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from king's college hospital, one of several hospitals where the injured had been treated.r attacker khalid masood and we know that he previously lived in an east sussex village and our correspondent has been there to speak to local people who remember khalid masood. he lived here in the heart of the sussex countryside, this sleepy rural village, and he went on to strike at the heart of our democracy. i remember he was a bit ofa democracy. i remember he was a bit of a troubled character, is the best way to describe it, i think he got into a bit of a trouble in rye. locals remember khalid masood, known here as ageing or a], as a pilot low—level cronulla who attacked an innocent man. he was an old chap and i would not have thought he deserved to be stabbed. as i remember, and i was not in there at the time, and as remember hearing stories afterwards. it was a violent snack attack —— knife attack in this pub that most remember him for, it happened 17 yea rs remember him for, it happened 17 years ago. one person told us that masood, in his 40s, had been drinking. the pub was kn
from king's college hospital, one of several hospitals where the injured had been treated.r attacker khalid masood and we know that he previously lived in an east sussex village and our correspondent has been there to speak to local people who remember khalid masood. he lived here in the heart of the sussex countryside, this sleepy rural village, and he went on to strike at the heart of our democracy. i remember he was a bit ofa democracy. i remember he was a bit of a troubled character, is the...
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prince charles has been visiting some of the injured at kings college hospital.he fourth victim is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. i'm jane hill, with the other main stories on bbc news at 5. president trump gives congress an ultimatum — pass his new healthcare bill today or he'll leave obamacare in place. i'll be talking to the quick thinking four—year—old who used voice control on his mum's phone to call her an ambulance when she collapsed at home. what's going on? and have the crew of the international space centre found life on mars? we'll get mark kermode‘s take on the science—fiction horror film life, plus the rest of this week's top cinema releases in the film review. good evening, it's five o'clock. i'm ben brown in westminster, police say the investigation into wednesday's terror attacks is ‘very large and fast—paced' and they've made another arrest this afternoon — a 32—year—old woman in manchester, making a total of 11 people now in custody. they are continuing to appeal for information to trace any "associates" of the attacker kh
prince charles has been visiting some of the injured at kings college hospital.he fourth victim is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. i'm jane hill, with the other main stories on bbc news at 5. president trump gives congress an ultimatum — pass his new healthcare bill today or he'll leave obamacare in place. i'll be talking to the quick thinking four—year—old who used voice control on his mum's phone to call her an ambulance when she collapsed at home. what's going...
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treated at various hospitals, not just altogether. 31 treated at various hospitals, notjust kings college hospitallife—threatening injuries. let's speak to will die game, a coordinator for the government's prevent programme, which tackles extremism. hejoins us prevent programme, which tackles extremism. he joins us from prevent programme, which tackles extremism. hejoins us from par leicester studio. we know the prevent strategy is often controversial. tell us about your work and how you are working to prevent radicalisation in young people? the role of the coordinator is to write the local strategy. something often gets missed in the conversation about prevent, in that it is very much locally based. while we have a nationalframework, we develop locally what we need to mitigate the local risks. most of my work involves working in the local communities, collaboration with the communities, collaboration with the communities with their blessing, to develop something that fits locally and will reduce the risks locally. joining up the different partner agencies as well around the issue of safeguarding.
treated at various hospitals, not just altogether. 31 treated at various hospitals, notjust kings college hospitallife—threatening injuries. let's speak to will die game, a coordinator for the government's prevent programme, which tackles extremism. hejoins us prevent programme, which tackles extremism. he joins us from prevent programme, which tackles extremism. hejoins us from par leicester studio. we know the prevent strategy is often controversial. tell us about your work and how you are...
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earlier today the prince of wales visited kings college hospital in london, where some of the victimsthe prince inside the hospital. he spoke to nurses on the way in, before a meeting members of the response team as well. the prince said he was amazed at how quick the response to the attacks had been. he told staff at the hospital, you are brilliant, an amazing example of teamwork, and thanked them for their efforts. prince charles also speaking to patients being treated for their injuries. let's talk to the former foreign secretary, sir malcolm rifkind, also formerly chairman of the commons intelligence and security committee at westminster. thank you for being with us. what are your thoughts a couple of days after these horrendous attacks? they are horrendous attacks? they are horrendous attacks. but ideally from the point of view of isis they are not the attacks they would have liked. what these guys would like to be able to do is have a repeat of the london bombings of 2005, or 9/11 in new york, when you had several highly experienced terrorists coordinating mass attacks. because
earlier today the prince of wales visited kings college hospital in london, where some of the victimsthe prince inside the hospital. he spoke to nurses on the way in, before a meeting members of the response team as well. the prince said he was amazed at how quick the response to the attacks had been. he told staff at the hospital, you are brilliant, an amazing example of teamwork, and thanked them for their efforts. prince charles also speaking to patients being treated for their injuries....
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prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to king's college hospitalcross london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff too are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people just worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many more were coming, you knew that you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at westminster abbey, in a show of solidarity, religious leaders joined together for a minute's silence, to remember the four who were killed and the many more who were injured. oui’ our correspondentjoins us from washington. here we have scenes of political drama, where millions of people are wondering exactly what their health insurance will be and what it will become. —— people outside washington. the future of health ca re washington. the future of health care in this country is now uncertain, because they cannot make a deal. donald trump, who made his name as a campaigner to say that he would get deals done on thi
prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to king's college hospitalcross london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff too are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people just worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many more were coming, you knew that you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at...
