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and when i say the finsbury park mosque, imean when i say the finsbury park mosque, i mean the terrorist took place there. mi5 is trying to see whether there is this connection. basically the killer, brenton tarrant, has published a ma nifesto brenton tarrant, has published a manifesto saying he had been inspired by the attack at finsbury park mosque. he put lots of things down that had been forms of inspiration for him, lots of references to various different conflicts around the world and various terrorist attacks and victims of various crimes. but this seems to be a direct link to london, although i would just also point out that the assistant commissioner, head for counter tell took to it —— terrorism at scotland yard says there is no linking this to the uk. they are very much looking at this dossier, this manifesto and trying to find exactly how significant that link is. is it a reference point, or was he involved in a much wider network of right—wing supremacist that shared information online? we know very much that this is an issue in the uk, as well, and the man that —— at commit
and when i say the finsbury park mosque, imean when i say the finsbury park mosque, i mean the terrorist took place there. mi5 is trying to see whether there is this connection. basically the killer, brenton tarrant, has published a ma nifesto brenton tarrant, has published a manifesto saying he had been inspired by the attack at finsbury park mosque. he put lots of things down that had been forms of inspiration for him, lots of references to various different conflicts around the world and...
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years a far right terror attack took place in june two thousand and seventeen in north london near finsbury park a man named daran also born used his van to plow through a group conducting press outside the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured and in january two thousand and seventeen canada saw an attack on worshipers as a mosque in cuba city the perpetrator was a local university student alexandra based on the way six people died and nineteen were injured it was declared an act of terrorism. well artie asked him to and as a specialist about the possible consequences and implications of this attack if he attacks in a mosque one report said he was light skinned so one presumes that he wasn't a muslim himself. so presumes the son should be i think that it is a terrorist attack that somebody has been doing it for political religious a mixture of reasons or compounded by some sort of drive. but terrorist attack i think is the obvious assumption of the stage there will be this huge psychological and political damage this is tries in as the first time this has happened a
years a far right terror attack took place in june two thousand and seventeen in north london near finsbury park a man named daran also born used his van to plow through a group conducting press outside the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured and in january two thousand and seventeen canada saw an attack on worshipers as a mosque in cuba city the perpetrator was a local university student alexandra based on the way six people died and nineteen were injured it was...
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zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we have had most concern about, and that is something called the channel programme, last year almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service, m15, have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders, and one that came very close. and of the 18 foiled suspected terrorist plots in the last two years, four came from the extreme right wing. very vicious language about muslims that has been circulating everywhere online... but at a regent's park mosque event today, sajid javid was also repeatedly warned about the language that had crept into everyday politics. our politicians, our leaders, who use language such as "sick asian paedophiles", such as "muslim women who wear the niqab are letterboxes
zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we have had most concern about, and that is something called the channel programme, last year almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service,...
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the number of right-wing terrorist attacks europe, including in the u.k., not just the attack on finsbury parke, but the assassination of jo cox, labor member of parliament. these are pa of a global trend in the rise of right-wing extremism.to people havee christchurch cht as specific incident isolated, but a roader trend we are seeing in terms of the rise in attacks in europe, in the u.s., and now i australia and new zealand. jae?: are the triggers the s a lot of people are saying how could this have happened in new zealand of all places. seth: the triggers in many ways are similar. immigration appears to be one of several common themes that have run across the neo-nazi and the far-right extremist view they believe that their countries are being flooded by foreigners, people of different colors, different religions. they now need to fight for their secountry. jane jones, thanks very much for joining me. seth: thank you. jane' now to some of the das other news. pen,the flick of his donald trump issued his first presidential veto today. it came after 12 republicans resolution ending the nationa
the number of right-wing terrorist attacks europe, including in the u.k., not just the attack on finsbury parke, but the assassination of jo cox, labor member of parliament. these are pa of a global trend in the rise of right-wing extremism.to people havee christchurch cht as specific incident isolated, but a roader trend we are seeing in terms of the rise in attacks in europe, in the u.s., and now i australia and new zealand. jae?: are the triggers the s a lot of people are saying how could...
