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daniela relph, bbc news. back to our top story now.ng number of victims right around the world. hannah kuchler is the cyber security correspondent for the financial times and is based in san francisco. she explained just how far this attack has already spread. this has been a really fast moving story overnight for people in asia. it started in ukraine. there been some suggestion from the ukrainian police that it may have been started by being spread through accounting software in the ukraine, which was then used by a whole load of companies. it has hit really big companies across the world, like wpp, the advertising company, maersk, the shipping company. and there are the recent cyber attacks in the last few hours in the us on hospitals that people are not yet sure whether they're linked, but could be linked. how big is this compared to the wannacry attack that we reported last month, that attacked a lot of companies around the world 7 compared to that where do we stand? it is very similar in that it has targeted a lot of companies and
daniela relph, bbc news. back to our top story now.ng number of victims right around the world. hannah kuchler is the cyber security correspondent for the financial times and is based in san francisco. she explained just how far this attack has already spread. this has been a really fast moving story overnight for people in asia. it started in ukraine. there been some suggestion from the ukrainian police that it may have been started by being spread through accounting software in the ukraine,...
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that was donna adcock and saskia stephenson talking to our colleague daniela relph.oday, facing charges that he drugged and molested a woman in 2004. it's one of many allegations against the tv star, but the only one to make it to trial. it is a sight bill cosby‘s accusers never thought they'd see. the legendary entertainer at court in pennsylvania to stand trial for sexual assault. mr cosby was once one of the most loved stars on television. wholesome, funny, he was america's favourite dad. but that enduring image has unravelled as a staggering number of women, now nearly 60, have come forward with strikingly similar allegations. his behaviour was like that of a predator. i woke up in the back of my car, alone, my clothes were a mess, my bra was undone. legally, time has run out for those women to bring charges. all except andrea constand. she met bill cosby at his mansion in pennsylvania to discuss her career in 2004. there, she alleges he drugged and molested her while she was unconscious. it looked like bill cosby was in the clear after he settled a civil suit br
that was donna adcock and saskia stephenson talking to our colleague daniela relph.oday, facing charges that he drugged and molested a woman in 2004. it's one of many allegations against the tv star, but the only one to make it to trial. it is a sight bill cosby‘s accusers never thought they'd see. the legendary entertainer at court in pennsylvania to stand trial for sexual assault. mr cosby was once one of the most loved stars on television. wholesome, funny, he was america's favourite dad....
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daniela roth, bbc news, finsbury park. —— daniela relph. tomas morgan in cardiff. police have been coming and going in the north—east of cardiff here as they continue to investigate the residents they believe darren osborne has been living with his wife and children. one local person said he rang the police after spotting a man he believes was darren osborne, sleeping in a van, on saturday night. i've been speaking to some of the residents who live in this area. there was a mix of responses about how to describe darren osborne, but the overwhelming emotion was of shock, that they could not believe that somebody who lived in this community could have possibly committed that horrific incident which happened in finsbury park in the early hours of yesterday morning. the van that was used, we understand, was hired in a village about 60 miles away to the north—west of carter. it is unclear when it was hired and when it was driven to london. —— i6 when it was hired and when it was driven to london. —— 16 miles. police in cardiff continuing to inve
daniela roth, bbc news, finsbury park. —— daniela relph. tomas morgan in cardiff. police have been coming and going in the north—east of cardiff here as they continue to investigate the residents they believe darren osborne has been living with his wife and children. one local person said he rang the police after spotting a man he believes was darren osborne, sleeping in a van, on saturday night. i've been speaking to some of the residents who live in this area. there was a mix of...
