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here is nick miller. wet a windier weather. the thickest cloud is in western scotland. still on the breeze, you may encounter one or two showers, patchy rain moving on towards a northern isles but the vast majority continue to be dry, some good sunny spells around and temperatures mainly in the range of 14 to 17 celsius. the breeze will pick up over western areas overnight, cloud moving through producing little bit of drizzle. whether winds are lightest, east anglia, south—east england, in the countryside there will be some spots close to freezing by morning but a chilly start but a bright start to sunday. a different day on the way in northern ireland, the rain moves across to scotland, severe gales, the western isles, that's up to 70 miles an hour, is that in the first half of the day. rain later to
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cambria and anglesey, the rest of england staying dry, it will feel attached milder.
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hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. police say nine people have been killed in an explosion at a petrol station in county donegal, in the republic of ireland. a massive fire has severely damaged the strategically important road and rail bridge connecting occupied crimea to russia. ukrainian officials say they've found two mass burial sites in the recently liberated town of lyman — one with around 200 graves. strike action leaves just 20% of regular rail services running across england, scotland and wales today, as workers walk out
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for the 11th time this year. we are hoping to bring you the latest update from creeslough, where police will hold a news conference. just to remind you of the story, at least nine people died following that huge explosion at a petrol station in creeslough in county donegal yesterday. the latest update was nine people who had been killed and a number of injured who have been taken to local hospitals. you can see there the microphones are up and waiting. as soon as the police officials stepped out of those doors, we will bring you that press conference. no confirmation yet as to the cause of the explosion. i do
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apologise for the image moving there, but we will bring you that as and when it takes place. the aviation industry has agreed a long term goal of decarbonising air travel. the international civil aviation organisation — meeting in canada — has accepted a plan for net—zero emissions by 2050. airlines have agreed to offset their carbon and develop greener fuels. the bbc�*s tim allman has the story. criss crossing through the air, an industry that endangers the environment with every single flight, but airline companies have now agreed a deal that could make a difference. in a statement:
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so so what have they agreed? the aviation industry contributes around 2.5%, 3% of global c02 aviation industry contributes around 2.5%, 3% of global co2 emissions. the plan is to decarbonise, with a target of net zero by 2000 and 50. the airlines say it will require an investment of more than $1.5 trillion. how will they do it? partly they will use a system of carbon offsetting, for every flight a certain number of trees will be planted, which can absorb c02 from the air. the airline industry may also try to encourage the development of greener more sustainable fuel. critics remain unconvinced, saying this is a nonbinding goal that will fail to
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reduce carbon emissions to zero by 2000 and 50. but the airline industry insists it is a start, a step, even a flight in the right direction. liverpool is celebrating another win — but not on the football pitch. it's been revealed the city will host the eurovision song contest next year — beating its rival glasgow. britain is holding the competition in may after organisers decided the winning country from this year, ukraine, was unable to host in current cicumstances. 0ur correspondent david sillito reports. liverpool, and fingers were being crossed. the choice of which uk city would host eurovision was down to a battle between the mersey and the clyde. the city that will host the 67th eurovision song contest in 2023 is.. and graham norton had the answer. ..liverpool. congratulations!
