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  1. Bennett Roberts (1 July 1950 – 7 June 2021) was a Welsh actor most famous for his portrayal of Chief Inspector Derek Conway in the ITV British television series The Bill. [1] Early life. Roberts was born in Bangor, Gwynedd on 1 July 1950.

  2. Jun 9, 2021 · Ben Roberts, best known for playing Chief Inspector Derek Conway in The Bill from 1987 to 2002, has died at 70. His death was confirmed by his former agent, who...

  3. Jun 1, 2023 · Australia's most-decorated living soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has lost a historic defamation case against three newspapers that accused him of war crimes in Afghanistan.

  4. Benjamin Roberts-Smith VC, MG (born 1 November 1978) is an Australian former soldier who, in a civil defamation trial in 2023 he initiated in the Federal Court of Australia, was found to have committed war crimes (including murder) in Afghanistan during 2009, 2010 and 2012.

  5. Jun 1, 2023 · Ben Roberts-Smith, one of Australia's most decorated soldiers, lost a landmark defamation case against major newspapers on June 1 after a bruising trial that saw accusations of murder,...

  6. Jun 2, 2023 · The country's most-decorated living soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, had lost a defamation case against three newspapers who reported claims that he had murdered unarmed prisoners and civilians...

  7. Jun 9, 2021 · Ben Roberts, who was best known for his role in The Bill, has died aged 70. The actor, who starred in the hit ITV police drama from 1987 to 2000, passed away on Monday, his agent...

  8. Jun 9, 2021 · Actor Ben Roberts, best known for his role in The Bill between 1987 and 2002, has died aged 70. The Welsh actor, who played Chief Inspector Derek Conway, died on Monday, his former agent confirmed.

  9. Jun 1, 2023 · A Federal Court judge has found decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith murdered four unarmed prisoners in Afghanistan, in a historic victory for the media outlets at the centre of his multimillion-dollar defamation suit.

  10. Jun 1, 2023 · Ben Roberts-Smith, one of Australia's most decorated soldiers, will today learn the outcome of an extraordinary defamation battle against three newspapers that began nearly five years ago.