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A woman is found alive after 17 days trapped under rubble in Bangladesh.

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She's pulled from the ruins of a collapsed clothing factory.

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Remarkably, she is said to have no injuries. She reveals her desperate

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attempts to attract attention, surviving on dried food and bottled

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water. We will have the full story. Also tonight: Abu Qatada says he

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will now leave the UK but only if he is guaranteed a fair trial in

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Jordan. We have a fully-worked-out plan to get this man out of our

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country. If he goes of his own accord, I will be one of the

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happiest people in Britain. The Jimmy Savile scandal. A review

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by West Yorkshire Police admits missed opportunities.

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Tributes to Olympic gold medallist Andrew Simpson after his death in a

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catamaran accident. In Sportsday, I will be here on the

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eve of the FA Cup final. Everything is set for Manchester City against

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News at Six. After her faint cries of "save me" were heard by rescue

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workers, a woman was pulled alive today from the ruins of a collapsed

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building in Bangladesh. She is said to have no serious injuries. For

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those working at the site, it was a moment of elation. They had long

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given up hope of finding anymore survivors.

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Rescued, after 17 days. The miracle moment Reshma is brought into the

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light. Even she had given up hope of escape. For days, it had been a

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clear-up operation. Until one rescue worker spotted movement in the

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rubble. TRANSLATION: I was cutting iron rods

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when I saw a pipe moving in a hole. I heard someone shouting, "Please

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save me." I called the army and the firefighters. Then they saw her too.

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We confirmed it was a woman. Rescuers used their hands to dig her

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out. They erupted in cheers as she was carried away. In hospital, the

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19-year-old's story began to emerge. She told doctors she never thought

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she would see the daylight again. TRANSLATION: It was very difficult

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to make myself heard. I kept banging whatever I could with my legs, but

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no-one could hear me. She survived on a tiny bit of food and sipping

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water, but that was almost gone. Just 40 minutes after they found

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her, rescuers pulled her out from what was so nearly her tomb. Every

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day, temperatures were in the high 30s, but her family never gave up

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hope. They were there to see her extraordinary rescue. Reshma hadn't

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collected her first pay packet, they say, because she had only just

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started working there a few weeks ago. It is more than two weeks since

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the clothing complex factory collapsed and no-one had been found

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alive for 12 days. 2,500 people have been rescued, but more than 1,000

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are confirmed dead and they are still finding more bodies. Only

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hours earlier, that is all the rescue teams were expecting.

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Everyone is celebrating Reshma's escape. But no-one can forget the

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disaster that nearly claimed her, too.

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The radical Muslim cleric, Abu Qatada, says he will voluntarily

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leave the UK but only if a new Extradition Treaty with Jordan

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becomes law. His new position was revealed in a court hearing today

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where his lawyers were contesting his rearrest for breaching his bail

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conditions. June Kelly is at the Home Office now. This is not the

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first time that Abu Qatada has surprised the British Government.

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Here, they learned last night that he was about to throw in the towel.

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So now, Abu Qatada is preparing to return to his native Jordan. Could

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this be the beginning of the end of his residency in the UK?

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For years, he's been locked in a legal battle with the British

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authorities fighting attempts to send him back to Jordan. The UK

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recently signed a treaty which is said to clear the way for his

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return. Today, Abu Qatada's barrister, Edward Fitzgerald QC,

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stunned the legal hearing when he get this man out of our country. If

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he goes of his own accord, I will be one of the happiest people in

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Britain. Theresa May has been on a mission to succeed where other Home

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Secretaries have failed and end this saga by getting assurances from

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Jordan. I believe these guarantees will provide the courts with the

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assurance that Qatada will not face evidence that might have been

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obtained by torture in a retrial in Jordan. Over the past year, Abu

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Qatada has had two spells out of jail on bail. He was returned to

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prison for allegedly breaching his bail conditions. But did he also

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break terrorist laws when he was out on bail by sending extremist

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messages to his followers? This is what Scotland Yard is investigating.

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Detectives have seized material from his home and are examining internet

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sites. The BBC has learned that their inquiry has led to Danish

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police arresting and charging a man over possible terrorism offences. In

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the last year, a company in Copenhagen has published a number of

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online articles in his full name. The BBC has seen this material. One

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passage talks about jihadists sacrificing their lives and

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encouraging others to follow them. It is not possible to verify whether

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this and all the other material is his work. But while the British

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investigation continues, it seems that Abu Qatada has now decided he

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is ready to face Jordanian justice. When it comes to the timescale on

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all of this, Theresa May has indicated the British Parliament

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could approve this agreement by the end of June. In Jordan, a Minister

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there has told the BBC that he believes the Jordanian Parliament

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will approve the agreement, but he just can't say when.