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daniela relph reports., she to herfamily, she was chrissie, a person who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who believe everyone should be valued and respected. christine had moved to europe from canada to be with her boyfriend tyler. on saturday night she died in tyler's arms. they had been walking over london bridge as the attack began. the van hit 30—year—old christine. her boyfriend's family say he tried desperately to keep her alive and paramedics were on the scene very quickly, but there was nothing they could do to save her. in a statement herfamily said could do to save her. in a statement her family said she wouldn't have understood the callous cruelty of her death. they also made this plea... christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada. she had studied social work at university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy and talented student. the area of social work she chose to work in is one of the most challenging areas and required substantial c
daniela relph reports., she to herfamily, she was chrissie, a person who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who believe everyone should be valued and respected. christine had moved to europe from canada to be with her boyfriend tyler. on saturday night she died in tyler's arms. they had been walking over london bridge as the attack began. the van hit 30—year—old christine. her boyfriend's family say he tried desperately to keep her alive and paramedics were on the...
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daniela relph has been talking to two nurses — donna adcock and saskia stephenson — who were called intotal. instantly, my heart was pounding, and i was rushing around, where's my car keys, where's my bag, just wanted to get there and wanted to help. anyone that we contacted, who was available and nearby, came. itjust showed, with no question... the staff themselves were all geared up, they were very controlled, they were supporting one another, and actually the teamwork that was evident was really inspirational. does it also have an impact when you know that you're coming in to deal with a terrorist—related incident? some of our families don't understand how it is that everybody else is moving away from an incident, and we're driving headlong into it, do they? so that in itself can be a real sensitivity for us to manage, then, when we get home, as well. having to explain to an older child why i have left them in the middle of the night and driven towards a terrorist incident is not an easy thing to do. it's unpredictable, it's scary, everyone is aware that this is going on in central lo
daniela relph has been talking to two nurses — donna adcock and saskia stephenson — who were called intotal. instantly, my heart was pounding, and i was rushing around, where's my car keys, where's my bag, just wanted to get there and wanted to help. anyone that we contacted, who was available and nearby, came. itjust showed, with no question... the staff themselves were all geared up, they were very controlled, they were supporting one another, and actually the teamwork that was evident...
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daniela relph reports.issie, a person who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who believed everyone should be valued and respected. christine had moved to europe from canada to be with her boyfriend, tyler. on saturday night she died in tyler's arms. they had been walking over london bridge as the attack began. the van hit 30—year—old christine. her boyfriend's family say he tried desperately to keep her alive and paramedics were on the scene very quickly, but there was nothing they could do to save her. in a statement her family said she wouldn't have understood the callous cruelty of her death. they also made this plea... christine archibald had worked at a homeless shelter back in canada. she had studied social work at university in calgary, where she was remembered as a shy and talented student. the area of social work she chose to work in is one of the most challenging areas and required substantial commitment, substantial compassion, and she was able to do that really successfull
daniela relph reports.issie, a person who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who believed everyone should be valued and respected. christine had moved to europe from canada to be with her boyfriend, tyler. on saturday night she died in tyler's arms. they had been walking over london bridge as the attack began. the van hit 30—year—old christine. her boyfriend's family say he tried desperately to keep her alive and paramedics were on the scene very quickly, but there...
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daniela relph, bbc news, finsbury park.our correspondent, lisa hampele. this is a proud, multicultural part of london where multi—faith community had been living side—by—side, happily, the many yea rs, side—by—side, happily, the many years, and they have been pulling together and the flowers and m essa 9 es together and the flowers and messages continued to build. we have had people quietly coming up, writing things such as, we stand together. not in my name. let's find the courage to love. people bringing their children, reading the messages and hugging one another. even though it is quiet you do feel that people are unsettled. they are worried about the rise of islamophobia and the feeling here is that they are worried. that's in finsbury park. fires are raging in portugal. firefighters are still battling to get control and some villages have all but been burnt to the ground. from the air, smoke, fire and forest. after four days, portugal still burns. on the ground, desperate attempts to control the blaze. and up close al
daniela relph, bbc news, finsbury park.our correspondent, lisa hampele. this is a proud, multicultural part of london where multi—faith community had been living side—by—side, happily, the many yea rs, side—by—side, happily, the many years, and they have been pulling together and the flowers and m essa 9 es together and the flowers and messages continued to build. we have had people quietly coming up, writing things such as, we stand together. not in my name. let's find the courage to...
