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that's according to the london fire brigade, the city's mayor and safety groups. to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. spanish police are investigating a possible link between thursday's attacks in spain, and assaults by so—called islamic state in brussels last year. authorities believe the iman, abdelbaki es satty, may have radicalised younger members of the cell, which carried out the las ramblas and cambrils atrocities. they're also investigating whether he was involved in the bombings at brussels airport and a metro station in the city, which killed 32 people. with us now is our europe correspondent, gavin lee. gavin, what our police saying about this possible link involving the imam and these other attacks in europe? they searched his empty property over the weekend. they believe he is dead, that he accidentally killed himself in an explosion where he was planning this attack. there was bomb—making material. there w
that's according to the london fire brigade, the city's mayor and safety groups. to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. spanish police are investigating a possible link between thursday's attacks in spain, and assaults by so—called islamic state in brussels last year. authorities believe the iman, abdelbaki es satty, may have radicalised younger...
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as youjust mentioned, after the grand full disaster, the london fire brigade went into the charcot ‘sthe flats to keep residents say. as you say, we all remember those pictures of all those thousands of people pouring out of their flats, given a few hours to pack up and find hotel rooms. what london fire brigade wanted was a range of measures to stop fire and smoke spreading from one part of the building to another. the aim obviously is to limit the risk of injury and death in the event of a fire. camden council say the work is complete, it has been signed off by buildings inspectors from two other councils may have been working closely with the london fire brigade. but residents i have spoken to say they are really alarmed by the quality of the work. they say it is shoddy, incomplete and poses a potential risk. you have been down there, what did you see?|j potential risk. you have been down there, what did you see? i was shown around one of those towers. i ought to say that camden council did ask us to say that camden council did ask us not to record inside. we went ahead. i was show
as youjust mentioned, after the grand full disaster, the london fire brigade went into the charcot ‘sthe flats to keep residents say. as you say, we all remember those pictures of all those thousands of people pouring out of their flats, given a few hours to pack up and find hotel rooms. what london fire brigade wanted was a range of measures to stop fire and smoke spreading from one part of the building to another. the aim obviously is to limit the risk of injury and death in the event of a...
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the london fire brigade, the mayor of london and safety groups have warned that more people will die es, made more than a year ago. they've sent a letter to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge—freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. the latter also refer to a fire in august 2016 in shepherd's bush which began ina august 2016 in shepherd's bush which began in a tumble dryer. let's talk to robert chantry—price, the lead officer for product safety at the chartered institute for trading standards. good morning. hello. this is a problem, obviously, we have known about for some time, over a year. how serious a problem is it? it isa is it? it is a serious problem when something goes wrong, obviously. the big problem has been with bridges and fridge freezers with a plastic backing rather than a metal backing. if they can to catch fire, and it is only occasionally do, the older ones that do, then the fire can spread quickly. with a metal backing to the product, the fire is less likely to s
the london fire brigade, the mayor of london and safety groups have warned that more people will die es, made more than a year ago. they've sent a letter to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge—freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. the latter also refer to a fire in august 2016 in shepherd's bush which began ina august 2016 in shepherd's bush which began in a tumble dryer. let's talk to...
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at that point, that ambulance and fire brigade were on the scene and people were panicking.were pushed back and pushed back again. the police are absolutely everywhere at the moment. that is just one of the many tourists that we have been talking to. we can also speak to ethan who was nearby. my boyfriend and i orjust walking back from the beach. we were just about to cross las ramblas and we could sense that something was strange. my boyfriend felt something odd. and all of a sudden, the police started shooting at everybody to start running. it was a crashing noise. but i was not going to stop and look back. it was an instant stampede down all the streets. by las ramblas. we are in a church with tourists and locals. the police are oversight. we're just waiting for more news. it was scary to get caught up in this. and when you said it was a stampede, literally you mean you and lots of people just ran? the police told you to get out of the way? anybody who has been to barcelona knows how busy this area is. it was just the police shouting, screams. . . is. it was just the poli
at that point, that ambulance and fire brigade were on the scene and people were panicking.were pushed back and pushed back again. the police are absolutely everywhere at the moment. that is just one of the many tourists that we have been talking to. we can also speak to ethan who was nearby. my boyfriend and i orjust walking back from the beach. we were just about to cross las ramblas and we could sense that something was strange. my boyfriend felt something odd. and all of a sudden, the...
