Opener at hampden. Stop a murky start but for most of us Warm Sunshine developing today, watch out for more heavy thundery rain in the south. I will have the details. Its Friday 6th of september. The Home Secretary Will chair a meeting of senior ministers, Intelligence Agencies and Law Enforcement Bodies Today to discuss how to tackle criminal gangs which smuggle people across the channel. 12 people died on tuesday when their small boat came apart off the french coast. Yvette cooper said this showed the moral imperative of dismantling the gangs. Our home editor, mark easton, reports. The government claims the deaths of 12 migrants in the channeljust off the french coast earlier this week is evidence of both the moral imperative in destroying the smuggling gangs, and also that measures to disrupt the criminal networks are having an impact. The Home Office says it suggests the Business Model of the smugglers is under pressure. More people are being crammed into less seaworthy vessels, wi
Homes built in 1987 or before are on the candidate list to be checked following the congressional passage of a law prohibiting the use of lead in piping for any public water system. Lead is a toxic metal that can cause serious health problems.
An 87-year-old Buddhist who lived in Nepal before moving Down Under is said to be a definite match for British aristocrat Lord Lucan, according to leading expert Professor Hassan Ugail.
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A little-known aristocrat called Richard John Bingham, the 7th of Earl of Lucan, would find himself at the centre of one of the world s most enduring murder mysteries during the 1970s.