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dan johnson, bbc news, stockholm.d many others wounded in two attacks on christian coptic churches in egypt. one blast — in tanta, north of cairo — happened as worshippers were gathering for palm sunday. so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility. this report from our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. egyptian correspondent, yolande knell. christians had gath| celebrate egyptian christians had gathered to celebrate one of their holiest days. but this palm sunday brought violence. the first deadly its motion was during mass at st george ‘s church in tanta, leaving blood everywhere, wooden pews shattered. just hours later there was another attack here, in the northern city of alexandria, this time just outside the church, the dead included police officers who had stopped the suicide bomberfrom entering, officers who had stopped the suicide bomber from entering, the officers who had stopped the suicide bomberfrom entering, the head of egypt's coptic church had already left. in rome at palm sunday prayers
dan johnson, bbc news, stockholm.d many others wounded in two attacks on christian coptic churches in egypt. one blast — in tanta, north of cairo — happened as worshippers were gathering for palm sunday. so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility. this report from our middle east correspondent, yolande knell. egyptian correspondent, yolande knell. christians had gath| celebrate egyptian christians had gathered to celebrate one of their holiest days. but this palm sunday brought...
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dan johnson. tonight, people, i think, feel a certain sense of wanting to help each other.upport to each other with transportation, with letting in people into their homes. that was also part of the reaction, today. was this expected? i mean, we have seen events of this kind, i mean, very close to this, in berlin, in paris, in nice, in london. was it expected? clearly it looks like a terror incident, and it bears resemblance to what we've seen in other places in europe. of course we can be prepared. we can talk about it before it happens, but when it happens, it's very dramatic, and you can never be fully prepared for that. but do you think this will contribute to a sense of uncertainty about the direction that sweden is taking? i think it's too early to draw a conclusion like that. it will definitely affect our political discourse. if it affects our way of life, i'm not that sure. we actually, we had a terror incident in 2010, a suicide bomber in the same area as this incident. no—one was killed at that time except the suicide bomber, so it was not the first time that terr
dan johnson. tonight, people, i think, feel a certain sense of wanting to help each other.upport to each other with transportation, with letting in people into their homes. that was also part of the reaction, today. was this expected? i mean, we have seen events of this kind, i mean, very close to this, in berlin, in paris, in nice, in london. was it expected? clearly it looks like a terror incident, and it bears resemblance to what we've seen in other places in europe. of course we can be...
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dan johnson suspicious device was found inside the truck. danjohnson reports.er yesterday's horror there is calm, stillness and sadness in stockholm. people have come to together to reflect, a moment to remember. we will walking in the shop yesterday when it happened. patrick and francesca are tourists who were in the basement of the department store when the truck hit. we went up the escalator and saw panic and police with guns and stuff like that. how do people react? everybody was screaming and running to the other side of the building, and we took the side entrance and went out, and we just kept running to the other side of the city. this is the moment terror spread suddenly through the streets of sweden's capital. a hijacked lorry driven deliberately at chocolate late—night shoppers. late last night the wreckage was towed away as police questioned the man they think was that the wheel. we have confirmed that the wheel. we have confirmed that he... the subject is a man from uzbekistan, 39 years old, that is what we know. in addition to that we would not lik
dan johnson suspicious device was found inside the truck. danjohnson reports.er yesterday's horror there is calm, stillness and sadness in stockholm. people have come to together to reflect, a moment to remember. we will walking in the shop yesterday when it happened. patrick and francesca are tourists who were in the basement of the department store when the truck hit. we went up the escalator and saw panic and police with guns and stuff like that. how do people react? everybody was screaming...
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dan johnson reports.blic grief on a scale barely seen before, we got very little insight into how two young boys were missing their mum. now, after two decades struggling to deal with diana's death, prince harry's told the daily telegraph just how big and long—lasting the impact was. i can safely say that losing my mum around the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years, has had a quite serious effect on, on not only my personal life, but also my work as well. my way of dealing with it was refusing to ever think about my mum, because why would that help? it is not going to bring her back. the prince said boxing helped him deal with aggression after he nearly punched someone. and he talked about asking for professional mental health advice. all of a sudden, all of this grief i'd never processed had come to the forefront, and i thought there's a lot of stuff here i have to deal with. it was 20 years of not thinking about it and then two years of total chaos. as i am sur
dan johnson reports.blic grief on a scale barely seen before, we got very little insight into how two young boys were missing their mum. now, after two decades struggling to deal with diana's death, prince harry's told the daily telegraph just how big and long—lasting the impact was. i can safely say that losing my mum around the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years, has had a quite serious effect on, on not only my personal life, but also my work as...
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our correpondent dan johnson reports.there's been calm, there's been stillness and there's been sadness too. this evening people are still coming here to lay flowers, to reflect and to think about exactly what happened here yesterday. they know that the deeper impacts of this attack will take time to sink in, but today there's been progress in the police investigation for people to absorb too. investigators have confirmed that their main suspect, the man they think was at the wheel of that truck, is the 39—year—old from uzbekistan. we've been told he's got connections to a housing estate, to a poor neighbourhood on the northside of stockholm. people there have described how the police were investigating there last night, searching a property into the early hours of the morning. they say that other people were taken away from there for questioning. investigators haven't ruled out the possibility that other people could have been involved in this attack. there are sensitive questions raised by what happened here yesterday.
our correpondent dan johnson reports.there's been calm, there's been stillness and there's been sadness too. this evening people are still coming here to lay flowers, to reflect and to think about exactly what happened here yesterday. they know that the deeper impacts of this attack will take time to sink in, but today there's been progress in the police investigation for people to absorb too. investigators have confirmed that their main suspect, the man they think was at the wheel of that...