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recent years a far right terror attack took place in june twenty seventeen in north london near finsbury park man named darren osborne used his van to plough through a group conducting prayers at side the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured and in january twenty seventh canada saw an attack on worshippers at a mosque in quebec city the perpetrator was a local university student alexander net six people died and nineteen were injured it was declared an act of terrorism. we're joined now by dravid iran are experts on political and you strategic issues javid thanks for coming on to the program now we have heard from a stringer on the ground and he suggested that new zealand is not a place that you associate with this kind of incident how big a shock is this for the people of new zealand. i think it is a shock maybe for the people in the museum there but it's not a big shock people. it's just a regular nothing world to most of the world because these kind of incidents have been happening over the years. in a void we had more than one hundred. to portray of muslims a
recent years a far right terror attack took place in june twenty seventeen in north london near finsbury park man named darren osborne used his van to plough through a group conducting prayers at side the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured and in january twenty seventh canada saw an attack on worshippers at a mosque in quebec city the perpetrator was a local university student alexander net six people died and nineteen were injured it was declared an act of...
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potters bar, finsbury park and london kings cross. this train is formed of eight coaches.is something academics are increasingly looking into. technology in various forms can help autistic people understand their emotions, self—regulate and seek help. and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the west of england. he is looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks. it is being tried out at the somerset school where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actually skill of making a coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that is where vr came in. and what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone, they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of thejob. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it isjust me, there's no—one else. it will help me with fea
potters bar, finsbury park and london kings cross. this train is formed of eight coaches.is something academics are increasingly looking into. technology in various forms can help autistic people understand their emotions, self—regulate and seek help. and one of these examples is the early—stage work being carried out by digital education researcher nigel neubert at the university of the west of england. he is looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical...
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recent years a far right terror attack took place in june twenty seventeen in north london near finsbury park and the man named darren osborn used his van to plow through a group conducting prayers at side the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured during that attack and in january twenty seventh in canada saw an attack on worshipers at a mosque in quebec city the perpetrator was a local university student alexandra bissonnette six people died and nineteen were injured it was declared an act of terrorism. r.t. asked him bill researcher in asia specialist about the possible consequences and implications of this attack. if he attacks in a mosque one report said he was light skinned so one presumes that he wasn't a muslim himself. so long presumes the assumption would be i think that it is a terrorist attack that somebody has been doing it for political religious a mixture of reasons or compounded by some sort of drive. but a terrorist attack i think is the obvious assumption at this stage there will be this huge psychological and political damage this is tarzan as is
recent years a far right terror attack took place in june twenty seventeen in north london near finsbury park and the man named darren osborn used his van to plow through a group conducting prayers at side the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured during that attack and in january twenty seventh in canada saw an attack on worshipers at a mosque in quebec city the perpetrator was a local university student alexandra bissonnette six people died and nineteen were...
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right terror attack took place in june twenty seventeen in north london near finsbury park a man named darren osborne used his phone supplier through a group conducting prayers outside the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured and in january twenty seventh team canada saw an attack on worshipers at a mosque in quebec city the perpetrator was a local university student alexander bissonnette six people died and nineteen were injured in that attack it was declared an act of terrorism our guests gave us their analysis of the situation. if he attacks in a mosque one report said he was light skinned so one presumes that he was a little muslim himself. a show presumes this i'm sure would be i think that it is a terrorist attack that somebody has been doing it for political religious a mixture of reasons all compounded by some sort of drain. but a terrorist attack i think is this assumption is that there will be this huge psychological and political damage this is charles and as the first time this has happened a religious shooting at this sort as happened in new z
right terror attack took place in june twenty seventeen in north london near finsbury park a man named darren osborne used his phone supplier through a group conducting prayers outside the muslim welfare house one person was killed and twelve were injured and in january twenty seventh team canada saw an attack on worshipers at a mosque in quebec city the perpetrator was a local university student alexander bissonnette six people died and nineteen were injured in that attack it was declared an...