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at kings college hospital where we joinjohn. trauma centre at kings college hospital where we join johnerday afternoon, there are seven people still critically ill in hospital. seven people extremely ill after the attacks. eight people were brought here, six men, two within an two we re here, six men, two within an two were said to be critically injured and police say other victims from the bridge last night, there were three police officers injured, two seriously. those that have been going to a commendation ceremony. he was struck by images by certain images that stay with you. so many people we saw running, members of the public, parliamentarians, advised to run away from the danger whereas the emergency services ran towards. nobody knew whether a second attack was imminent that they put the lives of others before them. in palace yard where pc palmer was treated, where resuscitation procedures were gone through, also medical staff treated the attacker. they gave him that respect, they put the sanctity of life above anything else, they put their duty first, which of course is somethin
at kings college hospital where we joinjohn. trauma centre at kings college hospital where we join johnerday afternoon, there are seven people still critically ill in hospital. seven people extremely ill after the attacks. eight people were brought here, six men, two within an two we re here, six men, two within an two were said to be critically injured and police say other victims from the bridge last night, there were three police officers injured, two seriously. those that have been going to...
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prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to kings college hospitalwhich are continuing to treat the injured. staff are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. with the magnitude of what they had to dealwith. it with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring the way people worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many more were coming, you knew you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at westminster abbey, there was a show of solidarity. religious leadersjoined together for a minute's silence to rememberfour who were together for a minute's silence to remember four who were killed and the many more who were injured. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is outside scotland yard. so, many unanswered questions — how is the investigation progressing? yes, and talking to sources inside the investigation, i get the impression that the initial, intense act evictee, in which the known associates of khalid masood were rounded
prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to kings college hospitalwhich are continuing to treat the injured. staff are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. with the magnitude of what they had to dealwith. it with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring the way people worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many more were coming, you knew you...
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most of them are being treated at kings college hospital in central london. helena lee is there. treating the injured. there are a lot of police manning most of the entrances to the hospital. they are also patrolling the outside and i have seen officers inside. they have a major trauma centre here so they are used to dealing with very difficult, life—threatening conditions here. the latest we have this afternoon is that at least a0 people were injured in that attack. 29 people when you we re in that attack. 29 people when you were treated in hospital. tonight, seven remained in critical condition. in the last half hour here at kings college hospital, they we re here at kings college hospital, they were treating it patience. we have been told they have discharged three of those patients. they had been in a stable condition. here tonight, they are still treating six patients, two of them are still in a critical condition, four of them are ina critical condition, four of them are in a stable condition, but they have discharged those two from here. there is a range of injuries they h
most of them are being treated at kings college hospital in central london. helena lee is there. treating the injured. there are a lot of police manning most of the entrances to the hospital. they are also patrolling the outside and i have seen officers inside. they have a major trauma centre here so they are used to dealing with very difficult, life—threatening conditions here. the latest we have this afternoon is that at least a0 people were injured in that attack. 29 people when you we re...
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prince charles arrives to visit some of the injured at king's college hospital. the fourth person to have been killed is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. also in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, tells the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. and plans for customers to receive automatic compensation by their phone company for problems with broadband and landlines. good afternoon. the union flag is flying at half—mast this afternoon. around the palace of westminster life is beginning to return to normal and the roads have reopened, the traffic moving freely. police are telling us they are trying to piece together a profile of the westminster attacker, khalid masood. he was previously known as adrian russell ajao. they are appealing for people to come forward with information. in other developments, police say they've made two further significant
prince charles arrives to visit some of the injured at king's college hospital. the fourth person to have been killed is named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes from south london. also in the next hour: the controversial health bill that could replace obamacare — president trump demands a make or break vote in congress. the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker, tells the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. and plans for customers...
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he was being treated at king's college hospital.t on the police investigation, our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports from birmingham. with a car and a knife he brought terror to parliament. he is khalid masood, a british—born attacker known to the police with a 20—year criminal record, although not for terrorism. the 52—year—old responsible for the murder of a policeman, a mother on her way to collect her children, and a tourist. there was no prior intelligence of his intent or of the plot. intensive investigations continue. just metres from where the prime minister spoke, he was british—born and some years ago was investigated by mi5 in relation to concerns about violent extremism. he was a peripheral figure. he was not part of the current intelligence picture. there was no prior intelligence of his intent or the plot. intensive investigations continue. what more is known about him? masood was born in kent, and was most recently living in the west midlands. he had a range of previous convictions including gbh, possession
he was being treated at king's college hospital.t on the police investigation, our special correspondent, lucy manning, reports from birmingham. with a car and a knife he brought terror to parliament. he is khalid masood, a british—born attacker known to the police with a 20—year criminal record, although not for terrorism. the 52—year—old responsible for the murder of a policeman, a mother on her way to collect her children, and a tourist. there was no prior intelligence of his intent...
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they are being treated at a number of hospitals around westminster, including king's college hospitalhospital. 20 people injured among those, some schoolchildren from france on a schoolchildren from france on a school trip, from brittany in fact, we gather that their parents and families have gathered at the school in brittany waiting for news, three of those injured were those french schoolchildren. let's get a report from our deputy political editor john pienaar. it is one of the busiest and best guarded sites in britain, in europe. the police response took moments and as the cordons close, those who watched these terrifying scenes unfold added to the accounts of what had just taken place. 200 yards from big ben, overlooking westminster bridge, i arrived just after the incident, and i bumped into a group of extremely traumatised french teenagers who were here on a trip for a week. one of them described to me what had happened on the bridge, how he saw a car drive into what he thought were two or three of the people with him. many of the people were too upset, crying too much to talk
they are being treated at a number of hospitals around westminster, including king's college hospitalhospital. 20 people injured among those, some schoolchildren from france on a schoolchildren from france on a school trip, from brittany in fact, we gather that their parents and families have gathered at the school in brittany waiting for news, three of those injured were those french schoolchildren. let's get a report from our deputy political editor john pienaar. it is one of the busiest and...
