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andy moore, bbc news.n what is a suspected drug overdose. west yorkshire police were called to the bramham park site following a report that the girl, who is from the 0ldham area of greater manchester, died shortly after 3.a0am this morning. the force have been told she took a combination of drugs. a 17—year—old boy who is also from the 0ldham area has been arrested on suspicion of supplying controlled drugs. the governrment has announced that a british warship will be sent to the middle—east. hms defender willjoin the royal navy's efforts to ensure the safe passage of shipping through the straight of hormuz. defence secretary ben wallace said: "the uk stands by to protect freedom of navigation whenever is it tested." british airways is facing anger from thousands of passengers who've received emails to say their flights next month have been cancelled — because of strikes by pilots over pay. the walkouts are planned for the 9th, 10th and 27th of september. our business correspondent katy austin reports. jo
andy moore, bbc news.n what is a suspected drug overdose. west yorkshire police were called to the bramham park site following a report that the girl, who is from the 0ldham area of greater manchester, died shortly after 3.a0am this morning. the force have been told she took a combination of drugs. a 17—year—old boy who is also from the 0ldham area has been arrested on suspicion of supplying controlled drugs. the governrment has announced that a british warship will be sent to the...
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andy moore, bbc news. its emails to passengers telling them their flights had been cancelled because of a strike by pilots were sent in error. industrial action is planned for three days next month, but some people with flights on non—strike days were wrongly told to rebook or get a refund. our business correspondent katy austin reports. josie spent time and thousands of pounds planning a september trip to florida, catering to the needs of her disabled mother. then last night an e—mail saying their flight was cancelled. we don't know whether it's the outbound flight or the inbound flight, as well. we've called british airways 67 times since 6am. we got through once after a 45 minute wait on hold. british airways says all affected customers will be offered a refund or the option of rebooking another day. some flights on the day before or days just after strike dates are also being cancelled. the airline says that is down to the knock—on effect disruption has on its complexed operations. but some of the thou
andy moore, bbc news. its emails to passengers telling them their flights had been cancelled because of a strike by pilots were sent in error. industrial action is planned for three days next month, but some people with flights on non—strike days were wrongly told to rebook or get a refund. our business correspondent katy austin reports. josie spent time and thousands of pounds planning a september trip to florida, catering to the needs of her disabled mother. then last night an e—mail...
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andy moore, bbc news.les in england, wales and scotland will hold an emergency meeting next month, after an alarming rise in violence against the police. in an unprecedented move, the national police chiefs' council has called the crisis summit, after pc andrew harper was killed during a spate of attacks on officers. richard lister reports. blows whistle. a policeman‘s whistle marked the start of a minute's silence for pc andrew harper, murdered in the line of duty. around the country, police forces paused to reflect on a colleague lost. pc harper was the first policeman attacked and killed in the uk since 2017, but assaults on officers are on the rise. the latest figures show that in the year to march, there were almost 31,000 attacks on police officers — that's up almost a fifth on the year before, with at least 28 attacks on officers every day. martin hewitt, the chair of the national police chiefs' council, says he'll convene a meeting of chief constables next month, to see if there is anything more th
andy moore, bbc news.les in england, wales and scotland will hold an emergency meeting next month, after an alarming rise in violence against the police. in an unprecedented move, the national police chiefs' council has called the crisis summit, after pc andrew harper was killed during a spate of attacks on officers. richard lister reports. blows whistle. a policeman‘s whistle marked the start of a minute's silence for pc andrew harper, murdered in the line of duty. around the country, police...
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andy moore has this report.been angry protests outside brazilian embassies across south america. in mexico city... in santiago in chile... and in colombia, where indigenous people were among the demonstrators. translation: i feelvery sad because the earth is our mother and what is happening in brazil, the president of brazil needs to stop the fires. we live from the earth because she is the one who gives us food. at the g7 summit, there was an offer of european financial help to fight the fires. the burning amazon rainforest has become another depressing sign of our times. and mr tusk warned a trade treaty with south american countries was at risk. it is hard to imagine a harmonious process of ratification by the european countries as long as the brazilian government allows for the destruction of the green lungs of planet earth. the pressure from europe and the protesters has persuaded the brazilian president to change course. in a televised address last night he said he would send in the troops to help fight th
andy moore has this report.been angry protests outside brazilian embassies across south america. in mexico city... in santiago in chile... and in colombia, where indigenous people were among the demonstrators. translation: i feelvery sad because the earth is our mother and what is happening in brazil, the president of brazil needs to stop the fires. we live from the earth because she is the one who gives us food. at the g7 summit, there was an offer of european financial help to fight the...
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andy moore has this report.s across south america. in mexico city... in santiago in chile... and in colombia, where indigenous people were among the demonstrators. at the g7 summit, there was an offer of european financial help to fight the fires. and mr tusk warned a trade treaty with south american countries was at risk. it is hard to imagine a harmonious process of ratification by the european countries as long as the brazilian government allows for the destruction of the green lungs of planet earth. the pressure from europe and the protesters has persuaded the brazilian president to change course. in a televised address last night he said he would send in the troops to help fight the fires and crack down on illegal deforestation. translation: all the countries have expressed solidarity with brazil. wildfires can happen anywhere and they should not be used as a pretext for international sanctions. more than 700 new fires have started in brazil this week alone. has mr bolsonaro done enough to persuade the inte
andy moore has this report.s across south america. in mexico city... in santiago in chile... and in colombia, where indigenous people were among the demonstrators. at the g7 summit, there was an offer of european financial help to fight the fires. and mr tusk warned a trade treaty with south american countries was at risk. it is hard to imagine a harmonious process of ratification by the european countries as long as the brazilian government allows for the destruction of the green lungs of...
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andy moore, bbc news.tish airways saying their flights next month have been cancelled, after pilots announced three days of strike action over pay. the walk—outs are planned for the 9th, 10th and 27th of september, but it's thought five consecutive days from the 8th will also be affected by the cancellations. i spoke to our business correspondent, katy austin earlier. two strike dates on the 9th and 10th of september, well passengers travelling then appear to have been contacted saying their flights will be cancelled and they will be rebooked, or they can get a refund. but we have also heard from people who have had their plans on the 8th, the 11th and the 12th of september affected as well. british airways has explained that by saying their operations are very complex and therefore there are knock—on effects to the services. so it is notjust people travelling on strike days who will be affected. there is also a fair amount of confusion for passengers who have been struggling to get been struggling to get
andy moore, bbc news.tish airways saying their flights next month have been cancelled, after pilots announced three days of strike action over pay. the walk—outs are planned for the 9th, 10th and 27th of september, but it's thought five consecutive days from the 8th will also be affected by the cancellations. i spoke to our business correspondent, katy austin earlier. two strike dates on the 9th and 10th of september, well passengers travelling then appear to have been contacted saying their...
