But Always
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Initial release | September 4, 2014 |
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Directors | Snow Zou |
Box office | 36. 59 million USD |
Screenplay | Snow Zou |
Zhang Buniu | |
Lau Ho Leung | |
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ID | 2984661 |
About But Always
Two school friends, both with different backgrounds and families, lose touch, only to rekindle the romance in New York City.
Bond villains in the frame

... He was the one actor I needed to complete the set, almost like a fancy version of the card game Happy Families! " A very quietly spoken gent, But Always with a playful glint in his eye...
Owain Wyn Evans: Wales' Home of the Year judge on making a home

... " We re part of this group who are always slightly sleep deprived But Always somehow also feel grateful to be awake at that time of the day because it s a special part of the day, " he said...
A turning point in Myanmar as army suffers big losses

... They have all clashed repeatedly with the military since the coup, But Always over their own territorial interests, not in support of the NUG...
Naga Munchetty told to 'suck it up' over extreme menstrual problems

... She had visited doctors around the country But Always been told: " This is PMS [premenstrual syndrome]...
Rolling Stones tease new album with local newspaper advert

... In June, an unnamed source " Bill hasn t seen the band together for years, But Always loved Charlie...
How esports helped a snooker player go pro

... She s never forced me to do anything, But Always said whatever you do, you should do it with full passion and give it your best shot...
Andrew Malkinson: Calls for inquiry into wrongful rape conviction

... Mr Malkinson, 57, was found guilty in 2004 of raping a woman in Greater Manchester But Always maintained his innocence...
Ukraine moves Christmas Day in snub to Russia

... For centuries, first imperial Russia and then the Moscow-dominated Soviet Union had tried - But Always failed - to totally control Ukraine...
Andrew Malkinson: Calls for inquiry into wrongful rape conviction
By Sean SeddonBBC News
Calls are growing for a public inquiry into the case of Andrew Malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit.
DNA implicating another suspect in The Crime , Bbc News has learned.
Former justice secretary Sir Robert Buckland said " all agencies involved in this have some explaining to do".
Ex-solicitor general Lord Edward Garnier called for an inquiry " within a sixth-month period".
Mr Malkinson, 57, was found guilty in 2004 of raping A Woman in Greater Manchester But Always maintained his innocence.
He was eventually released in 2020 but remained on licence as a registered sex offender until his conviction was finally quashed last month at The Court of Appeal.
In July , judges said DNA evidence pointing to another man's involvement in The Attack cleared Mr Malkinson's name after his long legal battle.
But all The Key agencies involved in the case knew of this exonerating DNA by 2009, which first emerged two years prior.
The Crown Prosecution Services (CPS) has insisted This Was not " ignored" and was handed to Mr Malkinson's defence team.
Greater Manchester Police has already apologised for its handling of The Investigation , admitting that Mr Malkinson was The Victim of a " grave miscarriage of justice".
Now senior legal figures say a formal inquiry is needed to establish where the fault lies for Mr Malkinson's wrongful conviction.
Mr Buckland told BBC Radio 4 's World At One programme that he was " deeply concerned and rather shocked" at revelations about the existence of DNA evidence in the case.
Calling for an inquiry, He Said : " Clearly, this latest revelation is startling to say the least, shocking, which is why I think we need to get to the bottom of this - not just for the sake of this case and Mr Malkinson but for any other cases that either might be Out There or might be to come. "
Lord Garnier, who was solicitor general from May 2010 to September 2012, expressed " jaw-dropping shock" over failures in the case.
He told The Bbc 's Radio 4 Today programme: " It seems to me that what we need now is complete and utter disclosure, public disclosure, of every document that relates to this case, save those which if disclosed would impede The Prosecution of a new suspect.
" And there should be a public inquiry which should reach conclusions about what went wrong, Who Knew what and when, within a sixth-month period. "
Barrister Michael Mansfield described the case as a " catastrophe" and pointed to other issues with the case beyond the DNA evidence, including the credibility of The Witnesses who detectives relied on and The Rules around identification parades.
He Said the " whole of this case indicates a very basic malaise and rottenness at the system".
Mr Mansfield said he supports calls for an inquiry, adding: " However I don't Want One that lasts Six Years . This has got to happen quickly, a rapid response to this - because there are Other People sitting in jail. "
A CPS spokesperson said: " It is clear Mr Malkinson was wrongly convicted of this crime and we share The Deep regret that this happened.
" Evidence of a new DNA profile found on The Victim 's clothing in 2007 was not ignored. It was disclosed to the defence team representing Mr Malkinson for their consideration.
" In addition, searches of the DNA databases were conducted to identify any other possible suspects. At that time there were no matches and therefore no further investigation could be carried out. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com