with their reputation intact? poland says a record number of migrants have tried to enter from belarus. we ll speak to the polish government about allegations it s breaking the law and pushing them back. hello and welcome. we are starting here in the uk, where new distressing details have emerged at the start of the two day sentencing of the police officer who raped and murdered sarah everard in london. today, a court heard how wayne couzens, who was a serving metropolitan police officer, used covid rules to pretend to arrest the 33 year old as she was walking home from a friend s house. her murder in march sparked an outcry against male violence towards women. our special correspondent lucy manning was in court. she was my precious little girl, said sarah everard s mother. i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endured. that was at the hands of wayne couzens, in handcuffs when he was arrested at home, telling lie after li
after she admitted drink driving, driving while disqualified and driving without insurance following a car crash near her home. a court in los angeles will decide whether or not to suspend britney spears s father s control over her financial affairs at a hearing about her controversial conservatorship arrangement. good evening. a court has heard how a police officer used covid rules to kidnap sarah everard from the streets of south london in march before he raped and murdered her. wayne couzens who was a serving metropolitan police officer pretended to arrest the 33 year old and was seen handcuffing her as she was walking home from a friend s house. today sarah everard s family addressed the court. they said they were broken hearted and haunted by the horror of what happened to their daughter. lucy manning was in court. she was my precious little girl, said sarah everard s mother. i can never talk to her, never hold her again. i am tormented at the thought of what she endu
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I don t think the speech is going to go anywhere close to giving labour a chance of winning at the next election. i think he has to do two things. if this speech is made a difference, it s probably me a positive and on both fronts. we ll see if you mix a sustained difference, but two things he has to do is firstly, voters don t have much of an opinion of him yet but very few who have seen him say that the think is a strong leader is to convince more people that he is a strong leader. but also what is happened in recent years, particularly over the break the debate is the increasing view among the labour party isn t in touch with the labour party isn t in touch with the concerns of the normal voters out there, particularly as we see, he does need to turn those numbers around and we did see quite a bit of that with assume the crying beginning of the big issue, trying to reclaim crime and conservatives are a lot more trusted to tackle crime, some things he is trying to do there to turn th
Power is his purpose now. this is a big moment that demands leadership, leadership founded on the principles that have informed my life work, care, equality, security. these are the tools of my trade, and with them, i will go to work. thank you, conference. he didn t mention jeremy corbyn by name. he didn t have to, because it s obvious in this hall, in brighton this week, the power of the left has drained away, giving him a new sense of confidence in a changing party and a bolder voice that labour has been desperate to hear. it was a great speech. it showed that he cares about working, he cares about family. absolutely smashed it. i mean, this is the keir starmer that we all know. you wanted to hear more? that s what i was calling for, that genuine alternative. - they were delighted.