The Magistrates' Court
Introduction to the Magistrates' Court and the roles of the people within it.
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Inside the Magistrates' Court
Giving Evidence in Court is a 7 part series which follows new officer Holmes as she prepares to give evidence in court for the first time.
Watson and Holmes visit the court prior to the trial.
Inside one of the UK's Sharia councils - BBC News
The use of Sharia councils – often referred to as Sharia “courts” - in the UK to settle disputes using Islamic religious law has been criticised for discriminating against women.
With rare access, the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme looks at what takes place inside one such council in Birmingham.
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Islamic State's 'Most Wanted'
World In Pictures
Big Hitters
Just Good News
Digital concept court trial, Birmingham Magistrates' Court
A look at a digital concept court in Birmingham, featuring interviews and a virtual tour of the technologies being used.
Interviews with: Mrs Greta Band, Bench Chairman Birmingham Bench, Steve Gelsthorpe, Defence Practitioner, Nick Price, Deputy Chief Crown Prosecutor, West Midlands and Bindi Atwal, Senior Crown Prosecutor, West Midlands.
First appearances in the Magistrates Court
A short video about what to expect on your first appearance in the Magistrates Court in Queensland.
A trip to Birmingham
Music credits- Crystallize, Lindsey Stirling
So, the first among many destinations i will cover across the United Kingdom, a trip to Birmingham.
Birmingham is a major city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands of England. It is the largest and most populous British city outside London.
Covers visit to most of the famous landmarks of Birmingham including the new Bull Ring shopping complex, The Victoria Law Courts, The new Library and more.
Royal Britain: An Aerial History of the Monarchy (British History Documentary) | Timeline
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British History is punctuated throughout with legendary stories of Kings and Queens, Princes and Princesses, Dukes and Duchesses, who have all played a vital role in shaping the Britain we know today.
Beautifully filmed from the air, Royal Britain tells the story of the monarchy through the places that bore witness to murder, romance, politics, execution and celebration. We explore the sweeping landscapes where battles were fought for the crown and dynasties changed.
Current day Britain was eventually formed after centuries of war between England, Scotland and Wales. The castles, palaces and houses where these battles were masterminded and fought still exist to connect the thread of Royalty from the Norman invasion in 1066 up to the present House Of Windsor. This is a unique aerial look at the history of the monarchy that will inform and entertain.
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6 arrested in Birmingham prostitution sting
6 arrested in Birmingham prostitution sting
The Informer - Part 1 (1 of 7) - The Common Law was the most hated law by the common man in England
(The website has now been taken down.)
The Informer is by profession a researcher of 40 years and worked for major 500 companies. He started the legal research into government as a whole in 1979 and went heavy into the taxation part, all phases, in 1981, and continues to this day. He is retired and uses his cognitive skills of 40 years to continue studying. His history research came about because of the government research that uncovered many inconsistencies in what people perceive to be true about government, but which is not. His inquiries and study led him to other historical researchers nationwide. These findings show governments are run by people other than the common man and woman of America and is not the representative form as people believe.
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12 old interviews with i-man - the most recent being from December 2008 - can be downloaded from the following links:
327-The Informer Pt 1
328-The Informer Pt 2
329-The Informer Pt 3
350-The Informer Pt 4
351-The Informer Pt 5
368-The Informer Pt 6
538-The Informer on the War Powers Act-Pt1
540-The Informer on the War Powers Act-Pt2
668-The Informer on Dependence Day
791-How the Informer opted out of the IRS system
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The Informer Conference - December 20, 2008 (2hrs 29mins - 34MB)
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Vyzygoth/Keith Hanson's more recent shows with various other guests can be downloaded from here:
Leeds, England, History, Climate, Time To Travel
Leeds is the largest city in the county of West Yorkshire, England and is known for its shopping, nightlife, universities, and sports. Leeds has become the largest legal and financial centre, outside London. Leeds is an attractive city with Georgian, Victorian, 20th and 21st century architecture and many museums, cafés, restaurants and theatres to visit.
LOCATION
Leeds is located 169 miles (272 km) north-northwest of London, on the valley of the River Aire. The city centre lies in a narrow section of the Aire Valley at about 206 feet (63 m) above sea level. The northern boundary follows the River Wharfe for several miles, but it crosses the river to include the part of Otley which lies north of the river.
HISTORY
Leeds was a small manorial borough in the 13th century, and in the 17th and 18th centuries it became a major centre for the production and trading of wool, and in the Industrial Revolution a major mill town.
POPULATION
Leeds has the second-highest population of any local authority district in the UK. The majority of people in Leeds identify themselves as Christian. The proportion of Muslims is 3.0% of the population. Leeds has the third-largest community of Jews in the United Kingdom, after those of London and Manchester.
