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damian grammaticas, our olitical budget. damian grammaticas, our political correspondent _ budget.our political correspondent in - political correspondent in westminster, thank you very much. downing street has released a recording of the prime minister taking questions from schoolchildren on climate change this morning, and he told them of his concerns about the forthcoming cop 26 climate change summit. it's going to be very, very tough, this summit, and i'm very worried because it might go wrong. and we might not get the agreements that we need, and it's touch and go. it's very, very difficult, but i think it can be done. and i think if we look at what the uk has done, we've cut our own co2 emissions massively. meanwhile, gases which cause atmospheric warming rose to record levels last year despite the pandemic. a report by the world meterological organisation shows that concentrations of co2, methane and nitrous oxide rose by more than the average rate over the last decade. the report's authors say this will drive temperatures above the limits set out in the paris climate agreem
damian grammaticas, our olitical budget. damian grammaticas, our political correspondent _ budget.our political correspondent in - political correspondent in westminster, thank you very much. downing street has released a recording of the prime minister taking questions from schoolchildren on climate change this morning, and he told them of his concerns about the forthcoming cop 26 climate change summit. it's going to be very, very tough, this summit, and i'm very worried because it might go...
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damian grammaticas _ they should be doing that. damian grammaticas at _ they should be doing that.ed with the murder of five—year—old logan mwangi, whose body was disovered in the river ogmore injuly, after he was reported missing by his parents. our correspondent hywel griffith is at the court in cardiff. this was a brief appearance before the magistrates, and the 14—year—old spoke only to confirm his age and address, and he was told about the seriousness of the charge against him. that's the charge of murdering five—year—old logan mwangi, also known locally as williamson. the investigation goes back to the end ofjuly, july the 31st, when the police were called to the small village of sam near bridgend initially to reports of a missing child, but shortly afterwards they discovered logan's body in the river ogmore. they went on to arrest both his stepfather and his mother. stepfather, cole, was charged with murder, his mother charged with perverting the course ofjustice, as was a teenage bay, can't be because of his age. the same boy has now been charged with logan's murder and bec
damian grammaticas _ they should be doing that. damian grammaticas at _ they should be doing that.ed with the murder of five—year—old logan mwangi, whose body was disovered in the river ogmore injuly, after he was reported missing by his parents. our correspondent hywel griffith is at the court in cardiff. this was a brief appearance before the magistrates, and the 14—year—old spoke only to confirm his age and address, and he was told about the seriousness of the charge against him....
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damian grammaticas, bbc news. with me is our political correspondent damian grammaticas.t have we heard there? we have his name now. we knew that he was 25. british but of somali heritage and we know police have been searching locations in london and we understand he has been referred to the prevent scheme, the scheme to help prevent people being drawn into virtualisation but we don't know much about the details of that. we know he was not viewed as a person of interest. he is in custody?— person of interest. he is in custod ? , . ,, , , custody? yes, and essex. he is being held in essex — custody? yes, and essex. he is being held in essex and _ custody? yes, and essex. he is being held in essex and what _ custody? yes, and essex. he is being held in essex and what is _ held in essex and what is interesting is we have had reaction from the muslim community in southend and bev issued a joint statement and it is quite strong and powerful, actually. let mejust statement and it is quite strong and powerful, actually. let me just read a little bit. they basically said his murd
damian grammaticas, bbc news. with me is our political correspondent damian grammaticas.t have we heard there? we have his name now. we knew that he was 25. british but of somali heritage and we know police have been searching locations in london and we understand he has been referred to the prevent scheme, the scheme to help prevent people being drawn into virtualisation but we don't know much about the details of that. we know he was not viewed as a person of interest. he is in custody?—...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas has more details. many have come from his constituents but some from neighbouring mps. the killing of one of their number has shaken many. this morning, across the airwaves, they had stories of how they, too, had faced threats. do you feel safe doing yourjob going around your constituency? no, not really, no, if i'm honest. mps are treated as if we weren't humans. what we've seen is the - encouragement of a climate, often of hostility, _ towards members of parliament. i've had people writing in my office wall, "andrea, why don't you kill yourself?" my staff are pretty scared most of the time. i had a threat to - abduct my children. another essex mp who came today was andrew rosindell — notjust a parliamentary neighbour but a friend of sir david. now there's obviously a fear that there's bad people out there that want to do harm, and david is a victim of that. so i'm afraid it will change... it will change things. some mps have had guards before now. the review of mps�* safety may consider if this shoul
our political correspondent damian grammaticas has more details. many have come from his constituents but some from neighbouring mps. the killing of one of their number has shaken many. this morning, across the airwaves, they had stories of how they, too, had faced threats. do you feel safe doing yourjob going around your constituency? no, not really, no, if i'm honest. mps are treated as if we weren't humans. what we've seen is the - encouragement of a climate, often of hostility, _ towards...
