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parents gather in paris today of two children that we re parents of two children that were murdered in southport last elsie was so was so brave. reall , year say they want to know what their children were like. eifiie stancgr’nbg'was sd brave. their children were like. elsie stancombe — their children were like. elsie stancombe was _ their children were like. elsie stancombe was so _ brave. their children were like. elsie stancombe was so brave. - their children were like. elsie - stancombe was so brave. really, really brave- _ new figures show nearly 26,000 bridgetjones is back babies and toddlers in england were admitted to hospital last in a fourth film. year, with lung conditions that were likely linked to damp and mould. almost a quarter of a century since the first release, bridgetjones is back in a fourth film. we speak to the leading cast members. the parents of two children who were murdered at a dance workshop in southport last year in their first interview. say they want the world to know what their little and elsie stancombe. 00:00:58,255 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 anger. girls were really like in their first interview. let's listen to the parents of bebe king and elsie stancombe.
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guilt. anger. that isjust something that i have got to deal with. something that i have got to deal with-— something that i have got to dealwith. ~ , ., , , dealwith. we 'ust dropped her off to dance _ deal with. we just dropped her off to dance and _ deal with. we just dropped her off to dance and make - off to dance and make bracelets. that's all we did. it was — bracelets. that's all we did. it was something nice for her to do— it was something nice for her to do for— it was something nice for her to do for a _ it was something nice for her to do for a couple of hours in the _ to do for a couple of hours in the first_ to do for a couple of hours in the first week of the school holidays. and we should never have _ holidays. and we should never have centre. but she wanted to id have centre. but she wanted to go so _ have centre. but she wanted to go so much. and i think we have spoken— go so much. and i think we have spoken about it a lot and said that_ spoken about it a lot and said that she _ spoken about it a lot and said that she was on the right place and where she wanted to be. elsie — and where she wanted to be. elsie and _ and where she wanted to be. elsie and all of the kids i had every right to be there in every right to be there in every right to feel safe. but if she had — every right to feel safe. but if she had not _ every right to feel safe. but if she had not been there, it
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would — if she had not been there, it would never have happened. i might— would never have happened. i might not be here but that i never— might not be here but that i never would have let that happen. never would have let that ha - en. never would have let that happen-— never would have let that ha . en, ., ., happen. he would fight for the death for your _ happen. he would fight for the death for your children, - death for your children, wouldn't you 7
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death for your children, wouldn't you? pure. and you what? from day one. also ever said is elsie 7 evead is elsie did not have ever said is elsie did not know— have ever said is elsie did not know about. she was fearless, in i sense _ know about. she was fearless, in i sense-— in a sense. she was so brave. reall in a sense. she was so brave. - really brave. - in a sense. she was so brave. - really brave. i- in a sense. she was so brave. - really brave. i wonder really, really brave. iwonder if can really, really brave. iwonder if i can ask — really, really brave. iwonder ifi can ask you _ really, really brave. iwonder if| can ask you how _ really, really brave. iwonder| if| can ask you how important if i can ask you how important it is for you to speak today, i'gis for you to speak today. talk iytfitis for you to speak today. talk to people why you to h to speak 7 7 to speak out? 7 7 to speak out? i 7 7 = -—t: ’—— ff parents, it isjust really important for us to be able to f éfibe kingrst remove bebe king from the past couple _ remove bebe king from the past couple weeks. she was couple of weeks. she was a human— couple of weeks. she was a human being. she was a
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beautiful funny, crazy, - girt- beautiful funny, crazy, - girl and - beautiful funny, crazy, girl and her cannot _ by what it cannot be defined by what has happened. i like a has happened. i feel like a - and _ has happened. i feel like a - and i _ has happened. i feel like a and i have got to lioness and i have got to - my— lioness and i have got to - my child - lioness and i have got to my child and i have got make sure that people knew to make sure that people knew that she — to make sure that people knew that she is not defined by this _ that she is not defined by this. she was pure light. she - pure _ this. she was pure light. she - pure joy~ _ this. she was pure light. she purejoy. it this. she was pure light. she pure joy. it isjust really was pure joy. it isjust really important _ was pure joy. it isjust really important to us to know, because that people know, because obviously it has taken elana-ask isfiast: eff; you glass habits; “mam - you know, - salads masts tha—— sa’fi'aa you know, everybody natiuim; yqu'kl�*lqwtevei’yijdfit - m_ nation; youknowgeverybody about it. that has got to knows about it. that has got to be the — knows about it. that has got to be the memory be the lasting memory of that - have _ be the lasting memory of that - have of— be the lasting memory of that have of our daughter. people have of our daughter. the parents of bebe king and elsie stancombe speaking to .. morning britain.