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in the last race and you did the journey after recovering from the —— retiring from the london fire brigade, a very interesting career, i want a device that would challenge me mentally, physically, emotionally. i could go back into employment, but i wa nted could go back into employment, but i wanted something that would really test me in those three areas. the clipper ticked all those boxes. it was something i thought i am only going to do once, but i will do the whole thing, not just going to do once, but i will do the whole thing, notjust one like but the whole round the world. it was the whole round the world. it was the single greatest adventure and year of my life, actually. to detest you? it did, physically, mentally and emotionally. getting up in the middle of the night when you are incredibly cold, tired, fatigue, going on deck at 4am until 8am in all sorts of horrible conditions where you couldn't take a life jacket off because your fingers were so jacket off because your fingers were so cold and the gloves did not work, your socks were damp, getting into and out of bed. those thi
in the last race and you did the journey after recovering from the —— retiring from the london fire brigade, a very interesting career, i want a device that would challenge me mentally, physically, emotionally. i could go back into employment, but i wa nted could go back into employment, but i wanted something that would really test me in those three areas. the clipper ticked all those boxes. it was something i thought i am only going to do once, but i will do the whole thing, not just...
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within 30 seconds of the attack the place was swamped with police officers, ambulances, fire brigadesdifficultjob officers, ambulances, fire brigades, who did a difficult job clearing the area. there is not a lot of information what to do. i spent four hours walking around trying to get to my hotel room. gavin lee speaking with an eyewitness. here are some of eyewitness accounts. i was walking up to the catalu nya metro accounts. i was walking up to the catalunya metro station and i heard screams first of all and a couple of crashes, where i am guessing it was the moment the van mounted the pavement and knocked over all kinds of stalls and that kind of thing. and then that is when i saw the crowds parting because of a massive from of people on las ramblas it self, and that is when i saw the van going at full speed down the middle of las ramblas. and when i saw that it wasn't slowing down that is when i realised that there was something obviously very, very wrong. i realised that there was something obviously very, very wronglj i realised that there was something obviously very, very w
within 30 seconds of the attack the place was swamped with police officers, ambulances, fire brigadesdifficultjob officers, ambulances, fire brigades, who did a difficult job clearing the area. there is not a lot of information what to do. i spent four hours walking around trying to get to my hotel room. gavin lee speaking with an eyewitness. here are some of eyewitness accounts. i was walking up to the catalu nya metro accounts. i was walking up to the catalunya metro station and i heard...
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control for two other london boroughs, and that the council had worked closely with the london fire brigadeake of the grenfell tower fire. in the second in a set of six tests ordered by the government, 100 high—rises failed to meet current regulations. the bbc has learned that cladding and insulation panels failed the test within seven minutes of being set alight. sir ken knight, who chairs the government's independent fire safety panel, told us earlier that residents should not be concerned. i think we've all failed in the sense that people have lost their lives so tragically and dramatically and that is why there is an absolute focus. a focus by me personally. it's in my dna to be into fire safety and fire protection. do we all feel we failed? i feel we have recognised what now needs to be done in so many ways including listening to public inquiries and listening to the outcome of the review. i'm joined now by our home affairs correspondent tom symonds who can tell us more about these failed tests. how concerning are they? they are pretty concerning. the government are asking experts to t
control for two other london boroughs, and that the council had worked closely with the london fire brigadeake of the grenfell tower fire. in the second in a set of six tests ordered by the government, 100 high—rises failed to meet current regulations. the bbc has learned that cladding and insulation panels failed the test within seven minutes of being set alight. sir ken knight, who chairs the government's independent fire safety panel, told us earlier that residents should not be concerned....
