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also, we can exclusively reveal a family who escaped the grenfell tower fire almost two years ago have been told that they will no longer be prioritised for a permanent home under the original survivors programme and have instead been put on the council house waiting list. mahad egal says he's shocked, and describes kensington and chelsea's treatment of him as "shameful." and a woman who tried to raffle off her scottish castle but ended up handing out a cash prize instead has been told by the advertising watchdog she carried out the competition "unfairly". we will bring you the story. hello. welcome to the programme. we're live until 11 this morning. we'll bring you our exclusive story on the fact that one grenfell family has now been told to join the council house waiting list in order to get a permanent home. kensington and chelsea borough council say there is still a dedicated housing officer looking after grenfell victims . they had just called us in the last half an hour or so, and they say mahad egal and his family have been put to the top of the general housing waiting list. but
also, we can exclusively reveal a family who escaped the grenfell tower fire almost two years ago have been told that they will no longer be prioritised for a permanent home under the original survivors programme and have instead been put on the council house waiting list. mahad egal says he's shocked, and describes kensington and chelsea's treatment of him as "shameful." and a woman who tried to raffle off her scottish castle but ended up handing out a cash prize instead has been...
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because we were given similar reassurances when we lived in grenfell tower.way that they're saying it is, this isn't going to burn down, you're safe. but how i feel inside my head when i see that, you can't tell me that i feel safe. how i feel is how i feel, you telling me that i am safe does not make me feel safe. they've tried to say, "oh, don't worry it's not on your actual building." ok, so my building is here and the block is here, so my building is attached to where the cladding is, so technically it is on my building. and regardless of that fact, i still have to look at it when i open my curtains. when i'm sitting in my living room, i'm facing the block, i can see it. it's not comfortable. it's not reassuring, it's unsettling, itjust makes me think about what happened. you had a miscarriage. u nfortu nately. i' m really, really sorry to hear that. and that was in the last week, ten days. yeah. honestly, i was distraught because we had just moved into the property and it was like a little cherry on top. so we've got our forever home again and now we can
because we were given similar reassurances when we lived in grenfell tower.way that they're saying it is, this isn't going to burn down, you're safe. but how i feel inside my head when i see that, you can't tell me that i feel safe. how i feel is how i feel, you telling me that i am safe does not make me feel safe. they've tried to say, "oh, don't worry it's not on your actual building." ok, so my building is here and the block is here, so my building is attached to where the cladding...
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nearly two years on since the grenfell tower fire, yet driving past the tower still makes an impact.ed into a permanent flat and in full—time work, he's starting to move on. if there's a big window, and it is very important for me, there is a lot of positivity... but for him and his community, the process of healing continues. thousands of people were there that night watching. we will never know what an effect it will have going forward. losing someone dear, a friend or someone dear to you, it will leave a scar open in you that you cannot heal in one or two months or six months or two years, it is going to be forever. today we're going to go to ten of the houses up here. i think we've been to a few of them and had no responses. since the fire, health workers have been going door—to—door offering support. they say some parts of the community, young men in particular, have been harder to reach. if you remember the day, remember the time, you could experience flashbacks which could happen three, four, five times a day. you can have nightmares. what happens is that somebody tries to avo
nearly two years on since the grenfell tower fire, yet driving past the tower still makes an impact.ed into a permanent flat and in full—time work, he's starting to move on. if there's a big window, and it is very important for me, there is a lot of positivity... but for him and his community, the process of healing continues. thousands of people were there that night watching. we will never know what an effect it will have going forward. losing someone dear, a friend or someone dear to you,...
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nearly two years on since the g re nfell tower nearly two years on since the grenfell tower fire, driving permanent flat and in full—time work, he is starting to move on. there is a big window and it is very important for me, there is a lot of positivity... for him and his community, the process of healing continues. thousands of people were there that night watching. we will never know what effect it will have going forward. losing someone at deer, a friend or someone dear to you, it will leave a scar open in you that you cannot heal one or two months on six month or two years, it is going to be forever. today we are going to go to ten of the houses appear. we have been to a few of them and had no responses. since the fire, health workers have been going door—to—door offering support. they say some parts of the community, young men in particular, have been harder to reach. if you remember the day, rememberthe time, you reach. if you remember the day, remember the time, you could experience flashbacks which could have been three, four, five times a day. you can have nightmares. what happe
nearly two years on since the g re nfell tower nearly two years on since the grenfell tower fire, driving permanent flat and in full—time work, he is starting to move on. there is a big window and it is very important for me, there is a lot of positivity... for him and his community, the process of healing continues. thousands of people were there that night watching. we will never know what effect it will have going forward. losing someone at deer, a friend or someone dear to you, it will...
