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yes, dagenham & redbridge. hopefully with this _ cutting? yes, dagenham & redbridge.h this tournament, there will— hopefully with this tournament, there will be _ hopefully with this tournament, there will be more _ hopefully with this tournament, there will be more and - hopefully with this tournament, there will be more and more - hopefully with this tournament, i there will be more and more girls play footbalt _ there will be more and more girls play football. get— there will be more and more girls play football-— there will be more and more girls -la football. , ., , , play football. get home safely. they are closed wembley _ play football. get home safely. they are closed wembley way _ play football. get home safely. they are closed wembley way again, - play football. get home safely. they| are closed wembley way again, they are closed wembley way again, they are doing this to help the fans get home safely. the stewards behind me have blocked wembley way, but maybe we can get a couple of more fans later on. i we can get a couple of more fans later on. ., , we can
yes, dagenham & redbridge. hopefully with this _ cutting? yes, dagenham & redbridge.h this tournament, there will— hopefully with this tournament, there will be _ hopefully with this tournament, there will be more _ hopefully with this tournament, there will be more and - hopefully with this tournament, there will be more and more - hopefully with this tournament, i there will be more and more girls play footbalt _ there will be more and more girls play football. get— there will be...
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dagenham is a more urban setting.., ., again. we have heard across london more than 40 _ again. we have heard across london more than 40 homes _ again. we have heard across london more than 40 homes were - again. we have heard across london| more than 40 homes were destroyed again. we have heard across london i more than 40 homes were destroyed in more than a0 homes were destroyed in total, that could rise. fires also are crossing and as well. these people have lost everything when a time when the cost of living is going up and people don't have money in the bank. what support are people going to get immediately you think? we had a meeting yesterday on both boroughs, we have set up emergency rest facilities in dagenham football club. we have food there. i'm on hand with my teams to make sure they get support in terms of repairs, insurance advice. there need to be longer term accommodation sorted out and public health responses including mental health because there's a lot of trauma involved, to support the families. w
dagenham is a more urban setting.., ., again. we have heard across london more than 40 _ again. we have heard across london more than 40 homes _ again. we have heard across london more than 40 homes were - again. we have heard across london| more than 40 homes were destroyed again. we have heard across london i more than 40 homes were destroyed in more than a0 homes were destroyed in total, that could rise. fires also are crossing and as well. these people have lost everything when a time when...
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daniela relph, bbc news, dagenham.xtreme temperatures will happen more regularly because of climate change. periods of intense heat do occur within natural weather patterns, but scientists say they are becoming more frequent, more intense and are lasting longer, as our climate correspondent jonah fisher reports. the livestock at the royal welsh show have been given fans and extra ventilation to help get them through the hot weather. despite record temperatures being predicted for mid—wales, organisers have decided to stay open and they're expecting several hundred thousand people. i think we've been slightly overtaken by a bit of a nanny state on this one, but that's my own view. we've got extra shaded areas. we may have to change judging times a little bit, depending on whatever happens. but the show will go on. the advice for the next couple of days is, if you can, change your plans. but it's important to understand that this isn't a one—off, a freak weather event. it's something that we are going to have to get used
daniela relph, bbc news, dagenham.xtreme temperatures will happen more regularly because of climate change. periods of intense heat do occur within natural weather patterns, but scientists say they are becoming more frequent, more intense and are lasting longer, as our climate correspondent jonah fisher reports. the livestock at the royal welsh show have been given fans and extra ventilation to help get them through the hot weather. despite record temperatures being predicted for mid—wales,...