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our correspondent dan johnson has just sent this report from the swedish capital.s towards shoppers in a shopping centre in soccer. and this is where it ended up, in flames after crashing. translation: is exactly where the lorry went in, just there. —— stockholm. there wasn't much of a reaction, that the police arrive. they just said that you had reaction, that the police arrive. theyjust said that you had to run. you can actually see bodies lying on the street, and police covering the bodies with an orange blanket. and there were lots of police around, lots of people around filming and taking photos. the truck belongs to a brewery company, who said that a man hijacked it earlier as it was dropping off the air. the bluntest of weapons, used to deliver a sudden and deadly blow that has hit sweden hard. there was a lady laying with a severed foot and blood everywhere, there were bodies on the ground everywhere. and it was so panic. people standing by their loved ones, with people running away. so many questions. first, who was involved, and why? police quickly releas
our correspondent dan johnson has just sent this report from the swedish capital.s towards shoppers in a shopping centre in soccer. and this is where it ended up, in flames after crashing. translation: is exactly where the lorry went in, just there. —— stockholm. there wasn't much of a reaction, that the police arrive. they just said that you had reaction, that the police arrive. theyjust said that you had to run. you can actually see bodies lying on the street, and police covering the...
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the bbc‘s dan johnson has gone to meet them.nchester and the banker from swansea spoke about those last few tough and tired steps. i was just trying to get to the line. my body went and i went to the ground. so, yeah, it was really desperate. his legs were completelyjelly and he said he was determined to finish. i helped him up and his legs went again. i realised i was going to have to stay with him to make sure he did it. when someone's in need you want to help them out. i couldn't let him lie on the ground there. what did you say to him? i was shouting in his ear, saying, "come on, you can do this, it's 200 metres, we will finish — i'll stay with you". maybe i was a bit overzealous with my support. it was wonderful. it was needed! it was needed to kind of hit home. matthew was clear in knowing that if he leaves me there's a chance they will whisk me off and not let me get to the finish. and that's so nice. such a gentleman for doing that. if roles were reversed, would you have done the same thing? oh my goodness. you are the f
the bbc‘s dan johnson has gone to meet them.nchester and the banker from swansea spoke about those last few tough and tired steps. i was just trying to get to the line. my body went and i went to the ground. so, yeah, it was really desperate. his legs were completelyjelly and he said he was determined to finish. i helped him up and his legs went again. i realised i was going to have to stay with him to make sure he did it. when someone's in need you want to help them out. i couldn't let him...
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finishing line have been described as a great example of true sportsmanship. 0ur correspondent dan johnson, a helping hand summed up the spirit of the marathon shared by so many. but there‘ll be guys who‘ll help him to the line — it‘s that sort of event. i was just trying to get to the line, and my body went. i went to the ground. it was desperate, really — really desperate. but thankfully, matthew came along. he was saying that he was determined to finish. and i helped him up and his legs went again, so i realised that i was going to have to stay with him to make sure that he did get to that finish line. ..to see it through to the conclusion of this 26 mile 385—yard course. what did you actually say to him? i was like shouting in his ear, saying, "come on, on, you can do this, it‘s 200 metres, we will finish, i‘ll stay with you!" maybe i was a bit overzealous with of my support, but, er... no, it was wonderful, it was needed, it was needed to kind of hit home. matthew was clear in knowing, if he leaves me, there's a chance that they willjust whisk me off, they won't get me along the finis
finishing line have been described as a great example of true sportsmanship. 0ur correspondent dan johnson, a helping hand summed up the spirit of the marathon shared by so many. but there‘ll be guys who‘ll help him to the line — it‘s that sort of event. i was just trying to get to the line, and my body went. i went to the ground. it was desperate, really — really desperate. but thankfully, matthew came along. he was saying that he was determined to finish. and i helped him up and his...
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dan johnson reports.ith public grief on a scale rarely seen before, we got very little insight into how to young boys were missing there mother. now, after two decades struggling to deal with princess diana's death, prince harry has told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact was. has told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact wasm has told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact was. it was around the age of 12. i shut down all of my emotions for the last 20 yea rs. all of my emotions for the last 20 years. it has had a quite serious effect on, not only my personal life, but also my work as well. my way of dealing with it was to refuse to think about my mother, because why would that help? it is not going to her back. the prince said boxing help them deal with aggression after help them deal with aggression after he nearly punched someone. and he talked about asking for professional mentor health advice. all of a sudden, all of this grief i had never processed came to the forefron
dan johnson reports.ith public grief on a scale rarely seen before, we got very little insight into how to young boys were missing there mother. now, after two decades struggling to deal with princess diana's death, prince harry has told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact was. has told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact wasm has told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact was. it was around the age of 12. i shut down all of my emotions for the last 20 yea rs. all...
