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many venues began dropping the colston name. conversations began about statues and monuments elsewhere. it's not about the statue, it's really about the story that we tell of ourselves, the heroes that we lionise and those that we now wish to perhaps move away from. the defence said the toppling of the statue was justified because of edward colston�*s past. the defendants never disputed their actions, they accepted what they had done, but they said that they had a lawful excuse for their actions, and that goes again to the offensive nature of the statue. 18 months on, the plinth where the statue stood is still empty. the colston four always wanted to defend themselves in court, convinced they'd done nothing wrong that day, and today, the jury here agreed with them. three cheers for the colston four, hip—hip...! andrew plant, bbc news, in bristol. play in the fourth ashes test in sydney is about to start for the second day, with both sides evenly poised after england's bowlers made some initial headway. stuart broad on his re
many venues began dropping the colston name. conversations began about statues and monuments elsewhere. it's not about the statue, it's really about the story that we tell of ourselves, the heroes that we lionise and those that we now wish to perhaps move away from. the defence said the toppling of the statue was justified because of edward colston�*s past. the defendants never disputed their actions, they accepted what they had done, but they said that they had a lawful excuse for their...
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many venues began dropping the colston name. conversations began about statues and monuments elsewhere. it's not about the statue, it's really about the story that we tell of ourselves, the heroes that we lionise and those that we now wish to perhaps move away from. three cheers for the coulston four! the defence said the toppling of the statue was justified because of edward colston�*s past. andrew plant, bbc news, in bristol. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, sustainability is the name of the game, which is why i'm on the eve ecargo bike. it's electric, it's made from natural and recycled materials, and it's usually used for inner city deliveries. but today, it is delivering me to the studio. nice wheels! 0h, hello down there! hey! sinclair c5 — blast from the past! i know! an icon of the �*80s created by a computing icon. in memory of sir clive sinclair, i'm taking this for a spin, but it's really been souped up. inside is an escooter with some brand—new batteries, which means i can go pretty fast! here
many venues began dropping the colston name. conversations began about statues and monuments elsewhere. it's not about the statue, it's really about the story that we tell of ourselves, the heroes that we lionise and those that we now wish to perhaps move away from. three cheers for the coulston four! the defence said the toppling of the statue was justified because of edward colston�*s past. andrew plant, bbc news, in bristol. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, sustainability...
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for, for an appeal to be made to prevent a dangerous legal precedent for the future. edgewood colston was responsible for violently transporting 84000 africans to the caribbean protest, lee, a statue was put up to honor him in bristol, but in cold days he toppled it rightly clad. we undermine the rule of law which underpins our democracy. if we accept vandalism, and criminal damage are acceptable, forms of political protest, they aren't regardless of the intentions. are discussing the voted. care on artsy under pharma, was joined by former breakfast party and the p and solicitor andrew cur. on british virus of peter herbert it cannot be argued that the ps, the presence of a statue to post them on other slave owners. anything. so the culture, language, on expediency, and the political reputation of the united kingdom, let them be consigned to museum. let people wish wish to see that. go and learn about the real cross, the slavery in the museum, which is rule. go and pull down and damage property without law for nation. and he sets a very dangerous. preston should referred me to the pay
for, for an appeal to be made to prevent a dangerous legal precedent for the future. edgewood colston was responsible for violently transporting 84000 africans to the caribbean protest, lee, a statue was put up to honor him in bristol, but in cold days he toppled it rightly clad. we undermine the rule of law which underpins our democracy. if we accept vandalism, and criminal damage are acceptable, forms of political protest, they aren't regardless of the intentions. are discussing the voted....
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the people charged with damaging the statue became known as the colston four. large crowds gathered at the start of their trial. the trial was said by some to be only about criminal damage but the defence team said it was about much more than that. four days after the protest, the statue was fished out, eventually put on display at a museum, to explain the latest chapter in bristol's history and its repercussions worldwide. andrew plant, bbc news. 0utside bristol crown court, one of the defendants, rhian graham, gave her reaction to the verdict — and just a warning that there is extensive flash photography throughout her statement. thanks. 0ur thanks. our legal team who have been incredible and i cannot thank them enough or getting us through this. bristol defendant solidarity. bristol defendant solidarity. bristol history. you've got all of our witnesses, are incredible witnesses who took the oath and put their name on the line to stand in court for us. they did so much of the research in all of the history around it. the special mention to rules must be wit
the people charged with damaging the statue became known as the colston four. large crowds gathered at the start of their trial. the trial was said by some to be only about criminal damage but the defence team said it was about much more than that. four days after the protest, the statue was fished out, eventually put on display at a museum, to explain the latest chapter in bristol's history and its repercussions worldwide. andrew plant, bbc news. 0utside bristol crown court, one of the...
