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here's our special correspondent lucy manning. coming into land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden in clapham. a small crater visible. it is a desperate act, to stow away on a plane, and he didn't survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang and that a man had fallen from the sky. the kenya airways flight left nairobi on sunday morning at 7:19 british time, at the start of a nine—hour, 4000 mile trip. it was at 3500 feet when the body fell. the plane flying over offerton road at 3:36pm, and landing at heathrow just six minutes later. this has happened in the past. we have heard about it happening in richmond. now it has just happened here. it is quite frightening, it has happened so close as well. unfortunate, the poor chap. a bbc documentary about a man who fell to his death in 2012 show
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lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: england thrash australia by eight wickets to move into sunday's cricket world cup final. one win from history, serena williams is into the wimbledon final as she looks to win a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title. and rory mcilroy is four shots of the lead heading into the second round of the scottish open in north berwick. hello there and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that hosts england are through to the cricket world cup final for the first time since 1992. they demolished reigning champions australia by eight wickets and will now face new zealand in sunday's final at lords. watching in birmingham was will perry. "cricket‘s coming home" was the chant from the england fans as they left edgbaston having watched their side thump their old rivals australia by eight wickets to book their place in the world cup final on sunday against new z
lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: england thrash australia by eight wickets to move into sunday's cricket world cup final. one win from history, serena williams is into the wimbledon final as she looks to win a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title. and rory mcilroy is four shots of the lead heading into the second round of the scottish open in north...
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lucy manning, bbc news. the time has just gone 6:15pm. 0ur lucy manning, bbc news. the time has just gone 6:15pm. our top story this evening. and no—deal brexit could trigger a 30 billion deficit to the economy. and i am here at port rush when it's been a nightmare start for rory mcilroy in the open championship. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: it went down to the wire but an exciting sprint finish saw british rider simon yates win stage 12 of the tour de france. headteachers are warning of a mental health crisis in primary education — that's children under 11. 46 health trusts across the uk replied to a freedom of information request from the bbc. it indicates the number of mental health referrals by primary schools have risen by nearly 50% over the last three years to just over 31,500 children. our special correspondent ed thomas has more. i've had things thrown at me — chairs, tables, books. self—harming on a regular basis. children say they don't want to be here anymore. you talk to the teachers, we all feel like this. it's a massive crisis in our sc
lucy manning, bbc news. the time has just gone 6:15pm. 0ur lucy manning, bbc news. the time has just gone 6:15pm. our top story this evening. and no—deal brexit could trigger a 30 billion deficit to the economy. and i am here at port rush when it's been a nightmare start for rory mcilroy in the open championship. coming up on sportsday on bbc news: it went down to the wire but an exciting sprint finish saw british rider simon yates win stage 12 of the tour de france. headteachers are warning...
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here's our special correspondent lucy manning. coming into land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden in clapham. a small crater visible. it is a desperate act, to stow away on a plane, and he didn't survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang and that a man had fallen from the sky. the man who was sunbathing in the garden has been left badly shaken by what he saw and the narrow miss that could have killed him as well. the kenya airways flight left nairobi on sunday morning at 7:19 british time, at the start of a nine—hour, 4000 mile trip. it was at 3500 feet when the body fell. the plane flying over 0fferton road at 3:36pm, and landing at heathrow just six minutes later. this has happened in the past. we have heard about it happening in richmond. now it has just happened here. it is quite
here's our special correspondent lucy manning. coming into land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden in clapham. a small crater visible. it is a desperate act, to stow away on a plane, and he didn't survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang and that a...
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here's the bbc‘s lucy manning. coming in to land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden in clapham. a small crater visible. it is a desperate act, to stow away on a plane, and he didn't survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang, and that a man had fallen from the sky. the man, who was sunbathing in the garden, has been left badly shaken by what he saw, and the narrown miss that could have killed him as well. the kenya airways flight left nairobi on sunday morning at 7:19am british time, at the start of a nine—hour, 4,000—mile trip. it was at 3,500 feet when the body fell. the plane flying over 0fferton road at 3:36pm, and landing at heathrow just six minutes later. this has happened in the past. i mean, i've heard about it happening in richmond. now it's just happened her
here's the bbc‘s lucy manning. coming in to land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden in clapham. a small crater visible. it is a desperate act, to stow away on a plane, and he didn't survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang, and that a man had...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports. crowd chant: shame on you! shame on you! the news that stephen yaxley—lennon had been found in contempt of court did bot go down well with his supporters outside the old bailey. some surged at the police, missiles thrown, batons raised. it had been calmer in court, where the man also known as tommy robinson just shook his head as the judge said he had interfered with the justice process. it was this controversial broadcast live on social media last year that meant he had broken strict rules about what can be reported about court cases. doesn't seem like much guilt... he had filmed and confronted defendants accused of sexual exploitation of girls outside leeds crown court. it was viewed more than 250,000 times. the judge said mr yaxley—lennon‘s behaviour, aggressively confronting some of the defendants, live—streaming from outside leeds crown court and breaking reporting restrictions, was a serious interference with the administration ofjustice. leaving the courtroom, mr yaxley—lennon claimed it was a corrupt decisi
our special correspondent lucy manning reports. crowd chant: shame on you! shame on you! the news that stephen yaxley—lennon had been found in contempt of court did bot go down well with his supporters outside the old bailey. some surged at the police, missiles thrown, batons raised. it had been calmer in court, where the man also known as tommy robinson just shook his head as the judge said he had interfered with the justice process. it was this controversial broadcast live on social media...
