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that was andy moore speaking earlier. city of surgut. the attacker was then shot dead by police. the man apparently stabbed passers—by on the street at random. the islamic state militant group has said it was behind the attack. but russia's investigations committee said it wouldn't comment on the possibility of terrorist motives, calling the attack "attempted murder". and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in sunday mornings front pages. at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times and bonnie greer, playwright and writer at the new european. join us if you can. donald trump has thanked his former chief strategist, steve bannon, for his service after he was fired from his job at the white house. mr bannon — who was seen as the architect of mr trump's right—wing agenda — has vowed to continue to fight the president's opponents. he'll return to a role at the ultra—conservative website, breitbart news. david willis r
that was andy moore speaking earlier. city of surgut. the attacker was then shot dead by police. the man apparently stabbed passers—by on the street at random. the islamic state militant group has said it was behind the attack. but russia's investigations committee said it wouldn't comment on the possibility of terrorist motives, calling the attack "attempted murder". and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in sunday mornings front pages. at 10:30pm and...
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andy moore reports. she says they look like troops of mini construction workers minus the hard hats. pupils, she claims, are being shortchanged by teachers trying to insulate them from every bump, germ, or bruise. take conkers, for example. she says every minute spent trying to ban it takes away from the multitude of real dangers children face. she wants children to be allowed to take full advantage of the freedom of childhood to explore the world around them. and so, to that end, the 1,800 school inspectors in england will be taking part in sessions next month called, "when is safe, what really matters?" the aim is to get away from the tickbox culture of the past. there is also a warning today that children are spending too much of their free time online. it comes from the children's commissioner in england who says youngsters are bingeing on social media in the same way they like to tuck into junk food. she says they want parents to regulate internet usage just like they would stop them eating cheesebu
andy moore reports. she says they look like troops of mini construction workers minus the hard hats. pupils, she claims, are being shortchanged by teachers trying to insulate them from every bump, germ, or bruise. take conkers, for example. she says every minute spent trying to ban it takes away from the multitude of real dangers children face. she wants children to be allowed to take full advantage of the freedom of childhood to explore the world around them. and so, to that end, the 1,800...
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andy moore, bbc news. the headlines. north korea fires a missile that passes over northern japan.ys it will take "full steps" to protect its people. president trump declares a disaster of historic proportions — as america's fourth—largest city is hit by a year's rainfall — injust one week. frustration in brussels as the eu's chief director tells the uk to remove ambiguity. but first let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the telegraph says that the brexit talks between the uk and the eu have descended into a slanging match with the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier being called ‘unhelpful‘. whereas the times picks up on the frustration on the other side in its headline: ‘it‘s time to get serious, brussels tells britain'. the ft says that theresa may is set for disappointment this week because, the paper claims, the japanese government won't rush into free—trade talks with the uk. the metro reports that the driver — accused of killing eight people in a motorway crash on the m1 — was almost twice over the drink—drive limit. the lead in the express is that arthritis
andy moore, bbc news. the headlines. north korea fires a missile that passes over northern japan.ys it will take "full steps" to protect its people. president trump declares a disaster of historic proportions — as america's fourth—largest city is hit by a year's rainfall — injust one week. frustration in brussels as the eu's chief director tells the uk to remove ambiguity. but first let's have a quick look at some of the front pages. the telegraph says that the brexit talks...
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andy moore, bbc news.ence for murdering two patients, may have killed 84 others. niels hoegel was convicted and jailed two years ago — for giving lethal drug injections to intensive care patients. investigators have exhumed more than a hundred bodies of patients who died in clinics where hoegel worked. greater manchester police have arrested a 30—year—old woman on suspicion of the murder of a toddler. police discovered the body of a boy at a house in wythenshawe on the weekend. they were responding to a domestic disturbance call. a 31—year—old man is also being questioned. about 150 people have now been treated in hospital in eastbourne in east sussex afterfalling ill as a result of a mysterious chemical "haze" which drifted in from the sea late yesterday afternoon. 0ur correspondent amanda akass has been to birling gap, one of the affected areas, form where she sent this report. making the most of the late august sunshine. this morning people have been back enjoying the beach at birling gap, despite the e
andy moore, bbc news.ence for murdering two patients, may have killed 84 others. niels hoegel was convicted and jailed two years ago — for giving lethal drug injections to intensive care patients. investigators have exhumed more than a hundred bodies of patients who died in clinics where hoegel worked. greater manchester police have arrested a 30—year—old woman on suspicion of the murder of a toddler. police discovered the body of a boy at a house in wythenshawe on the weekend. they were...
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andy moore reports. involved in yesterday's crash was carrying 12 people from the nottingham area down towards london. police said some of its passengers were visiting from india. one of those who died has been identified as cyriacjoseph, who was also known as benny. he was the owner of the minibus company, abc travels. he is understood to be a father of two from nottingham. on facebook, one friend paid tribute, saying... today, police gave an update on the four people hurt in the crash. they're still in hospital with serious injuries. yesterday, police said three of them were in a life—threatening condition. one of them is a five—year—old girl. both lorry drivers were arrested at the scene yesterday, and this morning they were charged, each of them with eight counts of causing death by dangerous driving, and four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. one of them, ryszard masierak, who's 31 and from evesham, has also been charged with drink driving. he's been remanded in custody to appea
andy moore reports. involved in yesterday's crash was carrying 12 people from the nottingham area down towards london. police said some of its passengers were visiting from india. one of those who died has been identified as cyriacjoseph, who was also known as benny. he was the owner of the minibus company, abc travels. he is understood to be a father of two from nottingham. on facebook, one friend paid tribute, saying... today, police gave an update on the four people hurt in the crash....