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the colston fall stand against racism and drew attention to the crimes of the slave trade they should be cheered. i am pleased to read that the crown prosecution service and attorney general are reviewing the case of the colston for, for an appeal to be made to prevent a dangerous legal precedent for the future. android colton was responsible for violently transporting $84000.00 africans to the caribbean, protest lee, a statue with put out on him in bristol. but in court though to talk it were rightly can we undermine the rule of law which depends our democracy. if we accept vandalism, and criminal damage or acceptable forms of political protest they on, regardless of the intentions. while discussing here on i would say under pharma, was joined by former breakfast party, m, p, and solicitor, under cur, and british barrister, peter herbert. it cannot be argued that the ps be the presence of a statue to post them on other slave owners. anything. so the culture, language, and expediency on the political reputation of the united kingdom, let them be consigned to museum. let people wish wi
the colston fall stand against racism and drew attention to the crimes of the slave trade they should be cheered. i am pleased to read that the crown prosecution service and attorney general are reviewing the case of the colston for, for an appeal to be made to prevent a dangerous legal precedent for the future. android colton was responsible for violently transporting $84000.00 africans to the caribbean, protest lee, a statue with put out on him in bristol. but in court though to talk it were...
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four, the black lives matter activist accused of toppling the edward colston statue. what do you make of this? because the telegraph angle is courting tory mps are saying this jury verdict sets a dangerous precedent, the result will be mobs seeking to tear down such across the country. but other people, legalacademics across the country. but other people, legal academics and so on saying this is the jury system, it iury saying this is the jury system, it jury can decide what they like. thea;r jury can decide what they like. they can, jury can decide what they like. they can. you're — jury can decide what they like. they can. you're right. — jury can decide what they like. they can, you're right, one _ jury can decide what they like. they can, you're right, one is _ jury can decide what they like. tie: can, you're right, one is saying this opens the door to mob rule, another says thejury can this opens the door to mob rule, another says the jury can be a kind of societal pressure release valve, and that there is zero chance of any iury and that there is zero chance
four, the black lives matter activist accused of toppling the edward colston statue. what do you make of this? because the telegraph angle is courting tory mps are saying this jury verdict sets a dangerous precedent, the result will be mobs seeking to tear down such across the country. but other people, legalacademics across the country. but other people, legal academics and so on saying this is the jury system, it iury saying this is the jury system, it jury can decide what they like. thea;r...
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that is the good news and you know, the colston ah colston decision which was just to aspire jury and the difference between endurance and, ah, a judicial system but allow somebody like julian song, possibly probably to be expedited is the moral or century dislike people themselves. the jurors took a moral view and there's been a whole on there. there's been a whole literally of, of jury pictures. it goes back to 11 that i was in her in the mid ninety's when a group called ploughshares. women broke in to a british aerospace or arms factory where they were manufacturing the hawk aircraft in lancashire. then britain had just on 500000000 on deal within the leisure to supplier with 4 k ultra, which a claim for training. in fact, the whole k truck and i saw the results of this in east timor were strafing and, and bombing. alicia carter, i should lean may have well the, the, the jury in this of course, found from them the reason the women are broken into the a factory and vandalize, at least one of the aircraft was to prevention was a quarter in the fence to prevent genocide and the jury a
that is the good news and you know, the colston ah colston decision which was just to aspire jury and the difference between endurance and, ah, a judicial system but allow somebody like julian song, possibly probably to be expedited is the moral or century dislike people themselves. the jurors took a moral view and there's been a whole on there. there's been a whole literally of, of jury pictures. it goes back to 11 that i was in her in the mid ninety's when a group called ploughshares. women...
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about four people being cleared of criminal damage after toppling the statue of slave trader, edward colston, in bristol. the guardian leads with this, too. the campaigners hailed thejury�*s decision in a news conference earlier today. the yorkshire post splashes with warnings of an nhs staffing crisis as it reports nearly six million patients are waiting to be treated. the mirror describes it as a "perfect storm" as it reports 2a trusts declare major incidents across the uk. "a boost for holidays" — the times reports as pre—departure tests, which previously you'd be required to take two days before you travel home, are scrapped for arrivals into england. let's begin, penny, why don't you open the serving, if you like, since were talking about tennis? this is a sensational story, because novak djokovic thought you had a medical exemption, he thought he could go and play in the australian open, maybe get his 21st grand slam — but instead, the door is being slammed on him and he's being deported? he: arrived at 11:15pm local time from dubai on a scheduled plane, and at 8am got told he'
about four people being cleared of criminal damage after toppling the statue of slave trader, edward colston, in bristol. the guardian leads with this, too. the campaigners hailed thejury�*s decision in a news conference earlier today. the yorkshire post splashes with warnings of an nhs staffing crisis as it reports nearly six million patients are waiting to be treated. the mirror describes it as a "perfect storm" as it reports 2a trusts declare major incidents across the uk....