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andy moor in east london.has been a dramatic rise, in the number of women and girls caught carrying knives in england. figures obtained by bbc news, show a 73% increase in offences over the end past five years, with nearly 6000 cases recorded. youth workers say some women end up carrying weapons for gangs, because they're less likely to be stopped by the police. sarah corker reports. the first thing i would go do is run for a knife. i would go for a knife — threaten, cut. as a teenager, carrying a knife as part of everyday life and louise ann. then, in her 20s, it was a way to protect herself in abusive relationships. i remember, i used to have knives in my backpack. i used it to threaten people. give me what you've got, take it off of them. i used to sleep with a knife under my bed, because i started to get quite paranoid. i remember my boyfriend bought me this...he actually bought me knives. data shows women carrying knives is on the rise. in the west midlands, these weapons were found hidden in a designer h
andy moor in east london.has been a dramatic rise, in the number of women and girls caught carrying knives in england. figures obtained by bbc news, show a 73% increase in offences over the end past five years, with nearly 6000 cases recorded. youth workers say some women end up carrying weapons for gangs, because they're less likely to be stopped by the police. sarah corker reports. the first thing i would go do is run for a knife. i would go for a knife — threaten, cut. as a teenager,...
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andy moore reports on the scorching bank holiday weekend.kend. temperatures approached 33 celsius yesterday and will probably hit a similar level today. those attending the festival are being urged to keep drinking water. several revellers were treated yesterday for dehydration. at frinton, holiday—makers were back on the beach in their hundreds after that scare yesterday. today, there was no evidence of the problem — just lots of people having fun. even the sea water is warming up — 19 celsius in frinton today. that's pretty good for uk waters. if you could not get to a beach, this lido at brockwell in south london was the perfect place to cool off, so long as you had the patience to wait in the queue to get in. the reeth show is a traditional agricultural event held every year in the beautiful swaledale valley in yorkshire. there are plenty of events in the main ring and great prizes to be won at the funfair. in cambridge, a new ice—skating rink opened today — absolutely perfect timing for those who wanted to practise their moves and get a
andy moore reports on the scorching bank holiday weekend.kend. temperatures approached 33 celsius yesterday and will probably hit a similar level today. those attending the festival are being urged to keep drinking water. several revellers were treated yesterday for dehydration. at frinton, holiday—makers were back on the beach in their hundreds after that scare yesterday. today, there was no evidence of the problem — just lots of people having fun. even the sea water is warming up — 19...
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andy moore, bbc news. of people have received emails from british airways saying their flights next month have been cancelled, after pilots announced three days of strike action in a dispute over pay. the walk—outs are planned for the 9th, 10th and 27th of september, but it's thought five consecutive days from the 8th will be affected by the cancellations our business correspondent katy austin is here — do we know how many flights have already been cancelled? we don't know exactly. british airways is refusing to confirm exact numbers of cancellations but it had already condemned the strike as unjustifiable and likely to cause disruption to tens of thousands of passengers. the strike by the way has been called by belper in a dispute over pay and conditions. it says that is a last resort born out of frustration. overnight we have seen customers contacted about cancellations not only on those scheduled strike days but on the days just before and afterwards. british airways has said it will get them to rebook
andy moore, bbc news. of people have received emails from british airways saying their flights next month have been cancelled, after pilots announced three days of strike action in a dispute over pay. the walk—outs are planned for the 9th, 10th and 27th of september, but it's thought five consecutive days from the 8th will be affected by the cancellations our business correspondent katy austin is here — do we know how many flights have already been cancelled? we don't know exactly. british...
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andy moore, bbc news.d drug overdose. west yorkshire police were called to the bramham park site following a report that the girl, who is from the 0ldham area of greater manchester, died shortly after 3:a0am this morning. the force have been told she took a combination of drugs. a 17—year—old boy who is also from the 0ldham area has been arrested on suspicion of supplying controlled drugs. a 16—year—old girl and a 21—year—old man died in a car crash in the early hours of this morning in essex. two teenage girls are also in a critical condition. a man was arrested in loughton. leigh milner reports from the scene. well, this is golding hill and as you can see behind me is a long stretch of road which runs through epping forest, and if you just look over my right hand shoulder you can see where the silver bmw m3 collided into a tree just after two o'clock this morning. a 16—year—old girl and a 21—year—old man died at the scene and two girls, aged 16 and 17 are currently in hospital with life—threatening injur
andy moore, bbc news.d drug overdose. west yorkshire police were called to the bramham park site following a report that the girl, who is from the 0ldham area of greater manchester, died shortly after 3:a0am this morning. the force have been told she took a combination of drugs. a 17—year—old boy who is also from the 0ldham area has been arrested on suspicion of supplying controlled drugs. a 16—year—old girl and a 21—year—old man died in a car crash in the early hours of this...
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andy moore, bbc news.e hearing that there has been a clash with several hundred protesters and police which is the town next to the summit, several hundred people clashed with police and writers have chanted anti—police slogans and throwing stones and bottles, please have responded with tear gas and flash bank cloud disperses —— crowd to disperse hers. but to the latest live from this now. welcome to you, ross. you are inside not enjoying the beautiful sunshine of the world leaders are in that photo call, they are all gathered there and donald trump arriving the past few minutes. a busy day even though the summit has not officially gotten under way yet. we know that president trump and president macron met for an impromptu lunch. what came out of that meeting? i think what they were trying to do especially the host president, macron, was convey a friendly tone because every simple person is well aware that on very big policy issues there is not agreement among the big western nations to make up the g7 alon
andy moore, bbc news.e hearing that there has been a clash with several hundred protesters and police which is the town next to the summit, several hundred people clashed with police and writers have chanted anti—police slogans and throwing stones and bottles, please have responded with tear gas and flash bank cloud disperses —— crowd to disperse hers. but to the latest live from this now. welcome to you, ross. you are inside not enjoying the beautiful sunshine of the world leaders are in...