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our political correspondent, damian grammaticas has more details.ay, more tributes for sir david amess. many have come from his constituents but some from neighbouring mps. the killing of one of their number has shaken many. this morning, across the airwaves, they had stories of how they too had faced threats. do you feel safe doing yourjob going around your constituency? not really, no, if i'm honest. mps are treated as if we weren't humans. what we've seen is the - encouragement of a climate often of hostility towards members of parliament. | i've had people writing in my office wall, "andrea, why don't you kill yourself?" my staff are pretty scared most of the time. i had a threat to - abduct my children. another essex mp who came to davies andrew rosindell, notjust a parliamentary neighbour but a friend of sir david. now there's obviously a fear that there's bad people out there that want to do harm and david is a victim of that. so i'm afraid it will change...it will change things. some mps have had guards before now. the review of mps safety m
our political correspondent, damian grammaticas has more details.ay, more tributes for sir david amess. many have come from his constituents but some from neighbouring mps. the killing of one of their number has shaken many. this morning, across the airwaves, they had stories of how they too had faced threats. do you feel safe doing yourjob going around your constituency? not really, no, if i'm honest. mps are treated as if we weren't humans. what we've seen is the - encouragement of a climate...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.n honouring the teacher samuel party a year to the day after an extremist beheaded him after showing his class cartons of the muslim prophet mohammed. the chechen teenager who killed him was reacting to a social media campaign whipped up by some parents. his violent death stunned france's educators, who saw it as an attack on the country plasma core values. a spokesperson for former us president bill clinton says he expects the 75—year—old to be discharged on sunday. they say mr clinton, who was admitted to hospital with an infection on thursday, will stay another night in hospital in california. and new zealand says it has administered a record number of coronavirus vaccines in a so—called vaxathon. nearly hundred and 30,000 people were inoculated at 700 sites across the country. in a range of gimmicks to promote the event, boats loaded vaccine shots were sent to remote areas and and new zealand turned a dreamliner jet into a temporary clinic. —— air new zealand. the united nations ha
damian grammaticas, bbc news.n honouring the teacher samuel party a year to the day after an extremist beheaded him after showing his class cartons of the muslim prophet mohammed. the chechen teenager who killed him was reacting to a social media campaign whipped up by some parents. his violent death stunned france's educators, who saw it as an attack on the country plasma core values. a spokesperson for former us president bill clinton says he expects the 75—year—old to be discharged on...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.a record number of daily covid deaths. more than a thousand people have died in a single day for the first time since the start of the pandemic. infections continue to soar as the authorities struggle to persuade people to get vaccinated. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. russia continues to set new records on coronavirus. for the first time since the pandemic began, the authorities here have reported more than 1,000 deaths linked to covid in the last 2a hours. confirmed new cases also hit a record high for the same period, more than 33,200. translation: | think - the lockdown that we had last year will happen again. back then there were even fewer infections. it's frightening. translation: the number of sick people is scarier - than a new lockdown. it seems like there's a lot of young people among them, people like us, who are on lung ventilators and seriously ill. it's scary. russia has developed several covid vaccines but the public has been reluctant to get the jabs. vaccine sce
damian grammaticas, bbc news.a record number of daily covid deaths. more than a thousand people have died in a single day for the first time since the start of the pandemic. infections continue to soar as the authorities struggle to persuade people to get vaccinated. steve rosenberg reports from moscow. russia continues to set new records on coronavirus. for the first time since the pandemic began, the authorities here have reported more than 1,000 deaths linked to covid in the last 2a hours....
