In Bergamo province, where Sky News witnessed horrific scenes in the main hospital and where the mayor told Stuart Ramsay he was convinced the death toll was higher than that being reported, a recent study of death records found the true number could be more than double the official tally of 2,060
Date: Apr 05, 2020
Category: More news
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'There was nothing random about that attack': Photographer recounts the day war journalist Marie Colvin was killed
I was just on the phone with Stuart Ramsay from Sky News, who was one of the people in and out of Syria during that period. We spoke with Stu when he came out, the afternoon he came out and we were going in. We had a meeting with him. He said it had just been horrendous. He found that his name was o
Date: Jul 09, 2016
Category: World
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Meet the Malfoys from Harry Potter and the Cursed Child!
oodman, Claudia Grant, James Howard, Christiana Hutchings, Lowri James, Chris Jarman, Martin Johnston, Bili Keogh, Chipo Kureya, James Le Lacheur, Helena Lymbery, Tom Mackley, Barry McCarthy, Sandy McDade, Andrew McDonald, Adam McNamara, Poppy Miller, Tom Milligan, Jack North, Alex Price, Stuart Ramsay
Date: Jun 02, 2016
Category: Entertainment
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Tony Blair calls for 'proper ground war' with Islamic State
Defectors confirmed the historic city was "handed back to government forces by Islamic State as part of a series of cooperation agreements going back years", says Sky News chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay.
Stuart Ramsay, Sky News' chief correspondent, said he asked one of the defectors if ISIS was coordinating its movements directly with forces loyal to Assad and even with Russia, which backed the assault on Palmyra with heavy airstrikes.
However, Sky's Chief Correspondent Stuart Ramsay, at the scene, said there were reports rebels had moved bodies on Friday, but body parts were now officially being removed by Ukraine emergency ministry staff.
Date: Jul 20, 2014
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Bahrain protesters, prince grapple over Formula 1 race [Video]
"#Bahrain govt welcomes f1 but not independent journalists who actually understand the complexity of this issue," Sky News chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay wrote on Twitter after being denied entry.
11.07: Sky News chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay says that the rebels claim they have taken all but one of Gaddafi's compounds in Tripoli. They say they have found no Libyan soldiers, only foreign mercenaries.