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andy moore, bbc news.treated in hospital in eastbourne in east sussex afterfalling ill as a result of a mysterious chemical "haze" which drifted in from the sea late yesterday afternoon. our correspondent amanda akass has been to birling gap, one of the affected areas, from where she sent this report. making the most of the late august sunshine, this morning people have been back enjoying the beach at birling gap, despite the toxic cloud of gas which engulfed those here yesterday. my mum heard that people had evacuated, there was a gas in the air. i thought she was joking to start w we saw people with streaming eyes. we got back inside. start w we saw people with streaming eyes. we got back insidelj start w we saw people with streaming eyes. we got back inside. i saw on the news that the roads were open again. nothing strange is going on. soi again. nothing strange is going on. so i decided to have a second try. it's such a nice weekend, we just wa nt it's such a nice weekend, we just want to have a walk a
andy moore, bbc news.treated in hospital in eastbourne in east sussex afterfalling ill as a result of a mysterious chemical "haze" which drifted in from the sea late yesterday afternoon. our correspondent amanda akass has been to birling gap, one of the affected areas, from where she sent this report. making the most of the late august sunshine, this morning people have been back enjoying the beach at birling gap, despite the toxic cloud of gas which engulfed those here yesterday. my...
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andy moore, bbc news.in hospital in eastbourne in east sussex afterfalling ill as a result of a mysterious chemical "haze" which drifted in from the sea late yesterday afternoon. amanda akass is at birling gap, the area near beachy head which was worst affected. amanda has anyone got any idea yet what this haze was? i have spoken to the emergency services and they are still unclear as to what exactly this toxic gas cloud was and where it came from. some speculation it could have come from some kind of chemical leak in northern france, something like that happened a few years ago and strong smells worse melt across the south—east but sussex police say the weather conditions yesterday make that unlikely. there have also been reports there was a ship seen offshore off—loading something that has been reported to the police and the coastguard say they are checking all the vessels in the area at the time. as to what the substance was, the fire service say they do not think it was chlorine but it was causing dist
andy moore, bbc news.in hospital in eastbourne in east sussex afterfalling ill as a result of a mysterious chemical "haze" which drifted in from the sea late yesterday afternoon. amanda akass is at birling gap, the area near beachy head which was worst affected. amanda has anyone got any idea yet what this haze was? i have spoken to the emergency services and they are still unclear as to what exactly this toxic gas cloud was and where it came from. some speculation it could have come...
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andy moore, bbc news.s on bbc news: it is the right to be forgotten. the government has announced bigger fines for companies in this use personal data. north korea says america will pay a price for drafting tough new un sanctions over its missile and nuclear weapons programme. and the british model who says she was kidnapped for a week in italy has returned home. she says she feared for her life second by second. we could get more control of our personal information under plans outlined by the government. people will be able to ask for personal data to be deleted — and to ask firms to obtain "explicit" consent — when they process sensitive personal data. the amount we spend as consumers has fallen for the third month in a row. injuly we spent 0.8 per cent less than we did in the same month last year. this is the the longest downward streak in more than four years. we'll have more on that in a moment. house prices fell again for the 4th consecutive quarter. it's the first time that's happened since 2012. th
andy moore, bbc news.s on bbc news: it is the right to be forgotten. the government has announced bigger fines for companies in this use personal data. north korea says america will pay a price for drafting tough new un sanctions over its missile and nuclear weapons programme. and the british model who says she was kidnapped for a week in italy has returned home. she says she feared for her life second by second. we could get more control of our personal information under plans outlined by the...
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andy moore, bbc news.may need temporary emergency shelters with more than two—and—a—half feet of rain fallen on the city of houston alone. i can speak now to phillip truitt, public information officer for the texas a&m forest service that has been helping with rescue and relief efforts. thank you very much for coming on. tell us about the help you‘ve been able to offer people here. some of our biggest things right now has been focussing on life safety, you know getting in there, supporting the responders, trying to get people out of the flooded zones and impact zones. out of the flooded zones and impact zones. right now that‘s our number one priority. what sort of difficulties have people been facing this their homes before you and others have arrived? besides the flooding, not having power, water, sewer. things we take for granted. when you don‘t have those, it‘s a lot different lifestyle. often, floodwaters rising really quickly here. yeah, floodwaters can rise fast and overtake you quickly. it only take
andy moore, bbc news.may need temporary emergency shelters with more than two—and—a—half feet of rain fallen on the city of houston alone. i can speak now to phillip truitt, public information officer for the texas a&m forest service that has been helping with rescue and relief efforts. thank you very much for coming on. tell us about the help you‘ve been able to offer people here. some of our biggest things right now has been focussing on life safety, you know getting in there,...