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let's speak to this epic decision for these parents to speak out like this privacy has been so to éfffiéfigét’? fig???“ 53? to them. siftheffat’s-é? eggs?! as to them. . , gave 7; ”7 gave us ”i 27 gave zuszreally the finsightve zuszreally the wifiéiafifti}; {really the those horrific events in after those horrific events in southport the southport at the end ofjuly last into these last year, into who these girls really were, or rather to of them really well. we understand them really well. we understand the parents of alice da them really well. we understand the pa say; of alice da �*5'3 7 7 7 7 7 them really well. we understand the pa say they.lice da �*5'3 7 7 7 7 7 them really well. we understand the pa say they are da �*5'3 7 7 7 7 7 them really well. we understand the pa say they are da in 3 7 7 7 77 27 — e: position that they feel they do a tv interview but say can do a tv interview but say they did support the parents of they did support the parents of the other girls in speaking theoi'her girls. in. sneakinn 3 33—3 a .. —3r~— a morning. theoi'her girls. in. sneakinn 3 33—3 a .. —3r~— a morning. i theother girls. in. sneakinn .. 7373 a .. ”rah a morning. isay theother girls. in. sneakinn .. 7373 a .. ”rah a morning. isay we theother girls. in. sneakinn w .... a w ..f... a morning. i say we have theother girls. in. sneakinn w .... a w ..f... a morning. i say we have an this morning. i say we have an because is insight because there is nothing of course that nothing of courseihat compares hearing from the mum to hearing from the mum and dads what their to hearing from the mum and dads were what their to hearing from the mum and dads were like what their to hearing from the mum and dads were like in what their to hearing from the mum and dads were like in their heir daughters were like in their own words. heard elsie's dad his daughter david describinghis daughter glue the family in as the glue of the family in another of the interview. another part of the interview. how they had been living in six
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how it how they had been living in six like how it how they had been living in six like t not'row it how they had been living in six like t not happening felt like it was not happening to them. we heard jenny saying that they kept themselves in a tight bubble since the e= 6 their daughter was killed since their daughter was killed but in the run—up to the —: = 7—' "n?” 7 a sentencing of their killer, a few ago, she said the m bubble was bursting because they could not protect themselves as much as they had hoped. we also heard in the �*from 777777 from the z �*efrom the parents of interview from the parents of bebe king and they had to be �*legal bebe king and they had to be �* legal reasons. anonymous for legal reasons. her dad described his daughter just that it as affectionate, just that it might fun he i that �* she view to v’iéifiithe , if”? viewtoithe future, in a view to the future, she would move mountains and he spoke how she would hug spoke about how she would hug him the morning get into him in the morning and get into bed him. we heard bedyyith him..w.e heard like but anecdotes like that, but
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nothing about them nothing afeeiaualsg adfiuf them their nothing afeeieualgataeut them their parents. are treat. tfifilrearfiflfi tits? are their tram. thh'rearhhfi theat are their daughters desperate for their daughters legacies and not be legacies and memories not to be about what happened to them, about what happened tosthem. how died, but about about how they died. but about they were in life. for about how they died,_but_abm¢ - they were in life.— who they were in life. thank you very much. in world leaders and tech experts are convening in paris today to discuss the future of ai. 0ur ai correspondent marc cieslak caught up with peter kyle, the secretary for science, innovation and technology, who is attending the summit, investors as well.
