Search results for ‘Darshna Soni’
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Alton Towers rollercoaster victim has leg amputated
A teenager who was seriously injured in an Alton Towers rollercoaster crash has had her leg amputated, NHS bosses say.
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Mo Farah: no comment on Salazar doping allegations
Mo Farah declines to answer questions on the Alberto Salazar doping allegations, which have been described by the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency as “distressing”.
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Tunisia: Sally Adey named as British woman killed in attack
A British woman killed in the terror attack in Tunisia is named by Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond as solicitor Sally Adey.
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Mosque attacks reported in wake of Charlie Hebdo attack
Anti-Muslim attacks are reported at a mosque and a kebab shop near a place of worship after 12 people are killed in an attack on satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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Suspected suicide bomber: ‘I’ll see you in heaven mum’
The suspected Derby suicide bomber Kabir Ahmed told his mother in a phone call from Syria that he would see her in heaven, a family member tells Channel 4 News.
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Can returning jihadis be reintegrated into society?
While the UK imposes stringent measures on returning jihadis, some countries are more liberal. Channel 4 News obtains rare footage of a Danish programme that seeks to bring them back into the fold.
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After decades of fame, the past catches up with Rolf Harris
TV entertainer Rolf Harris is sentenced to five years and nine months in jail for his indecent assaults on four girls. He is expected to be released after serving three years.
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‘Embrace jihad’ – who is al-Baghdadi and what does he want?
Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is the self-styled leader of a new global jihad. On Tuesday he urged followers to “embrace this change” in a recording posted online. So what do we think we know about him?
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Al-Qaeda spiritual leader: Islamic State are ‘deviants’
Sheikh Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi, regarded as the most influential voice in Salafist Islam, forcefully rejects the Islamic State’s declaration of a new caliphate and brands them a “deviant group”.
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Rolf Harris victim says she considered suicide
One of Rolf Harris’ victims, who was 14 at the time of the offence, says the abuse she suffered almost led her to take her own life.
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Rolf Harris guilty on 12 counts of indecent assault
TV personality Rolf Harris, found guilty on 12 charges of indecent assault against four girls, tried to charm the court during his trial. But the prosecution said a demon lurked beneath that charm.
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How do we engage with young UK Muslims on jihad?
What message should imams give young British Muslims who want to travel to Syria for jihad? This was the debate at Birmingham Central Mosque by a group of scholars and counter-terrorism unit officers.
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First Briton convicted of Syria terror offences
A father of two becomes the first person in the UK to be convicted of terrorist offences in connection with the Syria conflict.
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Birmingham riot deaths: MP calls for public inquiry
The Birmingham MP Shabana Mahmood has written to the Home Secretary demanding a public inquiry into the deaths of three young men during the Summer riots of 2011.
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Riot deaths families ‘failed by the system they trusted’
A report into the police handling of the investigation into a triple murder during riots in Birmingham in 2011 finds the victims’ families “understandably feel failed by the system they trusted”.