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damian grammaticas, bbc news. taliban banned girls from secondary schools in most of afghanistan. women, except for those in the public health sector, have not been allowed to return to work yet. the bbc has obtained exclusive access to the former women's affairs ministry in kabul, now replaced by the feared taliban vice and virtue ministry, and questioned the group's spokesman on the future of women in afghanistan. from kabul, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. at 17, her life — with all its possibilities — has been shut down. before the taliban took over, she would have been preparing the school, along with her brother, each morning. now afghan girls face the biggest rollback in human rights in recent times. at the top of her class, she wanted to be a doctor. the family lives hand—to—mouth and education was their path to a better future. under an all—male taliban regime, women are disappearing from public life. they haven't been allowed to return to work yet. those who march to claim back
damian grammaticas, bbc news. taliban banned girls from secondary schools in most of afghanistan. women, except for those in the public health sector, have not been allowed to return to work yet. the bbc has obtained exclusive access to the former women's affairs ministry in kabul, now replaced by the feared taliban vice and virtue ministry, and questioned the group's spokesman on the future of women in afghanistan. from kabul, the bbc�*s south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. at 17,...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.e information emerging about the suspect in custody. he has been named. we know police have been searching a couple of locations in london and it has also been confirmed this evening that he had at some point, we are not clear when, been referred to the prevent scheme, that is the uk government scheme to try to stop people being drawn into radicalisation but we don't know much more about the nature of that and we know he was not viewed as a person of interest by counterterrorism police. years in custody?— years in custody? yes, in essex — years in custody? yes, in essex he _ years in custody? yes, in essex. he is _ years in custody? yes, in essex. he is being - years in custody? yes, in essex. he is being held l years in custody? yes, in| essex. he is being held in essex. he is being held in essex and what is interesting is that we have had today reaction from the muslim community in south bend. there is a considerable muslim community there. they've issued a joint statement today and
damian grammaticas, bbc news.e information emerging about the suspect in custody. he has been named. we know police have been searching a couple of locations in london and it has also been confirmed this evening that he had at some point, we are not clear when, been referred to the prevent scheme, that is the uk government scheme to try to stop people being drawn into radicalisation but we don't know much more about the nature of that and we know he was not viewed as a person of interest by...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.hortages are delaying new store openings and products reaching shelves. its chief executive, david potts, told the times newspaper that more visas are needed forforeign workers. it follows measures announced by the government to reduce the pressure on supply chains. our business correspondent katy austin reports. the global supply chain is under huge strain as economies reawaken. 0nce imported products reach the uk, a shortage of lorry drivers means containers are often getting delayed at ports. when you have a shortage of labour in terms of hgv drivers, those domestic drivers, it means that the goods are sitting around slightly longer at the ports waiting to be collected. there are labour shortages in other sectors, too, including construction, hospitality and food production. now, the boss of morrisons has said that while there are plenty of products on the shelves, underlying strain in the supply chain is affecting availability, while a lack of materials such as cement and bricks is
damian grammaticas, bbc news.hortages are delaying new store openings and products reaching shelves. its chief executive, david potts, told the times newspaper that more visas are needed forforeign workers. it follows measures announced by the government to reduce the pressure on supply chains. our business correspondent katy austin reports. the global supply chain is under huge strain as economies reawaken. 0nce imported products reach the uk, a shortage of lorry drivers means containers are...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.ohn watson. newcastle's first game since the club's saudi arabia—backed takeover ended in a defeat by tottenham to intensify the pressure on manager steve bruce. they remain without a win in the league this season. the match was halted in the 40th minute because of a medical emergency in the crowd. tanguy n'dombele, harruy kane, and son heung min all on target for tottenham at st james' park as steve bruce headed down the tunnel at the end of his 1,000th game in charge. and, whilst it felt like the beggining of a new era, before the game there was a reminder of the controversial nature of the multi—million—pound takeover, with the human rights abuses the state stands accused of, notably the murder of the journalist jamal khasoggi — something which it denies. we have to defend better, and there's one problem at the moment. we've tried to be a bit more adventurous, tried to be a bit more on the front foot, if that's the word, be a bit better to watch. but, unfortunately, as soon as we op
damian grammaticas, bbc news.ohn watson. newcastle's first game since the club's saudi arabia—backed takeover ended in a defeat by tottenham to intensify the pressure on manager steve bruce. they remain without a win in the league this season. the match was halted in the 40th minute because of a medical emergency in the crowd. tanguy n'dombele, harruy kane, and son heung min all on target for tottenham at st james' park as steve bruce headed down the tunnel at the end of his 1,000th game in...
