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angus crawford, bbc news. bbc news, we have an investigation into china's hidden camps, in 0urworld. look at best. wow. this is the story ofa look at best. wow. this is the story of a search. it is like a city. we are not being allowed to get this close to it at all. for something china doesn't want us to find. it is a story of broken families. broken faith. and thousands of missing muslims. satellites to see beyond what the human eye can see. and it is the story of the new evidence we found, despite the attem pts evidence we found, despite the atte m pts to evidence we found, despite the attempts to stop us. xinjiang, china's vast, far west, is a place of beauty. and fear. checkpoints control the desert highways. and the region's towns and cities bristle with security. but there is something here they don't want the world to see. so it is 8:30am in the morning now, and we have just arrived in this city. and straightaway as we left the train station, we've got one, two, and another one back there, three cars f
angus crawford, bbc news. bbc news, we have an investigation into china's hidden camps, in 0urworld. look at best. wow. this is the story ofa look at best. wow. this is the story of a search. it is like a city. we are not being allowed to get this close to it at all. for something china doesn't want us to find. it is a story of broken families. broken faith. and thousands of missing muslims. satellites to see beyond what the human eye can see. and it is the story of the new evidence we found,...
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angus crawford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: a tsunami strikes indonesia.ore than 800 injured. the death toll is expected to rise. birmingham airport has temporarily suspended all flights, following an air traffic control fault. sussex police are examining a damaged drone found near the perimeter fence of gatwick airport, as two people arrested on friday are released without charge. tributes have been paid to the former liberal democrat leader, lord ashdown, who died yesterday at the age of 77. paddy ashdown led the party for more than a decade until 1999 and is credited with making the lib dems a significant third force in politics. theresa may said the former royal marine had dedicated his life to public service. our political correspondent jessica parker has more. the military man turned diplomat and politician. paddy ashdown cut an impressive figure, and a popular one. his success in building up the liberal democrats after its painful merger in the late ‘80s, means he leaves an undoubted legacy. the action man, unafraid to push political boundaries. com
angus crawford, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: a tsunami strikes indonesia.ore than 800 injured. the death toll is expected to rise. birmingham airport has temporarily suspended all flights, following an air traffic control fault. sussex police are examining a damaged drone found near the perimeter fence of gatwick airport, as two people arrested on friday are released without charge. tributes have been paid to the former liberal democrat leader, lord ashdown, who died yesterday at the...
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angus crawford, bbc news. on protestors in paris, as thousands of people rallied for a fourth weekend of demonstrations against president macron‘s government. hugh schofield is on the streets of paris. bring us up—to—date, please, what has been going on. points of tension around the champs—elysees. we are at the place de st augustin, a few kilometres from the champs—elysees. there was a car burning, it may have been a barricade burning, it it has gone out. read police pollution and —— positioned in the middle of the square. we can move around and you can see the riot police waiting to see if anything does flare up again. it is tense but one feels the moment has passed here. but all around, you can see shops that have been smashed open, graffiti all over, all over the walls, and shops have but boards to keep awake polluters and they have been covered in graffiti. this is one of many flash points springing up in the last hour or two and the protesters on the champs—elysees pill bottles and unable to express them
angus crawford, bbc news. on protestors in paris, as thousands of people rallied for a fourth weekend of demonstrations against president macron‘s government. hugh schofield is on the streets of paris. bring us up—to—date, please, what has been going on. points of tension around the champs—elysees. we are at the place de st augustin, a few kilometres from the champs—elysees. there was a car burning, it may have been a barricade burning, it it has gone out. read police pollution and...
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angus crawford, bbc news. wickford, essex, where grace millane's family live. simon, tell us what the mood is like. we are here at the local catholic church, and there is a great sense of loss. the person in charge here says he will keep the doors open all weekend so people can come in for a quiet moment of contemplation or to light a candle oi’ contemplation or to light a candle or discuss with a priest exactly how they are feeling. there is a picture of grace displayed prominently inside the building where people can say prayers. they had been hoping and praying over the last few days that she would be found safe and well. but overnight those hopes have been dashed with the news that this is now being treated as a murder investigation. the priest here says many people in the congregation knew grace and her family, many people in the congregation knew grace and herfamily, and the family are absolutely devastated to stop thoughts here are with the family, and they are going to say special prayers and services
angus crawford, bbc news. wickford, essex, where grace millane's family live. simon, tell us what the mood is like. we are here at the local catholic church, and there is a great sense of loss. the person in charge here says he will keep the doors open all weekend so people can come in for a quiet moment of contemplation or to light a candle oi’ contemplation or to light a candle or discuss with a priest exactly how they are feeling. there is a picture of grace displayed prominently inside...