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across the country, communities, including here in dagenham, are coming to terms with the destructionars. it's first house i actually sat down and settled in. i'm just totally gob smacked. i'm gutted. i don't know what i'm going to do now. you don't expect this to happen. you see it on tv, but you don't expect it to happen in real life. down the road in wennington on the eastern edge of london, families are having to cope with the fire damage and having to explain to children about losing their homes. i waited until i got to my mum's and we knew that my husband was safe, and then i sat down with the children and told them that we'd lost our home. my kids are upset that they've lost their favourite teddy bears that they've had since they were babies. and if my children are feeling that, the other children of the fires in rainham and dagenham yesterday are going to be feeling it too. the charred remains that tell a chilling tale of a nursery in the walnut tree area of milton keynes. but staff say they are determined to rebuild. we are the heart of walnut tree. i've been at the nursery 2
across the country, communities, including here in dagenham, are coming to terms with the destructionars. it's first house i actually sat down and settled in. i'm just totally gob smacked. i'm gutted. i don't know what i'm going to do now. you don't expect this to happen. you see it on tv, but you don't expect it to happen in real life. down the road in wennington on the eastern edge of london, families are having to cope with the fire damage and having to explain to children about losing their...
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this building site in dagenham in essex has changed its schedule.before you swap with a team working inside. buildings are built wherever you are coming up to stop because of the sun. if anything, coming up to stop because of the sun. ifanything, we coming up to stop because of the sun. if anything, we would rather work in these conditions than when it is raining. did work in these conditions than when it is raining-— it is raining. did you ever think of not working _ it is raining. did you ever think of not working today? _ it is raining. did you ever think of not working today? we _ it is raining. did you ever think of not working today? we give - it is raining. did you ever think of not working today? we give the i not working today? we give the 0 tion for not working today? we give the option for people _ not working today? we give the option for people not _ not working today? we give the option for people not to - not working today? we give the option for people not to come l not working today? we give the | option for people not to come in th
this building site in dagenham in essex has changed its schedule.before you swap with a team working inside. buildings are built wherever you are coming up to stop because of the sun. if anything, coming up to stop because of the sun. ifanything, we coming up to stop because of the sun. if anything, we would rather work in these conditions than when it is raining. did work in these conditions than when it is raining-— it is raining. did you ever think of not working _ it is raining. did you...
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their words, , and yesterday jordan their words,, and yesterday jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenhampeared in court, charged with the murder of zara, and attempted rape. the family have said they do not want the life of zara should be defined by her death. you can see here that with the solidarity of many other women's groups, violence against women, for example. they said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. now on bbc news, our world: reporter danny vincent follows those who have lived through hong kong's street protest movement, both as activists and reporters, many of whom are now in prison. china is cracking down on hong kong. it's 25 years since britain handed back control of the city to china. back then, promises were made to protect fundamental freedoms. now, beijing is tightening its grip on those who dare to speak out. we've spent time with those who will not be silenced. if we stay here, we will be brainwashed. as record numbers leave hong kong, what will life be like for those that remain? i have been reporting from hong kong si
their words, , and yesterday jordan their words,, and yesterday jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenhampeared in court, charged with the murder of zara, and attempted rape. the family have said they do not want the life of zara should be defined by her death. you can see here that with the solidarity of many other women's groups, violence against women, for example. they said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. now on bbc news, our world:...
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i am in dagenham of devastating fires across the uk. lam in dagenham in of devastating fires across thes he would wait until inflation is under control. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. he's the former chancellor who quit borisjohnson's government, arguing now restraint is what's needed to get a grip on the economy. the question now for our members is, who is the best person to defeat keir starmer and the labour party at the next election? i believe i'm the only candidate who can do that. she's the foreign secretary with a tough reputation, who reckons rapid tax cuts are the answer to the rising cost of living. i'm the person who can go into numberten, i can hit the ground running and i can get things done, and i think that's what colleagues have voted for and that's what i now want to take to conservative members around the country. the final pair were chosen in one last round of voting by mp5. therefore, rishi sunak and liz truss will be i the candidates going forward. the trade minister penny mordaunt was eliminated after building significant support. allies blamed
i am in dagenham of devastating fires across the uk. lam in dagenham in of devastating fires across thes he would wait until inflation is under control. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. he's the former chancellor who quit borisjohnson's government, arguing now restraint is what's needed to get a grip on the economy. the question now for our members is, who is the best person to defeat keir starmer and the labour party at the next election? i believe i'm the only candidate who...
