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, members of the houses of parliament, members of the houses of parliament, members of the house of lordsre to do a protective job. what the core of it they are there to do a protectivejob. what you the core of it they are there to do a protective job. what you saw with pc keith palmer, an officer with a territorial support group background, a problem rugged police officer, immediately switching from that kind of genteel public relations role into a front line defensive position, defending parliament. and he lost his life from it. it's a very difficultjob to do. when people walk past and see these officers, i think they don't often actually realise how sophisticated a task they have to perform. a friendly face really but also one that keeps you safe. friendly face both to the public and the palace of westminster in which there are thousands of people who work there, mps and civil staff etc. but also their main role is to protect parliament and that has to be the core of it. you can smile, you can be nice, you can shake a hand but all the time you're thinking about, and why doing my job? c
, members of the houses of parliament, members of the houses of parliament, members of the house of lordsre to do a protective job. what the core of it they are there to do a protectivejob. what you the core of it they are there to do a protective job. what you saw with pc keith palmer, an officer with a territorial support group background, a problem rugged police officer, immediately switching from that kind of genteel public relations role into a front line defensive position, defending...
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just near parliament square coming down whitehall, so just on the corner of parliament square and whitehall, very close to the housesparliament and the dreadful attack took place last month. there will be echoes of that attack, but tha nkfully will be echoes of that attack, but thankfully on this occasion, it looks as though no one has been hurt. just hearing the suggestion is that police have closed the main gate to parliament, understandably, in the light of what you were saying, such a dreadful attack so recently. they won't want to take any chances, although this appears to be something quite small. an incident like this in that location is bound to raise huge concerns about security... you would expect police to take every precaution. it would appear to be the case that someone carrying would appear to be the case that someone carrying two knives like this has been stopped very soon. this will cause considerable disruption. civil servants are being told to stay indoors as a precaution. it looks as though the incident is under control. it appears there are forensics officers in overalls dealing with things out t
just near parliament square coming down whitehall, so just on the corner of parliament square and whitehall, very close to the housesparliament and the dreadful attack took place last month. there will be echoes of that attack, but tha nkfully will be echoes of that attack, but thankfully on this occasion, it looks as though no one has been hurt. just hearing the suggestion is that police have closed the main gate to parliament, understandably, in the light of what you were saying, such a...
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were hearing of a similar style of attack with a knife when another assailant broke into the houses of parliament compound with a knife and killed a police officer. it has echoes of what happened then, but on this occasion the interesting thing is that it appeared the security services were on to this individual, a number of the papers have splashed on this story, with the notion being that either a member of his family or somebody within his community had become suspicious about his behaviour. there is lots of different elements of detail that we have been given about how he was tracked down, the notion that he was followed onto a tube and when he got quite close to the houses of parliament, he was closer to downing street when he was swooped upon and arrested. that is when they made their swoop and they stopped it, so there were no consequences, no death, nothing. you have worked in downing street, would you have take a trip there, what has struck you about the story. caroline is right to say that the most interesting thing is that he did not succeed, and the police and security services did wh
were hearing of a similar style of attack with a knife when another assailant broke into the houses of parliament compound with a knife and killed a police officer. it has echoes of what happened then, but on this occasion the interesting thing is that it appeared the security services were on to this individual, a number of the papers have splashed on this story, with the notion being that either a member of his family or somebody within his community had become suspicious about his behaviour....
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of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, has arrived at the houses of parliamentiament, his coffin will lie in rest at the chapel of st mary undercroft. in rest at the chapel our home editor mark easton reports. in rest at the chapel it is an honour traditionally afforded only to great statesmen and women, but this afternoon the body of police constable keith palmer arrived at the palace of westminster to lie in rest at the chapel of st mary undercroft. the bodies of baroness thatcher and tony benn were the last to lie here, with the permission of the queen — the chapel falls under royaljurisdiction. of the queen — the chapel falls her majesty agreed that pc palmer should be granted the same privilege. palmer should be granted an ordinary copper who performed an extraordinary act of bravery. killed protecting parliament. an extraordinary act of bravery. tomorrow pc palmer's coffin will pass through these gates and pass the exact spot where he lost his life. and then the funeral cortege will make its way across the river through streets lined with police and public
of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, has arrived at the houses of parliamentiament, his coffin will lie in rest at the chapel of st mary undercroft. in rest at the chapel our home editor mark easton reports. in rest at the chapel it is an honour traditionally afforded only to great statesmen and women, but this afternoon the body of police constable keith palmer arrived at the palace of westminster to lie in rest at the chapel of st mary undercroft. the bodies...
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closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killedcent people who died that day. two weeks later, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities across the uk were joined different faith communities across the uk werejoined by different faith communities across the uk were joined by the different faith communities across the uk werejoined by the duke different faith communities across the uk were joined by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of the bereaved families and some of those injured. candles were lit to represent the light which can never be extinguished by the darkness of terror. in his address, the dean of westminster recalled that among those directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations will stop he posed the question so many have asked. why. what could possibly motivate a man to take a car and drive it fast that people he had never met, couldn't possibly know, against whom he had no personal grudg
closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killedcent people who died that day. two weeks later, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities across the uk were joined different faith communities across the uk werejoined by different faith communities across the uk were joined by the different faith communities across the uk werejoined by the duke different faith communities across the uk were joined by the duke and...
