will continue to grieve. lauren moss, bbc news. the scottish football club, raith rovers, have announced that the striker, david goodwillie, will not play for them after all. it follows widespread protests about the decision to sign him earlier this week, because of a court ruling in a civil case five years ago that he had raped a woman. the club now say they got it wrong . 0ur scotland correspondent alexandra mackenzie has the details. there has been mounting pressure, two club directors have resigned, sponsorship has withdrawn, the first minister yesterday called on the club to think again. so today, raith rovers issued a statement, they said, we got it wrong. they apologised to fans, sponsors and to players, for the anguish and anger caused over the past few days. the
abu ibrahim al hashimi al-qurayshi, who is one of the world s most wanted men. he died in a pre dawn raid on a house in the syrian village of atme, just south of the turkish border. he is understood to have blown himself up during the raid, in which 13 other people are thought to have died. the scottish football club, raith rovers, has announced that the striker, david goodwillie, won t be playing for them, and that the club got it wrong in signing him in the first place. goodwillie was the subject of a court ruling in a civil case five years ago, that found he d raped a woman. our sports news correspondent, chris mclaughlin is in kirkcaldy. they chris mclaughlin is in kirkcaldy. admit they got it v for they admit they got it wrong? yes, for the past they admit they got it wrong? yes, for the past five they admit they got it wrong? yes, for the past five years they admit they got it wrong? is: for the past five years david goodwillie has been playing pretty successfully at scot
page and wanted to demonstrate unity. having said that, i don t think this is fact there are still a number of conservative mps who see him as the obvious frontrunner the prime minister, also a number of them claiming they have been out for support by those close to the chancellor as well. while publicly there is that message that he supports the prime minister 100%, certainly conversations that having had behind the scenes. but the chancellor did stress we are not in that situation yet and there are lots of variables. firstly, trigger any vote there would be 54 letters with need to lose the vote as well. the scottish football club raith rovers have announced that the striker david goodwillie will not play for them after all. it follows widespread protests about the decision to sign him earlier this week, because of a court ruling in a civil case five years ago that he had raped a woman.
256 deaths were announced every day. the scottish football club raith rovers has announced that david goodwillie will not play for them and said they got it wrong by signing him it follows widespread protests about the decision to sign the striker earlier this week, because of a court ruling in a civil case five years ago that he had raped a woman. club chairmanjohn sim apologised to fans for the anger and anguished caused. the 2022 winter olympics are getting under way in beijing. almost 3,000 athletes from 91 nations will compete with over 100 gold medals on offer across seven sports. team gb has already been in action in the curling. 0ur sports correspondent laura scott was watching. a bumpy day for britain in beijing before the games have even begun. but remembering the summer of 2008 might help. rebecca adlington, two gold medals! christine 0huruogu takes the gold medal!
there s no chance of defending against these hypersonic weapons. a group of orphans evacuated from ukraine, with the help of a charity set up by fans of the scottish football club, hibernian, have been given permission to travel to scotland. dnipro kids was set up by hibs fans in 2005 after the team played a match there. the charity has already arranged for the children to be evacuated from ukraine to poland and says it hopes they ll arrive in edinburgh on monday. the bbc s catriona renton reports. this was the moment these ukrainian orphans crossed the border. they had made the 700 mile journey to poland from the city of dnipro. they were joined by children from other orphanages. in total, 50 children as young as two years old and their orphanage mothers were taken to a hotel in poland by the charity set up by hibernian