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The Prime Minister of Iceland has resigned after allegations he

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concealed millions of dollars' worth of investments in offshore

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companies. There have been big protests against him in Reykjavik.

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We will get more on that and spot shortly. The first US primary is

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taking place right now since Donald Trump's comments on abortion. And we

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will hear from Northern Ireland were a woman has been given a suspended

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prison sentence for terminating her pregnancy.

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The American primary race moves to the state of Wisconsin.

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For the Democrats Bernie Sanders currently has a small lead

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But for the Republicans Ted Cruz has a 10 percentage point

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lead over Donald Trump in this particular state.

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The BBC has been allowed to speak to some of the women supporting Donald

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I was a Marine, so I will keep my foul mouth out of the comments. I am

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not a feminist by any means. As far as his comments on women, I do not

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think that has anything to do with running the country. I feel like

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other countries will respect our country a bit more because they are

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and tie feminist over there. I think they will respect Donald Trump being

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in the presidency. If women want to hurl insults at

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him, he will hurl insults back. In the abortion issue, you don't even

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want to know what I think about that. When I was 23, 24, I was in an

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abusive relationship and I became pregnant, but they convinced me it

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was a blob of tissue and I went ahead with the abortion, it was

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extremely painful. I was able to block out the pain and the guilt for

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some time until it hit me like a tonne of bricks. It is 35 years

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later and I am not over it. I am very excited to be here, it is

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my first rally. It is and tie abortion and that is a good thing

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for me because I have no children, but I would always love to have a

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child. For me to see some lady have an abortion breaks my heart because

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I want that child. This whole war on women playing is

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another card they continue to play just like the race card and it is to

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change the topic about the real issue. A lot of men judge women and

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their appearance and it is something I have lived with my whole life. I

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know a lot of people who can do really well in their jobs, they are

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really smart, they say offensive jokes from time to time, but when

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they do their job they do it really well and that is why I support

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Donald Trump despite those comments. We are going to win again. Let's

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take a look at where things stand in the race. But the

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. This is for the Republicans. Donald Trump has 737 delegates. Ted

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Cruise is next on 475. Let's go over to Washington. In the overall scheme

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of things, how important is Wisconsin tonight? Wisconsin of

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itself is not a massively important state, we do not talk about it as if

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it was New Hampshire, or Florida with so many delegates, but it has

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become important as a litmus test of how Donald is doing. There is a

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sense and an indication from polls in Wisconsin that he is losing some

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popularity. In the last few minutes a new, national poll has come out

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putting him neck and neck with Ted Cruise and that is the first time I

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can remember them being equal in a national poll. That is upset for the

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Trump campaign. What we will get out of Wisconsin is an indication of

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whether this is the beginning of his campaign stolen. Whatever he has

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said or done until now, no matter how controversial, has not hurt him.

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It was on this programme the other day that I said to you I wonder

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whether this time is different and I very rarely dared to say that about

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Donald Trump, because every time you said that the controversial his

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approval rating to go up. But this time it seems to have slipped ever

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since he made that comment about women being punished if they were to

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have an abortion if they were to become illegal in the country. More

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importantly, we will get the sense from Wisconsin weather Donald Trump

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is able to get to the magical number of 1237 delegates, or whether we

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will head to a contested convention in July. After all these months

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Donald Trump is still there and is still a very serious contender. What

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are they thinking, the Republicans? I keep hearing there is panic in the

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party, there is a desperate hope they will be able to put in an

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establishment figure or perhaps even the Speaker of the House, Paul Ryan,

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he might be drafted in at the last minute. Those scenarios are probably

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wishful thinking, but Wisconsin will give us some indication of where

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this race is heading and were Donald Trump is heading. Thank you very

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much. If you are watching on BBC world News, BBC world News America

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is in just over 20 minutes from time. Fifa's new president Jannie

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Infantino is the latest name to come out of the Panama papers. He signed

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a contract over TV rights in 2006 with two businessmen who have been

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indicted by the FBI in its investigation into corruption in

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world football. He initially denied doing any business with anyone

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accused of bribery. Everyone in the world will applaud

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us for what we will do in the future. But just five weeks in his

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election it is the past that threatens to cast an early shadow

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over his new rain. The Panama papers have implicated world leaders and

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now the most powerful man in football has been dragged into the

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scandal. In the leaked documents there is a deal signed off by Jannie

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Infantino when he was a director with Uefa with an offshore company.

