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daniela relph has more.new zealand to find peace and tranquillity. but instead, they were all victims of a violent attack as they prayed. naeem rashid had been living in new zealand for nine years. his family say he loved his life there. both he and his 21—year—old son, talha, were killed. originally from pakistan, the government there confirmed their death. in a video of the attack, naeem was seen confronting the gunman. i saw that video and the first thing i wanted to see was the look in his eyes. i did not see an iota of fear in those eyes, and that made me proud. what a brave man he was. i heard from people there, there were a few witnesses who said he saved a few lives there by trying to stop that guy. the stories of those killed continue to emerge. sayyad milne was 14 and wanted to be a footballer. the police have told his father that his son died in the mosque. hosni ara was originally from bangladesh and officials there said she had been killed. she was looking for her husband in the men's section of
daniela relph has more.new zealand to find peace and tranquillity. but instead, they were all victims of a violent attack as they prayed. naeem rashid had been living in new zealand for nine years. his family say he loved his life there. both he and his 21—year—old son, talha, were killed. originally from pakistan, the government there confirmed their death. in a video of the attack, naeem was seen confronting the gunman. i saw that video and the first thing i wanted to see was the look in...
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daniela relph, bbc news, barkingside.be scrapped and replaced with a whole new raft of measures. the sickest patients would be seen the fastest. the target has been missed repeatedly since 2015 and nhs managers say it is outdated. here's our health editor hugh pym. are they just admitting are theyjust admitting they cannot meet these targets? no, not at all, they are saying that the target has been around for 15 years but it is too much of a catchall, it doesn't just english between the sickest patients arriving, say, having had a stroke, and those with more minor injuries, and they say a series of different target should be tried out. for example, how long it takes four and out. for example, how long it takes fourand a out. for example, how long it takes four and a social —— an initial assessment by a senior clinician or how long it takes for the sickest to be treated, and there has been a broad welcome for this from health organisations, but the royal college of emergency medicine says actually before our target is well
daniela relph, bbc news, barkingside.be scrapped and replaced with a whole new raft of measures. the sickest patients would be seen the fastest. the target has been missed repeatedly since 2015 and nhs managers say it is outdated. here's our health editor hugh pym. are they just admitting are theyjust admitting they cannot meet these targets? no, not at all, they are saying that the target has been around for 15 years but it is too much of a catchall, it doesn't just english between the sickest...
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daniela relph, bbc news.the programme would the maori tribe performing the haka, people here have been coming for hours to show their tributes and a sense of solidarity with the big inns and theirfamilies, solidarity with the big inns and their families, and of solidarity with the big inns and theirfamilies, and of course solidarity with the big inns and their families, and of course this is transcending culture. —— with the victims. earlier i spoke to the christchurch interface society, i spoke to two members and ask them what they are trying to do to promote harmony between the faiths. i spoke to reverend andrew donaldson, a methodist minister, as well as the group's into representative, and based —— they told me what they would do to try to create harmony between the different faiths. at this moment, you know, it is kind of a time of mourning and providing morla support to the victims's families and friends, and that's what we are doing. from the council, i know that a number of groups have offered the use
daniela relph, bbc news.the programme would the maori tribe performing the haka, people here have been coming for hours to show their tributes and a sense of solidarity with the big inns and theirfamilies, solidarity with the big inns and their families, and of solidarity with the big inns and theirfamilies, and of course solidarity with the big inns and their families, and of course this is transcending culture. —— with the victims. earlier i spoke to the christchurch interface society, i...
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daniela relph, bbc news. wellington. first we heard the prime minister, jacinda ardern, speak about how the red cross is helping in this awful tragedy, particularly to help with the victims. can you tell us what you are doing? currently we are providing social support to some of the families and friends of the victims who are waiting outside the hospitalfor victims who are waiting outside the hospital for news. were also the main providerfor hospital for news. were also the main provider for refugees hospital for news. were also the main providerfor refugees in new zealand so we are supporting the needs of families who have just arrived in christchurch two weeks ago. we also set up an online website to allow people to log in and identify themselves as safe and well, or loved ones can identify and make enquiries about people who are missing. and tell us about what sort of resources you have. we keep hearing from the prime minister and from the police commissioner and others that more support is required from t
daniela relph, bbc news. wellington. first we heard the prime minister, jacinda ardern, speak about how the red cross is helping in this awful tragedy, particularly to help with the victims. can you tell us what you are doing? currently we are providing social support to some of the families and friends of the victims who are waiting outside the hospitalfor victims who are waiting outside the hospital for news. were also the main providerfor hospital for news. were also the main provider for...