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a funeral service is under way for pc keith palmer who was stabbed to death outside the houses of parliament month's attack in westminster. thousands of police officers from all over the uk lined the route of the funeral procession through central london to southwark cathedral. that go to westminster. the funeral of pc keith palmer is taking place at southwark cathedral. the family requested that it would bea the family requested that it would be a private funeral. throughout the course of the day, police officers from all over the country have arrived here in london to pay their respects to pc keith palmer. he was 48 years old, a husband, a father of the five—year—old girl comedy lost his life just the five—year—old girl comedy lost his lifejust behind the five—year—old girl comedy lost his life just behind be protecting the houses of parliament. his body lay in rest in a couple just beneath the houses of parliament, with a special commission from the queen. it is an honour that is normally afforded only two great statesman and women, but her majesty agreed that the privilege should be exte
a funeral service is under way for pc keith palmer who was stabbed to death outside the houses of parliament month's attack in westminster. thousands of police officers from all over the uk lined the route of the funeral procession through central london to southwark cathedral. that go to westminster. the funeral of pc keith palmer is taking place at southwark cathedral. the family requested that it would bea the family requested that it would be a private funeral. throughout the course of the...
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pc palmer's funeral takes place tomorrow, he is lying at rest in the houses of parliament tonight. egraph, and a couple of the papers are running on the fallout following those cruise missile strikes by the united states against syria earlier in the week. the daily telegraph's headline, russia's threat to strike back at trump, we will respond with force moscow tells the us after attack on syria airbase. how specific are they being? it is not specific at all. it isa being? it is not specific at all. it is a pretty good one because of course you wrote expect russia to come back with something because it does feel like an attack on assad and they are in cahoots with a sad but i'm not sure what the force is. i don't want to make light of it but the bromance is over —— assad. trump has gone this way, putin is going that way, he is standing alongside the iranians and it feels threatening but no one has exactly said what the force is. the accusation donald trump has crossed red lines which is ironic since he felt red lines had been crossed some time ago, 2013, president obama hadn't respon
pc palmer's funeral takes place tomorrow, he is lying at rest in the houses of parliament tonight. egraph, and a couple of the papers are running on the fallout following those cruise missile strikes by the united states against syria earlier in the week. the daily telegraph's headline, russia's threat to strike back at trump, we will respond with force moscow tells the us after attack on syria airbase. how specific are they being? it is not specific at all. it isa being? it is not specific at...
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palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, is lying in a chapel inside the houses of parliamentrow. inside the houses of parliament, the queen gave permission for his coffin to be brought to the chapel of st mary undercroft, a rare honour also bestowed on margaret thatcher. a rare honour also bestowed it is an honour traditionally afforded only to great statesmen and women. afforded only to great this afternoon, the body of police constable keith palmer arrived at the palace of westminster to lie in rest in the chapel of st mary undercroft. in rest in the chapel the bodies of baroness thatcher and tony benn were the last to lie here, with the permission of the queen. the chapel falls under royal jurisdiction. her majesty agreed that pc palmer should be granted the same privilege, an ordinary copper who performed an extraordinary act of bravery, killed protecting parliament. tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will pass through the gates and past the exact spot where he lost his life. then the cortege will make its way across the river from streets lined with police and public to southw
palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, is lying in a chapel inside the houses of parliamentrow. inside the houses of parliament, the queen gave permission for his coffin to be brought to the chapel of st mary undercroft, a rare honour also bestowed on margaret thatcher. a rare honour also bestowed it is an honour traditionally afforded only to great statesmen and women. afforded only to great this afternoon, the body of police constable keith palmer arrived at the palace of...
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closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killedeople who died that day. gunshots. two weeks after those events at westminster abbey, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of the bereaved families, and some of those who were injured. candles were lit to represent the light which can never be extinguished by the darkness of terror. in his address, the dean of westminster recalled that amongst those who were directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations. he posed the question so many have asked. why? what could possibly motivate a man to hire a car and take it from birmingham to brighton, to london, and then drive it fast at people he'd never met, couldn't possibly know, against whom he had no personal grudge, no reason to hate them. prayers were offered pledging respect between different communities. t
closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killedeople who died that day. gunshots. two weeks after those events at westminster abbey, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of the bereaved families, and some of those who were injured. candles...
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closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killedof the four innocent people who died that day. gunshots. two weeks after those events at westminster abbey, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of the bereaved families, and some of those who were injured. candles were lit to represent the light which can never be extinguished by the darkness of terror. in his address, the dean of westminster recalled that amongst those who were directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations. he posed the question so many have asked. why? what could possibly motivate a man to hire a car and take it from birmingham to brighton, to london, and then drive it fast at people he'd never met, couldn't possibly know, against whom he had no personal grudge, no reason to hate them. and then run at the gates of the palace of westm
closer still, just inside the gates of the houses of parliament, an unarmed police officer was killedof the four innocent people who died that day. gunshots. two weeks after those events at westminster abbey, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of the bereaved families, and some of those who...
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parliament. abc's linzie janis from london. >> reporter: armed officers taking down a suspected terrorist in the heart of the british capital, pinning him against a wall just steps from the houses of parliament. moments earlier, wrestling the man to the ground in the middle of a crosswalk, discovering knives in his backpack. >> i think there were about five knives there, up to seven maybe. >> reporter: authorities calling the arrest part of an ongoing counterterrorism operation. the suspect, a 27-year-old british citizen, on their radar. this is where police took down the suspect. you can see it's packed with tourists. the prime minister's residence just a few hundred yards that way and over there, the houses of parliament -- security in the area stepped up after last month's attack. khalid masood driving his car at pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing four and injuring dozens, then stabbing a police officer to death. today's scene a chilling reminder of a new reality. david, police say they're still investigatinging. no immediate known threat to the public. >> linzie, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday -- warning about the
parliament. abc's linzie janis from london. >> reporter: armed officers taking down a suspected terrorist in the heart of the british capital, pinning him against a wall just steps from the houses of parliament. moments earlier, wrestling the man to the ground in the middle of a crosswalk, discovering knives in his backpack. >> i think there were about five knives there, up to seven maybe. >> reporter: authorities calling the arrest part of an ongoing counterterrorism...