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damian grammaticas reporting.y, as democrats held talks for a second day about whether they have the votes to pass his $1 trillion infrastructure bill. progressive democrats are withholding their support until a deal is reached with moderates in the party on a much larger $3.5 trillion social policy bill. president biden said that they were going to get it done. i'm telling you, we're going to get this done. it doesn't matter when. it doesn't matter whether it's in six minutes, six days or six weeks. we're going to get it done. let's ta ke let's take a look now at some of the day's other news. the former georgian president mikheil saakashvili has been arrested. georgia's president has poorly said she will not pardon mr saakashvili. a us supreme court judge has refused to block a requirement that all schoolteachers, students and public employees be vaccinated for, 19. justice sonia sotomayor rejected the appeal. —— for covid—i9. the coach of a us women's soccer team has been sacked for allegations of harassment ove
damian grammaticas reporting.y, as democrats held talks for a second day about whether they have the votes to pass his $1 trillion infrastructure bill. progressive democrats are withholding their support until a deal is reached with moderates in the party on a much larger $3.5 trillion social policy bill. president biden said that they were going to get it done. i'm telling you, we're going to get this done. it doesn't matter when. it doesn't matter whether it's in six minutes, six days or six...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.s' council, explained what the organisation has been doing to reassure other mps who are concerned about their safety in the wake of the stabbing. we have heard so many parliamentarians over the last 2a hours talking about how they balance their sense of duty and their responsibility to be accessible to the constituents but at the same time as keeping safe. so police forces all across the country work very closely with members of parliament. there is obviously the operation that takes place in westminster but as everyone knows, the parliamentarians spend a lot of time out in their constituencies and we run an operation called 0peration bridger which was started after the awful murder ofjo cox whereby we have liaison with all members of parliament across the country, obviously in london when they are at the palace of westminster that is covered there, but within their constituencies. what we have done, yesterday afternoon i met with all chief constables from across the country, and we h
damian grammaticas, bbc news.s' council, explained what the organisation has been doing to reassure other mps who are concerned about their safety in the wake of the stabbing. we have heard so many parliamentarians over the last 2a hours talking about how they balance their sense of duty and their responsibility to be accessible to the constituents but at the same time as keeping safe. so police forces all across the country work very closely with members of parliament. there is obviously the...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. of state to attend events marking the killing of dozens of algerian demonstrators by police in paris 60 years ago. he joined a commemoration at a bridge over the river seine, the starting point in 1961 for a march against a night curfew which was imposed only on algerians. french leaders have been honouring the teacher samuel paty, a year to the day after a radical islamist beheaded him for showing his class cartoons of the muslim prophet mohammed. the chechen teenager who killed him was reacting to a social media campaign whipped up by some parents. mr paty�*s violent death stunned france's educators, who saw it as an attack on the country's core values. a spokesman for former us president bill clinton says he expects the 75—year—old to be discharged on sunday. but they say mr clinton, who was admitted to hospital with an infection on thursday, will reportedly stay another night in hospital in california. new zealand says it's administered a record number of coronavirus vaccines in a
damian grammaticas, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. of state to attend events marking the killing of dozens of algerian demonstrators by police in paris 60 years ago. he joined a commemoration at a bridge over the river seine, the starting point in 1961 for a march against a night curfew which was imposed only on algerians. french leaders have been honouring the teacher samuel paty, a year to the day after a radical islamist beheaded him for showing his class cartoons of the...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.40 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. another 57 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on vaccinations, 85.9% of the population aged 12 and over, have had their first dose, and 78.9% have been double jabbed. a soldier who died during an army training exercise on salisbury plain has been named. private jethro watson—pickering, who was 23, of the 1st yorkshire regiment, was part of a crew operating an armoured vehicle near enford in wiltshire, on friday. the yorkshire regiment said on facebook that its thoughts and prayers were with private watson—pickering's family. the newcastle—tottenham game was paused earlier, after a supporter in the stand had a medical emergency. medics rushed to the aid of the fan in the stands of st james' park 41 minutes into the game, and players were taken off the field. a defibrilator was carried onto the terraces as crowds remained in the stadium. newcastle lost the game 3—2. an update on
damian grammaticas, bbc news.40 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. another 57 deaths have been recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive test. on vaccinations, 85.9% of the population aged 12 and over, have had their first dose, and 78.9% have been double jabbed. a soldier who died during an army training exercise on salisbury plain has been named. private jethro watson—pickering, who was 23, of the 1st yorkshire regiment, was part of a crew...
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damian grammaticas there at westminster. _ with the un climate summit in glasgow a month away, many nationson emissions, to slow global warming. however australia, one of the world's biggest coal producers, is accused of dragging its feet. this week its prime minister scott morrison said he may not attend the summit. australia's carbon emissions per person are among the highest in the world. it's promised to cut them by 28% by 2030, but that's less than most rich nations. and it has not yet agreed to deliver net zero emissions by 2050, a key summit target. from australia, our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports. wow. the devastating bushfires less than two years ago were the starkest warning yet for australians, experiencing first—hand the consequences of a warming planet. but australia's commitments fall well behind other rich, developed countries. injuly, the un ranked it last out of 170 member nations for its response to climate change. australia's record of reducing emissions stands above those who are claiming to achieve bigger things in the future, but haven't achieved it to date. au