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lucy manning, bbc news. and finally serena williams is through to her 11th wimbledon final. it took her less than an hour to beat ba rbora strycova in straight sets. she's now looking to make history by winning her 24th grand slam title. andy swiss was there. it has become one of sport's most familiar sights. another serena celebration, another step towards history. if she had been a little rusty at the start of the tournament, she's now back to her gleaming best. that pulverising power was as irresistible as ever, but williams‘ poise was also plain to see. beautiful. poor barbora strycova was soon hurtling towards the exit. all over in less than an hour, in suitably emphatic style. williams now in sight of a record equalling 24th grand slam title. a remarkable feat for a remarkable athlete. i have a greatjob and i love what i do, and i'm still pretty good at what i do, i guess, ijust enjoy it. it's just a remarkable experience every time. williams will now face simona halep in the final, after she breezed past elina svitolina. no doubting serena williams has been the star
lucy manning, bbc news. and finally serena williams is through to her 11th wimbledon final. it took her less than an hour to beat ba rbora strycova in straight sets. she's now looking to make history by winning her 24th grand slam title. andy swiss was there. it has become one of sport's most familiar sights. another serena celebration, another step towards history. if she had been a little rusty at the start of the tournament, she's now back to her gleaming best. that pulverising power was as...
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lucy manning, bbc news. this week we've brought you a series of special reports about the rapid deforestation of the amazon ra i nfo rest. there's been an aggressive increase since the election of president bolsonaro in brazil in january driven by economic development. the rainforest covers an area 20 times the size of britain. nearly two thirds of it is in brazil. and it's crucial role in our global climate impacts all of us. let's look back at some of david shukman‘s reporting this week. the billions of trees store so much carbon they help to slow down global warming. they are also home to an amazing tenth of all species in the natural world. but the sight of bare earth and dead trunks is becoming more common. this is happening all over the amazon to create more farmland. and the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. it's hard to believe but an area the size of a football pitch is being cleared every single minute. what that means is that forests that could cover more than 2
lucy manning, bbc news. this week we've brought you a series of special reports about the rapid deforestation of the amazon ra i nfo rest. there's been an aggressive increase since the election of president bolsonaro in brazil in january driven by economic development. the rainforest covers an area 20 times the size of britain. nearly two thirds of it is in brazil. and it's crucial role in our global climate impacts all of us. let's look back at some of david shukman‘s reporting this week....
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lucy manning, bbc news. head teachers are warning of a worsening mental health crisis in primary schools. 46 health trusts across the uk replied to a freedom of information request from the bbc. their data indicates that mental health referrals have risen sharply. help was requested for more than 31,000 primary school children in the past year alone. but nhs figures for england reveal that over the same period, a third of all children with mental health problems received no professional care. our special correspondent ed thomas has been to one primary school in bury in lancashire to hear teachers' concerns. i've had things thrown at me — chairs, tables, books. self—harming on a regular basis. children say they don't want to be here any more. you talk to other head teachers, we all feel like this. it's a massive crisis in our schools. meet headteacherjoanne. this is the next little room we've made. she's invited the bbc inside her classrooms... little break—out spaces... ..to see a school over capacity.
lucy manning, bbc news. head teachers are warning of a worsening mental health crisis in primary schools. 46 health trusts across the uk replied to a freedom of information request from the bbc. their data indicates that mental health referrals have risen sharply. help was requested for more than 31,000 primary school children in the past year alone. but nhs figures for england reveal that over the same period, a third of all children with mental health problems received no professional care....
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here's our special correspondent lucy manning. coming into land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden in clapham. a small crater visible. it is a desperate act, to stow away on a plane, and he didn't survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang and that a man had fallen from the sky. the man who was sunbathing in the garden has been left badly shaken by what he saw and the narrown miss that could have killed him as well. the kenya airways flight left nairobi on sunday morning at 7:19 british time, at the start of a nine—hour, 4000 mile trip. it was at 3500 feet when the body fell. the plane flying over 0fferton road at 3:36pm, and landing at heathrow just six minutes later. this has happened in the past. we have heard about it happening in richmond. now it has just happened here. it is quite
here's our special correspondent lucy manning. coming into land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden in clapham. a small crater visible. it is a desperate act, to stow away on a plane, and he didn't survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang and that a...
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lucy manning, bbc news. the former prime minister, sirjohn major has said mps and fellow conservatives need to put the country before their party in their approach to brexit. he warned that the wrong choice of leaderfor the party could be a disaster for the economy and for peace in northern ireland. he was speaking stephen sackur on the bbc‘s hardtalk programme. the troubles in northern ireland started with the murders of those customs officers. go and ask the taoiseach, there were plenty of people both on the nationalist side and on the republican side he would be only too willing to have an excuse be only too willing to have an excuse to restart violence. so let us excuse to restart violence. so let us not just concentrate excuse to restart violence. so let us notjust concentrate on one aspect of that are now that is a huge impediment. now, ispent aspect of that are now that is a huge impediment. now, i spent a large number of years of my time in downing street working on the irish peace process, which,
lucy manning, bbc news. the former prime minister, sirjohn major has said mps and fellow conservatives need to put the country before their party in their approach to brexit. he warned that the wrong choice of leaderfor the party could be a disaster for the economy and for peace in northern ireland. he was speaking stephen sackur on the bbc‘s hardtalk programme. the troubles in northern ireland started with the murders of those customs officers. go and ask the taoiseach, there were plenty of...