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a man has been charged over an online video which appeared to mock the victims of the grenfell tower is accused of distributing grossly offensive material. the footage emerged showing a crude cardboard model of grenfell being burned on a bonfire. 72 people died in the fire in west london in 2017. demonstrators have blocked major road junctions in central london and disrupted traffic in a protest over climate change. the campaign group extinction rebellion parked a boat across oxford circus and blocked marble arch and piccadilly circus. three men have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage. the organisers say protests were taking place in more than 80 cities across 33 countries. there's been a sharp rise in the number of cases of measles around the world. the world health organization says it almost quadrupled in the first three months of this year, compared to the same time last year. measles is a highly infectious and can lead to serious complications. it's also easily preventable with a vaccine. 0ur health correspondent sophie hutchinson is here with me. do we know what has
a man has been charged over an online video which appeared to mock the victims of the grenfell tower is accused of distributing grossly offensive material. the footage emerged showing a crude cardboard model of grenfell being burned on a bonfire. 72 people died in the fire in west london in 2017. demonstrators have blocked major road junctions in central london and disrupted traffic in a protest over climate change. the campaign group extinction rebellion parked a boat across oxford circus and...
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a man has been charged over an online video which appeared to mock the victims of the grenfell towertributing grossly offensive material. the footage emerged showing a crude cardboard model of grenfell being burned on a bonfire. 72 people died in the fire in west london, in 2017. demonstrators have blocked major road junctions in central london and disrupted traffic in a protest over climate change. the campaign group, extinction rebellion parked a boat across oxford circus, and blocked marble arch and piccadilly circus. three men have been arrested on suspicion of criminal damage. the organisers say protests were taking place in more than 80 cities, across 33 countries. let's go back to the story of the former soldier who is to be charged with murdering a teenager, who was shot twice in the head in londonderry in 1972. here's our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. barricaded and controlled by the ira, in the early 1970s, parts of derry had become no—go zones for the police and british soldiers. during an army operation to retake areas of the city, 15—year—old daniel hegarty was shot
a man has been charged over an online video which appeared to mock the victims of the grenfell towertributing grossly offensive material. the footage emerged showing a crude cardboard model of grenfell being burned on a bonfire. 72 people died in the fire in west london, in 2017. demonstrators have blocked major road junctions in central london and disrupted traffic in a protest over climate change. the campaign group, extinction rebellion parked a boat across oxford circus, and blocked marble...
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charged in connection with a video published online last year that showed a cardboard model of grenfell toweron will appear in court later this month. thousands of families in england are facing untold misery because school funding for children with special educational needs is falling far short of what's required, according to the leading teaching union. the national education union says nine out of ten local councils don't have enough money to meet rising demand — but ministers say spending has been increased for those with severe and complex needs. our education correspondent frankie mccamley reports. teaching children with special educational needs is expensive. class sizes are small. currently, this school in gloucestershire has 35 places for special needs pupils. but in four years in order to balance the books, that's got to go down to 22. it's heartbreaking. this is a school where inclusion is absolutely at the hub of its ethos. but under the current funding system that we have for special educational needs, a school this size cannot afford to educate the number of children with specia
charged in connection with a video published online last year that showed a cardboard model of grenfell toweron will appear in court later this month. thousands of families in england are facing untold misery because school funding for children with special educational needs is falling far short of what's required, according to the leading teaching union. the national education union says nine out of ten local councils don't have enough money to meet rising demand — but ministers say spending...
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competition at the invictus games, meghan embracing women at a charity event for those affected by the grenfell towerere they will announce the birth? it will be one of those days when the paper comes outside the palace and... the modern world, hey? i'm sure there will be hundreds and hundreds of news crews outside a hospital somewhere, waiting for that first view. do you wa nt waiting for that first view. do you want some good news? dark chocolate really is good for us. are you not a fan? no, no, i am more ofa really is good for us. are you not a fan? no, no, i am more of a milkman. really? chocolate containing 90% cocoa leads to biggest drop in blood pressure, but it says just do not eat too much and that is where i go wrong. -- but it says. just do not eat too much, 20g wrong. -- but it says. just do not eat too much, 20 g not very much, is it? you know how sally was talking about birds doing quite a lot of sponsorship, it is interesting because they are in the business pages for different reasons today and that is because they are not doing particularly well. you might remember they were brought
competition at the invictus games, meghan embracing women at a charity event for those affected by the grenfell towerere they will announce the birth? it will be one of those days when the paper comes outside the palace and... the modern world, hey? i'm sure there will be hundreds and hundreds of news crews outside a hospital somewhere, waiting for that first view. do you wa nt waiting for that first view. do you want some good news? dark chocolate really is good for us. are you not a fan? no,...
