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danjohnson, bbc news, north kensington. and don't forget injust over 15 news, north kensington.with charlie and the wheeze. —— louise. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us house of representatives has voted overwhelmingly to impose new sanctions on russia, iran and north korea. moscow says the move would complicate relations. the european court ofjustice is expected to rule whether refugees must file for asylum in the first eu country they arrive in. it could decide the future of several hundred people who entered europe during the migrant crisis of 2015 and 2016. in the uk, the government's expected to announce that all sales now it is time for our news review. we begin with the irish times and us president donald trump who has again criticised his attorney generaljeff sessions, whose future looks increasingly uncertain. mr trump said he was disappointed by mr sessions. the independent looks at new scientific research which has revealed that in less than a0 years sperm counts have fallen by more than half in western countries. scientists say smoking, diet and stress a
danjohnson, bbc news, north kensington. and don't forget injust over 15 news, north kensington.with charlie and the wheeze. —— louise. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the us house of representatives has voted overwhelmingly to impose new sanctions on russia, iran and north korea. moscow says the move would complicate relations. the european court ofjustice is expected to rule whether refugees must file for asylum in the first eu country they arrive in. it could decide the future of...
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we are back in north kensington.ing that is coming through from the people that we talk to, continually, not just from the people that we talk to, continually, notjust when we are on air in north kensington, we are contact with survivors and residents on an almost daily basis. joseph john is with us. he lived at g re nfell john is with us. he lived at grenfell for six months on the second floor with his feonsy and son. mahad is here, joseph's brother—in—law was staying over on the night of the father. let me introduce you to dr green. a psychologist has offered his services to those affected by the fire for free. we are joined by a child and adolescent psychiatrist and a gp. the conversation was calm and a gp. the conversation was calm and dignified, but there is a controlled anger because the people here are so frustrated that they are not getting access to what they need in order to help them cope with the trauma of surviving that fire. some of the things that you were saying to our guests here. what were you sayin
we are back in north kensington.ing that is coming through from the people that we talk to, continually, not just from the people that we talk to, continually, notjust when we are on air in north kensington, we are contact with survivors and residents on an almost daily basis. joseph john is with us. he lived at g re nfell john is with us. he lived at grenfell for six months on the second floor with his feonsy and son. mahad is here, joseph's brother—in—law was staying over on the night of...
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kensington road. on the open market these flats go for well north of £1 million each. temporary accommodation. we have seen a temporary accommodation. we have seen a letter from temporary accommodation. we have seen a letterfrom sajid temporary accommodation. we have seen a letter from sajid javid to residents. he says, i know some of you are worried about accepting temporary accommodation in case it reduces chances of being offered permanent housing, or the houses are kensington row. when we spoke to people, this did not come up. certainly a concern for the government. why can't the local council provide more flats, homes near the tower itself? this comes down to the wider question around social and council housing stock. there are zero social houses available in this borough. we were told because they are all being reserved, for the ones are being reserved. even then, just not enough houses in the borough. 2781 people in that borough alone on the council house waiting list. we think between ten years, they have created an extra 690 places. one of the lowest rates in
kensington road. on the open market these flats go for well north of £1 million each. temporary accommodation. we have seen a temporary accommodation. we have seen a letter from temporary accommodation. we have seen a letterfrom sajid temporary accommodation. we have seen a letter from sajid javid to residents. he says, i know some of you are worried about accepting temporary accommodation in case it reduces chances of being offered permanent housing, or the houses are kensington row. when we...
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the council took too little interest in north kensington.issue? it was raised last year as the regeneration project was supposed to be coming to an end. my colleagues, i'm not on housing, but my colleagues consistently raised problems with housing in north kensington and certainly i was involved in drawing attention to the fact that the residents felt they had never been listened to. so when the issue was raised by members of the labour group, what was the response question as usual we were brushed aside and given assurances, in fact it was said at one point that people should be grateful for the amount of money that had been spent on them. we did not see it that way. elizabeth campbell admitted she's never set foot in a tower block, she's going tomorrow. what could she do immediately that could allay the fears and clearly your fears that she's not up to the task? she needs to, she is now said she will spend money and this morning she said they would be building and eventually was pushed into saying they would be buying properties. so i will
the council took too little interest in north kensington.issue? it was raised last year as the regeneration project was supposed to be coming to an end. my colleagues, i'm not on housing, but my colleagues consistently raised problems with housing in north kensington and certainly i was involved in drawing attention to the fact that the residents felt they had never been listened to. so when the issue was raised by members of the labour group, what was the response question as usual we were...
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mark easton, bbc news, north kensington.atest witch hunt in political history, that's what donald trump has called the controversy surrounding his son after he released e—mails revealing that he met a russian lawyer last year who was said to have information from the kremlin which would help his father's election campaign. today the president said his son had been open and transparent and was innocent. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt is at the white house tonight, gavin. tonight, we have donald trumer... donald trump's son out defending himself after revelations from e—mails that last year he met a russian lawyer who he believed would offer him incriminating information and hillary clinton. in retrospect, i probably would have done things a little differently. again, this is before the russia mania, this is before they were building it up in the press. for me, this was opposition research... in his interview, donald trumer said he hadn't referred the meeting to his father. it was such a nothing, there was nothing to tel
mark easton, bbc news, north kensington.atest witch hunt in political history, that's what donald trump has called the controversy surrounding his son after he released e—mails revealing that he met a russian lawyer last year who was said to have information from the kremlin which would help his father's election campaign. today the president said his son had been open and transparent and was innocent. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt is at the white house tonight, gavin. tonight, we have...
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they have disdain for the north —— north kensington community.ion for the victims of the fire but bush —— of the terror attack in manchester but should she be made an honorary citizen of the city? artists are being encouraged not to reveal who has inspired them for fear that they will be done with copyright infringement. this index grain to the picture so people are less certain about what they can and cannot do. we will talk to the lead singer of star sailor about how this issue affects his work. john walker, we heard from him in the last half hour, has won back his supreme court battle to secure his husband the same pension rights a wife would enjoy. the ex—cavalry officer, 65, has won back his 11 year long legal battle to secure his husband the same pension rights a wife would enjoy. we can talk to our legal correspondent at the supreme court. incredible news forjohn walker. fill us in. incredible news forjohn walker and his spouse but also great news for spouses in same—sex marriages and civil partners because this was about... john walker ha
they have disdain for the north —— north kensington community.ion for the victims of the fire but bush —— of the terror attack in manchester but should she be made an honorary citizen of the city? artists are being encouraged not to reveal who has inspired them for fear that they will be done with copyright infringement. this index grain to the picture so people are less certain about what they can and cannot do. we will talk to the lead singer of star sailor about how this issue...