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edward colston made his fortune in the transatlantic slave trade. across the city, buildings, pubs, streets and schools carried his name. the protest made headlines worldwide. many venues began dropping his name and conversations began about statues and monuments elsewhere. it is not about the statue, it is about the story that we tell ourselves, these heroes we lionised, and those that we now wish to perhaps move away from. found not guilty, defence lawyers today said the case should not have happened and said the defendants had played a small part in the fight against racism. raj charda is a criminal defence lawyer and represented jake skuse, one of the colston four. he joins us now from bristol. hejoins me on the phone. what is your reaction to the verdict? absolutely delighted. it fullyjustified the verdict and delighted for those four individuals.— delighted for those four individuals. �* . ., , individuals. and the defence was that the presence _ individuals. and the defence was that the presence of _ individuals. and the defence was that
edward colston made his fortune in the transatlantic slave trade. across the city, buildings, pubs, streets and schools carried his name. the protest made headlines worldwide. many venues began dropping his name and conversations began about statues and monuments elsewhere. it is not about the statue, it is about the story that we tell ourselves, these heroes we lionised, and those that we now wish to perhaps move away from. found not guilty, defence lawyers today said the case should not have...
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that is the good news and you know, the colston ah colston decision which was justice by a jury and the difference between jurors and ah, a judicial system that allows somebody like julian song, possibly probably to be expedited is that it's a moral or surgery. it's like people themselves, the jewish took a moral view and there been a whole i, there been a whole literally of, of jury pictures. it goes back to 11 that i was in her in the mid ninety's when a group called ploughshares, women broke in to a british aerospace or arms factory where they were manufacturing the hawk aircraft in lancashire. then bruton had just done a 500000000 on deal with in the leisure to supplier with 4 k ultra, which a claim for training. in fact, the whole k a trial. and i saw the results from this in each team, all were strafing and, and bombing. alyssa asked her, i should lean may have well, ah, the, the, the jury in this of course, found from them the reason the women are broken into the are factory and visualize. at least one of the aircraft was to prevention as a quarter in the fence to prevent genocid
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it cannot be argued that the ps, the a presence of a statute of colston and other slave owners, adds anything to the culture, language, and expediency, and the political reputation of the united kingdom let him be consigned to museum. let people wish to go wished to see that. go and learn about the real cost of slavery in the museum. let's andrew go. if he hasn't been already to the slavery museum in liverpool, and he will learn very deeply just how, just how much farm and offenses as cause. so let you not dismiss my history, your history as part of the british empire, about what was the cause of this and what still lives. if you go to the caribbean today, you will still see the effects of that, the patch you ation of that injustice. shake your head as it will, but people here in the united kingdom, the streets of bristol and london off paved with the benefits of slavery to this day. so lest we not forget the benefits that britain has had from slavery and colonialism, this is only a very small car, let the right direction. and so it, in from that pay to letter and respond to that. an
it cannot be argued that the ps, the a presence of a statute of colston and other slave owners, adds anything to the culture, language, and expediency, and the political reputation of the united kingdom let him be consigned to museum. let people wish to go wished to see that. go and learn about the real cost of slavery in the museum. let's andrew go. if he hasn't been already to the slavery museum in liverpool, and he will learn very deeply just how, just how much farm and offenses as cause. so...
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edward colston made his fortune in the transatlantic slave trade. across the city, buildings, pubs, streets and schools carried his name. the protest made headlines worldwide. many venues began dropping his name and conversations began about statues and monuments elsewhere. it is began about statues and monuments elsewhere. , ., ., elsewhere. it is not about the statue, elsewhere. it is not about the statue. it _ elsewhere. it is not about the statue. it is — elsewhere. it is not about the statue, it is about _ elsewhere. it is not about the statue, it is about the - elsewhere. it is not about the statue, it is about the story i elsewhere. it is not about the i statue, it is about the story that we tell— statue, it is about the story that we tell ourselves, these heroes we lionised, _ we tell ourselves, these heroes we lionised, and those that we now wish to perhaps _ lionised, and those that we now wish to perhaps move away from. found not tuil , to perhaps move away from. found not guilty. defence — to perhaps move away from. found not guilt
edward colston made his fortune in the transatlantic slave trade. across the city, buildings, pubs, streets and schools carried his name. the protest made headlines worldwide. many venues began dropping his name and conversations began about statues and monuments elsewhere. it is began about statues and monuments elsewhere. , ., ., elsewhere. it is not about the statue, elsewhere. it is not about the statue. it _ elsewhere. it is not about the statue. it is — elsewhere. it is not about the...