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daniela relph, bbc news, finsbury park.ak to our correspondent, lisa hampele. multi—faith communities have been living happily side—by—side here, for many years. we have had people quietly coming up, writing things such as, we stand together. people have been writing from the heart. schoolchildren, coming home from school at the end of the day, signing the wall. not in my name. let's find the courage to love. those are some of the things. sadiq khan has said we need to stand together but people here are feeling u nsettled. together but people here are feeling unsettled. that was live from finsbury park. the headlines on bbc news: the chancellor, philip hammond, has told an audience of business leaders that the government wants to manage migration after brexit, but not shut it down. gerard coyne who ran against len mccluskey as part of unite union says he has been sacked by the union. barclays bank, and four of its former senior executives, have been charged with fraud arising from the financial crisis in 2008. johanna konta
daniela relph, bbc news, finsbury park.ak to our correspondent, lisa hampele. multi—faith communities have been living happily side—by—side here, for many years. we have had people quietly coming up, writing things such as, we stand together. people have been writing from the heart. schoolchildren, coming home from school at the end of the day, signing the wall. not in my name. let's find the courage to love. those are some of the things. sadiq khan has said we need to stand together but...
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daniela relph, bbc news, finsbury park. the government is not going to reduce the metropolitan police budget by £400 million. police budget by £400 million. police spending was protected in the 2015 review. the metropolitan police have had a largely flat budget since then,in have had a largely flat budget since then, in line with other forces across the country. the home office denying what was suggested. they said that they have protected spending in real terms, and police still have the resources that they need to cut crime and keep communities safe. just one other line... quotation, we expect the metropolitan police along with other forces to manage their costs, within the broadly flat cash budget, improving efficiency and productivity. that comes against the backdrop of yesterday, the mayor of london sadiq khan at finsbury park mosque seem london sadiq khan at finsbury park mosque seem we cannot have london sadiq khan at finsbury park mosque seem we cannot have any london sadiq khan at finsbury park mosque seem we canno
daniela relph, bbc news, finsbury park. the government is not going to reduce the metropolitan police budget by £400 million. police budget by £400 million. police spending was protected in the 2015 review. the metropolitan police have had a largely flat budget since then,in have had a largely flat budget since then, in line with other forces across the country. the home office denying what was suggested. they said that they have protected spending in real terms, and police still have the...
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daniela relph reports.n who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who believed everyone should be valued and respected. christine had moved to europe from canada to be with her fiance, tyler. on saturday night she died in tyler's arms. they had been walking over london bridge as the attack began. he was a little bit ahead of her. he heard tyres screeching and he looked back and he just saw the mayhem that was going on and be fan hitting people. then he ran up and tried cpr on her and she passed in his arms. in a statement her family said she wouldn't have understood the callous cruelty of her death. they also made this plea... australian candice hedge was stabbed in the neck on saturday night. she had been trying to hide from the attackers in borough market. her family believe she is actually one of the lucky ones. i was really scared, yeah, really, really scared. we eventually got onto the hospital. they spoke to me and said she had gone to surgery. she had a knife wound in her neck. ac
daniela relph reports.n who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who believed everyone should be valued and respected. christine had moved to europe from canada to be with her fiance, tyler. on saturday night she died in tyler's arms. they had been walking over london bridge as the attack began. he was a little bit ahead of her. he heard tyres screeching and he looked back and he just saw the mayhem that was going on and be fan hitting people. then he ran up and tried cpr...