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across the country, communities, including here in dagenham, are coming to terms with the destructiontotally gobsmacked. i don't know what i'm going to do now. you see this on tv, but you don't expect it to happen in real life. down the road in wennington on the eastern edge of london, families are having to cope with the fire damage and having to explain to children about losing their homes. i waited until i got to my mum's and we knew that my husband was safe, and then i sat down with the children and told them that we'd lost our home. my kids are upset that they've lost their favourite teddy bears that they've had since they were babies. and if my children are feeling that, the other children of the fires in rainham and dagenham yesterday are going to be feeling it too. the charred remains that tell a chilling tale of a nursery in the walnut tree area of milton keynes. but staff say they are determined to rebuild. we are the heart of walnut tree. i've been at the nursery 23 years, so we are the heart, and we will be back, and we will find temporary accommodation in the meantime, wh
across the country, communities, including here in dagenham, are coming to terms with the destructiontotally gobsmacked. i don't know what i'm going to do now. you see this on tv, but you don't expect it to happen in real life. down the road in wennington on the eastern edge of london, families are having to cope with the fire damage and having to explain to children about losing their homes. i waited until i got to my mum's and we knew that my husband was safe, and then i sat down with the...
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this building site in dagenham in essex limited the amount of time teams worked outside.east, whether that be dubai or anywhere else, buildings are built. no—one stops because of the sun. if anything, we'd rather work in these conditions than when it's raining. and did you ever think of not working today? and we gave the option for people not to work and not to come in this week and next week. and everybody says no, of course not, the weather is not going to phase us. building work still has to happen and it's not going to make a difference. so here we are. the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall experienced the high temperatures on a visit to cornwall. the prince used a speech to reinforce his long term interest in tackling climate change. if i may say so, these commitments around net zero have never been more vitally important as we all swelter under today's alarming record temperatures across britain and europe. and as i've tried to indicate for quite some time, the climate crisis really is a genuine emergency. 7.00 this evening — the seafront in hove was undergoin
this building site in dagenham in essex limited the amount of time teams worked outside.east, whether that be dubai or anywhere else, buildings are built. no—one stops because of the sun. if anything, we'd rather work in these conditions than when it's raining. and did you ever think of not working today? and we gave the option for people not to work and not to come in this week and next week. and everybody says no, of course not, the weather is not going to phase us. building work still has...
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yesterday, jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenham in east london, appeared in court.the family have said they do not want zara's life to be defined by her death. and you can see that here that, with the solidarity of so many other women's groups, million women rise, end violence against women, for example, they have said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. the amount of people in the uk falling victim to fraud is expected to increase sharply, according to her majesty's inspector of constabulary, matt parr. mr parr described an "ever increasing tide of damage being done to people" with no realistic plans to stop it. earlier, i spoke to money box reporter dan whitworth, who told me how widespread the problem is. fraud is an epidemic in this country. matt parr was speaking to us on money box in the context ofjust a few days ago, there were figures released by uk finance, the trade industry business body for the banking and financial sector, and it described how a certain type of fraud when victims are tricked and manipulated i
yesterday, jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenham in east london, appeared in court.the family have said they do not want zara's life to be defined by her death. and you can see that here that, with the solidarity of so many other women's groups, million women rise, end violence against women, for example, they have said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. the amount of people in the uk falling victim to fraud is expected to increase...
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yesterday, jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenham in east london, appeared in court.der, burglary and attempted rape. the family have said they do not want zara's life to be defined by her death. and you can see that here, with the solidarity of so many other women's groups, million women rise, end violence against women, for example, they have said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. the headlines on bbc news... there are warnings of further disruption for air travellers this summer with more flights set to be cancelled in the coming weeks at heathrow, the uk's busiest airport. the conservative mp chris pincher, who is under investigation for allegedly groping two men, says he's seeking professional medical support and hopes to return to his duties as an mp as soon as possible. hundreds of people have gathered in east london at a vigil dedicated to zara aleena, who was killed as she walked home from a night out. religious leaders and tribal elders, who've been holding a three—day meeting in the afghan capital, kabul, have
yesterday, jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenham in east london, appeared in court.der, burglary and attempted rape. the family have said they do not want zara's life to be defined by her death. and you can see that here, with the solidarity of so many other women's groups, million women rise, end violence against women, for example, they have said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. the headlines on bbc news... there are warnings of...