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a family escaping the grenfell tower buyer has been told they need to go on the council waiting listow long it will take. kensington and chelsea council say the acquisition programme for helping people into homes has now finished. it will bring you more on that in the programme. now it's time for a look at the weather with carole. it has been foggy for some this morning, particularly in the south of england, where we have had dense fog patches. the rain across northern scotland will also start to clear. we will get a largely dry daily sunshine, turning hazy this afternoon. there could be a show in east anglia and the midlands tonight. temperatures up to 20 degrees. hula along the north sea coastline and the wind will pick up in the south—east of england and the channel islands. also some low cloud coming in from the north sea. along the coasts and hills will be fog and heal fog. temperature wise, the coasts and hills will be fog and healfog. temperature wise, we the coasts and hills will be fog and heal fog. temperature wise, we are in pretty good shape but not particularly cold. tom
a family escaping the grenfell tower buyer has been told they need to go on the council waiting listow long it will take. kensington and chelsea council say the acquisition programme for helping people into homes has now finished. it will bring you more on that in the programme. now it's time for a look at the weather with carole. it has been foggy for some this morning, particularly in the south of england, where we have had dense fog patches. the rain across northern scotland will also start...
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nearly two years since the fire at grenfell tower, figures have been released which show thousands ofty seat covers to get more people offering their seats to those in need. they'll initially run on the jubillee line. tfl says it wants to remind people to look up when they're travelling — because not all disabilities are visable. research has found 1 in 4 passengers feels awkward about offering their seat. following the devastating fire at notre—dame, there are calls to take more precautions to protect ancient buildings across the capital. the fire ravaged the cathedral‘s roof and caused its spire to collapse. there are concerns that buildings such as this one — the capital's oldest church could be at risk if more isn't done to safeguard them. what we really need to do is make sure that the wiring is up to date. victorian wiring is not great. and probably introduce a sprinkler system, and that will be very expensive, but when you've got a wooden roof and when you've got a 900—year—old building, you want to make sure that you can put out any fires if any start. let's take a look at the
nearly two years since the fire at grenfell tower, figures have been released which show thousands ofty seat covers to get more people offering their seats to those in need. they'll initially run on the jubillee line. tfl says it wants to remind people to look up when they're travelling — because not all disabilities are visable. research has found 1 in 4 passengers feels awkward about offering their seat. following the devastating fire at notre—dame, there are calls to take more...
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competition at the invictus games, meghan embracing women at a charity event for those affected by the grenfell toweras so popular — people were snapping up four pictures at a time. the artist who discovered her says some of her paintings have sold for more than 1,000 dollars. her approach to work is fairly simple, when she wants to start, she says "painting?" when she's done, she says "done." we are all sitting there wondering why we can get our two—year—old to do that. time for the weather now. sorry, we are going to go back to parliament and to the lobby because eric has been a cross—party meeting and we are expecting a press conference now to report on how that went. let me thank colleagues from the other opposition parties. we have a position of compromise we have a position of compromise we have all developed and i think it is really important they send a clear message today that whatever happens over the coming days, there has to bea over the coming days, there has to be a public vote, there has to be a peoples vote. there is real concern, given the fact that the prime minister and the leader
competition at the invictus games, meghan embracing women at a charity event for those affected by the grenfell toweras so popular — people were snapping up four pictures at a time. the artist who discovered her says some of her paintings have sold for more than 1,000 dollars. her approach to work is fairly simple, when she wants to start, she says "painting?" when she's done, she says "done." we are all sitting there wondering why we can get our two—year—old to do...
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at a charity event for those affected by the g re nfell tower event for those affected by the grenfell towermeeting fans in australia. and perhaps a few baby pictures on there soon. back to you, victoria. thank you very much, anita. in the past 15 minutes a government minister called nigel adams has quit over theresa may patent decision to ask labourfor over theresa may patent decision to ask labour for help passing her brexit deal today. jeremy corbyn is due to meet the pm to talk brexit. let's talk to norman, who is he, why has he resigned and are there more to come? nigeladams is has he resigned and are there more to come? nigel adams is not a big name, big hitter at westminster. he's not even of the sort of brexiteers, not a member of the european research group, but in a way that adds to the impact of his resignation. this isn't sort of a coordinated move by hardline brexiteers, this is a sort of solo one man cry of despair at mrs may's decision to askjeremy corbyn to help her out in getting her brexit deal through, and his letter is striking, frankly, for the language. he describes her
at a charity event for those affected by the g re nfell tower event for those affected by the grenfell towermeeting fans in australia. and perhaps a few baby pictures on there soon. back to you, victoria. thank you very much, anita. in the past 15 minutes a government minister called nigel adams has quit over theresa may patent decision to ask labourfor over theresa may patent decision to ask labour for help passing her brexit deal today. jeremy corbyn is due to meet the pm to talk brexit....
