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now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london.ello and welcome to dateline london, at the end of a week in which one leader held on against the odds whilst another found himself out of a job. the unlucky one was saudi arabia's crown prince, replaced by a relative half his age, an encouraging sign for those hoping for reform. britain's prime minister theresa may, though, made it to the brussels summit of european leaders, defying predictions she would quickly be deposed after her election humiliation. it was the week where her government began negotiating brexit. those leading the talks exchanged gifts — a book on mountaineering and a walking stick. just how much of an uphill struggle will it be? with me are steve richards, uk political commentator and author of the rise of the outsiders. mina al—oraibi, an iraqi—british journalist, who's about to become editor in chief of the national. agnes poirier, uk editor with the french magazine marianne, and american writer and broadcasterjeff mcallister. a warm welcome to you all. thanks w
now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london.ello and welcome to dateline london, at the end of a week in which one leader held on against the odds whilst another found himself out of a job. the unlucky one was saudi arabia's crown prince, replaced by a relative half his age, an encouraging sign for those hoping for reform. britain's prime minister theresa may, though, made it to the brussels summit of european leaders, defying predictions she would quickly be deposed after her election...
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welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. are discussing the fallout from the british general election. political turmoil heightened by a man—made tragedy that hit london this week and of course, with brexit talks about to begin. we'll be looking at rot tests in russia, which —— the protests in russia, which have put hundreds of people in prison. ned tempko is with me, the italian film maker and broadcaster. stephanie bolson. and the russianjournalist. and welcome to you all. the hello and welcome to you all. the british prime minister lost her overall majority in the general election and is having to do a deal with mps from northern ireland to stay in downing street. theresa may was criticised during the election campaignfor was criticised during the election campaign for not getting out and meeting real people and within a week, that criticism has resurfaced because of the government response to the grenfell tower tragedy, an entire residential tower block in london destroyed by fire in one night. when theresa may first visi
welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. are discussing the fallout from the british general election. political turmoil heightened by a man—made tragedy that hit london this week and of course, with brexit talks about to begin. we'll be looking at rot tests in russia, which —— the protests in russia, which have put hundreds of people in prison. ned tempko is with me, the italian film maker and broadcaster. stephanie bolson. and the russianjournalist. and welcome to you all. the hello...
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now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello, and welcome to dateline london. 'm jane hill. this week we discuss the fall—out from the british general election, political turmoil heightened by a man—made tragedy that hit london this week, and, of course, with brexit talks about to begin. we'll also be looking at the protests in russia, which have put hundreds of people in prison. my guests this week, ned temko the political commentator, annalisa piras the italian film—maker and broadcaster, stefanie bolzen of germany's die welt, and the russian journalist alexander nekrassov. welcome to you all. the british prime minister lost her overall majority in the general election, and is having to do a deal with mps from northern ireland to stay in downing street. theresa may was criticised during the election campaign for not meeting real people, and within a week that criticism has resurfaced because of the government response to the grenfell tower tragedy. an entire residential tower block in london destroyed by fire in one night. but when theresa may first visited th
now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello, and welcome to dateline london. 'm jane hill. this week we discuss the fall—out from the british general election, political turmoil heightened by a man—made tragedy that hit london this week, and, of course, with brexit talks about to begin. we'll also be looking at the protests in russia, which have put hundreds of people in prison. my guests this week, ned temko the political commentator, annalisa piras the italian film—maker and...
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now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello, and welcome to dateline london.lection, political turmoil heightened by a man—made tragedy that hit london this week, and, of course, with brexit talks about to begin. we'll also be looking at the protests in russia, which have put hundreds of people in prison.
now on bbc news it's time for dateline london. hello, and welcome to dateline london.lection, political turmoil heightened by a man—made tragedy that hit london this week, and, of course, with brexit talks about to begin. we'll also be looking at the protests in russia, which have put hundreds of people in prison.
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Jun 24, 2017
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jane hill will be looking at the fall—out from the general election as the brexit talks begin in dateline londonnita mcveigh in swiss cottage in north london, where this morning there is still anger and confusion among the residents of four tower blocks who last night were told to evacuate their homes due to concerns about fire safety. many hires are hundreds of people have gone to hotels. many have been able to stay with friends or relatives. the chalcot estate, it consists of, there was an order yesterday evening that they should be evacuated because of those fire safety concerns. around 700 flats we are talking about, with thousands of residents. one of those blocks, the people living there, later they were told they could go back in. the concerns raised were not great they are as initially thought. that still left for blocks worth of people. they had to vacate their flats very quickly, just throwing a few possessions into cases and moving out, except for 83 households who have said that they will not call. the council is going to be speaking to them again today. the fire authority is trying
jane hill will be looking at the fall—out from the general election as the brexit talks begin in dateline londonnita mcveigh in swiss cottage in north london, where this morning there is still anger and confusion among the residents of four tower blocks who last night were told to evacuate their homes due to concerns about fire safety. many hires are hundreds of people have gone to hotels. many have been able to stay with friends or relatives. the chalcot estate, it consists of, there was an...