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this morning a 29—year—old man, jordan mcsweeney, from dagenham, was remanded in custody after a courtobbery of zara aleena. jon donnison, bbc news. officials in southern ukraine say at least 19 people, including a child, have been killed in two russian missile strikes in and around the port of odesa. the missiles are thought to have been launched from russian war planes over the black sea, hitting an apartment block and a resort. moscow has fired dozens of missiles on ukrainian cities in the past few days. let�*s get the latest from our correspondent in kyiv, joe inwood. joe, russia says it doesn�*t target civilians, but once again, it�*s civilians who�*ve died in large numbers? i think that will be difficult to hearfor the i think that will be difficult to hear for the people of odesa and the region. at 1am last night threw missiles hit a resort to the west of the black sea port and a nine story apartment building was destroyed, and a resort complex was hit. four people died there, 16 in the apartment block, and searches continue. all this has happened a matter of hours after russia
this morning a 29—year—old man, jordan mcsweeney, from dagenham, was remanded in custody after a courtobbery of zara aleena. jon donnison, bbc news. officials in southern ukraine say at least 19 people, including a child, have been killed in two russian missile strikes in and around the port of odesa. the missiles are thought to have been launched from russian war planes over the black sea, hitting an apartment block and a resort. moscow has fired dozens of missiles on ukrainian cities in...
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this building site in dagenham in essex limited the amount of time teams worked outside.iddle east, whether that be dubai or any where else, buildings are built. no one stops because of the sun. if anything, we'd rather work in these conditions than when it's raining. and did you ever think of not working today? and we gave the option for people not to work and not to come in this week and next week. and everybody says no, of course, the weather is not going to phase us. building work still has to happen and it's not going to make a difference. so here we are. the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall experienced the high temperatures on a visit to cornwall. the prince used a speech to reinforce his long term interest in tackling climate change. if i may say so, these commitments around net zero have never been more vitally important as we all swelter under today's alarming record temperatures across britain and europe. and as i've tried to indicate for quite some time, the climate crisis really is a genuine emergency. 7:00 this evening — the seafront in hove was underg
this building site in dagenham in essex limited the amount of time teams worked outside.iddle east, whether that be dubai or any where else, buildings are built. no one stops because of the sun. if anything, we'd rather work in these conditions than when it's raining. and did you ever think of not working today? and we gave the option for people not to work and not to come in this week and next week. and everybody says no, of course, the weather is not going to phase us. building work still has...
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yesterday, jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenham in east london appeared in court.e. the family said they do not want sara's life not to be defined by her death. they have said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. —— charged with murder, burglary, and attempted rape. russian state media is reporting that two british men have been charged with "mercenary activities" by moscow—backed separatists in eastern ukraine. dylan healy is said to have been helping as a volunteer aid worker when he was taken prisoner in april. russia says andrew hill, from plymouth, surrendered to their forces in the same month. this afternoon, a spokesman for the foreign office issued a statement, saying... our ukraine correspondentjoe inwood in kyiv had this update. so, it is most likely they are being held in the donetsk people's republic, one of the breakaway republics in the east of this country. and if this follows the same pattern as it did for shaun pinner, aidan aslin and brahim saaudun, the three men who were charged and sentenced to death,
yesterday, jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenham in east london appeared in court.e. the family said they do not want sara's life not to be defined by her death. they have said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. —— charged with murder, burglary, and attempted rape. russian state media is reporting that two british men have been charged with "mercenary activities" by moscow—backed separatists in eastern ukraine. dylan healy...