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angus crawford, bbc news. this is bbc news. aires for the 620 summit, but there is tension over trade, climate change, and the situation in ukraine. a 7.0—magnitude earthquake has hit alaska, near the city of anchorage, causing widespread damage. staying with that story. a short time ago, i spoke to megan mazurek who is an anchor at local tv station ktva 11 news that has suffered extensive damages. things are being assessed still. so the governor is getting ready to speak for the first time at a press conference on the military base that we have here in anchorage. the major highways out of anchorage, there has been traffic buildups because heading out, there is a large sinkhole and some damage to that roadway as well. the other highway out of town, we have major rock slides turning it on. so traffic was being re—routed there. so people are still assessing to see how much damage was done. you can see the damage behind me. we are located in north—east anchorage, and it is totally rocked, the ceiling tiles are down. we are still w
angus crawford, bbc news. this is bbc news. aires for the 620 summit, but there is tension over trade, climate change, and the situation in ukraine. a 7.0—magnitude earthquake has hit alaska, near the city of anchorage, causing widespread damage. staying with that story. a short time ago, i spoke to megan mazurek who is an anchor at local tv station ktva 11 news that has suffered extensive damages. things are being assessed still. so the governor is getting ready to speak for the first time...
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angus crawford, bbc news.s being inundated with fake designer goods on a scale never seen before, according to the trade body, the anti—counterfeiting group. an undercover investigation by the bbc has discovered vast quantities of fake, replica clothing, trainers, perfumes and electrical goods being sold from living rooms, car parks and even high street shops across the uk. trading standards says there's a link to serious organised crime and the treasury is losing millions in unpaid taxes every year. our special correspondent colin campbell has the story. it's christmas and black market britain is booming. we've got two left. they're fake, are they? everything's fake, mate. i'm in manchester, where replica designer goods are being sold from shops on an industrial scale. they're not real? nothing real, man. through this doorway, an aladdin's cave of fakes, spread out over three levels. belts, bags, coats, jumpers. all forms of fake counterfeit goods in there. brazenly breaking the law, the area is known as brit
angus crawford, bbc news.s being inundated with fake designer goods on a scale never seen before, according to the trade body, the anti—counterfeiting group. an undercover investigation by the bbc has discovered vast quantities of fake, replica clothing, trainers, perfumes and electrical goods being sold from living rooms, car parks and even high street shops across the uk. trading standards says there's a link to serious organised crime and the treasury is losing millions in unpaid taxes...
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angus crawford, bbc news.blicaly discuss, an alternative to theresa may's brexit deal. the work and pensions secretary described the so—called, "norway plus" option — as plausible — if mps reject mrs may's deal in the vote scheduled for tuesday. if such a plan were adopted, the uk would retain its access to the single market — but would have to permit free movement of eu citizens into the uk. our political correspondent, matt cole reports. far and wide this week, ministers have travelled the uk, selling the idea of theresa may's brexit plan. the message — a simple one. there is no alternative. until this morning, when the work and pensions secretary amber rudd opened the door to a plan b and what might happen if mps vote down the deal on tuesday. i do not think the house will support no deal. and if the house is not going to support no deal, it needs to come forward with an alternative deal. and i have seen that there is a lot of support for norway plus in the house of commons. there is a certain amount of sup
angus crawford, bbc news.blicaly discuss, an alternative to theresa may's brexit deal. the work and pensions secretary described the so—called, "norway plus" option — as plausible — if mps reject mrs may's deal in the vote scheduled for tuesday. if such a plan were adopted, the uk would retain its access to the single market — but would have to permit free movement of eu citizens into the uk. our political correspondent, matt cole reports. far and wide this week, ministers...