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meanwhile, a man has beecharged over a video posted online of a cardboard model of grenfell tower beingar before westminster magistrates court at the end of the month. plans to stop tenants being unfairly evicted by private landlords in england are unveiled by the government today. it wants to stop so—called 'no—fault‘ evictions, where people have to leave at short notice and without good reason. but landlords are warning the changes could lead to serious problems in the supply of rental housing. simonjones reports. somewhere to call home. but at the moment, tenants can be evicted without a reason with as little as eight weeks' notice, when their fixed—term contracts come to an end under so—called section 21 notices. it's claimed some renters who complain about problems in their properties find themselves victims of revenge evictions. one housing charity says reforms are long overdue. the balance of power in private renting has been all on the side of the landlord. tenants have had almost no rights. they live in fear. we've got people who are thinking, you know, if i complain about disr
meanwhile, a man has beecharged over a video posted online of a cardboard model of grenfell tower beingar before westminster magistrates court at the end of the month. plans to stop tenants being unfairly evicted by private landlords in england are unveiled by the government today. it wants to stop so—called 'no—fault‘ evictions, where people have to leave at short notice and without good reason. but landlords are warning the changes could lead to serious problems in the supply of rental...
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charged following an investigation into a video posted online which showed a cardboard model of grenfell towerriday, with two counts of sending or causing to be sent grossly offensive material by a public communications network, and that is contrary to the communications act of 2003. due to appear at westminster magistrates‘ court, on tuesday the 30th of april. lots more on that coming. a scotland yard murder detective believes he‘s found a way of forecasting where deadly knife attacks are likely to take place. there were nearly 100 knife murders in the year ending march 2018, with the problem continuing to grip politicians and community leaders today. working with criminologists from the university of cambridge, detectivejohn massey looked at data from those murders and found nearly two thirds of the killings happened in neighbourhoods where someone had been attacked with a knide the year before. he hopes the research will help police focus their resources to tackle the problem. here‘s our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw. one of london‘s young victims of knife client. saif abdul—majid
charged following an investigation into a video posted online which showed a cardboard model of grenfell towerriday, with two counts of sending or causing to be sent grossly offensive material by a public communications network, and that is contrary to the communications act of 2003. due to appear at westminster magistrates‘ court, on tuesday the 30th of april. lots more on that coming. a scotland yard murder detective believes he‘s found a way of forecasting where deadly knife attacks are...
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competition at the invictus games, meghan embracing women at a charity event for those affected by the grenfell towerudding artist, lola june. she's had exhibits at an art gallery in new york. her first show was so popular — people were snapping up four pictures at a time. the artist who discovered her says some of her paintings sold for more than $1,000. her approach to work is fairly simple: when she wants to start, she says "painting?" and when she's done, she says "done." simple, clear instructions. that girl is going to go far. let mejust tell you some breaking news. the scottish first minister nicola sturgeon is due to meet the prime minister to resume a four brexit talks in london. these discussions come as theresa may prepares to sit down as labour leaderjeremy corbyn in an effort to break the brexit deadlock. nicola sturgeon said she would prefer to stop brexit rather than agree a compromise. the snp has also said any brexit deal must be a stitch up between labour and the conservatives. while in london, nicola sturgeon is expected to attend the uk sabin —— uk cabinet subcommittee preparing f
competition at the invictus games, meghan embracing women at a charity event for those affected by the grenfell towerudding artist, lola june. she's had exhibits at an art gallery in new york. her first show was so popular — people were snapping up four pictures at a time. the artist who discovered her says some of her paintings sold for more than $1,000. her approach to work is fairly simple: when she wants to start, she says "painting?" and when she's done, she says...
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charged in connection with a video published online last year that showed a cardboard model of grenfell tower6 and from south london will appear in court later this month. 72 people died as a result of the fire at the west london tower block injune 2017. private landlords in england will no longer be able to evict tenants at short notice without good reason, under new plans. the government says it wants to end the power given to landlords to evict tenants at the end of their contract, giving them as little as eight weeks' notice. leigh milner has more. when alessia powell told her landlord she would complain to her local council if nothing was done about the wet ceiling in herflat, he issued a section 21 notice, which evicts her from the property at the end of her tenancy, without a reason. it's just a horrible shock. it is not what you expect to happen. it's a really horrible time for your mental health. it is not a good situation to be in. it completely rocks your world. everything is uprooted and you only have two months to get everything sorted, which is not an adequate amount of time. it
charged in connection with a video published online last year that showed a cardboard model of grenfell tower6 and from south london will appear in court later this month. 72 people died as a result of the fire at the west london tower block injune 2017. private landlords in england will no longer be able to evict tenants at short notice without good reason, under new plans. the government says it wants to end the power given to landlords to evict tenants at the end of their contract, giving...