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thank you, andy moore. medicines, can cut the number of heart attacks and strokes by a third in developing countries, new research suggests. the polypill contains blood—thinning aspirin, a cholesterol—lowering statin and two drugs to lower blood pressure, and it costs just pennies a day. a five—year study was carried out in villages in iran. coronary heart disease and stroke are the top two causes of death worldwide, killing more than 15 million people a year. the main advantage to using a polypill in the uk over current practice would be it allows people to take one tablet a day instead of taking several tablets a day for prevention of cardiovascular disease. that would be the main advantage. that would be a modest advantage so i think the main use of this type of strategy is going to be in developing countries. great british bake 0ffjudge, prue leith, will advise the government on how to improve the quality of food served at nhs hospitals in england. the review aims to set new standards for the 140 millio
thank you, andy moore. medicines, can cut the number of heart attacks and strokes by a third in developing countries, new research suggests. the polypill contains blood—thinning aspirin, a cholesterol—lowering statin and two drugs to lower blood pressure, and it costs just pennies a day. a five—year study was carried out in villages in iran. coronary heart disease and stroke are the top two causes of death worldwide, killing more than 15 million people a year. the main advantage to using...
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andy moore, bbc news.thousands of people had their flights cancelled and have been unable to get in touch with the company. the flights were cancelled due to strike action, planned for the ninth, tenth and 27th of september , but it's thought five consecutive days from the eighth will also be affected. passengers were told last night, but many have complained they've been unable to get in touch to re—arrange the flights. our business correspondent katy austin gave me this update. two strike dates on the 9th and 10th of september, well, passengers travelling then appear to have been contacted saying their flights will be cancelled and they will be rebooked, or they can get a refund. but we have also heard from people who have had their plans on the 8th, the 11th and the 12th of september affected as well. british airways has explained that by saying their operations are very complex and therefore there are knock—on effects to the services. so it is notjust people travelling on strike days who will be affect
andy moore, bbc news.thousands of people had their flights cancelled and have been unable to get in touch with the company. the flights were cancelled due to strike action, planned for the ninth, tenth and 27th of september , but it's thought five consecutive days from the eighth will also be affected. passengers were told last night, but many have complained they've been unable to get in touch to re—arrange the flights. our business correspondent katy austin gave me this update. two strike...
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darkness at clapham station. as andy moore reports.hts went out, the display boards died, even the ticket machines were completely dead. after four hours on a train outside saint pancras, this passenger was glad to see help arrived. the people on board were offloaded and escorted to a nearby station where water bottles were waiting. 0thers weren't so lucky. this was the message for travellers stuck on a train that finally got into king's cross just before two o'clock in the morning. they tried to provide taxis, but the wait was about a0 minutes. which meant i wouldn't have got home until even later, so i would have had to pay out of pocket again for an uber, which cost me £40. national grid has given little details about what caused the power cuts, but industry experts say that out for liz58pm the gas—fired plant at little barford failed. two minutes later, the hornsey offshore wind farm also disconnected from the grid. there were still problems on the trains hours after power was restored to the million or so homes that lost their ele
darkness at clapham station. as andy moore reports.hts went out, the display boards died, even the ticket machines were completely dead. after four hours on a train outside saint pancras, this passenger was glad to see help arrived. the people on board were offloaded and escorted to a nearby station where water bottles were waiting. 0thers weren't so lucky. this was the message for travellers stuck on a train that finally got into king's cross just before two o'clock in the morning. they tried...
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our correspondent andy moore is in east london. andy, what do we know so far?incident happened just behind me just before midnight last night. two officers in a marked patrol car were following a large white van, and we think it was not insured, which is why they were following it. they had the blue lights on and were trying to get it to pull over and it eventually did, just behind me and when the officers got out they were confronted with an attack from this man and an officer was stabbed or slashed and the incident lasted a minute or so slashed and the incident lasted a minute orso and slashed and the incident lasted a minute or so and was described as frenzied, unprovoked, and despite being repeatedly attacked, the officer managed to taser his assailant and the man in his 50s was arrested. a short time ago there was arrested. a short time ago there was a press c0 nfe re nce arrested. a short time ago there was a press conference nearby. let's listen to what was said by chief superintendent richard tucker. the circumstances are that the officers were in a mar
our correspondent andy moore is in east london. andy, what do we know so far?incident happened just behind me just before midnight last night. two officers in a marked patrol car were following a large white van, and we think it was not insured, which is why they were following it. they had the blue lights on and were trying to get it to pull over and it eventually did, just behind me and when the officers got out they were confronted with an attack from this man and an officer was stabbed or...
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andy moore, thank you. supply chain in the uk, but what about in other eu countries? jennny hill is in esbjerg in denmark. good afternoon from the west coast of denmark. every day from their support a ship set sail for england and comes back again, 1.6 million tonnes of goods are exchanged every year between those two ports. a lot of it takes the shape of bacon. britain doesn't produce anywhere near enough bacon to supply domestic demand, so it imports from the eu, from the netherlands, germany and denmark, its largest supplier of pork products. but producers here are telling us if a no—deal brexit occurs then it is possible that not only would bacon prices rise in britain, it's also possible britain could run short altogether. danish born and bred for the british brea kfast danish born and bred for the british breakfast table. for denmark's pig farmers, the uk market has been solid, dependable. they are not sure now, seeking out other customers. in case a no—deal brexit pulls their pork from british shelve
andy moore, thank you. supply chain in the uk, but what about in other eu countries? jennny hill is in esbjerg in denmark. good afternoon from the west coast of denmark. every day from their support a ship set sail for england and comes back again, 1.6 million tonnes of goods are exchanged every year between those two ports. a lot of it takes the shape of bacon. britain doesn't produce anywhere near enough bacon to supply domestic demand, so it imports from the eu, from the netherlands, germany...