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pc keith palmer was guarding an entrance to the houses of parliament, when he was killed. sands of officers lined the route of his funeral cortege. there are renewed fears for the great barrier reef, after scientists say two thirds has been damaged by "unprecedented" coral bleaching. good evening and welcome to bbc news. foreign ministers from the g7 group of leading economic nations, are meeting in italy for two days of talks, with the syrian conflict dominating the agenda. the us secretary of state, rex tillerson, is leading calls for russia's president, vladimir putin, to distance himself from the assad regime, and find a way forward for a negotiated settlement of the civil war. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, will argue that syria has no future with bashar al—assad as president. our diplomatic correspondent james robbins, has sent us this report from the tuscan city of lucca, where the ministers are meeting. america's secretary of state is in italy to turn up the international heat on syria's president assad and his russian backers. rex tillerson very deliberately
pc keith palmer was guarding an entrance to the houses of parliament, when he was killed. sands of officers lined the route of his funeral cortege. there are renewed fears for the great barrier reef, after scientists say two thirds has been damaged by "unprecedented" coral bleaching. good evening and welcome to bbc news. foreign ministers from the g7 group of leading economic nations, are meeting in italy for two days of talks, with the syrian conflict dominating the agenda. the us...
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over there, the houses of parliament. security in the area stepped up last month, after khalid masood ran over pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing four and injuring dozens, then stabbing a police officer to death. today's scene a chilling reminder of a new reality. david, police say they're still investigating but there's no immediate known threat to the public. david. >> linzie, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday -- the warning about the superbug here in the u.s. it could live for weeks on hospital beds. more in a moment. >>> also, the helicopter crash, spinning out of control. late word about the victims. >>> new developments in the irs phone scam targeting americans in every state, the breaking headline on that front. >>> and "america strong" tonight -- the teacher crisscrossing this country. he needs your help tonight. in giving children a voice. we'll be back. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once daily pill for adults with moderate
over there, the houses of parliament. security in the area stepped up last month, after khalid masood ran over pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing four and injuring dozens, then stabbing a police officer to death. today's scene a chilling reminder of a new reality. david, police say they're still investigating but there's no immediate known threat to the public. david. >> linzie, thank you. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday...
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taken place at westminster abbey, a fortnight after the attack on westminster bridge and the houses of parliament were killed. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined those attending the multi—faith service, as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. two weeks after shocking events which occurred almost within its precincts, at westminster abbey a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of those who were injured and some of the bereaved, including melissa cochrane whose husband kurt was one of the four people who died. candles were lit to represent the light which can never be extinguished by the darkness of terror. in his address, the dean of westminster recalled that among those who were directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations. he posed the question so many have asked — why? what could possibly motivate a man to hire a car and take i
taken place at westminster abbey, a fortnight after the attack on westminster bridge and the houses of parliament were killed. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined those attending the multi—faith service, as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. two weeks after shocking events which occurred almost within its precincts, at westminster abbey a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the...
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pc keith palmer was guarding an entrance to the houses of parliament, when he was killed. fears for the great barrier reef, after scientists say two thirds has been damaged
pc keith palmer was guarding an entrance to the houses of parliament, when he was killed. fears for the great barrier reef, after scientists say two thirds has been damaged
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houses of parliament. before he was shot. nothing so dramatic today but the sight of armed officers would certainly have given people pause as they visited westminster. the man is understood to be 27 years old, a british passport holder but we understand he was not born in this country and he was on the radar of the police and intelligence services. let's get more on this with major general chip chapman, who is former head of counter terrorism at the ministry of defence. he is in our westminster studio. thank you forjoining us. what was your response to this incident, i don't know if you watched it unfolding, what were you thinking at the time? i was in whitehall at the time andi the time? i was in whitehall at the time and i think the first thing you can say in terms of the threat, it is three components, intent, capability and opportunity. whitehall is a credit place so he had the opportunity and the police officially separated the man with the intent from the capability which was the loaded weapons. in
houses of parliament. before he was shot. nothing so dramatic today but the sight of armed officers would certainly have given people pause as they visited westminster. the man is understood to be 27 years old, a british passport holder but we understand he was not born in this country and he was on the radar of the police and intelligence services. let's get more on this with major general chip chapman, who is former head of counter terrorism at the ministry of defence. he is in our...
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pc palmer, who was married with a five—year—old daughter, was guarding the houses of parliament when easton. at the gates of the palace of westminster, police constable keith palmer's coffin paused, at the very spot where he was killed 19 days ago. the place where, unarmed, he moved towards a man brandishing two knives, where he put himself in harm's way, to protect parliament to protect our democracy. police officers from every force in the country lined the route. thousands of men and women who did not know keith palmer, but know what it means to wear the badge. you never really know what you're going to face when you go out there. so it is with incredible bravery that he did that. i think it brings home what the job is about, the risks that you take. it shows what a family we are, really, that we all look out for one another and we all do the same thing at the end of the day. the global police family came together in london today, including officers from new york's police department. we have had so much support from officers around the country, around the united states, as well as
pc palmer, who was married with a five—year—old daughter, was guarding the houses of parliament when easton. at the gates of the palace of westminster, police constable keith palmer's coffin paused, at the very spot where he was killed 19 days ago. the place where, unarmed, he moved towards a man brandishing two knives, where he put himself in harm's way, to protect parliament to protect our democracy. police officers from every force in the country lined the route. thousands of men and...