damian grammaticas there at westminster. _ with the un climate summit in glasgow a month away, many nationson emissions, to slow global warming. however australia, one of the world's biggest coal producers, is accused of dragging its feet. this week its prime minister scott morrison said he may not attend the summit. australia's carbon emissions per person are among the highest in the world. it's promised to cut them by 28% by 2030, but that's less than most rich nations. and it has not yet...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.conservative mp tobias ellwood about whether he thought mps should pause holding surgeries following sir david's killing. there is an absolute passion to not see that bond, that link, that important communication, between mps' accessibility removed. that's been identified right across parliament and indeed in the public as well. i look at these events through the prism of security. the killer was linked with extremism — that has now been established. he was on a home office watch list. so this is being treated as a terrorist attack. he was self—ratified, a lone operative, and the police are concerned about copycat attacks. so, yes, as we move forward in the way you have been discussing today, we have to do that in a rational, sensible and safe measure. already some mps are having to be escorted and looked after by police presence. and others are saying, "absolutely not, i'm going to carry on what i'm doing." i'm simply looking at this from a wider perspective to say that until we fully
damian grammaticas, bbc news.conservative mp tobias ellwood about whether he thought mps should pause holding surgeries following sir david's killing. there is an absolute passion to not see that bond, that link, that important communication, between mps' accessibility removed. that's been identified right across parliament and indeed in the public as well. i look at these events through the prism of security. the killer was linked with extremism — that has now been established. he was on a...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports.day, mps continuing to hold their surgeries. robert largan in the peak district saying he'll "keep doing this all year round." craig williams in montgomeryshire thanking welsh police for being there to give reassurance, and kieran mullan in cheshire saying, "we must not let people force us to do things differently." but already there are changes. here in south wales, a police guard for an mp's coffee morning. we now have cctv at the front and rear of the building. we had to have new security fitted onto the front and rear doors. we have panic alarms in the constituency office that staff often wear around their necks. we have installed panic alarms at my front door, at the side of my bed. you know, this has become too much of the new normal. mps' security was reviewed afterjo cox was murdered five years ago, shot and stabbed by a violent white supremacist as she left a constituency meeting. in 2010, stephen timms was attacked by women who had watched radical islamic sermons online. she
our political correspondent damian grammaticas reports.day, mps continuing to hold their surgeries. robert largan in the peak district saying he'll "keep doing this all year round." craig williams in montgomeryshire thanking welsh police for being there to give reassurance, and kieran mullan in cheshire saying, "we must not let people force us to do things differently." but already there are changes. here in south wales, a police guard for an mp's coffee morning. we now have...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.t first a leigh—on—sea with daniel sandford. that but first a leigh-on-sea with daniel sandford.— that but first a leigh-on-sea with daniel sandford. yes, the vigil was spontaneously _ daniel sandford. yes, the vigil was spontaneously organised _ daniel sandford. yes, the vigil was spontaneously organised this - spontaneously organised this evening, it was due to start at seven o'clock, and at seven o'clock there were possibly 300 people, people here have just marked a minute's silent. they are here with candles and dogs, reminiscing about sir david and almost everybody here had a personal story to tell about him because he was a man that attended so many events in the constituency that helped so many people with problems they had. almost everyone was laying flowers at the cordon around where the incident happened. they had some story about how david had helped them or had attended some significant event in their life and the decision was made to spend some time remembering a man who w
damian grammaticas, bbc news.t first a leigh—on—sea with daniel sandford. that but first a leigh-on-sea with daniel sandford.— that but first a leigh-on-sea with daniel sandford. yes, the vigil was spontaneously _ daniel sandford. yes, the vigil was spontaneously organised _ daniel sandford. yes, the vigil was spontaneously organised this - spontaneously organised this evening, it was due to start at seven o'clock, and at seven o'clock there were possibly 300 people, people here have just...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news. the metropolitan police's counterterrorism - investigation? the metropolitan - police's counterterrorism command have now taken over this investigation. there is a lot of very intense work still going on here at the scene. we have seen forensics officers going in and out of the church. we have seen flashbulbs going off as photographs are being taken inside. there will be a lot of other work going on, in terms of phones and laptops and any communications. it is still the feeling amongst detectives investigating this case that the attacker acted alone. at the moment they are not looking for any other suspects. they do have a man in custody. he was someone who was arrested here and because he's being held on suspicion of murder they can hold him for about another three days before they would have to make a decision about charging or releasing. it is worth staying the security service m15 say the man in custody is not someone who has previously been a formal subject of interest for them.
damian grammaticas, bbc news. the metropolitan police's counterterrorism - investigation? the metropolitan - police's counterterrorism command have now taken over this investigation. there is a lot of very intense work still going on here at the scene. we have seen forensics officers going in and out of the church. we have seen flashbulbs going off as photographs are being taken inside. there will be a lot of other work going on, in terms of phones and laptops and any communications. it is...