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they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college.vis frain. he was with fellow students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretchered him away from the scene. waiting for news inside the locked down parliament building was his tutor. she told me today that travis is doing well. he has been checking his facebook. lots of other messages from other students wanting to know how he is. clearly, he is not well, but he is dealing with it and he is staying as cheerful as he can. another school trip caught up in the chaos, three students from this school in brittany were injured, two of them were reported to have suffered serious fractures, the french foreign minister travelled to london to visit them. this is a new tragedy. i was on my way to paris. but i wanted to stop to london first. and to say a message to the british people, a message of solidarity. romanian officials say a woman has undergone surgery to treat a blood clot on her brain. her boyfriend sustained a broken f
they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college.vis frain. he was with fellow students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretchered him away from the scene. waiting for news inside the locked down parliament building was his tutor. she told me today that travis is doing well. he has been checking his facebook. lots of other messages from other students wanting to know how he is....
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others are in chelsea and westminster and kings college hospital. morning, seven were said to be in a critical condition. we were not told anything else. but now sadly it is six, as one of them died this evening. we don't know precisely which hospitals those six—hour in. we know they are critically ill as of this evening. in total, 29 people needed hospital treatment. some of them were discharged today. as we have been hearing, they were from several nationalities. i2 hearing, they were from several nationalities. 12 of them were british. and of those, three were police officers who had been to an awards ceremony, were crossing westminster bridge yesterday afternoon and got caught up in the attack as the car ploughed through people on the bridge. all those three, two are said to be in a serious condition. thank you. at westminster, home secretary amber rudd has told the bbc that it would be wrong to see yesterday's attack as a failure by the intelligence community. she's spoke as members of parliament returned to work, where they heard the prime min
others are in chelsea and westminster and kings college hospital. morning, seven were said to be in a critical condition. we were not told anything else. but now sadly it is six, as one of them died this evening. we don't know precisely which hospitals those six—hour in. we know they are critically ill as of this evening. in total, 29 people needed hospital treatment. some of them were discharged today. as we have been hearing, they were from several nationalities. i2 hearing, they were from...
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we know from king's college hospital that there area number of king's college hospital that there areo are critically ill. i want to tell you what president trump has been saying. the president had a phone call with theresa may a little earlier this evening. the president has been talking about the attack here in london, expressing his shock at that attack. president trump spoke to theresa may to offer her condolences on today's terror attack in london, says the white house, and his praise for the effective response of the security forces and first responders. he promised full cooperation and support of the united states government in responding to the attacker and bringing those responsible to justice. that is just in from the white house on president trump's call to theresa may. theresa may, we know, is chairing a meeting of cobra this evening, the government image and see committee —— the government's emergency committee. at the end of a day where in westminster the heart of this country's democracy, there appears to have been a terror attack. it began with a vehicle driving other
we know from king's college hospital that there area number of king's college hospital that there areo are critically ill. i want to tell you what president trump has been saying. the president had a phone call with theresa may a little earlier this evening. the president has been talking about the attack here in london, expressing his shock at that attack. president trump spoke to theresa may to offer her condolences on today's terror attack in london, says the white house, and his praise for...
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most of them are being treated at kings college hospital in central london. you tell us? this is one of five hospitals across london where the injured have been treated this lunchtime. it was just before 4p yesterday afternoon that major incident was declared here and there area incident was declared here and there are a lot of police officers manning all of the entrances here at the hospital. they've got a major trauma centre here. they are very well used to dealing with patients who have life—threatening injuries. in terms of the numbers of those who have been injured, we now know at least 40 been injured, we now know at least a0 were injured in the attacks yesterday. 29 of those have been treated in hospital. three of those are police officers. seven, as you say, are still in a critical condition this lunchtime. here at kings college in particular, there are eight patients, six of them men, two women, and two of them here are ina two women, and two of them here are in a critical condition. in terms of the injuries, some have been described as catastrophic.
most of them are being treated at kings college hospital in central london. you tell us? this is one of five hospitals across london where the injured have been treated this lunchtime. it was just before 4p yesterday afternoon that major incident was declared here and there area incident was declared here and there are a lot of police officers manning all of the entrances here at the hospital. they've got a major trauma centre here. they are very well used to dealing with patients who have...
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prince charles has visited staff and some of the injured at kings college hospital in central london.he fourth victim has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner. in the us, president trump is battling to get his new healthcare bill through congress. rebel republicans are threatening to block the replacement for obamacare. the eu won't try to punish britain over brexit says the head of the european commission — but he warns there will be a bill to pay for leaving. can you go to your mummy and shake her for can you go to your mummy and shake herfor me. can you go to your mummy and shake her for me. she's not waking up. and the four—year—old twins who saved their mother's life — after working out how to unlock their mum's phone and call the emergency services. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll have the latest as president trump fights to get congress to pass his new healthcare bill. a vote is due in the next two hours — but hardline republicans are angry his changes to obamacare
prince charles has visited staff and some of the injured at kings college hospital in central london.he fourth victim has been named as 75—year—old leslie rhodes, a retired window cleaner. in the us, president trump is battling to get his new healthcare bill through congress. rebel republicans are threatening to block the replacement for obamacare. the eu won't try to punish britain over brexit says the head of the european commission — but he warns there will be a bill to pay for...
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my colleague fiona lamdin is at kings college hospital in central london. rom where the attack took place, you can see the police still here regarding the hospital, very sad news came in last night that 75—year—old leslie rhodes from streatham, not far from here, died here at the hospital last night, which takes the number of victims to ball who died following the attacks, so we now know leslie rhodes, pc keith palmer, the police officer who was protecting parliament who was stabbed, aysha frade, who was on her way to pick up a two children from school, and kurt cochran, the us tourist who was here celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary. the hospital told us on wednesday afternoon, they brought eight victims here to kings college hospital, we know that one is still ina hospital, we know that one is still in a critical condition, two people we re in a critical condition, two people were allowed home yesterday which must have been a huge relief to theirfamily, so must have been a huge relief to their family, so this must have been a huge relief to theirfamil
my colleague fiona lamdin is at kings college hospital in central london. rom where the attack took place, you can see the police still here regarding the hospital, very sad news came in last night that 75—year—old leslie rhodes from streatham, not far from here, died here at the hospital last night, which takes the number of victims to ball who died following the attacks, so we now know leslie rhodes, pc keith palmer, the police officer who was protecting parliament who was stabbed, aysha...