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stage what that help will be, but i know that the thing we need is a plan for the community in north kensingtoning to do. she has still to be approved by a meeting of the full council. you will recall there were real problems the last time the council tried to meet because the media were determined to attend and there were various court room battles in order to ensure that it was enabled. ultimately, when the media got in, the council meeting was abandoned. this time the council will have to formally vote and elected councillor campbell into this new position. because the conservatives have a majority, that will happen european ministers have refused a request from italy to open up other ports to migrant rescue boats, after the country warned the latest wave of migrants was unsustainable. in germany, 18 people have died in a motorway crash. a bus was carrying close to 50 elderly passengers from saxony, and it hit a truck in northern bavaria. jenny hill has more. the heat was so intense, there was no chance of rescue. nothing firefighters could do, they said, to help the people left inside. it i
stage what that help will be, but i know that the thing we need is a plan for the community in north kensingtoning to do. she has still to be approved by a meeting of the full council. you will recall there were real problems the last time the council tried to meet because the media were determined to attend and there were various court room battles in order to ensure that it was enabled. ultimately, when the media got in, the council meeting was abandoned. this time the council will have to...
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commons, a housing minister is close to tears as he talks about his meetings with residents in north kensingtonost humbling and moving experience of my life. the families that i've met... have been through unimaginable pain. this is a tragedy that should never have happened. forget free movement of labour. what about free movement of fish? the government says it is pulling out of the london fisheries convention, a first step towards uk withdrawal from the eu common fisheries policy. there's reaction in the lords. clearly, we need to negotiate now with our partners and friends in europe so that we have, as i say, a sustainable fishing industry, and also for the first time, we will have the ability to decide who can fish in our waters. and fish shoals can sometimes move for hundreds of miles, and indeed, our own fishermen sometimes fish up towards the north of russia, right down to southern portugal. there is no point in making just a unilateral declaration on this, there has to be really thoughtful, detailed discussions on the future. the bottom line is, we have very, very few vessels involved i
commons, a housing minister is close to tears as he talks about his meetings with residents in north kensingtonost humbling and moving experience of my life. the families that i've met... have been through unimaginable pain. this is a tragedy that should never have happened. forget free movement of labour. what about free movement of fish? the government says it is pulling out of the london fisheries convention, a first step towards uk withdrawal from the eu common fisheries policy. there's...
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well, straightforwardly because i think that the conservative administration has, the people of north kensingtonthe council to assist them and to provide them the services they are still waiting for, i don't believe that anyone can emerge from that, from the ruling group in the council able to get the confidence of the people. as with some of the worries about having commissioners, there have been questions about who would choose them, would they be imposed by government, is that a good idea, given that residents and people on the ground want greater local involvement? i would agree with that, but we need to get a short—term fix so that things can start to happen. the local authority has been paralysed for the last two weeks, we have had some officers doing very good work but without political trekkion, or any direction at all, it is very difficult to get things, get things sorted. i still have residents unable to return to their home, i still have victims of their home, i still have victims of the fire who are being accommodated in unsuitable hotel accommodation, someone in unsuitable hotel acc
well, straightforwardly because i think that the conservative administration has, the people of north kensingtonthe council to assist them and to provide them the services they are still waiting for, i don't believe that anyone can emerge from that, from the ruling group in the council able to get the confidence of the people. as with some of the worries about having commissioners, there have been questions about who would choose them, would they be imposed by government, is that a good idea,...
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government, being much more directly held to account for what is happening on a day—to—day basis in north kensington travers there. the former chief of staff to the brexit secretary has said negotiations with the eu are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime minister had made his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. with me is our political correspondent jonathan blake. jonathan, expand a little bit on what james chapman had jonathan, expand a little bit on whatjames chapman had to jonathan, expand a little bit on what james chapman had to say. he says that david davis was put into a difficult position by the prime minister, theresa may in terms of the red line as he put it that she has set out for the brexit negotiations and he specifically talks about the european court of justice, the highest court in the eu. the eu has said clearly that it wa nted eu. the eu has said clearly that it wanted to have a role and expects it to have a role in gu
government, being much more directly held to account for what is happening on a day—to—day basis in north kensington travers there. the former chief of staff to the brexit secretary has said negotiations with the eu are being "hamstrung" by theresa may's lack of flexibility. james chapman worked closely with david davis, and told the bbc that the red lines set by the prime minister had made his former boss's job very difficult as he conducts talks with the european union. with me...
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mark easton, bbc news, north kensington.litical history — that's what donald trump has called the controversy surrounding his son after it emerged he met a russian lawyer last year who was said to have information from the kremlin which would help his father's election campaign. today, the president said his son had been open and transparent and was innocent. 0ur chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports. there is said to be frustration in the white house over the publication of these e—mails on russia. groups official trying to come up with a strategy to manage the crisis. the risk is that this administration is seen to be paralysed by this, so today, president trump was tweeting, saying that his administration was functioning in his words perfectly. tonight, we have donald trumer... donald trump's son out defending himself after revelations from e—mails that last year he met a russian lawyer who he believed would offer him incriminating information and hillary clinton. in retrospect, i probably would have done things a litt
mark easton, bbc news, north kensington.litical history — that's what donald trump has called the controversy surrounding his son after it emerged he met a russian lawyer last year who was said to have information from the kremlin which would help his father's election campaign. today, the president said his son had been open and transparent and was innocent. 0ur chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports. there is said to be frustration in the white house over the publication of these...
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government, being much more directly held to account for what is happening on a day—to—day basis in north kensingtonny travers there. meanwhile the chair of the housing committee at the london assembly says she believes that changes are needed but she has reservations about commissioners.” needed but she has reservations about commissioners. i have been trying to help residents to manage the emergency result —— response, which has been inadequate. we have got the issues of who was liable, there is going to be a criminal investigation about what went on for the fire to happen. i'm not sure they are the best people to be managing the ongoing support of residents and how we get to a position where people on the ground, the community feel supported again. i think something needs to change. i am worried about the implication that commissioners will be imposed oi'i that commissioners will be imposed on the community from above. they are already feeling alien rated by their counsel and we have already sent in a cross counsel and we have already sent in a cross bearer counsel and we have already sent in a c
government, being much more directly held to account for what is happening on a day—to—day basis in north kensingtonny travers there. meanwhile the chair of the housing committee at the london assembly says she believes that changes are needed but she has reservations about commissioners.” needed but she has reservations about commissioners. i have been trying to help residents to manage the emergency result —— response, which has been inadequate. we have got the issues of who was...