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damian grammaticas, thank ou ve bottom. damian grammaticas, thank you very much- _ bottom.ch. annual you _ bottom. damian grammaticas, thank you very much. annual you will - you very much. annual you will follow this throughout the afternoon, but thank you very much for the time being. petrol prices have reached their highest ever price. motoring organisations say the average price paid for a litre of petrol is now nearly £1.a3, beating the previous record set in 2012. diesel prices remain a little below its all time high. analysts say its due in part to a doubling of the oil price since last year. joining me now is the rac�*s fuel spokesperson, simon williams. welcome to bbc news. why are prices so high right now?— so high right now? hello, ben. it is a combination _ so high right now? hello, ben. it is a combination of— so high right now? hello, ben. it is a combination of the _ so high right now? hello, ben. it is a combination of the fact _ so high right now? hello, ben. it is a combination of the fact that - so high right now? hello, ben. it is a combination of the fac
damian grammaticas, thank ou ve bottom. damian grammaticas, thank you very much- _ bottom.ch. annual you _ bottom. damian grammaticas, thank you very much. annual you will - you very much. annual you will follow this throughout the afternoon, but thank you very much for the time being. petrol prices have reached their highest ever price. motoring organisations say the average price paid for a litre of petrol is now nearly £1.a3, beating the previous record set in 2012. diesel prices remain a...
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live to westminster, and our political correspondent damian grammaticas. hi, damian.rry, so the french ambassador has been summoned. this has - has been summoned. this has escalated quickly, hasn't it? tt has been summoned. this has escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ram ed escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ramped up — escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ramped up pretty _ escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ramped up pretty fast. _ escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ramped up pretty fast. what - escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ramped up pretty fast. what you l escalated quickly, hasn't it? tt ta; ramped up pretty fast. what you have to be aware of in that is there is an issue with this weekend because this weekend is the point at which french boats which had been fishing in waters, particularly around jersey, will see their current access end. so i think that is where the real crunch point is coming from, the french side concerned about that. and particularly at the heart of this issue are something between 40 and 50 boats from the french side that have
live to westminster, and our political correspondent damian grammaticas. hi, damian.rry, so the french ambassador has been summoned. this has - has been summoned. this has escalated quickly, hasn't it? tt has been summoned. this has escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ram ed escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ramped up — escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ramped up pretty _ escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ramped up pretty fast. _ escalated quickly, hasn't it? it has ramped up pretty...
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damian grammaticas has more. in may, french fishing boats gathered offjersey.the uk and jersey agreeing after brexit that french boats could continue fishing in coastal waters, dozens have applied and not had permits approved. the issue for many french boats is proving they've habitually fished in uk and jersey waters. smaller boats may not have had monitoring systems to track their movements. their current access will expire this weekend. if more licences are not granted by next week, the french government has said it will impose measures that could limit uk trade. translation: as britain does not respect what was agreed, - respect what was agreed regarding licences for our fishermen, we will strictly limit british boats landing their catches in french ports. we will begin systematic health and customs inspections, and we'll put in place checks on exports heading to the uk. yesterday this uk trawler was detained — it's now in the port of le havre, accused of fishing without a permit in french waters. now uk seafood exporters are worried they may face disruptio
damian grammaticas has more. in may, french fishing boats gathered offjersey.the uk and jersey agreeing after brexit that french boats could continue fishing in coastal waters, dozens have applied and not had permits approved. the issue for many french boats is proving they've habitually fished in uk and jersey waters. smaller boats may not have had monitoring systems to track their movements. their current access will expire this weekend. if more licences are not granted by next week, the...
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our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, has the latest from westminster.rs, as you say, will begin on monday. and as well as that, what we've actually heard is that the government is going to make immediately 300 visas available for foreign drivers to be brought in by haulage companies to start pretty much straightaway to help as well. now, the government may be with this hoping to send a signal that it is trying to do everything it can to tackle the situation. these drivers have taken time to be trained up and will then be helping. but the danger in this is that critics, who say there's a driver shortage because thousands of drivers left after brexit and then it took time to train up more, will now point to the fact that the government is bringing in drivers from overseas and putting the army on the streets in response to this crisis. london's metropolitan police is trying to reassure women after a serving police officer pleaded guilty this week to the rape, kidnap and murder of a woman walking home alone in london. the officer, wayne couzens, will spend
our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, has the latest from westminster.rs, as you say, will begin on monday. and as well as that, what we've actually heard is that the government is going to make immediately 300 visas available for foreign drivers to be brought in by haulage companies to start pretty much straightaway to help as well. now, the government may be with this hoping to send a signal that it is trying to do everything it can to tackle the situation. these drivers have taken...
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he was a well known figure in his local community — as our political correspondent damian grammaticaslife to his constituents. an mp for almost a0 years, this was general election night in 1992. his victory signalled a surprise win forjohn major's conservatives. david andrew amess has been duly elected to serve as member for this constituency. he was known as highly accessible to constituents in southend, an energetic advocate for the area. will my right honourable friend tell one of his ministers to organise a city status competition so at long last southend—on—sea can become a city? those who knew him best have been left shocked. he was devoted to that constituency and he was always full of enthusiasm for things that were going on in southend, full of enthusiasm for parliament, full of life. it's just a horrible shock. his senseless killing follows a series of attacks on mps all in their constituencies. in 2000, nigeljones, a liberal democrat, attacked with a sword. his aide, andrew pennington, died. in 2010, the labour mp stephen timms suffered life—threatening injuries — stabbed i
he was a well known figure in his local community — as our political correspondent damian grammaticaslife to his constituents. an mp for almost a0 years, this was general election night in 1992. his victory signalled a surprise win forjohn major's conservatives. david andrew amess has been duly elected to serve as member for this constituency. he was known as highly accessible to constituents in southend, an energetic advocate for the area. will my right honourable friend tell one of his...