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andy moore, bbc news.ed for 20 years for raping two of his followers. gurmeet ram rahim singh‘s conviction last week triggered large—scale riots by his devotees, in which 38 people were killed. thousands of police have been deployed to the region where his movement is based, amid fears of further unrest. from there, justin rowlatt reports. the town where the controversial self—styled guru is being held was under a strict lockdown today. the normally flamboyant god man was subdued as the 20—year sentence was read out. the victims said that was too light and they will appeal. after the explosion of violence that followed his conviction, the indian authorities say they are taking no chances. 16,000 paramilitary police and troops have been deployed. this town is the focus of concern today. the is where the vast temple complex that serves as the guru's headquarters is based. are your troops ready to besiege the temple complex, if necessary? we are fully equipped, fully ready and fully trained. whatever directio
andy moore, bbc news.ed for 20 years for raping two of his followers. gurmeet ram rahim singh‘s conviction last week triggered large—scale riots by his devotees, in which 38 people were killed. thousands of police have been deployed to the region where his movement is based, amid fears of further unrest. from there, justin rowlatt reports. the town where the controversial self—styled guru is being held was under a strict lockdown today. the normally flamboyant god man was subdued as the...
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andy moore reporting.nounced a significant shift in its policy on brexit — arguing that britain should continue to accept the rules of the single market and the customs union during the transition period after it leaves the eu. writing in the observer, the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, also suggests the uk could negotiate a permanent relationship with the single market, and remain in a form of customs union. joining me from west london is the labour mp and the co—chair of the all—party parliamentary group on eu relations, chuka umunna. thank you very much for being with us. thank you very much for being with us. why the change of heart for your party? i remember an interview with jeremy corbyn saying that we were definitely coming at the market. -- coming out of the single market. the position of the labour party at the general election was to retain the benefits that we get from being a member of the single market and the customs union going forward. the chief negotiator for the eu, customs u
andy moore reporting.nounced a significant shift in its policy on brexit — arguing that britain should continue to accept the rules of the single market and the customs union during the transition period after it leaves the eu. writing in the observer, the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, also suggests the uk could negotiate a permanent relationship with the single market, and remain in a form of customs union. joining me from west london is the labour mp and the co—chair of the...
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andy moore.n getting their a—level results — and the number getting the top grades has gone up slightly for the first time in six years. the government is to withdraw funding from learn direct, one of the largest private training companies in the uk, after a damning report by ofsted a big rise in the number of migrants crossing from morocco to spain — nearly three times as many people are now attempting the journey. in sport, the first day night test match in britain is underway. the pink ball is already causing a unique talents. debutant mark stoneman went for eight. england are 110w stoneman went for eight. england are now 67—2 against the west indies in their first now 67—2 against the west indies in theirfirst innings at now 67—2 against the west indies in their first innings at edgbaston. england‘s women have taken a big step towards the semifinals of the rugby world cup. they lead the united states 33—7 at half—time in dublin. and double olympic medallist and former world champion becky jam
andy moore.n getting their a—level results — and the number getting the top grades has gone up slightly for the first time in six years. the government is to withdraw funding from learn direct, one of the largest private training companies in the uk, after a damning report by ofsted a big rise in the number of migrants crossing from morocco to spain — nearly three times as many people are now attempting the journey. in sport, the first day night test match in britain is underway. the pink...
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joining me now is our correspondent andy moore. he has been looking into this.is still no risk to human health. but the initialfigure they told about comedy possible number of contaminated eggs, was 20 1000. now we have the updated figure, possibly 700,000 is the maximum number that may now be affected. it may appear... they're it is. quite a substantial change but it is still a very small proportion of the total number of eggs consumed in the uk. it is now .007%, very low number we eat something like 34 million eggs every day, billions of eggs every year, so this number is a largerfraction but still a large tiny fraction. but eve ryo ne still a large tiny fraction. but everyone will say, how safe if you happen to get one of these eggs, what may happen? nothing. because, according to the who, you have to consume. dozens of eggs to get affected at all, and it only happens if you get dozens of eggs. no one has turned up at a&e or dozens of people across the country at a&e having consumed dodgy eggs. it has not happened to you and the uk, and not happened to you an
joining me now is our correspondent andy moore. he has been looking into this.is still no risk to human health. but the initialfigure they told about comedy possible number of contaminated eggs, was 20 1000. now we have the updated figure, possibly 700,000 is the maximum number that may now be affected. it may appear... they're it is. quite a substantial change but it is still a very small proportion of the total number of eggs consumed in the uk. it is now .007%, very low number we eat...
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andy moore reports. 64—year—old arnold mouat was reported missing by his family on sevenjuly, the day july, the day after reported missing by his family on sevenjuly, the day after he had last been seen in his own home. at the time, police scotland launched an investigation which included a search of that property, but no trace was found of mr mouat. there was also a large—scale search in the area around, involving the police helicopter, divers, rescue teams and police dogs. then yesterday, police confirmed that a body had been found in mr mouat‘s home. there was no explanation of where it was found or in what circumstances. his death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious. police scotland say they had voluntarily referred the case to the independent watchdog, the police investigations and review commission. that same organisation started an investigation when police scotla nd started an investigation when police scotland failed to respond to an emergency call about a car that had crashed off the m9 near stirling in 2015. ms bell died in hospital after being found in the w
andy moore reports. 64—year—old arnold mouat was reported missing by his family on sevenjuly, the day july, the day after reported missing by his family on sevenjuly, the day after he had last been seen in his own home. at the time, police scotland launched an investigation which included a search of that property, but no trace was found of mr mouat. there was also a large—scale search in the area around, involving the police helicopter, divers, rescue teams and police dogs. then...