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taken place at westminster abbey, a fortnight after the attack on westminster bridge and the houses of parliamenthocking events which occurred almost within its precincts, at westminster abbey, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of those who were injured, and some of the bereaved, including melissa cochrane, whose husband, kurt, was one of the four people who died. candles were lit to represent the light which can never be extinguished by the darkness of terror. in his address, the dean of westminster recalled that among those who were directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations. he posed the question so many have asked — why? what could possibly motivate a man to hire a car and take it from birmingham to brighton to london and then drive it fast at people he'd never met, couldn't possibly know, against who he had no personal grudge, no reason to hate them and
taken place at westminster abbey, a fortnight after the attack on westminster bridge and the houses of parliamenthocking events which occurred almost within its precincts, at westminster abbey, a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of those who were injured, and some of the bereaved, including...
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, or at least sympathising with islamic state, was involved in an attack recently near the houses of parliamentere. and yet, given russian involvement in syria and their terror campaign, there seems to have been very little in terms of solidarity tax, as it were, on the part of people in relation to islamic state. absolutely. it says something about two things. number one, the question of security in an authoritarian state. the russian security services are much tougher in terms of snuffing out any potential sites for any potential gathering points. they are quite careful about monitoring electronic communications, monitoring what is happening on line. they are very aware of this problem and they have made it a priority in recent years. there has even priority in recent years. there has even been some circumstantial evidence that suggested that, as the war in syria picked up, the russian security services were, if not encouraging, certainly allowing more radically minded individuals from the north caucasus to leave and the logic was it is better they recovered there. many thanks for that. now,
, or at least sympathising with islamic state, was involved in an attack recently near the houses of parliamentere. and yet, given russian involvement in syria and their terror campaign, there seems to have been very little in terms of solidarity tax, as it were, on the part of people in relation to islamic state. absolutely. it says something about two things. number one, the question of security in an authoritarian state. the russian security services are much tougher in terms of snuffing out...
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the top story here in the uk, a man carrying a knife near the houses of parliament has been arrested rism suspicions. the 27—year—old was stopped on parliament street close to whitehall. us president donald trump has come to the end of his first 100 days in office. we take a look at what he has achieved on the economic front. and profits jump at google‘s parent company alphabet as a search engine continues to dominate digital advertising. welcome to asian business report. saturday marks the 100 days of donald trump's presidency. 0n the campaign trail, he made bold promises of what he would do in his first 100 days in office. but, being the president turns out to be quite different than getting elected. and very little of mr trump's plan has been carried out. on the economy, much of what it wa nts to out. on the economy, much of what it wants to do relies on getting congress to work with the white house and that is proving difficult. we have more from new york. asa as a candidate, donald trump had ambitious plans for the economy in his first 100 days in office. ambitious plans for the
the top story here in the uk, a man carrying a knife near the houses of parliament has been arrested rism suspicions. the 27—year—old was stopped on parliament street close to whitehall. us president donald trump has come to the end of his first 100 days in office. we take a look at what he has achieved on the economic front. and profits jump at google‘s parent company alphabet as a search engine continues to dominate digital advertising. welcome to asian business report. saturday marks...
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since i have been working back at the houses of parliament since, the m essa 9 es the houses of parliaments its staunch support for syrian president bashar al—assad. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is meeting with other g7 leaders in italy to discuss the situation — particularly after last week's chemical attack in syria that left more than 80 dead. the bbc has uncovered evidence that appears to implicate the bank of england in the so—called libor scandal. a secret recording from 2008 obtained by panorama suggests it repeatedly pressured commercial banks to push down the rates at which they charged each other interest. here's our economics correspondent andy verity. police in manchester have launched extra patrols in the city centre, after receiving a surge in calls about people passing out from taking the banned drug, spice. greater manchester police said they dealt with 31 calls relating to the drug in 24 hours after it launched a two—day banning order in the city centre. it's been reported that the substance left some users looking like "zombies". australian scientists say two thir
since i have been working back at the houses of parliament since, the m essa 9 es the houses of parliaments its staunch support for syrian president bashar al—assad. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, is meeting with other g7 leaders in italy to discuss the situation — particularly after last week's chemical attack in syria that left more than 80 dead. the bbc has uncovered evidence that appears to implicate the bank of england in the so—called libor scandal. a secret recording from...
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a man carrying knives near the houses of parliament has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences27—year—old man had been under surveillance by the security services. he was stopped on parliament street close to whitehall this afternoon and was wrestled to the ground. there's been heightened security in the area around parliament since the westminster attack last month, in which five people were killed. june kelly has the latest. under arrest in the shadow of government buildings in whitehall. this wasn't a random stop search and arrest. the man was under surveillance as part of surveillance by counter terrorism command. close to parliament square before 2:30pm the suspect was quickly in handcuffs. police had wrestled him to the ground on a traffic island. it's close to the foreign office and entrance to downing street. he was led away to an unmarked car and taken to a high security police station in south london. and this is what he left behind — his rucksack and his knives. one of them, it was kind of a long one really, it looked like... i don't know what kind of knife it was, b
a man carrying knives near the houses of parliament has been arrested on suspicion of terrorism offences27—year—old man had been under surveillance by the security services. he was stopped on parliament street close to whitehall this afternoon and was wrestled to the ground. there's been heightened security in the area around parliament since the westminster attack last month, in which five people were killed. june kelly has the latest. under arrest in the shadow of government buildings in...