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now on bbc news, it‘s time for dateline london.
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now on bbc news: dateline london. hello. thursday was supposed to be may's day in the british prime minister's plan to strengthen her hand by holding and winning a general election. instead, she was left calling out "mayday" to a party in northern ireland, asking it to keep her conservative party in power, after her parliamentary majority evaporated. as forjeremy corbyn, the previously beleaguered leader of the labour party, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and inspired a new generation of young voters. with me to discuss where this leaves british politics, and the imminent negotiations to get out of europe, are the biographer and long—standing contributor to germany's die welt newspaper, thomas kielinger, from ireland, the writer and broadcaster brian o'connell, janet daley, columnist with britain's sunday telegraph newspaper, and owenjones, columnist with the guardian newspaper here in the uk. welcome to you all. janet daley, where did it go wrong? it was the worst campaign that i have ever seen, havi
now on bbc news: dateline london. hello. thursday was supposed to be may's day in the british prime minister's plan to strengthen her hand by holding and winning a general election. instead, she was left calling out "mayday" to a party in northern ireland, asking it to keep her conservative party in power, after her parliamentary majority evaporated. as forjeremy corbyn, the previously beleaguered leader of the labour party, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and...
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coming up next, it is dateline london. but now, the weather. hello again.r the uk has had so far this year with the heat widespread across england and wales. parts of scotland and northern ireland not too bad either. we had beautiful skies, too, this was a weather watcher picture showing the sunshine but it was not sunny everywhere. to the north—west of the uk we have a weather front bringing damp weather today into the western side of scotland, particularly the north—west. it‘s a very mild start to the day, if you‘ve not been out already. 20 degrees to begin across norwich and london as well. it will rise quickly in thejune strong sunshine. across scotland and northern ireland, with the weather front close by, cloudier skies to start the day, but that cloud should break up across parts of northern ireland and eastern and southern parts of scotland. the damp weather is restricted to the far north west of scotland. for england and wales it will be another beautiful start to the day. clear blue skies for the vast majority and temperatures quick to rise in the
coming up next, it is dateline london. but now, the weather. hello again.r the uk has had so far this year with the heat widespread across england and wales. parts of scotland and northern ireland not too bad either. we had beautiful skies, too, this was a weather watcher picture showing the sunshine but it was not sunny everywhere. to the north—west of the uk we have a weather front bringing damp weather today into the western side of scotland, particularly the north—west. it‘s a very...
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dateline london is coming up in a few moments and it will be very interesting to hear what journalistsinster. let us pause and catch up with a weather wherever you are in the country this morning. for some, it has been a glorious start. further north, the weather was ok. further north again and for a good part of wales and in the north of england, things were more dreary. for that you have two thank this area of cloud coming from the atlantic. it has enough about it for there to be quite a bit of rain across the north of england, wales and the western side of england. having made a journey from northern ireland in the first part of the day. it will be confined to the north —— northern isles in the afternoon. in the east, you could be looking at temperatures up to 22 degrees. northern ireland fares nicely as well. a lot of dry weather here until showers arrived later. the weather front is slow moving across the north of england and the cumbrian fells. up to 50 millimetres of rain could fall. what a contrast to the south—eastern corner. the uv levels are very high, as indeed the pollen q
dateline london is coming up in a few moments and it will be very interesting to hear what journalistsinster. let us pause and catch up with a weather wherever you are in the country this morning. for some, it has been a glorious start. further north, the weather was ok. further north again and for a good part of wales and in the north of england, things were more dreary. for that you have two thank this area of cloud coming from the atlantic. it has enough about it for there to be quite a bit...
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be looking at the fall—out from the general election as the brexit talks begin in this week's dateline londonrnoon and welcome to bbc news. we arejust we are just receiving news at the bbc centre, it has come to us from the liberal democrat peer, we understand there are reports that parliament has been the target of a cyber security attack. lord reinhard has also tweeted this information saying cyber security attack on westminster parliamentary, e—mails may not work remotely. we do know that the national cyber security centre is apparently working with parliament. and now returning to our top story. 27 high—rise buildings across 15 local authorities in london have failed safety tests ordered in response to the grenfell tower block fire. hundreds of buildings, including hospitals and schools, are still being examined. in north london, around 3000 people have been put in temporary accommodation after four towers blocks, which have cladding similar to grenfell, were declared unsafe. the blocks, which were evacuated last night, are on the chalcots estate in the london borough of camden and contai
be looking at the fall—out from the general election as the brexit talks begin in this week's dateline londonrnoon and welcome to bbc news. we arejust we are just receiving news at the bbc centre, it has come to us from the liberal democrat peer, we understand there are reports that parliament has been the target of a cyber security attack. lord reinhard has also tweeted this information saying cyber security attack on westminster parliamentary, e—mails may not work remotely. we do know...