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andy moore reports.e had not seen one iota of a morse from charlie alliston at any stage. —— remorse. he was cleared of manslaughter but convicted of wanton orfurious driving. he manslaughter but convicted of wanton or furious driving. he collided with kim briggs on a street in london while driving in a legal bike that was not fitted with a front brake. —— and illegal break. police in london released a video to show that is -- london released a video to show that is —— difference that can make with stopping distances. first, the bike fitted with back and front brakes. it stops in a few metres. then the bike without proper breaks. it takes much longer to stop, around 19 metres. mrs briggs‘ husband, seen here on the right, is a cyclist in london himself. but he is not calling for a change in the law. he wa nts to calling for a change in the law. he wants to see a new offence of causing death or serious injury by dangerous or careless cycling. the same offence already exists for motorists. he said: charlie
andy moore reports.e had not seen one iota of a morse from charlie alliston at any stage. —— remorse. he was cleared of manslaughter but convicted of wanton orfurious driving. he manslaughter but convicted of wanton or furious driving. he collided with kim briggs on a street in london while driving in a legal bike that was not fitted with a front brake. —— and illegal break. police in london released a video to show that is -- london released a video to show that is —— difference...
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andy moore, bbc news.n's busiest railway station have been warned to expect major disruption this month. ten of the 19 platforms at waterloo station will be closed for three weeks. steph is at waterloo station for us. steph, this is going to be a bit of a nightmare, isn't it? yeah, good morning, good morning, everyone, it will be a bad night if you're travelling in and out of london this month as so many do. already this morning you can see people looking at the signs and working out whether their train is running. also i've seen their train is running. also i've seen a their train is running. also i've seen a load of people in hard hats and high—viz, a lot of the people working on this site. waterloo is one of the uk's biggest train stations, something like 270,000 journeys are made in and out of this station every day so it's certainly very busy and this is all about improving the station so network rail, who maintain the tracks and some of the stations, are spending £400 million on this one to improve i
andy moore, bbc news.n's busiest railway station have been warned to expect major disruption this month. ten of the 19 platforms at waterloo station will be closed for three weeks. steph is at waterloo station for us. steph, this is going to be a bit of a nightmare, isn't it? yeah, good morning, good morning, everyone, it will be a bad night if you're travelling in and out of london this month as so many do. already this morning you can see people looking at the signs and working out whether...
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andy moore, bbc news.on have warned that the severe flooding, that‘s forced thousands of people from their homes is likely to get worse. the third round much brexit talks are taking place in brussels this afternoon. the eu chief negotiator has called for britain to start negotiating seriously. a lorry driver has been remanded in custody in connection with saturday‘s minibus crash on the m 1. he was charged with 20 counts of drink driving and dangerous driving. in sport, ali makes 84 to put england if control of the second test at headingley. the hosts have built a lead of 285 and will hope to bowl out the visitors on the final day tomorrow to take a 2—0 lead in the series. kyle edmund has won the first set in his opening round match the us open. heather watson is a set down in her opener. craig levine has been re—appointed as the manager of hearts moving from his previously role of director of football. i‘m back with more on all those stories later. #6 german prosecutors say a nurse who is serving a life s
andy moore, bbc news.on have warned that the severe flooding, that‘s forced thousands of people from their homes is likely to get worse. the third round much brexit talks are taking place in brussels this afternoon. the eu chief negotiator has called for britain to start negotiating seriously. a lorry driver has been remanded in custody in connection with saturday‘s minibus crash on the m 1. he was charged with 20 counts of drink driving and dangerous driving. in sport, ali makes 84 to put...
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andy moore reports. schools is no fan of children in high—vis jackets. she says they look like troops of mini construction workers minus the hard hats. pupils, she claims, are being shortchanged by teachers trying to insulate them from every bump, germ, or bruise. take conkers for example. she says every minute spent trying to ban it takes away from the multitude of real dangers children face. she says this is her message. she wants children to be allowed to take full advantage of the freedom of childhood to explore the world around them. and so, to that end, the 1,800 school inspectors in england will be taking part in sessions next month called "when is safe, what really matters?" the aim is to get away from the tickbox culture of the past. there is also a warning today that children are spending too much of their free time on line. it comes from the children's commissioner in england saying youngsters are bingeing on social media in the same way they like to tuck into junk food. they say they want par
andy moore reports. schools is no fan of children in high—vis jackets. she says they look like troops of mini construction workers minus the hard hats. pupils, she claims, are being shortchanged by teachers trying to insulate them from every bump, germ, or bruise. take conkers for example. she says every minute spent trying to ban it takes away from the multitude of real dangers children face. she says this is her message. she wants children to be allowed to take full advantage of the freedom...
