
The cash was distributed through a series of 47 small withdrawals and payments.
Mr Candy, who is married to actress turned pop singer Holly Valance, was defrauded out of the large sums in 2016.
Businessman Robert Harriss, 51, hacked the email of an executive of Mr Candy s Hong Kong branch to trick an employee into transferring the £1.25m into his account, Southwark Crown Court heard.