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andy moore, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show.! three o'clock, three o'clock, three. i'm in hong kong to find out how their famous pink dolphins are being affected by the fast pace of development here. we meet one of asia's top chefs to get a new take on traditional cantonese cuisine. we're in northern canada to discover how to use an iceberg to make a cup of tea. i actually know him! and going underground in london, we meet the people who help to keep the trains running all night. this year marks the 20th anniversary of the handover —— this year marks the 20th anniversary of the handover of hong kong to china. since 1997, the pace of development here has been rapid, as beijing pushes ahead with its transitional "one country, two systems" formula. a plan that will eventually see hong kong merge economically and politically with the communist mainland, in 2047. but environmentalists fear that one of hong kong's most iconic creatures may not survive that long. the pink hong kong dolphin was actually a symbol of the handover of hong
andy moore, bbc news. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show.! three o'clock, three o'clock, three. i'm in hong kong to find out how their famous pink dolphins are being affected by the fast pace of development here. we meet one of asia's top chefs to get a new take on traditional cantonese cuisine. we're in northern canada to discover how to use an iceberg to make a cup of tea. i actually know him! and going underground in london, we meet the people who help to...
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andy moore, bbc news. this is bbc news.the "complete power to pardon" and attacks the media for its coverage of claims russia interfered in the us election. more than 80 thousand migrants have landed in italy this year — a 16% increase in the numbers who arrived over the same period last year. the government is aiming to disperse many people across the country but some smaller communities are resisting. our correspondent james reynolds reports from sicily. the torrenova town council has called an emergency public meeting — the state has ordered this town to take in around 20 migrants. "i want guarantees," says retired teacher, enzo salvia. "they need medical and criminal checks." "they were already checked when they landed," argues saverio corao. "i don't think they will damage our country. " the next morning, the region's mayors get together to oppose the plan to take in so many migrants. they have come to the regional capital of messina to persuade the government to reconsider. wearing a tie, may help. the italian governm
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andy moore, there.'s other news stories: pakistan's prime minister nawaz sharif has been forced to resign, after his country's supreme court disqualified him from office for life, and ordered a corruption investigation into his family. the ruling followed accusations from the panama papers two years ago, which linked three of mr sharif‘s children to offshore companies. one person has been killed and four others injured in a knife attack in a hamburg supermarket. police said a man was arrested after being overpowered by members of the public and that his motives are so far unclear. venezuela is banning protests ahead of this sunday's controversial election. the government has announced that anyone contravening the ban could be imprisoned for up to ten years. more than 100 people have been killed in anti—government—related violence since april. in the last few minutes it has been confirmed that the terminally ill baby charlie gard has died. it is thought he was moved to a hospice today from great ormond s
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andy moore, bbc news.ll the latest sport still to come, including spain's garbine muguruza who has denied venus williams has six wimbledon title. this is bbc news news today. the latest headlines. the turkish president has addressed a wrasse —— mass rally to mark a year since a military coup was put down. thousands of people marched through hong kong to remember chinese nobel peace prize winner liu xiaobo after he was buried at sea. let's go to iraq — where the government has finally declared victory in mosul against the so called islamic state. it's after a lengthy battle which destroyed much of the city, killed thousands of people and forced almost a million from their homes two weeks ago we reported on the rescue of 20 children who were being used as human shields by islamic state militants. well, there have been emotional scenes, as some of those children were reunited with their parents. 0ur correspondent nafesah kkoonava rd has been following their stories from just outside mosul. an emotional moment
andy moore, bbc news.ll the latest sport still to come, including spain's garbine muguruza who has denied venus williams has six wimbledon title. this is bbc news news today. the latest headlines. the turkish president has addressed a wrasse —— mass rally to mark a year since a military coup was put down. thousands of people marched through hong kong to remember chinese nobel peace prize winner liu xiaobo after he was buried at sea. let's go to iraq — where the government has finally...
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andy moore, bbc news.riminology at middlesex university — and has been researching acid attacks. he told us a short time ago that gangs are increasingly using corrosive substances as they are easier to get hold of. i think they are not very empathetic to the idea that this can lead to a years of hospital treatment and plastic surgery and operations that occur at a hospital burns unit. i think they really don't care. that's the reality of gang life. these young men operate in a world with very different rules to those that you and i might experience in society. and any opportunity to build their own reputation, to create fear amongst their peer group, will enhance their own personal reputation and their own level of respect, and in many ways that is what they are looking for. a 31—year—old man has died after being attacked by two men on a moped at greenwich in south—east london. the police say the victim was on a street when he was stabbed and shots were fired. he was pronounced dead at the scene and his fa
andy moore, bbc news.riminology at middlesex university — and has been researching acid attacks. he told us a short time ago that gangs are increasingly using corrosive substances as they are easier to get hold of. i think they are not very empathetic to the idea that this can lead to a years of hospital treatment and plastic surgery and operations that occur at a hospital burns unit. i think they really don't care. that's the reality of gang life. these young men operate in a world with very...