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what fantastic news! i'm absolutely over the moon. when graham was opening that envelope, iwas like, "oh, my goodness, please, please!" oh, i'm ecstatic, it's marvellous! of course, this eurovision should be taking place in ukraine, and it is now for liverpool to prove that while it can't take place in ukraine, this is going to be a eurovision for ukraine. liverpool's already had the endorsement of its twin city, 0desa, and this year's winner, the kalush orchestra have offered their congratulations to a city that wants eurovision to be a citywide party and a celebration of music and peace. schools, community groups across the whole city region will be involved in this. it won't just be about what you see on the television, on that night. there will be a whole load of work that's gone on before. we're working on the whole theme of peace, we're working on how you connect people through joy and through music. it is going to, it'll take over the city from easter all the way through and then more. we know how to get the most
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out of something here. and in the bars, watching the announcement, you could see what this means. the place that prides itself on being a party city... # and celebrations.# let's speak now to reverend doctor taras khomych who's the priest of liverpool's ukrainian catholic parish. thank you forjoining us, how are you thank you for “oining us, how are you feeling?— thank you for “oining us, how are ou feelin. ? ,., ., ., ., ., .,, you feeling? good afternoon. i was deliuhted you feeling? good afternoon. i was delighted to _ you feeling? good afternoon. i was delighted to hear _ you feeling? good afternoon. i was delighted to hear liverpool- you feeling? good afternoon. i was delighted to hear liverpool had - you feeling? good afternoon. i was. delighted to hear liverpool had been chosen to host the eurovision contest. i think it's just excellent news. contest. i think it's 'ust excellent news. ~ ., contest. i think it's 'ust excellent news. ., ., , contest. i think it's 'ust excellent news. ., , ., ., news. what does this mean for ukrainian _ news. what does this mean for ukrainian people? _
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news. what does this mean for ukrainian people? ukrainians l news. what does this mean for| ukrainian people? ukrainians in liverpool. _ ukrainian people? ukrainians in liverpool, there _ ukrainian people? ukrainians in liverpool, there are _ ukrainian people? ukrainians in liverpool, there are quite - ukrainian people? ukrainians in liverpool, there are quite manyj ukrainian people? ukrainians in i liverpool, there are quite many of them today. they feel welcome in liverpool. they found their second home here. they were absolutely delighted to hear that their second home will host this eurovision contest. i home will host this eurovision contest. ., , ~ ., ~ ., contest. i would 'ust like to know, how is the _ contest. i wouldjust like to know, how is the community, _ contest. i wouldjust like to know, how is the community, the - contest. i wouldjust like to know, i how is the community, the ukrainian community who have settled in liverpool, how are things for them? until recently, ukrainian church was the only formal structure of ukrainians in liverpool. but because of the war and arrival of refugees, we created a branch of the association of ukrainians in liverpool, so we have a team of ukrainians who work with refugees,
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who help with the pastoral work, and the community is growing. we have regular social meetings and a big project on fridays. services on saturdays. we have started also an aduu saturdays. we have started also an adult choir, a choirfor children, so the community is growing, and i hope the growth will be boosted by this event. i hope the growth will be boosted by this event. , ., hope the growth will be boosted by this event. , . ., this event. i understand that there are particularly _ this event. i understand that there are particularly strong _ this event. i understand that there are particularly strong links - are particularly strong links between liverpool and 0desa, why? yes, there is this historical link between liverpool and 0desa. two port cities. there was an exchange, a cultural exchange, especially
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before the war. so i hope this will continue and intensify, but since the beginning of the full—scale war, there are some more connections now with ukraine, especially the roman catholic church, and other christian communities, sent convoys of help to different cities in ukraine. including the western part of ukraine, my home city, lviv. so there are more links with ukraine today, and i hope this event will help to further develop them. i am 'ust help to further develop them. i am just wondering. — help to further develop them. i am just wondering, as _ help to further develop them. i am just wondering, as we _ help to further develop them. i am just wondering, as we look ahead to may, will the church, the local community in liverpool be putting on particular celebrations, introducing
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the uk, europe in fact, to more ukrainian culture?— ukrainian culture? well, there ukrainians _ ukrainian culture? well, there ukrainians who _ ukrainian culture? well, there ukrainians who live _ ukrainian culture? well, there ukrainians who live here, - ukrainian culture? well, there ukrainians who live here, theyj ukrainian culture? well, there - ukrainians who live here, they were already excited when liverpool made it into the finals of the competitions. and now they were absolutely delighted to hear this. and i'm sure they will be delighted to be part of this event, to support the whole preparation process. so i'm sure they would like to get involved and will do their best to promote this event.— involved and will do their best to promote this event. music has played a articular promote this event. music has played a particular part _ promote this event. music has played a particular part in — promote this event. music has played a particular part in this _ promote this event. music has played a particular part in this conflict, - a particular part in this conflict, hasn't it, in supporting people and also raising the plight of what ukrainians are going through? we have seen virtual orchestra performances taking place in ukraine
