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the streets after his last arrest. then there s justice in georgia, and jury they re just finding all three men charged with a monitor breeze deaf guilty of murder. the man who pulled the trigger being found guilty on all charges. we take a look at both. first, jeff paul is at the courthouse in georgia with more. jeff. come dagen, huge sense of release for the relief a hundred folks gathered outside the courthouse. you could tell there was some nervousness as they waited for the jury to come back from deliberations with their decision. once the judge started going down the list of the defendants and all of the accounts they faced, there was a lot of celebration and cheering outside the courthouse. all three men found guilty of multiple counts of murder. i took the jury just under 12 hours into days to come to that decision. for the family and the folks who spent days on end watching this trial, they say justice is the over arcing word that comes to mind. they say that the

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doctors will leave the nhs to work abroad, in countries including australia and new zealand. our health reporterjim reed has been looking into this. we ve been trying to answer that question, whether we ve been seeing a large exodus, as is being feared, of nhs doctors going overseas. let s begin by looking at the bigger picture. this graph is showing as the proportion of uk nhs doctors that arejoining and the proportion of uk nhs doctors that are joining and leaving the proportion of uk nhs doctors that arejoining and leaving each year. the numberjoining here in read has actually been rising as we ve been recruiting more foreign doctors from overseas into the health service. the number in blue is the number leaving, and actually, it has remained pretty constant over time at about 15%. this is the number of doctors leaving for any reason, so that could be retiring, moving into private practice, it could be going abroad, and there has been some quite aggressive recruiting of nh

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chief constable has apologised to officers, saying this is unacceptable. chris page has the story. police officers everywhere face risks when doing theirjobs. but, in this part of the uk, the dangers are particularly stark, given the terrorism threat is a daily reality. the police service of northern ireland is now dealing with what s thought to be the most serious data breach in its history. so what was within that data was the surname, the initial, the rank or grade, the location in the department for each of our current employees across the police service. we operate in an environment at the moment, where there s a severe threat to our colleagues from northern ireland related terrorism and this is the last thing that anybody in the organisation wants to be hearing this evening. the information was on a website for about two hours yesterday afternoon. it was released in response to a request made under freedom of information laws, which focused on how many officers work a

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is the public on board with rishi sunak s tough migrant policy? and vegan products have been filling the supermarket shelves in recent years but new data shows the cost of living crisis is turning people back to more affordable meat products. welcome to the programme. we start with the crucial summit on the security of the amazon rainforest. the leaders of eight south american countries that share the amazon, are gathering the first time in m years there s been a meeting like this. scientists are concerned that, deforestation in the amazon may be approaching an irreversible tipping point. brazil s president lula da silva is hoping for a co ordinated regional approach, to tackle illegal mining and logging as well as other environmental crimes. scientists say the amazon rainforest is a crucial buffer against climate change and 60% of it is located in brazil. it acts as a major carbon sink absorbing carbon dioxide emissions. president lula has already promised to

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after being brought ashore. the three men and a woman had initially been rescued by a cargo ship. according to a recent report from the international organization for migration at least 4m refugees lost their lives due to drowning between january and march, marking the deadliest three month period since 2017. the report also reveals over the past decade, the mediterranean sea has claimed around 25,000 lives. these grim numbers do not fully capture the extent of the tragedy as the actual death toll might be even higher. in recent days there have been a number of rescues from the island and these pictures from the weekend show rescue workers helping migrants in trouble on the lampedusa coast. live now to sofia bettiza who s in rome. another tragedy in the med, what details do we have from this particular incident? details do we have from this particular incident? that s right, this is not the particular incident? that s right, this is not the first particular incident? tha

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