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Grace for a man who was described by the Chief Magistrate is perhaps the most recognised newsreader in the uk. Huw edwards was also told it wasn t an exaggeration to say his reputation was in tatters. Helena wilkinson, Bbc News. Back now to westminster magistrates court, where we just heard that sentence in our senior Uk Correspondence Sima Kotecha is there. You watched Huw Edwards arrive there this morning, he has been sentenced in the last ten minutes or so, is he still in the court . We have literallyjust heard that there sentencing has finished and that Huw Edwards has stood up and left the dock with his legal team to meet the probation service, i understand. He appears to have let out paul, your reaction . Initially The Sun newsnaper paul, your reaction . Initially the Sun Newspaper came paul, your reaction . Initial ....
promising them resources and aid as they dig through the rubble for victims. the survivor say their town is unrecognizable. more states were hit by severe weather including georgia, alabama and oklahoma. this hail pummeling parts of arkansas causing damage great everything you need to know this morning. janice, these tornadoes can touchdown anywhere.it ran right through a community. we can warn people and tell them where the location is going to get hit hard which is what we did yesterday. the panhandle was part of that but when you see the devastating damage and folks out of their homes death and destruction. it s heartbreaking and unfortunately we have another day of strong severe storms. look at the last 48 hours. it s rare to see severe weather outbreaks in june. it is possible but we typically see it in the spring and fall when we have a clash of the air mass and the fact we are saying this amount of severe weather this late in the season is remarkable but we d ....
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for our entertainment and putting them in danger? moments after the race started after an almost 15 minute delay, hill sixteen fell at the first hurdle and died the third horse across the three day festival. his trainer says the protests made him hyper. didn t make it easy for any old horses, and we saw what happened. the rspca says we must review the circumstances of each of the sad deaths at aintree, so that we never again exit a festival of racing with three dead horses. but lucinda russell, the trainer of the race s winning horse told five live that the safest place for a horse to be is on the racecourse. your thoughts on this please do the protesters have a point or were they wrong? we re on five live, bbc news, bbc two, iplayer and bbc sounds. and here is the news. the trainer of a horse that died during the grand national has blamed the incident on delays caused by protesters. the start of the race was held back for m minutes after activists got on the track. the ....