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as the march assembled, at about 20 to 12 this morning, we saw james goddard being arrested by police. when we asked police what it was about, they said it related to a public order offence. they weren't more specific than that. certainly, james goddard hadn't done anything at that point this morning, so we assumed it related to events earlier in the week. daniel, we will leave at there. thanks for the update. police in wisconsin have charged a 21—year—old man with kidnapping a teenage girl and murdering her parents. jake patterson was arrested on two counts of first—degree homicide and one count of kidnapping. 13—year—old jayme closs had been held captive since october, after her mother and father were shot dead. she managed to escape and was found yesterday. jane o'brien has been following the story. jaime disappeared the night her parents were shot dead in western wisconsin. at a briefing, please described how thousands of volunteers searched in vain for the 13 year old suddenly appeared on thursday almost a month later and approached a woman for help. this lady went to a
as the march assembled, at about 20 to 12 this morning, we saw james goddard being arrested by police. when we asked police what it was about, they said it related to a public order offence. they weren't more specific than that. certainly, james goddard hadn't done anything at that point this morning, so we assumed it related to events earlier in the week. daniel, we will leave at there. thanks for the update. police in wisconsin have charged a 21—year—old man with kidnapping a teenage girl...
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the statement from james goddard said: the statement from james goddard said: "anna soubry as well as others have consistently shown themselves willing to fight in favour of vested corporate interests, against the will of the people, and she is now trying to shut down legitimate free speech because it is inconvenient for her. this isn't about one person. ms soubry is just a symptom of the problem. but yes, those showing fascist, totalitarian, globalist tendencies should and will be compared to their greatest 20th century counterparts: the national socialist party of germany. let's talk to ukip's general secretary and immigration spokesman, paul oakely, and labour mp tonia antoniazii, who is considering changing her route to work to avoid abusive protesters outside parliament. welcome to both of you. how well does your leader no james goddard? he does not know him at all, this is barrel scraping by the daily mail. it is just barrel scraping by the daily mail. it isjust a barrel scraping by the daily mail. it is just a selfie. you get asked for selfie is all the time and you do not know
the statement from james goddard said: the statement from james goddard said: "anna soubry as well as others have consistently shown themselves willing to fight in favour of vested corporate interests, against the will of the people, and she is now trying to shut down legitimate free speech because it is inconvenient for her. this isn't about one person. ms soubry is just a symptom of the problem. but yes, those showing fascist, totalitarian, globalist tendencies should and will be...
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we are following a protest by the group linked to james goddard and some of the others that were seen to be shouting at anna soubry in that footage that was filmed earlier in the week. a protest of about 200 to 300 people marching through central london, they have taken a route from westminister to victoria, down through pimlico. but as the march assembled about 11:a0am this morning, just outside stjames park tube station, we sanames goddard being arrested by police. when we asked police what that was about, they said it related to a public order offence. there weren't more specific than that. certainly, james goddard hadn't done anything at that point this morning, so we assume it relates to events earlier on in the week. heavy snow is continuing to wreak havoc across large parts of europe, leaving roads blocked, trains services cancelled and schools shut. it's led to the deaths of seven people in austria in the past week , and two hikers have been reported missing. conditions are also particularly treacherous in bavaria, as andy beatt reports. from scandinavia to switzerland, and th
we are following a protest by the group linked to james goddard and some of the others that were seen to be shouting at anna soubry in that footage that was filmed earlier in the week. a protest of about 200 to 300 people marching through central london, they have taken a route from westminister to victoria, down through pimlico. but as the march assembled about 11:a0am this morning, just outside stjames park tube station, we sanames goddard being arrested by police. when we asked police what...
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we are following a protest by the group linked to james goddard and some of the others that were seen to be shouting at anna soubry in that footage that was filmed earlier in the week. a protest of about 200 to 300 people marching through central london, they have taken a route from westminister to victoria, down through pimlico. but as the march assembled about 11:a0am this morning, just outside stjames park tube station, we sanames goddard being arrested by police. when we asked police what that was about, they said it related to a public order offence. there weren't more specific than that. certainly, james goddard hadn't done anything at that point this morning, so we assume it relates to events earlier on in the week. two french fire fighters and a spanish citizen have been killed in an explosion at a bakery in central paris. dozens more were injured in the blast. police suspect the blast was caused by a gas leak, which was reported in the building this morning. engulfed in flames, this burning ba kery engulfed in flames, this burning bakery is the site of a dramatic explosion th
we are following a protest by the group linked to james goddard and some of the others that were seen to be shouting at anna soubry in that footage that was filmed earlier in the week. a protest of about 200 to 300 people marching through central london, they have taken a route from westminister to victoria, down through pimlico. but as the march assembled about 11:a0am this morning, just outside stjames park tube station, we sanames goddard being arrested by police. when we asked police what...