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damian grammaticas, bbc news.aking to our political correspondent nick eardley, and started by asking him if the issue of licences should have been sorted out many months ago. that's certainly the argument the french government is making that there are dozens of boats entitled to fish in french waters —— british waters but have not got the licences yet, which is why they are so angry. the vast majority of boats have applied for fish in the vast majority of boats have applied forfish in uk the vast majority of boats have applied for fish in uk waters as part of a post brexit trade deal have been approved, it is said, and those who haven't have not had the correct —— have not met the correct criteria. last night we had the french europe minister saying in the uk only understands the language of force. we at the french government saying that this is not resolved by tuesday, it will stop british boats from docking at some of french ports and there will be a big increase in the number of checks that happen on things go
damian grammaticas, bbc news.aking to our political correspondent nick eardley, and started by asking him if the issue of licences should have been sorted out many months ago. that's certainly the argument the french government is making that there are dozens of boats entitled to fish in french waters —— british waters but have not got the licences yet, which is why they are so angry. the vast majority of boats have applied for fish in the vast majority of boats have applied forfish in uk...
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damian grammaticas there.t allowed a serving police officer to rape and kill sarah everard. a former facebook employee turned whistle—blower tells us lawmakers that the social media giant is harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy. more than 200,000 pupils were off school in england last week for covid related reasons. sport — and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's tolsen. hello to you, clive, hello to everyone watching. arsenal women begin their champions league group stage campaign tonight and have one of the toughest possible opponents in their opening fixture, the holders barcelona. both sides are dominating their respective domestic leagues, with barcelona having scored 35 goals in just five games. the group c match kicked off at 8pm and, i6 the group c match kicked off at 8pm and, 16 minutes played on the clock, it is currently goalless. james ward—prowse has been called up to gareth southgate's england squad for the matches against andorra and hungary. the southamp
damian grammaticas there.t allowed a serving police officer to rape and kill sarah everard. a former facebook employee turned whistle—blower tells us lawmakers that the social media giant is harming children, stoking division and weakening democracy. more than 200,000 pupils were off school in england last week for covid related reasons. sport — and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's tolsen. hello to you, clive, hello to everyone watching. arsenal women begin their...
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damian grammaticas, thank you. the number ofjob vacancies in the uk has hit an all time high.vailable between july and september. the retail sector and motor vehicle repair businesses were among those with a sharp rise in jobs to fill as our business editor simonjack reports. help wanted. across the uk, there are a record 1.1 millionjob vacancies. this large food wholesaler and distributor is seeing fierce competition to attract and retain staff. all around here there is all different companies recruiting at the same time. we have recruited over the last four months 700 people. but on the other side, 400 people have gone to work for other companies. so, we've gone up in training costs, we've got 15%—20% labour costs that have increased. on top of that, retention bonuses. everything isjust making it really difficult for us to service our customers. brakes is training some of its workers, like dean, to move out of the warehouse and behind the wheel, where the shortages are acute and the terms on offer are getting more attractive. it makes you feel appreciated, you know? i think
damian grammaticas, thank you. the number ofjob vacancies in the uk has hit an all time high.vailable between july and september. the retail sector and motor vehicle repair businesses were among those with a sharp rise in jobs to fill as our business editor simonjack reports. help wanted. across the uk, there are a record 1.1 millionjob vacancies. this large food wholesaler and distributor is seeing fierce competition to attract and retain staff. all around here there is all different companies...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas is in westminster.aid and the reaction to his comments-— said and the reaction to his comments. he was on all the different media _ comments. he was on all the different media shows - comments. he was on all the different media shows this i comments. he was on all the - different media shows this morning, repeating that same message, saying he was minded to, leaning towards it, he was on a pass towards doing this. so he is very clearly signalling that this is what he wants to do. he said he has had the consultation and he will now be deciding and could do so very quickly, to say that all nhs staff have to be double vaccinated. the issue i think, many people say is that there is around 100,000 out of a workforce of over a million, so sajid javid is saying 93% are vaccinated but 100,000 are not. the reaction then coming from the labour leader, sir keir starmer, is that he disagrees, he does not think it is a goodidea disagrees, he does not think it is a good idea to make it compulsory for them all to be v
our political correspondent damian grammaticas is in westminster.aid and the reaction to his comments-— said and the reaction to his comments. he was on all the different media _ comments. he was on all the different media shows - comments. he was on all the different media shows this i comments. he was on all the - different media shows this morning, repeating that same message, saying he was minded to, leaning towards it, he was on a pass towards doing this. so he is very clearly signalling...
