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As disgraced Huw Edwards faces judgement, spare a thought for the brave couple who helped bring him down

Roster of shame

AT his sentencing today the disgrace of Huw Edwards will be complete.

Whether or not one of the BBC’s highest paid stars goes to prison, his name will remain for years — if not the rest of his life — on the Sex Offenders Register.

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At his sentencing the disgrace of Huw Edwards will be complete[/caption]

That would be a significant punishment for a man once lauded as a king in his field and lavished with riches by his fawning BBC bosses.

It is the least he deserves for joining the ranks of paedophiles whose sickness allows a market for child sex images to flourish in the dark corners of social media.

Those children — including a boy as young as seven — have already had their lives destroyed.

That Edwards has lost his wife and family — and all the honours that went with a once glittering career that is now over — is nothing by comparison.

For the BBC, Edwards becomes another star name on its roster of shame that includes Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris, Stuart Hall and others.

A pathetic response has left bosses promising yet another review into working practices — and scrambling to recover £200,000 they scandalously paid their star newsreader after his child sex pictures arrest.

As Edwards faces judgement, spare a thought for the brave couple from Wales who helped bring him down.

For over a year they were vilified as liars and relentlessly trolled online as many on the Left — blinded by their hatred of tabloid journalism — chose to believe Edwards over them.

They now have to rebuild their own shattered lives.

Act on boats

THE belated appointment of Border Security Commander Martin Hewitt has been overshadowed by yet more tragic migrant deaths in the Channel, highlighting why he needs to hit the ground running.

Meanwhile, Sir Keir Starmer will meet Italy’s leader Giorgia Meloni today saying he welcomes her strong ideas on cutting illegal migration and is ready to listen to her plan to have asylum claims processed in Albania.

Critics may wonder how that differs from the Rwanda plan he was quick to veto, but any deterrent is better than none.

Whatever he decides, he must act fast before more migrants perish.

Dressing down

DAVID Lammy whines that Lady Victoria Starmer was right to accept designer dresses from Labour backer Lord Alli because she needs to “look her best” and doesn’t get a lavish budget to do so.

So a free home and the PM’s £167,000 salary aren’t enough?

Surely she can afford her own High Street frocks.

Accepting dubious donations from a millionaire while forcing everyone else to tighten their belts is not a good look.

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Gary Shaw dead at 63: Aston Villa legend and European Cup winner passes away days after suffering head injury at home

ASTON VILLA legend Gary Shaw has passed away aged 63.

The former striker suffered a head injury after a fall at his home last week.

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Aston Villa legend Gary Shaw has passed away aged 83
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The former striker was part of the Villa side that won the First Division and the European Cup[/caption]
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Shaw suffered a head injury last week and was taken to hospital
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He was rushed to hospital but passed died from the injury, his former club Kilmarnock have confirmed.

was a part of the Aston Villa side that won the First Division, European Cup and European Super Cup between 1981 and 1982.

He was named PFA Young Player of the Year following their title-winning season in which he scored 20 times.

The baby-faced assassin was regarded as one of Villa’s greatest ever forwards, scoring 73 goals in 197 appearances for the club.

Fans shared their concern for Shaw after he was admitted to hospital and now many have paid tribute to the club legend.

Shaw spent 10 years playing for Villa’s first team after coming through their academy.

He left in 1988 to play his football in Denmark before spells at Walsall, Kilmarnock and Shrewsbury, before he hung up his boots in 1992.

Shaw never earned a cap for England, but did play seven times for the U21s, scoring two goals.

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Huw Edwards’ victim’s mum’s open letter in full: Read explosive revelations of toxic relationship

TO HUW EDWARDS

I AM today writing this open letter to make you understand the immense pain and suffering you have caused me, my son, my family, your own family – and all of your victims over the years.

In doing so I hope I am giving a voice to the mothers of the poor children who were abused for your twisted gratification.

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Huw Edwards is facing ten years in jail after he pleaded guilty to making 41 indecent images of children[/caption]
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The former news presenter leaves Westminster Magistrates’ Court[/caption]

Those very young children who were robbed of their innocence forever for your sick pleasure.

Who knows what eternal damage you and your paedophile friends have done to them?

My heart breaks for every one of them – and their families. Their grief is mine, too.

You will receive your punishment in court.

I won’t be able to tell that court the full details of what you did to my family.

But in writing this letter I hope to take back the power and control which you so cruelly stole from us.

I want you to see exactly what your behaviour did to us.

My son was a normal, happy l teenager before you wormed your way into his life.

He wanted to be a lawyer, to be a success.

Instead you sent him down a dark path.

He started having problems with drink and drugs.

You knew that but kept pestering him for pictures.

You sent him more money, knowing that he was likely to spend it on his addiction.