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the bbc has learned that the london fire brigade was closely consulted over the refurbishment of the al powers to inspect structural changes to buildings or to sign off refurbishment. a south london hospital trust has been told it needs to improve patient care for the third time in three years. an inspection of lewi5ham and greenwich nhs trust by the care quality commission has again identified numerou5 failings in patient care. the report found there were poor standards of cleanline55, and patients with tb were not being properly isolated. a campaign‘s been launched to save unique railing5 across london that are made from world war two stretchers. the stretchers were recycled as fences after the war ended, but many have now started to rust. campaigners are calling for them to be restored rather than removed. these stretchers are a really important part of a mac sort of communal history and they represent something very important. some people on estates know about them. some people remember them. i think more people in the recent past who grew up in estates are familiar with their his
the bbc has learned that the london fire brigade was closely consulted over the refurbishment of the al powers to inspect structural changes to buildings or to sign off refurbishment. a south london hospital trust has been told it needs to improve patient care for the third time in three years. an inspection of lewi5ham and greenwich nhs trust by the care quality commission has again identified numerou5 failings in patient care. the report found there were poor standards of cleanline55, and...
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the london fire brigade, the mayor of london and safety groups have warned that more people will die made more than a year ago. they've sent a letter to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge—freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. the letter also refers to a fire in august 2016 in shepherds bush, which began in a tumble dryer. earlier i spoke to the commissioner of the london fire brigade, dany cottam — who explained her frustration about the lack of advice available for people to find out whether their white goods are faulty. i hope that people will look at all of the fires that have been involved, we have had nine people lose their lives in fires that have involved faulty white goods. i hope that will focus peoples minds to understand this is a serious issue, this is something that can affect anybody. lots of people have got this product in their homes and are unaware they can potentially be the cause of a fire. i really hope the people now concentrate on the fact that we need to
the london fire brigade, the mayor of london and safety groups have warned that more people will die made more than a year ago. they've sent a letter to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge—freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. the letter also refers to a fire in august 2016 in shepherds bush, which began in a tumble dryer. earlier i spoke to the commissioner of the london fire brigade,...
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paul has been offered a temporary flat, but he has been clear that he won't move in until the fire brigadetrust the housing association's fire checks on his new home. even in this building here i have asked quite a few times what is the fire procedure for the building, for this sort of building right now and stuff. for the hotel? yes. and obviously the room i'm in now as well, which is good for me, i feel a bit more safe, is the fact that i'm literally one door away from the fire exit. it's a little over two months since the fire. a very short time for a community to come to terms with something of this magnitude. all our community wants to do is get the answers and grieve and get over it. and we really want... it's not dwindling onto it or wanting to hold onto sadness. ijust want to get over it and i want to feel, i want to wake up in the morning and like where i used to live. for now though, respite comes in small gestures. i go over every day, i light the candles at night time. at the place where all the tributes are? yes, where all the tributes are and the flowers. i put fresh water in
paul has been offered a temporary flat, but he has been clear that he won't move in until the fire brigadetrust the housing association's fire checks on his new home. even in this building here i have asked quite a few times what is the fire procedure for the building, for this sort of building right now and stuff. for the hotel? yes. and obviously the room i'm in now as well, which is good for me, i feel a bit more safe, is the fact that i'm literally one door away from the fire exit. it's a...
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the london fire brigade, the mayor of london and safety groups have warned that more people will die white goods, if the government doesn't implement guidelines, made more than a year ago. they've sent a letter to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge—freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. the letter also refers to a fire in august 2016 in shepherds bush, which began in a tumble dryer. let's talk to london fire brigade commissioner dany cotton. thank you forjoining us. i suspect you may not be able to say so, but there is quite a lot of anger that nothing seems to have changed in the last year? i do feel exceedingly frustrated about the fact that we have known about these products and theissues have known about these products and the issues with some of these for very long time. we can look as far back as 2010, when there was a fire death to white goods, and the coroner in their reports suggested that we need to find a better way of looking at product recalls and informing members
the london fire brigade, the mayor of london and safety groups have warned that more people will die white goods, if the government doesn't implement guidelines, made more than a year ago. they've sent a letter to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge—freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. the letter also refers to a fire in august 2016 in shepherds bush, which began in a tumble dryer....