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and america. we've seen children singing in those videos going viral. we've seen ukrainian rock stars on the front line as well. just tell us how important music is, that musical tradition is to ukraine? yes. tradition is to ukraine? yes, ukraine is — tradition is to ukraine? yes, ukraine is musical, - tradition is to ukraine? yes, ukraine is musical, even - tradition is to ukraine? yes, | ukraine is musical, even they tradition is to ukraine? yes, - ukraine is musical, even they say that the language is very musical. but ukrainians like to sing. even our church services, we are singing, never respond just by saying words... we sing all the time. ukrainian singing culture is very rich and diverse. i hope it will feature in the process of preparation as well as during the
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event. ., ., , , event. reverend, for many people in britain, event. reverend, for many people in britain. we — event. reverend, for many people in britain. we say _ event. reverend, for many people in britain, we say liverpool— event. reverend, for many people in britain, we say liverpool and - britain, we say liverpool and instantly, you know what i'm going to say, the beatles comes to mind. just how influential, how well known were the beatles in ukraine? do you think that played a part in the final decision? it think that played a part in the final decision?— think that played a part in the final decision? , ~ ., ., final decision? it is well known and obviously many _ final decision? it is well known and obviously many ukrainians - final decision? it is well known and l obviously many ukrainians associate liverpool first of all with the beatles. liverpool is a city of culture, and i'm sure it played an important role in the final decision. it will play also important role in the event. i am absolutely sure that liverpool will represent also ukrainian culture in an excellent way.—
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an excellent way. fantastic, wonderful- _ an excellent way. fantastic, wonderful. and _ an excellent way. fantastic, wonderful. and obviously i an excellent way. fantastic, - wonderful. and obviously people can watch eurovision on their screens, but there must be a lot of ukrainians who had hoped to be there in person, in liverpool, supporting ukraine. do you know if there are any plans to aid with that, in terms of hosting ukrainians or helping them to travel to liverpool? any discussions that have been put in place or had yet? i discussions that have been put in place or had yet?— discussions that have been put in place or had yet? i was contacted by the city authorities, _ place or had yet? i was contacted by the city authorities, by _ place or had yet? i was contacted by the city authorities, by culture - the city authorities, by culture liverpool, different organisations... even in the course of the preparation of the bid. i received recently a message from the city authorities that they are planning some meetings in the preparation of the event itself. so i'm sure this is being planned. but
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i'm sure this is being planned. but i don't know the details yet. thank ou ve i don't know the details yet. thank you very much _ i don't know the details yet. thank you very much for _ i don't know the details yet. thank you very much for that. _ i don't know the details yet. thank you very much for that. people - i don't know the details yet. thank| you very much for that. people will be wanting to be there to support, so thank you for that update, reverend. and congratulations of course! , ., reverend. and congratulations of course! ., ., reverend. and congratulations of course! , ., ., ., ., , ., course! yes, and congratulations to liver-ool. course! yes, and congratulations to liverpool- just _ course! yes, and congratulations to liverpool. just going _ course! yes, and congratulations to liverpool. just going to _ course! yes, and congratulations to liverpool. just going to bring - course! yes, and congratulations to liverpool. just going to bring you i liverpool. just going to bring you an u date liverpool. just going to bring you an update on _ liverpool. just going to bring you an update on the _ liverpool. just going to bring you an update on the tragic— liverpool. just going to bring you an update on the tragic events i liverpool. just going to bring you l an update on the tragic events that took place in donegal yesterday afternoon. you remember there was an explosion at a petrol station in creeslough. 0n the screen you can see outside the police station. we are expecting a news conference any time now. in the meantime, there are developments and i will tell you why this is being delayed somewhat. the latest information is that the death toll has sadly risen to ten. about
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half—an—hour ago, we were reporting nine, it has risen to ten, and we understand this now includes four men, three women, two teenagers and also a girl of primary school age. so that is an update from the police themselves. the death toll from that explosion at the petrol station in creeslough in county donegal has risen to ten, and we've got the genders and an idea of the age as well. four men, three women, two teenagers, and a girl of primary school age. teenagers, and a girl of primary schoolage. earlier teenagers, and a girl of primary school age. earlier today, unfortunately, the emergency services moved from search and rescue to search and recovery. the injured have been taken to local hospitals. church services also have been playing a vital role in supporting the local community. described as a tight—knit community.