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previously, some had - years previously, some had petitioned to have the statue removed, and edward colston made his fortune in the 17th—century transatlantic slave trade. across bristol buildings, pubs, streets and schools carried his name. the protest made headlines worldwide, and many venues began dropping the edward colston name and conversation started about other historical statues and monuments. it is not about the statues _ statues and monuments. it is not about the statues but _ statues and monuments. it is not about the statues but it - statues and monuments. it is not about the statues but it is - statues and monuments. it is not about the statues but it is about. about the statues but it is about the story we tell ourselves, the heroes that we lionised and those that we now wish to perhaps move away from. the that we now wish to perhaps move away from-— that we now wish to perhaps move awa from. , .,, . ., away from. the people charged with damauuin away from. the people charged with damaging the _ away from. the people charged with damaging the statue _ away from. the peopl
previously, some had - years previously, some had petitioned to have the statue removed, and edward colston made his fortune in the 17th—century transatlantic slave trade. across bristol buildings, pubs, streets and schools carried his name. the protest made headlines worldwide, and many venues began dropping the edward colston name and conversation started about other historical statues and monuments. it is not about the statues _ statues and monuments. it is not about the statues but _...
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and you know, the colston ah, the colston decision which was just to aspire jury and the difference between endurance and, ah, a judicial system but allow somebody like julian song, possibly probably to be expedited is the moral or century dislike people themselves. the jurors took a moral view and there's been a whole i, there been a whole literally of, of jury pictures. it goes back to 11 that i was in her in the mid ninety's when a group called ploughshares, women broke into a british aerospace or arms factory where they were manufacturing the hawk aircraft in lancashire. then britain had just on 500000000 on deal within the leisure to supplier with 4 k ultra, which a claim for training. in fact, the whole k truck and i saw the results of this in east timor were strafing and, and bombing. alyssa asked her she had been, may have well, ah, the, the, the jury in this of course, found from them the reason the women are broken into the a factory and vandalize, at least one of the aircraft was to prevention as a quarter in the fence to prevent genocide and the jury agree that was a moral decis
and you know, the colston ah, the colston decision which was just to aspire jury and the difference between endurance and, ah, a judicial system but allow somebody like julian song, possibly probably to be expedited is the moral or century dislike people themselves. the jurors took a moral view and there's been a whole i, there been a whole literally of, of jury pictures. it goes back to 11 that i was in her in the mid ninety's when a group called ploughshares, women broke into a british...
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a jury acquit those who clearly vandalized the statue of edward colston lee, a british slave trader, celebrated in bristol port assign the direct action, and juries can destroy power in this country. after all. the good news that is the good news and you know, the colston ah, the coast and decision which was just to aspire jury and the difference between endurance and, ah, a judicial system but allow somebody like julian sounds possibly probably to be expedited is the moral or surgery dislike people themselves. the jury's took a moral view and they've been a whole i, there been a whole litany of, of jury pictures. it goes back to 11 that i was in her in the mid ninety's when a group called ploughshares, women broke in to a british aerospace or arms factory where they were manufacturing the hawk aircraft in lancashire. then britain, how just on a 500000000 on deal within the leisure to supply it with 4 k ultra, which a claim for training. in fact, the whole k craft and i saw the results were in east timor were strafing and, and bombing. i really hot who actually had close in may hands
a jury acquit those who clearly vandalized the statue of edward colston lee, a british slave trader, celebrated in bristol port assign the direct action, and juries can destroy power in this country. after all. the good news that is the good news and you know, the colston ah, the coast and decision which was just to aspire jury and the difference between endurance and, ah, a judicial system but allow somebody like julian sounds possibly probably to be expedited is the moral or surgery dislike...
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let's go back to bristol, where four people accused of illegally removing a statue of edward colston has been cleared of criminal damage. just a warning, of course you can see flash photography here and our apologies if the language gets a little bit ripe. we are waiting to hear statements from the poor —— the for people who have been cleared this afternoon at bristol crown court. the man we see their speaking, who we can't hear there, along with milo, jake and and we get here and now we are here and we get here and now we are here and we get here and now we are here and wejust want and we get here and now we are here and we just want to say thank you to so many people because we have never been alone in this journey. we so many people because we have never been alone in this journey.— been alone in this “ourney. we have been alone in this “ourney. we have been so been alone in this journey. we have been so supported _ been alone in this journey. we have been so supported and _ been alone in this journey. we have been so supported and we - been alone in this journey. we hav
let's go back to bristol, where four people accused of illegally removing a statue of edward colston has been cleared of criminal damage. just a warning, of course you can see flash photography here and our apologies if the language gets a little bit ripe. we are waiting to hear statements from the poor —— the for people who have been cleared this afternoon at bristol crown court. the man we see their speaking, who we can't hear there, along with milo, jake and and we get here and now we...
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a jury acquit those who clearly vandalized the statue of edward colston lee, a british slave trader, celebrated in bristol port assigned their dead direct action, and juries can destroy power in this country. after all. that's the good news. that is the good news and you know, the colston ah, the coast from decision which was justice by a jury and the difference between endurance and, ah, a judicial system that allows somebody like julian town, possibly probably to be expedited is sort of some moral or searching dislike people themselves, the jewish talk a moral view and they've been a whole i there been a whole literally of, of jury pictures. it goes back to 11 that i was in her in the mid ninety's when a group called ploughshares, women broke in to a british aerospace or arms factory where they were manufacturing the hawk aircraft in lancashire. then bruton had just done a 500000000 on deal with in the leisure to supplier with 4 k ultra, which a claim for training. in fact, the whole k truck and i saw the results of this in east timor were strafing. and, and bombing on elizabeth au
a jury acquit those who clearly vandalized the statue of edward colston lee, a british slave trader, celebrated in bristol port assigned their dead direct action, and juries can destroy power in this country. after all. that's the good news. that is the good news and you know, the colston ah, the coast from decision which was justice by a jury and the difference between endurance and, ah, a judicial system that allows somebody like julian town, possibly probably to be expedited is sort of some...