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zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury parkeryone back! darren osborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's deradicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we've had most concern about, and that's something called the channel programme, last year, almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service, mi5, have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders, and one that came very close. and of the 18 foiled suspected terrorist plots in the last two years, four came from the extreme right wing. very vicious language about muslims that has been circulating everywhere online. .. but at a regent's park mosque event today, sajid javid was also repeatedly warned about the language that had crept into everyday politics. our politicians, our leaders, who use language such as "sick asian paedophiles," such as "muslim wo
zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury parkeryone back! darren osborne drove into a group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's deradicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we've had most concern about, and that's something called the channel programme, last year, almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist...
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he also says he supported the attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when darren 0sborne rammedns is the word rather, a reference to the child sex abuse scandal in the north of england, leading to questions about whether he could have links in the uk. this is obviously an emerging and fast moving picture but we will be resolute in pursuing all lines of investigation if there are any links that need to be pursued. that is what we will do. there has been growing concern about the rise in extreme right—wing activity here in the uk over the last few years, that is why in the last six months for the first time the security services m15 have become involved in investigating it. tarrant says he only recently decided on christchurch as his target. the authorities in new zealand and others around the world will now be focusing on this threat with a new urgency. the man alledgly responsible for carrying out these attacks had published a manifesto identifying himself with extreme right—wing views. many of those cited by brenton tarrant are in the united states. and we can speak now to davi
he also says he supported the attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when darren 0sborne rammedns is the word rather, a reference to the child sex abuse scandal in the north of england, leading to questions about whether he could have links in the uk. this is obviously an emerging and fast moving picture but we will be resolute in pursuing all lines of investigation if there are any links that need to be pursued. that is what we will do. there has been growing concern about the rise...
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zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we have had most concern about, and that is something called the channel programme, last year almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service, m15, have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders, and one that came very close. and of the 18 foiled a suspected terrorist plots suspected terrorist plots in the last two years, four came from the extreme right wing. very vicious language about muslims that has been circulating everywhere online. .. but at a regent's park mosque event today, sajid javid was also repeatedly warned about the language that had crept into everyday politics. our politicians, our leaders, who use language such as "sick asian paedophiles", such as "muslim women who w
zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we have had most concern about, and that is something called the channel programme, last year almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service,...
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the larger bill will remember not in london also in those in seventeen there was an attack on my finsbury park mosque. against you know sometimes the groups there by a flood or a don't work supremacist so these groups do exist and these are here crimes are some people can't see that they should be just for good reason whatever it is the point is these good crimes are can happen and it's a vicious circle because they respond to what they see as you know islamic immigration which is not moggi into the mainstream and there is this whole you know question of national identity i think jessica are in the new zealand prime minister was wrestling to their choosing this is not a movie ah so in other words he's trying to be fine i don't present a bit of vision on slow multicultural multiethnic new zealand but that's exactly what the far right wants to challenge because they think that this is gone too far and we have to take back our nation by because they mean you know our majority in. the reclaiming of the land of you from all this made important immigration and mixing so this is a challenge to their
the larger bill will remember not in london also in those in seventeen there was an attack on my finsbury park mosque. against you know sometimes the groups there by a flood or a don't work supremacist so these groups do exist and these are here crimes are some people can't see that they should be just for good reason whatever it is the point is these good crimes are can happen and it's a vicious circle because they respond to what they see as you know islamic immigration which is not moggi...