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andy moore joins us. charged with murdering pc andrew harper. andy moorejoins us.h the wheels of a car and died of multiple injuries. ten people were arrested. thames valley police were given an additional 36 hours to question him and then an additional 2a hours and we now have this charging decision. we got an announcement from the chief crown prosecutor. a20—year—old man, jed foster, has been charged with murder and theft of a quad bike. mr foster will appear in court tomorrow morning at 10am. the nine other people arrested we understand have been released on police bail until friday september the 20th. we have a bit more from the cps. he goes on to remind people that all concerned the criminal proceedings are now active. that man has a right to a fair trial, which means it is extremely important he says there should be no reporting, commentary or sharing of information online which could in any way prejudice these proceedings. meanwhile, the fundraising page set up meanwhile, the fundraising page set upfor pc meanwhile, the fundraising page set up for pc harper
andy moore joins us. charged with murdering pc andrew harper. andy moorejoins us.h the wheels of a car and died of multiple injuries. ten people were arrested. thames valley police were given an additional 36 hours to question him and then an additional 2a hours and we now have this charging decision. we got an announcement from the chief crown prosecutor. a20—year—old man, jed foster, has been charged with murder and theft of a quad bike. mr foster will appear in court tomorrow morning at...
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andy moore, bbc news. some breaking news coming in from reuters.oncerning the fate of british steel. you may be aware that there were talks after british steel went into compulsory liquidation in may. thousands of jobs at risk. a lot of talks going on about how it may be saved, it may be taken over. we are hearing news from istanbul that turkey's military pension fund has reached what they are calling a provisional agreement to ta ke are calling a provisional agreement to take over british steel, saying they plan to close that deal by the end of the year. so that coming out of istanbul. turkey's military pension fund will take over british steel. you may recall the owner of british steel had been seeking financial support from the government here but had failed to reach an agreement. the union have previously said they would be watching any bid from the turkish military fund closely, and speaking with our turkish sister unions given tu rkey‘s record of with our turkish sister unions given turkey's record of repression. that is the unite union. ther
andy moore, bbc news. some breaking news coming in from reuters.oncerning the fate of british steel. you may be aware that there were talks after british steel went into compulsory liquidation in may. thousands of jobs at risk. a lot of talks going on about how it may be saved, it may be taken over. we are hearing news from istanbul that turkey's military pension fund has reached what they are calling a provisional agreement to ta ke are calling a provisional agreement to take over british...
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andy miller in dover, thank you very much indeed. —— andy moore.ssociation. give a picture of what you think it will be like if we leave the european union on october 31 without a deal, what will this and i would be? looking at things now, 70 days away from a potential exit from the eu without a deal. there are an enormous amount of eu without a deal. there are an enormous amount of unknowns, and then processes the handshakes that will take place between the port, the customs declarations, the vehicles arriving, and we still have i'io vehicles arriving, and we still have no clarity, and that is on both sides, notjust the uk but the french side as well. part of the issue is that business simply isn't ready, and we have been saying to government for some time, in terms of the customs process, you need to clearly communicate what that is and be able to train. 0ver clearly communicate what that is and be able to train. over the last 30-40 be able to train. over the last 30—40 years we have lost a lot of the experience and knowledge and know— how of how
andy miller in dover, thank you very much indeed. —— andy moore.ssociation. give a picture of what you think it will be like if we leave the european union on october 31 without a deal, what will this and i would be? looking at things now, 70 days away from a potential exit from the eu without a deal. there are an enormous amount of eu without a deal. there are an enormous amount of unknowns, and then processes the handshakes that will take place between the port, the customs declarations,...
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andy moore has this report. this is what remains after a fire has run its course.f ra i nfo rest has run its course. large swathes of rainforest cleared to the ground, its wildlife dead or flood. parts of the world's biggest tropical forest reduced to charred remains. and every day for the past few weeks new fires start and die. across brazil, there have been more than 76,000 so far this year. the highest in nine yea rs. far this year. the highest in nine years. under pressure from international leaders brazil's president has said the army will help stop the blaze. he has sent in the military to help put out the fires after coming under pressure from the international community, saying he wanted to protect the amazon. military staff could be deployed to nine different states. they are already acting here. a day after he said he would send in army troops to help put out the amazon fires local government here in this state, one of the most affected by the bases, has launched a special operation combining special forces including army troops, firefighters and an elite
andy moore has this report. this is what remains after a fire has run its course.f ra i nfo rest has run its course. large swathes of rainforest cleared to the ground, its wildlife dead or flood. parts of the world's biggest tropical forest reduced to charred remains. and every day for the past few weeks new fires start and die. across brazil, there have been more than 76,000 so far this year. the highest in nine yea rs. far this year. the highest in nine years. under pressure from...
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confirm that the blaze in a block of flats in notting hill is now under control — 0ur correspondent, andy moorenow. important news as it is under control and there we re as it is under control and there were no reports of any injuries. this is in a block of flats, very close to grenfell tower, a few hundred yards away. it is a place called markland house, a similar age and construction to grenfell tower. the differences, as far as we are aware, it has not been renovated in any way, so there is no cladding on this building. the london fire brigade says the fire started at 11:39am on the 12th floor on a balcony of that building. it was under control by 12:55 55p m70 firefighters were sent to the scene with ten fire engines, including a hydraulic platform which was able to get up to the 12th floor to deal with the fire. we are also hearing that it with the fire. we are also hearing thatitis with the fire. we are also hearing that it is a block owned by the royal borough of kensington and chelsea, said it is public housing like grenfell tower, the same owner. they say they are aware of the incident
confirm that the blaze in a block of flats in notting hill is now under control — 0ur correspondent, andy moorenow. important news as it is under control and there we re as it is under control and there were no reports of any injuries. this is in a block of flats, very close to grenfell tower, a few hundred yards away. it is a place called markland house, a similar age and construction to grenfell tower. the differences, as far as we are aware, it has not been renovated in any way, so there...
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andy moore, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. i'm off to the carnival any minute now! let's take a look at what is happening out and about. st ives in cornwall looking gorgeous. we can ta ke cornwall looking gorgeous. we can take a look at the satellite and radar. coming into the southern tip of cornwall at the moment are some showers. this streak of crow cloud could be heavy rain on the way. still cloudy across the channel islands. but there is a lot of heat around. it is cooler today across scotla nd around. it is cooler today across scotland and northern ireland than yesterday. for the rest of us, it will be cooler as the week progresses. once the weather front works away, the cooler areas to the west. a muggy night with some patchy mist around. some showers perhaps thundery for the south—west. on tuesday, showers through the afternoon are increasingly likely across northern england, even further east into east anglia. there isa further east into east anglia. there is a core of heat across central and eastern areas. warm and m
andy moore, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. i'm off to the carnival any minute now! let's take a look at what is happening out and about. st ives in cornwall looking gorgeous. we can ta ke cornwall looking gorgeous. we can take a look at the satellite and radar. coming into the southern tip of cornwall at the moment are some showers. this streak of crow cloud could be heavy rain on the way. still cloudy across the channel islands. but there is a lot of heat...