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yesterday, jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenham in east london appeared in court., burglary, and attempted rape. the family have said they do not want zara's life not to be defined by her death. and you can see that here that with the solidarity of so many other women's groups, million women rise, end violence against women, for example, they have said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. a parliamentary watchdog is to examine allegations of sexual misconduct by the former conservative deputy chief whip, chris pincher. the mp resigned from his role earlier this week after being accused of groping two men at a private members�* club, and has now been suspended from the conservative party. the party says it would not pre—judge the investigation and urged people to respect the process. joining me now is our political correspondent, damian grammaticas. we have had more details, a statement. yes, a statement has come out from mr pincher which says he respects the prime minister's decision to suspend the whip from him, essentia
yesterday, jordan mcsweeney, 29—year—old from dagenham in east london appeared in court., burglary, and attempted rape. the family have said they do not want zara's life not to be defined by her death. and you can see that here that with the solidarity of so many other women's groups, million women rise, end violence against women, for example, they have said they want zara to be remembered as the brave and independent woman that she was. a parliamentary watchdog is to examine allegations...
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this was dagenham, just down the road, where a fire swept in from a nearby park.. this afternoon, we could see prefab houses that had apparently melted in the heat. around a small close, several homes had been completely destroyed. it had been a terrifying sight. it wasjust pitch black, - you just couldn't see anything. it wasjust pitch black, you just couldn't see anything. you could see the fire and you could hear the popping and everyone was running, the cars were just trying to get out cos the police said, you know, everyone needs to get out now. i thought, oh. and when i ran back, i looked back and ijust kept hearing popping, just seeing things coming over here. it was really, really like what you see in a film. the devastation was so bad here in london that the mayor said the fire brigade had had its busiest day since the second world war. today, london was still burning with fresh blazes like this one in woolwich breaking out. firefighters have difficult days ahead. beyond the capital, the village of brancaster staithe in norfolk saw five homes burned down.
this was dagenham, just down the road, where a fire swept in from a nearby park.. this afternoon, we could see prefab houses that had apparently melted in the heat. around a small close, several homes had been completely destroyed. it had been a terrifying sight. it wasjust pitch black, - you just couldn't see anything. it wasjust pitch black, you just couldn't see anything. you could see the fire and you could hear the popping and everyone was running, the cars were just trying to get out cos...
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daniela relph, bbc news, dagenham.njoy truly hot weatherjust you ever able to enjoy truly hot weather just for the you ever able to enjoy truly hot weatherjust for the moment or do you always have to say, i am sorry, this is what we predicted and it is coming to pass, why are people not taking it more seriously? to be honest, i'm not particular in joint whether this hot. got a father who is 90 years old and i'm popping out to check he is all right. it is no joke for all people. i'm sure lots of people are having a good time but this is serious whether to take seriously. serious whether, in a sense, that shall fill some of the predictions scientist were making for the best part of a0 years. —— that fulfils some of the predictions. in part of 40 years. -- that fulfils some of the predictions.- some of the predictions. in the 19705 some of the predictions. in the 15370s global — some of the predictions. in the 1970s global temperatures - some of the predictions. in the| 1970s global temperatures were some of the predictio
daniela relph, bbc news, dagenham.njoy truly hot weatherjust you ever able to enjoy truly hot weather just for the you ever able to enjoy truly hot weatherjust for the moment or do you always have to say, i am sorry, this is what we predicted and it is coming to pass, why are people not taking it more seriously? to be honest, i'm not particular in joint whether this hot. got a father who is 90 years old and i'm popping out to check he is all right. it is no joke for all people. i'm sure lots of...