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task for my successor is to ensure that the strengths would also characterise this place, and north kensington particular, are seen to play their part in bringing the community together. but the mayor of london says this cannot happen with a change of leadership from among the existing councillors. sadiq khan says the fire has shown the authority is not fit for purpose. what he called "untainted commissioners", government—appointed experts must be brought in immediately. he has the backing of one community campaigner who says residents have been ignored for too long. trust in the whole of the cabinet hasjust gone, confidence in the council has gone. they weren't confident in them years ago, while they were complaining and trying to raise these issues, and the aftermath has been disastrous, as we can all see, and new people do need to be put in place that people can be confident in. but one conservative memeber of the london assembly called the idea undemocratic. the communities secretary, sajid javid, said it was right the leader had stepped aside and the government remained focused on providi
task for my successor is to ensure that the strengths would also characterise this place, and north kensington particular, are seen to play their part in bringing the community together. but the mayor of london says this cannot happen with a change of leadership from among the existing councillors. sadiq khan says the fire has shown the authority is not fit for purpose. what he called "untainted commissioners", government—appointed experts must be brought in immediately. he has the...
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this morning we're in north kensington, five weeks since a huge fire engufled the grenfell tower blockhers. we saw a lot with our own eyes. we saw friends, families... the people in my building were really close to me and they were like family. seeing them go wasn't good. you're so brave.
this morning we're in north kensington, five weeks since a huge fire engufled the grenfell tower blockhers. we saw a lot with our own eyes. we saw friends, families... the people in my building were really close to me and they were like family. seeing them go wasn't good. you're so brave.
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view, ending up being more directly held account for fortis uplink on a day—to—day basis in north kensingtonhere because of its role in setting the regulatory standards, this particular government not necessarily, but government central asa necessarily, but government central as a whole, to what extent do you think grenfell tower and its aftermath has exposed practical difficulties about for example resources and austerity and about how councils, how much freedom councils actually have to run the affairs of their communities anywhere regardless of whether they are sending commissioners? whether oi’ are sending commissioners? whether or not are sending commissioners? whether oi’ not resources have a are sending commissioners? whether or not resources have a thing to do and with the judge finds that was a resource issue here, there is no question that many urban authorities throughout england in fact, more in england and wales and scotland, have suffered enormous reductions to their spending, because the government has chosen to prioritise other parts of public expenditure and cut local govern
view, ending up being more directly held account for fortis uplink on a day—to—day basis in north kensingtonhere because of its role in setting the regulatory standards, this particular government not necessarily, but government central asa necessarily, but government central as a whole, to what extent do you think grenfell tower and its aftermath has exposed practical difficulties about for example resources and austerity and about how councils, how much freedom councils actually have to...
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after the time i have spent in north kensington, along with everyone else, the best thing to do for meis a stark reminder for the people having to live around that. what happens with that as a site is something the community will have to decide on. not me. do you feel you can speak for the survivors? sorry? do you feel you can speak up for the survivors? i don't believe that is my role, my role is to do with the solutions and the provision of housing. i have taken on this as deputy leader, that is what i am doing, not for speaking up for the survivors. it is representing and trying to find solutions for the survivors, but i do believe that is something i should be doing. elizabeth campbell, your leader, said again last night, she was deeply sorry that the council couldn‘t do more to help people when they needed it most.” couldn‘t do more to help people when they needed it most. i 10096 couldn‘t do more to help people when they needed it most. i 100% agree they needed it most. i 10096 agree with her. they still need help and for some people, it is getting worse, as we reported yesterday
after the time i have spent in north kensington, along with everyone else, the best thing to do for meis a stark reminder for the people having to live around that. what happens with that as a site is something the community will have to decide on. not me. do you feel you can speak for the survivors? sorry? do you feel you can speak up for the survivors? i don't believe that is my role, my role is to do with the solutions and the provision of housing. i have taken on this as deputy leader, that...
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four weeks after the inferno, the charred carcass of grenfell tower looms over north kensington likealevolent machine, casting still darkening shadows over a profoundly traumatised community. but as the political debates continue and the parameters of the official enquiry are slowly established, there is perhaps a danger of losing sight of the myriad human tragedies still unfolding. for example, the youngest victim of the fire, who was yet to be born. andreia gomes was seven months pregnant and had already named her unborn son—to—be logan when, with her husband and their two daughters, she escaped from the 21st floor of the tower block. the baby growing inside her did not survive. and tonight, we learn that andreia and her husband marcio‘s eldest child, the 12 year old luana, received a diagnosis of cyanide poisoning — the first to be recorded among the survivors. they have been telling their story for the first time to newsnight‘s katie razzall. a warning — some people may find it upsetting. we didn't use soft words, we didn't say that her baby brother was sleeping with the angels,
four weeks after the inferno, the charred carcass of grenfell tower looms over north kensington likealevolent machine, casting still darkening shadows over a profoundly traumatised community. but as the political debates continue and the parameters of the official enquiry are slowly established, there is perhaps a danger of losing sight of the myriad human tragedies still unfolding. for example, the youngest victim of the fire, who was yet to be born. andreia gomes was seven months pregnant and...
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frankie mccamley is in north kensington.e been here for a number of weeks now, speaking to people who escaped a fire and two others who lost loved ones in it. emotions are still running fairly raw. for weeks on, there is still a long way to go. especially coming on the back of the news that the investigation into the fire will not be completed for months. claiming the steers to what was people's homes. investigators have so far recovered 32 bodies and believe that apr still dead or missing. many of the victims may not be identified. we will need officers on all of these flaws, often working on all of these flaws, often working on the hands and knees. i am very passionate about this and i can understand why people sing, play can i not have my family back? it should be easy. it is not. i dream about it. every night, it comes back to me. you cannot change it. it is going to haunt me for the rest of my life. following a series of killings by the council, the new council leader said that despite her back to him, she is right for
frankie mccamley is in north kensington.e been here for a number of weeks now, speaking to people who escaped a fire and two others who lost loved ones in it. emotions are still running fairly raw. for weeks on, there is still a long way to go. especially coming on the back of the news that the investigation into the fire will not be completed for months. claiming the steers to what was people's homes. investigators have so far recovered 32 bodies and believe that apr still dead or missing....