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rallying around those who have suffered bereavement. we can't bring you any more details on who has sadly died apart from what i have just told you. because obviously families have to be informed as well. so no information on the cause of the explosion. it's very early days. an investigation has to take place. but we do know it was at the apple green petrol station on the outskirts of creeslough. it took place on friday afternoon, just after three o'clock. more when we get it, and again, as i said, an update from the police themselves one bbc news when they bring that to us. the former uk trade minister, conor burns, says he will fully cooperate with the conservative party's enquiry, after he was sacked from government following a complaint of serious misconduct. mr burns has also had the tory whip removed while allegations
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of inappropriate behaviour during the party conference are investigated. an allegation of serious misconduct, a minister sacked, a government yet again facing damaging headlines conor burns had only been a minister in government for a month. it is understood the sacking relates to his behaviour at the conservative party conference earlier this week. soon after the news broke, he took to twitter to say he was looking forward to clearing his name. an investigation into the complaint is now under way. in a statement, number ten said:
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downing street is keen to show it acted quickly and decisively, and avoid the criticism aimed at boris johnson that, as prime minister, he took too long to deal with misconduct allegations. in thailand, preparations are underway for the first funerals of the children and teachers killed in a rampage at a nursery centre. 37 people, including more than 20 children, were murdered by a former police officer on thursday in a rural town in the north of the country. 0ur south east correspondent, jonathan head, is there and has been telling us more about the extended funeral rites that will be held for the victims. it is very much a community occasion. everyone is here, a lot of the thai institutions, the army, the palace and king are sending in resources, food, shelters, things like this to make sure it is an event, the send off for these
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children, which is shared by the whole country. we are expecting bathing rights, which is an important part of a thai funeral for the bodies of the children, to begin later this afternoon. there will be proceedings going on probably to the cremations which may take place as late as the middle of next week. new york city mayor eric adams has declared a state of emergency to address a "crisis situation" over an influx of migrants being bussed there by republican governors. more than 17,000 people have arrived in the city from the southern border since april. republican states like texas and florida have been sending migrants to democratic areas in recent months with around five or six buses arriving each day since september. new york city has already done more than nearly any other city to support this influx of asylum seekers. and we cannot deprive
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long—time new yorkers of support and services, even as we address the needs of these new arrivals. it's not sustainable. and it is not right. social workers are leaving the industry because of concerns over pay, rising workloads and abuse at work, according to the association that represents them. the number of vacancies in england, is currently at a five year high. 0ur reporter emma glasbey has been to meet two social workers in north yorkshire. it's scary for people to think they might need a social worker one day, because we are all one or two pay cheques away from being homeless, from spending time in hospital with a mental health breakdown, and that doesn't make you a bad person, it doesn't make you a bad person, it doesn't mean you plan to do it, but someone has to be there to pick up the pieces and help you get back on track, and is social
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track. andthat is the social jess has been a social �*16 years, she works in ca re care in north and care in north and hasrre in north busier. seeing 1as|re in north busier. seeing a srre in north busier. seeing a lote in north busier. seeing a lot a i young people. struggyeg suit“; emotwss' has“ be presenting feel there unwell, taking an overdose... there will never be a day we don't have an emergency. will never be a day we don't have an emergency-— will never be a day we don't have an emeroen . ., ., ~ , ., ., emergency. social workers have often been criticised. _ emergency. social workers have often been criticised. a _ emergency. social workers have often been criticised. a couple _ emergency. social workers have often been criticised. a couple of _ emergency. social workers have often been criticised. a couple of recent i been criticised. a couple of recent murders by stepparents led to more social workers facing abuse. it’s social workers facing abuse. it's really scary _ social workers facing abuse. it's really scary to — social workers facing abuse. it�*s really scary to have a newly qualified social worker, people in the middle of degrees thinking, oh, my gosh, what if i go to work and one day my name is all over the daily mailfor example? one day my name is all over the daily mail for example? every social worker i have met has always wanted to do the best they can, and some of the representation in the media is not fair and out of context. i have often been sworn at, colleagues of mine have been assaulted. if more people knew the length social