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our correspondent, dan johnson has just sent this report from , the swedish capital. n panic and confusion on the : streets of another european capital. >> the people are scared. reporter: people running in terror as a truck races towards shoppers in the center of stockholm. and this is where it ended up, in flames after crashing into a department store. >> i saw exactly where the lorry went in adjusted there. there wasn't much overreaction. then the police arrived. the police just said "you have to run." >> i could see bodies on the street and police covering the bodies with an orange blanket. there were lots of police, lots of people standing around and filming, taking photos. dan: the truck belongs to a brewery company who said a man hijacked it earlier as it was dropping off beer. the bluntest of weapons used to deliver a sudden and deadly blow that has hit sweden hard. laying with a lady a severed foot. there was blood everywhere, bodies on the ground everywhere. the sense of panic. people standing by their loved ones, but also running away. dan so many questions.
our correspondent, dan johnson has just sent this report from , the swedish capital. n panic and confusion on the : streets of another european capital. >> the people are scared. reporter: people running in terror as a truck races towards shoppers in the center of stockholm. and this is where it ended up, in flames after crashing into a department store. >> i saw exactly where the lorry went in adjusted there. there wasn't much overreaction. then the police arrived. the police just...
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dan johnson, bbc news. and this was the view in aberdeen, some snow on the ground. it has turned much more cold. this is the cold front moving south and the cold air follows behind and eventually we will all have the cold airwhen eventually we will all have the cold air when the eventually we will all have the cold airwhen the rain eventually we will all have the cold air when the rain clears away from the south—eastern corner. for many it will be clear skies overnight and we have the arctic air in place and the temperatures will be dipping away. 2—3 and even colder in rural areas. a widespread frost to begin, and also wintry showers, northern scotla nd and also wintry showers, northern scotland and the north east of england. heavy showers in places, there could be hale and thunder. it will feel colder especially in the east. if you get a hailstorm it could feel close to freezing, but that will be fairly temporary. goodbye for now. a run off between political outsiders. emmanuel macron's one—year—old party
dan johnson, bbc news. and this was the view in aberdeen, some snow on the ground. it has turned much more cold. this is the cold front moving south and the cold air follows behind and eventually we will all have the cold airwhen eventually we will all have the cold air when the eventually we will all have the cold airwhen the rain eventually we will all have the cold air when the rain clears away from the south—eastern corner. for many it will be clear skies overnight and we have the arctic...
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dan johnson caught up with them both this morning.eeling? with sore legs and swirling social media the it manager from manchester and the banker from swansea spoke about those last few tough and tired steps to the finish. i was just trying to get to the line. my body went and i went to the ground. so, yes, it was really desperate. i saw him in the distance as i was about to sprint, his legs were jelly but he said he was determined to finish. and then his legs went again and i realised i was going to have to stay with him to make sure he did it. i didn't really think about it. when someone's in need you want to help them out. it was important that he got to the finish line after coming 26 miles and there was only 20 metres left. what did you say to him? i was shouting in his ear, saying, "come on, you can do this, it's 200 metres, we will finish — i'll stay with you". maybe i was a bit overzealous with my support. i needed it! you were telling him to carry on? yes, because we had never met and i did not know what his aspirations were f
dan johnson caught up with them both this morning.eeling? with sore legs and swirling social media the it manager from manchester and the banker from swansea spoke about those last few tough and tired steps to the finish. i was just trying to get to the line. my body went and i went to the ground. so, yes, it was really desperate. i saw him in the distance as i was about to sprint, his legs were jelly but he said he was determined to finish. and then his legs went again and i realised i was...
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morning, more than 40,000 people are expected to take part in the london marathon. 0ur reporter dan johnsonok at these costu mes, reasons will set off. look at these costumes, it is a strange band of interesting characters. there is a man in there with a washing machine on his back. he will have his work cut out. but all sorts of people who have got their reasons for doing it. lots of interesting stories behind this event. with me, a proper east end. adam, you are running this for the first time, aren‘t you? end. adam, you are running this for the first time, aren't you? yes, so it will be a personal best for me. we are raising money for the air and dillons, —— air ambulance. we are raising money for the air and dillons, —— airambulance. we we are raising money for the air and dillons, —— air ambulance. we agreed to do it before somebody went and got run overand to do it before somebody went and got run over and had to be saved by the london air ambulance. that is what happened to you? yes, towards the end of september, i fractured my pelvis in a couple of places. he is playing that down. h
morning, more than 40,000 people are expected to take part in the london marathon. 0ur reporter dan johnsonok at these costu mes, reasons will set off. look at these costumes, it is a strange band of interesting characters. there is a man in there with a washing machine on his back. he will have his work cut out. but all sorts of people who have got their reasons for doing it. lots of interesting stories behind this event. with me, a proper east end. adam, you are running this for the first...
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dan johnson has been to the department store where the vehicle came to a stop.ntre of stockholm where the truck hit yesterday. the security barriers have been put up to keep people back. these have become the focus of people's tributes, people placing flowers and attaching messages, placing a teddy bear. we spoke to a couple who were here in the basement of the department store yesterday when they heard what sounded like a train, they said, and they said they wanted to come back today just to show they cared. police arrested the driver, they believe, a few miles out of stockholm. he's still being questioned today. they say he's a 39—year—old from uzbekistan who's been living in sweden, but they wouldn't say for how long. there are sensitive issues around the nature of this open society that embraces everyone. there are going to be issues around security and how sweden reacts to this. this street has only reopened tonight and people have come to see exactly where this happened. this is the front of the department store here — you can see where it's boarded up, th
dan johnson has been to the department store where the vehicle came to a stop.ntre of stockholm where the truck hit yesterday. the security barriers have been put up to keep people back. these have become the focus of people's tributes, people placing flowers and attaching messages, placing a teddy bear. we spoke to a couple who were here in the basement of the department store yesterday when they heard what sounded like a train, they said, and they said they wanted to come back today just to...