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we can speak to our reporter who is in north kensington this morning.ts were not staying in the building at the time. according to the new response team 157 households would govern emergency accommodation. four weeks on all of those have been offered some sort of alternative accommodation. 18 of those offers have been accepted and four households have been remodelled. as well as the inquiry going on into the disaster the government is testing other buildings across the country that had similar cladding. 200 blocks have been tested and there has been a 100% for your rate which has created many questions. as for the murdered near the tower of this is one of the churches where people have been coming —— the mood. a vigil will take place here later learned that gives you a sense of the mid—. people trying to come to terms with what has happened. trying to shed some light on the very dark situation. we will have more from g re nfell tower situation. we will have more from grenfell tower in a few minutes. we will speak to somebody who is working with the chil
we can speak to our reporter who is in north kensington this morning.ts were not staying in the building at the time. according to the new response team 157 households would govern emergency accommodation. four weeks on all of those have been offered some sort of alternative accommodation. 18 of those offers have been accepted and four households have been remodelled. as well as the inquiry going on into the disaster the government is testing other buildings across the country that had similar...
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the service at st helen's church in north kensington will be held at the request of the victim's familiesand bbc london has been speaking to one team gb star whose life changed in 2012, and is about to change again. greenwich judo player gemma gibbons won a silver medal but has decided the time is right to retire. she's now hoping to inspire more youngsters in her new career as a pe teacher. to give that up and move on is a big change, but it is inevitable, first of all, and i think i chose the right time for me to make that retirement and to choose to move onto my second career path. latin america's largest sailing ship is visiting the capital for the first time. the union is the pride of the peruvian navy and is on its first european tour. the union will be moored in west india docks until sunday, giving londoners the chance to get onboard. let's have a look at the travel situation now. on the tube: there's no service on the northern line between kennington and camden town via charing cross due to late finish to engineering work. and there are severe delays on the piccadilly line. on th
the service at st helen's church in north kensington will be held at the request of the victim's familiesand bbc london has been speaking to one team gb star whose life changed in 2012, and is about to change again. greenwich judo player gemma gibbons won a silver medal but has decided the time is right to retire. she's now hoping to inspire more youngsters in her new career as a pe teacher. to give that up and move on is a big change, but it is inevitable, first of all, and i think i chose the...
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and chelsea because we re north kensington and chelsea because were talking about a culture of not listeningption on the ground that the support isn't reaching those who needed, can you give me some examples of what have been hearing from people, what help they need and what they have actually got? because there was initially £5,500, payet that were supposed to go to everyone. has that been received by everyone? not everyone has received it, we are not too clear as to why the people cannot access the money. i have spoken to survivors who didn't have access to clothes, or it was a bit too bureaucratic, they had to go from one centre to another, they had to find their letter to show they were eligible, so i think this is the basis for us thinking something is not happening the way it should.” spoke to the head of crisis response at the british red cross earlier and he mentioned that £5,500 payment and he mentioned that £5,500 payment and he said with the clothes, they are busy taking a long time to sort through but he said there are clothes in response centres and anybody that wants them can g
and chelsea because we re north kensington and chelsea because were talking about a culture of not listeningption on the ground that the support isn't reaching those who needed, can you give me some examples of what have been hearing from people, what help they need and what they have actually got? because there was initially £5,500, payet that were supposed to go to everyone. has that been received by everyone? not everyone has received it, we are not too clear as to why the people cannot...
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stage what that help will be, but i know that the thing we need is a plan for the community in north kensingtoned to meet because the media were determined to attend and there were various court room battles in order to ensure that it was enabled. ultimately, when the media got in, the council meeting was abandoned. this time the council will have to formally vote and elected councillor campbell into this new position. because the conservatives have a majority, that will happen but it may be a focus of discontent again because the council is still deeply unpopular over is haggling of the tragedy. as she walked away, councillor campbell told me that we would see, she said, a very different style and that she would be more accessible and able to a nswer would be more accessible and able to answer questions. fair to say that those who were affected by the tragedy will want proof of that before they accept that the council is doing everything they can on their behalf. whining mac 18 people have been killed in a coach crash in germany. the vehicle collided with a lorry on a motorway in bavaria in th
stage what that help will be, but i know that the thing we need is a plan for the community in north kensingtoned to meet because the media were determined to attend and there were various court room battles in order to ensure that it was enabled. ultimately, when the media got in, the council meeting was abandoned. this time the council will have to formally vote and elected councillor campbell into this new position. because the conservatives have a majority, that will happen but it may be a...
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the task, successor is to ensure that the strengths which also characterise this place and north kensingtonparticular, seem to play their part in bringing the community together. but the mayor of london says that this cannot happen without a change of leadership from the existing councils. he said the authority is not fit for purpose. tate commissioners must be brought in immediately. he has the backing ofa in immediately. he has the backing of a community campaigner who says residents have been in lord forfar too long. trust in the whole of the cabinet has gone, confidence in the council has gone. they would complain if the yes and raise these issues and the aftermath has been disastrous, as we can all see and you people do need to be put in place that people can be confident in. one conservative member called the idea and democratic. the communities secretary said it was right that the leader stepped aside and the government remained focused on providing all necessary support to people affected by the tragedy. our correspondent, simonjones is outside kensington town hall this morning — si
the task, successor is to ensure that the strengths which also characterise this place and north kensingtonparticular, seem to play their part in bringing the community together. but the mayor of london says that this cannot happen without a change of leadership from the existing councils. he said the authority is not fit for purpose. tate commissioners must be brought in immediately. he has the backing ofa in immediately. he has the backing of a community campaigner who says residents have...
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developers to secure a similar properties either in kensington and chelsea council any close to north kensington so families can stay in the same area. these negotiations have not yet concluded and we need to work closely with the residents to work closely with the residents to make sure the sort of properties we are able to make available will match what they want. there are also 17 leaseholders who lost their homes and we are working with them to make sure they do not lose out financially because of the fire. i met financially because of the fire. i m et rece ntly financially because of the fire. i met recently with a group of the leaseholders and we are working with them individually to find the right solution for them. on my visits to the westway, heeding the harrowing accou nts the westway, heeding the harrowing a ccou nts of the westway, heeding the harrowing accounts of survivors has been the most humbling and moving experience of my life. the families that i have met have been through unimaginable pain. this is a tragedy that should never have happened. we are determined to do all that w
developers to secure a similar properties either in kensington and chelsea council any close to north kensington so families can stay in the same area. these negotiations have not yet concluded and we need to work closely with the residents to work closely with the residents to make sure the sort of properties we are able to make available will match what they want. there are also 17 leaseholders who lost their homes and we are working with them to make sure they do not lose out financially...
