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  2. Verified Live - Wikipedia

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    The World Today. BBC News Now. Impact. Verified Live, also called Verified Live with Matthew Amroliwala, is a news programme that premiered on both the UK feed and international feed of BBC News channel on 22 May 2023 as part of a refresh following the merger of the two news channels. [1] The programme is mainly hosted by Matthew Amroliwala.

  3. Babes in the Wood murders (Brighton) - Wikipedia

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    The Babes in the Wood Murders were the murders of two nine-year-old girls, Nicola Fellows and Karen Hadaway, on 9 October 1986, by a 20-year-old local roofer, Russell Bishop in Wild Park, Moulsecoomb, Brighton, Sussex, England. [1] Bishop was tried and acquitted in 1987.

  4. Murder of Margaret Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Died. December 1999–January 2000. Inverkip, Inverclyde, Scotland. Cause of death. Homicide (manner undetermined) Known for. Murder victim. "Seacroft", Inverkip, from the A78. Margaret Fleming (1980 - c. December 1999/January 2000) was a Scottish woman who was murdered by her nominated carers Edward Cairney and Avril Jones in the village of ...

  5. Murder, Mystery and My Family - Wikipedia

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    BBC One. Release. 26 February 2018. ( 26 February 2018) –. present. Murder, Mystery and My Family is a BBC One series featuring Sasha Wass KC and Jeremy Dein KC ., [1] [2] which examines historic criminal convictions resulting in the death penalty in order to determine if any of them resulted in a miscarriage of justice.

  6. Newsnight - Wikipedia

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    Newsnight began on 28 January 1980 at 22:45, although a 15-minute news bulletin using the same title had run on BBC2 for a 13-month period from 1975 to 1976. Its planned September 1979 launch date was delayed by four months by the Association of Broadcasting Staff, at the time the main BBC trade union.

  7. BBC Local Radio - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. BBC Local Radio (also referred to as Local BBC Radio) is the BBC 's local and regional radio division for England and the Channel Islands, [1] consisting of forty stations. [2] As of December 2023, the network broadcasts to a combined audience of 6.9 million, with a listening share of 4.9%, according to RAJAR.

  8. Slender Man stabbing - Wikipedia

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    Weier's Internet use is restricted and monitored. As part of her supervised release, she is not allowed to use any form of social media. Weier is required to take court mandated psychiatric medication and is escorted to regular counseling sessions by a case worker. She is required to live with her father while under supervision of the court.

  9. John Darwin disappearance case - Wikipedia

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    The John Darwin disappearance case involved the faked death of the British former teacher and prison officer John Darwin. Darwin turned up alive in December 2007, five and a half years after he was believed to have died in a canoeing accident. Darwin was arrested and charged with fraud.

  10. Murder of Shafilea Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Shafilea Iftikhar Ahmed (Punjabi and Urdu: شفیلیہ افتخار احمد; 14 July 1986 – 11 September 2003) was a British-Pakistani girl who was murdered by her parents in a suspected honour killing at the age of 17, due to her refusal to accept an arranged marriage.

  11. Lost television broadcast - Wikipedia

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    The BBC's television service dates back to 1936 and was originally a nearly live-only medium. The hours of transmission were very limited and the bulk of the programming was transmitted either live from the studio, or from outside broadcast (OB) units; film was a minor contributor to the output.