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andy moore is at the scene in east london for us. we canjoin him now. andy.given cpr by his colleagues. he said the police officer was motionless and the eyewitness taught at the time that he was dead. —— thought at the time. it should have been a routine stop, but it turned into what police described as a "frenzied, two—minute long attack". after a brief police pursuit, a large white van was pulled over. the driver, in his 50s, became aggressive and pulled out a machete. we could see the van and the officer was there. he just got attacked and obviously me and the missus were standing here, talking about it. we felt really sorry, not only because it was a person lying on the floor, but on top of it because it was a police officer, like the person who is actually responsible for our safety and stuff on the streets. as the police investigation began, the officer was being treated in hospital for his injuries. a wound to his head required stitches. he was due to undergo an operation for the injuries to his hands, sustained in trying to fend off his attacker. pol
andy moore is at the scene in east london for us. we canjoin him now. andy.given cpr by his colleagues. he said the police officer was motionless and the eyewitness taught at the time that he was dead. —— thought at the time. it should have been a routine stop, but it turned into what police described as a "frenzied, two—minute long attack". after a brief police pursuit, a large white van was pulled over. the driver, in his 50s, became aggressive and pulled out a machete. we...
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andy moore reports.will be the hottest ever notting hill carnival this weekend. temperatures approached 33 celsius yesterday and will probably hit a celsius yesterday and will probably hita similar celsius yesterday and will probably hit a similar level today. those attending the festival are urged to keep drinking water. several were treated yesterday for dehydration. at frinton, holiday—makers were back on the beach in their hundreds after the scare yesterday. today there was no evidence of the problem, just lots of people having fun. even the sea water is warming, 19 celsius in frinton today, pretty good for uk waters. if you could not get to the beach, this swimming pool at brockwell in south london was the perfect place to cool off, as long as you have the patience to get in. this show is a traditional event held every year in yorkshire. there are plenty of events in the main ring and great prizes to be won, and a funfair. ring and great prizes to be won, and afunfair. in ring and great prizes to be
andy moore reports.will be the hottest ever notting hill carnival this weekend. temperatures approached 33 celsius yesterday and will probably hit a celsius yesterday and will probably hita similar celsius yesterday and will probably hit a similar level today. those attending the festival are urged to keep drinking water. several were treated yesterday for dehydration. at frinton, holiday—makers were back on the beach in their hundreds after the scare yesterday. today there was no evidence of...
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andy moore reports. released a new photo of the 15—year—old they called the most precious girl. they said their hearts were broken, the cruelty of her death was unbearable. a helicopter lifted her body out of the densejungle, helicopter lifted her body out of the dense jungle, where helicopter lifted her body out of the densejungle, where it was helicopter lifted her body out of the dense jungle, where it was found near a waterfall. it was winched up ina cage, near a waterfall. it was winched up in a cage, supported by a police officer. nora's family said her learning difficulties were so severe, she would never have left the bedroom through the window on her own. she was only wearing her nightclothes. they suspect foul play. police are keeping an open mind, saying they can't rule out a possible criminal enquiry. so much depends on the results of the postmortem examination, which started a few hours ago. nora's family have already identified her body in hospital. it is so difficult to describe, but they
andy moore reports. released a new photo of the 15—year—old they called the most precious girl. they said their hearts were broken, the cruelty of her death was unbearable. a helicopter lifted her body out of the densejungle, helicopter lifted her body out of the dense jungle, where helicopter lifted her body out of the densejungle, where it was helicopter lifted her body out of the dense jungle, where it was found near a waterfall. it was winched up ina cage, near a waterfall. it was...
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andy moore reports. it was an attack in broad daylight, just outside this busy shopping centre.er duncan, a lawyer, was taken to hospital after being stabbed, but could not be saved. his family described him as a kind and caring man who was always first to help others. they said he will be deeply missed, and his death will leave a huge hole in their lives. deeply missed, and his death will leave a huge hole in their livesm appears to have been a chance encounter between victim and the offender, which then lead to, again, what appears to have been an unprovoked attack. we believe the weapon to have been a screwdriver, and the fatal injury to be as a result of a single puncture wound. seven boys aged between 1a and 17 remain in custody after being arrested in connection with the murder. police said one of them is believed to be the main suspect. the national grid has until the end of the day to send a report on last week's major power outage to the energy regulator, ofgem. it is expected to give more information about what caused the power cut, but it is unlikely to offer much ins
andy moore reports. it was an attack in broad daylight, just outside this busy shopping centre.er duncan, a lawyer, was taken to hospital after being stabbed, but could not be saved. his family described him as a kind and caring man who was always first to help others. they said he will be deeply missed, and his death will leave a huge hole in their lives. deeply missed, and his death will leave a huge hole in their livesm appears to have been a chance encounter between victim and the offender,...
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the deal could be agreed sector by sector so it could be introduced more quickly. 0ur reporter andy mooreforeign office. this is interesting news, how significant is it? yes, i think it's pretty significant. i mean, mr bolton is one of mr trump's most senior advisers. he's here on a two—day visit and he met mrjohnson yesterday. unusually no cameras to record a handshake before the meeting and unusually no cameras to record his comments, but i can give you a flavour of what he said. he was very enthusiastic about brexit and even if that meant a no—deal brexit he said he and mr trump were leavers before there were leavers, and he said britain would be first in line for any trade deal. he said it could be arranged sector by sector, starting off with manufacturing, which might be relatively easy, and later on more problematic sectors like finance and agriculture could be added to that list. music to mrjohnson‘s is. his comments about the eu, he is well—known as a critic, may be found us well—known as a critic, may be found us offensive to all editions stop he said the eu should respect the ex
the deal could be agreed sector by sector so it could be introduced more quickly. 0ur reporter andy mooreforeign office. this is interesting news, how significant is it? yes, i think it's pretty significant. i mean, mr bolton is one of mr trump's most senior advisers. he's here on a two—day visit and he met mrjohnson yesterday. unusually no cameras to record a handshake before the meeting and unusually no cameras to record his comments, but i can give you a flavour of what he said. he was...
