the chairman of the bank has said he is truly sorry for taking the company to the brink of bankruptcy. credit suisse was taken over last month by its rival, ubs, in an emergency deal backed by the swiss government. shareholders were not consulted about the takeover. let s go live now to switzerland and speak to our correspondent, imogen foulkes. it is interesting if you eat so what has come out of this meeting, the boss they are apologising and also a collapse entirely would have been bad news for the country and therefore this was the least bad option. therefore this was the least bad 0 tion. . , , therefore this was the least bad otion. . , , ., option. that is right. it s a blustery option. that is right. it s a blustery day option. that is right. it s a blustery day in option. that is right. it s a| blustery day in switzerland option. that is right. it s a - blustery day in switzerland but there is a tornado of anger blowing through credit suisse s agm. it is tru
in north london. a service of remembrance has been held. tolu adeoye was there. prayer recital. remembering the life lost and saying prayers for those whose lives were changed forever, when a man deliberately drove a van into a crowd near the muslim welfare house in finsbury park five years ago today. 51 year old makram ali was killed in the attack. darren osborne from cardiff was found guilty of terrorism related murder and jailed for a minimum of 43 years in 2018. he also injured several others, including yassin hersi. one of my legs was broken, and the other one was really, you know, damaged. i ve seen the dead body of makram ali as well there. and all that things is still fresh to my mind, even though it s been five years. it s been a really very hard time. thank you all for gathering here today to. she sobs. to remember my dad, makram ali. some people say with time it gets easier, but i believe that it never gets easy. that black hole, you always have that black hole in
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from uk soil. also sticking to the uk, regularsea from uk soil. also sticking to the uk, regular sea to vertical launch coming up, one in sunderland later this year and coming up, one in sunderland later this yearand coming up, one in sunderland later this year and shetlands and the orkneys. the private investor support is there and it is up to version to sell themselves and find new buyer for this nativity system. innovative system. new buyer for this nativity system. innovative system. new buyer for this nativity system. innovative system. thank you for talkin: to innovative system. thank you for talking to us- let s turn our attention to india, where the population is at 1.4 billion. now, imagine the challenge of running government welfare programmes there, when many of the people live in remote rural areas. well, a new app is hoping to tackle that challenge, and our india business correspondent nikhil inamdar has seen it in action. consider this, the indian govern