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let's cross now to daniela relph, who's outside barkingside magistrates' court in east london for us.year—old appeared in court here within the past hour. we can't name him because of his age. he spokejust to name him because of his age. he spoke just to confirm his name him because of his age. he spokejust to confirm his name name him because of his age. he spoke just to confirm his name and his address. he was asked how old he was, he told the court he was 16 yea rs was, he told the court he was 16 years old. and he was extremely tearful. he was crying in the dark, something that the magistrate recognised, saying that he could see he is upset. he is charged with murdering jodie chesney and harold hill on march the 1st, he has now been remanded in custody to what the court was told was an appropriate youth detention centre. he will be backin youth detention centre. he will be back in court tomorrow but this time, at the old bailey. he is the second person to be charged with the murder ofjodie chesney and this is very much an ongoing inquiry. the metropolitan police say that for other
let's cross now to daniela relph, who's outside barkingside magistrates' court in east london for us.year—old appeared in court here within the past hour. we can't name him because of his age. he spokejust to name him because of his age. he spoke just to confirm his name him because of his age. he spokejust to confirm his name name him because of his age. he spoke just to confirm his name and his address. he was asked how old he was, he told the court he was 16 yea rs was, he told the court...
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daniela relph reports. the first suspect appeared that the old bailey.s match. 27—year—old paul mitchell appeared in court today and admitted assault and encroachment on to the pitch. our sports correspondent, richard conway reports. birmingham derbies are always tempestuous but just ten minutes into the game, this fan, now identified as paul mitchell, ran onto the pitch and punched aston villa playerjack grealish. mitchell pleaded guilty in court today to assault and was sentenced to 1a weeks in prison and a ten year ban from attending football. but the shocking incident has led to calls for the strongest sanctions amid fears that players lives could be at risk. what can we do to stop this before someone actually does end up getting hurt? you know, the society we live in at the moment and the facts that go on in life, is it going to take that before we actually stand up and do something? an arsenal fan managed to get onto the pitch and shove a player during yesterday‘s match against manchester united. and on friday night, the glasgow rangers captain jam
daniela relph reports. the first suspect appeared that the old bailey.s match. 27—year—old paul mitchell appeared in court today and admitted assault and encroachment on to the pitch. our sports correspondent, richard conway reports. birmingham derbies are always tempestuous but just ten minutes into the game, this fan, now identified as paul mitchell, ran onto the pitch and punched aston villa playerjack grealish. mitchell pleaded guilty in court today to assault and was sentenced to 1a...
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daniela relph has this update from barkingside magistrates‘ court in east london. you‘re watching afternoon live, these are our headlines: will she won‘t she? speculation mounts that theresa may will travel to strasbourg later, in an attempt to find a brexit breakthrough before tomorrow‘s crucial vote by mps. birmingham city fan paul mitchell has been jailed for 14 weeks for assaulting aston villa captain jack grealish. crash investigators say they‘ve found the voice and data recorders from the ethiopian airlines plane which went down yesterday killing all 157 people on board in sport, we have to dream — manchester city manager, pep guardiola, calls on his players to push themselves in pursuit of the champions league ahead of their tie with schalke tomorrow. russian athletes will remain banned from athletics until further notice as the sport‘s world governing body turns down their appeal for reinstatement. and manu itoje has been ruled out of england‘s game on saturday. i‘m back with morejust after half past. welcome back to westminster. clear blue skies, but there
daniela relph has this update from barkingside magistrates‘ court in east london. you‘re watching afternoon live, these are our headlines: will she won‘t she? speculation mounts that theresa may will travel to strasbourg later, in an attempt to find a brexit breakthrough before tomorrow‘s crucial vote by mps. birmingham city fan paul mitchell has been jailed for 14 weeks for assaulting aston villa captain jack grealish. crash investigators say they‘ve found the voice and data...