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It paid ?60,000 for three years of broadcast rights for Champions

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League in Ecuador and then sold it on to a TV company for almost three

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times the price. Cross trading was owned by a father and son. The pair

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were indicted by US prosecutors last year as part of an FBI led

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corruption investigation. The authorities allege that as the

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owners they paid millions of dollars in bribes over several years to

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South American football officials to secure TV rights for regional

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football two elements. In a statement Uefa said:

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According to fever this is a matter for Uefa, but the problem facing

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Gianni Infantino is it turns out initially Uefa denied doing business

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with any of those individuals indicted last year when asked by a

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German newspaper. The Panama papers now

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It is more damaging, I think, revelations for Fifa and Uefa.

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And again it begs the question, how many more transactions are there

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What checks do people in football do on the companies with whom they have

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transactions and what happens to the deals when they are completed?

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Uefa says it will cooperate with the FBI over the contracts

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if asked to do so, and there is no suggestion that Mr Infantino

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or the company is guilty of any wrongdoing.

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Yet, just as the new president looks to rebuild trust

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in the organisation he now leads, this looks to be an early setback.

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The first two Champions League quarterfinals were played this

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evening. Barcelona versus Madrid. Ollie Foster has been monitoring

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both ties at the BBC sports centre. Hello, let's start with the match in

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Spain. Have Barcelona ended their 39 match unbeaten run? Yes, they got

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beaten by Real Madrid at the weekend, but the full-time whistles

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have gone in Germany and Spain. They are the first legs and they will be

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played to a conclusion next week in the second leg. In Barcelona, two

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teams who know each other very well, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid. They

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have played each other twice in the league this season, Barcelona doing

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the double over them. This first leg has finished 2-1 to Barcelona as

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well. Madrid took a shock lead through Fernando Torres. It was a

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great finish from him. That was after 25 minutes. Ten minutes later

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he was sent off for his second bookable offence. After that against

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ten men it was like the Alamo and finally Luis Suarez made the

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breakthrough in the second half. We were hoping for a Lionel Messi goal

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because he is stuck on 499, but it was Luis Suarez who scored the

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winner on the night. They have a 2-1 slender advantage. Madrid will feel

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a bit aggrieved to see Fernando Torres sent off, but they have a

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crucial away goal. In Germany it was more straightforward. Bayern Munich

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played Benfica and it was ten. It came in the second minute. Just one

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goal they take to Portugal next week. Pep Guardiola would love to

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sign of with the European cup for Bayern Munich before he joined

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Manchester city who played tomorrow in the next wave of quarterfinals.

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Manchester city are playing PSG and then Wolfsburg, the surprise

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package. They have got Real Madrid. Two Winston night for Barcelona and

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Byron. Still to come: This cover of a rap song posted on YouTube has

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made this 12-year-old an Internet star. We will find out why. Two

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teenage girls have been found guilty of battering and torturing to death

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a woman in her home in Hartlepool. The woman died after a sustained and

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brutal attack which left her with over 100 injuries. The teenagers

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were just 13th and 14th at the time. Angela Wrightson was well liked

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in her local community. They knew she was an alcoholic

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and looked out for her. But her weakness was exploited

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by local children, who would get her And it was two vulnerable children

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who murdered this vulnerable woman. A horrific, prolonged attack,

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using household implements, A murder carried out by two

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girls aged 13 and 14. Throughout almost 25 years

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of service, I've never come across such a brutal murder

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committed by such young girls. Angela was subjected to a prolonged,

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sustained attack and the pathologist identified a significant number

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of injuries to her body, caused by at least 25

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blows with weapons. The young killers even took

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selfies in the hours Their victim was still

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conscious at this point. The girls' identities have been

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obscured because of their age. The violence started here at nine

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o'clock in the evening. By ten o'clock,

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the house was trashed. At 11, the two killers left.

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But they returned a few hours later. Then, at 4.20 the next

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morning, they called police They were both in care

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and were used to officers In the back of the police van,

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they took more selfies "On the bizzie van again" -

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they wrote as a caption. Their crime has left

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people here disgusted. You can't imagine two young girls

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doing that to another human being. I went round her house a few times

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and just sat with her. Especially in the street

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where she lived, everybody knew her and everybody looked out

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for her because they knew The two killers of this woman wept

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as they were found guilty today, A military dog has been awarded a

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prestigious medal for bravery. It led around 400 patrols in Iraq and

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Afghanistan protecting thousands of Allied troops.

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Our lead story, the Icelandic Prime Minister has resigned after

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allegations he concealed millions of dollars worth of investment in an

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offshore company. Coming up shortly on BBC News, world News America will

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be live in Wisconsin, the latest stop in the race to the White House

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with Donald Trump facing a challenge from Ted Cruz. The News at ten is

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reporting that the UK Business Secretary is on his way to India for

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talks with the chairman of Tata steel as efforts continued to find a

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buyer for much of the British Steel industry.