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lucy manning, bbc news. families of the victims of the serial killer stephen port have been told fresh inquests will focus on possible police failings. he drugged four young men and dumped their bodies. since the conviction, the victims' families have questioned why he was not stopped sooner. surgeons in australia have successfully rewired the nerves of paralysed patients to give them movement in their arms and hands. 16 patients who had no use of any of their limbs were operated on. 13 of them can now bend their elbows and use their hands to grip things. the surgery has been described as life—changing. here's our health correspondent james gallagher. this might seem simple, but it's remarkable. 0nce—paralysed patients have been given the use of their arms and hands again. they can feed themselves, put on make—up or hold hands with a partner. paul robinson was injured in a dirt—bike accident four years ago. i can pick something with my left that i wouldn't be able to do with my right. but he can now
lucy manning, bbc news. families of the victims of the serial killer stephen port have been told fresh inquests will focus on possible police failings. he drugged four young men and dumped their bodies. since the conviction, the victims' families have questioned why he was not stopped sooner. surgeons in australia have successfully rewired the nerves of paralysed patients to give them movement in their arms and hands. 16 patients who had no use of any of their limbs were operated on. 13 of them...
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lucy manning, bbc news. british airways says it will challenge a record fine imposed by regulators after a major data breach last year. some of the largest fines imposed by the information commissioner before today had been to companies like yahoo, facebook and uber. but a change in the law means ba's fine now dwarfs previous ones. the company says it will appeal the decision. hundreds, possibly thousands ofjobs are at risk at deutsche bank's uk operations as part of a company reorganisation. some workers appeared to be leaving the firm's offices in london with their belongings earlier today. the bank is beginning a restructuring programme to cut 18,000 jobs around the world, amounting to a fifth of its global workforce. the biggest labour—supporting trade unions have agreed a common position on brexit. they say they'd back a referendum on any deal brokered by a conservative government, or on a no—deal brexit, and they would expect labour to campaign to remain in the eu. it clears the way for labour's sh
lucy manning, bbc news. british airways says it will challenge a record fine imposed by regulators after a major data breach last year. some of the largest fines imposed by the information commissioner before today had been to companies like yahoo, facebook and uber. but a change in the law means ba's fine now dwarfs previous ones. the company says it will appeal the decision. hundreds, possibly thousands ofjobs are at risk at deutsche bank's uk operations as part of a company reorganisation....
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lucy manning, bbc news. there were jubilant scenes at edgbaston a short time ago as england beat australia to reach their first cricket world cup final for 27 years, winning convincingly by eight wickets. they will now meet new zealand in sunday's final at lord's. sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching. since 1975 it's the message which has never quite arrived. now delivery time — well, semifinal time. australia's captain marked his territory for a long stay. aaron finch lasted one ball — lbw, gone. england's dream scenario — get rid of david warner early. so here is what a cricketing dream come true looks like. chris woakes, pride of birmingham. next, too good for peter handscomb. well, try facing jofra archer. alex carey actually did brilliantly here to catch his helmet before it fell on his stumps, and he batted on bravely to make 46. steve smith was australia's anchor, but watch england's wicketkeeper, jos buttler, here, gather the ball and hurl it — smith run out for 85, confirmed by the re
lucy manning, bbc news. there were jubilant scenes at edgbaston a short time ago as england beat australia to reach their first cricket world cup final for 27 years, winning convincingly by eight wickets. they will now meet new zealand in sunday's final at lord's. sports correspondentjoe wilson was watching. since 1975 it's the message which has never quite arrived. now delivery time — well, semifinal time. australia's captain marked his territory for a long stay. aaron finch lasted one ball...
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lucy manning, bbc news. there were jubilant scenes at edgbaston today as england thrashed australia to reach their first cricket world cup final for 27 years. they won by 8 wickets. england will now meet new zealand in sunday's final at lords. our sports correspondent joe wilson was watching. since the world cup began this message has never quite arrived. delivery is nowjust a game away. the semifinal here was, england say, almost perfect. australia's captain marked his territory for a long stay. aaron finch lasted one ball, lbw, gone. england's dream scenario — get rid of david warner early, so here's what a cricketing dream come true looks like. chris woakes, pride of birmingham. next, too good for peter handscomb. well, try facing jofra archer. alex carey actually did brilliantly here to catch his helmet before it fell on his stumps, and he batted on bravely to make 46. steve smith was australia's anchor but watch england's wicket—keeper jos buttler here gather the ball and hurl it. smith run out for
lucy manning, bbc news. there were jubilant scenes at edgbaston today as england thrashed australia to reach their first cricket world cup final for 27 years. they won by 8 wickets. england will now meet new zealand in sunday's final at lords. our sports correspondent joe wilson was watching. since the world cup began this message has never quite arrived. delivery is nowjust a game away. the semifinal here was, england say, almost perfect. australia's captain marked his territory for a long...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports congratulations, both of you. the appearance of heather mills in the newspapers increased with her engagement to sir paul mccartney in 2001. she was already a campaigner and charity worker, but the stories in the news of the world obtained by phone hacking ruined, she said, her charity, her reputation, and family life. at the high court today, she got an apology and a significant pay—out from the former publisher of the newspaper. the feeling i have is one of joy and vindication. my motivation to win this decade—long fight stemmed from a desire to obtain justice. not only for my family, my charities and myself, but for the thousands of innocent members of the public who, like me, have suffered similar ignominious criminal treatment, at the hands of one of the world's most powerful media groups. ms mills was around one of 90 people, including sir eltonjohn, who agreed a pay—out over phone hacking. while the company admitted phone hacking was used at news of the world, they didn't admit it had happened at one
our special correspondent lucy manning reports congratulations, both of you. the appearance of heather mills in the newspapers increased with her engagement to sir paul mccartney in 2001. she was already a campaigner and charity worker, but the stories in the news of the world obtained by phone hacking ruined, she said, her charity, her reputation, and family life. at the high court today, she got an apology and a significant pay—out from the former publisher of the newspaper. the feeling i...