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but certainly james goddard hadn't done anything at that point this morning, so we assume that relates to events earlier on in the week. thousands of people have marched through central london calling for a general election and an end to austerity. a number of labour shadow cabinet members joined the demonstration which ended at trafalgar square. it comes ahead of a crucial week in the commons, when mps are widely expected to reject theresa may's withdrawal deal with the eu. meanwhile, a group of pro—brexit campaigners assembled elsewehere in the capital this afternoon for a protest. they marched on westminster, later blocking westminster bridge as speakers addressed the crowd, according to reports on social media. two french fire fighters and a spanish woman have been killed in an explosion at a bakery in central paris. dozens more were injured in the blast. police suspect the blast was caused by a gas leak, which was reported in the building this morning. navtej johal reports. engulfed in flames, this burning bakery is the site of a dramatic explosion this morning that's left two f
but certainly james goddard hadn't done anything at that point this morning, so we assume that relates to events earlier on in the week. thousands of people have marched through central london calling for a general election and an end to austerity. a number of labour shadow cabinet members joined the demonstration which ended at trafalgar square. it comes ahead of a crucial week in the commons, when mps are widely expected to reject theresa may's withdrawal deal with the eu. meanwhile, a group...
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protester james goddard has been arrested in connection with incidents outside parliament on monday. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years coming up at 2.30pm: what happened to brazil? the first of a three—part special series where we examine how brazil's dreams of a better future disappeared. hello and welcome to bbc news. the ministry ofjustice says it's considering proposals to abolish prison sentences of less than six months in england and wales. ministers say short sentences are less effective at cutting re—offending than community penalties. it's thought about 30,000 offenders would avoid jail every year under the plans. ben ando reports. at any one time around 3,500 people are behind bars in england and wales serving sentences of six months or less for crimes like burglary or shoplifting. but almost two—thirds of those released will reoffend within a year. the prisons minister rory stewart has described these short sentences in a newspaper interview as long enou
protester james goddard has been arrested in connection with incidents outside parliament on monday. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years coming up at 2.30pm: what happened to brazil? the first of a three—part special series where we examine how brazil's dreams of a better future disappeared. hello and welcome to bbc news. the ministry ofjustice says it's considering proposals to...
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james goddard was detained by officers this morning on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. two french firefighters and a spanish tourist have been killed in a powerful explosion in central paris caused by a gas leak at a bakery. nearly 50 other people were injured. at prison sentences of less than 6 months in england and wales could be scrapped under plans being considered by the government. ministers think it could reduce re—offending. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul chief political commentator at the independent and anne ashworth, associate editor at the times.
james goddard was detained by officers this morning on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. two french firefighters and a spanish tourist have been killed in a powerful explosion in central paris caused by a gas leak at a bakery. nearly 50 other people were injured. at prison sentences of less than 6 months in england and wales could be scrapped under plans being considered by the government. ministers think it could reduce...
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protester james goddard has been arrested in connection with incidents outside parliament on monday. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall, bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years. now on bbc news — brazil seemed set to become one of the most successful nations of the 21st century, but it's faced problems of corruption, protests, recession and crime. in the first of a three—part special series, we examine how brazil's dreams of a better future disappeared. it wasn't supposed to be like this. not so long ago, brazil seemed set to become one of the major success stories of the 21st century. but less than a decade later, brazil's dream lies in ruins. its political class is discredited. corruption runs rife in business. the economy has stalled and its people have had enough. after a bitterly contested and violent election campaign, the country has chosen a radically different political path, with a controversial new leader. can president bolsonaro pull brazil back from the brink? or is brazil doomed to be always t
protester james goddard has been arrested in connection with incidents outside parliament on monday. europe braces itself as heavy snow continues to fall, bringing chaos to a number of alpine regions. austria suffers the worst conditions for 30 years. now on bbc news — brazil seemed set to become one of the most successful nations of the 21st century, but it's faced problems of corruption, protests, recession and crime. in the first of a three—part special series, we examine how brazil's...