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and i would like to pay tribute to the emergency trauma team at kings college hospital who are caring for the injured. this was a horrific crime and it has cost lives and caused injury. but as an act of terror it has failed. it has failed because we are here and we are are going to go about our business. it has failed because spite the trauma that they witnessed outside their windows, our staff are here and they are getting on with their work. it failed because as the prime minister so rightly said, we are not going to allow this to be used as a pretext for division, hatred, and islama phobia. this democracy is strong and this parliament is robust. this was a horrific crime but as an act of terror it has failed. >> the right honorable lady speaks well and i agree with the the words she has spoken. >> some of us were present nearby when aaron neeve was martyred. the lesson we learned then is not to dn a community because the acts of a single person. the message i got from the imam is we will always be with those who work for peace. can i suggest that we try to disappointhose who calcul
and i would like to pay tribute to the emergency trauma team at kings college hospital who are caring for the injured. this was a horrific crime and it has cost lives and caused injury. but as an act of terror it has failed. it has failed because we are here and we are are going to go about our business. it has failed because spite the trauma that they witnessed outside their windows, our staff are here and they are getting on with their work. it failed because as the prime minister so rightly...
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prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to kings college hospitalitals across london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff too are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many would be coming, you knew you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at westminster abbey, in a show of solidarity, religious leaders joined together for a minute's silence to remember four who were killed and the many more who were injured. sarah campbell, bbc news. in belgium, prosecutors have charged a 39 year old man with attempted terrorist murder after a car was driven at high speed towards crowds in antwerp's shopping district yesterday. the suspect is a french national of north african origin identified as mohammed r. he's also been charged with possession of weapons — after several knives and an unloaded shot gun were found in the car. getting rid of so—called obamacare, the scheme
prince charles, with 19—year—old student travis frain, pictured today during a visit to kings college hospitalitals across london which are continuing to treat the injured. staff too are coming to terms with the magnitude of what they had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many would be coming, you knew you would just keep working. it was really quite something. today at westminster...
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and i would like to pay tribute to the emergency trauma team at kings college hospital who are caring for the injured. this was a horrific crime and it has cost lives and caused injury. but as an act of terror it has failed. it has failed because we are here and we are are going to go about our business. it has failed because despite the trauma that they witnessed outside their windows, our staff are here and they are getting on with their work. it failed because as the prime minister so rightly said, we are not going to allow this to be used as a pretext for division, hatred, and islama phobia. this democracy is strong and this parliament is robust. this was a horrific crime but as an act of terror it has failed. >> the right honorable lady speaks well and i agree with the the words she has spoken. >> some of us were present nearby when aaron neeve was martrd. the lesson we learned then is not to damn a community because the acts of a single person. the message i got from the imam is we will always be with those who work for peace. can i suggest that we try to disappoint those who ca
and i would like to pay tribute to the emergency trauma team at kings college hospital who are caring for the injured. this was a horrific crime and it has cost lives and caused injury. but as an act of terror it has failed. it has failed because we are here and we are are going to go about our business. it has failed because despite the trauma that they witnessed outside their windows, our staff are here and they are getting on with their work. it failed because as the prime minister so...
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duncan bew works at kings college hospital. situations, both in medical emergency is and in trauma, that first responders can make an enormous difference to patient survival. and what better education could you have four children to teach them in an age appropriate way to be able to save somebody else's life? meanwhile, the parents of quamari barnes who was stabbed to death outside his school in kensal green two months ago have spoken to bbc london about the impact of their son's death. i happened to be at home, my daughter called me, she told me not to panic. she had just had a course in that quamari had been stabbed. a lot of the time people say it's not affecting me, it's not someone i know, but it's getting closer and closer. you can hear that interview in full on bbc radio london from 7am. and you might want to listen to their travel bulletins as well this morning because there are lots of problems on the tubes. the central line has severe delays. the district line is part suspended. the hammersmith & city line has no serv
duncan bew works at kings college hospital. situations, both in medical emergency is and in trauma, that first responders can make an enormous difference to patient survival. and what better education could you have four children to teach them in an age appropriate way to be able to save somebody else's life? meanwhile, the parents of quamari barnes who was stabbed to death outside his school in kensal green two months ago have spoken to bbc london about the impact of their son's death. i...
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today britain's prince charles visited victims recovers at kings college hospital and met with medical staff to visit dozens of people during the rampage. lon owe on's mayor laid flowers for 48 years old officer keith palmer. he was fatally stabbed on guard outside parliament. >> unaudible. >> tribute to the london attack victims took place at adele's cons inert new zealand last night. she asked the crowd to light up the venue with their phones and dedication to those affected by at tax in her hometown. she marked the emotional moment with her rendition of bob dylann's make you feel my love. >>> astronauts are working outside the international space station, nasa shayne kim brail and thomas spent more six hours in space today. here we can see one completing upgrade on the outside of the station. they are preparing for a new docking ring that will allow commercial spacecraft to link up with the out post. today's space walk is first of the three scheduled over the next few weeks. >>> for 48 years, the george washington carver science fair has brought students across the city to one of th
today britain's prince charles visited victims recovers at kings college hospital and met with medical staff to visit dozens of people during the rampage. lon owe on's mayor laid flowers for 48 years old officer keith palmer. he was fatally stabbed on guard outside parliament. >> unaudible. >> tribute to the london attack victims took place at adele's cons inert new zealand last night. she asked the crowd to light up the venue with their phones and dedication to those affected by at...
