
Daniel Sandford
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Born | Oxford |
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Job | Journalist |
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Daniel Sandford Life story
Daniel Sandford, is an English TV journalist.
James Cleverly promises to praise police in public

...By Daniel Sandford, home affairs correspondent and Jacqueline HowardBBC NewsNew Home Secretary James Cleverly has told UK police chiefs he will praise them in public and criticise them in private...
Alleged 'IS Beatle' Aine Davis pleads guilty to terrorism charges

...By Daniel Sandford at the Old BaileyBBC NewsA man who was once linked to an IS terror cell nicknamed the Beatles has pleaded guilty to charges of possessing a firearm for terrorist purposes and funding terrorism...
Daniel Khalife: Terror suspect may have used bedsheet to escape, court hears

...By Daniel Sandford, home affairs correspondentat Westminster Magistrates Court Ex-soldier Daniel Khalife may have used bedsheets in his escape from Wandsworth prison, a court hearing has been told...
Escaped prisoner: Hunt for terror suspect enters second day

...By Sean Seddon, Daniel Sandford & Chris MasonBBC NewsThe hunt for a terror suspect who escaped a prison by clinging to the underside of a food delivery van has entered its second day...
Former GCHQ employee admits attempted murder

...By Daniel Sandford and Emma ElgeeBBC News An ex-UK intelligence worker has pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a US government employee who worked at a British base with him...
Sara Sharif was bubbly and confident, says school

...By Daniel Sandford & Tanya GuptaBBC NewsA 10-year-old girl found murdered at home was " a bubbly girl" with a beautiful smile, her school has said...
Islamist terror plot teen will serve at least six years

...By Daniel Sandford & Judith BurnsBBC News Home Affairs TeamA 19-year-old man has been given life with a minimum term of six years for planning to stab police and soldiers...
Madeleine McCann search analysis 'will take several weeks'

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Madeleine McCann search analysis 'will take several weeks'
By Jenny Hill , Berlin Correspondent & Sean Seddon in London BBC News
It will take several weeks to analyse materials gathered during a new search in the Madeleine Mccann investigation, German authorities have told The Bbc .
A where the three-year-old disappeared ended on Thursday.
There had been good reason to scour the Arade reservoir area in the Algarve, a German prosecutor told The Bbc .
Police in Germany believe Christian Brueckner, a 45-year-old German national, killed The Toddler .
Brueckner, a convicted sex offender, was in 2022. British police continue to treat the case as a Missing Person investigation.
He has never been charged over Madeleine's disappearance and has denied any involvement in her May 2007 disappearance from a holiday complex at Praia da Luz on the Algarve.
Brueckner is serving a prison sentence in Germany for The Rape of a 72-year-old woman in Praia da Luz, two years before Madeleine went missing.
Speaking to The Bbc , Braunschweig prosecutor Hans Christian Wolters said the German-led investigation is ongoing out of The Public eye and has included other searches.
He Said : " We work continuously on this case but not everything we do is made public. We continuously investigate and interview.
" There are repeated searches, not all of them are in The Eye of The Public like this one was. Much of what we're doing you won't notice. "
Digging equipment and dogs were used to scour a peninsula jutting out into the Arade reservoir from its Western Shore This Week .
The Lake is 31 miles (50km) from where Madeleine went missing while On Holiday with her family in Praia da Luz 16 years ago.
Brueckner is thought to have often stayed in the area, which is known to have been used as an unofficial camping spot, in his Volkswagen T3 camper van.
Commenting on The Investigation , Mr Wolters said: " Nothing has changed with regard to our suspect in The Last three years. We have found nothing in The Last three years that would contradict our suspicion.
" We haven't found anything which would exonerate him. We've found nothing which would rule him out. We haven't yet disclosed all The Evidence against him and we don't want to do that now.
" Of course, you can rightly assume that within The Last three years various pieces of The Puzzle were added but it's not The Right time for us to publish that. "
German authorities have previously declined to say what triggered the new search but said they were acting on the basis of " certain tips".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com