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thanks, dan johnson.people". in his first major general election speech, he said 8june's poll was not a "foregone conclusion" and labour could defy the "establishment experts". ina sense, in a sense, the establishment and their followers in the in a sense, the establishment and theirfollowers in the media in a sense, the establishment and their followers in the media are quite right. i don't play by their rules. and if a labour government is elected on the 8th ofjune, we won't play by their rules either. applause cheering they are yesterday's rules set by failed political and corporate elites. we should be consigning to the past. it is these rules which have allowed a cosy cartel to rig the system in favour of a few powerful and wealthy individuals and corporations. it's a rigged system set up by the wealth extractors for the wealth extractors. but things can, and they will, change. joining me from westminster is the labour mp for blyth valley, ronnie campbell, one of 13 mps who voted against theresa may'
thanks, dan johnson.people". in his first major general election speech, he said 8june's poll was not a "foregone conclusion" and labour could defy the "establishment experts". ina sense, in a sense, the establishment and their followers in the in a sense, the establishment and theirfollowers in the media in a sense, the establishment and their followers in the media are quite right. i don't play by their rules. and if a labour government is elected on the 8th ofjune,...
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live now to our correspondent dan johnson who has all the details, dan. for these guys, it's not about getting a certain time, it's proving we can make it round the chorus and raising money for charity, there will be millions raised today. all these runners, all with different causes and motivations for why they wanted to be here and take on this challenge. lots of inspiring stories. one particular moment of humanity, ca ptu re particular moment of humanity, capture just up the road here outside buckingham palace. i've been speaking to one of the guys at the centre of that moment. icame i came round the final corner and i saw a runner struggling, his legs we re saw a runner struggling, his legs were collapsing beneath them. every time you try to get up, he fell down. i'd never met david before, so i went and tried to cheer them up. his legs were completelyjelly. he was falling from one side to the other. so i said, will do this together, we'll cross that line together. you were very close to the line. yes, 300 metres or less. you sacrificed a few seconds
live now to our correspondent dan johnson who has all the details, dan. for these guys, it's not about getting a certain time, it's proving we can make it round the chorus and raising money for charity, there will be millions raised today. all these runners, all with different causes and motivations for why they wanted to be here and take on this challenge. lots of inspiring stories. one particular moment of humanity, ca ptu re particular moment of humanity, capture just up the road here...
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our correspondent, dan johnson, reports from stockholm. square in stockholm close to friday's attack. time to stop, time to think. a chance to reflect on jumbled emotions, and on uncomfortable feelings, and to consider lives lost in a few terrible moments. chris bevington was one of those killed. a dad to two young boys who moved to sweden to build a life, a family, and a career working for music company, spotify. his father said this. he was here in the crowded shopping street when a delivery truck was hijacked and used as a weapon. a belgian and two swedish citizens were also killed. police have revealed more about the 39—year—old from uzbekistan they believe was at the wheel. he has applied for permanent residence in sweden, he has been denied that. and he has been wanted by the police. this is where the truck ended up, smashed against a department store window. people have kept coming here to write messages of hope and defiance on the boards, and there have been more tributes to the victims too. just yards away, a display of the tolera
our correspondent, dan johnson, reports from stockholm. square in stockholm close to friday's attack. time to stop, time to think. a chance to reflect on jumbled emotions, and on uncomfortable feelings, and to consider lives lost in a few terrible moments. chris bevington was one of those killed. a dad to two young boys who moved to sweden to build a life, a family, and a career working for music company, spotify. his father said this. he was here in the crowded shopping street when a delivery...
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live now to our correspondent — dan johnson — who is in greenwich park. races have begun, the wheelchair race is under way and the women's race will get under way in another five minutes. at women's race will get under way in anotherfive minutes. at ten o'clock, the men's elite race and then the masses after that, all those thousands of people who are gathering. it's getting really busy. lots of strange and wonderful costu mes lots of strange and wonderful costumes worn by people who are there mainly to a fundraiser. loads of great stories behind why people have decided to do this race. downloading the baggage up onto the trucks which will take this thing is to the finish line. let's have a chat to a couple of people who are doing a marathon. becky flynn, what are you dressed as? i'm dressed as a crustacean. several reasons why. and fundraising for the british heart foundation calais. this is my brother. i've been up since five a.m., ready to crawl round and do whatever they need to do. i'm dressed as a crustacean, because the more ridiculous costume, the
live now to our correspondent — dan johnson — who is in greenwich park. races have begun, the wheelchair race is under way and the women's race will get under way in another five minutes. at women's race will get under way in anotherfive minutes. at ten o'clock, the men's elite race and then the masses after that, all those thousands of people who are gathering. it's getting really busy. lots of strange and wonderful costu mes lots of strange and wonderful costumes worn by people who are...