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STORY Well now a woman in Northern Ireland has been punished

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A court in Belfast has handed down a three-month suspended

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sentence after the 21-year bought drugs online to carry

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It highlighted the complexities in what is a very sensitive debate in

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Northern Ireland. The court case took place here in Belfast

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yesterday. A woman pleaded guilty to a criminal charge of procuring her

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own abortion by using a poison. She wanted to raise the money to travel

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to England where she could have had an abortion loftily, but she could

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not raise that money, so she went online, bought some pills which

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would induce a miscarriage and she took them and that resulted in the

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termination of her pregnancy. Prosecutions like this are very

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rare. The judge handed down a three-month suspended sentence for

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two years. The woman will not go to jail unless she commit another crime

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in the next two years. The laws over abortion are different

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in Northern Ireland compared to the rest of the UK? Yes, some laws are

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different than in the rest of the UK and abortion is a notable issue

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here. The legislation here dates back 155 years, that is what was

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said in court yesterday. The law in the UK was changed in the 1960s. And

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abortion is legal in the rest of the UK if it is judged the risk of

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carrying on with a pregnancy involves a greater risk to the

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physical and mental health of the woman or her children than having a

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termination. In Northern Ireland abortion is only available under

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certain specific circumstances and it is only legal when a woman's life

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is at risk or there is a risk of serious and permanent damage to her

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mental and physical health. The law in Northern Ireland is much tighter

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than elsewhere in the UK. What reaction has there been to this

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suspended sentence? Very strong reaction. There are groups that

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argue for a change in the law. Amnesty International is one of

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those groups and they have said that a woman in need of an abortion

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should not be treated as a criminal. Pro-life groups are strong in church

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circles and they argue that a baby has lost its life here and the law

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needs to be upheld. Some even argued the sentence was too lenient. It has

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opened up a debate on the issue. As far as the law being changed here, I

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do not think that is very likely. A criminal gang has been jailed for

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stealing rhino horns. Many of their crimes were planned in an Irish

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town. Six of the key players were members of the same family. Their

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targets were collections of rhino horn and high-value Chinese

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artefacts. Some of these people are experts at antiques in their own

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right and they knew the value and they knew they could get hold of

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them and sell them with a network of people they had available. The men

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at the top did not take part in the break-ins, so mobile phone tracking

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was crucial in establishing links with other members and putting

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people in the right place at the right time. Early efforts did not go

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well. Two gang members in Durham were tackled before they could

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escape. In Norwich another red verging on incompetent when four of

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the gang tried to steal a rhino head during opening hours. It proved too

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heavy. One of my staff kicked the man and he dropped it and the other

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member of staff grabbed it and ran off with it. One month later gang

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members spotted a rhino cup at an auction house in Sussex, but when

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they went through the front door they went for the wrong cup. The

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gang returned to Durham, checking out the galleries, then smashing

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their way in. A huge ?2 million worth of Chinese artefacts in a

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hedge, but one of the burglars forgot where he had put them and

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they were recovered. The gang were desperate for success and the new

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plan took them to Cambridge. On a spring day in 2012, three gang

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members came into the museum and they took a particular interest in

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the Oriental galleries. Just before half past seven the following

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evening the alarms went off. They grabbed 18 objects with a market

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value of ?40 million which have not been seen since. It is a betrayal of

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trust. These objects belong to the public and it is theft by a series

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of selfish individuals and there are no longer on display. One by one the

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gang were arrested and charged. A criminal network which was thought

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to have operated across Europe was closed down, but the treasures which

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belong to all of us have yet to be recovered.

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An unusual cover of a rap song posted on YouTube has made

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Sparsh Shah's Indian-style version of "Not Afraid" by Eminem has been

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He has a brittle bone disease which means he suffers

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frequent fractures and has to use a wheelchair.

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When I woke up I had 72,000 views and it kept

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on going and going and I had more and more views.

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I fell in love with the song, it was so lifting and inspiring

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and ever since then Eminem became my rap idol.

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I have had over 125 fractures to date and I don't know how many

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It shows a clear transition from a life where you always feel

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you are going to go down, you feel like you are worthless

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and nothing is going to happen, to you are ready to make it big

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time, you are not afraid to take a stand.

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When it was posted on social media it blew up.

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It would mean the world to me if my biggest idol Eminem

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Besides writing songs and stuff I write poems,

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I want to be a sit down comedian one day.

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World News America will be live in Wisconsin for the latest primaries.

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If you are in the UK the news at ten is reporting that the Business

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Secretary is on his way to India for talks with the chairman of Tata

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steel. We are back tomorrow, thank you for being with us.

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It is time to get a check on the weather for the next week or so and

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the forecast has not changed. It will remain very unsettled for the

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rest of this

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