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a jury acquit those who clearly vandalized the statue of edward colston lee, a british slave trader, celebrated in bristol port assigned their dead direct action, and juries can destroy power in this country. after all, that's the good news. that is the good news and you know, the colston ah causburn's assertion which was justice by a jury and the difference between endurance and ah, a judicial system that allows somebody like julian town, possibly probably to be expedited is sort of a moral or surgery. it's like people themselves, the jewish talk, a moral view, and they've been a whole. and there been a whole literally of, of jury pictures. it goes back to 11 that i was in her in the mid ninety's when a group called ploughshares, women broke into a british aerospace or arms factory where they were manufacturing the hawk aircraft in lancashire. then bruton had just done a 500000000 on deal within the leisure to supplier with 4 k ultra, which a claim for training. in fact, the whole k craft. and i saw the results of this in east timor were strafing and, and bombing. alicia carter ash'
a jury acquit those who clearly vandalized the statue of edward colston lee, a british slave trader, celebrated in bristol port assigned their dead direct action, and juries can destroy power in this country. after all, that's the good news. that is the good news and you know, the colston ah causburn's assertion which was justice by a jury and the difference between endurance and ah, a judicial system that allows somebody like julian town, possibly probably to be expedited is sort of a moral or...
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the full protestors were accused with others unknown, of putting the statue of slave trade. edward colston to the ground and helping to throw it into bristol's hava. the protests took place during the weight of black lives matter demonstrations around the world, following the death of george floyd at the hands of u. s. police. in 2020. they described that motivation coming from anti racist conviction and frustration that previous attempts to persuade the counsel to remove the statue had failed. outside the court, they said that act was a part of history, but didn't change it. we didn't change history, we rectified well. i think the, the big great, great build the big 3 right. hl equality is a victory for anyone. he was gonna write the side of a street. thank you everyone. your oh amazing. the statue has since been retrieved from the harbor and is now on display in the cities museum. was a tennis darn of a joke. image may not be able to play in the australian open later this month. he is being held at the airport in melbourne, apparently on a visa mix up joke of it was granted a medical exe
the full protestors were accused with others unknown, of putting the statue of slave trade. edward colston to the ground and helping to throw it into bristol's hava. the protests took place during the weight of black lives matter demonstrations around the world, following the death of george floyd at the hands of u. s. police. in 2020. they described that motivation coming from anti racist conviction and frustration that previous attempts to persuade the counsel to remove the statue had failed....
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the guardian reports how the government has been accused of �*meddling' over the colston statue case as the attorney general announces she may refer it to the court of appeal. the i leads with what it describes as an �*nhs exodus�* of staff after it reports record numbers left the health service last year. turning to the telegraph — the panel of experts called thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation advises that new data shows a fourth jab won't be neccesary — at least for the time being. it also features a familiar face. former bbc breakfast host, louise minchin opens up about the threats sent by her stalker — some of them so bad, she says she couldn't show her husband. the mirror reports that double—vaxxed brits are rushing to book their summer holidays, travel agents say they're seeing a �*huge spike�* in bookings after restrictions were relaxed. and the express writes that lots of us are sitting on a cash pile of £1.7—trillion after saving money in the pandemic. so let�*s begin... him sidney poitier and the independent. thanks forjoining us on the
the guardian reports how the government has been accused of �*meddling' over the colston statue case as the attorney general announces she may refer it to the court of appeal. the i leads with what it describes as an �*nhs exodus�* of staff after it reports record numbers left the health service last year. turning to the telegraph — the panel of experts called thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation advises that new data shows a fourth jab won't be neccesary — at least for...
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the fool protesters were accused with others unknown, of putting the statue of slave trade. edward colston to the ground and helping to throw it into bristol's hopper. protests took place during the way of black lives matter, demonstrations around the world, following the death of george floyd at the hands of u. s. police. in 2020. they described that motivation coming from anti racist conviction and frustration that previous attempts to persuade the counsel to remove the statue had failed. outside the court, they said that act was a part of history, but didn't change it. we didn't change history, we rectified, i think the big, great, great filled the big rape a rifle, a quality and is the victory for anyone who was going right side of a street. thank you everyone. your oh amazing. the statue has since been retrieved from the harbor and is now on display in the cities museum. you watch any w news after a short break. i'll be back to take you through the day to night. the risks facing the world in 2022. it's a long list. we'll be right back. ah ah ah ah ah oh, a gold rush in the amazon in a
the fool protesters were accused with others unknown, of putting the statue of slave trade. edward colston to the ground and helping to throw it into bristol's hopper. protests took place during the way of black lives matter, demonstrations around the world, following the death of george floyd at the hands of u. s. police. in 2020. they described that motivation coming from anti racist conviction and frustration that previous attempts to persuade the counsel to remove the statue had failed....