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lucy manning, bbc news. indigenous people living in the amazon rainforest fear their survival is being threatened as more and more trees are cut down to make way for farming and agriculture. they say brazil's new president is now allowing deforestation in some of the 700 protected areas for indigenous groups within the brazilian rainforest, which cover more than a tenth of brazil's entire land area. around 900,000 indigenous people live there, but that's a tiny proportion of brazil's overall population. our science editor david shukman has been to see one group fearing for its future. in a remote corner of the amazon, talk of conflict and how to prepare for it. the indigenous people of the forest feel the need to defend themselves. this man has dark memories of the first violent contacts with the outside world in the middle of the last century. his wife was wounded as a young girl. an attack left her with scars and killed her family. there is a long history of conflict over land, and she says she's now worri
lucy manning, bbc news. indigenous people living in the amazon rainforest fear their survival is being threatened as more and more trees are cut down to make way for farming and agriculture. they say brazil's new president is now allowing deforestation in some of the 700 protected areas for indigenous groups within the brazilian rainforest, which cover more than a tenth of brazil's entire land area. around 900,000 indigenous people live there, but that's a tiny proportion of brazil's overall...
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lucy manning reports. coming in to land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden, a small crater visible. it's a desperate act to stowaway on a plane, and he did not survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. the kenya airways flight left nairobi on sunday morning at 7:19am british time at the start of a nine—hour, 4000—mile trip. it was at 3500 feet when the body fell, the plane flying over offerton road at 3:36pm, and landing at heathrow just six minutes later. this has happened in the past, it happened in richmond. it's quite frightening, that it's happened so close as well. it's unfortunate. a bbc documentary about a man who fell to his death in 2012 showed how stowaways get into aircraft. he would've had to climb up as quickly as possible along the metal into the wheel arch. the temperature is down to —60 celsius, and the
lucy manning reports. coming in to land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier, from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden, a small crater visible. it's a desperate act to stowaway on a plane, and he did not survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. the kenya airways flight left nairobi on sunday morning at 7:19am british time at the start of a nine—hour,...
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our special correspondent, lucy manning reports. crowd chant: shame on you! shame on you! the news that stephen yaxley—lennon had been found in contempt of court didn't go down well with his supporters outside the old bailey. some surged at the police, missiles thrown, batons raised. it had been calmer in court, where the man also known as tommy robinson just shook his head, as the judge said he had interfered with the justice process. it was this controversial broadcast live on social media last year that meant he'd broken strict rules about what can be reported about court cases. doesn't seem like much guilt. he'd filmed and confronted defendants accused of sexual exploitation of girls outside leeds crown court. it was viewed more than a quarter of a million times. the judge said mr yaxley—lennon‘s behaviour aggressively confronting some of the defendants, live streaming from outside leeds crown court and breaking reporting restrictions was a serious interference with the administration ofjustice. leaving the courtroom, mr yaxley—lennon claimed it was a corrupt d
our special correspondent, lucy manning reports. crowd chant: shame on you! shame on you! the news that stephen yaxley—lennon had been found in contempt of court didn't go down well with his supporters outside the old bailey. some surged at the police, missiles thrown, batons raised. it had been calmer in court, where the man also known as tommy robinson just shook his head, as the judge said he had interfered with the justice process. it was this controversial broadcast live on social media...
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our special correspondent lucy manning has more. congratulations, both of you. the appearance of heather mills in the newspapers after her engagement to sir paul mccartney in 2001. she was already campaigning charity worker but the stories in the news of the world that came by phone hacking ruined, she said, herfamily and reputation family life. at the high court today, she got an apology and significant pay—out from the former publisher of the newspaper. the feeling i have is one ofjoy and vindication. my motivation to win this decade—long fight stems from a desire to obtain justice. not only for my family, my charities and myself, but for the thousands of innocent members of the public who like me have suffered similar ignominious criminal treatment at the hands of one of the well‘s most powerful media groups. ms mills was around one of 90 people, including sir eltonjohn, around one of 90 people, including sir elton john, who around one of 90 people, including sir eltonjohn, who agreed to pay out over phone hacking. while the company admitted phone hacki
our special correspondent lucy manning has more. congratulations, both of you. the appearance of heather mills in the newspapers after her engagement to sir paul mccartney in 2001. she was already campaigning charity worker but the stories in the news of the world that came by phone hacking ruined, she said, herfamily and reputation family life. at the high court today, she got an apology and significant pay—out from the former publisher of the newspaper. the feeling i have is one ofjoy and...
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our special correspondent, lucy manning reports. shame on you! the news that stephen yaxley—lennon had been found in contempt of court did not go down well with his supporters outside the old bailey. some surged at the police — missiles thrown, batons raised. it had been calmer in court, where the man also known as tommy robinson just shook his head as thejudge said he had interfered with the justice process. how are you feeling about your verdict? about your verdict? what verdict? how are you feeling about the verdict? it was this controversial broadcast live on social media last year that meant he had broken strict rules about what can be reported about court cases. it doesn't seem like much guilt. he'd filmed and confronted defendants accused of sexual exploitation of girls outside leeds crown court. it was viewed more than 250,000 times. thejudge said mr yaxley—lennon's behaviour, aggressively confronting some of the defendants, live—streaming from outside leeds crown court, and breaking reporting restrictions was a serious interferen
our special correspondent, lucy manning reports. shame on you! the news that stephen yaxley—lennon had been found in contempt of court did not go down well with his supporters outside the old bailey. some surged at the police — missiles thrown, batons raised. it had been calmer in court, where the man also known as tommy robinson just shook his head as thejudge said he had interfered with the justice process. how are you feeling about your verdict? about your verdict? what verdict? how are...
