by election since 2012 and in that sense that we ought not forget about it because it would be bad psychologically for the labour party. we would be bad psychologically for the labour party.- for the labour party. we are waitin: for the labour party. we are waiting for for the labour party. we are waiting for wakefield - for the labour party. we are waiting for wakefield to - waiting for wakefield to declare and it shall come any moment and we are keeping that on bbc news and world news. mo hussein, i d like to bring you in here because inevitably, the pressure will mount for boris johnson, who was not even in the country at the moment. how much will this damage his sense of control of what is going on around him? of control of what is going on around him? the timing of this is not great- around him? the timing of this is not great. he around him? the timing of this is not great. he is around him? the timing of this is not great. he is on - around him? the timing of t
Think theres just too many people. What we used to regard as just parts of the burden of daily life, ordinary life. Were now saying its our Mental Health and we have to be at home and we have to be paid by the taxpayer. Theyve got to get a grip with it. But somethings happened. Somethings happened. You only have to look around the supermarket. How miserable everybody looks, though they do look miserable. We locked down the country for two years of healthy people, and we wonder why theres a reverberate in. I think that was partly to do with it. But has it swung too far . The pendulum in terms of, as andrea says, just kind of pathologising normal human emotions. Gb news. Com forward slash your say is the website to get in touch with us this morning. First though, the very latest news with sam. Bev and andrew thank you very much. Very good morning to you. The headlines just after 930, its being reported that scotlands first minister, humza yousaf, is considering resigning rather than faci
London: Family of Karachi man killed in hit-and-run appeal for harsher sentence
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Syed Shiraz Haider Zaidi. Photo: Reporter
A 21-year-old runaway driver was given a 18-month jail sentence by a UK court for killing Syed Shiraz Haider Zaidi.
The court was told that accused was already on police bail for injuring another man when his reckless driving killed Zaidi.
Gary Haffenden was over-speeding when he hit Syed Zaidi, 35, in Virginia Water, Surrey, on March 17, 2019 in front of his wife and two children.
LONDON: A Pakistani family is appealing for the increase in the punishment of those found to be involved in hit-and-run killing of Pakistani restaurant owner Syed Shiraz Haider Zaidi.