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daniela relph, bbc news. who's in the capital brought us the latest. certainly there are still huge and asa certainly there are still huge and as a protest is pouring into social tah central moscow and there has—been lundstram was of riot police coming in the next hours as well. we had a lot of shouts from just behind me, which is the beginning of this section of the main street down from the kremlin. there are hundreds of thousands of people there who have been trying to walk down the main street to express their protest, to voice their anger, and their frustration at the corruption in russia and the government and the authorities. there has been a lot of people arrested, we have seen several ourselves. the report are dozens of people here in moscow being detained by police. we just saw one truck taking people away one moment ago. you could see more police coming in now. certainly by bringing protesters onto the streets here in the central moscow, alexei navalny did set the scene for this confrontation, beca
daniela relph, bbc news. who's in the capital brought us the latest. certainly there are still huge and asa certainly there are still huge and as a protest is pouring into social tah central moscow and there has—been lundstram was of riot police coming in the next hours as well. we had a lot of shouts from just behind me, which is the beginning of this section of the main street down from the kremlin. there are hundreds of thousands of people there who have been trying to walk down the main...
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daniela relph, bbc news, finsbury park.correspondent sian lloyd, who is outside the suspect‘s home in cardiff, but first to our correspondent lisa hampele at the scene in finsbury park. what has been going on today? well, we've just been talking, the bbc has been talking to a 13—year—old boy and his father who helped the man who died in the attack. now, the boy was pushed out of the way when the van careered was pushed out of the way when the van ca reered into was pushed out of the way when the van careered into the crowd, but his father, he tried to help the man, and he said that he had fainted, he was trying to help them when the van drove into him. this man was injured but not seriously. today, as you know, they are very proud of the multicultural society that they live in here, and they have been happily living together side by side for yea rs. living together side by side for years. people have been pulling together, flowers have been laid, schoolchildren have come at the end of the day to lay flowers, and there isa o
daniela relph, bbc news, finsbury park.correspondent sian lloyd, who is outside the suspect‘s home in cardiff, but first to our correspondent lisa hampele at the scene in finsbury park. what has been going on today? well, we've just been talking, the bbc has been talking to a 13—year—old boy and his father who helped the man who died in the attack. now, the boy was pushed out of the way when the van careered was pushed out of the way when the van ca reered into was pushed out of the way...
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daniela relph reports. 0n the back of a tractor, driven to the hospital, coffins for the bodies of thosesh reminder of the tragedy. the loss of life has been so great that extra labourers have been drafted into dig graves. this will be a mass burial. 125 bodies have still not been identified. the assistant commissionerfor the identified. the assistant commissioner for the area said dna samples had been taken, but as the bodies had started decomposing a decision was made to bury them quickly. the fuel tanker overturned and then exploded on sunday. the inferno camejust and then exploded on sunday. the inferno came just one day before even star mark the end of ramadan. instead of preparing to celebrate, local people were faced with the horrific aftermath of the blaze. many were searching for missing members of their family. the many were searching for missing members of theirfamily. the injured have been transferred to a number of hospitals with specialist burns units. today, senior military officials visited to see for themselves how the hospitals were coping. but across the province today
daniela relph reports. 0n the back of a tractor, driven to the hospital, coffins for the bodies of thosesh reminder of the tragedy. the loss of life has been so great that extra labourers have been drafted into dig graves. this will be a mass burial. 125 bodies have still not been identified. the assistant commissionerfor the identified. the assistant commissioner for the area said dna samples had been taken, but as the bodies had started decomposing a decision was made to bury them quickly....
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daniela relph has been talking to two nurses — donna adcock and saskia stephenson — who were called intoas pounding, and i was rushing around, where's my car keys, where's my bag? just wanted to get there and wanted to help. anyone that we contacted, who was available and nearby, came. itjust showed, with no question... the staff themselves were all geared up, they were very controlled, they were supporting one another, and actually the teamwork that was evident was really inspirational. does it also have an impact when you know that you're coming in to deal with a terrorist—related incident? some of our families don't understand how it is that everybody else is moving away from an incident, and we're driving headlong into it, do they? so that in itself can be a real sensitivity for us to manage, then, when we get home, as well. having to explain to an older child why i have left them in the middle of the night and driven towards a terrorist incident is not an easy thing to do. it's unpredictable, it's scary, everyone is aware that this is going on in central london, where we all are. wh
daniela relph has been talking to two nurses — donna adcock and saskia stephenson — who were called intoas pounding, and i was rushing around, where's my car keys, where's my bag? just wanted to get there and wanted to help. anyone that we contacted, who was available and nearby, came. itjust showed, with no question... the staff themselves were all geared up, they were very controlled, they were supporting one another, and actually the teamwork that was evident was really inspirational....