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today prince charles met with some of the injured privately at kings college hospital there. he thanked the staff for their efforts. so far they have treated eight victims. now, we know one of the deceased victims was an american from utah celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with his wife who was also seriously injured. british authorities have ten people in custody right now and they are combing through masood's computer looking for more clues. >> while president trump is celebrating a victory today unrelated to the health care debate that's happening on capitol hill, he is calling today's final approval of the keystone oil pipeline by his administration an historic moment. the state department which had to approve that project because it crosses international boundaries, signed off on the pipeline today. >> it's going to be an incredible pipeline, greatest technology known to man, or woman, and frankly we're very proud of it. >> that pipeline will carry oil from canada to texas through north dakota where it met fierce protests by land owners and native americans. the p
today prince charles met with some of the injured privately at kings college hospital there. he thanked the staff for their efforts. so far they have treated eight victims. now, we know one of the deceased victims was an american from utah celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary with his wife who was also seriously injured. british authorities have ten people in custody right now and they are combing through masood's computer looking for more clues. >> while president trump is...
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river where doctors ran out of the hospital to treat people on westminster bridge, also kings college hospital see behind me the police riot vans and cars because there is a real presence here still today, and if i ta ke presence here still today, and if i take you inside, in the reception, you might be able to sleep through the glass doors there are two police officers on guard, earlier there we re officers on guard, earlier there were eight, searching bags as people went in. if i draw your attention to the poster, they clearly have a control room in the hospital. the hospital trust have confirmed they are treating patients here who were involved in the attack yesterday. we spoke to a patient earlier who was at the hospitaljust before the attack. he told us he was in a and b and was asked to move into a ward because he said he was told injured police officers were on their way to the hospital. this is martin galloway. i arrived here, i can't remember the time, about 2pm or 3pm and they said a police officer had been injured and they didn't have any beds so they moved me to the second floor. w
river where doctors ran out of the hospital to treat people on westminster bridge, also kings college hospital see behind me the police riot vans and cars because there is a real presence here still today, and if i ta ke presence here still today, and if i take you inside, in the reception, you might be able to sleep through the glass doors there are two police officers on guard, earlier there we re officers on guard, earlier there were eight, searching bags as people went in. if i draw your...
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i am outside king's college hospital.as well as kurt cochran. two victims were released, which must be a huge relief to their family, so we know eight victims are here still. and we will be getting a statement from new scotland yard just after 8am this morning. let's take a look at some of the other news this morning: bad behaviour in english schools is not being dealt with properly, and pupils‘ performance is being negatively affected. that is the view of the government‘s school behaviour expert tom bennett. in a review published today, he says more funding and better training are needed to tackle the issue. the report also recommends that school inspectors pay more attention to behaviour issues, and warns they are often glossed over when schools produce good results. the president of the european commission has told the bbc that the eu will not seek to punish britain during brexit negotiations. speaking on the eve of the eu‘s 60th anniversary celebrations, jean—claude juncker said the exit talks will be approached fairl
i am outside king's college hospital.as well as kurt cochran. two victims were released, which must be a huge relief to their family, so we know eight victims are here still. and we will be getting a statement from new scotland yard just after 8am this morning. let's take a look at some of the other news this morning: bad behaviour in english schools is not being dealt with properly, and pupils‘ performance is being negatively affected. that is the view of the government‘s school behaviour...
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a tribute of the parliamentary staff of professionalism and also paid tribute to the king's college hospital for the injured. but with an act of terror because we are here to about our business. and because the prime minister so rightly said as a pretext for this division and hatred that this democracy is strong and robust this was a horrific crime but an act of terror. >> the lesson to be learned of a single person with the house of prayer and peace can i suggest those who actually work in their favor >> and to make an important point the metropolitan police are meeting with them today to show the importance of coming together and working with communities up and down the country that they will be concerned of possible reactions of the job of the police to keep us all save. >> mr. speaker to commend the of prime minister and her tone and substance and also we must not allow in the coming days and weeks anyone to divide our country on the basis of faith or nationality after these attacks because the reality is that across the country we are a country and i did against these attacks. that is t
a tribute of the parliamentary staff of professionalism and also paid tribute to the king's college hospital for the injured. but with an act of terror because we are here to about our business. and because the prime minister so rightly said as a pretext for this division and hatred that this democracy is strong and robust this was a horrific crime but an act of terror. >> the lesson to be learned of a single person with the house of prayer and peace can i suggest those who actually work...
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now, after his discovery at the polls, he went to washington college hospital for four days. his doctor was john carter, who wrote this account of poe's final days. poe is delirious. in and out of consciousness. talking to shadows on the walls. not making any sense. he couldn't remember what had become of his luggage. where were his change of clothes? why was he dressed in these other clothes? he just seemed to lack any memory of it. and then he started screaming the name reynolds over and over again. we never figured out who reynolds was. then poe calmed down, his last words were, lord, help my poor soul. he died at the age of 40. the doctors said it was a case of nervous profit ration, a loss of nerve power. newspapers at the time said anything from a case of mania or a drug reaction, to brain fever. r congestion of the brain. the official mortality record said inflammation of the brain. a medical term we don't use anymore. but the symptoms were similar to men giants. that gives us more theories about what could have happened to poe. his doctor was emphatic in saying that h
now, after his discovery at the polls, he went to washington college hospital for four days. his doctor was john carter, who wrote this account of poe's final days. poe is delirious. in and out of consciousness. talking to shadows on the walls. not making any sense. he couldn't remember what had become of his luggage. where were his change of clothes? why was he dressed in these other clothes? he just seemed to lack any memory of it. and then he started screaming the name reynolds over and over...
