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HS2: What has been built so far?

HS2: What has been built so far?
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... So how much of HS2 - which remains one of the most expensive rail projects in the world - has already been built? Eleven tunnels, a viaduct that will be the UK s longest railway Bridge and four new stations have all been planned - with the track itself being laid later...

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...London s Millennium Bridge is to shut for three weeks for urgent repairs - the second closure in its short history...

Sycamore Gap tree at Hadrian's Wall 'felled overnight'

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... " It s like cutting down the Tyne Bridge or the Swing Bridge - it s just as monumental" It s a living thing...

Ukraine punches through key Russian line, generals claim

Ukraine punches through key Russian line, generals claim
Sep 3,2023 12:11 pm

... " The focus of Ukraine s counter-offensive effort in recent weeks has been an expanding Bridgehead around the tiny village of Robotyne, some 56km (35 miles) south-east of the city of Zaporizhzhia...

Russia says tanker hit in Ukrainian attack near Crimea

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... Several Russian military bloggers say it was a Russian oil tanker that was attacked by a Ukrainian naval drone not far from the Crimean Bridge...

Russia's new tactic for cutting off Ukraine's grain

Russia's new tactic for cutting off Ukraine's grain
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... The Zatoka Bridge - a key link which allows grain trucks into the port of Izmail on the Danube - has also reportedly been hit...

Kerch bridge is hated symbol of Russian occupation

Kerch bridge is hated symbol of Russian occupation
Jul 17,2023 7:00 am

...By Paul AdamsInternational affairs correspondentUkrainian officials are maintaining their customary ambiguity about the latest attack on the Kerch Bridge, but its location and strategic significance mean it was always likely to come under renewed assault...

Crimea bridge closed following 'emergency'

Crimea bridge closed following 'emergency'
Jul 16,2023 11:50 pm

...By Christy CooneyBBC NewsPeople in Crimea have been told to avoid using the Bridge connecting the occupied peninsula with Russia, after what officials called an " emergency"...

Terror prosecutions of people back in UK from Syria not counted

Feb 13,2023 9:22 am

The government does not record The Number of people prosecuted for terror offences after returning to the UK from Syria, an official report says.

The data is held neither " officially or unofficially" an, Jonathan Hall QC, says.

Figures previously provided to Parliament by ministers later had to be clarified.

Mr Hall's report instead relies on Bbc News research on the subject.

It is known That hundreds of people have returned to the UK after joining terrorist groups In Syria but the cumulative figure given in public is ambiguous.

Last Year , The Director general of MI5 said " over 950 UK-linked extremists" had travelled to Syria.

Two months earlier, a senior MI5 officer told inquests for Saskia Jones and Jack Merritt - killed by convicted terrorist Usman Khan at Fishmongers' Hall, London Bridge - About 850 had gone to the country, " around half" of whom had since returned.

On Wednesday, Mr Hall said

'Uncertainty remains'

The government has provided downwardly shifting figures on The Number of returnees prosecuted for terror offences:

Mr Hall's report says " uncertainty remains" About the precise number of prosecutions for terrorism.

" No investigative or prosecutorial body in the United Kingdom keeps a record, either officially or unofficially, of the precise information That is needed to answer this question posed - That is The Number of individuals who are known to have travelled to join Daish, Islamic State, in Iraq or Syria and who have subsequently been prosecuted on their return for terrorist offences specifically in respect of their conduct in or travel to Syria, " it says.

BBC investigation

Last Year , after different government agencies refused to provide The Information . and Mr Hall's report relies on That research.

The research shows 10 returnees have been convicted of Islamist terror offences relating to Syria, with a further four people convicted of terror offences in relation to extremist instructional documents seized in the UK either following their original departure or after their return.

Mr Hall separately expresses concern About the " failure of the government" to secure legal aid for people placed under strict terror-restriction measures, a position he describes as " deeply unsatisfactory".

allow The Authorities to monitor and manage people considered terrorists but not facing criminal charges.

Subjects face measures such as wearing an electronic tag, relocation, and limits on whom they can meet and where they can go, which can be imposed for years.

The latest figures show only four people living under Tpims.

Each Tpim should be automatically reviewed by The High Court but previously some reviews have been dropped after the subjects were refused the necessary legal funding.

Last Year 's annual report recommended legal funding should swiftly be made available to all Tpim subjects, which the government rejected, Leading - unusually - to the recommendation being made again this year.

Mr Hall also notes a " noticeable change in the Tpim cohort towards the more chaotic, neurodiverse and/or mentally unwell".

Bbc News previously revealed a trend towards using the measures on radicalisers connected to the banned group al-Muhajiroun.



Source of news: bbc.com

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