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andy moore, bbc news.ingham via webcam is errol lawson, former gang member now church minister and author. thank you very much for your time. of course we've got mps who will be debating these attacks on monday, calls for laws to be toughened, is that the direction we should be going in? it is the part of the solution but it is not the only thing. these incidents are indicative of the social cancer almost which somehow along the way, oui’ almost which somehow along the way, our young people have lost their moral compass, they have lost their sense of right and wrong and the brazenness of this attack should alert us to the reality that we need to engage in conversations with young people, with parents, in schools, helping them to unpack their moral compass, they have somehow lost their way. you were a gang member and you are now helping people come through that kind of activity. what do you do? why do people feel it is ok to go out with this intent to cause so much harm? it is crazy. we work in schools up a
andy moore, bbc news.ingham via webcam is errol lawson, former gang member now church minister and author. thank you very much for your time. of course we've got mps who will be debating these attacks on monday, calls for laws to be toughened, is that the direction we should be going in? it is the part of the solution but it is not the only thing. these incidents are indicative of the social cancer almost which somehow along the way, oui’ almost which somehow along the way, our young people...
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andy moore reports.ched its campaign with a video mocking the high prices charged in the uk for the morning after pill. they said it would be cheaper to fly to france and buy it there for about £5. wait, so that's. .. 30 quid. 30 actual pounds? tesco and superd rug reduced their prices, but boots refused to back down, saying: there was a vigorous campaign on social media critising the company and calling for a boycott. 30 labour women mps sent a letter to the company yesterday saying boots was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. then came a late—night change of heart. in its statement, boots said it was truly sorry for its poor choice of words. it said it was committed to finding cheaper forms of the drug. it also said that emergency contraception services were freely available on the nhs in many of its stores. campaigners said boots had spectacularly misjudged public opinion. our only disappointment is it's taken this long, and the threat of a boycott by its customers
andy moore reports.ched its campaign with a video mocking the high prices charged in the uk for the morning after pill. they said it would be cheaper to fly to france and buy it there for about £5. wait, so that's. .. 30 quid. 30 actual pounds? tesco and superd rug reduced their prices, but boots refused to back down, saying: there was a vigorous campaign on social media critising the company and calling for a boycott. 30 labour women mps sent a letter to the company yesterday saying boots was...
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andy moore, bbc news.y have sacked a further 7000 members of the security forces and civil service, as mass rallies are held in the country to mark the first anniversary of a failed coup to overthrow president erdogan. around 200,000 people have now been punished for allegedly supporting the plot. 0ur correspondent mark lowen reports and a warning you might find some of the images in this report distressing. turkey's nightmare was unleashed as the plotters seized the bosphorus bridge. sabri unal tried to reach it to resist the coup attempt. a tank approached. he lay in its path, between its tracks. miraculously, he got up unhurt. then a second... he tried to stop it again, but it ran over his arm. today, he bears the scars of the coup. translation: i came here for the sake of god, to gain his blessing. i was not afraid and i am nota hero. to be a hero, i would have had to stop the tanks. i wish the coup had never happened. 0n the 15th july, rogue soldiers bombed government buildings and seized roads. more
andy moore, bbc news.y have sacked a further 7000 members of the security forces and civil service, as mass rallies are held in the country to mark the first anniversary of a failed coup to overthrow president erdogan. around 200,000 people have now been punished for allegedly supporting the plot. 0ur correspondent mark lowen reports and a warning you might find some of the images in this report distressing. turkey's nightmare was unleashed as the plotters seized the bosphorus bridge. sabri...
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andy moore, bbc news. that's according to figures from the office for national statistics.ntjonty bloom is here with the details. why has borrowing risen in this way? borrowing is £2 billion higher this year than it was last year for the month ofjune. that's down to several factors. as month ofjune. that's down to severalfactors. as inflation goes up, so does the cost of financing borrowing. the government has to find more in interest payments. the government is spending a bit more and some tax receipts are down, so corporation taxes coming in a bit lower than expected full stop on top of all that, last year was a very good year. this year there aren't so many one off factors that would bring in money. lots of analysis for all of those details i assume. in essence, what does it mean for government finances? it means the government finances? it means the government is borrowing more and the treasury are saying basically look at these figures, we don't have any more cash. this is turning into a political debate, because the treasury are saying we haven't got room to be genero
andy moore, bbc news. that's according to figures from the office for national statistics.ntjonty bloom is here with the details. why has borrowing risen in this way? borrowing is £2 billion higher this year than it was last year for the month ofjune. that's down to several factors. as month ofjune. that's down to severalfactors. as inflation goes up, so does the cost of financing borrowing. the government has to find more in interest payments. the government is spending a bit more and some...
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andy moore, bbc news. laura bicker is in washington for us.we can expect on the hearing later on today? jared kushner in his statement is very clear. he believes there has been no collusion with russia by him or any member of the trump campaign. that, he will reiterate to the senate panel today. he said he had hardly any panel today. he said he had hardly a ny co nta cts panel today. he said he had hardly any contacts with russia during the campaign, or any contacts with russia during the campaign, oi’ even any contacts with russia during the campaign, or even afterwards. but he will be asked and quizzed about the meeting he took alongside donald trump meeting he took alongside donald trumer meeting he took alongside donald trump jr with meeting he took alongside donald trumerwitha meeting he took alongside donald trump jr with a russian meeting he took alongside donald trumer with a russian lawyer, a russian lawyer who had promised incriminating evidence about hillary clinton. now, in a statement, mr kushner said that in the meeting, he said
andy moore, bbc news. laura bicker is in washington for us.we can expect on the hearing later on today? jared kushner in his statement is very clear. he believes there has been no collusion with russia by him or any member of the trump campaign. that, he will reiterate to the senate panel today. he said he had hardly any panel today. he said he had hardly a ny co nta cts panel today. he said he had hardly any contacts with russia during the campaign, or any contacts with russia during the...