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our correspondent fiona lamdin is at kings college hospital in central london. he very sad news that came out last night that leslie rhodes, 75 years old, from streatham in south london, not far from rhodes, 75 years old, from streatham in south london, not farfrom here. he sadly died last night. his death no means for victims have died. pc keith palmer, ie aysha frade, the mother on the way to pick up two daughters from school, and kurt cochrane, an american tourist celebrating his 25th wedding anniversary. the hospital have told me today that eight victims were brought here on wednesday afternoon. one of them is still in a critical condition, two were allowed home yesterday much to the relief of theirfamily. yesterday much to the relief of their family. that means this lunchtime there are still five victims still being treated in the hospital behind me, one still in a critical condition. thank you. more details are beginning to emerge about the movements of khalid masood mood —— khalid masood. khalid masood stayed at a hotel in brighton the night before carryin
our correspondent fiona lamdin is at kings college hospital in central london. he very sad news that came out last night that leslie rhodes, 75 years old, from streatham in south london, not far from rhodes, 75 years old, from streatham in south london, not farfrom here. he sadly died last night. his death no means for victims have died. pc keith palmer, ie aysha frade, the mother on the way to pick up two daughters from school, and kurt cochrane, an american tourist celebrating his 25th...
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it's happened to hospital, community colleges, police departments, even the st. louis public library where hackers locked up 1400 computers and demanded $35,000. >> it turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up the system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> there's a lot more ahead tonight. >>> crossing the line, could employers get access to your genetic information? critics sounding the alarm about a controversial new proposal. >>> the stunning moment caught on video when a camera crew gets way too close to an erupting volcano. >>> we're back now with a controversy over workplace wellness programs. for years employers have used financial incentives to encourage workers to adopt healthier behaviors like quitting smoking. now a bill in congress would allow them to do the same to get your genetic information and critics say that's an invasion of privacy. nrk nbc's a
it's happened to hospital, community colleges, police departments, even the st. louis public library where hackers locked up 1400 computers and demanded $35,000. >> it turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up the system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> there's a lot more...
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it's happened to hospitals, community colleges, police departments, and the stachlt louis public libraryy demanded $35,000. >> it basically turned every computer at the st. louis publicly brar into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up its system, it refused to pay. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> just ahead, spending over $5 billion celebrating st. patrick's day. >>> and understand the of great deal. from whiskey to doughnuts. ...and on... ...and on. that's why i... ...make time for myself... ...and give my body some love... ...with aveeno® daily moisturizing lotion. its active naturals® oat formula... ...locks in moisture to improve skin wellness in just one day. i really needed that. i bet you do too. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® quilted northern works their bathroom experience. but these birds see all and forget nothing. except this one, who has an outlet for a face. lergies with nasal congestion? find fast relief behind the counter with claritin-d. [ upbeat music ] strut past that aisle for the allergy relief that starts working in as little as 30 minutes a
it's happened to hospitals, community colleges, police departments, and the stachlt louis public libraryy demanded $35,000. >> it basically turned every computer at the st. louis publicly brar into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up its system, it refused to pay. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> just ahead, spending over $5 billion celebrating st. patrick's day. >>> and understand the of great deal. from whiskey to doughnuts. ...and on... ...and...
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college. it left a professor hospitalized when students didn't like what a conservative speaker had to say. a student to their response. former education secretary bill bennett tells us why the teaching profession on college campuses is largely to blame. campuses is largely to blame. [changing] did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 250 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >> we don't want to have an endless, dragged out then, where we don't get this done. it's been seven years long, we got to make good on our promises, keep consensus that we pass this bill, of course, we want to listen to the members and make improvements to the bill, so long as those improvements don't make the bill harder to pass. >> martha: speaker of the house paul ryan just moments ago, as i pressed him
college. it left a professor hospitalized when students didn't like what a conservative speaker had to say. a student to their response. former education secretary bill bennett tells us why the teaching profession on college campuses is largely to blame. campuses is largely to blame. [changing] did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's over 6...
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it's happened to hospital, community college, police departments, even the st. louis public library where hackers locked up 1400 commuters and demanded $35,000. >> it turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up the system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> crossing the line, could employers get access to your genetic information. critics sounding the alarm. critics sounding the alarm. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™.
it's happened to hospital, community college, police departments, even the st. louis public library where hackers locked up 1400 commuters and demanded $35,000. >> it turned every computer at the st. louis public library into a brick. >> reporter: because the library backed up the system, it refused to pay. an attack likely plotted on the dark web where anything goes with hackers leaving few tracks for law enforcement. tom costello, nbc news, london. >>> crossing the line,...
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college. it left a professor hospitalized when students didn't like what a conservative speaker had to say. a student to their response. former education secretary bill bennett tells us why the teaching profession on college campuses is largely to blame. [changing] ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take,
college. it left a professor hospitalized when students didn't like what a conservative speaker had to say. a student to their response. former education secretary bill bennett tells us why the teaching profession on college campuses is largely to blame. [changing] ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some...
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steelworks has recently been redeveloped at a cost of £350 million, creating new schools and colleges, a new hospitalorts facilities, not to mention all the construction work involved in building new road and rail links into town. i've also never been to a place with so many blue eu flags, adorning all these new buildings. they are literally everywhere. that's because the eu has funded a sizeable part of all the regeneration here. a whopping £1.8 billion has been invested by the eu in wales since 2014. yet in the brexit referendum, 62% of people here voted to leave, the highest proportion in wales. so much of the investment here has come from the european union. the college over there, the station over there, all of these buildings were invested in from funds from the european union. funds which won't necessarily be replaced by governments in london and cardiff. so my first question is, why did people vote in large numbers against the european union, the source of so much investment in this community? five and six... monday night is bingo night at the ex—servicemen‘s club. six and two, 62... six and
steelworks has recently been redeveloped at a cost of £350 million, creating new schools and colleges, a new hospitalorts facilities, not to mention all the construction work involved in building new road and rail links into town. i've also never been to a place with so many blue eu flags, adorning all these new buildings. they are literally everywhere. that's because the eu has funded a sizeable part of all the regeneration here. a whopping £1.8 billion has been invested by the eu in wales...
