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Colony

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Networks USA Network
Executive producer(s)Wes Tooke
Josh Holloway
Nelson McCormick
Juan José Campanella
Ryan J. Condal
Carlton Cuse
No. of episodes36 (list of episodes)
Production locations Los Angeles
Vancouver
Jul 18, 2018
Loved the show. Think it should be brought back for few more seasons. If it didn't get the ratings you liked. bring in some . . .
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In the not-too-distant future, Los Angeles has been invaded and occupied by outside forces, causing a rift between the city's residents; some have collaborated with the occupation, while others are rebelling and suffering the consequences that come with that choice. Former FBI agent Will Bowman and his wife, Katie, must consider their familial obligations when making their decision because they were separated from their son, Bram, during the invasion. Proxy Snyder, a cunning and powerful leader within the occupational government, offers Will the opportunity to get Bram back if he works with the invading faction. Will's decision doesn't sit well with Katie, but the couple risk their lives -- and their relationship -- to protect their family.

News Daily: Backpacker murder verdict and leaders prepare for Question Time

Feb 16,2020 12:38 am

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Man guilty of British backpacker's murder

It was a killing that drew an emotional apology from New Zealand 's Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and now Grace Millane. The defendant, who cannot be named for legal reasons, showed no emotion as he was convicted of murder. Ms Millane's parents, from Wickford, Essex, wept in The Public gallery. Her father, David by his daughter's "barbaric" murder. "Grace was our sunshine and she Will be missed forever," he says.

Ms Millane met her killer via the Tinder dating app on 1 December last year, The Night before her 22nd birthday. They spent several hours drinking cocktails in bars around Auckland before going to the defendant's hotel, where he killed her. He then stuffed her body inside a suitcase which was later found buried in bushland outside Auckland. During a two-week trial at The City 's high court, he claimed she died accidentally during "rough sex".

Party leaders prepare for Question Time special

There's a Big Night ahead for party leaders. But don't expect any let-up in campaigning before Boris Johnson , Jeremy Corbyn , Jo Swinson and Nicola Sturgeon special. From 19:00 GMT, the leaders of the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats and the SNP Will have 30 Minutes each to answer questions from audience members. Presenter at what awaits them, and here's a that are expected to come up.

One man who won't be appearing is Nigel Farage who, like Green Party co-leader Jonathan Bartley , appeared on a separate Question Time special. Mr Farage Will later. Standing in 275 seats after agreeing not to fight constituencies won by the Tories in 2017, it's offering a "contract with the people", rather than a manifesto, with plans for a 50,000-a-year cap on migration, abolition of The House of Lords and large-scale tree planting.

Meanwhile, Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price - who has appeared in an Ask The Leader programme in Wales - Will When he launches The Party 's manifesto later. Plans include huge investment in rail and bus travel, three tidal lagoons, a barrage and a new offshore wind farm.

In other election news:

UK misses deadline to return Chagos Islands

Even if you have heard of the Chagos Islands, you might struggle to locate them. But The British Indian Ocean Territory - bought for £3m When Mauritius was still A Colony - has both strategic value and a controversial history. Between 1968 and 1974, the UK forcibly moved thousands of Chagossians More Than 1,000 miles to Mauritius and the Seychelles. The Island of Diego Garcia has since housed an air base from which US planes were sent to bomb Afghanistan and Iraq. Now the UK has been called an illegal colonial occupier after it ignored a UN deadline to return the islands to Mauritius, which claims it was forced to give them up in exchange for independence in 1968. "Mauritius has never held sovereignty over the BIOT," argues the UK, saying the islands have been "under continuous British sovereignty since 1814".

Police podcast spurs clues to decades-old murder

By Alice Cuddy, BBC News

Wrapped in an electric blanket metres from a busy highway in the Netherlands lay The Body of A Man in such a state of decomposition he was impossible to identify. It was August 1991 and The Man 's chest bore several stab wounds. The Local workers who found him told police it was the stench that led them to his corpse.

The Discovery marked the beginning of a decades-long mystery in the Netherlands, with police unable to identify The Victim , much less find the person responsible. But The Truth could now finally be in sight after Dutch police launched their first-ever podcast aimed at solving A Crime . Thousands tuned in to the three-part series When it aired last month and tip-offs have been Coming In ever since.

What the papers say

There are some very different takes on Labour's manifesto launch, depending on which paper you pick up. The Daily Mirror says it proves Jeremy Corbyn 's party is "on your side", while the Financial Times says from a business perspective it "stirs [the] spectre" of the 1970s. For The Guardian , it's Labour's "most radical radical manifesto" in decades, while the Daily Mail says it contains both an "£83bn Tax robbery" and a declaration of war on "marriage, inheritance and business".

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Lookahead

10:00 Natalie Wood to be sentenced for conspiracy to blackmail a Premier League footballer, who cannot be identified.

11:00 Play-off draw for The Euro 2020 football tournament takes place, with Scotland learning their semi-final opponents.

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