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our correspondent dan johnson has just sent this report panic and confusion on the streets of anotherrunning in terror as a truck races to shoppers in stockholm. and this is where it ended up — in fla mes this is where it ended up — in fla m es after this is where it ended up — in flames after crashing into a department store. translation: i saw exactly where the lorry went in just there. there wasn't much of a reaction, then the police arrived. the police just said, reaction, then the police arrived. the policejust said, you have to run. you could actually see bodies lying on the street and i cold see the police covering the body with a blanket and there were lots of police and people around filming. the truck belongs to a brewery company whose owner said a man hijacked it. a blunt weapon with a blow that has hit sweden hard. there was a lady laying with a severed foot. there were bodies on the ground. and the sense of panic. people standing by their loved ones, but people running away. so many questions — first, who was involved and why? police quickly released images of a man they
our correspondent dan johnson has just sent this report panic and confusion on the streets of anotherrunning in terror as a truck races to shoppers in stockholm. and this is where it ended up — in fla mes this is where it ended up — in fla m es after this is where it ended up — in flames after crashing into a department store. translation: i saw exactly where the lorry went in just there. there wasn't much of a reaction, then the police arrived. the police just said, reaction, then the...
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our correspondent, dan johnson, reports from stockholm.races towards shoppers in the centre of stockholm. and this is where it ended up, in flames, after crashing into a department store. translation: i saw exactly where the lorry went in, just there. there wasn't much of a reaction, then the police arrived. the police just said, "you have to run". you could actually see bodies lying on the street, and i could see the police covering a body with an orange blanket. and there were lots of police around, lots of people just standing around and filming, taking photos. the truck belongs to a brewery company, who said a man hijacked it earlier, as it was dropping off beer. the bluntest of weapons, used to deliver a sudden and deadly blow, that has hit sweden hard. there was a lady laying with a severed foot, there were blood everywhere, there were bodies on the ground everywhere, and a sense of panic. people standing by their loved ones, but also people running away. so many questions. first, who was involved, and why? police quickly released im
our correspondent, dan johnson, reports from stockholm.races towards shoppers in the centre of stockholm. and this is where it ended up, in flames, after crashing into a department store. translation: i saw exactly where the lorry went in, just there. there wasn't much of a reaction, then the police arrived. the police just said, "you have to run". you could actually see bodies lying on the street, and i could see the police covering a body with an orange blanket. and there were lots...
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dan johnson has been to hear their story.up the spirit of the marathon, shared by so many. every single part of his body is shutting down on him. how you feeling? today, with sore legs, the manchester it manager and the banker from swansea talked through their last few tough and tired steps. i was just trying to get to the line. my body went and i went to the ground. so, yeah, it was really desperate. his legs were completely jelly but he said he was determined to finish. and i helped him up and then his legs went again and i realised i was going to have to stay with him to make sure he did get to the finish line. when someone's in need you want to help them out. i couldn't let him lie on the ground there. what did you actually say to him? i was shouting in his ear, saying, "come on, you can do this, it's 200 metres, we will finish — i'll stay with you". maybe i was a bit overzealous with my support. no, it was wonderful. it was needed! it was needed to kind of hit home. matthew was clear in knowing that if he leaves me there
dan johnson has been to hear their story.up the spirit of the marathon, shared by so many. every single part of his body is shutting down on him. how you feeling? today, with sore legs, the manchester it manager and the banker from swansea talked through their last few tough and tired steps. i was just trying to get to the line. my body went and i went to the ground. so, yeah, it was really desperate. his legs were completely jelly but he said he was determined to finish. and i helped him up...
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dan johnson, bbc news, stockholme.t a residential care home in hertfordshire in the early hours of this morning. more than 30 other people had to be rescued, at the new grange care home in cheshunt. from there, andy moore reports. this was home to more than 30 elderly and infirm residents. many of them used wheelchairs. the fire started as they slept. they were unable to make their own way to safety. when firefighters arrived early this morning, they found a fierce fire raging in the roof space, which was spreading to the first floor. as you can see, the roof has since collapsed. a neighbourfilmed the blaze, stretching from end to end of the building and occasionally flaring up. firefighters had to go into the flames to carry people to safety. this being a residential care home, there were over 30 people, some of which were unable to escape themselves. and we ended up carrying out a number of rescues, over 30. to remove people both with crews wearing breathing apparatus and via ladders. the care home residents were bro
dan johnson, bbc news, stockholme.t a residential care home in hertfordshire in the early hours of this morning. more than 30 other people had to be rescued, at the new grange care home in cheshunt. from there, andy moore reports. this was home to more than 30 elderly and infirm residents. many of them used wheelchairs. the fire started as they slept. they were unable to make their own way to safety. when firefighters arrived early this morning, they found a fierce fire raging in the roof...
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live now to our correspondent — dan johnson — who is in greenwich park. behind you. i thought that would be at least a few stragglers. look, there goes one! it ta kes stragglers. look, there goes one! it takes time for everybody to get over the start line and this is only one of the restart lines, so there are people streaming out of different parts. we will go through the east end and across the thames and then the land up in front of buckingham palace for the finish line. the elite men's race, which started at ten o'clock, they will finish in just over two hours. two hours in three minutes was the record set last year. people running fraternity might take longer, but they all have their own individual motivation and targets, weather it's time fundraising. everyone has a positive motivation to be here and take on this challenge, because there are only nine or ten minutes into the race, but there was a lot of running to do, a lot of miles to cover, and it isa to do, a lot of miles to cover, and it is a really positive feel. you get such a warm atmosphere
live now to our correspondent — dan johnson — who is in greenwich park. behind you. i thought that would be at least a few stragglers. look, there goes one! it ta kes stragglers. look, there goes one! it takes time for everybody to get over the start line and this is only one of the restart lines, so there are people streaming out of different parts. we will go through the east end and across the thames and then the land up in front of buckingham palace for the finish line. the elite men's...