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today, a service was held in london's westminster for victims of the terror attack you the house of parliament. along with members of the royal family, was melissa cochran from utah. her and her husband were both hit by the car. kurt was killed, melissa was badly injured. they were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. >> kurt was probably the best man i've ever met. he was sweet and kind. and i am extremely proud of him and i'm very happy that the world now knows what a wonderful man he was. he would probably hate all the publicity that is going on. he is a private kind of person. very generous, very sweet. the love of my life. reporter: what can you remember about the day? >> we were just having another wonderful day in our vacation. just enjoying the sights, taking pictures, making our way to the abbey. i don't remember much more after that. crossing the bridge. we were almost there. reporter: you have no recollection of the car? the attack itself? >> i don't. ,eporter: there is a photograph you are on the ground being helped by passerby. do you recall all of that? >> the panic of not
today, a service was held in london's westminster for victims of the terror attack you the house of parliament. along with members of the royal family, was melissa cochran from utah. her and her husband were both hit by the car. kurt was killed, melissa was badly injured. they were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. >> kurt was probably the best man i've ever met. he was sweet and kind. and i am extremely proud of him and i'm very happy that the world now knows what a wonderful...
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seal and thereby given her royal assent to diverse acts which have been agreed upon by both houses of parliamente titles were read out by the lord clerks. first name of each bill and then the replies signalling the monarch‘s approval in the traditional norman french. neighbourhood planning act. mps then made their way slowly back to the commons where they form an orderly queue to shake the speaker's hand and make their way out of the chamber. some of them knowing it is for the final time and others awaiting the verdict of the voters. and that brings us to the end of this edition of the programme and this parliament. we will be back with you, the new government and a new batch of mps, when they arrive at westminster after the general election onjune the 8th. in the meantime, bbc parliament will have the key speeches from the election in full and uncut as well as all the big campaign events. but for now from all of us, goodbye. hello. as we've been discovering of late, spring can offer up a wide variety of conditions and sometimes we try to cram it all into one day. that was the way of it on thurs
seal and thereby given her royal assent to diverse acts which have been agreed upon by both houses of parliamente titles were read out by the lord clerks. first name of each bill and then the replies signalling the monarch‘s approval in the traditional norman french. neighbourhood planning act. mps then made their way slowly back to the commons where they form an orderly queue to shake the speaker's hand and make their way out of the chamber. some of them knowing it is for the final time and...
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been clear the government will put the finally a between the uk and the eu to a vote in both houses of parliament. we will take control of our own laws and bring an end to the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in britain. leaving the european union will meet our goals will be made in westminster, edinburgh and belfast and those laws will be interpreted by judges not in luxembourg but across the country. we will strengthen the union of the four nations. will negotiate as one united kingdom taking account of the specific interests of every nation and region of the uk and when it comes to the powers we will take back from europe we will consult on which powers reside in westminster and which should be part of the next administration that no decision currently taken by the administration will be removed from them and it is the expectation of the government that the administration in scotland, wales and northern ireland will see a significant increase in their decisionmaking power as a result of this process. we want to maintain the common travel area with the republic of ireland with no r
been clear the government will put the finally a between the uk and the eu to a vote in both houses of parliament. we will take control of our own laws and bring an end to the jurisdiction of the european court of justice in britain. leaving the european union will meet our goals will be made in westminster, edinburgh and belfast and those laws will be interpreted by judges not in luxembourg but across the country. we will strengthen the union of the four nations. will negotiate as one united...
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closer stilljust inside the gates of the houses of parliament, there were gunshots. f an unarmed police officer, one of the four innocent people who died that day. two weeks later at westminster abbey, the service. quite deliberately not a memorial service — it's felt to be too soon after the event for that. but what the abbey described as "a service of hope". leaders of the different faith communities from across the uk were joined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry along with members of the emergency services, some of the bereaved families and some of those who were injured. the violent assault two weeks ago against londoners and visitors to the city from around the world and the killing of a police constable on duty at the palace of westminster has shocked people everywhere. at a time of sorrow, a time when we are tempted to despair, may we find hope. the humanity of those who came to the aid of the injured and dying was remembered. the duke of cambridge read from the parable of the good samaritan. which of these three do you
closer stilljust inside the gates of the houses of parliament, there were gunshots. f an unarmed police officer, one of the four innocent people who died that day. two weeks later at westminster abbey, the service. quite deliberately not a memorial service — it's felt to be too soon after the event for that. but what the abbey described as "a service of hope". leaders of the different faith communities from across the uk were joined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of...
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of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, has arrived at the houses of parliamentat the chapel of st mary undercroft. our home editor, mark easton, reports. it is an honour traditionally afforded only to great statesmen and women, but this afternoon the body of police constable keith palmer arrived at the palace of westminster to lie in rest at the chapel of st mary undercroft. the bodies of baroness thatcher and tony benn were the last to lie here, with the permission of the queen — the chapel falls under royaljurisdiction. her majesty agreed that pc palmer should be granted the same privilege. an ordinary copper who performed an extraordinary act of bravery. killed protecting parliament. tomorrow pc palmer's coffin will pass through these gates and pass the exact spot where he lost his life. and then the funeral cortege will make its way across the river through streets lined with police and public to southwark cathedral, to his funeral. today, part of the route was being traced by worshippers from the cathedral at the start of holy week. the dean of southwark wi
of pc keith palmer, who was murdered in the westminster terror attack, has arrived at the houses of parliamentat the chapel of st mary undercroft. our home editor, mark easton, reports. it is an honour traditionally afforded only to great statesmen and women, but this afternoon the body of police constable keith palmer arrived at the palace of westminster to lie in rest at the chapel of st mary undercroft. the bodies of baroness thatcher and tony benn were the last to lie here, with the...
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pc keith palmer was guarding an entrance to the houses of parliament when he was killed. cers in two police helicopters paid their own tribute, with an aerial salute. we'll have the latest on the events in westminster and southwark. the other main stories on the bbc news at 5pm. foreign ministers from the g7 nations have been trying to find a unified approach to tackling the conflict in syria, after last week's suspected chemical—weapons attack. the bbc has uncovered evidence implicating the bank of england in the so—called libor rigging scandal.
pc keith palmer was guarding an entrance to the houses of parliament when he was killed. cers in two police helicopters paid their own tribute, with an aerial salute. we'll have the latest on the events in westminster and southwark. the other main stories on the bbc news at 5pm. foreign ministers from the g7 nations have been trying to find a unified approach to tackling the conflict in syria, after last week's suspected chemical—weapons attack. the bbc has uncovered evidence implicating the...