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workers were willing to go to and what they generally put up with on a day—to—day basis but are still willing to go to work the next day and try to help and make things better, i think that would do a lot for improving the views or social work. , ., , ., ,., for improving the views or social work. , ., ., for improving the views or social work. ., ., work. johnny also works for children's — work. johnny also works for children's social _ work. johnny also works for children's social care - work. johnny also works for children's social care in i work. johnny also works for. children's social care in north yorkshire. he grew up in the care system himself. this yorkshire. he grew up in the care system himself.— system himself. this is a typical room that _ system himself. this is a typical room that we — system himself. this is a typical room that we might _ system himself. this is a typical room that we might use - system himself. this is a typical room that we might use to - system himself. this is a typical| room that we might use to meet system himself. this is a typical - room that we might use to meet with families, parents might come and see their children if their children are in foster care, they might come here and spend time together. i have worked in children's services for 18 years, and i know that i have changed lives. i know i have helped keep children safe, helped families when they have really been struggling. it's the polar opposite to how people think social workers spend their time.— to how people think social workers spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire — spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire coast, _ spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire coast, a _ spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire coast, a huge - spend their time. johnny is based on the yorkshire coast, a huge area i the yorkshire coast, a huge area with many challenges. scarborough is
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such a lovely — with many challenges. scarborough is such a lovely town, _ with many challenges. scarborough is such a lovely town, you _ with many challenges. scarborough is such a lovely town, you would - with many challenges. scarborough is such a lovely town, you would be i such a lovely town, you would be able to come here and experience the beach and the sea, but able to come here and experience the beach and the : won't but able to come here and experience the beach and the : won't is but able to come here and experience the beach and the : won't is the but of si o nificant social areas of significant social e: h with the i. all those working in living, all those working in children's social care are braced for demand to surge. it’s children's social care are braced for demand to surge.— for demand to surge. it's quite sca for demand to surge. it's quite sea to for demand to surge. it's quite scary to be _ for demand to surge. it's quite scary to be a — for demand to surge. it's quite scary to be a social _ for demand to surge. it's quite scary to be a social worker- scary to be a social worker currently, we are coming into winter, a time when people won't have the money to pay for food. they are considering, do they eat or do their children eat? as a social worker, that sometimes falls to us to fill those gaps. bill worker, that sometimes falls to us to fill those gaps.— to fill those gaps. all of those thin . s to fill those gaps. all of those things that — to fill those gaps. all of those things that boil— to fill those gaps. all of those things that boil down - to fill those gaps. all of those things that boil down to - to fill those gaps. all of those i things that boil down to what we call a _ things that boil down to what we call a cost — things that boil down to what we call a cost of living crisis is going _ call a cost of living crisis is going to _ call a cost of living crisis is going to hit the poorest families the most — going to hit the poorest families the most. what that does lead to is an increase — the most. what that does lead to is an increase in substance misuse, emotional— an increase in substance misuse, emotional health, suffering, they are the _ emotional health, suffering, they are the by—product of this situation. so we are really worried
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about_ situation. so we are really worried about what — situation. so we are really worried about what the future holds. we will uo about what the future holds. we will no to about what the future holds. we will go to creeslough _ about what the future holds. we will go to creeslough for _ about what the future holds. we will go to creeslough for the _ about what the future holds. we will go to creeslough for the latest - about what the future holds. we will go to creeslough for the latest on i go to creeslough for the latest on the explosion in county donegal. first i want to acknowledge representatives from other services who have provided invaluable support in the last 24 hours, including the irish coastguard, the coastguard rescue helicopter 118, the medi back 112, the northern ireland ambulance service, the irish community air ambulance, the search and rescue, donegal mountain rescue, the northern ireland rescue team, donegal civil defence and most importantly the community in creeslough. yesterday, friday october 8th, at approximately 3:20pm, an explosion occurred at a building complex in creeslough,
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county donegal. i can now confirm there are ten fatalities as a result of that explosion. the emergency services continue a search and recovery operation at the site this afternoon but based on the information available to the coroner, at this time, it is not expected that there will be any further casualties located and there are no outstanding reports of unaccounted persons. the ten casualties are four men, three women, two teenagers, a boy and girl, and younger girl. the thoughts of all the emergency service personnel who have attended the scene over the last 24 hours, the local community in creeslough and the nation are today with the deceased and their families. in respect of the deceased, i now ask for a short silent pause in their memory.
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i would now ask gary martin, the director of emergency services or donegal county council, to provide a briefing on the ongoing local authority and fire service response. good afternoon, everyone. i want to confirm _ good afternoon, everyone. i want to confirm that — good afternoon, everyone. i want to confirm that donegal county council fire service mobilized six brigades yesterday— fire service mobilized six brigades yesterday afternoon to creeslough including _ yesterday afternoon to creeslough including 65 fire service personnel, and in _ including 65 fire service personnel, and in addition we deployed 20 donegal— and in addition we deployed 20 donegal civil defence personnel, a structural— donegal civil defence personnel, a structural engineer and to facilitate the isolation of the area, — facilitate the isolation of the area, road service personnel. iwant to acknowledge the assistance from our colleagues in the northern ireland — our colleagues in the northern ireland fire and rescue service who attended _ ireland fire and rescue service who attended with specialist equipment and search dogs. i also want to acknowledge the huge input from the local community who attended in huge numbers— local community who attended in huge numbers from yesterday afternoon in creeslough, and contributed so much