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james goddard was detained by officers this morning on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. two french firefighters and a spanish tourist have been killed in a powerful explosion in central paris caused by a gas leak at a bakery. nearly 50 other people were injured. at prison sentences of less than 6 months in england and wales could be scrapped under plans being considered by the government. ministers think it could reduce re—offending. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul chief political commentator at the independent and anne ashworth, associate editor at the times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in and unsurprisingly they all lead with brexit. the times leads with what it calls ‘a very british coup‘ — it claims senior mps plan to seize control following the brexit vote on tuesday evening. a final warning from theresa may to back her deal or face catastrophe is the express‘s headline. the observer is also
james goddard was detained by officers this morning on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. two french firefighters and a spanish tourist have been killed in a powerful explosion in central paris caused by a gas leak at a bakery. nearly 50 other people were injured. at prison sentences of less than 6 months in england and wales could be scrapped under plans being considered by the government. ministers think it could reduce...
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james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online — even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. five live investigates has seen evidence that those who self—exclude can easily sign back in to accounts. gamstop says it has helped more than 50—thousand people self—exclude but now the gambling commssion says it plans to ask betting firms to build in enhanced identity verification to prevent customers gambling using incorrect details to access their accounts. adam bradford's father david racked up debts of 500—thousand pound
james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. the gambling...
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james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online — even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. five live investigates has seen evidence that those who self—exclude can easily sign back in to accounts. gamstop says it has helped more than 50,000 people self—exclude but now the gambling commssion says it plans to ask betting firms to build in enhanced identity verification to prevent customers gambling using incorrect details to access their accounts. earlier my colleagues louise minchin and rogerjohnson spoke to david bradfo
james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. the gambling...
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james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. 5 live investigates has seen evidence that those who self—exclude can easily sign back in to accounts. gamstop says it has helped more than 50,000 people self—exclude but now the gambling commssion says it plans to ask betting firms to build in enhanced identity verification to prevent customers gambling using incorrect details to access their accounts. around 8a,000 people took part in the latest round of yellow vest protests across france on saturday, according to the interior ministry. the figure suggests a sharp rise on last week's estimate of 50,000 demonstrators. in paris police clashed with rioters near the arc de triomphe as hundreds were arrested. it is the ninth consecutive weeke
james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. 5 live investigates has seen evidence that those who self—exclude can easily sign back in to...
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james goddard was detained by officers this morning near st james‘s park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. three people — including two firefighters — have died and nearly 50 others injured in a powerful explosion at a bakery in the centre of paris. firefighters have been tackling a blaze through out the day, police suspect a gas leak caused the blast. our paris correspondent lucy williamson reports. on the site of a local bakery, around the corner from the folies bergere, residents faced a charred and empty shell. the force of the gas explosion was felt in districts several miles away. along rue trevise, the blast shattered windows, blew out doors, and sent locals and tourists into the street, straight from their beds. translation: when i walked past the entrance i heard a huge explosion. i was hit by the debris. it's dry now and i've washed off a bit but there was a lot of blood on my neck and my head, too. 200 firefighters were called in to help those trapped by the blast.
james goddard was detained by officers this morning near st james‘s park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. three people — including two firefighters — have died and nearly 50 others injured in a powerful explosion at a bakery in the centre of paris. firefighters have been tackling a blaze through out the day, police suspect a gas leak caused the blast. our paris correspondent lucy...
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james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. 5 live investigates has seen evidence that those who self—exclude can easily sign back in to accounts. gamstop says it has helped more than 50,000 people self—exclude but now the gambling commssion says it plans to ask betting firms to build in enhanced identity verification to prevent customers gambling using incorrect details to access their accounts. the 5 live investigates programme also discovered similar problems with high—str
james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. the gambling...
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james goddard seen here in the high—visibility vest was detained by officers this morning on suspicion of a public order offence. two french firefighters and a spanish tourist have been killed in a powerful explosion in central paris caused by a gas leak at a bakery. nearly 50 other people were injured. prison sentences of less than six months in england and wales could be scrapped under plans being considered by the government. ministers think it could cut re—offending. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with us. the headlines this evening. after two defeats on the spin liverpool are back to winning ways in the premier league. it's rice, rice baby for west ham as declan stars in west ham's win over arsenal. and it's a great day for the irish in the champions cup with wins for ulster and leinster over their french opponents. also coming up in the programme — as andy murray begins the long goodbye, we ask what's next for british tennis.
james goddard seen here in the high—visibility vest was detained by officers this morning on suspicion of a public order offence. two french firefighters and a spanish tourist have been killed in a powerful explosion in central paris caused by a gas leak at a bakery. nearly 50 other people were injured. prison sentences of less than six months in england and wales could be scrapped under plans being considered by the government. ministers think it could cut re—offending. now on bbc news...