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our news correspondent andy moore has been taking a look at what's been announced today and joins meing described as a no—go or go decision which we will get in autumn but in a sense we are already gone on this because of the uk has spent £7 billion already on the project. development began last autumn at euston station. i drive by on the western section of the m25, there are access roads built, electricity pylons taken down, a lot of earth moving. something like 9000 people are due to be employed on this project. 900 homes have been bought by hs2, some of those are lying empty at the moment, so a lot of people will say if it is cancelled, we haven't got that far yet, it will be a huge reversal of government policy. we have had some comment from stop hs2, campaigners against it, saying it is no good to announce this part of government are serious about it being a serious review they have to stop the irreversible destruction happening right now. how much do we know about the terms of the review and what they will look at? it will be chaired by douglas 0gilvy, former chairman of the pr
our news correspondent andy moore has been taking a look at what's been announced today and joins meing described as a no—go or go decision which we will get in autumn but in a sense we are already gone on this because of the uk has spent £7 billion already on the project. development began last autumn at euston station. i drive by on the western section of the m25, there are access roads built, electricity pylons taken down, a lot of earth moving. something like 9000 people are due to be...
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some rail passengers were stuck on trains until the early hours of the morning, as andy moore reportsss at clapham station. the lights went out, the display boards died, even the ticket machines were completely dead. after four hours on a train outside saint pancras, this passenger was glad to see help arrived. the people on board were offloaded and escorted to a nearby station where water bottles were waiting. others weren't so lucky. this was the message for travellers stuck on a train that finally got into king's cross just before two o'clock in the morning. they tried to provide taxis but the weight was about a0 minutes. which meant i wouldn't have got home until even later, so i would have had to pay out of pocket again for an uber, which cost me £40. —— wait. national grid has given little details about what caused the power cuts, but industry experts say that out for 50 8pm the gas—fired plant at little barford failed. —— 4:58pm. two minutes later, the hornsey offshore wind farm also disconnected from the grid. there were still problems on the trains hours after power was resto
some rail passengers were stuck on trains until the early hours of the morning, as andy moore reportsss at clapham station. the lights went out, the display boards died, even the ticket machines were completely dead. after four hours on a train outside saint pancras, this passenger was glad to see help arrived. the people on board were offloaded and escorted to a nearby station where water bottles were waiting. others weren't so lucky. this was the message for travellers stuck on a train that...
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some rail passengers were stuck on trains until the early hours of the morning, as andy moore reports at clapham station. the lights went out, the display boards died, even the ticket machines were completely dead. after four hours on a train outside st pancras, this passenger was glad to see help arrived. the people on board were offloaded and escorted to a nearby station where water bottles were waiting. 0thers weren't so lucky. this was the message for travellers stuck on a train that finally got into king's cross just before 2:00 in the morning. they tried to provide taxis but the wait was about a0 minutes. which meant i wouldn't have got home until even later, so i've had to pay out of pocket again for an uber, which cost me £40. national grid has given little details about what caused the power cuts, but industry experts say that at liz58pm the gas—fired plant at little ba rford near bedford failed. two minutes later, the hornsea offshore wind farm also disconnected from the grid. there were still problems on the trains hours after power was restored to the million or so homes t
some rail passengers were stuck on trains until the early hours of the morning, as andy moore reports at clapham station. the lights went out, the display boards died, even the ticket machines were completely dead. after four hours on a train outside st pancras, this passenger was glad to see help arrived. the people on board were offloaded and escorted to a nearby station where water bottles were waiting. 0thers weren't so lucky. this was the message for travellers stuck on a train that...
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let‘s speak now to andy moore who is in east london for us. andy, what actually happened?t they believe to be a white van that was uninsured, so they try to pull it over and the van did not stop. then followed a short pursuit in the patrol car had its sirens and lights going, and then the van eventually stopped here just outside the station. the officers got out, the driver got out, and there followed a brief confrontation. the police say it lasted about two minutes. the man got out a machete and launched what was described as a frenzied attack. the police had a press conference this morning. let‘s pick up on that story from richard tucker. the circumstances are that the officers... circumstances are that the officers who were in a marked police vehicle stopped a van for no insurance and, having engaged the driver, who was quite aggressive, because we are very fortunate we've got body—worn camera of the whole incident, having tried to deal with that offence he tries to make off, get back in the van. and a violent struggle ensues where he produces a weapon and stabs our off
let‘s speak now to andy moore who is in east london for us. andy, what actually happened?t they believe to be a white van that was uninsured, so they try to pull it over and the van did not stop. then followed a short pursuit in the patrol car had its sirens and lights going, and then the van eventually stopped here just outside the station. the officers got out, the driver got out, and there followed a brief confrontation. the police say it lasted about two minutes. the man got out a machete...
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our correspondent, andy moore is at reading magistrates court.s happened in court this morning. good morning. this was a brief appearance lasting just a few minutes. mr foster was brought in wearing grey prison issue cloths, flanked by two security officers. he was asked by the court clerk to give his name, his date of birth, and his address. his address he gave as keepers cottage in their field. address. his address he gave as keepers cottage in theirfield. he was formally charged with the murder of pc harper on august the 15th and the theft of a motorbike, so a quad bike from peter wallace. there was no formal plea but then mr foster's lawyer got up and said he'd like to make a short statement and he said on behalf of him and his family, i wa nt to on behalf of him and his family, i want to say three things. he denies any involvement in the horrific murder of pc harper. we urge the police to follow all lines of enquiry and for the public to come forward and cooperate. the magistrate said she was sure the police were investigating all lines of e
our correspondent, andy moore is at reading magistrates court.s happened in court this morning. good morning. this was a brief appearance lasting just a few minutes. mr foster was brought in wearing grey prison issue cloths, flanked by two security officers. he was asked by the court clerk to give his name, his date of birth, and his address. his address he gave as keepers cottage in their field. address. his address he gave as keepers cottage in theirfield. he was formally charged with the...
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andy moore, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...n is launched after a thames valley police officer dies following an incident in berkshire. a provisional deal for the takeover of british steel has been reached with turkey's military pension fund. a man from surrey admits trying to murder a bulgarian teenager in what's being described as a far right terrorist incident. and in sport, it's day three of the ashes. after being bowled out for 258 yesterday, england need a good day with the ball with hopes pinned on fast bowlerjofra archer on his test debut. they won at queens together and now andy murray and feliciano lopez have booked their place in the cincinnati masters quarterfinals where andy murray will face his brotherjamie for only the second time in their professional career. and wolves and rangers keep their europa league dreams alive. wolves winning 8—0 on aggregate to set upa wolves winning 8—0 on aggregate to set up a play—off tie with italian side rangers will be playing midtjylland. the national grid is to send its initial
andy moore, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news...n is launched after a thames valley police officer dies following an incident in berkshire. a provisional deal for the takeover of british steel has been reached with turkey's military pension fund. a man from surrey admits trying to murder a bulgarian teenager in what's being described as a far right terrorist incident. and in sport, it's day three of the ashes. after being bowled out for 258 yesterday, england need a good day with the ball...