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john shaun ley if you can next week for dateline london. for now, bye—bye. hello there.the last few days. a slightly cooler, fresher feel this weekend, but that does not mean there is no sunshine. a lot of blue sky and sunshine around, but don't be fooled — depending on where you are in the country there could be some hefty showers at times through the day and tomorrow. the heaviest showers through the afternoon will be in northern ireland and scotland, the odd rumble of thunder in england and wales and the south—west. towards the south—east, it should probably stay dry. a closer look at four o'clock this afternoon. heavy, slow—moving downpours across scotland with sunny spells, showers easing at this stage across northern ireland, but i cannot promise a completely dry afternoon, by any means. a few showers trickling into northern england, dry and sunny weather here. the best of the sunny spells in the south east, lifting temperatures to 21 or 22 degrees. but cooler and fresher than it has been here, showers hit and miss, tending to clear eastwards by the time we get to
john shaun ley if you can next week for dateline london. for now, bye—bye. hello there.the last few days. a slightly cooler, fresher feel this weekend, but that does not mean there is no sunshine. a lot of blue sky and sunshine around, but don't be fooled — depending on where you are in the country there could be some hefty showers at times through the day and tomorrow. the heaviest showers through the afternoon will be in northern ireland and scotland, the odd rumble of thunder in england...
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and in dateline london, jane hill and the panel will be discussing whether theresa may can remain atr ten. that's in half an hour's time here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. we are close to grenfell tower and outside a methodist church very nearby where you can see some of the flowers a nd nearby where you can see some of the flowers and messages that have been left by local people for the dead and the missing, and pictures of those who are still unaccounted for. there will be a service tomorrow to remember those who have lost their lives in the disaster, there is another service at a catholic church around the corner at midday today. there was going to be another protest at kensington town hall is similarto protest at kensington town hall is similar to the one yesterday but that has been postponed, people here are extremely angry about what happened at the reasons for it. let me tell you about the queen's response. we have had a message to her... from her. it is a statement of great sadness. her majesty the queen has been attending the trooping the colour, and the
and in dateline london, jane hill and the panel will be discussing whether theresa may can remain atr ten. that's in half an hour's time here on bbc news. good morning and welcome to bbc news. we are close to grenfell tower and outside a methodist church very nearby where you can see some of the flowers a nd nearby where you can see some of the flowers and messages that have been left by local people for the dead and the missing, and pictures of those who are still unaccounted for. there will...
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it is of course our latest edition of dateline london with sean ley.rds was supposed to be may's day but strengthening her hand in winning the general election. instead she was left calling out may day to a party in northern ireland asking it to keep her conservative party in power after her parliamentary majority evaporated. as forjeremy corbyn, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and inspired a new generation of young voters. with me to discuss where this leaves british politics and the imminent negotiations to get out of europe, biographer and long—standing author to paper. welcome to you all. where did it go wrong? it was the worst campaign that i have ever seen, having lived in this country for 50 years. absolutely appalling. the more interesting phenomenon, because that one has been discussed endlessly, is the consequences for the labour party, which at least three quarters of its mps detestjeremy corbyn or his policies at any rate and are stuck with him for the indefinite future as leader. must be yvette cooper, who really tho
it is of course our latest edition of dateline london with sean ley.rds was supposed to be may's day but strengthening her hand in winning the general election. instead she was left calling out may day to a party in northern ireland asking it to keep her conservative party in power after her parliamentary majority evaporated. as forjeremy corbyn, he lost the election but won plaudits for his campaign and inspired a new generation of young voters. with me to discuss where this leaves british...
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dateline." i'm lester holt. thank you for joining us. >>> fighting off a machete wielding terrorist during the london attack. the owner blocked the killer from forcing his way into a crowded restaurant. we will take you step by step through the video. >>> get ready for un-june-like weather next. >>> right now at 11:00, he's back in the bay area tonight. just in to our newsroom, derek al menness mug shot. one two of men now facing charges for the ghost ship warehouse fire. the news at 11 starts right now. i'm terry mcsweeney in for raj matthai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. two men behind bars facing involuntary manslaughter charge force the deaths of 36 people. alameda county's d.a. says the two men knew the building was
dateline." i'm lester holt. thank you for joining us. >>> fighting off a machete wielding terrorist during the london attack. the owner blocked the killer from forcing his way into a crowded restaurant. we will take you step by step through the video. >>> get ready for un-june-like weather next. >>> right now at 11:00, he's back in the bay area tonight. just in to our newsroom, derek al menness mug shot. one two of men now facing charges for the ghost ship...