Search results for ‘Andy Davies’
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UK to blame for agents’ deaths in Colombia, says ex-agent
EXCLUSIVE: The British government is responsible for the deaths of six Colombian informants, claims a customs officer who previously worked in Bogota. Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports.
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Slainte! Ireland raises a glass to Obama
President Obama delivers a rabble-rousing speech to huge crowds in Ireland after visiting Moneygall, the hometown of his Irish ancestors, as Channel 4 News correspondent Andy Davies reports.
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July 7 inquest: victims unlawfully killed
Each of the 52 victims of the terrorist attacks on London would have died regardless of the response by the emergency services, a coroner says. Andy Davies hears the reaction.
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Phone hacking – PCC £20,000 libel payout
The Press Complaints Commission (PCC) and its chairman pay £20,000 in libel damages to one of the lawyers at the centre of the phone hacking scandal, reports Andy Davies.
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July 7: Six voices from the inquests
As the inquest into the deaths of those killed in the London bombings hears its final evidence, Andy Davies talks to six witnesses about what the hearings meant for those giving testimony.
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Rising metal theft hits UK churches and transport
As the price of lead and copper soars, Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies reports on the growing number of thefts from British heritage sites including churches as insurance claims rocket.
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London bombings: MI5 officer tells of ‘profound regret’
A senior MI5 officer tells the July 7 inquest of the Service’s “profound regret” for failing to prevent the London bombings, which killed 52 innocent people, as Andy Davies reports.
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July 7 passengers left bus moments before blast
The inquest into the July 7 London bombings has heard how 50 people left the number 30 bus just seconds before the explosion in which 13 people were killed, as Andy Davies reports.
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‘Bulky bag’ helped save life in July 7 bus bombing
A bus passenger who survived the July 7 terrorist attacks has revealed her extraordinary escape was down to a lack of space and a bulky bag, as Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies explains.
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MI6 spy death: sex game gone wrong?
Police reveal MI6 code-breaker Gareth Williams was not alone at the time of his still unexplained death – a “striking piece of information”, as Andy Davies explains.
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‘Crossbow cannibal’ admits Bradford prostitute murders
Criminology student Stephen Griffiths, who dubbed himself the “crossbow cannibal”, pleads guilty to the murder of three women in west Yorkshire. Andy Davies examines a man obsessed by crime.
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Police launch murder inquiry in Sunningdale
A murder hunt is underway in Sunningdale, Berkshire. At least one person is dead and a number of people have been arrested, as Andy Davies reports.
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London bombings: coroner rejects MI5 secret sessions
The London bombings inquest coroner rules MI5 intelligence cannot be heard in closed sessions. Home Affairs Correspondent Andy Davies says the government may invoke special powers to replace inquests.
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London bombings inquest shown aftermath of 7 July attacks
The inquest into the deaths of 52 people killed in the London bombings are shown harrowing film of the aftermath, but Andy Davies reports that only a fraction of it was released for public viewing.
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7 July bombings inquests begin
The inquests into the deaths of the 52 victims of the London bombings on 7 July 2005 begin today. Home affairs correspondent Andy Davies says their families hope to finally get some answers.