CLIMATE
Leeds has a climate that is oceanic. Summers are usually mild, with moderate rainfall, while winters are chilly, cloudy with occasional snow and frost. July is the warmest month, with a mean temperature of 16 °C (61 °F), while the coldest month is January, with a mean temperature of 3 °C (37 °F). Temperatures above 30 °C (86 °F) and below −10 °C (14 °F) are not very common but can happen occasionally.
TRANSPORT
Leeds-Bradford International Airport. Leeds is very accessible by air from major European destinations, with an airport 10 miles north-west of the city centre. Budget airline Jet2 offer a wide range of flights to and from Leeds. Leeds has been identified as one of the most car-dependent cities in the UK. There is a regular bus service into the city (journey time 35 minutes) and cabs are plentiful.
ECONOMY
Leeds has one of the most diverse economies of all the UK's main employment centres and has seen the fastest rate of private-sector jobs growth of any UK city. It also has the highest ratio of private to public sector jobs of all the UK's Core Cities. Leeds is the cultural, financial and commercial heart of the West Yorkshire Urban Area. more than 30 national and international banks located in the city. The largest sub-sectors are engineering, printing and publishing, food and drink, chemicals and medical technology.
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Inside a UK Sharia Court - one of about 30 in the UK
A look inside one of about 30 Sharia courts that exist in the UK..
Yasmeenah is seeking an Islamic divorce from her husband, and has turned to this Sharia 'council' in Birmingham to grant it to her..
ABUSE OF POWER?: BIRMINGHAM MAGISTRATES
CLIC LINKS to read 4 SHOCKING stories.Birmingham Chief judge resigns By resigning he will keep his pension and avoid prosecution himself.Respect.Birmingham Magistrates Court, a deep red terracotta coloured building was started in Queen Victoria`s Golden Jubilee year of 1887 and opened in 1891.The new £81 million court building will house 24 court rooms over 13 storeys,and will be able to push even more cases through per annum.APPLE CORE CASE
The current court building was designed by Aston Webb & Ingress Bell of London after an open competition to provide a court in the rapidly growing town of Birmingham.
It is faced entirely in deep red terracotta from the clay of Ruabon in North Wales and covered in intricate ornamentation.
A statue of Queen Victoria by Harry Bates surmounts the main entrance.
It was built by Birmingham firm, John Bowen and Sons and was opened on July 12, 1891 by the Prince and Princess of Wales.LANCASHIRE PENSIONER DIES AFTER COURT FINE PENSIONER THREATENED WITH £100,00 COURT COSTS FOR KEEPING CATS
Inside a Sharia “Court” & Baroness Cox, Khola Hasan and Rani Bilkhu talk with Victoria Derbyshire
Yasmeenah is seeking an Islamic divorce from her husband, and has turned to a Sharia council in the hope one will be granted by Islamic scholars. This council in Birmingham is one of an estimated 30 established councils across the UK, often referred to as Sharia courts.
Includes post-clip discussion from Baroness Cox, Khola Hasan and Rani Bilkhu - Victoria Derbyshire, 11/07/2016
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, UK - 27th May, 2013
Views around the centre of the South Yorkshire capital City of Sheffield. Identified locations include the following: Sheffield Railway Station, Sheaf Square, Sheffield Hallam University Students Union (SHUSU), Harry Brearley Mural on Howard Street, Sheffield Hallam University City Campus, Arundel Street, Howard Street, Arundel Gate, Millennium Gallery, Winter Garden, Saint Paul's Place, Sheffield Town Hall, Peace Gardens, Leopold Street, Barker's Pool, Sheffield City Hall, War Memorial, Tudor Square, Church Street, Sheffield Cathedral, North Church Street, Castle House on Angel Street, Steelworker mural on Castle Street, Snig Hill, Bank Street, Law Courts on West Bar, Bridge Street, Millsands, Upper Don Walk, The River Don, Lady's Bridge, Blonk Street Bridge, Cutler's Bridge, Victoria Quays and Sheffield Canal Basin, Straddle Warehouse, Sheffield Parkway, The A57, Park Square, Park Hill Flats, Park Square Bridge, Edward VII Statue in Fitzalan Square, High Street, Telegraph House and Haymarket. The video highlights the architecture, art, transport and culture of Sheffield, and is a good guide for any would be tourist as to what to expect from the city.
Gender selection abortion case at Birmingham magistrates court
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The Victorian court
How criminals were processed in the Victorian judicial system.
Deadly Asian Pakistani Gangs In Britain
Asian pakistani gangs in united kingdom, Full gangland documentary about british pakistani muslim gang groups,
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Your role as a juror
This video explains what to expect if you are called up for jury duty.
Man stabbed '18 times in 25 seconds' on train
A security camera shows the moment Lee Pomeroy was stabbed 18 times in 25 seconds, on a train from Guildford to London in January.
The Old Bailey sat in silence during the graphic clip of the quick and frenzied attack on a train from Guildford to Waterloo.
The 51-year-old was stabbed by fellow passenger Darren Pencille on 4 January.
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