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this was dagenham, just down the road, where a fire sweating from a nearby park. —— where a fire sweptl homes had been completely destroyed. it had been a terrifying sight. it was just pitch black, you just couldn't see anything. you could see the fire and you could hear the popping and everyone was running, the cars were just trying to get out because the police said, you know, everyone needs to get out now. i thought, oh. and when i ran back, i looked back and ijust kept hearing popping, just seeing things coming over here. it was really, really like what you see in a film. the devastation was so bad here in london that the mayor said the fire brigade had had its busiest day since the second world war. today london was still burning with fresh places like this one in woolwich breaking out. —— with fresh blazes. firefighters have difficult days ahead. beyond the capital the village of brancaster staithe in norfolk saw five homes burned down. there were several bad fires elsewhere in the county too, including in the village of ashill. fire engines were sent to norfolk from all over eng
this was dagenham, just down the road, where a fire sweating from a nearby park. —— where a fire sweptl homes had been completely destroyed. it had been a terrifying sight. it was just pitch black, you just couldn't see anything. you could see the fire and you could hear the popping and everyone was running, the cars were just trying to get out because the police said, you know, everyone needs to get out now. i thought, oh. and when i ran back, i looked back and ijust kept hearing popping,...
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across the country, communities, including here in dagenham, are coming to terms with the destructionw that my husband was safe, and then i sat down with the children and told them that we'd lost our home. my kids are upset that they've lost their favourite teddy bears that they've had since they was babies, and if my children are feeling that, the other children of the fires in rainham and dagenham yesterday are going to be feeling it too. the charred remains that tell a chilling tale of a nursery in the walnut tree area of milton keynes. but staff say they are determined to rebuild. we are the heart of walnut tree. i've been at the nursery 23 years, so we are the heart, and we will be back, and we will find temporary accommodation in the meantime, which is what we're just dealing with with our parents at the moment. all of the children and staff were safely evacuated from their nursery, but it's a lot for them to take in. some haven't really mentioned anything yet, others are, sort of, more concerned that they can't see their friends, more than anything, and then others are, you kno
across the country, communities, including here in dagenham, are coming to terms with the destructionw that my husband was safe, and then i sat down with the children and told them that we'd lost our home. my kids are upset that they've lost their favourite teddy bears that they've had since they was babies, and if my children are feeling that, the other children of the fires in rainham and dagenham yesterday are going to be feeling it too. the charred remains that tell a chilling tale of a...
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this morning a 29—year—old man, jordan mcsweeney, from dagenham, was remanded in custody after a courtna. jon donnison, bbc news. people who take in relatives' children to keep them out of the care system are struggling to cope as the cost of living crisis bites, says a charity. in england and wales, unlike foster carers, relatives don't get financial support and some fear having to give up their kids, says the charity kinship. 0ur reporter zoe conway has more. wendy and her grandchildren have a very special bond. she's everything to them. her daughter was unable to cope with looking after them. so they've lived with wendy since they were babies. why do you call wendy "mum"? because she, like, does everything like a mum. what do you mean? like, she cooks me dinner. she washes my clothes. she just does everything. it was 15 years ago, just when wendy had started thinking about retirement, that she was plunged into a world of nappies and night feeds. i had a nice office job, reasonably well paid. and overnight i found myself without a job, not allowed to work. all my pension rights gone,
this morning a 29—year—old man, jordan mcsweeney, from dagenham, was remanded in custody after a courtna. jon donnison, bbc news. people who take in relatives' children to keep them out of the care system are struggling to cope as the cost of living crisis bites, says a charity. in england and wales, unlike foster carers, relatives don't get financial support and some fear having to give up their kids, says the charity kinship. 0ur reporter zoe conway has more. wendy and her grandchildren...
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than £23,000 has been raised in less than three days to help families affected by a major fire in dagenhamey're now being supported by the local council and their neighbours. we've got them in hotels. at the same time, we're providing them with any equipment they may need — so we've got some who needed special care, support, so they've got into council accommodation for that. we've got others that just need clothing. there's 20 families here that need to rebuild their lives. the only way they're going to do that is with financial aid. we can't do that as a council, so we're asking our community to come together and donate whatever they can. a report into how a woman's body lay apparently undiscovered at her peckham flat for more than two years has found there were "missed opportunities" by her housing trust. it found that, although 58—year—old sheila seleoane had stopped paying rent and couldn't be contacted, and her neighbours had raised concerns, the peabody trust failed to "join the dots." peabody has apologised, and says it's addressing all the recommendations in the report. victoria s
than £23,000 has been raised in less than three days to help families affected by a major fire in dagenhamey're now being supported by the local council and their neighbours. we've got them in hotels. at the same time, we're providing them with any equipment they may need — so we've got some who needed special care, support, so they've got into council accommodation for that. we've got others that just need clothing. there's 20 families here that need to rebuild their lives. the only way...