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tomorrow we will be live in north kensington talking to survivors of g re nfell tower kensington talkinging to official figures. consumer price inflation — the rate at which the prices of goods and services bought by households rise or fall — stood at 2.6% injune, down from 2.9% in may. let's talk to ben bland. explain what inflation is. it is the consumer prices index. it is a shopping basket of goods and services that we spend our money on. they compare the difference in prices from this time last year to now and as you say what we have seen is prices are still going up, but not as quickly as they did in may. so, the figure that we have got is 2.6% forjune compared with the previousjune. 2.6% forjune compared with the previous june. in may 2.6% forjune compared with the previousjune. in may it was 2.9%. it was a four year high in may. so it eased off. prices are going up. the reason inflation has been going up the reason inflation has been going u p rece ntly the reason inflation has been going up recently in the last year is after the brexit vote, the pound weakened, that makes import
tomorrow we will be live in north kensington talking to survivors of g re nfell tower kensington talkinging to official figures. consumer price inflation — the rate at which the prices of goods and services bought by households rise or fall — stood at 2.6% injune, down from 2.9% in may. let's talk to ben bland. explain what inflation is. it is the consumer prices index. it is a shopping basket of goods and services that we spend our money on. they compare the difference in prices from this...
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task for my successor is to ensure that the strengths would also characterise this place, and north kensingtonparticular, are seem to play their part in bringing the community together. but the mayor of london says this cannot happen with a change of leadership from among the existing councillors. sadiq khan says the fire has shown authority is not fit for purpose. what he called "untainted commissioners", government—appointed experts must be brought in immediately. he has the backing of one community campaigner who says residents have been ignored for too long. trust in the whole of the cabinet hasjust gone, confidence in the council has gone. they weren't confident in them years ago, while they were complaining and trying to raise these issues, um, and the aftermath has been disastrous, as we can all see, and new people do need to be put in place that people can be confident in. but one conservative memeber of the london assembly called the idea undemocratic. the communities secretary sajid javid said it was right the leader had stepped aside and the government remained focused on providing
task for my successor is to ensure that the strengths would also characterise this place, and north kensingtonparticular, are seem to play their part in bringing the community together. but the mayor of london says this cannot happen with a change of leadership from among the existing councillors. sadiq khan says the fire has shown authority is not fit for purpose. what he called "untainted commissioners", government—appointed experts must be brought in immediately. he has the...
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the last person they would consult, although they should do because we are the councillors for north kensingtonve got enough amongst them to get a grip of the situation by tomorrow, because this is not just a constitutional thing. we need people who are in control and can give direction to council officers because some of the council officers have been giving —— doing an excellent job but on have been giving —— doing an excellentjob but on the housing side of it, there is still complete chaos. you were the first to call for resignations on the council but one question that springs to mind is whether those resignations help the residents? the residents, we have spoken to one this morning who lived on the 15th floor, he is now living on the 15th floor, he is now living on the 15th floor, he is now living on the —— in a hotel and on the 15th floor, he is now living on the —— in a hoteland has on the 15th floor, he is now living on the —— in a hotel and has been offered very little help. residents don't —— resignations don't help i understand that the chief housing officer has resigned but he is st
the last person they would consult, although they should do because we are the councillors for north kensingtonve got enough amongst them to get a grip of the situation by tomorrow, because this is not just a constitutional thing. we need people who are in control and can give direction to council officers because some of the council officers have been giving —— doing an excellent job but on have been giving —— doing an excellentjob but on the housing side of it, there is still complete...
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is that it would remove councillors, including labour councillors who represent the people in north kensingtondiq khan has a view on this, the view of the labour leader in kensington is to give a very short lead time for the conservative group and the council to sort itself out. before he calls for commissioners, that is what he has said. ithink commissioners, that is what he has said. i think that is the right balance on that question. ok. the monday after the fire, nick paget—brown offered his resignation but you and his colleagues wouldn't accept it? i ensured... i believe the cabinet unanimously asked him to stay when the wider conservative group was asked, it was not unanimous. i wouldn't give me ascent to that. on friday last week, com pletely to that. on friday last week, completely exasperated, i went on television and said at lunch time that i thought he should resign and he should have resigned a week earlier. clearly he should have done and it would have been better all round. what do you need to do now? you have talked about trying to build trust with residents. what do you need to
is that it would remove councillors, including labour councillors who represent the people in north kensingtondiq khan has a view on this, the view of the labour leader in kensington is to give a very short lead time for the conservative group and the council to sort itself out. before he calls for commissioners, that is what he has said. ithink commissioners, that is what he has said. i think that is the right balance on that question. ok. the monday after the fire, nick paget—brown offered...
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but i know that the thing we need is a plan for the community in north kensington.ally want to know is, why is it that when the key worker comes down to see them, they cannot take a human approach? it is owed tick box process where they ta ke owed tick box process where they take the information they need and within 20 minutes, they have left. from our unit, it takes us 30 units just to sit down and understand how they feel, let alone move on to the assessments of what they need. what people really want, as much as an apology, they want the council to understand we have to strip away the processes and bureaucracy, we have to take a human approach. they would value that war at this time than just an apology. thank you very much for your time. isis, zain just an apology. thank you very much foryourtime. isis, zain and sarah, thanks for coming on the programme. the government promised on this programme last week everyone affected by the fire at grenfell would be rehoused by tomorrow. tomorrow, we will find out if that has happened. still to come... north korea claims t
but i know that the thing we need is a plan for the community in north kensington.ally want to know is, why is it that when the key worker comes down to see them, they cannot take a human approach? it is owed tick box process where they ta ke owed tick box process where they take the information they need and within 20 minutes, they have left. from our unit, it takes us 30 units just to sit down and understand how they feel, let alone move on to the assessments of what they need. what people...