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here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. coming in to land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden, a small crater visible. it is a desperate act to stowaway on a plane and he did not survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang that had fallen from the sky. the man who was sunbathing in the garden has been left badly shaken by what he saw and the narrowness that and the narrow miss that could've killed him as well. the kenya airways flight left nairobi on sunday morning at 7:19 british time, at the start of a nine hour 4000 mile trip. it was at three and a half thousand feet when the body fell, the plane flying over 0fferton road at 3:36, and landing at heathrow just six minutes later. this has happened in the past, it happened in richmond. it's quite frightening, that it's happened so clo
here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. coming in to land at heathrow on sunday, but minutes earlier from beneath this kenyan airways plane, a body had fallen to the ground. the man fell thousands of feet into a garden, a small crater visible. it is a desperate act to stowaway on a plane and he did not survive. the body, described as an ice block, just missed a man who was sunbathing in the garden. neighbours are reported to have said they heard an almighty bang that had fallen from the...
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lucy manning reports. get on the ground! get on the ground now! guns drawn, dramatic arrest by west midlands police. the man who had been spotted carrying a gun which was later found hidden behind the dustbin. get on the floor! his friend was also chased down. have you got any weapons on you? a large knife found on him, they were jailed this week, but with knife and gun crime rising it's getting harder and harder to stop. dawn lewis knows the pain of knife crime. her husband giovanni was repeatedly stabbed and killed two years ago. this person that took my husband's life took mine with it. i will never get over his death ever. in the year up until march, more than 43,000 crimes involved a knife or a sharp object, that's up more than 3000, robbery was also up 11%, and the proportion of crimes the police are solving is down, now atjust 7.8 offences which end up with somebody being charged or summonsed. on an estate in sutton coldfield, cctv shows a hooded youth trying to break in. the residents have hired private security, feeling theyjust can't rel
lucy manning reports. get on the ground! get on the ground now! guns drawn, dramatic arrest by west midlands police. the man who had been spotted carrying a gun which was later found hidden behind the dustbin. get on the floor! his friend was also chased down. have you got any weapons on you? a large knife found on him, they were jailed this week, but with knife and gun crime rising it's getting harder and harder to stop. dawn lewis knows the pain of knife crime. her husband giovanni was...
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lucy manning reports. he was found to have interfered with a trial encouraging vigilante action against the defendants. do you regret interfering with justice? so today in court, he was sentenced to nine months in prison, he will be out in two and a half. you'll how do you feel about the verdict? last year and you feel about the verdict? last yearand a you feel about the verdict? last year and a social media broadcast, he confronted men accused of sexual exploitation, they restrict temporary rules throughout reporting to make sure there was a fair trial and he encouraged people watching to confront them. harass him. find him. go knock on his door. follow him. thejudge told him go knock on his door. follow him. the judge told him that he go knock on his door. follow him. thejudge told him that he had recklessly disobeyed a court order protecting the trial and had seriously risked the integrity of it, and he lied about what happened there and sought to portray himself as the victim. the sentence was greeted
lucy manning reports. he was found to have interfered with a trial encouraging vigilante action against the defendants. do you regret interfering with justice? so today in court, he was sentenced to nine months in prison, he will be out in two and a half. you'll how do you feel about the verdict? last year and you feel about the verdict? last yearand a you feel about the verdict? last year and a social media broadcast, he confronted men accused of sexual exploitation, they restrict temporary...
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lucy manning reports. we want tommy out, we want tommy out! heading back to jail. don't believe everything you read on a t—shirt — stephen yaxley—lennon wasn't convicted ofjournalism, he was found to have interfered with a trial, encouraging vigilante action against the defendants. do you regret interfering withjustice and harassing people? so today in court he was sentenced to nine months in prison. he will be out in two and a half. how are you feeling about your verdict? last year outside leeds crown court on a live social—media broadcast, he confronted men accused of sexual exploitation. there were strict temporary rules about reporting to make sure there was a fair trial, but he encouraged people watching to confront them. harass him, find him, go and knock on his door. follow him. the judge told stephen yaxley—lennon that he had recklessly disobeyed a court order protecting the trial at leeds crown court and had seriously risked the integrity of it, that he lied about what had happened there and sought to portray himself as the victim. the sentence w
lucy manning reports. we want tommy out, we want tommy out! heading back to jail. don't believe everything you read on a t—shirt — stephen yaxley—lennon wasn't convicted ofjournalism, he was found to have interfered with a trial, encouraging vigilante action against the defendants. do you regret interfering withjustice and harassing people? so today in court he was sentenced to nine months in prison. he will be out in two and a half. how are you feeling about your verdict? last year...
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to save lucy was a true man i know this was a little. vision he said just for fun. she key explores. according to the world health organization a quarter of the world's population will directly experience mental. so why the continuing stigma or. is it just the air and are some people more trysts than others i'm hoping one of france's leading psychiatry ists will give me some answers. so you could defeat on it at the press chief he says deal closed and simple so it's up to tuna via box getting on with your i'm all for it will be put on course you didn't go see do talk of son of a place ocean hollow base you'll need out of the respect it does john a suspect on the op said people so the population alex get in elma not only get the tone they knew she was the most christian woman should you know you knew. she would nationals and if you should make me hate rude who did we gave that don't ideas he knows he is rommany 1st one and me as he'll is going to. go has it been up to the so c.b. does it if you know people eat plenty imo that's only what is equal to 24 likes if they.
to save lucy was a true man i know this was a little. vision he said just for fun. she key explores. according to the world health organization a quarter of the world's population will directly experience mental. so why the continuing stigma or. is it just the air and are some people more trysts than others i'm hoping one of france's leading psychiatry ists will give me some answers. so you could defeat on it at the press chief he says deal closed and simple so it's up to tuna via box getting...