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this morning a 29—year—old man, jordan mcsweeney, from dagenham, was remanded in custody after a courtrobbery of zara aleena. jon donnison, bbc news. unlike foster care as they get little or no financial help from the government in england and wales. charities say some children are at risk of being put into the care system. wendy and her grandchildren have a very special bond. her daughter was unable to cope with looking after them. so they've lived with wendy since they were babies. why do you call wendy "mum"? because she, like, does everything like a mum. what do you mean? like, she cooks me dinner. she washes my clothes. she just does everything. like many kinship carers, wendy was told by social services she could not work. because they're often vulnerable, the expectation is that children need more time with carers. i had a nice office job, reasonably well paid, and overnight i've found myself without a job, not allowed to work, all of my pension rights gone and just a kinship carer. wendy gets by on donated food at this community centre. she's noticed the cost of everything goin
this morning a 29—year—old man, jordan mcsweeney, from dagenham, was remanded in custody after a courtrobbery of zara aleena. jon donnison, bbc news. unlike foster care as they get little or no financial help from the government in england and wales. charities say some children are at risk of being put into the care system. wendy and her grandchildren have a very special bond. her daughter was unable to cope with looking after them. so they've lived with wendy since they were babies. why do...
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fire brigade they have put out a statement saying there are hundred firefighters tackling a fire in dagenhamficant gas—fired are also affected a range of buildings and workshops and that the number of properties have been evacuated on both sides of the road. we know that a man and a woman are being treated for smoke inhalation and the cause of that fire is not known. assistant commissioner of the london fire brigade says that these teams have been flat out with these two fire since mid morning. figs been flat out with these two fire since mid morning.— been flat out with these two fire since mid morning. as well as those to significant — since mid morning. as well as those to significant incidents _ since mid morning. as well as those to significant incidents we _ since mid morning. as well as those to significant incidents we have - to significant incidents we have seen low—level grass fires do also require significant resources from the low london fire brigade and that is on top of our normal business that we expect to see. so a combination of all of that has put significant pressure on the
fire brigade they have put out a statement saying there are hundred firefighters tackling a fire in dagenhamficant gas—fired are also affected a range of buildings and workshops and that the number of properties have been evacuated on both sides of the road. we know that a man and a woman are being treated for smoke inhalation and the cause of that fire is not known. assistant commissioner of the london fire brigade says that these teams have been flat out with these two fire since mid...
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this was dagenham, just down the road, where a fire swept in from a nearby park. apparently melted in the heat. around a small close, several homes had been completely destroyed. it had been a terrifying sight. it was just pitch black, you just couldn't see anything. you could see the fire and you could hear the popping and everyone was running, the cars were just trying to get out because the police said, you know, "everyone needs to get out now." i thought, "oh!" and when i ran back, i looked back and ijust kept hearing the popping, just seeing things coming over here. it was really, really like what you see in a film. the devastation was so bad here in london that the mayor said the fire brigade had had its busiest day since the second world war. today, london was still burning, with fresh blazes like this one in woolwich breaking out. firefighters have difficult days ahead. beyond the capital, the village of brancaster staithe in norfolk saw five homes burned down. there were several bad fires elsewhere in the county too, including in the village of ashill. fi
this was dagenham, just down the road, where a fire swept in from a nearby park. apparently melted in the heat. around a small close, several homes had been completely destroyed. it had been a terrifying sight. it was just pitch black, you just couldn't see anything. you could see the fire and you could hear the popping and everyone was running, the cars were just trying to get out because the police said, you know, "everyone needs to get out now." i thought, "oh!" and when...