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dan johnson, bbc news, north kensington.ope's most senior advisors has appeared in an australian court this morning to face historic charges of sexual assault. cardinal george pell, who is the vatican treasurer, says that he is innocent, and will clear his name. 0ur correspondent phil mercer is outside the magistrates‘ court in melbourne for us this morning. good morning. what can you tell us about what will happen today? cardinal george pell, this was his first court appearance since being charged by police in the southern state of victoria in june. charged by police in the southern state of victoria injune. he was escorted into the court a few hours ago by a very heavy police presence. there was an enormous media contingent, i don't think any australian court in recent times has seen australian court in recent times has seen such a media scrum. difficult for the cardinal to get in, he didn't say anything on his way into court, the hearing was pretty brief, about five or six minutes. his lawyer did say that cardinal george
dan johnson, bbc news, north kensington.ope's most senior advisors has appeared in an australian court this morning to face historic charges of sexual assault. cardinal george pell, who is the vatican treasurer, says that he is innocent, and will clear his name. 0ur correspondent phil mercer is outside the magistrates‘ court in melbourne for us this morning. good morning. what can you tell us about what will happen today? cardinal george pell, this was his first court appearance since being...
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kensington. >> hey, welcome to fox 29. here we are. >> the area surrounding north swanson street in kensington is unfortunately much of whatbly expect. their crime concerns and drug issues. but one street is doing what they can to change that stereotype one block at a time. >> they play she play with the kids. she close the street. she give the lunches at 12 and the snack at 3:00. >> reporter: march anna bernard doesn't speak much he know will be with her daughter translating she told with philadelphia's play streets program as a partner she closes her block to traffic and giving the neighborhood kids a safe haven. >> it's a wonderful thing, you know. she can do this. to help other kids not only kids, adults, too, they hungry, whatever. we do that in this block. >> reporter: with all the negativity we hear about certain neighborhoods it's easy to forget most are filled with good people and some tough circumstance. that's exactly what i saw on swanson street. with the street closed, adults were cleaning. kids were playing. and marianna and others were keeping watch to make sure the widely known area drug epidemic understand
kensington. >> hey, welcome to fox 29. here we are. >> the area surrounding north swanson street in kensington is unfortunately much of whatbly expect. their crime concerns and drug issues. but one street is doing what they can to change that stereotype one block at a time. >> they play she play with the kids. she close the street. she give the lunches at 12 and the snack at 3:00. >> reporter: march anna bernard doesn't speak much he know will be with her daughter...
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kensington. >> hey, welcome to fox 29. here we are swanson street. >> reporter: area surrounding north swanson street in kensington is unfortunatelyhat you'd probably expect. they're crime concerns and drug issues but one street is doing what they can to change that stereotype one block at a time. >> they play. she play witness kids. she close down the street. she give the lunches at 12 and the snack at 3:00. remember at three. >> reporter: marianna bernard doesn't speak much he know will be with her daughter trance hating she told me with philadelphia play streets program as a partner she she's up every day closing her block to traffic and giving her neighborhood kids a safe haven. >> it's wonderful full. she can do this. to help other kids. not only kids, adults, too. they hungry, whatever, we do that in this block. >> reporter: with all the negativity we hear about certain neighborhoods, it's easy to forget that most are filled with good people and tough circumstances and that's exactly what i saw on swanson street. >> with the street closed, adults were cleaning, kids were playing and they were keeping watch to make sure the w
kensington. >> hey, welcome to fox 29. here we are swanson street. >> reporter: area surrounding north swanson street in kensington is unfortunatelyhat you'd probably expect. they're crime concerns and drug issues but one street is doing what they can to change that stereotype one block at a time. >> they play. she play witness kids. she close down the street. she give the lunches at 12 and the snack at 3:00. remember at three. >> reporter: marianna bernard doesn't speak...
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. >>> this was the scene further north where beach drive meets connecticut avenue in kensington also closed for awhile by park rangers the water has recreeded in bothed ands, -- receded in both spots, beach drive is back open. >>> a thousand of your neighbors have no power church. mike is there live tonight to show us why mike. >> reporter: well, adam, this is a crazy scene as we push in during this 11:00 p.m. hour you can barely see this tree that spans from one side of the roadway to the other. that gives you a better idea what we are dealing with. this was during the 6:00 p.m. hour you can see this massive tree just barely missing three homes here on this block this tree trunk that snapped out of the ground, taller than me at 6'1", six kids were playing in the house at this tree lands on top of. they are inside watching cartoons, trying to get out of the rain all of them are okay tonight. a little shaken up but needless to say this neighborhood will be without power until the early morning hours tomorrow. >>ve in falls church. > thank you. now we are here to help you keep an eye o
. >>> this was the scene further north where beach drive meets connecticut avenue in kensington also closed for awhile by park rangers the water has recreeded in bothed ands, -- receded in both spots, beach drive is back open. >>> a thousand of your neighbors have no power church. mike is there live tonight to show us why mike. >> reporter: well, adam, this is a crazy scene as we push in during this 11:00 p.m. hour you can barely see this tree that spans from one side of...
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kensington. officers responded to north orianna and west cumberland streets yesterday afternoon.an was shot once in the abdomen and another time in his right side. no word on the cause of this shooting or any arrests. >>> well, it was a fine evening for some beautiful fireworks last night. the philly send trick show went on at penn's landing, us army bands also gave free performance on the great plaza. featuring new and old hit, as well as patriotic tunes. last night's festivities were part of wawa's welcome america. >> there is still so much more to come right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning, and coming up next, we will check in with "face the nation" john dickerson with a look ahead at today's when i was three. ever since, it's been my passion. going somewhere like the juilliard school seemed impossible. now, i am able to dream bigger. >>joe: hi. this is pennsylvania state treasurer joe torsella. our state treasury is proud to offer the pa able program, a savings plan for people with disabilities, including jason. open a pa able account today by visiting our
kensington. officers responded to north orianna and west cumberland streets yesterday afternoon.an was shot once in the abdomen and another time in his right side. no word on the cause of this shooting or any arrests. >>> well, it was a fine evening for some beautiful fireworks last night. the philly send trick show went on at penn's landing, us army bands also gave free performance on the great plaza. featuring new and old hit, as well as patriotic tunes. last night's festivities were...