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daniela relph, bbc news. problem with sound. i was sailing along happily.asionally nine. that is fine. that doesn't bother me. and then it freshened up a bit more. i took the sails down. i went to bed. about two o'clock in the morning, the boat inverted basically. the mast went right down into the water. she didn't roll, she came back up again, but by then, she was full of water. the window had broken, about a metre long window broken. fortunately, i'd had the hatch closed with a board in but still some water came in through there. all the floorboards came up, there. all the floorboards came up, the engine cover, all the food was out of the lockers and swimming around. soi out of the lockers and swimming around. so i set about pumping and it took me about three hours to pump it took me about three hours to pump it clean and then i went up into the cockpit and unfortunately noticed that the emergency position indicating radio beacon had started. it alerted the emergency services andi it alerted the emergency services and i even hully got it turned off and i
daniela relph, bbc news. problem with sound. i was sailing along happily.asionally nine. that is fine. that doesn't bother me. and then it freshened up a bit more. i took the sails down. i went to bed. about two o'clock in the morning, the boat inverted basically. the mast went right down into the water. she didn't roll, she came back up again, but by then, she was full of water. the window had broken, about a metre long window broken. fortunately, i'd had the hatch closed with a board in but...
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daniela relph reports. bell tolls.to remember. at the headquarters of london ambulance service the mayor of london stood with those who worked so hard to save lives. and silence in manchester, a city that shares the pain of recent attacks with london. around britain, people paused to reflect. the silence was about remembering the victims. they now include kirsty boden, a nurse named today as another of those killed. in a statement herfamily another of those killed. in a statement her family said: these stories of those killed and injured are still emerging. for those looking for loved ones, the wait it unbearable. sara zelenak, an australian, has not been in contact since saturday night. sara's beautiful. she is the girl next door. she is a very special kindred spirit. she is one of those people who doesn't drink, do drugs, do anything wrong. she is amazing and she is 21 years of age... these are painful days, as so many families face the trauma that a terror attack brings. well, questions continue to grow about how th
daniela relph reports. bell tolls.to remember. at the headquarters of london ambulance service the mayor of london stood with those who worked so hard to save lives. and silence in manchester, a city that shares the pain of recent attacks with london. around britain, people paused to reflect. the silence was about remembering the victims. they now include kirsty boden, a nurse named today as another of those killed. in a statement herfamily another of those killed. in a statement her family...
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disappointed to miss the state 0pening of parliament and royal ascot. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph where the duke of edinburgh is being treated. what can you tell us? i think the tone and wording of that statement is pretty clear in that they don't want to cause any alarm or panic about the condition of the duke of edinburgh. they have said this was an admittance to hospital because of a precautionary measure, due to an infection the duke had picked up. he wouldn't hospital here last night. they say the infection has been linked to a pre—existing condition. it is a case of better safe tha n condition. it is a case of better safe than sorry. he's 96. it is really hot, he was at royal ascot yesterday, trooping of the colour at the weekend. he could perhaps be treated more intensively at hospital for this infection. he enjoys very good health, but this is the first time in recent times he has been in hospital? he's 96, so looking back over the years, this is a man who is in pretty robust health. but there have been a few moments, particularly over the last four—five yea rs, particular
disappointed to miss the state 0pening of parliament and royal ascot. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph where the duke of edinburgh is being treated. what can you tell us? i think the tone and wording of that statement is pretty clear in that they don't want to cause any alarm or panic about the condition of the duke of edinburgh. they have said this was an admittance to hospital because of a precautionary measure, due to an infection the duke had picked up. he wouldn't hospital here last...
