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‘It’s ludicrous,’ fury over Huw Edwards as experts slam ‘two tier justice’ & ask why he dodged jail for ‘heinous crime’

EXPERTS have blasted the decision making of the courts as “ludicrous” and slammed “two tier justice” after Huw Edwards walked free.

The veteran presenter, 63, avoided jail yesterday at Westminster Magistrates’ Court and was given a six month suspended sentence for two years.

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Huw Edwards walked free as he left court yesterday[/caption]
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The police mugshot of Edwards has been released[/caption]
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Susanna Reid was among those to question the sentence after Edwards walked free[/caption]

Edwards pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent images of children after he was sent 41 illegal images by convicted paedophile Alex Williams over WhatsApp.

The disgraced newsreader had faced a maximum 12 months behind bars for the offences but avoided jail despite admitting to paying the paedophile in the region of £1,500 for child sexual abuse images.

Seven of the images fell under Category A – the most serious classification – and two were said to involve a child aged between seven and nine-years-old.

Now, Jim Gamble, the former head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command Centre within the National Crime Agency, has questioned the sentencing after widespread outrage.

Speaking to Aasmah Mir and Stig Abell he said: “If Edwards came around to your house tonight and said, look, I tell you what, you go on out to the cinema tonight and I’ll look after your young children, would you let him? Because that’s the question. 

“You know, if you’re not going to let him babysit for your children, why would you let him engage or look after anyone else’s children? So I think it’s time we woke up to this. These aren’t some kind of abstract image.

“They’re images of children being brutalised and raped.”

Mr Gamble added that offenders like Edwards needed to fear they would be “appropriately punished and that would reduce offending.”

He also says he “wasn’t surprised” about the judge’s decision to give Huw Edwards a suspended jail term, saying “there wasn’t a hope of him going to prison”.

Gamble added: “Less than 20 per cent of individuals who are convicted of this type of offence actually receive a custodial sentence. And that’s part of the problem, because we don’t create an active deterrent.

“I wasn’t surprised when people said to me, oh, do you think he’s going to go to prison?

“I think with the sentencing guidelines and the mitigation that was presented by his solicitors, there wasn’t a hope of him going to prison.

“This isn’t about prisons being full, because this has been a stubborn sentencing issue for at least the last decade.”

Former Scotland Yard detective Peter Bleksley echoed Gamble’s concerns and blasted the decision to let Edwards walk free.

He said: “Each and every one of those images that the vile Paedophile Edwards viewed, leaves behind a victim, a child victim of of sexual exploitation.

“And when people say, Is this some kind of 2 tier judicial system that we have operating, it comes as no surprise to me.

“A man who was entrusted to break the news to the nation of the passing of Queen Elizabeth Ii. Then goes on to breach that public trust in such an enormous, repugnant, and revolting way, only to walk out of court with no jail time whatsoever is utterly ludicrous.

“There is such an imbalance between what people should be getting by way of a punishment, and what they are getting by way of a punishment.

“Especially somebody who worked absolute fortunes of public money, I hasten to add and smugly walks out of court, gets in a car and disappears off to continue to enjoy his freedom.”

Meanwhile, Miriam Cates, the former Tory MP and online campaigner, also suggested that there was now a two-tier sentencing system operating in the courts.

She said: “As we have seen in recent weeks, courts are not afraid in principle to issue custodial sentences for online crimes.

“But the creation and sharing of child sexual abuse material is still seen too often as a ‘victimless crime’.”

‘SENTENCE IS A JOKE’

Grace Rose Gwynne blasted the sentence as a “joke” and slammed Edwards’ mental health excuses as “nonsense”.

She said: “I think the sentence is a joke because not only was he not blocking but he was actively seeking it [indecent photos] by asking. He was offered ‘do you want young photos?’ if he and he said yes.

“I think the mitigation put forward on his behalf was a joke as well. I have never done a paedophile case where they haven’t raised mental health as an issue and so for me, it’s a cop out.

“It’s a discredit to those who genuinely suffer with mental health issues and outrageous to say that just because of mental health issues it was effectively a gateway into him becoming a paedophile. I think it’s an absolute nonsense.”

And Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said that the “public have lost faith in our institutions” after the sentencing.

He told The Telegraph: “This is not a good look for our criminal justice system when we have recently seen offenders get custodial sentences for unpleasant things said on social media.

“It is no wonder the public have lost faith in our institutions. Something doesn’t feel right.”

Brendan Clarke-Smith, a former children’s minister, added: “When such a high-profile public figure receives a non-custodial sentence for such a heinous crime, it sends out completely the wrong message to other offenders.

“Perhaps there now needs to be a review of the sentencing guidelines.

“Certainly, the public would question how this offence can avoid a jail term when others have been sent down recently for making comments on social media.”

Paedo's pattern of behaviour

By Scarlet Howes

NIGHT after night he sternly delivered the most important news to the nation, with his authoritative style winning countless awards.

But away from his famous desk, as we have discovered, Huw Edwards was a manipulative paedophile who used the same pattern of behaviour time and time again to feed his relentless desires.