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not seen until 18 months later, but i'm satisfied the initial investigation between the london fire brigadeuse of the fire was sufficient. and, again, there was no pathological evidence to suggest any third party involvement. marshall had smothered his victim while classic fm played in the background. he then drained his bank account and fled the country. three weeks later, at this flat in rome, he strangled 67—year—old vincenzo iale, who he had also met on the website badoo. and days later, posing as an official from the british embassy, he tried to kill another man. martin was caught and jailed in italy for both crimes and brought home to stand trial for the west london killing. in the dock at the old bailey, he claimed he had no memory of the attack. a killer who thought he'd covered his tracks and fooled investigators, but the emergence of this evidence has now brought him to justice. nick beake, bbc london news. that's a summary of the news. newsday is coming up at midnight. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. north korea versus the usa — the language on both sides is increasingl
not seen until 18 months later, but i'm satisfied the initial investigation between the london fire brigadeuse of the fire was sufficient. and, again, there was no pathological evidence to suggest any third party involvement. marshall had smothered his victim while classic fm played in the background. he then drained his bank account and fled the country. three weeks later, at this flat in rome, he strangled 67—year—old vincenzo iale, who he had also met on the website badoo. and days...
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that is according to the london fire brigade, the city's mayor, and safety groups. e last time in four years, as the houses of parliament undergo a major refurbishment. the bells will be muted for the longest period in their 157—year history. some mps have criticised the plan, saying the bell's chimes are an important part of national life. did you know that it was the most photographed building in the uk? you can't just half that photographed building in the uk? you can'tjust half that offers your own stat! i found out can'tjust half that offers your own stat! ifound out today can'tjust half that offers your own stat! i found out today that the first bell they put up their cracked because they did not angle it correctly. and the hammer, which weighs about 20 kg, was so powerful it whacked through the bell, so they had to replace it. the american entertainerjerry lewis has died at the age of 91. he became famous for his double act with dean martin, and went on to become the highest—paid actor in hollywood, with hits such as the bellboy and the nutty professor. his fa
that is according to the london fire brigade, the city's mayor, and safety groups. e last time in four years, as the houses of parliament undergo a major refurbishment. the bells will be muted for the longest period in their 157—year history. some mps have criticised the plan, saying the bell's chimes are an important part of national life. did you know that it was the most photographed building in the uk? you can't just half that photographed building in the uk? you can'tjust half that...
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they kept the black fire brigade from stopping the fire so it would burned to the ground. these guys started to disperse. they go home and mobs and they get to blaine street and there is are some black workingmen who came out to find out what's going on. they had been hearing this commotion and at that point gunfire erupted. we know a couple of things. one is that all the dead were black and the rampage lasted about three days. it was orchestrated and plan for many months and the outbreak on of blaine street was probably spontaneous but the white community under waddell and several leaders had been stockpiling winchester rifles and had a machine gun of the type used in the war and all of a sudden all these militia groups are coming in from elsewhere from goldsboro and kingston so would take a couple of hours for them to get here and they showed up immediately. you had the wilmington light infantry which was a paramilitary organization with all their high powered rifles. you have the wilmington naval reserve and they have a small -- and these people shut down wilmington. th
they kept the black fire brigade from stopping the fire so it would burned to the ground. these guys started to disperse. they go home and mobs and they get to blaine street and there is are some black workingmen who came out to find out what's going on. they had been hearing this commotion and at that point gunfire erupted. we know a couple of things. one is that all the dead were black and the rampage lasted about three days. it was orchestrated and plan for many months and the outbreak on of...
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within 30 seconds, hundreds of police, ambulances and fire brigade. what about you tonight?obody has told me to do anything. the emergency response was brilliant but there are thousands of people not quite knowing what to do, trying to get to my hotel which is only five minutes from where this happened and people are standing about, not knowing where to go. they don't know the addresses, they don't know how to get there. thank you for talking to get there. thank you for talking to me. amongst hundreds of people around me now the police investigation continues, for what has been the biggest terrorist attack here in spain in more than a decade. gavin lee with the latest from barcelona. there will be continuing coverage from barcelona throughout the night on the bbc news channel. newsnight is about to begin on bbc two ina newsnight is about to begin on bbc two in a few moments. here's nick ferrari. tonight, all the latest on the barcelona attack, plus, as a—level stu d e nts barcelona attack, plus, as a—level students get their results, is the system of higher education that aw
within 30 seconds, hundreds of police, ambulances and fire brigade. what about you tonight?obody has told me to do anything. the emergency response was brilliant but there are thousands of people not quite knowing what to do, trying to get to my hotel which is only five minutes from where this happened and people are standing about, not knowing where to go. they don't know the addresses, they don't know how to get there. thank you for talking to get there. thank you for talking to me. amongst...