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andy moore, bbc news. east ham who has campaigned on this issue, joins us now from east london thank you very much forjoining us. the topline unders seems to be guidelines on buying and carrying acid. surely it is more a corrosive substance? many does you can find in the bottom of your kitchen drawer.|j welcome the announcement of a review. i hope it will be to action. this is a first step. i think carrying our featured in this is a first step. i think carrying ourfeatured in itself be this is a first step. i think carrying our featured in itself be a criminal offence, in the same way that carrying a knife around the streets is today a criminal offence. i also very much agree with what diane abbott was saying in your earlier clip, but nobody should be permitted to buy sulphuric acid u nless permitted to buy sulphuric acid unless they have a licence. i also welcome what i think has been announced, which is a review of the sentencing guidelines to look at the likelihoods, the need for tougher sentences for a
andy moore, bbc news. east ham who has campaigned on this issue, joins us now from east london thank you very much forjoining us. the topline unders seems to be guidelines on buying and carrying acid. surely it is more a corrosive substance? many does you can find in the bottom of your kitchen drawer.|j welcome the announcement of a review. i hope it will be to action. this is a first step. i think carrying our featured in this is a first step. i think carrying ourfeatured in itself be this is...
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andy moore, bbc news.an johnson is in hackney. to have a spate of attacks like this much —— must be calling huge concern in the area. is this a growing problem? it sounds like it is, reports that the number of these attacks has grown in east london, it seems like there is a growing issue with this type of attack. the most awful of substances being used as a way of robbing people, it is something causing growing concern. this is the scene of one of those attacks last night, we understand the mopeds delivery driver had pulled up at the traffic lights when another pulled up and threw acid in his face. they then stole his mopeds and drug —— drove off on it. this seems to be a pattern when it comes to these five attacks. the police are calling at least one of these victim's injuries life changing, i think we can take from bad that the injuries are serious and can have long—lasting effects. that could mean that that person is going to be left at least partially sighted. so something that is causing concern, and
andy moore, bbc news.an johnson is in hackney. to have a spate of attacks like this much —— must be calling huge concern in the area. is this a growing problem? it sounds like it is, reports that the number of these attacks has grown in east london, it seems like there is a growing issue with this type of attack. the most awful of substances being used as a way of robbing people, it is something causing growing concern. this is the scene of one of those attacks last night, we understand the...
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andy moore, bbc news. east ham who has he is coming up shortly from east london. he is coming up shortly from east london. two german tourists have been killed in stabbings at a hotel beach in the popular red sea resort of hurghada in egypt. at least four other people were injured and a man has been arrested. the knifeman initially killed the two women before injuring two other tourists at the zahabia hotel. he then swam to a nearby beach and attacked and wounded two more people before he was overpowered by staff and arrested. a teenager has died after taking a suspected "legal high," in devon. the girl, who was 15, was found unconscious at nearly 5am in a park in newton abbot this morning. police believe she had an adverse reaction to the drug. two other girls were also taken to hospital as a precaution. the substance has not yet been identified according to devon and cornwall police. 0ur correspondent, chloe axford, is at the scene for us. we don't know a huge amount but we know it was at this park on th
andy moore, bbc news. east ham who has he is coming up shortly from east london. he is coming up shortly from east london. two german tourists have been killed in stabbings at a hotel beach in the popular red sea resort of hurghada in egypt. at least four other people were injured and a man has been arrested. the knifeman initially killed the two women before injuring two other tourists at the zahabia hotel. he then swam to a nearby beach and attacked and wounded two more people before he was...
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andy moore, bbc news. our washington correspondent laura bickerjoins me now.es this put all matters to rest. i mean, that's optimistic in the extreme. very optimistic. he also makes it very clear that there has been no collusion by him or any member of the trump campaign with russia or the trump campaign with russia or the russian government. but he does go on to explain some of those meetings you just heard about. that meetings you just heard about. that meeting with a russian lawyer, arranged by donald trumpjunior. a russian lawyer who had promised incriminating information about hillary clinton. jared kushner said he was late to that meeting. when he went in it was clear it was a waste of his time. in fact he said he e—mailed his assistant to try and get him to call him so he could get out of the meeting. he also goes on to explain his other contacts with members of, for instance, the russian ambassador, and the head of a bank known to the kremlin. he said when it comes to these meetings he didn't initiate them. he did not ask for them. but he took them bec
andy moore, bbc news. our washington correspondent laura bickerjoins me now.es this put all matters to rest. i mean, that's optimistic in the extreme. very optimistic. he also makes it very clear that there has been no collusion by him or any member of the trump campaign with russia or the trump campaign with russia or the russian government. but he does go on to explain some of those meetings you just heard about. that meetings you just heard about. that meeting with a russian lawyer, arranged...
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andy moore reports.t secretary david davis looked happy enough this morning as he came back to brussels to lead the british side on day four of these negotiations. behind the scenes, 98 british officials have been going through the detail in talks that were supposed to be about the substance of brexit. there were three main topics of discussion — the rights of citizens, both eu citizens living in the uk and britons living in the eu. the financial settlement, the so—called divorce bill britain will have to pay. and then there is the question of the irish border, a new frontier between the eu and uk. the message from the eu's chief negotiator was that he was still unsure about precisely what the uk's position was on many issues. translation: we require this clarification on the financial settlement, on citizens‘ rights, on ireland, with the two key points of the common travel area from the good friday agreement, and on the other separation issues. michel barnier said there was fundamental divergiance on ce
andy moore reports.t secretary david davis looked happy enough this morning as he came back to brussels to lead the british side on day four of these negotiations. behind the scenes, 98 british officials have been going through the detail in talks that were supposed to be about the substance of brexit. there were three main topics of discussion — the rights of citizens, both eu citizens living in the uk and britons living in the eu. the financial settlement, the so—called divorce bill...