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jessica plummer‘s from finsbury park in london is morning after the murder of her son, who was i7.abbed in a nightclub in coventry in the early hours of mother's day. he was 18, and his sister, sophie, is also here. michelle mcphillips‘s son was 28 when he was stabbed outside the town hall in islington in london. deborah leonard's 22—year—old son, alexander, was attacked in birmingham. he was stabbed through the heart. kate green stuart's son was murdered in east london. he was 21. elaine donnelly is here. she is the co—founder of operation shutdown, and she'd explain what that is in a few moments. karen johnson's and she'd explain what that is in a few moments. karenjohnson‘s son, ashley, was out with friends in leicester when he was stabbed in the back. it happened last year. also here is lucy martindale. she is an anti—knife campaigner. thank you for coming on the programme. i want to ask you to explain to our audience how losing a son affects you as a mum, michelle. your life finishes. the moment your child's life is taken, your life finishes and you die at that moment with the
jessica plummer‘s from finsbury park in london is morning after the murder of her son, who was i7.abbed in a nightclub in coventry in the early hours of mother's day. he was 18, and his sister, sophie, is also here. michelle mcphillips‘s son was 28 when he was stabbed outside the town hall in islington in london. deborah leonard's 22—year—old son, alexander, was attacked in birmingham. he was stabbed through the heart. kate green stuart's son was murdered in east london. he was 21....
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he also says he supported the attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when darren 0sborne rammed weapons are the words ‘for rotheram' a reference to the grooming scandal in the north of england. the security service is looking into whether there could be any connections to the united kingdom. there has been growing concern in the last few years about the rise in extreme right wing activity in the uk with about one in four plots stopped linked to it. that is why in the last six months, for the first time, the security service m15 has become involved in investigating it. tarrant says he only recently decided on christchurch as his target. the authorities in new zealand and others around the world will now be focusing on this threat with a new urgency. the queen, new zealand's head of state, has led tributes from around the world saying she'd been deeply saddened by events in christchurch, and that "at this tragic time her thoughts and prayers were with all new zealanders". the prime minister, theresa may, offered her "deepest condolences" saying "to target muslims as they were atte
he also says he supported the attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when darren 0sborne rammed weapons are the words ‘for rotheram' a reference to the grooming scandal in the north of england. the security service is looking into whether there could be any connections to the united kingdom. there has been growing concern in the last few years about the rise in extreme right wing activity in the uk with about one in four plots stopped linked to it. that is why in the last six...
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london's finsbury park mosque is one of the largest in the uk.ar has been giving his reaction to the christchurch attack. it is a deeply shocking incident, actually, it's beyond imagination. these innocent people who went to prayer being killed in cold blood and being filmed live on facebook — it is shocking. how worried are you, in terms of that, because he has got lots of... there are references online to events in britain, you know, this is a global problem with extremists. it could easily have been somewhere in britain, how worried about... ? this guy has been admired by terrorists, by extremists, like darren osborne, who attacked here about two years ago. he wants to send a message — be careful, muslim community, you are not safe anymore. but we, the muslim community, are resilient and we will not accept that. today, i believe more than 2000 people will be attending the player here to show solidarity, and to show that we are not scared and we will get on with our life as normal. of course, we have to take extra precaution and take safety ver
london's finsbury park mosque is one of the largest in the uk.ar has been giving his reaction to the christchurch attack. it is a deeply shocking incident, actually, it's beyond imagination. these innocent people who went to prayer being killed in cold blood and being filmed live on facebook — it is shocking. how worried are you, in terms of that, because he has got lots of... there are references online to events in britain, you know, this is a global problem with extremists. it could easily...
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he also says he supported the attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when darren osborne rammede of the weapons is the word rather, a reference to the child sex abuse scandal in the north of england, leading to questions about whether he could have links in the uk. this is obviously an emerging and fast moving picture but we will be resolute in pursuing our lines of investigation if there are any links that need to be pursued. that is what we will do. there has been growing concern about the rise in extreme right—wing activity here in the uk over the last few years, that is why in the last six months for the first time the security services m15 the first time the security services mis have become involved in investigating it. tarra nt mis have become involved in investigating it. tarrant says he only recently decided on christchurch as his target. the authorities in new zealand and others around the world will now be focusing on this threat with a new urgency. focusing on this threat with a new urgency. the attack was all the more shocking because it was filmed and broadcast liv
he also says he supported the attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when darren osborne rammede of the weapons is the word rather, a reference to the child sex abuse scandal in the north of england, leading to questions about whether he could have links in the uk. this is obviously an emerging and fast moving picture but we will be resolute in pursuing our lines of investigation if there are any links that need to be pursued. that is what we will do. there has been growing concern...