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the acquittal of the so—called "colston four" features on most of the front pages. the daily express reports that they were cleared of criminal damage to the statue of the slave trader edward colston, in bristol. the times confirms the story that we reported yesterday that "pre—departure" covid tests for travellers entering the uk are to be scrapped. the metro leads on another significant change to testing procedures. "just go with your flow" is the headline as it reports that people without symptoms in england can now start their isolation from the first positive lateral flow test without the need for a follow—up pcr test. and the novak djokovic visa saga is getting plenty of attention both here and down under. the melbourne herald—sun calls the situation a "debacle", a "bizarre dispute" and a "djoke". you will get this! yes, love it. let's have _ you will get this! yes, love it. let's have a — you will get this! yes, love it. let's have a look— you will get this! yes, love it. let's have a look inside - you will get this! yes, love it. let's have a look
the acquittal of the so—called "colston four" features on most of the front pages. the daily express reports that they were cleared of criminal damage to the statue of the slave trader edward colston, in bristol. the times confirms the story that we reported yesterday that "pre—departure" covid tests for travellers entering the uk are to be scrapped. the metro leads on another significant change to testing procedures. "just go with your flow" is the headline as...
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four people who helped topple a statue of the slave trader edward colston during protests in bristol have been found not guilty of criminal damage. they were the only people to face trial, after a crowd pulled down the monument and threw it into the harbour in 2020. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson has confirmed in parliament that he plans to stick to plan b coronavirus measures in england for at least another three weeks. he said people should carry on working from home, wearing face coverings on public transport and in indoor public spaces and taking a test before going to high risk venues. but thanks to the sheer size of the omicron wave, we still need to take steps to ensure our testing capacity reaches those who need it most. we will be suspending the need to do a pcr to confirm the result of a positive lateral flow test. from next tuesday, if you test positive, you should just record that result and begin self—isolation. it's been another day of record covid cases across europe. france has registered more than 335,000 cases in a single day — a new european record. italy
four people who helped topple a statue of the slave trader edward colston during protests in bristol have been found not guilty of criminal damage. they were the only people to face trial, after a crowd pulled down the monument and threw it into the harbour in 2020. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson has confirmed in parliament that he plans to stick to plan b coronavirus measures in england for at least another three weeks. he said people should carry on working from home, wearing face...
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accused to trying to �*subvert�* the justice system as the attorney general announces she may refer the colston statue case to the court of appeal. the i leads with what it describes as an �*nhs exodus�* of staff after it reports record numbers left the health service last year. turning to the telegraph — thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation says fourth jabs won't be neccesary, it reports as evidence grows of the omicron variant being milder. and the mirror reports that double—vaxxed brits are rushing to book their summer holidays, travel agents say they're seeing a �*huge spike�* in bookings after restrictions were relaxed. the ft reports that the chancellor is coming under pressure to revisit his decision last year to suspend the �*triple lock�* on annual state pension increases. the lock was introduced in 2010 and acted as a guarantee that the state pension would not lose value in real terms. and the express says lots of us are sitting on a cash pile of £1.7—trillion after saving money in the pandemic. so let�*s begin... walk us through some of those papers
accused to trying to �*subvert�* the justice system as the attorney general announces she may refer the colston statue case to the court of appeal. the i leads with what it describes as an �*nhs exodus�* of staff after it reports record numbers left the health service last year. turning to the telegraph — thejoint committee on vaccination and immunisation says fourth jabs won't be neccesary, it reports as evidence grows of the omicron variant being milder. and the mirror reports that...
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four people who helped topple a statue of the slave trader edward colston during protests in bristol have been found not guilty of criminal damage. they were the only people to face trial, after a crowd pulled down the monument and threw it into the harbour in 2020. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, has confirmed in parliament that he plans to stick to plan b coronavirus measures in england for at least another three weeks. he said people should carry on working from home, wearing face coverings on public transport and in indoor public spaces and taking a test before going to high—risk venues. thanks to the sheer size of the omicron wave we still need to take steps to ensure our testing capacity reaches those who need it most. we will be spending the need to do a pcr to confirm the result of a positive lateral flow test. from next tuesday in england if you test positive on a lateral flow device you should just record that result and begin self isolating. it's been another day of record covid cases across europe. france has registered more than 335,000 cases in a single day, a ne
four people who helped topple a statue of the slave trader edward colston during protests in bristol have been found not guilty of criminal damage. they were the only people to face trial, after a crowd pulled down the monument and threw it into the harbour in 2020. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, has confirmed in parliament that he plans to stick to plan b coronavirus measures in england for at least another three weeks. he said people should carry on working from home, wearing face...