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andy moore, bbc news.olding talks in washington to discuss a possible trade deal with the united states after the uk leaves the european union. current eu rules prevent britain signing an agreement until after brexit. mr fox said the talks cover with a "number of strands" including "continuity" of existing deals. he's been speaking in the last half hour. 0ur political correspondent is in westminster. talking before you sign a deal is going to wind some people up? for people who have advocated the uk's departure from the european union, people like liam fox, who was a brexiteer, one of the prominent leave campaigner, part of the reason was they wanted the uk to forge its own trade deals, free from the shackles own trade deals, free from the s ha ckles of own trade deals, free from the shackles of eu membership. so that is what he sees his role as doing. there is no reel conflict with the european union on this, the eu recognises that the uk needs to develop trading relationships in readiness for brexit as a
andy moore, bbc news.olding talks in washington to discuss a possible trade deal with the united states after the uk leaves the european union. current eu rules prevent britain signing an agreement until after brexit. mr fox said the talks cover with a "number of strands" including "continuity" of existing deals. he's been speaking in the last half hour. 0ur political correspondent is in westminster. talking before you sign a deal is going to wind some people up? for people...
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andy moore, bbc news. their fight over their terminally ill baby. donald trump's son—in—law and senior adviserjared kushner denies colluding with russia during the president's election campaign. the government promises an energy revolution, investing hundreds of millions of £in battery technology. sport the england cricket captaineth heather knights say their triumph should be a springboard to advance the women's game round the world. the team coach says the sport is getting the recognition and respect it deserves. manchester city have bought benjamin mendy from monaco for £52 million and the olympic champion adam peaty will defend his world title in dud pest. he is looking to become the first man to break 57 seconds in the event, all being well we might bring you that race live just after half past. the government is promising what it calls a revolution in the way electricity is generated, used and stored — that could save households up to £40 billion by 2050. a special fund to award hundreds of millions
andy moore, bbc news. their fight over their terminally ill baby. donald trump's son—in—law and senior adviserjared kushner denies colluding with russia during the president's election campaign. the government promises an energy revolution, investing hundreds of millions of £in battery technology. sport the england cricket captaineth heather knights say their triumph should be a springboard to advance the women's game round the world. the team coach says the sport is getting the...
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andy moore, bbc news. for a more consistent response to major incidents from all fire brigades in the uk following the grenfell tower disaster. a bbc news investigation found that crew levels and equipment vary significantly across the country, leading to what the fire brigades union has described as a postcode lottery. holly hamilton reports. more than a month on, there is now a clear picture of how the london fire brigade responded to the blaze. last week, it emerged it took more than 30 minutes for a high ladder to arrive after the first fire engine. until grenfell, automatically bringing this piece of equipment to a tower block was not part predetermined attendance plan. but a bbc newsnight investigation has found that is different from 70% of fire services in the uk with high—rise blocks in their region. the investigation also revealed significant variations in the number of fire engines dispatched across the country. it has prompted calls for the government to implement mandatory minimum requirements
andy moore, bbc news. for a more consistent response to major incidents from all fire brigades in the uk following the grenfell tower disaster. a bbc news investigation found that crew levels and equipment vary significantly across the country, leading to what the fire brigades union has described as a postcode lottery. holly hamilton reports. more than a month on, there is now a clear picture of how the london fire brigade responded to the blaze. last week, it emerged it took more than 30...
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andy moore reports.ocking the high prices charged in the uk for the morning after pill. they said it would be cheaper to buy to france and by therefore around £5. that's £30. 30 actual pounds? tesco and superd rug £5. that's £30. 30 actual pounds? tesco and superdrug reduced their prices, but puts reviews to back down, saying call there was a vigorous campaign on social media threatening to boycott. yesterday it was said that woods was taking a moral position on what should be a personal choice for women. and then came a late—night change of heart. in a statement, boots said it was apologising for its choice of words. it also said that emergency call was active sellers is where freely available on the nhs in many of its stores. campaigners said boots had misjudged public opinion. i ran the disappointment is that it is that it has taken this long, and the threat ofa has taken this long, and the threat of a boycott by customers, for boots to reach this is ishant. this was a position reached by superdrug an
andy moore reports.ocking the high prices charged in the uk for the morning after pill. they said it would be cheaper to buy to france and by therefore around £5. that's £30. 30 actual pounds? tesco and superd rug £5. that's £30. 30 actual pounds? tesco and superdrug reduced their prices, but puts reviews to back down, saying call there was a vigorous campaign on social media threatening to boycott. yesterday it was said that woods was taking a moral position on what should be a personal...