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that was andy moore speaking to me earlier. knife attack in the russian city of surgut. the attacker was then shot dead by police. the man apparently stabbed passers—by on the street at random. the islamic state militant group has said it was behind the attack. but russia's investigations committee said it wouldn't comment on the possibility of terrorist motives, calling the attack "attempted murder". nadal in the lead in barcelona and as we have been telling you through the day, the tributes being paid to those injured and killed the nose two attacks in barcelona have been growing. —— our correspondent gavin lee is in barcelona. it looks very busy behind you, what has been taking place? it is, the exact point is catalunya taking place? it is, the exact point is catalu nya square taking place? it is, the exact point is catalunya square and by las ramblas, this is the area for the white van mounted the pavement. behind me you can see lots of different tributes, candles, flowers at the places where either the van started or where
that was andy moore speaking to me earlier. knife attack in the russian city of surgut. the attacker was then shot dead by police. the man apparently stabbed passers—by on the street at random. the islamic state militant group has said it was behind the attack. but russia's investigations committee said it wouldn't comment on the possibility of terrorist motives, calling the attack "attempted murder". nadal in the lead in barcelona and as we have been telling you through the day,...
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andy moore can bring us the latest. andy.ome are in vehicles with blue lights flashing. others in vehicles that are towing trailers. that will have their specialist equipment on board. those tornado teams are beginning to assemble here. what happens is that the prison will wait until the teams are assembled, until they are fully equipped and then go in to end the disturbance. the bbc are hearing from well placed sources that the prisoners managed to get hold of some weapons. they have taken control of the nash wing. the prison officers have retreated. the prison service are keen to emphasise that the situation is contained and there is no risk to the general public. this is a prison of 1,000 inmates, a medium security prison and there was a disturbance here yesterday which lasted several hours. so we saw similar scenes here yesterday with the tornado squads turning up and the tornado squads turning up and the disturbance here was brought under control at 10 o'clock last night. we have heard from the prison service that there
andy moore can bring us the latest. andy.ome are in vehicles with blue lights flashing. others in vehicles that are towing trailers. that will have their specialist equipment on board. those tornado teams are beginning to assemble here. what happens is that the prison will wait until the teams are assembled, until they are fully equipped and then go in to end the disturbance. the bbc are hearing from well placed sources that the prisoners managed to get hold of some weapons. they have taken...
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andy moore reports. visiting from india. one of those who dies has been identified as cyriacjoseph, also
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andy moore, there. news at five: at least three suspected gang members have been shot dead in a court in moscow. russian police say five defendants tried to seize weapons from security guards, as they were being escorted in a lift. three died as they were trying to escape. relatives of two opposition leaders in venezuela say the men have been re—arrested, just two days after a controversial vote to change the constitution. the daughter of one of the men — antonio ledezma — posted this video on social media. she says it shows her father being taken away by officers from the intelligence service. the wife of the other man — leopoldo lopez — said she would hold the president responsible if anything happened to her husband. a birmingham mp has been left with facial injuries after having a brick thrown at him. labour's steve mccabe posted a photo online of two motorcyclists thought to have been involved. he says he's "nursing a very sore and swollen face". west midlands police said they are investigating and
andy moore, there. news at five: at least three suspected gang members have been shot dead in a court in moscow. russian police say five defendants tried to seize weapons from security guards, as they were being escorted in a lift. three died as they were trying to escape. relatives of two opposition leaders in venezuela say the men have been re—arrested, just two days after a controversial vote to change the constitution. the daughter of one of the men — antonio ledezma — posted this...
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andy moore, bbc news. have warned that the severe flooding that has forced thousands of people from their homes is likely to worsen. the brexit secretary and british government officials are in brussels for the latest round of negotiations. david davis says that he wants the eu to show more flexibility and imagination. a lorry driver has been remanded in custody in connection with saturday's minibus crash on the m1. he was charged with 20 counts of dangerous driving and drink—driving. experts are still trying to work out what caused around 150 people to be treated in hospital after been affected by a chemical haze that drifted in off the sea on the south coast late yesterday afternoon. amanda akass sent this report from birling gap — the area near beachy head in east sussex, which was worst affected. we all panicked. everyone, you know, anxiety was high, and we were all shaking and getting really nervous and everything. like, just didn't really know what to do. we had itchy eyes, sore throat, throbbing hea
andy moore, bbc news. have warned that the severe flooding that has forced thousands of people from their homes is likely to worsen. the brexit secretary and british government officials are in brussels for the latest round of negotiations. david davis says that he wants the eu to show more flexibility and imagination. a lorry driver has been remanded in custody in connection with saturday's minibus crash on the m1. he was charged with 20 counts of dangerous driving and drink—driving. experts...
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andy moore reports. yesterday evening after a hearing behind closed doors. thejudicial papers have revealed what was said. one of the accused arrived in his hospital pyjamas, still nursing the wound sustained in a blast at an alleged bomb factory on wednesday. mohamed houli chemlal was the only one to admit his role in the plot. he said the planned at least one on attack against a church or a monument. he survived the explosion at alcanar because he was out on the porch at the time. a note in arabic was found in the rubble said to be from the folders of islamic state to the crusaders and the corrupters. he said the leader of the group had been the arm, reportedly saying that martin was a good thing according to the koran and he was killed in the explosion. driss oukabir rented the van used in the barcelona attack. he denied involvement of the plot and was remanded in custody. many of the suspects lived in ripoll. muhammad was granted release. the evidence against him was weak. he denied being the owner o
andy moore reports. yesterday evening after a hearing behind closed doors. thejudicial papers have revealed what was said. one of the accused arrived in his hospital pyjamas, still nursing the wound sustained in a blast at an alleged bomb factory on wednesday. mohamed houli chemlal was the only one to admit his role in the plot. he said the planned at least one on attack against a church or a monument. he survived the explosion at alcanar because he was out on the porch at the time. a note in...