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West Yorkshire Police has admitted it failed to join the dots when

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investigating claims of sexual abuse by Jimmy Savile. Some of its

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officers visited Savile's home for social events over two decades.

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Following an internal inquiry, the force said it found no evidence that

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its familiarity with Savile protected him from investigation or

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arrest. For much of his life, Jimmy Savile

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lived in West Yorkshire. In his later years, he used to host the

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Friday Morning Club at his flat in Leeds, a social gathering often

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attended by serving officers. One man who was there insists there was

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nothing underhand going on. I can understand the thought that there

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was some kind of a group meeting in secret. Really, it was a pretty

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mundane and boring group of middle-aged men just getting

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together at the end of the week to chew the fat. This was in a county

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where since Savile died, 68 of his victims have come forward. One was

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five at the time. Maybe they saw that in the newspapers and in the

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media and thought, "I can't go to the local police because they are

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very close to Savile." Because he was a celebrity, people felt it was

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very difficult to come forward. We have not found anything that

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suggests that it was the officers that were protecting him, or it was

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because of the relationship he had with officers. It was because he was

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a celebrity and whether they would be believed or not. In 2009, Surrey

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Police investigating Savile's crimes at Duncroft School wrote asking him

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to contact them. But the predatory paedophile lost the officer's

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details. So a West Yorkshire inspector contacted Surrey Police

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saying he was a personal friend of Independent Police Complaints

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Commission. This has left one Duncroft victim dismaid. It doesn't

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say anything. It is a cover-up of what's been investigated. They don't

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seem to be investigating anything. It is a whitewash, really. West

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Yorkshire Police today admitted the force did fail Savile's victims.

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Further investigations will now continue.

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The British Olympic gold medallist Andrew Simpson has drowned during

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training for the America's Cup. The sailor was trapped underneath his ka

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Maran for ten minutes after it capsized off the coast of

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California. -- catamaran. Andrew, who was known as "Bart" "won sailing

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gold in Beijing and silver in London last year.

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Lapped by the waters of San Francisco Bay, the upturned half

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submerged catamaran of Andrew Simpson. The 70-foot vessel flipped

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over trapping him underneath for several minutes. Divers and

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colleagues rushed in to help the 36-year-old Olympic Champion, but

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couldn't save him in time. We had a tragic day today on the bay. Our

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thoughts and prayers are with "Bart" Simpson's, Andrew Simpson's family,

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his wife and kids. Known as "Bart", Andrew Simpson beat the world at the

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Beijing Olympics with his old friend Iain Percy. The pair took gold in

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the Star Class and became sailing superstars themselves. They almost

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repeated it at last year's Olympics, but were beaten by a few frustrating

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seconds into the silver medal position. That silver was won here

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off the coast of Portland in Dorset. It is where Andrew Simpson grew up

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and where he honed his skills to become one of the greatest

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competitive sailors in the world. His close friend Sir Ben Ainslie

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well as off the water. He was one of those guys who always had a smile on

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his face. This is the catamaran Andrew Simpson was in at the time of

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his accident. Filmed earlier, it is more machine than marine sailboat,

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skimming the wave tops at speeds of up to 40 knots. Crew members wear

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helmets and carry small bottles of oxygen in case of capsizing. These

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are the Formula One cars of the sailing world. They are very large

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boats, 72 foot long. Clearly, in a capsize, some serious things can

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happen. Andrew Simpson was married with two young children. In this

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sailor's wake, there is a loving family and a sporting legacy that

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helped propel him and British sailing to euphoric new heights.

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The time is 6.12pm. The top story: Celebrations in Bangladesh after a

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survivor is found alive after 17 days buried in a collapsed building.

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Coming up: I'm at Wembley where Manchester City will try to reclaim

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some of the football attention back from United. A huge occasion for

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Wigan. We are looking ahead to the FA Cup final. Coming up in

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Sportsday: As well as being live at Wembley, we are also in Barcelona

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looking ahead to this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix with Inside F1.

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It's already been described as one of the biggest bank heists ever. A

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global crime syndicate is accused of stealing $45 million in 40,000

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withdrawals from cash machines across 27 countries. All in the

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space of just a few hours. New York, one city hit by a global

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wave of bank raids in one of the most lucrative cybercrimes

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uncovered. These men are amongst those arrested for their part in

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what prosecutors are calling a virtual criminal flashmob. In hours,

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they withdrew huge sums from cash machines using cloned debit cards.

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The New York team were captured on camera as they toured the city

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filling backpacks with cash. This was a 21st century bank heist.