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pro—brexit activist james goddard, seen here wearing a red jacket, was detained by officers on saturday morning near a london underground station on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. an opposition presidential candidate in the democratic republic of congo, martin fayulu has demanded a full recount of votes from last month's presidential election. another opposition leader, felix tshisekedi, was declared the winner, but mr fayulu has accused him of striking a power—sharing deal with the outgoing president, joseph kabila. well, let's stay with that story — gaius kowene from bbc africa explains what martin fayulu wants to achieve through this petition in the constitutional court. he is asking for a manual vote recount and he is also asking for results to be published, polling station by polling station, so that he can compare what the electoral commission has with the data that his own observers from his own political party collected and sent to his headquarters here. and after that, the court will have a maximum of seven days to look into his pet
pro—brexit activist james goddard, seen here wearing a red jacket, was detained by officers on saturday morning near a london underground station on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. an opposition presidential candidate in the democratic republic of congo, martin fayulu has demanded a full recount of votes from last month's presidential election. another opposition leader, felix tshisekedi, was declared the winner, but mr fayulu has accused him of...
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james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. 5 live investigates has seen evidence that those who self—exclude can easily sign back in to accounts. gamstop says it has helped more than 50,000 people self—exclude but now the gambling commssion says it plans to ask betting firms to build in enhanced identity verification to prevent customers gambling using incorrect details to access their accounts. let's speak to labour mp carolyn harris who chairs a cross—party group of mps on
james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. the gambling...
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pro—brexit activist james goddard, seen here wearing a red jacket, was detained by officers on saturday morning near a london underground station on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. an opposition presidential candidate in the democratic republic of congo, martin fayulu has demanded a full recount of votes from last month‘s presidential election. another opposition leader, felix tshisekedi, was declared the winner, but mr fayulu has accused him of striking a power—sharing deal with the outgoing president, joseph kabila. well, let‘s stay with that story. gaius kowene from bbc africa explains what martin fayulu wants to achieve through this petition in the constitutional court. he is asking for a manual vote recount and he is also asking for results to be published, polling station by polling station, so that he can compare what the electoral commission has with the data that his own observers from his own political party collected and sent to his headquarters here. and after that, the court will have a maximum of seven days to look into his pe
pro—brexit activist james goddard, seen here wearing a red jacket, was detained by officers on saturday morning near a london underground station on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. an opposition presidential candidate in the democratic republic of congo, martin fayulu has demanded a full recount of votes from last month‘s presidential election. another opposition leader, felix tshisekedi, was declared the winner, but mr fayulu has accused him of...
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pro—brexit activist james goddard, seen here wearing a red jacket, was detained by officers this morning near a london underground station on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. the political standoff in the democratic republic of congo has deepened, with the runner—up for president, martin fayulu, filing a petition at the constitutional court challenging the results. another opposition leader has been declared the winner. mr fayulu has accused him of striking a power—sharing deal with the outgoing president, joseph kabila. meanwhile a coalition of parties loyal to mr kabila has been declared to have won a majority of seats in parliament. gaius kowene from bbc africa explains what martin fayulu wants to achieve through this petition in the constitutional court. he is asking for a manual vote recount and he is also asking for results to be published, polling station by polling station, so that he can compare what the electoral commission has with the data that his own observers from his own political party collected and sent to his headquarters her
pro—brexit activist james goddard, seen here wearing a red jacket, was detained by officers this morning near a london underground station on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. the political standoff in the democratic republic of congo has deepened, with the runner—up for president, martin fayulu, filing a petition at the constitutional court challenging the results. another opposition leader has been declared the winner. mr fayulu has accused him of...
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james goddard seen here on the left wearing a high visibility vest was detained by officers this morning near stjames‘s park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. a number of mps have raised concerns about safety in westminster ahead of this week's vote on the prime minister's brexit deal. firefighters have been tackling a blaze in the centre of paris after a powerful explosion that killed three people and injured nearly 50. police suspect a gas leak caused the blast in a bakery. 0ur paris correspondent, lucy williamson reports. 0n the site of a local bakery, around the corner from the folies bergere, residents faced a charred and empty shell. the force of the gas explosion was felt in districts several miles away. the blast shattered windows, blew out doors, and sent locals and tourists into the street, straight from their beds. translation: when i walked past the entrance i heard a huge explosion. i was hit by the debris. i'm dry now and i've washed off a bit but there was a lot of blood on my neck and head, too. 200
james goddard seen here on the left wearing a high visibility vest was detained by officers this morning near stjames‘s park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. a number of mps have raised concerns about safety in westminster ahead of this week's vote on the prime minister's brexit deal. firefighters have been tackling a blaze in the centre of paris after a powerful explosion that killed three people and injured nearly 50....