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last night near harrods the police and fire brigade rushed to a moped gang attack.id, thrown at the victim as they tried to steal his watch. a few months ago in east london and a motorcyclist is surrounded by four mopeds. a fire extinguisher let off in his face. in london it is increasingly the crime of choice for teenage offenders. police telling the bbc the average age of moped gangs is 15. with somejust 13. please send me the location of where he is... delivery driverjabed hussain was attacked three weeks ago on his moped when acid was thrown at him as they stole his bike. he's now part of a social media group with hundreds of moped drivers warning if a gang is spotted. another alert comes in. just turning left to go towards my next job. two guys on one bike. just be careful. how often are people posting that they are seeing these mopeds around ? today, so many. police do not stop or chase them. this is why they're getting away with it. we go with jabed to meet other delivery drivers, some have stopped working after 10pm at night, so scared of the moped gangs. wh
last night near harrods the police and fire brigade rushed to a moped gang attack.id, thrown at the victim as they tried to steal his watch. a few months ago in east london and a motorcyclist is surrounded by four mopeds. a fire extinguisher let off in his face. in london it is increasingly the crime of choice for teenage offenders. police telling the bbc the average age of moped gangs is 15. with somejust 13. please send me the location of where he is... delivery driverjabed hussain was...
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they kept the fire brigade to ensure that it was fire to the ground and only if it look like the church next-door what fire did they allow them to fight the blaze. so they start to disperse and go home when they get over to bladen street and there's some black working men who find out what's going on. at that point gunfire erupted. we know couple things. one that all the deborah black, we know rampage lasted about three days the outbreak was probably spontaneous, but theite way community under several of the leaders had been stockpiling rifles. they had a machine gun and all of a sudden all these militia groups are coming in from elsewhere.kingston so, it would take a couple of hours for each to get here and they showed up immediately. the knee had the infantry which is a military organization recently demobilized with all their high-powered rifles. the wilmington naval reserve in a small howitzer. in these people shut down wilmington because of martial law. they were strip searching black men women and children on every corner. there black letter carriers were beaten nearly to death an
they kept the fire brigade to ensure that it was fire to the ground and only if it look like the church next-door what fire did they allow them to fight the blaze. so they start to disperse and go home when they get over to bladen street and there's some black working men who find out what's going on. at that point gunfire erupted. we know couple things. one that all the deborah black, we know rampage lasted about three days the outbreak was probably spontaneous, but theite way community under...
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at that point that ambulances and fire brigade we re that ambulances and fire brigade were on the sceneback again. the police are absolutely everywhere at the moment. that was a british man speaking to me, a british man speaking to me, a british lawyer in barcelona. we're going to keep you up—to—date with the story, the dreadful news about another terrorist attacked in europe. 0ne another terrorist attacked in europe. one man has been arrested after a van ploughed into pedestrians at las ramblas in barcelona. the catalonian government has said 13 have died, at least 50 injured. and reports across the spanish media of one attacker being killed in a shoot out with police. continuing coverage here on bbc news. hello, i'm philippa thomas and you are watching 0utside source. terror on the streets of barcelona is a van ploughs into a crowd in the popular tourist area of las ramblas. the cata la n tourist area of las ramblas. the catalan government says 13 people are dead. the police shouted at eve ryo ne are dead. the police shouted at everyone just to run. are dead. the police shouted at eve
at that point that ambulances and fire brigade we re that ambulances and fire brigade were on the sceneback again. the police are absolutely everywhere at the moment. that was a british man speaking to me, a british man speaking to me, a british lawyer in barcelona. we're going to keep you up—to—date with the story, the dreadful news about another terrorist attacked in europe. 0ne another terrorist attacked in europe. one man has been arrested after a van ploughed into pedestrians at las...