You sent him tens of thousands of pounds.

Sent text messages calling him “Princess” to control him and keep him onside.

I want you to know that while there were times when you came close – you never wholly destroyed me

And when we tried to stop this toxic relationship – to save our boy from your clutches – you tried to bribe us and set lawyers on us.

Your friends in the media tried to smear us as liars.

Our own family turned against us – even though everything we said was true.

You drove a wedge between me and my son.

Only now are we able to try to repair the damage you did.

I want you to know that while there were times when you came close – you never wholly destroyed me.

All we care about is that we stopped your predatory grooming and saved our boy

I will not let you destroy us.

You have trashed your career and reputation and will never be on television again.

You have wrecked your relationship with your own family – and betrayed the BBC colleagues you worked for.

That you have lost everything is no consolation to us.

All we care about is that we stopped your predatory grooming and saved our boy.

For now, that is enough.

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You hurt me & my son for your sick pleasure, says mum of Huw Edwards’ victim in powerful open letter to shamed BBC star

THE mum of a teen sent vile messages by Huw Edwards has hit out at the disgraced BBC host in an open letter.

She tells him he caused “immense pain and suffering” to her and her son in the pursuit of his “sick pleasure”.

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The anguished mum of Huw Edwards’ young victim has penned an open letter to the BBC star[/caption]
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She writes: ‘All we cared about was stopping you’[/caption]
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The mum has poured out her heart on paper after she exposed the BBC star for sending her son tens of thousands of pounds in return for sexual pictures

Edwards, 62, is due to be sentenced today over indecent images of children as young as seven found on his mobile phone.

Seven of the 41 he admitted to receiving were in Category A — the most serious classification.

The mother of the young man who Edwards paid tens of thousands of pounds to in return for sexually explicit pictures says the former news anchor should be locked up.

She writes: “Edwards has exploited very young children for his own sick ends and in my mind should go to prison.

“It breaks my heart as a mother to know that the man who groomed and controlled my son also shared the worst kind of child abuse picture.

“No paedophile who enjoys pictures of young kids should be free on the street.”

Edwards is facing a possible jail sentence when he appears in court today and could spend the rest of his life on the sex offenders register.

The anguished mum of Huw Edwards’ young victim has told the shamed BBC star: “All we cared about was stopping you.”

She poured her heart out in an open letter after she exposed the shamed News at Ten presenter for sending her teenage son tens of thousands of pounds in return for ­sexually explicit pictures.

Edwards is due to be sentenced today after admitting having 41 indecent images of children on his phone — seven in the most ­serious Category A — including a video of a boy aged seven to nine.

The mum has today revealed the years of suffering inflicted on her family by Edwards’ twisted and controlling behaviour.

She says she is writing to “give a voice” to the mothers of all his young victims.

The mum wrote her open letter ahead of his sentencing as part of a new Sun YouTube documentary about the scandal, entitled Huw Edwards: Unmasked, which will be released in the coming days.

She writes: “I am today writing this open letter to make you understand the immense pain and suffering you have caused me, my son, my family, your own family — and to all your victims over the years.

“In doing so I hope I am giving a voice to the mothers of the poor children who were abused for your twisted gratification.

“Those very young children who were robbed of their innocence forever for your sick pleasure.”

Since blowing the whistle on Edwards, the mum has suffered months of abuse in the street and also online from people who have called her a liar.

But Edwards’ sentencing today will bring her vindication at last.

In her letter, she writes: “You will receive your punishment in court.

“I won’t be able to tell that court the full details of what you did to my family. But in writing this letter I hope to take back the power and control which you so cruelly stole.

“My son was a normal, happy teenager before you wormed your way into his life.”

The mum tells how her son spiralled into drink and drugs, with the money sent to him by Edwards from the age of 17 fuelling his addiction.

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She writes: “You sent him down a dark path. He started having problems with drink and drugs. You knew that but kept pestering him for pictures.

“You sent him more money, knowing that he was likely to spend it on his addiction.”

Now Edwards has been exposed, the mum is desperate to repair her damaged relationship with her son.

She writes: “I want you to know that while there were times when you came close, you never wholly destroyed me.

“I will not let you destroy us. All we care about is that we stopped your predatory grooming and saved our boy.”

The family have suffered more than a year of agony since blowing the whistle on Edwards’ behaviour last July.

Their initial complaints to the BBC were ignored, with the family then contacting The Sun in a bid to have their concerns listened to.

We did not initially name the “Top BBC Star” in the sex pictures probe, but Edwards’ identity was later revealed by his wife.

BBC staff's horror

By Michael Hamilton, Chief Reporter

BBC staff and management felt “sick” over the Huw Edwards scandal, a senior reporter there revealed.