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they are the european banking authority and the european medicines agency. 0ur correspondent dan johnson the european parliament in strasbourg. hello there, dan. we have heard about the red lines being laid down. which issues, among those sally was just talking about are the most pressing, do you think? well, the european parliament, meps appear to be all agreed that the main priority is to guarantee the rights of eu citizens who live in the uk and brits who live in other parts of the eu. so sorting out what access they will have to health care, benefits and pensions to, to education, they wa nt and pensions to, to education, they want certainty for those people as soon want certainty for those people as soon as want certainty for those people as soon as possiblement other issues up for discussion today that they think need to be addressed quickly are the bill, the accounts that have to be settled by britain as it leaves the eu and also the border situation in ireland. everyone agrees that that needs to be sorted out as simply and as smoothly as possible, but the debate has got off to a
they are the european banking authority and the european medicines agency. 0ur correspondent dan johnson the european parliament in strasbourg. hello there, dan. we have heard about the red lines being laid down. which issues, among those sally was just talking about are the most pressing, do you think? well, the european parliament, meps appear to be all agreed that the main priority is to guarantee the rights of eu citizens who live in the uk and brits who live in other parts of the eu. so...
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thank you, dan johnson, in stockholm.tem in england has already started to collapse — that's according to the uk care home association. figures obtained by the bbc show that more than 900 adult social care workers a day quit theirjob in england last year. care providers say that growing staff shortages mean vulnerable people are receiving poorer levels of care. the government says an extra £2 billion is being invested in social care over the next three years. this report from carla fowler. good morning. the start of the morning shift at the cecilia nursing home in scarborough. it is a 42 bed home in scarborough. it is a 42 bed home and it is full. call bells ring co nsta ntly home and it is full. call bells ring constantly here. the conditions of residence range from dementia suffering, surviving strokes and needing end of life care. it is a co nsta nt needing end of life care. it is a constant battle for health care assista nts constant battle for health care assistants to meet everybody‘s needs quickly. there should be
thank you, dan johnson, in stockholm.tem in england has already started to collapse — that's according to the uk care home association. figures obtained by the bbc show that more than 900 adult social care workers a day quit theirjob in england last year. care providers say that growing staff shortages mean vulnerable people are receiving poorer levels of care. the government says an extra £2 billion is being invested in social care over the next three years. this report from carla fowler....
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police have also confirmed that a "suspicious device" was found inside the truck. 0ur correpondent dan johnsondinary delivery truck that was turned against people in a moment of terror. it was towed away to be examined and police made a worrying discovery. we have found something in the truck in the driver's seat. a technical device which should not be there. i cannot at this stage say that this is a bomb. the man they think was at the wheel has connections here, a poor suburb north of the city. he hasn't been named but he's a 39—year—old from uzbekistan. we understand he was registered at one of the addresses in this block, although we don't know if he actually lived here. people have told us the police will here in number until the early hours of the morning and they've taken some people away for questioning. in the city, after yesterday's horror, time to think and to reflect on chance decisions that determined death or injury for some, a lucky escape for others. patrick and francesca are tourists who were in the basement of the department store when the truck hit. we went up the escalator a
police have also confirmed that a "suspicious device" was found inside the truck. 0ur correpondent dan johnsondinary delivery truck that was turned against people in a moment of terror. it was towed away to be examined and police made a worrying discovery. we have found something in the truck in the driver's seat. a technical device which should not be there. i cannot at this stage say that this is a bomb. the man they think was at the wheel has connections here, a poor suburb north...
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finishing line have been described as a great example of true sportsmanship. 0ur correspondent dan johnsont sort of event. i was just trying to get to the line, and my body went. i went to the ground. it was desperate, really — really desperate. but thankfully, matthew came along. he was saying that he was determined to finish. and i helped him up and his legs went again, so i realised that i was going to have to stay with him to make sure that he did get to that finish line. ..to see it through to the conclusion of this 26 mile 385—yard course. what did you actually say to him? i was like shouting in his ear, saying, "come on, on, you can do this, it's 200 metres, we will finish, i'll stay with you!" maybe i was a bit overzealous because of my support, but, er... with my support, but, er... no, it was wonderful, it was needed, it was needed to kind of hit home. matthew was clear in knowing, if he leaves me, there‘s a chance that they will just whisk me off, they won‘t get me along the finish. and that‘sjust, you know, it‘s just so nice, he‘s such a gentleman for doing that. the killer que
finishing line have been described as a great example of true sportsmanship. 0ur correspondent dan johnsont sort of event. i was just trying to get to the line, and my body went. i went to the ground. it was desperate, really — really desperate. but thankfully, matthew came along. he was saying that he was determined to finish. and i helped him up and his legs went again, so i realised that i was going to have to stay with him to make sure that he did get to that finish line. ..to see it...
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downing street has released a statement which says: our correspondent dan johnson reports. and confusion on the streets of another european capital. people are scared. something is happening. people running in terror as a truck races towards shoppers in the centre of stockholm. and this is where it ended up, in flames after crashing into a department store. translation: i saw exactly where the lorry went in, just there. there wasn't much of a reaction, then the police arrived. the police just said, "you have to run." the truck belongs to a brewery company who said a man hijacked it earlier as it was dropping off beer. the bluntest of weapons, used to deliver a sudden and deadly blow that has hit sweden hard. police quickly released images of a man they wanted to question, and within hours they had made an arrest. translation: earlier, we released a picture of a person of particular interest to the investigation, and a short while ago we apprehended a person which matches that description. and sweden's prime minister said his country wouldn't give in to terror. we are determ
downing street has released a statement which says: our correspondent dan johnson reports. and confusion on the streets of another european capital. people are scared. something is happening. people running in terror as a truck races towards shoppers in the centre of stockholm. and this is where it ended up, in flames after crashing into a department store. translation: i saw exactly where the lorry went in, just there. there wasn't much of a reaction, then the police arrived. the police just...