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these are loads of doctor's letters, hospital letters. it seems like the gp is concerned about aziyah being exposed to the black mould. if you're breathing in damp air and you've already got asthma trigger an irritant response. there's more chance of you then picking up an infection, steroids, and possibly even a hospital admission. in 2020, two—year—old awaab ishak died after his father repeatedly raised the issue with tenants greater protection
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from unsafe living conditions. still hasn't come into force. the time i spend with my child is only two years, . into force in october for damp and mould problems, it says private renters will be protected once its renters' rights bill becomes law. maintain housing standards. sinead doesn't want to move
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aziyah from his school, afford to rent. i can't sleep at night. single night for comfort for him, but for comfort for me because i need to know that he's 0k. last summer, the landlord arranged for the flat to be painted and have a professional clean. visible underneath. it's notjust about cleaning the mould. you can clean it every day. i have to sort the house out. it's... just keeps on coming back.
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by the landlord. sinead in resolving any further disrepair issues. rahil sheikh, bbc news. with me now is panorama reporter rahil sheikh. is this? he mentioned at the top, there are �*a homes in the alone, it is one uk. alone. it is one thing .3. e e...” . that, lik. alone. it is one thiiag — 3 . .- ~ .- that, but it lik. alone. it is one thing — 3 . .- ~ .- that, but it is another hearing that, but it is another going seeing across country. it is shocking to see the condition of homes and how mould walls, daily walls, — '
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a daily occurrence. it grows close a daily occurrence. it grows - close - unless i a daily occurrence. it grows i - close - unless you back close duickly unless you kill the sports. what are can kill the sports. what are the health risks associated? made it very clear, if you they made it very clear, if you are health conditions are obstructed like asthma are obstructed disease, airways disease, the black mould, the black htfiuld this: state: tfifiu’fiis’lfififfssff " "h” are hasuld ths stilts htsu’fdfssr’sf " "ii” are breathing hasuld this stilts htsu’fdfssr’sf " "ii” are breathing will make worse and in these conditions worse and in some cases lead to hospital. it some, cases lead to hospital. it should some, cases lead to hospital it should be admissions. lf. 5.5.1?ng [is tassn seriously. admissions. it should s ash seriousl . ~ very seriously. who's is it ultimatel very seriously. who's - i resolve i is it ultimately very seriously. who's - i resolve these t ultimately very seriously. who's - i resolve these problems? i very seriously. who's - i resolve these problems? it to resolve these problems? it is good question it is is a good question and it is a complicated answer, it your tenancy and you �* social assasssssssfis gassessssssfis assasssssssfis renting. if you are private and the home is the condition of the home is to the and due to the building and structure, your should z-i—— z= fixing that. if don't be fixing that. if they don't do that, as a private renter, you have the to to �* counsel and complain, who your counsel and complain, who have a whole wide ranging list
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but what was tsund'is’that’ ’ ”i’ are doing october, how that better tenants? october, how that better - tenants?- october, how that better tenants? ~ ., ., . zdo legal dctpber this year. hh' ——— for social dctpberthis year. mi. . . . for social housing 7 it power �*s—lsr power ensuressssss ’ ’ z= -: 2+ '7-' w i" if in the is in " andf|xed " "”””’.na’fi;.mi " "”””’.na’fi;.’a viii}; inspeeted and fised with a .. . .. . w . .. that to fully will 7 jul 7 77 7777l7>th7er77 7 well: 7 7 7 77wélii if was as stall; lt lisp are wandssisaaaaa that for 7 =-—: be rolled m out as part of the renters rights bill which will be rolled year. for l?”s§ fiflf7'f�*s7h7fi'5�*57�*7 figs" 7 777 77 for coming l?”s§ fi'jf'f�*s17fi'5�*e7�*7iss7s7h77 7 777 77 for coming in.
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wa nt these also 0n on one hand, it as and on the other some criticise . been a that there has been a speech that was frivolous. i there has been a speech that was frivolous.— was frivolous. i cannot think of a single _ was frivolous. i cannot think of a single moment - was frivolous. i cannot think of a single moment in - was frivolous. i cannot think of a single moment in the i was frivolous. i cannot think l of a single moment in the last 12 years i have come 12 years where i have come here, the hair back :-= has stood at 7 ha being tood at 17 7 ha being allowed at 17 7 ha being allowed to 17 grjvilege of being allowed to 2323 it has an extraordinary —: to so many and i have listened to so many debates of wisdom. so of bills
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