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the attorney general says she's carefully considering whether to refer the edward colston statue case to the court of appeal, as she believes the verdict is causing confusion. four people were cleared of criminal damage after the statue of the 17th century slave trader was pulled down in 2020 during a black lives matter protest in bristol. novak djokovic has thanked people around the world for their support as he awaits a decision on his deportation from australia. the men's world number one tennis player remains in immigration detention in melbourne ahead of the australian open, after being denied entry on wednesday. a second player, renata voracova, from the czech republic, has also had her australian visa cancelled and is currently being held in the same hotel. shaimaa khalil reports from melbourne. this is the immigration detention hotel where novak djokovic is being kept. adnan chopani has been here forfive months now, after being moved from another facility. i live in level two and djokovic lives in level one. that is the food we have been served every day, in containers. we fou
the attorney general says she's carefully considering whether to refer the edward colston statue case to the court of appeal, as she believes the verdict is causing confusion. four people were cleared of criminal damage after the statue of the 17th century slave trader was pulled down in 2020 during a black lives matter protest in bristol. novak djokovic has thanked people around the world for their support as he awaits a decision on his deportation from australia. the men's world number one...
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in bristol, in the south—west of england, we saw a statue, sir edward colston, a former rich slave trader, his statue chucked into the dock water of bristol port. were you internally cheering when that happened? i thought it was really interesting, and i think now it's in a museum or a gallery, and it's much more interesting than it was when it was in the street and no—one really noticed it. there's nothing more invisible than a statue apart from perhaps a plaque on a statue. most of the time, we don't notice them. it's only these protests that have brought them to our attention, and i think the conversations they've inspired have been very interesting, although statues aren't particularly interesting in themselves. how far do you take this? museums are stuffed, certainly in the uk, stuffed full with artefacts that were brought home, some would say looted, from countries that were part of the british empire. should those objects be returned? is there a blatant issue here of making amends, reparations? i think we should look at items on a case—by—case basis. and some of the items at
in bristol, in the south—west of england, we saw a statue, sir edward colston, a former rich slave trader, his statue chucked into the dock water of bristol port. were you internally cheering when that happened? i thought it was really interesting, and i think now it's in a museum or a gallery, and it's much more interesting than it was when it was in the street and no—one really noticed it. there's nothing more invisible than a statue apart from perhaps a plaque on a statue. most of the...
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the attorney general says she's carefully considering whether to refer the edward colston statue case to the court of appeal as she believes the verdict is "causing confusion". four people were cleared of criminal damage at bristol crown court on wednesday. the statue of the 17th century slave trader was pulled down in 2020 and thrown into the river avon during black lives matter protests. the president of kazakhstan has ordered his security forces to use lethal force on protestors, without warning. days of unrest and mass demonstrations began this week, after a sudden rise in fuel prices. the authorities say dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured. russian troops have arrived to support the government, and the security forces say order has largely been restored. from kazakhstan�*s largest city, almaty, our correspondent abdujalil abdurasulov, has the very latest. the army of kazakhstan is standing guard, here on the streets of almaty. after days of violence and many protesters killed, the state security forces seem to be back in control and when we came close to them
the attorney general says she's carefully considering whether to refer the edward colston statue case to the court of appeal as she believes the verdict is "causing confusion". four people were cleared of criminal damage at bristol crown court on wednesday. the statue of the 17th century slave trader was pulled down in 2020 and thrown into the river avon during black lives matter protests. the president of kazakhstan has ordered his security forces to use lethal force on protestors,...
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it�*s after four people were cleared of criminal damage over the tearing down of a statue of edward colston in bristol in 2020. and prisoner cell djok h is the metro�*s pun — as tennis star novak djokovic waits to find out if he�*ll be allowed to stay down under for the australian open, in a row over coronavirus vaccination rules. so, let�*s begin. one of thejurors one of the jurors who said on the deliberations in the trial had later admitted that he had been abused as admitted that he had been abused as a child and they reported that his second juror has come forward with a similar experience.— similar experience. this, i think, is uuite similar experience. this, i think, is quite an _ similar experience. this, i think, is quite an extraordinary - similar experience. this, i think, is quite an extraordinary story i similar experience. this, i think, | is quite an extraordinary story and a ghislaine maxwell, yes, may have grounds for retrial and we are told for the reasons that you�*ve explained. but what cannot understand is when there is a selection ofjurors, and the american
it�*s after four people were cleared of criminal damage over the tearing down of a statue of edward colston in bristol in 2020. and prisoner cell djok h is the metro�*s pun — as tennis star novak djokovic waits to find out if he�*ll be allowed to stay down under for the australian open, in a row over coronavirus vaccination rules. so, let�*s begin. one of thejurors one of the jurors who said on the deliberations in the trial had later admitted that he had been abused as admitted that...