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but lucy was abused and murdered by a man the family had trusted. but when stephen nicholson, the family lodger he fancied himself as a rafa, he grinned and murdered lucy. lastjuly, lucy was filmed going to meet nicholson, threatening to reveal his abuse of her. he was also filmed going to that meeting, intending to stop her. when they met in these woods in southampton, nicholson ended up stabbing lucy 27 times. nicholson was filmed leaving the scene, but later lucy's body was found. at the end of the day, no parent should be laying their child to rest. i didn't imagine i would lay my daughter to rest. at the end of the day, they should be laying me to rest, not me laying her to rest. a year before her death, lucy's teachers alerted social services about her having an older boyfriend, but they took no action. southampton city council haven't commented on the lucy mchugh murder, as it's now part of a serious case review. the judge said nicholson must serve at least 33 years in jail. but lucy's friends and family have been left questioning why this wa
but lucy was abused and murdered by a man the family had trusted. but when stephen nicholson, the family lodger he fancied himself as a rafa, he grinned and murdered lucy. lastjuly, lucy was filmed going to meet nicholson, threatening to reveal his abuse of her. he was also filmed going to that meeting, intending to stop her. when they met in these woods in southampton, nicholson ended up stabbing lucy 27 times. nicholson was filmed leaving the scene, but later lucy's body was found. at the end...
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here duty and ascertain your responsibility as a citizen of lucy was a true man i know this was a. vision he said just for fun. she key explores. according to the world health organization a quarter of the world's population will directly experience mental. so why the continuing stigma or. is it just here and are some people more trysts than others i'm hoping one of france's leading psychiatry ists will give me some answers. so you could defeat on it at the place chief says jill cleaver and simple so just to tune in via getting on with your i'm all for it would be pretty well of course you did go see do topple so there would be a socially hollow base you'll need out here respect it does it on a spectrum on the op said people sort of popular socially alex get in elma got only get blocked on the news shows in most christian woman should you. be a huge national sanity should they come in hate group who did we gave that don't ideas he dominoes if islam and the 1st one the new us heal is gone he. has been up to the so see me does it if you know people eat communal that's only what is eq
here duty and ascertain your responsibility as a citizen of lucy was a true man i know this was a. vision he said just for fun. she key explores. according to the world health organization a quarter of the world's population will directly experience mental. so why the continuing stigma or. is it just here and are some people more trysts than others i'm hoping one of france's leading psychiatry ists will give me some answers. so you could defeat on it at the place chief says jill cleaver and...
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by a man herfamily had trusted, the man who killed her. stephen nicholson was a lodger in lucy's home. he worked for the same care agency is lu cy‘s worked for the same care agency is lucy's mother and was best friends with her mother's boyfriend. they thought lucy had a crush on him. in fa ct, thought lucy had a crush on him. in fact, he was grooming her. he raped lucy when she was just 12. despite that, over the following year, she came to believe she was his girlfriend. on a warm, sunny day lastjuly, lucy went missing. police believed she had arranged to meet nicholson at southhampton's outdoor sports centre. her half—hour walk was captured on a number of cameras. this is the last recording police could find, outside a tesco store close to where she was heading. parts of the sports centre are surrounded by this thick woodland. lucy ended up here. police don't know how or why, but she was killed in this quiet, secluded spot, just yards from this footpath. a day after she disappeared, a dog walker found her body. she had been stabbed
by a man herfamily had trusted, the man who killed her. stephen nicholson was a lodger in lucy's home. he worked for the same care agency is lu cy‘s worked for the same care agency is lucy's mother and was best friends with her mother's boyfriend. they thought lucy had a crush on him. in fa ct, thought lucy had a crush on him. in fact, he was grooming her. he raped lucy when she was just 12. despite that, over the following year, she came to believe she was his girlfriend. on a warm, sunny...
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and a man charged with the rape and murder of lucy mchugh. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jack blanchard, from politico magazine, and rachel cunliffe from city am newspaper. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the approval of an amendment in the comments by a majority of 41 mps that would stop a new prime minister suspending parliament to force through a no—deal brexit. the show of support isa no—deal brexit. the show of support is a warning to the conservative favourite borisjohnson. the telegraph features criticism of philip hammond after he abstained from the vote in what is described asa from the vote in what is described as a total betrayal. and public sector workers will get a pay rise, including 2.5% for police officers and 2.75% for teachers and school staff. the mirror focuses on tv licenses saying that an increase in pension credit could cost the government twice as much as if they kept their license exemption for the over 75. and t
and a man charged with the rape and murder of lucy mchugh. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are jack blanchard, from politico magazine, and rachel cunliffe from city am newspaper. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with the approval of an amendment in the comments by a majority of 41 mps that would stop a new prime minister suspending parliament to force through a no—deal brexit. the show of support isa...