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zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we have had most concern about, and that is something called the channel programme, last year almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service, m15, have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders, and one that came very close. and of the 18 foiled suspected terrorist plots in the last two years, four came from the extreme right wing. very vicious language about muslims that has been circulating everywhere online. .. but at a regent's park mosque event today, sajid javid was also repeatedly warned about the language that had crept into everyday politics. 0ur politicians, our leaders, who use language such as "sick asian paedophiles", such as "muslim women who wear the niqab are letterboxe
zealand—style attack in the uk. 21 months ago, there was an attack on worshippers near a mosque in finsbury park group of muslims, killing makram ali. the home secretary warned today that the government's de—radicalisation programmes have detected a growing problem with the far right. of those that we have had most concern about, and that is something called the channel programme, last year almost half of those were far—right extremists. counterterrorist police and the security service,...
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darren osborne drove into a finsbury park. darren osborne drove intoa group finsbury park. of those were far right extremists. counter—terrorist and m15 have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders and one that came very close. of the 18 foiled suspected terrorist plots in the last few yea rs, terrorist plots in the last few years, four came from the extreme right wing. vicious languor devout muslims has been circulating... had a regents park mosque today, sajid javid was repeatedly warned about the language that had crept into everyday politics. our leaders that use language like "sixasian paedophiles,", they need to be called to account. some recent uk attacks have been linked to neo—nazi groups, like the national action group. but some are simply driven by the unrestrained extremism that can be found in parts of the internet.. number of people are self radicalising. they are not members of organisations or at best is in far right groups, but are listening to the propaganda, watching it on the internet
darren osborne drove into a finsbury park. darren osborne drove intoa group finsbury park. of those were far right extremists. counter—terrorist and m15 have experienced a sudden surge in the threat from the extreme right wing. four attacks got through, three murders and one that came very close. of the 18 foiled suspected terrorist plots in the last few yea rs, terrorist plots in the last few years, four came from the extreme right wing. vicious languor devout muslims has been circulating......
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attack in the uk only a couple of years ago ata in the uk only a couple of years ago at a mosque in finsbury parkt has a fund in place to give money to synagogues and other faiths for security. that needs to change, there needs to be a greater emphasis on supporting mosques who want to have extra security and we need to be able to deal with this more effectively. we have seen how this government used social media, how worried are you about is a muscle beerin worried are you about is a muscle beer in general and in particular this on the internet? this will be asa this on the internet? this will be as a serious problem in this country and across the world. we have got many positives in this country in the way we have engaged with the prime minister, ministers from across the country had really engaged very positively and showed solidarity with muslim communities here but at the same time we have real problems with comes to social attitudes here. approximately half the population think islam is a threat to the british way of life. happily the conspiracy theories and even 31% of young children betwe
attack in the uk only a couple of years ago ata in the uk only a couple of years ago at a mosque in finsbury parkt has a fund in place to give money to synagogues and other faiths for security. that needs to change, there needs to be a greater emphasis on supporting mosques who want to have extra security and we need to be able to deal with this more effectively. we have seen how this government used social media, how worried are you about is a muscle beerin worried are you about is a muscle...