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kensington. officers responded to north orianna and with us cumberland streets yesterday afternoon.21 year old plan was shot once in the abdomen, and another time in his right side. no word on what sparked this shooting or any arrests. >>> the landlord that owns the little rock night club that was the scene of mass shooting has put an eviction notice on the building. at least 25 people were shot early saturday morning during a concert at power ultra lounge. as wendy gillette report, police believe the shooting may be gang related. >> the birrage every gunfire was broadcast on facebook live, from inside a night club, in little rock, arkansas. panic club goers ran for their lives, to get away from the chaos while dodging bullets. >> got shot, man. >> this man hid under a pool table. >> i lay in wait for the gunshot to stop. they went on about ten minutes. >> police believe several people got into an argument and gunfire was exchange dollars, injuring dozens. the youngest victim is just 16 years old. >> all of the individuals were injured, either being trample or trying to exit the loc
kensington. officers responded to north orianna and with us cumberland streets yesterday afternoon.21 year old plan was shot once in the abdomen, and another time in his right side. no word on what sparked this shooting or any arrests. >>> the landlord that owns the little rock night club that was the scene of mass shooting has put an eviction notice on the building. at least 25 people were shot early saturday morning during a concert at power ultra lounge. as wendy gillette report,...
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kensington. officers responded to north orianna and west cumberland streets yesterday afternoon.ice say 21 year old man was shot once in the abdomen, and another time in his right side. no word yet on the cause of the shooting, or any arrests. >>> now, for update on story we first told you about last week. a teenager shot while sitting with a group of friends in southwest philadelphia, is speaking exclusively with "eyewitness news." the young girl is sharing a message she hopes will save lives. "eyewitness news" reporter alicia with the story. >> we were just sitting on the steps. that's all. that's all i remember. >> did you see anything? >> sixteen year old diamond whitaker cries every time she thinks about last wednesday. a summertime sleep over at her friend's house along spring fields avenue, southwest philadelphia, turned into her being shot six times. >> i wouldn't want this to happen to anybody. my arm is broke. there is a half a bullet in my arm. i got grazed in my leg. shot in my head. >> diamond has several surgeries, and just released from the hospital. she decided to
kensington. officers responded to north orianna and west cumberland streets yesterday afternoon.ice say 21 year old man was shot once in the abdomen, and another time in his right side. no word yet on the cause of the shooting, or any arrests. >>> now, for update on story we first told you about last week. a teenager shot while sitting with a group of friends in southwest philadelphia, is speaking exclusively with "eyewitness news." the young girl is sharing a message she...
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north philadelphia. >>> police officers opened fire on a man they say threaten them in kensington. "eyewitness news" on the scene in the 400 block ofe somerset street. police say they were responding to a call bay man armed with the a handgun, they say man held it up and pointed it at officers. >> that is certainly, you know , use of force permsible, you do have a right to defend yourself and anyone else present. >> four philadelphia and three septa officers were involved in the shooting, investigators believe man shot a woman in the nearby home before he threatened police, at last check that with man is in critical condition, man is in stable condition. >>> officers also looking for answers after a deadly shooting in southwest philadelphia, this happened after 10:00 last night on the 5600 block of gibson drive which is just off lindberg boulevard. police found a man in the mid to late 20's face down on the sidewalk. he died at the scene from gunshot wound to his head and torso. so far police november motive or an arrest. >>> doctors removed a blood cloth above john mccain's left e
north philadelphia. >>> police officers opened fire on a man they say threaten them in kensington. "eyewitness news" on the scene in the 400 block ofe somerset street. police say they were responding to a call bay man armed with the a handgun, they say man held it up and pointed it at officers. >> that is certainly, you know , use of force permsible, you do have a right to defend yourself and anyone else present. >> four philadelphia and three septa officers were...
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police districts which is the swath of neighborhoods including port richmond kensington juniata park feltonville hunting park and northladelphia. >> your time now 6:07. and the lehigh valley county district attorney has charged a former high school teacher for sending sexually explicit messages to three female students. the d.a. says 29-year-old david berg sandy sent messages through snapchat. the former whitehall high school teacher was arraigned on charges of unlawful contact with a minor and corruption of minors. borghesani resigned in february. >> millions more air bags are -- actually jeanette i think this story is actually about a man who has been stealing purses from a bryn mawr boutique. we'll get to that shortly. millions more air bags are being added to the already massive takata recall. maribel aber is live at the nasdaq in times square. let's go over to her. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, tam. takata added 2.7 million more air bags to its recall. the recall vehicles from ford mazza nissan. new testing found a chemical drying agent in its air bag inflaters could cause driver side air bags to
police districts which is the swath of neighborhoods including port richmond kensington juniata park feltonville hunting park and northladelphia. >> your time now 6:07. and the lehigh valley county district attorney has charged a former high school teacher for sending sexually explicit messages to three female students. the d.a. says 29-year-old david berg sandy sent messages through snapchat. the former whitehall high school teacher was arraigned on charges of unlawful contact with a...
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north—west. and highest in the london borough of kensington and chelsea.ne year every 3.5 yea rs improve about one year every 3.5 years and four women one year every five years. and now the rate of increase has halved. and when people have asked, well, aren't we reaching the limit and the answer is, no, we are not. countries such as japan, hong kong, singapore, quite apart from the nordic countries, have longer life expectancy. and it is still increasing. ours has levelled off. in the us, it actually declining and i think we want to look more like nordic countries or hong kong and we do like the united states. uninterested in why you think it matters. why would we want to live longer and longer? life expectancy is a summary figure that is an indicator of how healthy we are. the figures that you quoted at the beginning saying that life expectancy is shorter in the north thanit expectancy is shorter in the north than it is in the south—east. in kensington and chelsea for example, where you quite rightly said there is the longest life expectancy, there are hu
north—west. and highest in the london borough of kensington and chelsea.ne year every 3.5 yea rs improve about one year every 3.5 years and four women one year every five years. and now the rate of increase has halved. and when people have asked, well, aren't we reaching the limit and the answer is, no, we are not. countries such as japan, hong kong, singapore, quite apart from the nordic countries, have longer life expectancy. and it is still increasing. ours has levelled off. in the us, it...