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angus crawford reports. tea, biscuits, a listening ear and a chance to be with others at christmas.st how bleak it can be. i was on the street and i slept on benches. i remember one occasion when ijust woke up and had like a layer of snow on my coat. so it was quite shocking. amongst the volunteers, a famous face, coming here for years to offer her help and her voice. it'sjust becoming easier to become vulnerable and in trouble. it can be anything from a few missed mortgage payments, to a broken down marriage, to your partner dying, to just having an argument with your family. over the next week, they'll serve more than 7500 meals here. people will come to eat, sleep and get access to advice and there are 1a more centres just like this across the uk. today's figures show 170,800 households and lone individuals were homeless last year. 38,000 of them were under 25. in total, 12,300 people were sleeping rough. it's something that we think is totally u na cce pta ble. we're notjust talking about people on the streets, although the numbers of people rough sleeping are higher than have e
angus crawford reports. tea, biscuits, a listening ear and a chance to be with others at christmas.st how bleak it can be. i was on the street and i slept on benches. i remember one occasion when ijust woke up and had like a layer of snow on my coat. so it was quite shocking. amongst the volunteers, a famous face, coming here for years to offer her help and her voice. it'sjust becoming easier to become vulnerable and in trouble. it can be anything from a few missed mortgage payments, to a...
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angus crawford reports. fun—loving and family orientated. parents say her disappearance a week ago was entirely out of character, and was extremely hard to take. now they've been given the worst possible news. the evidence we have gathered at this point in the enquiry has established that this is a homicide. grace's family have been advised of this development and they are devastated. police say a 26—year—old man will be charged with her murder when he appears in court on monday. grace arrived in new zealand last month, and had been staying at a backpacker‘s hostel in auckland. she was last spotted on saturday night entering a hotel in the city with a male companion, who the police say had been with her during the evening. detectives have released pictures of jewellery they believe grace had with her. this necklace and a distinctive pink watch are both missing from her possessions and could help them find her body. when grace's father arrived in new zealand he spoke to the media and was hopeful she could be found alive. but this is now a mur
angus crawford reports. fun—loving and family orientated. parents say her disappearance a week ago was entirely out of character, and was extremely hard to take. now they've been given the worst possible news. the evidence we have gathered at this point in the enquiry has established that this is a homicide. grace's family have been advised of this development and they are devastated. police say a 26—year—old man will be charged with her murder when he appears in court on monday. grace...
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she's been speaking to our correspondent angus crawford.isis do, i'm an ambassador now. i love the service they provide, the volunteers are service they provide, the volunteers a re really, really service they provide, the volunteers are really, really great. people can come off the streets, they opened at 10am this morning. they can come from various other overnight shelters, come here for the day, get in the warm, happy tea, have a shower if they need to. it's a really nice atmosphere and safe environment. what the people who come here say about what it does for them? if anybody comes and talks to me, they always say how great crisis are and how much they've helped them. i see similarfaces, so i see faces i've seen previous years, and new faces too. i like to be here and listen to the stories if they want to talk about them. you're a londoner, do you get a sense of how easy it might be but for a few outcomes, for someone to end up on the street? yes, there is a big misconception about why people end up misconception about why people end u
she's been speaking to our correspondent angus crawford.isis do, i'm an ambassador now. i love the service they provide, the volunteers are service they provide, the volunteers a re really, really service they provide, the volunteers are really, really great. people can come off the streets, they opened at 10am this morning. they can come from various other overnight shelters, come here for the day, get in the warm, happy tea, have a shower if they need to. it's a really nice atmosphere and...
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our correspondent angus crawford is at one of the charity's christmas centres in north london.the time when these charities tried to do something for the whole mass at christmas time and give them something to eat and a bed for the night. and much more than that. that is what is interesting about crisis, it offers help throughout the year, but this is a moment when they focus on the immediate needs of those who we re on the immediate needs of those who were sleeping rough and are homeless themselves another ways. today the centre opened its doors about three hours ago and it is already filling up. we cannot show you the whole thing because there are very many vulnerable people who would not want to have their faces shone on camera. over the next seven days they are going to be serving something like 7500 meals to the hundreds of people who will come here. some will need a bed for the night, all will need food, and others will need access to services on benefits and housing and other services such as mass ad and dentistry. this comes on a day when new figures cast an extraordina
our correspondent angus crawford is at one of the charity's christmas centres in north london.the time when these charities tried to do something for the whole mass at christmas time and give them something to eat and a bed for the night. and much more than that. that is what is interesting about crisis, it offers help throughout the year, but this is a moment when they focus on the immediate needs of those who we re on the immediate needs of those who were sleeping rough and are homeless...