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he was visiting the finsbury park mosque, to coincide with visit my mosque day.rvice on the tubes this morning. 0nto the roads: commercial street remains closed northbound and down to one lane southbound for gas works. and in mitcham: cricket green is closed northbound for roadworks. finally, in the city: king william street is closed southbound from cornhill to cannon street. now the weather with kate. good morning. a damp start out there this morning following heavy rain overnight but for the most but it is dry, we will get some sunshine and heavy showers later. the rain from last night currently in kent and clearing. a bit of cloud but that should clear. largely sunshine this morning but cloud increasing and showers blowing in from the west. they may be quite heavy and you may hear of rumble of thunder. 0vernight chance of locally heavy showers, clear spells, that she cloud, chilly with a bit of a breeze, keeping it above zero. tuesday looking like quite a decent day, largely dry, sunny spells and temperatures around 12 celsius. clearing to a dry afternoon. su
he was visiting the finsbury park mosque, to coincide with visit my mosque day.rvice on the tubes this morning. 0nto the roads: commercial street remains closed northbound and down to one lane southbound for gas works. and in mitcham: cricket green is closed northbound for roadworks. finally, in the city: king william street is closed southbound from cornhill to cannon street. now the weather with kate. good morning. a damp start out there this morning following heavy rain overnight but for the...
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he also says he supported attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when a car was rammed into the word rotherham, able reference to the child sex abuse scandal in the england, leading to questions about whether he could have links in the uk. this is obviously an emerging and fast—moving picture but we will be resolute in pursuing all lines of investigation. if there are any links that need to be pursued, that is what we will do. there has been growing concern about the rise in extreme right—wing activity here in the uk over the last years. that is why in the last six months, but the first time, the security service, m15, first time, the security service, mi5, has become involved in investigating. turned said he only recently decided on christchurch as his target. the authorities in new zealand and others around the world will now be focusing on this thread with any urgency. we can cross to hyde park in central london, where a vigil has been held, and speak to our correspondent jon ironmonger. i think the shock and horror of these events has many resonated around the world but
he also says he supported attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when a car was rammed into the word rotherham, able reference to the child sex abuse scandal in the england, leading to questions about whether he could have links in the uk. this is obviously an emerging and fast—moving picture but we will be resolute in pursuing all lines of investigation. if there are any links that need to be pursued, that is what we will do. there has been growing concern about the rise in extreme...
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he also says he supported the attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when darren osborne rammedone of the weapons is the word rather, a reference to the child sex abuse scandal in the north of england, leading to questions about whether he could have links in the uk. this is obviously an emerging and fast moving picture but we will be resolute in pursuing ourlines of investigation if there are any links that need to be pursued. that is what we will do. there has been growing concern about the rise in extreme right—wing activity here in the uk over the last few years, that is why in the last six months for the first time the security services mi5 have become involved in investigating it. tarrant says he only recently decided on christchurch as his target. the authorities in new zealand and others around the world will now be focusing on this threat with a new urgency. as we've heard, australian prime minister scott morrison described the attacker as an "extremist, right—wing" terrorist. so just how serious is the threat from right—wing extremism? simon cornwall is a counter—terro
he also says he supported the attack at finsbury park mosque in london in 2017 when darren osborne rammedone of the weapons is the word rather, a reference to the child sex abuse scandal in the north of england, leading to questions about whether he could have links in the uk. this is obviously an emerging and fast moving picture but we will be resolute in pursuing ourlines of investigation if there are any links that need to be pursued. that is what we will do. there has been growing concern...
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jessica plummer from finsbury park in london is mourning after the murder of her son shaquan, who wasd in a nightclub in coventry in the early hours of mother's day. he was 18. his sister sophie is also here. michelle mcphilips‘ sonjj was 28 when he was stabbed outside the town hall in isliongton in london. —— islington in london. deborah leonard's 22—year—old son alexander was attacked in birmingham — he was stabbed through the heart and died instantly. kay green—stewart's son lamar was murdered in east london aged 21. karenjohnson‘s son ashley was out with friends —— elaine donnelly is the co—founder of operation shutdown. karenjohnson‘s son ashley was out with friends in leicester when he was stabbed in the back last year. he was 24. also here is lucy martindale. she's an anti—knife crime campaigner. thank you very much, all of you, for coming on the programme. i want to ask you to explain to our audience how losing a son effective as a mum, michelle? your life finishes. the moment your child's life is taken, you die that moment with them. mine was my only child, therefore i don't
jessica plummer from finsbury park in london is mourning after the murder of her son shaquan, who wasd in a nightclub in coventry in the early hours of mother's day. he was 18. his sister sophie is also here. michelle mcphilips‘ sonjj was 28 when he was stabbed outside the town hall in isliongton in london. —— islington in london. deborah leonard's 22—year—old son alexander was attacked in birmingham — he was stabbed through the heart and died instantly. kay green—stewart's son...