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the four activists were arrested for pulling down a statue of edward colston and then throwing it in the river. the activists celebrated on wednesday after being found not guilty. >> a victory for racial equality and a victory for anyone who wants to be on the right side of history. thank you, everyone. you are all amazing. amy: in other news from the u.k., outcry is growing over former prime minister tony blair becoming a knight with the highest possible ranking. more than 750,000 people have signed a petition calling for his knighthood to be rescinded due to his key support for the 2003 invasion of iraq. the petition states -- "he was personally responsible for causing the death of countless innocent civilian lives and servicemen in various conflicts. for this alone he should be held accountable for war crimes." and louisiana's governor john bel edwards has issued a posthumous pardon to homer plessy, who was the plaintiff in the landmark 1896 u.s. supreme court case plessy v. ferguson that upheld the separate but equal doctrine. plessy was a black man who was arrested in 1892 for r
the four activists were arrested for pulling down a statue of edward colston and then throwing it in the river. the activists celebrated on wednesday after being found not guilty. >> a victory for racial equality and a victory for anyone who wants to be on the right side of history. thank you, everyone. you are all amazing. amy: in other news from the u.k., outcry is growing over former prime minister tony blair becoming a knight with the highest possible ranking. more than 750,000 people...
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charged with criminal damage, essentially, were found not guilty after pulling the statue of edward colston down, quite a few conservative mps do not like that verdict. that quite a few conservative mps do not like that verdict.— like that verdict. that is true, there even — like that verdict. that is true, there even been _ like that verdict. that is true, there even been a _ like that verdict. that is true, j there even been a suggestion like that verdict. that is true, - there even been a suggestion that some tories have been delighted by the verdict because it enables them to perpetuate this continual culture war against the woke prograde, as they would call it. that plays very well with tory supporters. the sense that what people want to steal every part of our history, as they would view it, and turn it into some idea of whiteness, and speaking very much as an imagined tory here, this supposed common—sense group of tourism dog this perverse. well, what's the point of having an independentjudiciary all additions independent judiciary all additions and interfere? independentjudici
charged with criminal damage, essentially, were found not guilty after pulling the statue of edward colston down, quite a few conservative mps do not like that verdict. that quite a few conservative mps do not like that verdict.— like that verdict. that is true, there even — like that verdict. that is true, there even been _ like that verdict. that is true, there even been a _ like that verdict. that is true, j there even been a suggestion like that verdict. that is true, - there even been...
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the attorney general says she is "carefully considering" whether to refer the edward colston statue case to the court of appeal. four people were cleared of the charge of criminal damage at bristol crown court this week. the case followed protests last june, during which a statue of the 17th—century slave trader was pulled down and thrown into the water at bristol harbour. police in west london have arrested a 13—year—old boy on suspicion of murder after a man was stabbed to death. dariusz wolosz, who was 46, was attacked in hillingdon in the early hours of tuesday morning. a postmortem examination found that he died from wounds to his chest and groin. one of scotland's two remaining nuclear power stations, hunterston b in north ayrshire, is being permanently switched off this lunchtime, after running 21 years longer than originally planned. more than 100 jobs will be lost. environmental campaigners called the closure "inevitable" now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. snow and ice have been causing some problems across parts of the uk today. wintry look and feel to
the attorney general says she is "carefully considering" whether to refer the edward colston statue case to the court of appeal. four people were cleared of the charge of criminal damage at bristol crown court this week. the case followed protests last june, during which a statue of the 17th—century slave trader was pulled down and thrown into the water at bristol harbour. police in west london have arrested a 13—year—old boy on suspicion of murder after a man was stabbed to...
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. >> so, sheriff colston, along with a couple members of the missouri state highway patrol went from the crime scene to james addie's home. >> molly watson was basically murdered at the midway point between james addie's home and her home. >> so they go to his house outside of mexico, missouri, which is, let's say, 25 miles away. >> it's very late the point we're getting to his house, right around 2:00 in the morning. i went to knock on the door. >> and that door was answered by james addie. he's wearing a bathrobe. >> as investigators go to deliver what they believe is going to be shocking news to james addie, they had no idea that the shocking news was going to be delivered to them. >> while the trooper is there in the home, he makes a startling discovery. there's another woman in james addie's house. she asks the trooper, what are you doing here? and i imagine the trooper probably felt much of the same thing. what are you doing here? >> the answer's not just a complete surprise. it's a shock. it turns out the woman was who was there is james addie's wife, melanie addie. she had no
. >> so, sheriff colston, along with a couple members of the missouri state highway patrol went from the crime scene to james addie's home. >> molly watson was basically murdered at the midway point between james addie's home and her home. >> so they go to his house outside of mexico, missouri, which is, let's say, 25 miles away. >> it's very late the point we're getting to his house, right around 2:00 in the morning. i went to knock on the door. >> and that door...