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to our— creeslough, and contributed so much to our efforts there. our primary focus _ to our efforts there. our primary focus yesterday was to lead on the search _ focus yesterday was to lead on the search and — focus yesterday was to lead on the search and recovery of the injured, and to— search and recovery of the injured, and to stabilise what is a substantially damaged building, including many displaced and broken concrete _ including many displaced and broken concrete slabs. 0ver including many displaced and broken concrete slabs. over the course of last night, — concrete slabs. over the course of last night, and following a detailed analysis— last night, and following a detailed analysis of the site by our crews, aided _ analysis of the site by our crews, aided lry— analysis of the site by our crews, aided by search dogs and cameras, and listening equipment, the incident _ and listening equipment, the incident moved into a search and recovery— incident moved into a search and recovery phase. we will remain on site in_ recovery phase. we will remain on site in an — recovery phase. we will remain on site in an ongoing search and check phase _ site in an ongoing search and check phase to— site in an ongoing search and check phase to ensure there are no remaining _ phase to ensure there are no remaining casualties in the building. i would like to acknowledge the co—operation of everyone — acknowledge the co—operation of everyone involved as we went about our work _ everyone involved as we went about our work yesterday and today, and in particular— our work yesterday and today, and in particular emergency management colleagues and the primary response agencies _ colleagues and the primary response
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agencies of the garda. finally and on behalf— agencies of the garda. finally and on behalf of the council, as members and staff, _ on behalf of the council, as members and staff, i_ on behalf of the council, as members and staff, i want to pass on our sincere — and staff, i want to pass on our sincere condolences to the families and friends of the victims of this terrible — and friends of the victims of this terrible tragedy, thank you. thank ou, terrible tragedy, thank you. thank you. gary- — terrible tragedy, thank you. thank you. gary- i'm _ terrible tragedy, thank you. thank you. gary- i'm now _ terrible tragedy, thank you. thank you, gary. i'm now going - terrible tragedy, thank you. thank you, gary. i'm now going to - terrible tragedy, thank you. thank you, gary. i'm now going to ask. terrible tragedy, thank you. thank you, gary. i'm now going to askjj| you, gary. i'm now going to askjj mcgowan, the chief ambulance officer for the western region of the national ambulance service, to provide a briefing on the national ambulance service response to this incident. ,., ., ambulance service response to this incident. ., ambulance service response to this incident. . . , . incident. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen- — incident. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen- 0n _ incident. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. on behalf— incident. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of— incident. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the - incident. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. on behalf of the hse i incident. good afternoon, ladies and| gentlemen. on behalf of the hse and ambulance _ gentlemen. on behalf of the hse and ambulance service, _ gentlemen. on behalf of the hse and ambulance service, we _ gentlemen. on behalf of the hse and ambulance service, we want - gentlemen. on behalf of the hse and ambulance service, we want to - ambulance service, we want to express— ambulance service, we want to express our— ambulance service, we want to express our deepest— ambulance service, we want to express our deepest sympathyl ambulance service, we want to i express our deepest sympathy for this tragedy— express our deepest sympathy for this tragedy that _ express our deepest sympathy for this tragedy that unfolded - express our deepest sympathy for this tragedy that unfolded in - this tragedy that unfolded in creestough— this tragedy that unfolded in creeslough yesterday. - this tragedy that unfolded in creeslough yesterday. the l this tragedy that unfolded in - creeslough yesterday. the staff, words _ creeslough yesterday. the staff, words cannot _ creeslough yesterday. the staff, words cannot describe _ creeslough yesterday. the staff, words cannot describe their - creeslough yesterday. the staff, i words cannot describe their efforts. each and _ words cannot describe their efforts. each and every— words cannot describe their efforts. each and every one _ words cannot describe their efforts. each and every one of— words cannot describe their efforts. each and every one of you - words cannot describe their efforts. each and every one of you have - words cannot describe their efforts. i each and every one of you have gone above _ each and every one of you have gone above and _ each and every one of you have gone above and beyond _ each and every one of you have gone above and beyond in _ each and every one of you have gone above and beyond in your— each and every one of you have gone above and beyond in your response. i each and every one of you have gone. above and beyond in your response. a special— above and beyond in your response. a special word _ above and beyond in your response. a special word of— above and beyond in your response. a special word of thanks _ above and beyond in your response. a special word of thanks also _ above and beyond in your response. a special word of thanks also goes - above and beyond in your response. a special word of thanks also goes to i special word of thanks also goes to those _ special word of thanks also goes to those who— special word of thanks also goes to those who have _ special word of thanks also goes to those who have provided _ special word of thanks also goes to those who have provided medical. those who have provided medical
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assistance — those who have provided medical assistance to _ those who have provided medical assistance to us. _ those who have provided medical assistance to us. these - those who have provided medical assistance to us. these include i those who have provided medical. assistance to us. these include but

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