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Instead of guns and masks, this cybercrime organisation used laptops

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and malware. It started in the virtual world. The cyber gang hacked

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into computers at companies which produce pre-paid debit cards,

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already loaded with a specific amount of money, for two banks in

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the Middle East. They removed the cash limit on the cards and copied

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and transferred the data on to thousands of blank cards with

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magnetic strips. Those were distributed to teams in more than 20

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countries around the world. But because UK cards depend on a 'Chip',

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this crime would be harder to replicate here. Banks that aren't

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already using 'Chip' and pin will be looking to see would it be a

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sensible investment on the security side for them. Also, it will be a

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reminder to banks that they have to be very careful in defending their

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own financial systems. A few compromised card accounts were

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needed to drain funds from cash machines around the world. New

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technology had eliminated borders for criminals and that posed a

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serious threat to the global financial system. Details of a

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grooming ring responsible for the abuse of teenage girls in Shropshire

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can now be reported for the first time. The seven men, led by two

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brothers, had connections with fast food shops. Sian Lloyd reports. The

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market town of Wellington in the heart of Shropshire, a rural

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community of less than 25,000 people. It was here that the

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ringleaders befriended vulnerable teenage girls. They plied their

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victims with drugs and alcohol, then sold them to other men. A jury

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convicted them of 26 charges, including rape, human trafficking

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and five other men were also convicted for their part in the

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sexual exploitation of children. Police say more than 100 girls were

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at risk. They were able to identify quite effectively these vulnerable

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girls, and these were people that used others as commodities, used

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them for their own gain. They preyed on their victims at night. The

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youngest was 13. Some were abused in local takeaways. Others were taken

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to locations across the Midlands, and to Yorkshire, by men who they

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thought were their boyfriends. were wined and dined, bought

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presents, given mobile phones, it is everything that a teenage girl, she

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wants to be thought of as attractive, as something special,

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about having a slightly older boyfriend. It appeals to the

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vulnerability of what being a teenager is about Inspector Richard

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Langton has been working with the local community, where people have

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been struggling to come to terms with what has happened. It has been

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a very difficult time, there has been a lock of shock that this kind

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of crime was going on in this area. It has been affecting the British

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Pakistani Muslim community. Police say they uncovered a ring of

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dangerous predators operating in this area. They hope the convictions

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will deter others. It is an axe murderer which has gone

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unsolved for more than 25 years, but today, the Home Secretary announced

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a fresh, Judge led examination of the evidence surrounding the death

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of Daniel Morgan. The Private detect it was found dead in a car park in

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1987. His family believe he was about to expose police corruption,

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when he was killed. In March 1987, Daniel Morgan was murdered with a

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knack is outside a pub in Sydney. Since then there have been five

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police investigations, more than 60 arrests, but not a single

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conviction. -- said an home. Police officers, it has been alleged, were

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involved in the murder. A new investigation will trace back to the

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1980s the links between police, private investigators and

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newspapers. It has been 26 years of mental torture. Every time there has

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been an investigation, at the end of it, there is no justice. The picture

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of corruption, it just gets worse Daniel Morgan was a Private

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Detective with an agency which used to operate from a flat in South

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London. It is claimed he was about to blow the whistle on corruption in

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the Metropolitan Police. Two years ago, his former business partner was

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acquitted of his murder when the trial collapsed. A BBC panorama team

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challenged him about his relationship with police officers.

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You do not deny that you paid serving police officers for

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information? In the years after Daniel Morgan was murdered in the

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car park of this South London pub, it is believed that his old agency

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and former business partner were to make hundreds of thousands of pounds

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from the police contact. A sold information to journalists, and one

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of their biggest clients was the news of the world. When the murder

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was reinvestigated, it is alleged the News of the world at the officer

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in charge under surveillance, along with his wife, a Crimewatch

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presenter and former detective. we need from this investigation is

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the opportunity to shine a light in all of those areas that the Met

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police have been trying to cover up for all of these years, to expose

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exactly what went on. But the passage of time, and the repeated

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failures, mean it is unlikely that the killers of Daniel Morgan will

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ever become the -- will ever be convicted. Positivity is in Ohio say

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the suspect is the father of the six-year-old girl found in the

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house. The child is the daughter of one of the women who had been held

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in the house. Castro could now face the death penalty. It is four days

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since the drama unfolded on Seymour Avenue, and the horrific discovery

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was made that the three missing girls had been here, locked up

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without anyone knowing for so many years. Ariel Castro will remain in

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solitary confinement until his trial. DNA test results released

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this afternoon show he is the father of Amanda Berry's six-year-old

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child. He is accused of making one of the girls pregnant multiple

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times, starving and beating her until she miscarried. The prosecutor

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says pregnancies terminated by force could be classed as murder. That

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would be punishable by the death penalty. This child kidnapper

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operated a torture chamber and Private prison in the heart of our

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city. The horrific brutality and torture is beyond comprehension.