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north and east conshohocken all myron ambler jenkintown numbers rockledge abington with nothing germantown northeast philadelphia center city tacony been franklin bridge holmesburg plymouth meeting in kensington for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until eight fifteen pm for the following counties in pennsylvania montgomery and philadelphia. all but she's clearly reading words she doesn't understand syllable by syllable from a script to push regime change made. a once yak that children are seen react. and got in school it leaves a nice we can to get back we can change and we can together we can help them and trust me i take no pleasure in making fun of a little girl struggle to read well maybe a little bit i am a monster but this is crazy she's been exploited by a large entity she can't possibly understand. oh god same thing happened to me in those how to hairstyling videos say we're going to thoughts of shut down south on. mama loves us talent lacks is just can't get it. i didn't know that lady was going to manage handle my head like i was a sock puppet anyway if you're not yet convinced that th
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we have kensington, bucks county, we have a charter naught atlantic city north we go to camden, centernap bags, sometimes the only food they're getting during the day, but two more important things in that bag. one is the note that says you are loved. you are worthy. but on the other side there is a pamphlet. that opens up, it has the president of our company's phone number. >> this can he call her at any time. and it also has resources, shelters, where you can go for different kind of resources, and harm reduction. >> we are here, because we're outside cjc, the court building, she thinks she is going to do in what she does a lot go, with people who are in criminal trouble but struggling with addiction to make sure that you don't excuse the crime. >> no, no. >> but you make sure when they're in there they get some treatment. and they're not allowed to ignore getting help for themselves? >> yes. the issue of substance abuse needs to be addressed no matter where they are. there are programs in a lot of the courtesies tells. so, we would go in there, advocate for that individual. so that
we have kensington, bucks county, we have a charter naught atlantic city north we go to camden, centernap bags, sometimes the only food they're getting during the day, but two more important things in that bag. one is the note that says you are loved. you are worthy. but on the other side there is a pamphlet. that opens up, it has the president of our company's phone number. >> this can he call her at any time. and it also has resources, shelters, where you can go for different kind of...
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north korea is increasingly on the horizon. gary, thank you very much. even before the 6renfell tower inquiry has got under way properly there's growing pressure on thejudge leading it to step down. labour mp for kensingtonbick lacks credibility with the local residents. and the london mayor, sadiq khan, has also warned that he urgently needs to improve relations with the community. our home editor mark easton has been getting the views of residents and politicians alike. 6 re nfell tower 6renfell tower is black with urgent and unanswered questions. the community in its shadow seeks a nswe rs community in its shadow seeks answers but many say they don't have confidence in the man the prime minister has appointed to head the public inquiry. sir martin moore—bick, cambridge educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge but his professional credentials don't impress the area's local labour mp who says he should quit now. we don't have anyone we can trust and some of the groups are refusing to cooperate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that? there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to cooperate and i understand that, these people have been betrayed. close to the tower i met chris,
north korea is increasingly on the horizon. gary, thank you very much. even before the 6renfell tower inquiry has got under way properly there's growing pressure on thejudge leading it to step down. labour mp for kensingtonbick lacks credibility with the local residents. and the london mayor, sadiq khan, has also warned that he urgently needs to improve relations with the community. our home editor mark easton has been getting the views of residents and politicians alike. 6 re nfell tower...
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question, the underlying problem that exists in kensington and chelsea, which is need for trust to be rebuilt between the council and the people in the northt is where the problem now lies. how unusual is it, it is clearly a humiliating for kensington and chelsea council to have a task force sent in. how unusual is it for a council to fail in this way? it is unusual. in fairness to the council, this was an unprecedented, i would say, national scale event. it is clear there were shortcomings in the immediate response. subsequently, there is a tea m response. subsequently, there is a team working with london boroughs led byjohn boro dell who was the chief executive at the city of london. they have been in there with eleanor kelly from southwark, the chief executive, rebuilding the council ‘s capacity to respond particularly in grand belltower area, but beyond that, —— is one of the key issues either for the council of the task force the rehousing of those residents who have been displaced ? rehousing of those residents who have been displaced? absolutely. the question of how far people can be in one step. people are in temporary accommodatio
question, the underlying problem that exists in kensington and chelsea, which is need for trust to be rebuilt between the council and the people in the northt is where the problem now lies. how unusual is it, it is clearly a humiliating for kensington and chelsea council to have a task force sent in. how unusual is it for a council to fail in this way? it is unusual. in fairness to the council, this was an unprecedented, i would say, national scale event. it is clear there were shortcomings in...
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north. this is bbc newsroom live. when headlines a government task force will take over from kensington and chelsea council in key servicesshowed their frustration over housing plans. we have found that even is misled police that a disabled refugee whose needed their help if beaten to death and set on fire outside his home. there is attraction to north korea saying america can not rule out more. there has been found victims... lets go for a sports update. world number one andy murray is in action at wimbledon as he attempts to see off dustin brown in the second round. brown is one of the real characters. he used to live in a camper van, has not cut his hair in a long time and isa not cut his hair in a long time and is a really talented player and second on court afterjohanna konta plays vekic. there is a call for a change in the rules after they moved from injury. massing fees and only paid for a0 minutes against djokovic before pulling out with a calf problem. and federal‘s match was not much of a spectacle either. they will still receive £35,000 for appearing. the question is always should they have started the match at
north. this is bbc newsroom live. when headlines a government task force will take over from kensington and chelsea council in key servicesshowed their frustration over housing plans. we have found that even is misled police that a disabled refugee whose needed their help if beaten to death and set on fire outside his home. there is attraction to north korea saying america can not rule out more. there has been found victims... lets go for a sports update. world number one andy murray is in...
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past, north korea has managed to handle massive sanctions and still pushes ahead with its missile programme, so it's unclear where this is going to end. thank you very much. the labour mp for kensington, has added her voice to those criticising the choice of the retired judge, sir martin moore—bick, to head the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire. were just hearing out that the shadow fire services minister chris williams has been calling in the past few moments for him to stand down in the grenfell tower in quarry, he has been talking to bbc radio, he has what questions —— he says he has questions relating to previous convictions by sir martin, one of them was about someone being moved from a house in london to a house in milton keynes, that are pertinent issue relating to the people in grenfell tower, whether they get to stay in their area or they get to stay in their area or they are moved further afield. chris williams has said, it's important we listen to the survivors, local people are saying we don't have faith in him, it's important we have a chairof faith in him, it's important we have a chair of the enquiry that have the confidence of the community that are at the c
past, north korea has managed to handle massive sanctions and still pushes ahead with its missile programme, so it's unclear where this is going to end. thank you very much. the labour mp for kensington, has added her voice to those criticising the choice of the retired judge, sir martin moore—bick, to head the public inquiry into the grenfell tower fire. were just hearing out that the shadow fire services minister chris williams has been calling in the past few moments for him to stand down...