Why was the wrong man jailed for 17 years while a serial sex offender roamed free?
Our BBC doc covers the conviction of Paul Quinn for a 2003 Salford rape & the system failures that left an innocent man locked up
w/@BBCDomC & @EllisonClaire
https://t.co/sRJuFB4ruo
@BarnetCouncil I’m owed a £500+ council tax refund. My enquiry has sat unanswered past your 10-working-day SLA, and phone support offers no timeline. Can someone please look into it.
5 minutes on what we heard when MPs questioned senior BBC figures about the crisis at the BBC - and how those figures and their roles fit in to how the BBC is run and how this story has unfolded. Produced by Alex Dackevych. Graphics by Mark Edwards. Further coverage here: https://t.co/HSLyAZK7Ti
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were found guilty this week of gross negligence manslaughter of their baby, following a long and dramatic retrial
Our documentary, exploring the intense manhunt and the couple’s troubled history, is streaming on iPlayer
https://t.co/RobzrIOGX4
After the North Sea ship collision in March, millions of plastic pellets, called nurdles, have been washing up on UK shores - harming wildlife.
@sophiebotty and I visited a team of volunteers (led by Josh Beech & @LincsWildlife) who used special vacuums to recover these nurdles.
Meet the newest residents of Golders Hill Park! 💖 The Egyptian Goose parents are proudly showing off their goslings.
Remember, if you spot any wildlife, give them space to thrive and enjoy from a distance.
#HampsteadHeath#GoldersHillPark
10-year-old Sara Sharif's killers were sentenced to life today at the Old Bailey.
The documentary I've been working on with @BBCHelena@BBCDanielS and @caroline_gm_d is now available on iPlayer
The Big Cases, Tortured Behind Closed Doors: https://t.co/o94K8lQvaX via @bbciplayer
There’s a BBC News special, Huw Edwards: Fall from Grace now on BBC iPlayer. Interviews with the Editor of The Sun @TheSun broadcaster & former friend Adam Boulton @adamboultonTABB National Crime Agency @NCA_UK & Media Editor of The Times @alexfarber https://t.co/DhbYczr4XW
Listen to my radio package about Sadik Duraku, a Brighton grandfather currently imprisoned in Belgrade, accused of war crimes. His lawyer @MichaelPolakLaw says the evidence is 'flimsy' and scarce, his daughter @DurakuZana wants the UK govt to do more
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Yesterday, I appeared on @BBCNews Verified Live with @AmroliwalaBBC, discussing the case of Sadik Duraku, who is currently imprisoned in Serbia on dubious war crimes charges and whom I am representing. Alongside his daughter @DurakuZana, we spoke about the scarce evidence and potential motivations behind this prosecution.
@expertsabroad
Sadik Duraku from Brighton claimed UK asylum in 98 as war raged in his home country, Kosovo. He became a British citizen, grandfather, businessman.
In April he was arrested on the Serbian border & charged with war crimes. He's currently in prison.
His lawyer says the evidence against him is 'flimsy' and 'very scarce'.
Read article for full story:
https://t.co/be79U7gKMX
BBC contacted Serbia's Prosecution Office for War Crimes but they didn't respond.
The UK Foreign Office (FCDO) said: “We are supporting a British man detained in Serbia and are in contact with the local authorities.”
Brighton man Sadik Duraku is currently imprisoned in Serbia & accused of war crimes for the Kosovo Liberation Army.
Lawyer @MichaelPolakLaw told the BBC there’s ‘very scarce evidence’.
Family insist he's innocent & wants UK govt to apply more diplomatic pressure.
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