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Showers later on. All the details later on. Its monday 21st august. Our main story. The Serial Killer, lucy letby, is to be sentenced today for murdering seven babies and attempting to murder another six at the countess of chester hospital. Letby s crimes took place while she worked as a nurse on the Neonatal Unit between 2015 and 2016. She has indicated that she will not attend Manchester Crown court to hear her sentence. Graham satchell reports. Lucy, is it . Yes. My name is. From the manchester police. 0k to step in for two seconds . Yeah, thank you. The moment lucy letby was arrested. Today, britains most prolific baby killer will be told how long shell spend in prison. But letby s lawyers have indicated she wont be present when sentence is passed. Letby worked at the countess of chester hospital. She deliberately in ....
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this is bbc news, the headlines seven people are injured in a car ramming and knife attack in tel aviv, as un agencies voice alarm at the scale of israel s military operation in the west bank. the fighting is continuing. gunfire the crowd are scattering down there. seven people are injured in a car ramming and knife attack in tel aviv, as un agencies voice alarm at the scale of israel s military operation in the west bank. the uk metropolitan police reopen their investigation into potential breaches of covid rules at an event at conservative headquarters in the winter of 2020 un says countries should prepare for extraordinary weather event as el nino climate effect, as the natural phenomenon has begun the united nations has warned countries to start preparing for the effects of an el ni o weather event. the world meteorological organisation says the naturally occuring phenomenon has begun. it involves warmer water rising to the surface of the pacific ocean, pushing heat ....
programme. i m sally bundock. if you have just joined if you havejustjoined us, you are in time for the top business stories. france is on edge, as you know, because as you have been hearing, it has had many, many days of riots, which has been a real problem for president macron, who will be meeting the mayors of 220 municipal areas today that have been affected by the recent violence. riots in france appear to be calming, after five days of violent protests in response to the shooting and the killing of a teenager, nahel m, during a police traffic stop. there are concerns that the spate of violence will have a long term effect on the tourism sectorjust as the summer season begins. french media outlet le point quoted a tourism official as estimating that up to 25% of hotel bookings in paris had already been cancelled. in some regions, financial support has been announced for looted businesses and hospitality venues. joining me now is charlotte de montpellier, senior economist ....
iam in i am in stroud, where it is snowing. it may not be real but it is probably as close as many of us will get to a white christmas. a cloudy and damp day, murky in the west, rain crossing the north of the country. tonight and tomorrow the wind becomes a feature. details later. good morning. it s wednesday, the 20th of december. junior doctors in england are about to start a three day strike in a dispute over pay. they ll walk out from seven o clock this morning, after five weeks of negotiations failed to reach an agreement. this time of year is traditionally one of the nhs s most busy periods. our health correspondent sharon barbour has the details. hospitals across england, already struggling with the pressures that winter brings, are bracing themselves, as tens of thousands ofjunior doctors walk out for three days. whose nhs? our nhs! dr greenhaus, a surgical registrar. he s already qualified to undertake major knee and hip surgery. every time that i go and see a ....