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suspended between moorgate and drayton park following a signal problem with some services diverted via finsbury parkoticebly blustery as that wind strengthens as we head through the afternoon, with some gusts of around 50 miles per hour perhaps across the london area. there will also be a few showers aroud too, but we're starting off with plenty of sunshine. then we'll s tart to see increased amounts of cloud, maybe some showers out towards western counties in particular. many eastern areas possibly staying dry. the wind strengthening as we head through the afternoon. gusts of around 50 miles per hour as we said. and temperatures between 9 and 11 celsius. it will cloud over from the north as we head towards the end of the day. again with further outbreaks of rain as we head through the evening rush—hour. but it will be quite showery so on and off for a while. the winds will lighten overnight. through the evening we'll see that cloud breaking up too. it is going to be a rather chilly night ahead and a cold start to the day tomorrow, maybe with a touch of frost out towards the rural spots, with those
suspended between moorgate and drayton park following a signal problem with some services diverted via finsbury parkoticebly blustery as that wind strengthens as we head through the afternoon, with some gusts of around 50 miles per hour perhaps across the london area. there will also be a few showers aroud too, but we're starting off with plenty of sunshine. then we'll s tart to see increased amounts of cloud, maybe some showers out towards western counties in particular. many eastern areas...
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in finsbury park: green lanes is closed because of a fallen tree. start, lots of cloud around already some strong gusts of wind, you can see those in the black circles here. the heaviest of the rain is coming our way through the late morning into the first part of the afternoon. as that band of rain pushes through, then we will see strong gust of wind, 50mph, even over 50mph in some places then showers into the evening rush—hour. the winds will ease slightly, tops between 8 and 10 degrees celsius but they are largely academic. we've got a met office warning for strong winds valid from 9 o'clock tonight right up until 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from storm gareth, we do expect to see potential disruption from these high winds, gusts of a5—55mph so a very windy night indeed. some showers into tomorrow morning and that's how we start the day tomorrow and again, some strong gusts of wind tomorrow, sunny spells and some showers. i'm back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now though it's back to louise in salford and dan in we
in finsbury park: green lanes is closed because of a fallen tree. start, lots of cloud around already some strong gusts of wind, you can see those in the black circles here. the heaviest of the rain is coming our way through the late morning into the first part of the afternoon. as that band of rain pushes through, then we will see strong gust of wind, 50mph, even over 50mph in some places then showers into the evening rush—hour. the winds will ease slightly, tops between 8 and 10 degrees...
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london's finsbury park mosque is one of the largest in the uk.h attack... deeply shocking incident, beyond imagination. innocent people who went to prayer actually had been killed and been filmed live on facebook. it is shocking. how buried are you in terms of that? —— worried are you in terms of that? —— worried are you in terms of that? —— worried are you in terms of that? this is a global problem with extremist, it could easily happen somewhere in britain, how buried about that are you? this has been on my mind like the person who attacked here two yea rs the person who attacked here two years ago. he wanted to send a message that be careful, you are not safe a ny message that be careful, you are not safe any more. we will not accept that. today, i believe more than 2000 people will be attending the prayer here to show solidarity and will go on with our lives. we have to ta ke will go on with our lives. we have to take safety very seriously. we are speaking to the police on that, and there will be police presence today, but we need to reassura
london's finsbury park mosque is one of the largest in the uk.h attack... deeply shocking incident, beyond imagination. innocent people who went to prayer actually had been killed and been filmed live on facebook. it is shocking. how buried are you in terms of that? —— worried are you in terms of that? —— worried are you in terms of that? —— worried are you in terms of that? this is a global problem with extremist, it could easily happen somewhere in britain, how buried about that...