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brothers were initially arrested in connection with the kidnappings,

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they have been released as prosecutors believed they did not

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know what was behind the locked doors of Ariel Castro's home. Their

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mother said she was torn by grief. TRANSLATION: I have a sick son who

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has committed something very serious. I ask forgiveness from

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those mothers. May those young ladies forgive me. I am suffering

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because of the pain they have suffered, it was of the pain of my

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son. My son is sick and I have nothing to do with what my son did.

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Four days, the media have pored over what details have emerged about the

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horrific ordeal these women went through here. They have now asked

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for privacy, for time to begin the long, painful process of trying to

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deal with the psychological impact of the terrible things which

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happened to them for more than ten years. People are still shocked

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these women were being held prisoner within their community, torn between

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the relief that the girls were found alive and grief, that they remained

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captive for so long. All the talk in Manchester this week has been about

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the red half, with the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson. But rival

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Manchester city are hoping to knock him off the back pages by winning

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some silverware this weekend. First, they have to get past Wigan, have

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made it to their first FA Cup final at Wendy. We can join Joe Wilson

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there now. Yes, there have been one or two football stories this week

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which might have taken attention away from Wembley, but let's be

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clear, for Wigan in particular, being here must surely represent

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progress. We can set off for Wembley by rail on Friday afternoon. There

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was a time when they could fit all of their supporters on the same

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train - well, almost. In the mid-19 90s, football drew crowds of less

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than 2000 here. Rugby league has traditionally ruled in this town.

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Within only entered the foot will lead in the late 1970s. From there,

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they have now got to the FA Cup final. Obviously, it is a tremendous

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achievement. Because also, they will qualify for Europe next year.

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a massive thing. We are not bothered, win, lose or draw.

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main well, that's the issue - despite the cup run, Wigan could be

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relegated. After the final, they will have to win their last two

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Premier league games, and hope. have to cope with how to play with

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the emotions and demands of appearing at Wembley, in a major FA

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Cup final, and then being able to perform three days later. That is

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the only thing that we need to balance out. That is exactly what we

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want stock up you can make the FA Cup look big . For Manchester city,

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is this a successful season? Know, at the start of the season, you want

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to win the most trophies you can. But this is not possible. The Wigan

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manager may soon be heading elsewhere. After David Moyes has

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gone to Old Trafford, there is a vacancy at Everton which he would

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feel neatly. Of course, staying in the Premier league is hugely

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significant financially, but if you win the FA Cup, have a place in

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English football history. The very idea of that for Wigan, just a

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generation ago, seem impossible. Prince Harry has been remembering

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those lost in conflict with a visit to Arlington National Cemetery,

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where he has laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier, as part

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of his visit to the United States. He is a serving soldier, with

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genuine front-line experience, fighting alongside the Americans in

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Afghanistan, each means a lot here. At Arlington National Cemetery, he

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was taken to the graves of US servicemen who died in Iraq and

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Afghanistan and in what the Americans call the war on terror. He

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placed a wreath upon which was a handwritten card addressed - to my

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comrades in arms of the United States of America, and signed,

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Captain Harry Wales. A second wreath was laid with due solemnity at the

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tomb of the unknown American soldier. Harry was in an environment

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with which he clearly feels an affinity. His last visit to the

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United States, with that infamous game of strip billiards in Las

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Vegas, was a personal disaster for him. This time, so far, it is a very

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different story. For this trip, the party prince stayed at home, a

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disappointment perhaps for the largely female audience which had

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turned out to greet him at an exhibition about landmines on

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Capitol Hill. They crammed the corridors and looked over balconies

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for a glimpse. Not at all what you might expect in the sober

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surroundings of America's element. Harry, stateside, appears to be a

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hit. Time now for a look at the weather. Last weekend, temperatures

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weather. Last weekend, temperatures were on the up, but this weekend,

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weather. Last weekend, temperatures were on the up, but this weekend, It

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is showers, it is not going to be raining all the time. This evening

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and tonight, we have got a couple of bands of wet weather moving across

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southern parts of the UK. Rain at times in northern Scotland, wet

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again later in Northern Ireland and other Western areas by the end of

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the night. There will also be some dry spells and it will be feeling

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called Iraq by the end of the morning. -- it will be feeling

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with elsewhere, but elsewhere, that stiff westerly wind will be blowing

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the showers through quite quickly. I do not think anywhere will be wet

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all day. But it is quite a cool breeze, temper just down compared to

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today. -- temperatures down. It should be turning drier during the

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FA Cup final. More weather fronts coming our way for the second half

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