As It Happens

Monday: UK terror measures, Plane crash rescuer, Big cabbage, and more

British Prime Minister David Cameron announces new anti-terrorism measures to curtail the movements and activities of suspected jihadists in the U-K....After a photo of her abuse at the hands of pro-Russian separatists sparks international outrage, a Ukrainian woman is released and identified and now she's speaking out... Paul Hindson was playing tennis when he heard the plane crash and he...
British Prime Minister David Cameron announces new anti-terrorism measures to curtail the movements and activities of suspected jihadists in the U-K....After a photo of her abuse at the hands of pro-Russian separatists sparks international outrage, a Ukrainian woman is released and identified and now she's speaking out... Paul Hindson was playing tennis when he heard the plane crash and he knew he hadn't a moment to lose in reaching the Cessna that crashed near Crawford, BC.

Part One

UK Terror Measures
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron outlines new anti-terrorism measures against suspected terrorists. We hear from opposition Labour MP Keith Vaz.

Plane Crash Rescuer
Paul Hindson was enjoying his long weekend playing tennis when he saw a plane was in trouble.

Big Cabbage
Joe Dumond's prize-winning red cabbage was the talk of the town at the Orangeville, Ontario's Fall Fair.

Part Two

Ukrainian Woman Update
After a brutal public humiliation at the hands of rebels in Ukraine, a 54 year old woman is finally released, and is telling her story.

Atlantic City Closures
Three casinos are closing down in Atlantic City, leaving thousands of people out of jobs.

Tape: Passenger Pigeon Anniversary
100 years ago today, Martha, the last passenger pigeon died at the Cincinnati Zoo.

Part Three

Israel Appropriation
Anti-settlement activists condemn the Israeli government's latest seizure of land in the West Bank that could set the stage for new settlements.

Newfoundland Glass Beach
A woman tells us why she's so passionate about saving a glassy beach in Springdale, Newfoundland.

Essay Reading
Toronto student Ashley Ash reads her essay "No One's Girl," winner of the Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Student Nonfiction Writing contest.