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reconciliation has been held in westminster abbey, in london, two weeks after the attack at the houses of parliamentment. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined others at the multifaith service. president trump has described the gassing of dozens of people during an air raid in northern syria as an affront to humanity. the us and other western powers have blamed president bashar al—assad's government for what they say is a chemical with them is attack on tuesday in the town of khan sheikhoun. our correspondent has more. five—year—old ibrahim went to bed in his spiderman pyjamas and woke up to the latest horror in syria's unending war. his grandmother was at his hospital bedside caring for ibrahim and his sister, tebba, because their father was killed in the attack. lives ended, lives ruined by a toxic cloud that filled victims‘ lungs with poison. translation: my grandchildren were sleeping. everyone woke up to a loud noise. they went outside and that's when they came across the chemical attack. they just fell to the floor and died. it's all too easy to become desensitised to the su
reconciliation has been held in westminster abbey, in london, two weeks after the attack at the houses of parliamentment. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined others at the multifaith service. president trump has described the gassing of dozens of people during an air raid in northern syria as an affront to humanity. the us and other western powers have blamed president bashar al—assad's government for what they say is a chemical with them is attack on tuesday in the town...
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pc keith palmer was guarding an entrance to the houses of parliament when he was killed. he leaves behind a wife and five—year—old daughter. thousands of officers lined the route of the funeral cortege to southwark cathedral, where the service took place. and officers in two police helicopters paid their own tribute, with an aerial salute. we'll have the latest on the events in westminster and southwark. the other main stories on the bbc news at 5pm. foreign ministers from the g7 nations have been trying to find a unified approach to tackling the conflict in syria, after last week's suspected chemical—weapons attack. the bbc has uncovered evidence implicating the bank of england in the so—called libor rigging scandal. there are renewed fears for the great barrier reef after scientists say two thirds has been damaged by "unprecedented" coral bleaching. and, the first rail—freight service from the uk to china sets off on a 7,500—mile journey, gci’oss seven countries. it's 5pm. our top story is that the funeral service has taken place for pc keith palmer, who was stabbed to d
pc keith palmer was guarding an entrance to the houses of parliament when he was killed. he leaves behind a wife and five—year—old daughter. thousands of officers lined the route of the funeral cortege to southwark cathedral, where the service took place. and officers in two police helicopters paid their own tribute, with an aerial salute. we'll have the latest on the events in westminster and southwark. the other main stories on the bbc news at 5pm. foreign ministers from the g7 nations...
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people mown down as they enjoyed the sights of london, closer stilljust inside the gates of the houses of parliamentof an unarmed police officer, one of the four innocent people who died that day. two weeks later at westminster abbey, a service, quite deliberately not a memorial service, it is felt to be too soon after the event for that, but what the abbey described as a service of hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the uk were joined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry along with members of the emergency services, some of the bereaved families and some of those who were injured. the violent assault two weeks ago against londoners and visitors to this city from around the world and the killing of a police constable on duty at the palace of westminster have shocked people everywhere. at a time of sorrow, a time when we are tempted to despair, may we find hope. the humanity of those who came to the aid of the injured and dying was remembered. the duke of cambridge read from the parable of the good samaritan. which of these three do you t
people mown down as they enjoyed the sights of london, closer stilljust inside the gates of the houses of parliamentof an unarmed police officer, one of the four innocent people who died that day. two weeks later at westminster abbey, a service, quite deliberately not a memorial service, it is felt to be too soon after the event for that, but what the abbey described as a service of hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the uk were joined in the congregation by the duke...
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he was killed as he tried to stop khalid masood outside the houses of parliament. to attend today‘s ceremony. hejoined the are expecting to attend today‘s ceremony. he joined the diplomatic command last year after serving in the territorial support group. also being remembered today, aysha frade, aa years old. she had been walking across westminster bridge to pick up her two young daughters from school when she was killed. a coroner was told she had suffered head and chest injuries. she too died at the scene. a british national, she worked at administration at the nearby sixth form college. the principal regarded her as a highly regarded and loved member of staff, saying she would be deeply missed by all. the third victim, from the united states, kurt cochran, 5a, from utah. he was in london as part of a holiday celebrating 25 years of marriage to melissa, who was seriously injured. indeed, in the last few minutes, melissa cochran has arrived at westminster abbey to attend this service. it was the couple‘s first trip abroad. they were also visiting melissa‘s parents
he was killed as he tried to stop khalid masood outside the houses of parliament. to attend today‘s ceremony. hejoined the are expecting to attend today‘s ceremony. he joined the diplomatic command last year after serving in the territorial support group. also being remembered today, aysha frade, aa years old. she had been walking across westminster bridge to pick up her two young daughters from school when she was killed. a coroner was told she had suffered head and chest injuries. she too...
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his vehicle into pedestrians on westminster bridge and then attacked a police officer at the houses of parliament. he was shot dead by police at the scene. >>> a florida middle school teacher is out of a job after handing out an assignment that people thought was inappropriate. they were given a series of questions and asked good they were comfortable. >> how comfortable are you if you see a group of black men on the street. >> that is inappropriate. that is no way is okay to question a child on. >> she felt they were racist and sexist. >> the teacher joined the scol in february and was under her probationary period. >>> he's a nascar champion who's faced thousands of drivers. she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn all i could to help protect myself. my doctor and i choose xarelto® xarelto®... to help keep me protected. xarelto® is a latest-generation blood thinner... ...that's proven to treat and reduce the risk of dvt and pe blo
his vehicle into pedestrians on westminster bridge and then attacked a police officer at the houses of parliament. he was shot dead by police at the scene. >>> a florida middle school teacher is out of a job after handing out an assignment that people thought was inappropriate. they were given a series of questions and asked good they were comfortable. >> how comfortable are you if you see a group of black men on the street. >> that is inappropriate. that is no way is okay...