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andy moore is at the scene in east london for us.the latest on the police officer is that he is in a stable condition. he had an operation on his hand this morning. he has been widely praised for his bravery and presence of mind in being able to tease the suspect despite being seriously injured. an eyewitness told us he saw the police officer on the ground in the road behind me, his uniform had been taken off, he was being given cpr by collea g u es taken off, he was being given cpr by colleagues and paramedics, lying motionless at that stage, and eye said they thought he had been killed. it should have been a routine stop, but it turned into what police described as a "frenzied, two minute long attack". after a brief police pursuit, a large white van was pulled over. the driver, in his 50s, became aggressive and pulled out a machete. we could see the van and the officer was there. he just got attacked and obviously me and the mrs were standing here, talking about it. we felt really sorry, not only because it was a person lying on th
andy moore is at the scene in east london for us.the latest on the police officer is that he is in a stable condition. he had an operation on his hand this morning. he has been widely praised for his bravery and presence of mind in being able to tease the suspect despite being seriously injured. an eyewitness told us he saw the police officer on the ground in the road behind me, his uniform had been taken off, he was being given cpr by collea g u es taken off, he was being given cpr by...
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andy moore reports.a new photo of the 15—year—old they called their "most precious girl". in a statement, they said: a helicopter lifted nora's body out of the dense jungle, about 2km from the resort where she was staying. it was winched up in a cage, supported by a police officer. we reported ourselves at the dusan resort... the volunteers who found nora's body said they had been searching in a line when one of them volunteers saw her body lying across a small stream. he shouted, they all stopped and then some time later, the police arrived to tape off the area. nora's family said her learning difficulties were so severe, she would never have left her bedroom through a window on her own. she was wearing only nightclothes. they suspect foul play. malaysian police are keeping an open mind, saying they can't rule out a possible criminal enquiry. so much depends on the results of the postmortem examination, which started a few hours ago. nora's family have already identified her body in hospital. it's so di
andy moore reports.a new photo of the 15—year—old they called their "most precious girl". in a statement, they said: a helicopter lifted nora's body out of the dense jungle, about 2km from the resort where she was staying. it was winched up in a cage, supported by a police officer. we reported ourselves at the dusan resort... the volunteers who found nora's body said they had been searching in a line when one of them volunteers saw her body lying across a small stream. he shouted,...
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our correspondent andy moore is in east london. what is in east london. do we knew so far? please say what do we knew so far? mail, please say that it had been a routine patrol stopped. two officers in a patrol stopped. two officers in a patrol car so a large, white van and thought it was under insured. there was a brief purse it and then the vehicle came to a halt finallyjust outside this railway station in leyton for the driver got out and became very aggressive. it is said he had a machete about a foot long. the police had a press conference this morning. the circumstances are that the officers were in a marked police vehicle and stopped a van for not having insurance and having engaged the driver who was quite aggressive, and we are fortunate we have a body worn cameras footage of the whole incident, and in dealing with that offence he tries to make off, gets back in the van and a violent struggle in shoes where he produces a weapon and stabs our officer in the head and around the body, and during the struggle the officer managed to get his taser and deploy it which sto
our correspondent andy moore is in east london. what is in east london. do we knew so far? please say what do we knew so far? mail, please say that it had been a routine patrol stopped. two officers in a patrol stopped. two officers in a patrol car so a large, white van and thought it was under insured. there was a brief purse it and then the vehicle came to a halt finallyjust outside this railway station in leyton for the driver got out and became very aggressive. it is said he had a machete...
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i am joined in the studio by our correspondent, andy moore.t may make it trickier this weekend. one is the good weather. we might have the hottest ba n k good weather. we might have the hottest bank holiday weekend ever. another one is that a lot of us seem to be staying at home this bank holiday weekend. 8.6 million britons planning an overnight trip in the uk as opposed to 7.3 last year. the rac and the travel organisation say it is going to be busy on the roads between 11 and is expected today. some of the particular problem areas, the m25 predicted to be at a traffic jam this areas, the m25 predicted to be at a trafficjam this afternoon and similar between chester and st helens. motoring organisations saying if you can't possibly leave it until this evening, 9pm tonight, before you travel. what about the railways ? before you travel. what about the railways? on the road network a lot of the roadworks are removed to allow the flow of traffic. it is an opposite situation on the trains we are, because there are less people travelling they do
i am joined in the studio by our correspondent, andy moore.t may make it trickier this weekend. one is the good weather. we might have the hottest ba n k good weather. we might have the hottest bank holiday weekend ever. another one is that a lot of us seem to be staying at home this bank holiday weekend. 8.6 million britons planning an overnight trip in the uk as opposed to 7.3 last year. the rac and the travel organisation say it is going to be busy on the roads between 11 and is expected...
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andy moore is in our london newsroom — andy what else do we know?or some reason an intruder came into her bedroom, strangled her, doused her in a flammable substance, and then set her on fire. she went to hospital with 75% burns and she died in hospital on august the sixth. the family launched a go find me campaign. they are trying to raise money to bring her body back to the uk. according to her knees, natalie was looking after a disabled brother. — her niece. lisa saying that no arrests have been made, and we also have a statement from the foreign office, saying that staff are supporting a british woman, and they are in contact with local authorities. takeaway chicken boxes featuring warnings about the dangers of carrying a knife have been sent to fast food restaurants in england and wales. real life stories of young people who chose not to carry a weapon will be printed inside more than 300,000 boxes as part of a government campaign to tackle knife crime. labour mps diane abbot and david lammy have labelled the scheme as "embarrassing" and "borde
andy moore is in our london newsroom — andy what else do we know?or some reason an intruder came into her bedroom, strangled her, doused her in a flammable substance, and then set her on fire. she went to hospital with 75% burns and she died in hospital on august the sixth. the family launched a go find me campaign. they are trying to raise money to bring her body back to the uk. according to her knees, natalie was looking after a disabled brother. — her niece. lisa saying that no arrests...
