to discuss meaningful reform. we want to give our staff a pay increase, but it has to be self funding from within the industry, because we can t afford to keep taking more taxpayers money. as conservatives gather in birmingham for their annual conference, for the first time, prime minister liz truss admits there has been disruption in the uk economy following last friday s mini budget. a man held in iran for nearly five years on spying charges before being released alongside nazanin zaghari ratcliffe says he s dedicating his london marathon run to the people of iran and its prisoners. hello, and a warm welcome if you have justjoined hello, and a warm welcome if you havejustjoined us. more than 50,000 rail workers are taking industrial action today, causing the biggest strike disruption on the railways this year. 0nly around 11% of the usual saturday timetable will only recover slowly on sunday morning. 0nly around 11% of the usual saturday timetable will be able to run. se
to discuss meaningful reform. we want to give our staff a pay increase, but it has to be self funding from within the industry, because we can t afford to keep taking more taxpayers money. as conservatives gather in birmingham for their annual conference, for the first time, prime minister liz truss admits there has been disruption in the uk economy following last friday s mini budget. a man held in iran for nearly five years on spying charges before being released alongside nazanin zaghari ratcliffe says he s dedicating his london marathon run to the people of iran and its prisoners.
there ve been huge protests around the world in support of women s rights in iran after the death of mahsa amini, who died after being arrested for not covering her hair. an iranian human rights group says people in nearly 160 cities have taken to the streets in solidarity. more than 80 people are reported to have died in unrest within iran since mahsa amini s death. initially, authorities said she died of a heart attack. social media has also seen a wave of support, with men and women filming themselves cutting their hair and shaving their heads as a symbol of protest. they include nazanin zagari ratcliffe, from london, who was imprisoned in iran for six years until she was released in march. released on the same day as nazanin was anoosheh ashoori, who s now 68, and was imprisoned in iran in 2017. tomorrow he will be running the london marathon for amnesty international in honour of those still trapped behind bars in iran. i spoke to him earlier. running and running and running
the case of keith bennett. he was one of the victims of the moors murderers ian brady and myra hindley. he disappeared in 1964 in june, 12 years old at the time, while visiting his grandfather. he has never been seen since. nobody has never been seen since. nobody has been found. no body. brady and hindley were convicted in the 19605 and hindley were convicted in the 1960s at a crown court trial for his murder along with that of four other youngsters. his body is the one set of remains that has never been found. his mum went to her grave still hoping her son s body would be recovered. she even spoke to ian brady and made contact with him and at one point ian brady went to saddleworth moor to make an unsuccessful attempt to locate the remains. police are saying they have found nothing as yet put the investigation is continuing, and given the weather conditions, it is likely to be going on for a little while yet. tim iran now. to iran.
your daughters as well. your life has been in britain for many years, hasn t it? you were only back in iran because you are visiting your parents? yes. having returned, in fact, the first four months, i think i was overwhelmed with the joy of being released, but in the past couple of months, i am getting a lot of flashbacks and anxiety attacks that i have to deal with. and that is an ongoing process? yes. and what about the impact on your family? because they went through this incredibly traumatic experience just as you did, and i am not for one minute minimising what you must have endured. one only has to read the interviews you have given to get a very small snapshot of what you had to put up with. but they had a sort of, i guess, a form of grieving almost for your absence as well. has it been a hard process to kind