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this follows an arrest yesterday of a 27—year—old man who was arrested near the houses of parliament ere saying that six people have been arrested. more throughout the day on the website and the news channels. and now let's get the inside track. would you like to fly around in yourcar? this week, uber said it plans to test flying cars by 2020. the rise of artificial intelligence — the latest example is an app that will be better at medical diagnosis than a human doctor. at least that's what its developers claim. rory is here. i have a feeling about why this is all happening for the peter teal said something a few yea rs peter teal said something a few years back. he said we were promised flying cars and ended up with 140 characters, ie twitter. keywords making the point we have had these exciting visions and it has all been mundane. we have not had these gadgets. lots of people across silicon valley suddenly trying to build flying cars. i think it is a fa ntasy. build flying cars. i think it is a fantasy. it is about investing in self driving cars. there have been a few hiccups along
this follows an arrest yesterday of a 27—year—old man who was arrested near the houses of parliament ere saying that six people have been arrested. more throughout the day on the website and the news channels. and now let's get the inside track. would you like to fly around in yourcar? this week, uber said it plans to test flying cars by 2020. the rise of artificial intelligence — the latest example is an app that will be better at medical diagnosis than a human doctor. at least that's...
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i was wanting some russian television and i saw the lower house of parliament, speaker after speaker, getting up, deputies condemning this action, calling for a rational response from russia, saying what we heard that a sense in russia that what the u.s. has done is counterproductive because it is striking. the syrian air force has been using the planes to fight the from the russian standpoint. they are not airstrikes, there were launched from 2 ships. based cruise- missiles. russia asking why there is no attempt to strike to the people they consider the real terrorists? it raises the questions of who they call the rebels who have used chemical weapons through the war. you have to ask, what can they do about it? is it really indignation? , whatve to say that putin are his options, they are very limited. i think he is crossing his fingers that it is a one off, it will not go any further. outrage, they will try to contain it as an incident going forward. it is has significant consequences for russian relationship within the russian official's words could not get much worse. they were no
i was wanting some russian television and i saw the lower house of parliament, speaker after speaker, getting up, deputies condemning this action, calling for a rational response from russia, saying what we heard that a sense in russia that what the u.s. has done is counterproductive because it is striking. the syrian air force has been using the planes to fight the from the russian standpoint. they are not airstrikes, there were launched from 2 ships. based cruise- missiles. russia asking why...
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. >> reporter: you never know what you'll find digging around an old house, not old houses of parliament across the river in a 1,000-year-old house of worship where important people used to pray. what workers found here lately changed their lives. >> i suddenly thought i'm "indiana jones," hitting the jackpot. >> reporter: different hat. >> that's correct. >> reporter: craig dick found what centuries of archaeological study had missed. when english passions turned from religion to gardening, what was st. mary's church lambuth was saved from demolition by turn entered a horticultural museum, now under renovation. when workers lifted a loose slab on the floor, they expected to find nothing. >> you got it. there we go. >> reporter: a modern manhole cover now protects what craig found, a hole in the floor which led to a crypt full of coffins that nobody knew was there. >> you heart stops. you see it. in a sense you panic. you wonder what it is, who it is. >> reporter: there was a hint who it is. a golden crown, an archbishop's mitre, a sign that among the 30 coffins, a former head of the chu
. >> reporter: you never know what you'll find digging around an old house, not old houses of parliament across the river in a 1,000-year-old house of worship where important people used to pray. what workers found here lately changed their lives. >> i suddenly thought i'm "indiana jones," hitting the jackpot. >> reporter: different hat. >> that's correct. >> reporter: craig dick found what centuries of archaeological study had missed. when english...
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reconciliation has taken place in london, a fortnight after four people were killed close to the houses of parliament harry, joined almost 2,000 people attending the multi—faith service. melissa cochran, from utah, was also there. she and her husband, kurt, were both hit by khalid masood's car. kurt was killed, melissa badly injured. the couple had been in europe celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. melissa cochran spoke exclusively to fiona bruce. kurt was probably the best man i have ever met. he was... ..sweet, and kind, and... i'm extremely proud of him, and i'm very happy that the world now knows what a wonderful man he was. he would probably hate all the publicity that's going on, he's a very private kind of person. very generous, very sweet, and... ..the love of my life. what can you remember about the day? we just were having another wonderful day in our vacation. and just enjoying the sights, taking pictures, making our way to the abbey. and i don't remember much more after that, so crossing the bridge, and we were almost there. you have no recollection of the car, the attack itself?
reconciliation has taken place in london, a fortnight after four people were killed close to the houses of parliament harry, joined almost 2,000 people attending the multi—faith service. melissa cochran, from utah, was also there. she and her husband, kurt, were both hit by khalid masood's car. kurt was killed, melissa badly injured. the couple had been in europe celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. melissa cochran spoke exclusively to fiona bruce. kurt was probably the best man i have...