Katie Razzall, the Beeb’s Culture and Media Editor, said his former colleagues were rocked by news he had hoarded abuse images of kids as young as seven.

Talking about the charges, first revealed by The Sun on July 29, she said: “Discovering that the presenter was guilty of such horrendous crimes rocked people in the newsroom to their core. One BBC staffer speaks of ‘feeling sick’.

“Another describes it as ‘a bombshell’.”

Razzall has reported on the scandal since The Sun told in July 2023 of claims that a presenter had paid a teenager for sexual images.

The BBC launched a probe and Edwards, 63, who had worked there 40 years, finally quit in April.

Razzall said of the initial claims: “It was a testing story for me and my colleagues to cover.”

She added: “Even so, nobody was prepared for what was to come.”

Our stories eventually led to an apology from BBC senior executives in April this year, following an internal investigation.

But the family remain furious BBC Director-General Tim Davie allowed Edwards to resign, despite knowing cops were investigating him over serious child sex charges.

Their son gave a newspaper interview last month admitting he sent explicit pictures to Edwards and said he was “groomed”.

He said: “I felt like he was taking advantage of me but I felt I had to listen to him because he was Huw Edwards.”

You sent him down a dark path. He started having problems with drink and drugs. You knew that but kept pestering him for pictures

Victims' mum

The shamed star was allowed to resign by the BBC in April on a full £300,000 pension.

BBC bosses are now trying to claw back some £200,000 paid in salary to the presenter after he was secretly arrested for having indecent images of children on his phone sent to him by a convicted paedophile.

In July, Edwards pleaded guilty to having those photos, including sexual videos of a boy aged between seven and nine.

Westminster magistrates court heard he also had photos of other children aged between 13 and 15 stored on his phone, which were classed as Category A.

You sent him more money, knowing that he was likely to spend it on his addiction

Victims' mum

They were sent to him by convicted paedophile Alex Williams, from Merthyr Tydfil, who was handed a 12-month suspended jail sentence in March.

Messages showed Williams told the newsreader the child was “quite young looking” and he had more images that were illegal.

Edwards told him not to send any illegal images and no more were sent, the court heard.

The pair continued to exchange legal sexual images until April 2022.

Edwards is likely to spend decades on the sex offenders register — possibly the rest of his life.

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Edwards could face jail and is likely to be forced to spend decades signing the Sex Offenders Register[/caption]

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Britain won’t be bullied out of backing Ukraine by Putin’s nuclear threats, insists David Lammy

BRITAIN will not be bullied out of backing Ukraine by Vladimir Putin’s nuclear threats, David Lammy insists.

The Foreign Secretary vowed to continue talks with allies on giving Ukraine permission to fire UK-made weapons into Russia.

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Foreign Secretary David Lammy says Britain will not be bullied out of backing Ukraine by Vladimir Putin’s nuclear threats
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Putin has been incensed by Ukraine’s fresh pleas to fire British made Storm Shadow Missiles into Russia[/caption]

But he refused to say President Volodymyr Zelensky should be free to fire Storm Shadow missiles now.

He told the BBC “no war is won with any one weapon”.

He said a more definitive position on missiles will be reached at the UN General Assembly meeting in New York in a fortnight.

Mr Lammy said: “I can’t tell you operationally, on air, what we will or won’t do, and I particularly won’t do that at a time when Russia is buying ballistic missiles from Iran and escalating further.

“But this is under careful discussion with the Ukrainians as we assess what they need as they head into that winter.”

He went on: “We won’t be bullied by Putin’s shameless grandstanding. What he should now do is cease his aggression and leave Ukraine.”

Yesterday, President Zelensky launched a fresh plea for permission to fire Storm Shadows into Russia.

He urged the West not to “fear” making “strong decisions” to aid his country.

In the past week, Russia launched around 30 missiles into Ukraine, alongside more than 800 guided aerial bombs and nearly 300 strike drones.

On Saturday, we revealed military chiefs fear Russia has handed Iran nuclear secrets in return for ballistic missiles.

Shadow Foreign Secretary James Cleverly slammed ministers for refusing to give Kyiv the instant go-ahead.

The Tory leadership hopeful said it was “disappointing”.

He was backed by five ex-Defence Secretaries and Boris Johnson in warning Sir Keir Starmer that any further delay will only embolden Putin.

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Four people are shot including a cop at major subway station during horrific daylight gunfight

Four people, including an officer, were shot at 3 p.m. at Sutter Av Station in East New York, Brooklyn
By Sara Mcgiff for Dailymail.Com Published: 15:52 EDT, September 15, 2024 | Updated: 16:29 EDT, September 15, 2024 Four people, including a New York Police Department officer, were shot in a major Brooklyn subway station during a horrific daytime gun battle. The gun battle took place at Sutter Av Station in East New York, Brooklyn […]

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