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to look into special services for transgender people to mark their transition. 0ur correspondent andy mooreu. what does this mean, in effect? it is very much a symbolic indication of support for the transgender community. the first pa rt the transgender community. the first part was to welcome and affirm transgender people in the church. there was no debate about that. the second part was whether there should bea second part was whether there should be a separate ceremony or form of words to welcome them into the church, in their new identity. there was more debate about that. some speakers said, well, we can adapt existing services like the service of affirmation, and we don't need anything new. 0thers of affirmation, and we don't need anything new. others said, yes, we need something new to welcome and embrace transgender people. the motion said no member of the clergy should ever be forced to carry out this, if it was against their conscience. we heard from rowan williams. she read out an e—mail from a student who recently transitioned from a woman to a man. it would mean a lot to see th
to look into special services for transgender people to mark their transition. 0ur correspondent andy mooreu. what does this mean, in effect? it is very much a symbolic indication of support for the transgender community. the first pa rt the transgender community. the first part was to welcome and affirm transgender people in the church. there was no debate about that. the second part was whether there should bea second part was whether there should be a separate ceremony or form of words to...
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our correspondent andy moore was at the protest.ion here, a lot of people very angry. you can tension here, a lot of people very angry. you can see over on tension here, a lot of people very angry. you can see over on this side some heated exchanges. just a while ago here we saw some police outriders on their motorbikes come by, five or six of them. they were stopped by the crowd and briefly missiles were thrown at them. and they turned around and went back in another direction. the road here is closed at the moment. you won't see any police officers in the immediate vicinity. some of the community police officers were getting abuse from the crowd but the police are monitoring the situation, the helicopter is overhead. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. the parents of the terminally ill british baby, charlie gard, have abandoned their legal battle to take him to america for treatment. they made their decision after seeing the latest brain scans of their ii—month—old son. other stories around the bbc. swiss police say
our correspondent andy moore was at the protest.ion here, a lot of people very angry. you can tension here, a lot of people very angry. you can see over on tension here, a lot of people very angry. you can see over on this side some heated exchanges. just a while ago here we saw some police outriders on their motorbikes come by, five or six of them. they were stopped by the crowd and briefly missiles were thrown at them. and they turned around and went back in another direction. the road here...
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andy moore is at the scene now. what more can you tell us about this incident? been shared widely on social media and has provoked a lot of anger among some people, especially in the black community. one man said to me today no white kid would ever have been treated like this. you can see the young man running into the shop behind me, filmed on a security camera, pursued by a uniformed police officer. there is a struggle, eventually the young man falls to the floor. at some stage you can see something being put in his mouth. eventually he is restrained with handcuffs. two officers it appears are involved. the independent police complaints commission took over this inquiry very soon. they say there is evidence that something was found in the man's throat at the scene. we heard from the borough commander at hackney today and he said no police officer was exempt from the law and would not wish to be. he said there would not wish to be. he said there would be a lot of speculation about how this young man died and he has been named locally as rash and remain charles.
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trying to swallow an object, and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. 0ur reporter, andy moorethis happened early yesterday morning. police were following a car, a passenger got out the car and went into the shop behind me. there is security fit age of what happened that has been shared on social area and has caused a lot of anger. you can see a uniformed officer pursuing a young man into a shop and then there is a struggle on the floor. it's some stage you can see the young man putting something in his mouth. then another man later ran gets involved in the struggle and the young man is handcuffed. his fist down on the floor with his hands behind his back. at some stage she becomes unresponsive and then he is held by police medics and paramedics and is taken to hospital. he is helped by police medics. the video has been widely shared. it has caused a lot of anger, especially in the black community. we can hear from an activist here in hackney. that boys should be alive today sitting in a cell able to tell his side of the story. instead he is in a more waiting for an autopsy had
trying to swallow an object, and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. 0ur reporter, andy moorethis happened early yesterday morning. police were following a car, a passenger got out the car and went into the shop behind me. there is security fit age of what happened that has been shared on social area and has caused a lot of anger. you can see a uniformed officer pursuing a young man into a shop and then there is a struggle on the floor. it's some stage you can see the young man...
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andy moore is at a branch of boots in central london.ny clearer about how boots got itself in this mess? they said they did not want to incentivise inappropriate behaviour whereas other companies have their places. the campaign was taken up by 30 female mps and it appeared on some of the front pages this morning and late last date we had this change of heart. i have someone with me from the royal pharmaceutical society. what is your reaction?” the royal pharmaceutical society. what is your reaction? i am pleased to see the change of heart but it is good this has opened up a debate about access to the morning after pill and access for women to have took control over their fertility and sexual and reproductive health. they seem to be saying that women would be irresponsible. that cannot be the case because pharmacists have to ask a set number of questions so if women are trying to regularly use the morning after pill they are not allowed to have it. what is the position across the country on access to the pill and to the consultation? you
andy moore is at a branch of boots in central london.ny clearer about how boots got itself in this mess? they said they did not want to incentivise inappropriate behaviour whereas other companies have their places. the campaign was taken up by 30 female mps and it appeared on some of the front pages this morning and late last date we had this change of heart. i have someone with me from the royal pharmaceutical society. what is your reaction?” the royal pharmaceutical society. what is your...