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america's essential hospitals, the american hospital association, the association of american medical colleges, children's hospitals association, federation of american hospitals, national association, the psychiatric health system, the ame, the american medical association, the nurses union, aarp, and at 5:53 this morning one of our colleagues in the senate, tom house healthed " care bill can't passed senate without major changes. to my friends in-house, start over, get it right, don't get it fast." this other article was just written that reads "gop leadership releases their plan to repeal and replace obamacare and they are getting quite a bit of pushback on their own side of the aisle, not to mention from the american cancer society. here is a running list of conservative organizations and politicians speaking out against the market health care act." for prosperity, freedom works, public and study committee, tea party patriots, senators shelley moore, lisa murkowski and rob portman. a plan thatsupport does not include stability for medicaid expansion, population, or flex ability of state. s
america's essential hospitals, the american hospital association, the association of american medical colleges, children's hospitals association, federation of american hospitals, national association, the psychiatric health system, the ame, the american medical association, the nurses union, aarp, and at 5:53 this morning one of our colleagues in the senate, tom house healthed " care bill can't passed senate without major changes. to my friends in-house, start over, get it right, don't...
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. >> nonprofit where college students dress up as disney princesses and go visit sick kids in the hospitals going to hate. why are you so flat? noz elimination in the office pool the latest guests being april fool's. keep check in to be giraffe updates. i am actually signing off base am great. >> thank you. thank you. z in. >> a nonprofit where college students dress up as disney princesses and go visit sick thins hospital. to learn more bar the group, i haded on a visit with them to st. mary's health care system for children in bay side, queens. >> hi. >> hi. >> i am moana. >> a moment of magic was started two years ago by kyle lane har brett. the college of mt. st. are in sent students were sophomore at the time and looking for way to give back and thought it would be a great way. >> who that is? 50 cinderella. you have a matching dress, right? >> yes. >> you have it. >> now we have 40 volunteers at our one school. we go one to seven visits a week. the visits last an hour or two fobbing on how man nids were visiting p.m. when i went, kileys a with two volunteers. haley and rave on who ar
. >> nonprofit where college students dress up as disney princesses and go visit sick kids in the hospitals going to hate. why are you so flat? noz elimination in the office pool the latest guests being april fool's. keep check in to be giraffe updates. i am actually signing off base am great. >> thank you. thank you. z in. >> a nonprofit where college students dress up as disney princesses and go visit sick thins hospital. to learn more bar the group, i haded on a visit with...
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they were taken to hospitals across london, including at king's college.going treatment for a fractured leg is travis, with fellow politics students on the way to parliament when he was hit by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews structured him away from the scene. waiting for the news in the lockdown parliament building was his tutor. she told me today that travis is doing well. >> he has been checking his facebook. lots of messages from other students wanting to know how he is. clearly he is not well. but he is dealing with it and is staying as cheerful as he can. sarah: 3 students from the school in brittany were injured, 2 reported to have suffered serious fractures. the four miniature -- the foreign minister traveled to meet them. >> unwanted to stop to london first to say a message to the irish people -- to the british people of solidarity. woman officials say a that fell into the thames underwent surgery to treat a blood clot in her brain. several people remain in hospitals, including 2 police officers with serious injuries. this was an attac
they were taken to hospitals across london, including at king's college.going treatment for a fractured leg is travis, with fellow politics students on the way to parliament when he was hit by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews structured him away from the scene. waiting for the news in the lockdown parliament building was his tutor. she told me today that travis is doing well. >> he has been checking his facebook. lots of messages from other students wanting to know how he is....
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they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at king's college.s with fellow politics stu d e nts frain. he was with fellow politics students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretch at him from the scene. waiting for news inside the scene. waiting for news inside the locked down parliament building was his tutor from the locked down parliament building was his tutorfrom edge hill university. she told me today that travis is doing well. he has been checking his facebook also lots of m essa 9 es checking his facebook also lots of messages from other students wanting to know how he is. he is not well, but he is dealing with it and he's being as cheerful as he can. another school trip caught up in the chaos. three students from this school in brittany waters injured, two of them reported to have suffered serious fractures. the french foreign minister travelled to london to visit them. i was on my way to paris but i wanted to stop to london first to say a message to the british people
they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at king's college.s with fellow politics stu d e nts frain. he was with fellow politics students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretch at him from the scene. waiting for news inside the scene. waiting for news inside the locked down parliament building was his tutor from the locked down parliament building was his tutorfrom edge hill university....
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hospital. an internship not only shows colleges you are interested in a career, it shows you know how to go after it! with make the grade, i'm christin. - fifty us states. fifty states flags, each one with its own unique history. here's eric with flag facts. (energetic drum music) - when the american colonies declared their independence from england, one led the way with a rousing motto. - the year was 1774, two years before the declaration of independence and new hampshire declared their own independence from great britain. their motto at the time was "live free or die" and it's still the state motto today. - [eric] another revolutionary first for new hampshire is pictured here on the state flag. in 1776, the warship raleigh was the first to fly the new american flag. new hampshire is home to many other firsts. the first potato was grown here. america's first astronaut in space, alan shepard, was born here. as was the first free public library. - new hampshire is known as the granite state and it's because their number one natural resource is granite. this is a particularly good stone for buildi
hospital. an internship not only shows colleges you are interested in a career, it shows you know how to go after it! with make the grade, i'm christin. - fifty us states. fifty states flags, each one with its own unique history. here's eric with flag facts. (energetic drum music) - when the american colonies declared their independence from england, one led the way with a rousing motto. - the year was 1774, two years before the declaration of independence and new hampshire declared their own...