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i'm joined now by our correspondent andy moore who can tell us more.s man is by name. what can you tell us about him? yes, he's hassan subier, born in the uk in dartford. he lived in the uk for some time, then he moved to sweden, where he's been living for some time, originally the finnish authorities said he was a swedish citizen, but now we know he is a briton. he has an incredible story to tell. he's still in hospital. he has been communicating briefly with the bbc via facebook. he says he's actually in pain, so the responses we've got from him are quite short. but we can understand why. he says briefly, "i am not a hero. i did what i was trained for — he is a paramedic. — i did my best and what i was trained for — he is a paramedic. — i did my bestand no more. yesterday he gave an interview toa more. yesterday he gave an interview to a swedish newspaper via the telephone telling the story what have happened. he said he wasjust on holiday in the area with his girlfriend, when this attack started. the first terror attack that there has been in finlan
i'm joined now by our correspondent andy moore who can tell us more.s man is by name. what can you tell us about him? yes, he's hassan subier, born in the uk in dartford. he lived in the uk for some time, then he moved to sweden, where he's been living for some time, originally the finnish authorities said he was a swedish citizen, but now we know he is a briton. he has an incredible story to tell. he's still in hospital. he has been communicating briefly with the bbc via facebook. he says he's...
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andy moore reports.years, a humanitarian crisis is feared. medicines and food are being taken by boat to the affected areas. the red cross said millions of people faced hunger and disease. the situation could get worse in the days and weeks ahead. in bangladesh more than a third of the country is under water. four million people are affected. at least 56 have died. this woman said she had never seen such a flood. her house had been washed away and now there was no food. in india bridges have been destroyed making it difficult to reach those who need help. thousands are building makeshift shelters wherever they can on higher ground. save the children said the immediate situation was desperate and further heavy rain is forecast. the physicist, professor stephen hawking, has accused the health secretary, jeremy hunt, of "cherry—picking" evidence to support his policies. he has praised the nhs but attacked the provision of private health care in england. mr hunt has described the scientist's claims as wrong.
andy moore reports.years, a humanitarian crisis is feared. medicines and food are being taken by boat to the affected areas. the red cross said millions of people faced hunger and disease. the situation could get worse in the days and weeks ahead. in bangladesh more than a third of the country is under water. four million people are affected. at least 56 have died. this woman said she had never seen such a flood. her house had been washed away and now there was no food. in india bridges have...
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lorries and a minibus were involved in the collision near new pagnell on saturday. 0ur correspondent andy moorecourt appearance for ryszard masierak, who is 31 and from eves ha m. masierak, who is 31 and from evesham. he is originally from poland sue the charges were put to him through an interpreter and that was a process that took some time as all of the charges were individually put to him. eight charges of causing death by dangerous driving, four charges of causing serious injury by dangerous driving and then eight cou nts dangerous driving and then eight counts of causing death while over the described alcohol limit and the charge said he had 55 micrograms of alcohol in his breath. the legal limit is 35. ryszard masierak was the driver of the logistics truck that was involved in this crash. while those 20 charges were put to him, a process that took some time, he appeared to be blinking back tea rs he appeared to be blinking back tears and at one stage, he was given a tissue. this court case was heard by barry magistrates, there was no application for bail. ryszard masierak was remanded in
lorries and a minibus were involved in the collision near new pagnell on saturday. 0ur correspondent andy moorecourt appearance for ryszard masierak, who is 31 and from eves ha m. masierak, who is 31 and from evesham. he is originally from poland sue the charges were put to him through an interpreter and that was a process that took some time as all of the charges were individually put to him. eight charges of causing death by dangerous driving, four charges of causing serious injury by...
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earlier, i spoke to our correspondent andy moore and asked him what we know about the brit who was caughtor some time. originally the finnish authorities said he was a swedish citizen but we know he is a british national. he has an incredible story to tell. he remains in hospital and has been briefly communicating with the bbc via facebook, despite his injuries. he said he is in pain, so the responses we have got from him are short, but we understand why. briefly, he said he was not a hero but did what he was trained for — he is a paramedic. he said he did his best and no more. yesterday he gave an interview to a swedish newspaper via telephone telling the story of what happened and he said he was on holiday in the area with his girlfriend when this attack started. the first terror attack that there has been in finland. he said he went to the square and suddenly heard screaming, he turned around and saw a man with a knife hitting a woman on the ground and he said he tried to help the woman using his knowledge as a paramedic, tried to stop the blood flow. whilst doing that he was attacked,
earlier, i spoke to our correspondent andy moore and asked him what we know about the brit who was caughtor some time. originally the finnish authorities said he was a swedish citizen but we know he is a british national. he has an incredible story to tell. he remains in hospital and has been briefly communicating with the bbc via facebook, despite his injuries. he said he is in pain, so the responses we have got from him are short, but we understand why. briefly, he said he was not a hero but...