Some 437 days since the Sun’s bombshell front page – Edwards today appeared in court to learn his fate, his once glittering career in ruins.

Our exclusive that he paid a youngster thousands of pounds for sexual pictures made headlines around the globe and set into motion a series of events which plunged the BBC into crisis.

And Edwards – at the time the BBC’s highest earning newsreader – never again appeared on our screens.

Today, a court heard Edwards paid a younger convicted paedophile £1,500 for child sex images and videos of children which he described as “amazing”.

The case centred on messages between sex offender Alex Williams, who was a teen when they struck up a relationship, and 63-year-old Edwards.

We must be clear, the facts of that case are unrelated to our original story.

But there are some alarming similarities in his exchanges with both young people – and a pattern of deeply disturbing behaviour.

He made contact with both on social media, messaged them on WhatsApp, harassed them for pictures, and then gave them money.

There were kisses involved and Christmas presents given.

Chillingly, he even bought both of them, who are decades younger, a pair of trainers.

And all in exchange for sexual pictures.

Cash was used as leverage to the men, one homeless, the other a student, who could only dream of earning his top salary.

What The Sun uncovered was a pattern of behaviour and had we not done so Edwards’ could well have remained undetected.

Susanna Reid was also among the high-profile figures to express her shock over Edwards’ “lenient” sentence after the presenter walked free.

The Good Morning Britain star said that the suspended sentence was a “green flag” for other paedophiles.

She said: “At the heart of this case are a series of children who have suffered the most appalling abuse. I think anybody is wondering why that is not punishable by a prison sentence.

“Huw Edwards didn’t make these images, he wasn’t in the room, but he received them and therefore anybody who receives them is involved in a cycle of the abuse of children.

“I cannot understand why the abuse of children is not punished more harshly and I think many people will be thinking that this morning.”

Edwards was given a six month suspended sentence for two years and put on the sex offenders register for seven years.

He must also attend a 40 day sex offender treatment programme and 25 rehabilitation sessions.

The court heard how Edwards was given the images in a depraved WhatsApp chat by convicted paedo Alex Williams.

Edwards had engaged in an online chat with 25-year-old Williams between December 2020 and August 2021.

During this time, the paedo sent Edwards 377 sexual images, of which 41 were indecent images of children – including two videos of a boy as young as seven.

Westminster Magistrates’ Court heard he paid between £1,000 and £1,500 for the images, which he described as “amazing”.

It follows widespread uproar over Edwards’ £200,000 salary, after the BBC’s director general said “discussions are under way” about the possibility of claiming back the money, which the star is yet to return despite being asked.

Speaking earlier this month at a House of Lords committee, Tim Davie said: “We’ve made the formal request and I can’t go into too much detail but discussions are under way.

“The money should be returned and we made the request.”

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Married At First Sight UK star Charlie’s secret TV past revealed after appearing on US reality show

MARRIED At First Sight bride Charlie Curtis’ reality TV past has been revealed.

The 30-year-old, who is described on the E4 series as a lettings operation coordinator from Surrey, actually found fame on a small-screen Amazon Prime series with US actress Lindsay Lohan, 38.

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Married At First Sight bride Charlie Curtis’ reality TV past has been revealed[/caption]
- Married at First Sight UK S9 MTS, ,  Pictured: Top Tier (L-R) Polly, Caspar, Holly, Richelle and Eve. Middle Tier (L-R) Sacha, Kieran, Nathan, Adam, Emma and Lacey. Bottom Tier (L-R) Alex, Orson, Kristina, Charlie and Ross.
Charlie, 30, is part of the MAFS 2024 cast
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She found telly fame in 2022 on Amazon Prime series Lovestruck High[/caption]
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Charlie starred on eight episodes ofd the show presented by Lindsay Lohan[/caption]

Back in 2022, she starred in eight episodes of Lovestruck High, where 15 UK singletons headed to a typical American High School setting in an attempt to find romance.

The show, which also featured Junaid Ahmed, 29, from TOWIE, even saw the cast heading back to Prom.

At the time, she admitted she was “definitely open” to more opportunities within the TV world.

“I love to talk to people, chat to people, I think I just want to maybe raise some money for charities and do stuff to help other people, that’s sort of where I want to go in my journey,” she told Reality Titbit.

Now, two years later, she’s attempting to find her happy ever after on MAFS.

Prior to enter the matchmaking show, she said coming out as gay at 25 was “one of the most significant moments” in her life. 

She told how she had been single for four years following a difficult break up and hopesd the MAFS experts will help her find more than a ‘situationship’. 

She said: “I’m at the age now where I want to settle down.”

Previously, the brunette described herself as “a typical lesbian” who would be “falling head over heels for the first person she saw.”

Charlie’s bride on MAFS hasn’t yet revealed, yet she is expected to be paired with Eve.

Aged 26, lifeguard and fitness fanatic Eve realised she was gay and has had one serious relationship since then.

She said she is now ready to find her special someone. 

Prior to entering the experiment, Omagh-born Eve said: “I want to find somebody that I fall in love with and I want somebody to fall in love with me.”