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pro—brexit activist james goddard, seen here wearing a red jacket, was detained by officers this morning near stjames's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. a powerful explosion in paris this morning killed three people and injured nearly 50. police suspect a gas leak caused the blast in a bakery. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson reports. on the site of a local bakery, around the corner from the folies bergere, residents faced a charred and empty shell. the force of the gas explosion was felt in districts several miles away. the blast shattered windows, blew out doors, and sent locals and tourists into the street, straight from their beds. translation: when i walked past the entrance i heard a huge explosion. i was hit by the debris. i'm dry now and i've washed off a bit but there was a lot of blood on my neck and head, too. 200 firefighters were called in to help those trapped by the blast. among those whose lives they saved was a colleague, buried for almost two hours beneath the rubble. but two other fire
pro—brexit activist james goddard, seen here wearing a red jacket, was detained by officers this morning near stjames's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. he has since been released on bail. a powerful explosion in paris this morning killed three people and injured nearly 50. police suspect a gas leak caused the blast in a bakery. our paris correspondent, lucy williamson reports. on the site of a local bakery, around the corner from the folies bergere,...
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james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online — even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. bbc radio 5 live investigates found that gamblers were able to create new online accounts by making very minor changes to their personal details. the gambling commission acknowledge that betting firms weren't verifying the identities of customers carefully enough. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. around 84,000 people took part in the latest round of yellow vest protests across france on saturday, according to the interior ministry. the figure suggests a sharp rise on
james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online — even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. bbc radio 5 live investigates found that gamblers were able to create new online accounts by...
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james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online — even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. an investigation by radio five live found addicts were able to sign back into exiting online accounts by making minor changes to their personal details. the gambling commission acknowledge that betting firms weren't verifying the identities of customers carefully enough. a man has been arrested following the death of an 11—year—old boy in a hit—and—run collision in greater manchester last night. a car was found abandoned a short distance from the scene in beswick. the 31—year—old suspect remains in police custody. more than 20 people have been killed and two are missing following the collapse of a roof at a coal mine in northern china. 87 people were working underground in the
james goddard was detained by officers yesterday morning near st james's park tube station in westminster, on suspicion of a public order offence. last week a number of mps raised concerns about safety in westminster. the gambling commission has told the bbc it plans to close a loophole that allows problem gamblers to continue betting online — even after they've signed up to a self—exclusion scheme. an investigation by radio five live found addicts were able to sign back into exiting online...
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he says he began turning up at parliament recently and has known the "leader" of the group, james goddard, for about eight months. he says he was inspired to become an activist becasue of stephen yaxley—lennon — also known as tommy robinson — a far right activist, and says although is a supporter of tommy robinson, he insists he is just a "normal bloke fighting for brexit not to be overturned". he told our reporter, noel phillips, that it's legitimate for mps to be harassed if they attempt to stop brexit — and they'll keep on doing it if they don't get their way. the police are continuing to investigate whether any criminal offence was committed when conservative mp alice duberry was called a nazi by pro—brexit supporters outside parliament. this was one of the protesters who surrounded the prominent remain campaigner. we understand he is called andy allen. he has posted offensive messages about sadiq khan... she was laughing, the police wasn't nowhere. it started all peaceful and then it kicked off. we we re peaceful and then it kicked off. we were only challenging across the r
he says he began turning up at parliament recently and has known the "leader" of the group, james goddard, for about eight months. he says he was inspired to become an activist becasue of stephen yaxley—lennon — also known as tommy robinson — a far right activist, and says although is a supporter of tommy robinson, he insists he is just a "normal bloke fighting for brexit not to be overturned". he told our reporter, noel phillips, that it's legitimate for mps to be...
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with james goddard, the anna soubry had been in an incident withjames goddard, the person leading the group of thugs a couple of months prior to that, given they had shouted abuse at her on live television, it was clearly an increased security risk around anna soubry when she stepped off that stage, so there should have been some degree of protection but there was not. we can argue that more funding needs to go to police in general across the country but we all know that when there is a heightened security risk, there should be people making sure that person is protected. did you literally step in to help her because you felt you needed some help and it was not forthcoming? six oi’ help and it was not forthcoming? six or $0 help and it was not forthcoming? six or so of them crowding around her, getting right up in herface, i try to make sure i was as close as possible to them, try not to escalate the situation by putting myself between them physically because that would cause a brawl, but it was not ideal. i could not leave her alone until i was in the parliament —— i did not wa
with james goddard, the anna soubry had been in an incident withjames goddard, the person leading the group of thugs a couple of months prior to that, given they had shouted abuse at her on live television, it was clearly an increased security risk around anna soubry when she stepped off that stage, so there should have been some degree of protection but there was not. we can argue that more funding needs to go to police in general across the country but we all know that when there is a...