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a man has been found guilty of murdering and raping thirteen year—old lucy mchugh injuly of last year. 25 year—old stephen nicholson killed lucy mchugh to prevent her from revealing his abuse of her, her body was discovered amongst woodland in southampton. with me now is our correspondent angus crawford. taylor is more about the case. she was just 13 when she went missing in southampton onjuly the 25th last year. she was described in court as vulnerable, she was doing poorly at school and diagnosed with adhd. she was later found stabbed to death in woodland, she had received 11 knife wounds. dna on her clothes linked to her directly to stephen nicholson, who had been the family lodger. he was found guilty of today of what was called an execution style killing. he carried it out to prevent her revealing the abuse he had subjected her to. he was also found guilty of three counts of rape and the investigating detective said he was a cold, calculating predatory paedophile. not for the first time there are issues about social media? one of the key lines of enquiry was to find out about m
a man has been found guilty of murdering and raping thirteen year—old lucy mchugh injuly of last year. 25 year—old stephen nicholson killed lucy mchugh to prevent her from revealing his abuse of her, her body was discovered amongst woodland in southampton. with me now is our correspondent angus crawford. taylor is more about the case. she was just 13 when she went missing in southampton onjuly the 25th last year. she was described in court as vulnerable, she was doing poorly at school and...
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but the 13—year—old was being abused by a man her family had trusted. the man who killed her. stephen nicholson was a lodger in her home. he worked for the same care agency as her mother, and was best friends with her mother's boyfriend. they thought lucy had a crush on him. in fact, he was grooming her. he raped lucy when she was just 12. despite that, over the following year, she came to believe she was his girlfriend. on a warm sunny day last july, lucy went missing. police believe that she had arranged to meet him at southhampton's outdoor sports centre. her half—hour walk was captured on a number of cameras. this is the last recording police could find, outside a tesco store close to where she was heading. parts of the sportscenter are surrounded by this thick woodlands. lucy ended up here, but police do not know how or why. but she was killed in this quiet secluded spot, just yards from the split path. a day after she disappeared, a dog walker found her body. she had been stabbed multiple times. left to die amongst the trees. nicholson, who was filmed on cctv making a
but the 13—year—old was being abused by a man her family had trusted. the man who killed her. stephen nicholson was a lodger in her home. he worked for the same care agency as her mother, and was best friends with her mother's boyfriend. they thought lucy had a crush on him. in fact, he was grooming her. he raped lucy when she was just 12. despite that, over the following year, she came to believe she was his girlfriend. on a warm sunny day last july, lucy went missing. police believe that...
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but lucy was abused and murdered by amanda family had trusted. he was stephen nicholson, who made this video about moving on from the life of crime. he began grooming lucy when she was just 12 years old. last july, lucy was still going to meet nicholson, threatening to reveal his abuse of her. he was also to go into that meeting, intending to stop her. when they met in these woods in southampton, nicholson ended up stabbing lucy 27 times. the judge described it as an execution. nicholson was filmed leaving the scene. later, lucy's body was found. herfather scene. later, lucy's body was found. her father says he scene. later, lucy's body was found. herfather says he remains devastated by the loss. no parent should be laying their child to rest. i should have been... they should have been laying me to rest, not laying her to rest. a day before her death, lucy's teachers allergic social services about her having an old boyfriend. they took no action. her school, which has rated this garden in her memory, say they are struggling to... they feel guilt
but lucy was abused and murdered by amanda family had trusted. he was stephen nicholson, who made this video about moving on from the life of crime. he began grooming lucy when she was just 12 years old. last july, lucy was still going to meet nicholson, threatening to reveal his abuse of her. he was also to go into that meeting, intending to stop her. when they met in these woods in southampton, nicholson ended up stabbing lucy 27 times. the judge described it as an execution. nicholson was...
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now a new spider-man film is set to open at cinemas across europe and the u.s. this weekend it sees the teenage superhero taking what he hopes will be a peaceful summer vacation in 3 european cities but as expected things don't go quite as planned. in london venice and prague are in for a beating in this latest film as our friendly neighborhood spiderman swings over and tries to see europe's most picturesque landmarks anticipation was the film's premiere in l.a. fans are nervous to see if the spider-man can reboot the marvel cinematic universe after the epic conclusion that was a dangerous anger star tom hall and promises still get their money's worth. a whole new spider-man something we've never seen before stakes high than they've ever been before and a film that follows the last piece is avengers and game you know this film is the. conclusion to face 3 and it is the introduction of face full and it won't disappoint. but if you're really going to europe. peter parker wants to take a break from being spiderman and on a school trip to europe to get back to being
now a new spider-man film is set to open at cinemas across europe and the u.s. this weekend it sees the teenage superhero taking what he hopes will be a peaceful summer vacation in 3 european cities but as expected things don't go quite as planned. in london venice and prague are in for a beating in this latest film as our friendly neighborhood spiderman swings over and tries to see europe's most picturesque landmarks anticipation was the film's premiere in l.a. fans are nervous to see if the...
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lucy mckee was just 13 years old. she was killed by a man who had been lodging in her family's she was killed by a man who had been lodging in herfamily‘s home. 25—year—old stephen nicholson, who had raped her and had taken advantage of a crush, and infatuation this young girl had on him, cynically exploiting her, said thejudge. but when him, cynically exploiting her, said the judge. but when she threatened to reveal details of the sexual exploitation, thejudge to reveal details of the sexual exploitation, the judge said to reveal details of the sexual exploitation, thejudge said he simply had to get rid of her. he lowered her to a sports ground in woodland in southampton and he stabbed her repeatedly in the neck, leaving her to die amongst the trees. james, we learned other things about stephen nicholson today in court, that he had previous convictions? yes, we did. stephen nicholson had beenjailed twice while he was a young juvenile. he was a resident of the children's home in southampton. 0n was a resident of
lucy mckee was just 13 years old. she was killed by a man who had been lodging in her family's she was killed by a man who had been lodging in herfamily‘s home. 25—year—old stephen nicholson, who had raped her and had taken advantage of a crush, and infatuation this young girl had on him, cynically exploiting her, said thejudge. but when him, cynically exploiting her, said the judge. but when she threatened to reveal details of the sexual exploitation, thejudge to reveal details of the...