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dan johnson reports. the world watched as prince harry followed his mother's funeral cortege.s 12 when diana prince of wales was killed in a car crash. now after 20 years of struggling to deal with it, prince harry has opened up about the impact diana's death has had on him. losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work. my way of dealing with it was refusing ever to think about my mum, because why would that help? it would only make you saddam would not bring her back. the prince said taking up boxing helped with aggression after he nearly punched someone, and he talked about looking for professional help with his health. all this grief started to come to the forefront, and i thought, there is actually a lot of stuff here that i need to deal with. it was 20 years of not thinking about it and then two years of total chaos. as you know, one of the easiest people to speak to is a shrink, as the americans call them, someone you've never spoken to before
dan johnson reports. the world watched as prince harry followed his mother's funeral cortege.s 12 when diana prince of wales was killed in a car crash. now after 20 years of struggling to deal with it, prince harry has opened up about the impact diana's death has had on him. losing my mum at the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work. my way of dealing with it was refusing ever to...
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dan johnson caught up with them both this morning.gs and swirling social media the it managerfrom legs and swirling social media the it manager from manchester and the bankerfrom it manager from manchester and the banker from swansea spoke about those last few tough and tired steps to the finish. i wasjust trying to get to the line. my body went and i went to the ground. so, yet, it was really desperate. i saw him in the distance as i was about to spring, his legs were jelly but he said he was determined to finish and then his legs went again and i realised i was going to have to stay with him to make sure he did it. i didn't really think about it. when someone is in need you want to help them out. it was important that he got to the finish line after coming 26 miles and there was only 20 metres left. what did you say to him? i was shouting in his air, saying, come on, you can do this, it's 200 metres, we will finish fourth of high will stay with you. maybe a —— i was high will stay with you. maybe a —— iwasa high will stay with you.
dan johnson caught up with them both this morning.gs and swirling social media the it managerfrom legs and swirling social media the it manager from manchester and the bankerfrom it manager from manchester and the banker from swansea spoke about those last few tough and tired steps to the finish. i wasjust trying to get to the line. my body went and i went to the ground. so, yet, it was really desperate. i saw him in the distance as i was about to spring, his legs were jelly but he said he was...
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dan johnson reports. on stockholm's streets, time for normality to return.ell father daughter who had a lucky escape when the truck was driven at his stall. translation: there was only five centimetres between my stand and the truck. look how close it was! gilbert was saved because he was on a break across the street. today he told us he had to come back and set up told us he had to come back and set up and carry on. why not? people have to treat it as a normal day. we should not let what happened frightened as. so, on time, doors opened at the damage department store, a well—known swedish name in the heart of the capital. after the upset of friday's tack and the uneasy feelings over the weekend, there is now a real determination to show that life will carry on as it did before. but there was also time to think about the victims who came from three countries. the royal family led a national minute of silence. sweden, belgium, and the united kingdom stand together in warning the citizens we have lost. —— in mourning. ourthree warning the citizens we have lost
dan johnson reports. on stockholm's streets, time for normality to return.ell father daughter who had a lucky escape when the truck was driven at his stall. translation: there was only five centimetres between my stand and the truck. look how close it was! gilbert was saved because he was on a break across the street. today he told us he had to come back and set up told us he had to come back and set up and carry on. why not? people have to treat it as a normal day. we should not let what...
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our correspondent dan johnson reports from stockholm.d compassionate and caring, chris bevington in the words of his father. he chose to marry and call sweden home. he had young children here and worked for the music company spotify. he was here in stockholm's crowded shopping streets on friday afternoon when a hijacked truck was turned into a weapon. a belgian and two swedish citizens were also killed in the attack. today, investigators revealed more about the man they think was at the wheel. we know the suspect showed sympathies for extremist organisations, said the policeman. among them islamic state. he's a 39—year—old from uzbekistan, although he hasn't officially been named. he was on the security services radar, although they say he was a marginal figure. his application to stay in sweden was turned down last summer and the police were looking for him because he had avoided being deported. this is where the truck ended up, smashed against the department store window. people have come here to write messages of hope and defiance and
our correspondent dan johnson reports from stockholm.d compassionate and caring, chris bevington in the words of his father. he chose to marry and call sweden home. he had young children here and worked for the music company spotify. he was here in stockholm's crowded shopping streets on friday afternoon when a hijacked truck was turned into a weapon. a belgian and two swedish citizens were also killed in the attack. today, investigators revealed more about the man they think was at the wheel....