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andy moore's report contains flashing images and some scenes you may find distressing., mate — your eyes? in the aftermath of the first attack, police doused the victim with water. he was protected by his helmet, and lucky to escape with only minor injuries. but even so, it was a terrifying experience. took off my helmet, and i was just screaming for help, because it was getting dry, and as much as it was getting dry, it was burning. i was screaming for water, screaming for help, knocking on the doors and windows. another rider attacked at this location was not so lucky. he has life—changing injuries to his face. the shadow home secretary called the attacks horrific and barbaric. she is calling for tighter controls. nobody in their own home needs pure sulphuric acid. there are different alternatives for cleaning your drains. no—one should be able to buy sulphuric acid unless they're a builder or a workman who needs it in the course of their profession, and they should have a licence. the government says it is working with the police to see what more can be done to comba
andy moore's report contains flashing images and some scenes you may find distressing., mate — your eyes? in the aftermath of the first attack, police doused the victim with water. he was protected by his helmet, and lucky to escape with only minor injuries. but even so, it was a terrifying experience. took off my helmet, and i was just screaming for help, because it was getting dry, and as much as it was getting dry, it was burning. i was screaming for water, screaming for help, knocking on...
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with the latest on the negotiations, here's andy moore.cretary david davis looked happy enough this morning as he came back to brussels to lead the british side one day four of these negotiations. behind the scenes, 98 british officials have been going through the detail in talks that we re through the detail in talks that were supposed to be about the substance of brexit. there were three main topics of discussion, the rights of citizens, both eu citizens living in the uk and britons living in the eu. the financial so—called divorce bill britain will have to pgy- divorce bill britain will have to pay. and then there is the question of the irish border, a new frontier between the eu and uk. the message from the eu's chief negotiator was that he was still unsure about precisely what the uk position was on many issues. transmission macro we require this clarification on financial settlement of citizens rights, an island, with the two key points of the common travel area and the good friday agreement, and on the good friday agreement, and on
with the latest on the negotiations, here's andy moore.cretary david davis looked happy enough this morning as he came back to brussels to lead the british side one day four of these negotiations. behind the scenes, 98 british officials have been going through the detail in talks that we re through the detail in talks that were supposed to be about the substance of brexit. there were three main topics of discussion, the rights of citizens, both eu citizens living in the uk and britons living in...
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our correspondent andy moore is at the scene in hackney and hejoins us 110w. scene in hackney and hejoinsmore can you tell us? this happened in the early hours of saturday morning, about ten to two in the morning. police were following a car here on the road, is stopped, passenger got out. he was chased on foot to this convenience stop, he went inside and then the incident was filmed on a security camera. 0ne incident was filmed on a security camera. one of 15 security cameras in that sharp. that security camera footage was filmed by a mobile phone and the footage has been widely shared on social media. we are not showing be fitted at the moment because we do not have the permission of the owner. it shows a struggle on the floor between a uniformed police officer and the young man, the young man appears to put something in his mouth. later on, another man in plain clothes, presumably a plainclothes officer gets involved in the struggle. the suspect, the young man is handcuffed with his hands behind his back. he becomes unresponsive at some stage. police were very concerned for his safety.
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to swallow an object, and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. 0ur correspondent andy moorey in east london. what more can you tell us about this? this incident happened in the early hours of the morning at this shop, about ten to two in the morning on saturday. police were following a car here on kingsland road, a passenger got out and was chased into this shop. there is a video showing the incident, recorded ona video showing the incident, recorded on a security camera, and that video has been widely shared on social media. we are not showing it at the moment because we do not have the permission of the owner. you can see a struggle between a police officer and a young man on the floor. the young man appears to put something in his mouth at one stage. later on another man is involved in a struggle, presumably a plainclothes peace officer. the young man is handcuffed with his hands behind his back. later on in the video you can see he is unresponsive and at that stage we understand paramedics were called but he was declared dead in hospital a short time later. very soon aft
to swallow an object, and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. 0ur correspondent andy moorey in east london. what more can you tell us about this? this incident happened in the early hours of the morning at this shop, about ten to two in the morning on saturday. police were following a car here on kingsland road, a passenger got out and was chased into this shop. there is a video showing the incident, recorded ona video showing the incident, recorded on a security camera, and...
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to look into special services for transgender people to mark their transition. 0ur correspondent andy moore welcome and affirm transgender people in the church. there is really no debate about that. the second part was whether there should be a separate ceremony or form of words to welcome them into the church, in their new identity. and there was more debate about that. some speakers said, well, we can adapt existing services, like the service of affirmation, and we don't need anything new. others said that we do need something new, just to welcome and embrace transgender people. the motion said no members of the clergy should ever be forced to carry out the service if it was against their conscience. and we heard from reverend doctor rowan williams. she read an e—mailfrom a student who had recently transitioned from a woman to a man. you vote for this, it would be a way of saying that the church of england officially accept people like me, and think that our identity is valid, and won't try and invalidate us. valid, and won't try and invalidate us. please do it. it shows that the church l
to look into special services for transgender people to mark their transition. 0ur correspondent andy moore welcome and affirm transgender people in the church. there is really no debate about that. the second part was whether there should be a separate ceremony or form of words to welcome them into the church, in their new identity. and there was more debate about that. some speakers said, well, we can adapt existing services, like the service of affirmation, and we don't need anything new....
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to swallow an object, and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. 0ur correspondent andy moorein hackney in east london. what more can you tell us about this incident is to mark this happened in the early hours of saturday morning at about ten to two in the morning. a car was being followed along kingsland road by the police. a man got out and was chased by police into the shop behind me. there is a security camera video of the incident which has been shared widely on social media and has provoked a lot of comment. in that you can see a uniformed police officers struggling with a young man on the floor. the young man appears to put something in his mouth. at one stage another man gets involved in the struggle, presumably a plainclothes police officer. the young man is facedown, he is handcuffed with his hands behind his back. the man became ill and u nfortu nately back. the man became ill and unfortunately he died in hospital a short time later. the investigation was taken over very quickly by the independent police complaints commission. they say they have seized a lot of vide
to swallow an object, and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. 0ur correspondent andy moorein hackney in east london. what more can you tell us about this incident is to mark this happened in the early hours of saturday morning at about ten to two in the morning. a car was being followed along kingsland road by the police. a man got out and was chased by police into the shop behind me. there is a security camera video of the incident which has been shared widely on social media...