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daniela relph reports. 0n the back of a tractor, driven to the hospital, coffins for the bodies of those been so great that extra labourers have been drafted in to dig graves. this will be a mass burial. 125 bodies have still not been identified. the assistant commissioner for the area said dna samples had been taken, but as the bodies had started decomposing a decision was made to bury them quickly. the fuel tanker overturned and then exploded on sunday. the inferno came just one day before events to mark the end of ramadan. instead of preparing to celebrate, local people were faced with the horrific aftermath of the blaze. many were searching for missing members of their family. the injured have been transferred to a number of hospitals with specialist burns units. today, senior military officials visited to see for themselves how the hospitals were coping. but across the province today the focus has been on burying the dead. imams leading funeral prayers for those who had been identified. as this community faces its own devastating loss, the government has promised a thorough investig
daniela relph reports. 0n the back of a tractor, driven to the hospital, coffins for the bodies of those been so great that extra labourers have been drafted in to dig graves. this will be a mass burial. 125 bodies have still not been identified. the assistant commissioner for the area said dna samples had been taken, but as the bodies had started decomposing a decision was made to bury them quickly. the fuel tanker overturned and then exploded on sunday. the inferno came just one day before...
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daniela relph has the details.lieve is government corruption. but soon there were scuffles and clashes with there were scuffles and clashes with the security services. and protestors fleeing, fearing arrest. the leading anti—corruption campaigner, alexei navalny, was detained by police at his home in moscow this morning. the authorities say his detention is due to breaking rules around the organisation of rallies and for disobeying the instructions of a police officer. alexei navalny has become the face of the anti—corru ption alexei navalny has become the face of the anti—corruption campaign in russia. harnessing the anger of young activists on social media, streaming protest online. he served a15 streaming protest online. he served a 15 dayjail term after being detained at a rally in march. but that has just energised the campaign ofa man that has just energised the campaign of a man who says he will run for president next year. alexei navalny was due to be at a rally in moscow today. it is one of a number of dem
daniela relph has the details.lieve is government corruption. but soon there were scuffles and clashes with there were scuffles and clashes with the security services. and protestors fleeing, fearing arrest. the leading anti—corruption campaigner, alexei navalny, was detained by police at his home in moscow this morning. the authorities say his detention is due to breaking rules around the organisation of rallies and for disobeying the instructions of a police officer. alexei navalny has...
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correspondent daniela relph reports on the community response.c practice of faith from a community feeling vulnerable. during the morning, the mosque was surrounded by police and others here to reassure. but there is deep frustration and some fear. nobody feels safe. we cannot go to the mosque without looking behind our backs. we have to look behind our backs to practice religion. we are living in fear. we shouldn't have to live like this. many share that sentiment from across all communities that there is a general sense of insecurity. an unsettled feeling that is hard to shake off. people have a question about safety in london after all of these attacks. we want to assure them they are safe. we want to work with the police at the moment. every london borough has increased policing today. leave has been cancelled in many areas. they are visible and they are there to help and support. it is a time when every emergency services under enormous pressure. londoners have been hit with a series of attacks and have been nothing short of heroic. we will
correspondent daniela relph reports on the community response.c practice of faith from a community feeling vulnerable. during the morning, the mosque was surrounded by police and others here to reassure. but there is deep frustration and some fear. nobody feels safe. we cannot go to the mosque without looking behind our backs. we have to look behind our backs to practice religion. we are living in fear. we shouldn't have to live like this. many share that sentiment from across all communities...
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daniela relph reports. bell tolls. they came to remember. at the headquarters of the london ambulance service, the mayor of london stood with those who worked so hard to save lives. and silence in manchester, a city that shares the pain of recent attacks with london. around britain, people paused to reflect. the silence was about remembering the victims. they now include kirsty boden, a nurse named today as another of those killed. in a statement, her family said: the stories of those killed and injured are still emerging. for those looking for loved ones, the wait is unbearable. sara zelenak, an australian, has not been in contact since saturday night. sara's beautiful. she is the girl next door. she is a very special kindred spirit. she is one of those people who doesn't drink, do drugs, do anything wrong. she is amazing, and she is 21 years of age... these are painful days, as so many families face the trauma that a terror attack brings. after london bridge, the second terror attack well questions continue to grow a
daniela relph reports. bell tolls. they came to remember. at the headquarters of the london ambulance service, the mayor of london stood with those who worked so hard to save lives. and silence in manchester, a city that shares the pain of recent attacks with london. around britain, people paused to reflect. the silence was about remembering the victims. they now include kirsty boden, a nurse named today as another of those killed. in a statement, her family said: the stories of those killed...
