hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, 3 hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. stories, and checking out police in nottingham have charged a 31 year old man with the murders of two students and a school care taker, who were stabbed to death on tuesday. valdo calocane, who s 31, has also been charged with attempted murder after three people were hit by a van and injured. live now to our correspondent simonjones in nottingham. tell us more stability has been charged with three counts of murder and attempted murder and here in the city, that will take place tomorrow morning. city, that will take place tomorrow morninu. . ., . ., morning. the three chance of murder relate to two morning. the three chance of murder relate to two students morning. the three chance of murder relate to two students were - morning. the three chance of murder relate to two students were stabbed l relate to two students were stabbed to death as they w
hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. to some breaking news now, and nottinghamshire police have announced murder charges against a 31 year old man after tuesday s events in which three people died in nottingham. they were stabbed to death. valdo calocane who is 31, has also been charged with the attempted murder after three people were hit with a van and injured. live now to simon jones in nottingham. valdo calocane will appear in front of magistrates tomorrow morning here in nottingham. the three back charges of murder relate to two students who were studying here in the city. they were found stabbed to death at about four o clock on tuesday morning. the third charge of murder relates to a school caretaker, 65 year old ian coates. he too was found stabbed to death. it is then alleged that the suspect used his van to plough into three other people, who are out on the streets. that is
Its been a testing first day back after the Summer Recess for the government, now mired in the controversy over crumbling concrete. Ministers say a list will be published this week of all the schools affected in england, as rishi sunak rejected claims he oversaw budget cuts as chancellor that meant Raac Concrete couldnt be replaced in as many schools, as the Department For Education had wanted. Its also been a testing day for the Education Secretary, who had to apologise for her frustration, expressed in salty language, after being questioned over the governments handling of the situation. And remember, in the middle of all this are thousands of children, still unsure whether their schools will be fully open for the start of the new term. We will talk to parents and teachers and analyse the finances around School Maintenance and rebuilding. But first chris mason In Westminster on the politics of crumbling concrete. You probably hadnt heard of it until the other day but this stuff, conc
The man who used to be the Department For Educations most senior Civil Servant reckons he did. I was absolutely amazed to see that the decision made by the government was to halve the School Rebuilding programme down from 100 a year to 50 a year. The chancellor, of course, was at the time . Rishi sunak. So, what does the Prime Minister make of that . I think that is completely and utterly wrong. Actually, one of the first things i did as chancellor in my first Spending Review in 2020 was to announce a new ten year School Rebuilding programme for 500 schools. Now, that equates to about 50 schools a year that will be refurbished or rebuilt. And if you look at what weve been doing over the previous decade, thats completely in line with what weve always done. This Secondary School in County Durham was meant to open for the new term tomorrow, but it cant because of dangerous concrete. In both 2020 and 2021, the government promised 50 schools a year would be rebuilt. In 2019, the National Au
busily working away, trying to clean up following that missile attack by the russians. we saw earlier the military had arrived here. they had brought in some roof panels. and you can see the clean up operation is continuing. the neighbours are getting stuck in, trying to help each other as much as possible. this is a community that has been impacted for the second time this past year/ they ve said that they have been targeted by russian missiles. the housejust behind me, an 80 year old woman lived there. she s been taken to hospital. her house looks completely destroyed. earlier, we saw plumes of smoke. and, really, you get a sense ofjust how bad things have gotten for the people here, just on the outskirts of the capital, kyiv. we can also see parts of shrapnel and parts of the missiles just scattered here on the ground. a little earlier, i spoke to a 12 year old boy who was home alone at the time,