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earlier i spoke with our correspondent andy moore who explained what the vote means.community. the motion was in two parts, the first was to welcome and affirm transgender people in the church. there's really no debate about that. there's really no debate about that. the second part was whether there should be a separate ceremony or form of words to welcome them into the church in their new identity. there was more debate about that. some speakers have said that they can adapt existing services, like the service of affirmation, and we do not need anything new. others said that we do need something new to welcome and embrace transgender people. the motion said no members of the clergy should ever be forced to carry out the service if it was against their conscience. we heard from reverend doctor rowan williams, who read an e—mailfrom a student who read an e—mailfrom a student who had recently transitioned from a woman to a man. it would mean a lot to see the leadership of my church support transgender people. when i go intoa support transgender people. when i go into a
earlier i spoke with our correspondent andy moore who explained what the vote means.community. the motion was in two parts, the first was to welcome and affirm transgender people in the church. there's really no debate about that. there's really no debate about that. the second part was whether there should be a separate ceremony or form of words to welcome them into the church in their new identity. there was more debate about that. some speakers have said that they can adapt existing...
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andy moore's report contains flashing images and some scenes you may find distressing.gy at middlesex university — and has been researching acid attacks. he told me a short time ago that gangs are increasingly using corrosive substances as they are easier to get hold of. well, we know that over the past two 01’ well, we know that over the past two or three years, the number of attacks have been increasing. in the last year, the figures are up perhaps almost 75% on the year prior to that. in london, for example, we have had over 1800 attacks since 2010, 2011. the bass majority of those attacks appear to be occurring in east london, so there is a rather strange phenomenon taking place there. but certainly the numbers are up. now, in terms of the people who are carrying out these attacks, is there any evidence that this has become a preferred weapon? indeed. that appears to be the case. we have always had acid attacks. maybe not making the news, often used in terms of domestic violence of honour —based violence. that's the traditional method. but here in the traditional me
andy moore's report contains flashing images and some scenes you may find distressing.gy at middlesex university — and has been researching acid attacks. he told me a short time ago that gangs are increasingly using corrosive substances as they are easier to get hold of. well, we know that over the past two 01’ well, we know that over the past two or three years, the number of attacks have been increasing. in the last year, the figures are up perhaps almost 75% on the year prior to that. in...
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andy moore, bbc news.nts have threatened to block the key brexit bill which will convert all existing eu laws into uk law over what they say is a power grab by westminster. the repeal bill is also facing opposition from labour and other parties in the commons. our political correspondent chris mason joins us now from westminster. good morning, chris. this is seeming to bea good morning, chris. this is seeming to be a thing attack from all sides here? 360 degrees of scrutiny for the government on its blueprint for brexit, outlined yesterday in the european union withdrawal bill, the repeal bill, the big cut and paste exercise where all of those laws the uk signed up to as part of being a member of the european union get cut and pasted, so on our first day outside the eu there are still laws covering all the areas the eu up to now has been power to set laws on. but also some controversy about that process. as you were saying, concern from the scottish and welsh governments, concern from labour and some conse
andy moore, bbc news.nts have threatened to block the key brexit bill which will convert all existing eu laws into uk law over what they say is a power grab by westminster. the repeal bill is also facing opposition from labour and other parties in the commons. our political correspondent chris mason joins us now from westminster. good morning, chris. this is seeming to bea good morning, chris. this is seeming to be a thing attack from all sides here? 360 degrees of scrutiny for the government...
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andy moore reports. air traffic building over the uk as the sun rises on a typical summer's day. beginning of the busiest ever summer. new technology is being used all the time to increase the capacity of our airspace. this is a virtual control tower for london city airport. computers can see more than the human eye. national air traffic services are expecting more than 770,000 flights to cross our skies this summer. that's 40,000 more than last year. but by 2030, there would be a predicted 8000 flight cancellations unless something is done. the current system was designed for the planes of the 1960s. modern aircraft are much more sophisticated and that means a new plan can be created. effectively, it's redrawing the air networks we have and airspace, to accommodate that future growth. but it can mean more direct routes, it can mean continuous descents into airports, continuous climbs out of airports, so there's potentially environmental benefit as well as addressing issues around noise pollution through modernising our airspace. this morning, transport secretary chris grayling l
andy moore reports. air traffic building over the uk as the sun rises on a typical summer's day. beginning of the busiest ever summer. new technology is being used all the time to increase the capacity of our airspace. this is a virtual control tower for london city airport. computers can see more than the human eye. national air traffic services are expecting more than 770,000 flights to cross our skies this summer. that's 40,000 more than last year. but by 2030, there would be a predicted...