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andy puzder, department of veteran affairs, dr. ronny jackson, u.n. ambassador, heather nauert and federal reserve board members herman cain and stephen moore are amongigh-profile picks whose names were pulled after negative information was revealed. the president also lashing out again at house oversight chairman elijah cummings who is leading investigations into his administration. the president mocking cummings' recent home burglary calling it in a tweet really bad news and adding, too bad. that post prompting immediate backlash. fellow republican and former u.n. ambassador nikki haley replying, this is so unnecessary. president trump standing by his tweet. >> that was really not meant as a wise guy tweet. his house robbed and it came over the news at a certain moment last night, and i had just mentioned it. >> reporter: president trump has been attacking cummings since last weekend when he called baltimore a rat and rodent infested place where no human being would want to live. now, many called those tweets racist, but cummings hasn't gone that far and he is expected to speak today in baltimore. >> and we'll see if he responds. tara, i do want to
andy puzder, department of veteran affairs, dr. ronny jackson, u.n. ambassador, heather nauert and federal reserve board members herman cain and stephen moore are amongigh-profile picks whose names were pulled after negative information was revealed. the president also lashing out again at house oversight chairman elijah cummings who is leading investigations into his administration. the president mocking cummings' recent home burglary calling it in a tweet really bad news and adding, too bad....
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moore was serious. that's it, just canceled my soul cycle membership. this conservative didn't buy it. yeah, because we know you're a regular on the front row at soul cycle. andyinox. >> i still have time left on my membership. i'll probably be there doing cardiotoday. i don't know. >> reporter: no equivocation from comedian billy ikeener, hey, equinox, what's your poll sill for cancelling memberships? once you find out your owner is a mass murderer. >>> >> reporter: thank you, god, for giving me another excuse not to go to the gym. see these muffin tops? they're political. this equinox member seemed prepared to sacrifice his feet. >> i'd rather have plantar fascitis without treatment than having to support in any way anything affiliated with trump supporters. >> reporter: as for that equinox pool in the sky, someone tweeted, nice pool. too bad about all the blood in it. and all those slogans, soul cycle spin. >> find your happy place. >> find your soul. >> reporter: find the door is the line boycotters are pedaling. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> thanks for joining us. ac 360 starts right now. /s >> good evening. last night we began the program with president
moore was serious. that's it, just canceled my soul cycle membership. this conservative didn't buy it. yeah, because we know you're a regular on the front row at soul cycle. andyinox. >> i still have time left on my membership. i'll probably be there doing cardiotoday. i don't know. >> reporter: no equivocation from comedian billy ikeener, hey, equinox, what's your poll sill for cancelling memberships? once you find out your owner is a mass murderer. >>> >> reporter:...
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moore was serious, that's it, just canceled my soul cycle membership. this conservative didn't buy it. yeah, because we know you're a regular on the front row at soul cycle. andyhere. i don't know. >> hey, equinox, what's your policy for canceling memberships once a member finds out your owner is enabling racism and mass murder? but one person's boycott is another person's opportunity to slack off. thank you, god, for giving me another excuse to not go to the gym. see these muffin tops? they're political. this equinox member seemed prepared to sacrifice his feet. >> i would rather have plantar fascitis without treatment than having to support in any way anything affiliated with trump supporters. >> reporter: someone tweeted nice pool. too bad about all the blood in it. all those slogan soul cycle spins. >> find your happy place. >> find your soul. >> reporter: find the door is the line boycotters are pedaling, jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >>> quick programming note, tune in tonight to the original series, back taking a look at the '60s from psycho, to dr. strange love to space odd essie. hear from the directors and actors and people who brought your favorite sc
moore was serious, that's it, just canceled my soul cycle membership. this conservative didn't buy it. yeah, because we know you're a regular on the front row at soul cycle. andyhere. i don't know. >> hey, equinox, what's your policy for canceling memberships once a member finds out your owner is enabling racism and mass murder? but one person's boycott is another person's opportunity to slack off. thank you, god, for giving me another excuse to not go to the gym. see these muffin tops?...
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andy moore reports.of the 15—year—old they called their "most precious girl". in a statement, they said... a helicopter lifted nora's body out of the dense jungle, about 2km from the resort where she was staying. it was winched up in a cage, supported by a police officer. we reported ourselves at the dusan resort... the volunteers who found nora said they had been searching in a line when one of them saw her body lying across a small stream. he shouted, they all stopped, and then, some time later, the police arrived to tape off the area. nora's family said her learning difficulties were so severe, she would never have left her bedroom through a window on her own. she was wearing only nightclothes. they suspect foul play. malaysian police are keeping an open mind, saying they can't rule out a possible criminal enquiry. so much depends on the results of the postmortem examination, which started a few hours ago. nora's family have already identified her body in hospital. it's so difficult to describe, but t
andy moore reports.of the 15—year—old they called their "most precious girl". in a statement, they said... a helicopter lifted nora's body out of the dense jungle, about 2km from the resort where she was staying. it was winched up in a cage, supported by a police officer. we reported ourselves at the dusan resort... the volunteers who found nora said they had been searching in a line when one of them saw her body lying across a small stream. he shouted, they all stopped, and then,...
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our correspondent andy moore sent this report from outside the court a little earlier.ress, his address he gave as keepers cottage. he was formally charged over the murder of pc harper on august the 15th and the theft of a quad bike from peter wallace. there was no formal plea that mr foster's lawyer got out and said he would like to make a short statement and he said, on behalf of him and his family, i want to say three things. he denies any involvement in the horrific murder of pc harper. we urged the police to follow all lines of inquiry and for the public to come forward and co—operate. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? the italian prime minister has resigned, though he will stay on as head of a caretaker government. he's blamed the collapse of his coalition on the right—wing nationalist league party. sudan has formed a new sovereign council to lead the country towards democracy. it will be led by general abdel fattah al—burhan, the man who took over after the overthrow of the then president omar al—bashir. an italian prosecutor h
our correspondent andy moore sent this report from outside the court a little earlier.ress, his address he gave as keepers cottage. he was formally charged over the murder of pc harper on august the 15th and the theft of a quad bike from peter wallace. there was no formal plea that mr foster's lawyer got out and said he would like to make a short statement and he said, on behalf of him and his family, i want to say three things. he denies any involvement in the horrific murder of pc harper. we...