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let's speak now to toni afoke who had to evacuate his home in dagenham due to the fires.ning. what happened esterda ? right this morning. what happened yesterday? i— right this morning. what happened yesterday? i was _ right this morning. what happened yesterday? i was trying _ right this morning. what happened yesterday? i was trying to - right this morning. what happened yesterday? i was trying to enjoy i right this morning. what happened | yesterday? i was trying to enjoy the heatwave and there was some commotion in our neighbourhood and being the nosy neighbour i am i asked people what was going on and it was not until i saw loads of black smoke outside my front door and the next thing know police are screaming saying you need to evacuate and i was thinking, is it a fire? ihla evacuate and i was thinking, is it a fire? ., ., ~ , evacuate and i was thinking, is it a fire? ., ., 4' , ., evacuate and i was thinking, is it a fire? ., ., ~' , ., , fire? no one knew. then they told us at the ark fire? no one knew. then they told us at the park to — fire? no one knew. then t
let's speak now to toni afoke who had to evacuate his home in dagenham due to the fires.ning. what happened esterda ? right this morning. what happened yesterday? i— right this morning. what happened yesterday? i was _ right this morning. what happened yesterday? i was trying _ right this morning. what happened yesterday? i was trying to - right this morning. what happened yesterday? i was trying to enjoy i right this morning. what happened | yesterday? i was trying to enjoy the heatwave and...
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than 400 firefighters battled at least nine major blazes including in upminster, uxbridge, croydon, dagenhamristadoulou. hello. good morning to you. a much cooler day out there today, compared with the last couple of days. particularly yesterday when we had those record—breaking temperatures. having said that, it's still going to be feeling warm today with temperatures around the mid—20s. the met office have issued a yellow weather warning today — that's for thunderstorms. these thunderstorms very hit and miss during the day. there is a chance you may miss them altogether. any overnight showers clearing this morning. that will leave us with some sunshine at first. more cloud will bubble in through the afternoon. still some sunny spells, but a scattering of showers. you can see the green in these showers indicates the heaviest bursts. one or two could fall on the heavy side, and yes, we may hear a few rumbles of thunder. a breezy day today and warm with temperatures around 26 degrees. this evening, any showers will clear away. it's going to leave a mostly dry picture for a time. further cloud
than 400 firefighters battled at least nine major blazes including in upminster, uxbridge, croydon, dagenhamristadoulou. hello. good morning to you. a much cooler day out there today, compared with the last couple of days. particularly yesterday when we had those record—breaking temperatures. having said that, it's still going to be feeling warm today with temperatures around the mid—20s. the met office have issued a yellow weather warning today — that's for thunderstorms. these...
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wembley, dagenham, hendon, southgate, upminster and in pinner and we are now going to daniel sanford.ington and this is where horses are grazing nearby and the fight has been blown onto a settlement of houses and we think about 2—3 houses have been destroyed according to residents. one woman we spoke to lived next door to the fire station in wennington and she was very upset at the destruction she has seen today and we have seen fire engine after a fire engine and fire coordination units, we saw a stretcher going on, large numbers of police officers here and we think the town has been largely evacuated. it looks at the moment like there are potential injuries. what we could see at a distance across the fields was that the hoses work sprang out onto the grassland at the back of the settlement, trying to douse down the flames. it doesn't feel like a panic situation at the moment but it looks as if this is a very serious grass fire which has spread to houses. daniel, on the east edge of london, thanks forjoining us. more from you in the next hour. the domestic abuse charity has spoken to
wembley, dagenham, hendon, southgate, upminster and in pinner and we are now going to daniel sanford.ington and this is where horses are grazing nearby and the fight has been blown onto a settlement of houses and we think about 2—3 houses have been destroyed according to residents. one woman we spoke to lived next door to the fire station in wennington and she was very upset at the destruction she has seen today and we have seen fire engine after a fire engine and fire coordination units, we...