Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Police search for possible serial killer victim

New evidence has come to light about a possible victim of Fred West - one of the UKs most notorious serial killers. 


Police have sealed off a cafe in Gloucester, in South West England, believing a body might be buried there.


John Bevir (Beaver) reports.


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UK gvt’s plans for year ahead unveiled in Queen’s Speech

The Queen has carried out her first engagement in public since the death of Prince Philip. 

 

Her Majesty delivered the Queen's Speech in the UK Parliament, which sets out the government's upcoming legislative agenda.

 

From London, Benji Hyer reports.


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Putin calls for tighter gun controls after school attack

Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for tighter gun controls after an attack at a school in the city of Kazan. At least seven children and one teacher died, while 21 people are in hospital. Julia Chapman has more from Moscow.

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EU starts proceedings for second lawsuit against AstraZeneca

The European Union is launching a second legal case against AstraZeneca over its delayed deliveries of Covid-19 vaccines. 

The new case is mostly procedural, but could allow the EU to seek financial penalties. 

Lucy Hough reports from Brussels. 

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US fuel prices up as pipeline remains offline

Gas prices are rising across the US as the shutdown of the country's
largest fuel pipeline enters a fifth day.

Colonial Pipeline was hit by ransomware hackers on Friday causing a
shutdown in the network that supplies almost half of the east coast's
fuel.

US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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UN PEACEKEEPER KILLED

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A female UN peacekeeper has been killed by rebels in an attack that occurred in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The UN peacekeeping mission says the Malawian peacekeeper was killed on Monday by suspected rebels of the Allied Democratic Forces. Chris Ocamringa has more from Kinshasa.


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Security Surrounds Bobi Wine's Home Ahead Museveni Swearing-in

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In Uganda security forces have surrounded homes of opposition candidates ahead of President Yoweri Museveni's swearing-in. 

Ugandan Police say they are preventing planned disruption of the event by the opposition.

The Ugandan leader is one of the longest serving in Africa, having been in office for 35 years.

Isabel Nakirya reports from Kampala.

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Children killed in school shooting in central Russia

At least eight children and one teacher have been killed in a school shooting in the Russian city of Kazan. One person has been arrested while police look for another possible suspect. Julia Chapman has more.

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QUEEN'S SPEECH TO SET OUT LEGISLATIVE AGENDA

The Queen will carry out her first engagement in public later since the death of Prince Philip.

She'll deliver the Queen's Speech at Parliament (1030G) which sets out the government's upcoming legislative agenda.

It'll contain plans for legislation on skills and training, countering state threats, asylum rules, animal rights and more.

However, it's reported the speech will not contain a finalised plan on social care funding.

Joyce Pinfield, the vice chair of the National Care Association, says it's not good enough.

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Germany condemns rocket attacks on Israel

European leaders are calling for calm in Israel, after a night of rocket attacks from Hamas militants in Gaza. 

Germany said such attacks cannot be justified, and urged both sides to exercise restraint. 

Trent Murray reports from Berlin: 

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China's Population Grows to 1.41 billion, Birth Rate Slows

China's population growth rate fell to 5.3% from 5.7% a decade ago but still rose by about 72 million to 1.41 billion people, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

That means China is still the world's most populous nation but officials said its ageing demographic will continue to put pressure on the development of the country.

Head of the National Bureau of Statistics Ning Jizhe noted some of the positive highlights of the findings.

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WHO labels the B1617 variant first discovered in India, a variant of global concern

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The World Health Organization has labeled the B1 617 variant first discovered in India – a variant of global concern…

As the double mutant strain appears to spread more easily.

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And has spread to at least 21 other countries.

Ishan Garg has more from New Delhi.

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Monday, May 10, 2021

FDA authorizes Pfizer coronavirus vaccine for adolescents

The US Food and Drug Administration has authorized the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine for use in children ages twelve to fifteen.


The expanded eligibility is expected to provide a boost to the country's vaccination drive, which has slowed in recent weeks.


US Correspondent Ira Spitzer has more

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Heavy losses for Nasdaq as tech plummets [Short version without SOT]

It was a bad start to the trading week for the Nasdaq following a
substantial sell-off for tech stocks.

And President Joe Biden has sought to brush off April's disappointing
jobs report maintaining that the U.S. economic recovery is still on
track.

William Denselow reports from New York.

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Heavy losses for Nasdaq as tech plummets

It was a bad start to the trading week for the Nasdaq following a
substantial sell-off for tech stocks.

And President Joe Biden has sought to brush off April's disappointing
jobs report maintaining that the U.S. economic recovery is still on
track.

William Denselow reports From New York.

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U.S. condemns rocket attacks on Israel and calls for calm in Jerusalem


The U.S. State Department has condemned rocket attacks into Israel by Hamas.

Israel has launched air strikes against militant targets in the Gaza Strip in retaliation, as more violent clashes between Israeli police and Palestinians break out in Jerusalem.

Our U.S. correspondent Giles Gibson reports.

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Biden: Kremlin not behind US pipeline hack

US President Joe Biden says the Russian government was not behind the
hacking of America's largest fuel pipeline.

But he told reporters Moscow bears some responsibility.

As US correspondent Nick Harper reports.

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UN Security Council discuss Jerusalem unrest

The United Nations Security Council has met to discuss recent clashes
in Jerusalem amid the worst violence the city has seen in recent
years.

Rockets have been fired from Gaza and more than 300 Palestinians have
been injured in clashes with Israeli police by East Jerusalem's
Al-Aqsa mosque.

William Denselow reports from UN headquarters in New York.

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ENGLAND'S LOCKDOWN TO EASE FURTHER

England's covid-19 lockdown will ease further next Monday, the UK government has confirmed.

Indoor hospitality will reopen and house-hold mixing can start again.

Olly Barratt reports from London.

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EU chooses not to renew AstraZeneca contract after June

The European Union has chosen not to renew an order of AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine after June. 

It follows a high-profile dispute with the pharmaceutical company over the supply of vaccines to the EU earlier this year. 

Lucy Hough has more from Brussels. 

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