Married at First Sight UK 2024

Here's who you can expect in the Mafs 2024 cast:

Meanwhile, the 2024 instalment of the series has kicked off in style.

One bride was left in tears as she discovered her groom lived in a caravan in the woods – yet it transpired they were, in fact, happy tears.

Meanwhile groom Caspar was preoccupied with the fact his bride Emma reminded him of his twin sister.

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Charlie is now hoping to find her happy ever after on MAFS[/caption]

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Joshua Buatsi vs Willy Hutchinson: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, full card for big domestic dust-up

IT’S time for another big AJ night at Wembley, but on the undercard Joshua Buatsi will be looking to make headlines of his own.

The Rio 2016 Olympic bronze medallist takes on Willy Hutchinson in an all-British light-heavyweight clash in front of 96,000 people.

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Joshua Buatsi is looking to remain undefeated against Willy Hutchinson[/caption]

Scot Hutchinson is coming off a big win over Craig Richards while Buatsi has beaten the likes of Dan Azeez, Ricards Bolotniks and Richards too in recent years.

Hutchinson has suffered one defeat in his career, a damaging knockout loss to Lennox Clarke several years ago.

Buatsi, 31, is still looking for a big breakout win and has yet to fight for a world title himself.

And a win for 26-year-old Hutchinson over Buatsi would be a seismic one for his career, and could see him thrust into a world title bout first.

When is Buatsi vs Hutchinson?

  • Buatsi vs Hutchinson will take place on Saturday, September 21.
  • The fight will likely begin at approximately 9pm BST.
  • Wembley Stadium will play host and there’s set to be a record 96,000 fans in attendance after an application to have the capacity extended was granted.

What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

  • The full card will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Box Office, DAZN and TNT Sports Box Office.
  • Sky customers in the UK will have to pay £19.95 for the huge event.
  • While TNT Sports and DAZN subscription members will need to cough up £19.99 to watch Anthony Joshua in action against Daniel Dubois.

Joshua vs Dubois full card

  • Daniel Dubois (C) vs Anthony Joshua (IBF heavyweight title)
  • Josh Kelly vs Ishmael Davis (middleweight)
  • Tyler Denny (C) vs Hamzah Sheeraz (European middleweight title)
  • Anthony Cacace (C) vs Josh Warrington (IBO super-featherweight titles)
  • Joshua Buatsi vs Willy Hutchinson (WBO interim light-heavyweight title)
  • Mark Chamberlain vs Josh Padley (lightweight)

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Bridge: Sept. 17, 2024

“About 20 years ago,” a club player said, “my grandfather told me he’d tried to stop the Titanic disaster.” “Really?” “He said he was yelling ‘Iceberg dead ahead’ as loud as he could.” “But his cries were ignored.” “Not entirely,” my friend said. “They threw him out of the theater.” Today’s declarer had an avoidable […]

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Word Game: Sept. 17, 2024

TODAY’S WORD — RHEOLOGY (RHEOLOGY: ree-AHL-uh-jee: A science dealing with the deformation and flow of matter.) Average mark 21 words Time limit 30 minutes Can you find 28 or more words in RHEOLOGY? The list will be published tomorrow. YESTERDAY’S WORD — DIATONIC danio diction dint icon idiot indict into ionic iota acid action anti […]

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Top selling car brand accidentally leaks bold new look for a popular model… just two years after it made its debut

A TOP selling car brand has accidentally leaked the bold new design of a popular model ahead of its release.

The car only came out two years ago but is already slated for a facelift.

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Renault accidentally leaked the first look at the redesigned Austral SUV online[/caption]

Renault debuted the Austral SUV in 2022 as a successor to the highly popular Kadjar.

A close cousin of the new Espace, it is currently only available in mild or full hybrid spec using the E-Tech platform.

At the time, company design director Agneta Dahlgren heralded the car’s “combination of generous shapes, curved shoulders, projecting sides and the integration of subtle technical details”.

However, the company is already planning to release an updated version with several design tweaks.

The new variant is not scheduled for release until next year but Renault accidentally spoiled the surprise when a photo of it leaked online.

The image was briefly available for customers to view on the Renault website in the online configurator.

This tool allows prospective buyers to see how their car will look, for example, in different colours or with added extras.

But the brand accidentally loaded the new Austral into the app, meaning those looking to buy one were greeted with the snap of the redesigned car.

The overhaul includes a new grille, changes to the headlights and a reconfigured nose.

While the changes may seem minor, it’s still unusual for a manufacturer to facelift one of its models so early – with most waiting at least three years before tinkering with the design.

And the changes go deeper than just the superficial, with Renault set to upgrade the suspension and refine the engine to comply with the latest EU emission standards.

Engineers will also look to improve the gearbox and ride quality, which have met with early criticism for occasionally feeling a little clunky.

The biggest change, though, is that it is rumoured that a first-ever plug-in hybrid version of the model could be introduced under the new design.

The tech is expected to be borrowed from the similar Rafale model, developing up to 296 horsepower.

Pricing hasn’t been confirmed, but the Austral currently retails from £34,695.

It comes after Renault revealed it would be reviving one of its more unusual motors for the first time in nearly 40 years after it was discontinued.

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