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our political correspondent damian grammaticas is at westminster. the key question is, has the government been clear as to when plan b might be enacted? a, ~ ., ., enacted? morning, annita. not in secific enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. _ enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. as _ enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. as they _ enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. as they have - enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. as they have said | specific terms. as they have said before in the pandemic, they say they are monitoring the situation. the business secretary kwasi kwarteng was saying this morning that the key thing they are looking at is not the infection rate, it is the hospitalisations and deaths, and he says that because that is lower at the minute, they do not feel the need to move to any more restrictions. he said they didn't want to be complacent, but now, he thought, was not the time to act. this is what he's been saying. we review the data, we are not waiting — we review the data,
our political correspondent damian grammaticas is at westminster. the key question is, has the government been clear as to when plan b might be enacted? a, ~ ., ., enacted? morning, annita. not in secific enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. _ enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. as _ enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. as they _ enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. as they have - enacted? morning, annita. not in specific terms. as they have said...
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mps are warning of increasing hostility towards politicans. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticasell. do you feel safe doing yourjob going around your constituency? hat around your constituency? not reall , around your constituency? not really. no- _ around your constituency? not really, no. mps— around your constituency? not really, no. mps are _ around your constituency? tirrt really, no. mps are treated as if we were not humans. brute really, no. mps are treated as if we were not humans.— really, no. mps are treated as if we were not humans. we have seen the encouragement _ were not humans. we have seen the encouragement of _ were not humans. we have seen the encouragement of a _ were not humans. we have seen the encouragement of a climate - were not humans. we have seen the encouragement of a climate often i were not humans. we have seen the encouragement of a climate often of hostility _ encouragement of a climate often of hostility towards members of parliament. | hostility towards members of parliament.— hostility towards members of parliament. i have had people writin: in
mps are warning of increasing hostility towards politicans. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticasell. do you feel safe doing yourjob going around your constituency? hat around your constituency? not reall , around your constituency? not really. no- _ around your constituency? not really, no. mps— around your constituency? not really, no. mps are _ around your constituency? tirrt really, no. mps are treated as if we were not humans. brute really, no. mps are treated as if we were not...
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with more, here's our political correspondent damian grammaticas.gathered offjersey. their anger is that, despite the uk and jersey agreeing after brexit that french boats could continue fishing in coastal waters, dozens have applied and not had permits approved. the issue for many french boats is proving they've habitually fished in uk and jersey waters. smaller boats may not have had monitoring systems to track their movements. their current access will expire this weekend. if more licences are not granted by next week, the french government has said it will impose measures that could limit uk trade. translation: as britain does not respect what was agreed, - regarding licences for our fishermen, we will strictly limit british boats landing their catches in french ports. we will begin systematic health and customs inspections, and we'll put in place checks on exports heading to the uk. yesterday this uk trawler was detained — it's now the point of le havre, accused of fishing without the port of le havre, accused of fishing without a permit in fre
with more, here's our political correspondent damian grammaticas.gathered offjersey. their anger is that, despite the uk and jersey agreeing after brexit that french boats could continue fishing in coastal waters, dozens have applied and not had permits approved. the issue for many french boats is proving they've habitually fished in uk and jersey waters. smaller boats may not have had monitoring systems to track their movements. their current access will expire this weekend. if more licences...
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damian grammaticas taking us through there with the latest.n i there with the latest. let's see what the weekend has in store| there with the latest. let's see i what the weekend has in store with the weather details. goad what the weekend has in store with the weather details.— what the weekend has in store with the weather details. good morning to ou, nana the weather details. good morning to you. naga and _ the weather details. good morning to you, naga and charlie _ the weather details. good morning to you, naga and charlie and _ the weather details. good morning to you, naga and charlie and good i you, naga and charlie and good morning to you at home as well. the weather is a bit up—and—down and unsettled will be the story. a lot of heavy rain and a bit more rain in the forecast over the course of the weekend. it will also be breezy but with that breeze the rain will be moving through quicker so it won't get stuck in one place. we have a couple of different weather fronts lining up in the atlantic was not this area of cloud, this is a fro
damian grammaticas taking us through there with the latest.n i there with the latest. let's see what the weekend has in store| there with the latest. let's see i what the weekend has in store with the weather details. goad what the weekend has in store with the weather details.— what the weekend has in store with the weather details. good morning to ou, nana the weather details. good morning to you. naga and _ the weather details. good morning to you, naga and charlie _ the weather details....