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happened hours after a man was arrested for allegedly attempting a terror attack near the houses of parliament the two incidents aren't connected. alexandra mckenzie reports. a residential street in willesden, in north—west london. several gunshots heard, yesterday evening. gunshots. as armed police raided a terraced house. a woman in her 20s was shot by police. four people were arrested. as darkness fell, a police presence remained. the woman who was shot was taken to hospital. she was in a serious but stable condition and is under police guard. a 16—year—old man and a woman aged 20 were arrested at the property. a 20—year—old man was arrested close by and a 43—year—old woman in kent, a short time later. all four on suspicion of the commission, preparation and instigation of terrorist acts. they are in custody in a police station inside london. police say this was an ongoing counterterrorism investigation. the house had been under observation, as had the people connected to it. as the search of the house continued into the night, other searches related to this incident were also being carried
happened hours after a man was arrested for allegedly attempting a terror attack near the houses of parliament the two incidents aren't connected. alexandra mckenzie reports. a residential street in willesden, in north—west london. several gunshots heard, yesterday evening. gunshots. as armed police raided a terraced house. a woman in her 20s was shot by police. four people were arrested. as darkness fell, a police presence remained. the woman who was shot was taken to hospital. she was in a...
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taken place at westminster abbey, a fortnight after the attack on westminster bridge and the houses of parliamentmber the victims of khalid masood who drove a car into pedestrians and stabbed a police officer. at the abbey, the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined those attending the multi—faith service, as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. two weeks after shocking events which occurred almost within its precincts, at westminster abbey a service symbolising hope. leaders of the different faith communities from across the united kingdom werejoined in the congregation by the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry, together with members of the emergency services, some of those who were injured and some of the bereaved, including melissa cochran whose husband kurt was one of the four people who died. candles were lit to represent the light which can never be extinguished by the darkness of terror. in his address, the dean of westminster recalled that among those who were directly affected by the attack were people from britain and 12 other nations. he posed th
taken place at westminster abbey, a fortnight after the attack on westminster bridge and the houses of parliamentmber the victims of khalid masood who drove a car into pedestrians and stabbed a police officer. at the abbey, the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harryjoined those attending the multi—faith service, as our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. two weeks after shocking events which occurred almost within its precincts, at westminster abbey a service symbolising...
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reconciliation has been held in westminster abbey in london, two weeks after the attack near the houses of parliamentcambridge and prince harryjoined families and the emergency services at the multi—faith service. khalid masood drove a car into pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing three people, and fatally stabbing a police officer. president trump has described the gassing of dozens of people during an air raid in northern syria as an "affront to humanity." the us and other western powers have blamed president bashar al—assad's government for what they say was a chemical weapons attack on tuesday in the town of khan sheikhoun. mr trump said the death of children there had had a big impact on him, and it had "very much changed" his attitude towards mr assad. our correspondent, nick bryant, reports. five—year—old ibrahim went to bed in his spiderman pyjamas and woke up to the latest horror in syria's unending war. his grandmother was at his hospital bedside caring for ibrahim and his sister, tebba, because their father was killed in the attack. lives ended, lives ruined, by a toxic cloud that fi
reconciliation has been held in westminster abbey in london, two weeks after the attack near the houses of parliamentcambridge and prince harryjoined families and the emergency services at the multi—faith service. khalid masood drove a car into pedestrians on westminster bridge, killing three people, and fatally stabbing a police officer. president trump has described the gassing of dozens of people during an air raid in northern syria as an "affront to humanity." the us and other...
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stabbed by khalid masood during the westminster terror attack, as he stood guard outside the houses of parliamentle a fifth, andreea cristea, died in hospital just a few days ago. later today, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to rest in a chapel of st mary undercroft in the palace of westminster. it's a rare honour and one only done with the consent of the queen. the former prime minister baroness thatcher and tony benn are the only people in recent times to have lain there too. tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral. as a mark of respect, the metropolitan police have retired pc palmer's shoulder number. ais7u will not be reissued to another officer. tributes are being paid to the former radio two presenter, brian matthew, who died yesterday aged 88. his broadcasting career spanned almost 70 years. he's most well known for the ‘sound of the 60s', a programme he presented for 27 years. but it was his first appearance on the ‘saturday skiffle club‘ that caught the ear of producers, as brian matthew explained in 2013 to tony blackburn. it was a wonderful opportunity with t
stabbed by khalid masood during the westminster terror attack, as he stood guard outside the houses of parliamentle a fifth, andreea cristea, died in hospital just a few days ago. later today, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to rest in a chapel of st mary undercroft in the palace of westminster. it's a rare honour and one only done with the consent of the queen. the former prime minister baroness thatcher and tony benn are the only people in recent times to have lain there too. tomorrow, pc...
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stabbed by khalid masood during the westminster terror attack, as he stood guard outside the houses of parliamentd, while a fifth, andreea cristea, died in hospital just a few days ago. later today, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to rest in a chapel of st mary undercroft in the palace of westminster. it's a rare honour and one only done with the consent of the queen. the former prime minister baroness thatcher and tony benn are the only people in recent times to have lain there too. tomorrow, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to southwark cathedral. as a mark of respect, the metropolitan police have retired pc palmer's shoulder number. a157u will not be reissued to another officer. we're joined now by christine fulton, whose husband lewis was murdered while on police duty in 1994. christine then founded a charity called ‘care of police survivors‘. thank you very much for coming in. i mentioned lewis, just briefly explain your story and how you came to setup the charity. lewis was 28 yea rs to setup the charity. lewis was 28 years old, he was a police officer in glasgow. 0ne sunny, friday afterno
stabbed by khalid masood during the westminster terror attack, as he stood guard outside the houses of parliamentd, while a fifth, andreea cristea, died in hospital just a few days ago. later today, pc palmer's coffin will be taken to rest in a chapel of st mary undercroft in the palace of westminster. it's a rare honour and one only done with the consent of the queen. the former prime minister baroness thatcher and tony benn are the only people in recent times to have lain there too. tomorrow,...