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it happened as mr corbyn and the shadow home secretary diane abbott were visiting finsbury park mosque the breakdown in talks with north korean leader kim jong un. last night the president tweeted that michael cohen‘s hearing being held at the same time as the summit with north korea, was "a new low in american politics and may have contributed to the walk". thousands of dancers have taken to the streets of rio de janeiro, for the annual samba competition — a highlight of the city‘s carnival celebrations. 14 samba schools are participating in this year‘s festivities — hoping their choreography, costu mes a nd extravaga nt floats will earn them the top award from judges. the performances are all themed, with some paying tribute to key figures who have fought for the country‘s marginalised black and indigenous communities. carnival lasts until ash wednesday, when lent begins. and in other festival news, thousands of people have taken to the streets of the italian town of ivrea in the annual battle of the oranges. teams threw oranges at each other, recreating the people‘s rebellion agains
it happened as mr corbyn and the shadow home secretary diane abbott were visiting finsbury park mosque the breakdown in talks with north korean leader kim jong un. last night the president tweeted that michael cohen‘s hearing being held at the same time as the summit with north korea, was "a new low in american politics and may have contributed to the walk". thousands of dancers have taken to the streets of rio de janeiro, for the annual samba competition — a highlight of the...
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he also cites the example of darren 0sborne, the finsbury park mosque attacker, here in the uk.are seeing details of his ideology. one of the worrying thing is about this is that anders breivik, who killed 77 mostly young people in 2011, he talked about the reason for doing it is the fact that these people supported multicultural is in. we have heard overnight from jacinda ardern, is that she feels one of the reasons new zealand was targeted was its diversity? get the attacker himself cites this diversity is a reason for going to new zealand. he presents it as a vulnerable point and this is a major challenge that governments are facing in this context. as the prime minister indicated, the most effective response to this is going to be the affirmation of those values of diversity, pluralism and coexistence. affirmation of values on one hand, but also an onus on intelligence and security services to think very hard about how they monitor, how they survey i'll extremist white supremacist and other firelight, extremist white supremacist and otherfirelight, political extremist white
he also cites the example of darren 0sborne, the finsbury park mosque attacker, here in the uk.are seeing details of his ideology. one of the worrying thing is about this is that anders breivik, who killed 77 mostly young people in 2011, he talked about the reason for doing it is the fact that these people supported multicultural is in. we have heard overnight from jacinda ardern, is that she feels one of the reasons new zealand was targeted was its diversity? get the attacker himself cites...
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there was one example just after the attack against the muslim worshippers at finsbury park, where ihe language they were using was pretty extreme. they had a history of racism, their parents we re history of racism, their parents were considered to be part of the problem as well. that's indicative of the kind of impact these attacks have. they generate a motion on both sides of the spectrum and we see people either copying the attacks or looking at some kind of revenge or retribution as what they have witnessed on the news. thank you very much. in a moment, we'll be finding out what's hot and what's not in the business news. first, a look at the headlines on afternoon live: dutch police release an image of 37—year—old gokmen tanis, who is wanted in connection with a shooting on a tram in utrecht this morning. the city's mayor says three people were killed in the attack. police confirm three teenagers died in a crush at a st patrick's day party last night in county tyrone. new zealand's prime minister says her government will move quickly to toughen the country's gun laws following t
there was one example just after the attack against the muslim worshippers at finsbury park, where ihe language they were using was pretty extreme. they had a history of racism, their parents we re history of racism, their parents were considered to be part of the problem as well. that's indicative of the kind of impact these attacks have. they generate a motion on both sides of the spectrum and we see people either copying the attacks or looking at some kind of revenge or retribution as what...