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sara zelenak‘s family say they've had no news of her since saturday —— as our correspondent daniela relphrvice, the mayor of london stood with those who worked so hard to save lives. and silence in manchester, a city that shares the pain of recent attacks with london. around britain, people paused to reflect. the silence was about remembering the victims. they now include kirsty boden, a nurse named today as another of those killed. in a statement, her family said: the stories of those killed in a statement, her family said. these stories of those killed and injured are still emerging. for those looking for loved ones, the wait is unbearable. sara zelenak, an australian, has not been in contact since saturday night. sara's beautiful. she is the girl next door. she is a very special kindred spirit. she is one of those people who doesn't drink, do drugs, do anything wrong. she is amazing, and she is 21 years of age... the work of the emergency services who responded have been highly praised. today the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall personally thank them. they visited the royal
sara zelenak‘s family say they've had no news of her since saturday —— as our correspondent daniela relphrvice, the mayor of london stood with those who worked so hard to save lives. and silence in manchester, a city that shares the pain of recent attacks with london. around britain, people paused to reflect. the silence was about remembering the victims. they now include kirsty boden, a nurse named today as another of those killed. in a statement, her family said: the stories of those...
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we can get more from royal correspondent daniela relph outside the hospital where he is being treatedngham palace and the wording and tone of the statement was clear. no alarms and no panic here. they say the duke of edinburgh came to king edward vi! hospital last night because he had an infection. he was driven here. they say it was linked to a pre—existing condition. as a precautionary measure they felt it was better he was treated at hospital rather than at the palace. there is a medical staff linked up to the royal household. hugh thomas is the physician to the queen and he will have been part of the decision to admit the duke of edinburgh. he also practices here as a doctor. there is a medical staff surrounding the royalfamily a medical staff surrounding the royal family sublease decisions will not have been taken lightly. but the duke of edinburgh is 96 years old. he's had a busy couple of days in the heat. trooping the colour at the weekend, royal ascot with the queen yesterday. you can take those into account to see how this thing might happen at his age. we are told he's in g
we can get more from royal correspondent daniela relph outside the hospital where he is being treatedngham palace and the wording and tone of the statement was clear. no alarms and no panic here. they say the duke of edinburgh came to king edward vi! hospital last night because he had an infection. he was driven here. they say it was linked to a pre—existing condition. as a precautionary measure they felt it was better he was treated at hospital rather than at the palace. there is a medical...
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the moscow protest, latest reports from there say pepper spray is being used against ; here's daniela relphbeing used against p rotesto rs. certainly, there are still huge numbers of protestors pouring into central moscow, and there has been large numbers of riot police coming in the last hours, as well. we had a lot of shouts from just behind me, which is the beginning of this section of the main street down from the kremlin. there are hundreds of thousands of people there who have been trying to walk down the main street to express their protest, to voice their anger, and their frustration at the corruption in russia, and the government, and the authorities. there have been a lot of people arrested, we have seen several ourselves. the reports are dozens of people here in moscow being detained by police. we just saw one truck taking people away a moment ago. you can see more police coming in now. this is national russia day, then the protesters turned out in huge numbers, saying they were here to make their voices heard against corruption, shouting against the authorities, but it was a pea
the moscow protest, latest reports from there say pepper spray is being used against ; here's daniela relphbeing used against p rotesto rs. certainly, there are still huge numbers of protestors pouring into central moscow, and there has been large numbers of riot police coming in the last hours, as well. we had a lot of shouts from just behind me, which is the beginning of this section of the main street down from the kremlin. there are hundreds of thousands of people there who have been trying...