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Hello, it's James in for Adam for the next couple of days.
And our focus today was going to be on the inauguration of President Trump.
And because there is so much to say, obviously about that, we are still going to record a full Trump episode this evening, so come back for that.
But before then, at 11:30 on Monday morning, we got the news that an 18 year old called Axel Ruddekabana had pleaded guilt to murdering three little girls at a dance class in the Merseyside town of Southport last year.
He also admitted attempting to murder eight other children and two adults.
And you'll remember, of course, it was those murders that sparked riots in towns and cities across England and in Belfast last summer.
So there are lots of questions for various authorities about this case.
And that's what we're going to look at in more detail on this episode of Newscast, Newscast, Newscast from the BBC.
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