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andy moore is at grenfell tower.ur's shadow housing minister in the commons earlier saying that the government will now bejudged on not its words, but actions. what is the sense you have from being read today about how people are feeling about what the government is doing? including this task force? we haven't had much reaction to that today. we've heard in the last few weeks a lot of scepticism about grand statements being made by politicians and what happened on the ground. residents have said that they've been given a lot of reassurance, a lot of promises, but that isn't reflected in their experience. we spoke to one resident who said that he'd been offered accommodation but it was too small, not suitable for his family and too far away from his daughter's school. let me show you what's going on behind me. there is work going on you maybe able to see on the left—hand side of the building, the most fragile part of the structure, some props have been inserted to it up. the camera travels up, some of those props are
andy moore is at grenfell tower.ur's shadow housing minister in the commons earlier saying that the government will now bejudged on not its words, but actions. what is the sense you have from being read today about how people are feeling about what the government is doing? including this task force? we haven't had much reaction to that today. we've heard in the last few weeks a lot of scepticism about grand statements being made by politicians and what happened on the ground. residents have...
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a warning — you may find some of the flashing images in andy moore's report distressing. it hurt, mate — your eyes? in the aftermath of the first attack, police doused the victim with water. he was protected by his helmet, and lucky to escape with only minor injuries. but even so, it was a terrifying experience. took off my helmet, and i was just screaming for help, because it was getting dry, and as much as it was getting dry, it was burning. i was screaming for water, screaming for help. knocking on the doors and windows. another rider attacked at this location was not so lucky. he has life—changing injuries to his face. the shadow home secretary called the attacks horrific and barbaric. she is calling for tighter controls. nobody in their own home needs pure sulphuric acid. there are different alternatives for cleaning your drains. no—one should be able to buy sulphuric acid unless they're a builder or a workman who needs it in the course of their profession, and they should have a licence. the government says it is working with the police to see what more can be done
a warning — you may find some of the flashing images in andy moore's report distressing. it hurt, mate — your eyes? in the aftermath of the first attack, police doused the victim with water. he was protected by his helmet, and lucky to escape with only minor injuries. but even so, it was a terrifying experience. took off my helmet, and i was just screaming for help, because it was getting dry, and as much as it was getting dry, it was burning. i was screaming for water, screaming for help....
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with the latest on the negotiations, here's andy moore. christian fraser is in brussels for us.t been we havejust been handed we have just been handed the 7—page document. it shows where they need further clarification. you can see they have codified this. where there is agreement, it is unclean. disagreement is red. we will talk about some of that in a moment. for those who care, i have counted on these documents 22 in green, 14 in red and 18 still these documents 22 in green, 1a in red and 18 still needing clarification. what david davis said it had made substantial progress on around 50% of the issues seems to be backed up by this document. but there are some big outstanding issues. brexit secretary david davis looked happy enough this morning as he came back to brussels to lead the british side one day four of these negotiations. behind the scenes, 98 british officials have been going through the detail in talks that were supposed to be about the substance of brexit. there were three main topics of discussion, the rights of citizens, both eu citizens living in the uk and bri
with the latest on the negotiations, here's andy moore. christian fraser is in brussels for us.t been we havejust been handed we have just been handed the 7—page document. it shows where they need further clarification. you can see they have codified this. where there is agreement, it is unclean. disagreement is red. we will talk about some of that in a moment. for those who care, i have counted on these documents 22 in green, 14 in red and 18 still these documents 22 in green, 1a in red and...
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andy moore reports. air traffic building over the uk as the sun rises on a typical summer's day.e busiest ever summer. new technologies being used all the time to increase the capacity of our airspace. this is a virtual control for london city airport will stop computers can see more than the human eye. national air traffic services are expecting more than 770,000 flights to cross our skies this summer. that's 40,000 more than last year. but by 2030, there would be a predicted 8,000 flight cancellations unless something is done. the current system was designed for the planes of the 1960s. modern aircraft are much more sophisticated and that means a new plan can be created. effectively it's redrawing the air networks we have and airspace, to accommodate that future growth. but it can mean more direct route, it can mean continuous descents into airports, continuous climbs out of airports, so there's potentially environmentally benefit as well as addressing issues around noise pollution through modernising our airspace. this morning, transport secretary chris grayling launched a £1
andy moore reports. air traffic building over the uk as the sun rises on a typical summer's day.e busiest ever summer. new technologies being used all the time to increase the capacity of our airspace. this is a virtual control for london city airport will stop computers can see more than the human eye. national air traffic services are expecting more than 770,000 flights to cross our skies this summer. that's 40,000 more than last year. but by 2030, there would be a predicted 8,000 flight...
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trying to swallow an object, and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. 0ur reporter andy mooreg a car, a passenger got out of the car and when he went into the shop behind me. there was security camera footage of what happened and that has been widely shared on social media and has caused a lot of anger. one man said to me today no white kid would have you can see the young man running into the shop behind me, filmed on security camera pursued by a uniformed release officer. there is a struggle, eventually they young man falls to the floor. at some stage you can see something being put in his mouth. the young man is handcuffed, face down on the floor with his hands behind his back. at some stage he becomes unresponsive, then he‘s helped by police, medics, paramedics. he‘s taken to hospital but died later on. this video has been widely shared on social media and it has caused a lot of anger, especially among the black community. there is a lot of anger being expressed down here and i think we can hearfrom pauline pierce, an activist here in hackney. to me that boy should be aliv
trying to swallow an object, and was pronounced dead in hospital a short time later. 0ur reporter andy mooreg a car, a passenger got out of the car and when he went into the shop behind me. there was security camera footage of what happened and that has been widely shared on social media and has caused a lot of anger. one man said to me today no white kid would have you can see the young man running into the shop behind me, filmed on security camera pursued by a uniformed release officer. there...