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our correspondent dan johnson reports.anic and confusion on the streets of another european capital. people are scared. something is happening. people running in terror, as a truck races towards shoppers in a stockholm shop. and this is how it ended. a fiery crash. translation: i saw exactly where the lorry went in. there was not much of a reaction but then the police arrived. they said you have to run. the truck belonged to a brewery company who say that it was hijacked when they were dropping off beer. the bluntest of weapons used to deliver a sudden and deadly blow that has hit sweden harder. police released images of a man they wanted to question, and within hours they had made an arrest. translation: we released pictures of a man of interest to the investigation and a short while ago we apprehended a man who matches that description. the prime minister of sweden said his country would not give in to terror. we are determined never to let the values that we treasure, democracy, human rights, and freedom, to be undermin
our correspondent dan johnson reports.anic and confusion on the streets of another european capital. people are scared. something is happening. people running in terror, as a truck races towards shoppers in a stockholm shop. and this is how it ended. a fiery crash. translation: i saw exactly where the lorry went in. there was not much of a reaction but then the police arrived. they said you have to run. the truck belonged to a brewery company who say that it was hijacked when they were dropping...
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. —— dan johnson. on stockholm's streets, time for normality to return.soul. translation: there was only five centimetres between my stand and the truck. just look how close it was. the cab burst into fla mes close it was. the cab burst into fla m es after close it was. the cab burst into flames after the truck stopped. he was saved because he was on a break across the street. he told us that today, he had to come back and carry on. translation: why not? we cannot let people change what we are doing. doors opened at the damaged department store, a well—known swedish name in the heart of the capital. after the uneasy feelings over the weekend. there is no a real determination here to show that life will carry on as it did before. —— there is now a real determination. it is also time to think about the victims from three countries. the royalfamily victims from three countries. the royal family led victims from three countries. the royalfamily led a victims from three countries. the royal family led a minute's silence. sweden, belgium and the united kingdom
. —— dan johnson. on stockholm's streets, time for normality to return.soul. translation: there was only five centimetres between my stand and the truck. just look how close it was. the cab burst into fla mes close it was. the cab burst into fla m es after close it was. the cab burst into flames after the truck stopped. he was saved because he was on a break across the street. he told us that today, he had to come back and carry on. translation: why not? we cannot let people change what we...
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journey have been convicted of causing or allowing the death of their child. 0ur correspondent dan johnsonhat the judge said that baby imani's shortlife was painful, distressing and bewildering. she was only four months old when she was killed, she died at the hands of her parents, and we will probably never know exactly what happened, what led to her death, because rosalind baker and jeffrey wiltshire haven't explained fully what actually went on. there was a bizarre attempt to cover up on. there was a bizarre attempt to cover up what had really happened by rosalind baker taking her baby, already dead, onto a bus and pretending she had suddenly become ill. geoffrey would so much culture, on cctv, was seen giving her a thumbs up sign so—called jeffrey wiltshire. he said he was proud to have fathered 25 children, but they we re have fathered 25 children, but they were described as very poor parents who couldn't do anything to protect their daughter. i have been talking to the detective who led this investigation from the metropolitan police, john marriot. well, having such a young victim of
journey have been convicted of causing or allowing the death of their child. 0ur correspondent dan johnsonhat the judge said that baby imani's shortlife was painful, distressing and bewildering. she was only four months old when she was killed, she died at the hands of her parents, and we will probably never know exactly what happened, what led to her death, because rosalind baker and jeffrey wiltshire haven't explained fully what actually went on. there was a bizarre attempt to cover up on....
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our reporter, dan johnson, is in greenwich for us this morning. good morning.d months of preparation, all of the runners are taking part in very time has finally come. what is it like down there at the moment? -- part, their time. down here there is a race to get things ready. they are just finishing off building the start line. a lot of work to do. a huge operation to take care of the 40,000 runners expected here today. that is a record number. it is the 37th london marathon. you can see the scale of what is needed. 1200 portaloos. these are the hospitality tents were some of the celebrities will be staying. so many people taking part for different reasons but be it takes place starting at nine o'clock with the wheelchair races. then the men at ten o'clock. then those with personal reasons. many incredible stories around london later this morning. thank you. dan will be keeping us up—to—date through the morning. good luck to everyone taking part tell us someone you are luck to everyone taking part tell us someone you are following and we will tell their story
our reporter, dan johnson, is in greenwich for us this morning. good morning.d months of preparation, all of the runners are taking part in very time has finally come. what is it like down there at the moment? -- part, their time. down here there is a race to get things ready. they are just finishing off building the start line. a lot of work to do. a huge operation to take care of the 40,000 runners expected here today. that is a record number. it is the 37th london marathon. you can see the...
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dan johnson there. is chris phillips, the former head of the national counter terrorism security office. thank you for being with us. you are welcome. this was, the police saying, an intelligence—led information. as the information comes out it looks more likely this man is someone that perhaps was either some kind of a lone act terrorist or maybe had a group. the fa ct terrorist or maybe had a group. the fact he has four or five knives perhaps changes things slightly as well. physical he is under surveillance and the police are watching him, he moves towards a police where an attack has happened. we know that often terrorists like to copy—cat other offences, then i think the police have done a brilliantjob think the police have done a brilliant job jumping in on think the police have done a brilliantjobjumping in on him and taking him out before he could do any harm. the prime minister saying this underlines what a good job the police and the intelligence and the security services are doing. that will
dan johnson there. is chris phillips, the former head of the national counter terrorism security office. thank you for being with us. you are welcome. this was, the police saying, an intelligence—led information. as the information comes out it looks more likely this man is someone that perhaps was either some kind of a lone act terrorist or maybe had a group. the fa ct terrorist or maybe had a group. the fact he has four or five knives perhaps changes things slightly as well. physical he is...