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our correspondent andy moore is here.ore we come to this latest development, just remind us of the circumstances. a very serious accident on the m1. in the circumstances. a very serious accident on the mi. in the early hours of yesterday morning, near newport pagnell, a minibus carrying 12 people was on its way from nottingham down towards london and we understand from the police that some of those people on board were from india. both lorry drivers were arrested at the scene yesterday and we have heard details about charges. both drivers have been charged with eight counts of causing death by dangerous driving and four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. one of the drivers, who is aged 31, lives in worcestershire but we understand he is originally from poland, he has also been charged with causing death, eight counts of causing death by dangerous driving while over the prescribed alcohol limit. he will appear before magistrates tomorrow. the other driver is david wagstaff, 53, from stoke—on—trent. he w
our correspondent andy moore is here.ore we come to this latest development, just remind us of the circumstances. a very serious accident on the m1. in the circumstances. a very serious accident on the mi. in the early hours of yesterday morning, near newport pagnell, a minibus carrying 12 people was on its way from nottingham down towards london and we understand from the police that some of those people on board were from india. both lorry drivers were arrested at the scene yesterday and we...
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andy moore reporting.ment officials return to brussels today, for the latest round of brexit negotiations. british negotiators are urging the eu to show flexibility and imagination. this is the third round of talks since june. 0ur correspondent is in brussels. last time, the british delegation was criticised for the photo shoot where there were no papers. how prepared are paid this time around? the british government were pretty angry about those allegations that they wonder prepared for the last round of talks. that famous photograph of david davis with only a notepad on his side of the table and opposite numbers of the eu with documents piled high. they say they've are considered how much work they've are considered how much work they have done in the last few weeks by releasing a flurry of position papers. documents that are related to the talks that are happening right now on a range of subjects and also another set of documents that they call you to publish papers which are more discursive, ideas, doc
andy moore reporting.ment officials return to brussels today, for the latest round of brexit negotiations. british negotiators are urging the eu to show flexibility and imagination. this is the third round of talks since june. 0ur correspondent is in brussels. last time, the british delegation was criticised for the photo shoot where there were no papers. how prepared are paid this time around? the british government were pretty angry about those allegations that they wonder prepared for the...
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it will be a milder night than the one just gone andy moore dew midfield across wales and southern englandnd. it tends to dissipate across england and wales but pushes into north—west england and western scotland later in the afternoon, still affecting parts of northern ireland. away from the rain band, temperatures up to 21 celsius, maybe a degree or so higher if we get lengthy spells of sunshine. 0ur if we get lengthy spells of sunshine. our system is still with us sunshine. our system is still with us into tuesday. it is fairly slow moving, but by tuesday we start to see further rain affecting northern ireland and showers across scotland as well. we are also drawing up warm and humid airfrom the near continent. again, a lot of cloud across much of the country, but there will be dry weather away from there will be dry weather away from the showers and in scotland. in any sunshine, up to 25—26 al sears on tuesday. 0n sunshine, up to 25—26 al sears on tuesday. on wednesday, slow changes from the west because there is a cold front pushing across. behind it there is fresh air and rain for no
it will be a milder night than the one just gone andy moore dew midfield across wales and southern englandnd. it tends to dissipate across england and wales but pushes into north—west england and western scotland later in the afternoon, still affecting parts of northern ireland. away from the rain band, temperatures up to 21 celsius, maybe a degree or so higher if we get lengthy spells of sunshine. 0ur if we get lengthy spells of sunshine. our system is still with us sunshine. our system is...
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joining me now in the studio is our correspondent, andy moore. more details about the crash, it happened at 315 in the morning. i minibus with 12 people on board. the minibus with 12 people on board. the minibus had come from the nottingham area. some of those on board were visiting from india. eight people killed, as you say, four seriously injured and to lorry drivers at the time were arrested by the police. now we have had confirmation that they have been charged. the details of those charges, ryszard masierak, who is 31, he is from evesham, he is charged with a couple of causing death by dangerous driving, four cou nts death by dangerous driving, four counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving. he has also been charged with causing death by careless driving whilst over the prescribed limit, that is effectively drink—driving. he will be appearing before magistrates in high wycombe tomorrow. the other driver is david wagstaff who is 53 of stoke—on—trent, he is charged with those eight counts of causing death by traders striving, four
joining me now in the studio is our correspondent, andy moore. more details about the crash, it happened at 315 in the morning. i minibus with 12 people on board. the minibus with 12 people on board. the minibus had come from the nottingham area. some of those on board were visiting from india. eight people killed, as you say, four seriously injured and to lorry drivers at the time were arrested by the police. now we have had confirmation that they have been charged. the details of those...
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confirming this as a terrorist incident, according to one news agency. 0ur news correspondence andy moore on. just bring us up to date. well, this is an attack, a terror attack, now confirmed by the police in las ramblas, barcelona. and people who know this street, it is the main street, a very busy tourist area, a pedestrian area. we have it from official police sources that a white van has run over several people. there are several people who have been wounded and injured. we heard that the driver of that plan, according to some sources, had fled on foot, that he wasn't arrested. we are now getting separately reports ofan are now getting separately reports of an incident in a restaurant, where armed men, perhaps two armed men, have taken hostage hostages, and some sort of instant is underway. in a sense this is reminiscent —— some sort of incident. it is a mess and —— reminiscent of the incident on london bridge, where the vehicle attack was only phase one of the attack. those attack as we know went on to stab many people in the area of borough market. it seems in this incident the atta
confirming this as a terrorist incident, according to one news agency. 0ur news correspondence andy moore on. just bring us up to date. well, this is an attack, a terror attack, now confirmed by the police in las ramblas, barcelona. and people who know this street, it is the main street, a very busy tourist area, a pedestrian area. we have it from official police sources that a white van has run over several people. there are several people who have been wounded and injured. we heard that the...