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unyou're a good man and i'm sure you'll find somebody out there for you, but. >> reporter: but it's not going to be her? >> yeah. >> reporter: now the woman k.c. had told lucy he wanted had told him that not only did she not love him, but he had to basically to get out of her life. despite that, k.c. continued talking with police. mr. joy was being kooccooperati? >> he was. >> reporter: letting you take stuff out of the house? >> yes. >> reporter: never showed up with lawyer? >> he did not. >> reporter: doesn't sound like that did a lot to set aside your suspicion? >> no, it didn't. >> reporter: suspicions, sure. but no proof of crime had even occurred. maribel ramos was missing. that's all anyone knew. and so k.c. joy walked out of the police station like other men who were questioned in maribel's life. >> finally, the clue they have been waiting for and you won't believe how they got. . coming up. >> reporter: no one searched is in there. >> no. >> reporter: he's looking out? >> yes. he knew a lot more than he was telling us. knew a lot more thas telling us if i call out with a migrai
unyou're a good man and i'm sure you'll find somebody out there for you, but. >> reporter: but it's not going to be her? >> yeah. >> reporter: now the woman k.c. had told lucy he wanted had told him that not only did she not love him, but he had to basically to get out of her life. despite that, k.c. continued talking with police. mr. joy was being kooccooperati? >> he was. >> reporter: letting you take stuff out of the house? >> yes. >> reporter: never...
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you will also hear from lucy mcbath whose 17-year-old son, jordan, was shot and killed in racist gun violence in 2012 and whose first bill for stronger background checks was passed with bipartisan support. it is one of the 50 bills passed by the democratic house in the last six months on issues including voting rights, prescription drugs, veteran's services and climate change. the new house may have to wait for a new president to sign the bills into law. the democratic nominating contest is now coming into sharper focus after the first debates here on msnbc. >> donald trump thinks wall street built america. ordinary middle class americans built america. we do have enormous income inequality and the one thing i agree on is we can make massive cuts in the $1.6 trillion in loopholes and i would be going about eliminating tax cuts for the wealthy. >> i will ensure this microphone that the president of the united states holes in her hand is used in a way that is about reflecting the values of our country and not about locking children up, separating them from their parents. >> when you ha
you will also hear from lucy mcbath whose 17-year-old son, jordan, was shot and killed in racist gun violence in 2012 and whose first bill for stronger background checks was passed with bipartisan support. it is one of the 50 bills passed by the democratic house in the last six months on issues including voting rights, prescription drugs, veteran's services and climate change. the new house may have to wait for a new president to sign the bills into law. the democratic nominating contest is now...
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stephen nicholson, aged 25, stabbed lucy mchugh in woodland in southampton last july. he was found guilty of murder and three charges of raping lucy following a trial at winchester crown court, and was ordered to spend at least 33 years in jail. a strong earthquake has shaken the greek capital, athens, knocking out phone networks and power in parts of the city. athenians ran out into the streets and evacuated tall buildings as the tremor shook the capital for some 15 seconds. the earthquake was registered at a 5.1 magnitude with an epicentre about 14 miles north—west of athens. there are no reports of serious injuries, but several aftershocks have been felt. schools and colleges in england desperately need a multi—billion pound injection of cash — according to a cross party group of mps. the education select committee says that in recent years, funding for schools has not kept up with an increase in costs and pupil numbers. the government says it accepts schools are facing challenges. here's our education correspondent frankie mccamley. earlier this month, protes
stephen nicholson, aged 25, stabbed lucy mchugh in woodland in southampton last july. he was found guilty of murder and three charges of raping lucy following a trial at winchester crown court, and was ordered to spend at least 33 years in jail. a strong earthquake has shaken the greek capital, athens, knocking out phone networks and power in parts of the city. athenians ran out into the streets and evacuated tall buildings as the tremor shook the capital for some 15 seconds. the earthquake was...
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a man has been found guilty of murdering and raping 13 year—old lucy mchugh injuly of last year. 25—year—old stephen nicholson killed lucy to prevent her from revealing his abuse of her, her body was discovered amongst woodland in southampton. with me now is our correspondent angus crawford. what is the background to this? lucy was 13 when she went missing from her home on july was 13 when she went missing from her home onjuly 25 last year in southampton. she was described as vulnerable, it wasn‘t doing well at school, diagnosed with adhd and later found stabbed to death in woodland nearby, she had 11 stab wounds, dna evidence led to stephen nicholson who had been the family lodger and today he was found guilty of what was called in court and execution style killing, carried out in his mind, to prevent herfrom revealing she was pregnant. she wasn‘t actually pregnant. she he was found guilty of three counts of rape. he was described as cold, calculating and a predatory paedophile. a police investigation involving facebook and messages left there. detectives felt in the very early moments
a man has been found guilty of murdering and raping 13 year—old lucy mchugh injuly of last year. 25—year—old stephen nicholson killed lucy to prevent her from revealing his abuse of her, her body was discovered amongst woodland in southampton. with me now is our correspondent angus crawford. what is the background to this? lucy was 13 when she went missing from her home on july was 13 when she went missing from her home onjuly 25 last year in southampton. she was described as vulnerable,...