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zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. college debt free.he plan would cover nearly 400 >>> new at 6:00, democrats in the state legislature want to make attending college debt- free. the plan would cover nearly 400,000 students, all of california's public universities as well. wilson walker explains how that proposal would work. >> reporter: the cost of education at this school is not that bad. it's one of the cheapest in the state, in all honesty. >> reporter: california state university east bay where lessons can be found at the library or the cashiers desk. >> i do have a couple scholarships, but it's not covering everything right now. >> it realm is the cost of living that's getting me. >> tuition is a part of it. most of mine would come from cost of living too. >> more than half of california college students graduate with debt. the average is $20,000. >> reporter: today democrats in sacramento announced a plan to deal with that. >> california is taking the boldest step in education to make college debt-free. >> reporter: it's extending
zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. college debt free.he plan would cover nearly 400 >>> new at 6:00, democrats in the state legislature want to make attending college debt- free. the plan would cover nearly 400,000 students, all of california's public universities as well. wilson walker explains how that proposal would work. >> reporter: the cost of education at this school is not that bad. it's one of the cheapest in the state, in all honesty. >>...
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continuing to deal with the aftermath of wednesday's attack. 17 people remain in hospitals across london, including here, at king's collegeave now been discharged. francisco lopes from portugal is amongst the first to talk publicly about what happened. he started to move towards the pedestrian pavement and started to take out the people that were in front of the car. so literally, when i realised this, the car was literallyjust about one metre away. so i had literally no time to get out of the way. travis frain, a student from lancashire, was asked by the prince what he remembered of the attack and how he was being cared for in hospital. the visit was also a chance for staff to reflect on what they themselves have had to deal with. it was inspiring, the way people just worked together and communicated to deal with the patient in front of them. it didn't matter how many would be coming. you knew you would just keep working. in westminster, as the number of tributes continued to grow, so too did the number of people killed in the attack. friends and neighbours here in clapham, south london, are mourning the loss of leslie r
continuing to deal with the aftermath of wednesday's attack. 17 people remain in hospitals across london, including here, at king's collegeave now been discharged. francisco lopes from portugal is amongst the first to talk publicly about what happened. he started to move towards the pedestrian pavement and started to take out the people that were in front of the car. so literally, when i realised this, the car was literallyjust about one metre away. so i had literally no time to get out of the...
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they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college.leg is 19—year—old travis frain. he was with fellow politics students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretchered him away from the scene. waiting for news inside the locked—down parliament building was his tutor from edge hill university. she told me today that travis is doing well. he's been checking his facebook. you know, lots of messages from other students, wanting to know how he is. so, you know, clearly he's not well, but he's — you know, he's dealing with it, and he's staying as cheerful as he can. another school trip caught up in the chaos — three french students from this school in brittany were injured. two of them were reported to have suffered serious fractures. romanian officials say this woman, andreea cristea, who fell into the thames, has undergone surgery to treat a blood clot on her brain. her boyfriend, andre burnaz, sustained a broken foot. they had been celebrating her birthday. several people r
they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college.leg is 19—year—old travis frain. he was with fellow politics students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretchered him away from the scene. waiting for news inside the locked—down parliament building was his tutor from edge hill university. she told me today that travis is doing well. he's been checking his facebook. you know,...
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they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college.vis frain. he was with fellow students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretchered him away from the scene. waiting for news inside the locked down parliament building was his tutor. she told me today that travis is doing well. he has been checking his facebook. lots of other messages from other students wanting to know how he is. clearly, he is not well, but he is dealing with it and he is staying as cheerful as he can. another school trip caught up in the chaos, three students from this school in brittany were injured, two of them were reported to have suffered serious fractures. the french foreign minister travelled to london to visit them. this is a new tragedy. i was on my way to paris. but i wanted to stop to london first. and to say a message to the british people, a message of solidarity. romanian officials say andreea cristea has undergone surgery to treat a blood clot on her brain. her boyfriend sustained a
they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college.vis frain. he was with fellow students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretchered him away from the scene. waiting for news inside the locked down parliament building was his tutor. she told me today that travis is doing well. he has been checking his facebook. lots of other messages from other students wanting to know how he is....
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they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college.red leg is 19—year—old travis frain. he was with fellow politics students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretchered him away from the scene. waiting for news inside the locked—down parliament building was his tutor from edge hill university. she told me today that travis is doing well. he's been checking his facebook. you know, lots of other messages from other students, wanting to know how he is. so, you know, clearly he's not well, but he's dealing with it, and he's staying as cheerful as he can. another school trip caught up in the chaos — three french students from this school in brittany were injured. two of them were reported to have suffered serious fractures. romanian officials say this woman, andreea cristea, who fell into the thames, has undergone surgery to treat a blood clot on her brain. her boyfriend, andre, sustained a broken foot. they had been celebrating her birthday. several people remain in hospi
they were taken from westminster to hospitals across london, including here at kings college.red leg is 19—year—old travis frain. he was with fellow politics students on a field trip to parliament when he was hit head—on by the car. he was pictured as emergency crews stretchered him away from the scene. waiting for news inside the locked—down parliament building was his tutor from edge hill university. she told me today that travis is doing well. he's been checking his facebook. you...
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it killed two. 20 people injured and a number of them still in hospital tonight, at saint thomases in kings collegester has been sharing a meeting of cobra, the country's emergency committee. after that, she gave a statement on today's events. she described it as a sick and depraved attack, and an appalling incident. if it was aimed at changing people's way of life, she says that attempt was doomed to failure, because parliament would sit as normal tomorrow. i have just chaired a meeting of the government's emergency committee, cobra, following the sick and depraved terrorist attack on the streets of our capital, this afternoon. the full details of exactly what happened are still emerging. having been updated by police and security officials, i can confirm that this appalling incident began when a single attacker drove his vehicle into pedestrians walking across westminster bridge. killing two people, and injuring many more, including three police officers. this attacker, who was armed with a knife, then ran towards parliament where he was confronted by the police officers who keep us and our democ
it killed two. 20 people injured and a number of them still in hospital tonight, at saint thomases in kings collegester has been sharing a meeting of cobra, the country's emergency committee. after that, she gave a statement on today's events. she described it as a sick and depraved attack, and an appalling incident. if it was aimed at changing people's way of life, she says that attempt was doomed to failure, because parliament would sit as normal tomorrow. i have just chaired a meeting of the...