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andy moore is outside westminster magistrates' court and can bring us up magistrates' court and can bringefendant was in the dock wearing a t—shirt and jeans listening to proceedings through an interpreter. he is from poland originally. we heard details of the allegations against him on the european arrest warrant that was executed yesterday when he was arrested in the west midlands. he is accused of a joint enterprise with his brother, that he kidnapped a british model in milan and held her accosted between the 11th and 17th ofjuly —— held her hostage. they dropped her and demanded a ransom of 300,000 euros. briefly, that was the allegation against him he was asked if he consented to the extradition through his interpreter, he said no. then we heard from his solicitor who said on his behalf that michel herba denied any involvement in this alleged crime and would be fighting the extradition on the grounds that at the moment the case in italy is in early stages and there isn't enough evidence at the moment. that was no application for bail but it was no application for bail but it was refu
andy moore is outside westminster magistrates' court and can bring us up magistrates' court and can bringefendant was in the dock wearing a t—shirt and jeans listening to proceedings through an interpreter. he is from poland originally. we heard details of the allegations against him on the european arrest warrant that was executed yesterday when he was arrested in the west midlands. he is accused of a joint enterprise with his brother, that he kidnapped a british model in milan and held her...
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what is the latest you are hearing, andy moore?ce is a brief message on their twitter feed. it is police is a brief message on their twitterfeed. it is english. they say that several persons have been stabbed, one person has been shot and arrested. we understand that person was shot in the leg. those are the brief details that we have officially. these are just reports at the moment, one person may have been killed. that may be a woman. it is also reported that her baby may have been involved in the attack somehow or other. there are also reports that it is more than one suspects involved in this, that other suspects may still be on the runs. this happened in the centre of tokyo, from the images and pictures i have seen, it appears to be an open class all square. —— this happened in the centre of turku. it appears to be an open plaza or square. on the video that we saw, you can hear somebody shouting aloud what bar which means god is great # —— shouting god is great in arabic. we are also hearing the finnish police then that securi
what is the latest you are hearing, andy moore?ce is a brief message on their twitter feed. it is police is a brief message on their twitterfeed. it is english. they say that several persons have been stabbed, one person has been shot and arrested. we understand that person was shot in the leg. those are the brief details that we have officially. these are just reports at the moment, one person may have been killed. that may be a woman. it is also reported that her baby may have been involved...
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joining me now is our correspondent andy moore. 0nly, why are some supermarkets withdrawing egg containing risk to human health. you have do consume a vast quantity of eggs to even possibly be at risk from this pesticide that may be inside the eggs. i think we have some updated figures from the food standards agency. the figure of 21,000 is what the agency said was previously the number of imported eggs, that has now shot up to 700,000. so, a substantial rifle davey writes. if you look at the percentage of annual consumption, is still a tiny percentage of the total amount of eggs. the vast amount of exit we eat, 85% of 12 and happily in eggs, our home—grown. these eggs that have been imported from the continent are in processed foods. they will be deleted with other posted eggs. a lot of them may have already been consumed. 0nly posted eggs. a lot of them may have already been consumed. only 17 patients have that macro and we haven't seen patients queueing outside accident and emergency, so the risk remains low. it's notjust the risk remains low. it's notjust the uk being affected by this,
joining me now is our correspondent andy moore. 0nly, why are some supermarkets withdrawing egg containing risk to human health. you have do consume a vast quantity of eggs to even possibly be at risk from this pesticide that may be inside the eggs. i think we have some updated figures from the food standards agency. the figure of 21,000 is what the agency said was previously the number of imported eggs, that has now shot up to 700,000. so, a substantial rifle davey writes. if you look at the...
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andy moore reports.nspector of schools is no fan of children in high—vis jackets. she says they look like troops of many construction workers without hard hats. —— mini. she claims they are being shortchanged by teachers trying to intellect them from every bump, germ intellect them from every bump, germ, or bruiser. take conkers. she says every minute trying to get rid of it takes away from the multitude of it takes away from the multitude of lessons they face. she says she wa nts of lessons they face. she says she wants this. she wants children to be able to take full advantage of the freedom of childhood to explore the world around them. and so, to that end, the 1800 school inspectors in britain will be taking part in sessions next month called what really matters? there is also a warning today that children are spending too much of their free time on line. it comes from the children's commissioner in england saying youngsters are bingeing on social media in the same way they like to tuck into junk foo
andy moore reports.nspector of schools is no fan of children in high—vis jackets. she says they look like troops of many construction workers without hard hats. —— mini. she claims they are being shortchanged by teachers trying to intellect them from every bump, germ intellect them from every bump, germ, or bruiser. take conkers. she says every minute trying to get rid of it takes away from the multitude of it takes away from the multitude of lessons they face. she says she wa nts of...