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we arejust we are just getting reports from london fire brigade today are investigating reports of a rcus underground, the bakerloo train at oxford circus underground, the ba kerloo line train at oxford circus underground, the bakerloo line affected and the line is suspended we are hearing. 0xford line is suspended we are hearing. oxford circus is closed due to a fire alert, smoke seen coming from a carriage. these are initial reports, no further detail on that at the moment but we will stay across those reports and keep you updated. let us know what you think about the eggs scare, xp and withdrawn from most of the eggs we buy on the shelves are british lion, british produced eggs. jerome taylor has said on twitter that the crisis has been created by the media, there is no public health risk. and adulthood have to keep seven eggs in 2a hours to exceed the level of risk chemical presents to us so let us know what you think about that, how worried are you about that, how worried are you about that, how worried are you about that crisis? let me see, the latest from london fire brigade on
we arejust we are just getting reports from london fire brigade today are investigating reports of a rcus underground, the bakerloo train at oxford circus underground, the ba kerloo line train at oxford circus underground, the bakerloo line affected and the line is suspended we are hearing. 0xford line is suspended we are hearing. oxford circus is closed due to a fire alert, smoke seen coming from a carriage. these are initial reports, no further detail on that at the moment but we will stay...
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at that point the ambulances, fire brigade and police officers were on the scene with machine guns ande panicking, then we were pushed back again, and pushed further back and we keep getting pushed back. the police are everywhere at the moment. so the police... people are just police are everywhere at the moment. so the police... people arejust in shock. of course, and you say the police very quick to respond, you say you are aware of a police presence on the streets? sadly because of the terrorist acts over the last few years, it is very noticeable when you go into a major city, and barcelona is one of those, you do notice the police. they are on street corners. clearly they have a large number of planes clothes police officers who are always present in las ramblas, as well as uniformed officers, so the place was literally flooded with hundreds of police officers. i have to say the emergency services response was immediate, literally within one minute there were ambulances, fire brigades, police officers armed, unarmed. just absolutely everywhere. they pushed the crowd back very quick
at that point the ambulances, fire brigade and police officers were on the scene with machine guns ande panicking, then we were pushed back again, and pushed further back and we keep getting pushed back. the police are everywhere at the moment. so the police... people are just police are everywhere at the moment. so the police... people arejust in shock. of course, and you say the police very quick to respond, you say you are aware of a police presence on the streets? sadly because of the...
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what the london fire brigade did was what needed to be done on the inside of the building. r. that is called containment. camden council say all that work has been done and signed off and people can move in. residents have told us that the work is incomplete and shoddy. they say that they don't feel safe, and i was invited in to take a look around. what did you see? one resident at the top of one block, taplow tower, asked me to walk around with him. we covered about five floors before being asked to stop recording by council officers. we continued to record inside people's flats and i also took photographs of the work done in the communal areas which were supposed to be part of the urgent fire safety work. let's run through these photos. this is a fire door leading to the only staircase. the quality of work, say the residents, is inadequate. you can see the seals which went on, designed to stop smoke and fire, they are peeling off. the fire door does not shut tight. another fire door took over one minute to close on its own, it should close within seconds. many of these pro
what the london fire brigade did was what needed to be done on the inside of the building. r. that is called containment. camden council say all that work has been done and signed off and people can move in. residents have told us that the work is incomplete and shoddy. they say that they don't feel safe, and i was invited in to take a look around. what did you see? one resident at the top of one block, taplow tower, asked me to walk around with him. we covered about five floors before being...
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the fire brigade showed up to get that foam all out of the way. >> at least we know it'll work if needed>>> road conditions, nearly half the country will see wet roads for the morning commute across the midwest and through the south. commuters will see flooding conditions across the upper midwest. >> if you're flying airport delays are possible in new orleans. >>> we're learning new details now about the suspect in an oklahoma city terror plot. >> authorities say the accused jerry varo jerry vannell had admiration for the oklahoma city bomber. pierre thomas with details. >> reporter: 23-year-old jerry varnell behind bars accused of plotting to blow up a bank building in downtown oklahoma city. >> several components to make a large vehicle-born it into a cargo van. >> reporter: the fbi says he attempted to detonate what he thought was a 1,000-pound bomb. the plat similar to timothy mcveigh's 1995 oklahoma city bombing which killed 168 people. but it was all a sting set up by the fbi. according to prosecutors he drove the van to bancfirst downtown parking in this alleyway before being arre
the fire brigade showed up to get that foam all out of the way. >> at least we know it'll work if needed>>> road conditions, nearly half the country will see wet roads for the morning commute across the midwest and through the south. commuters will see flooding conditions across the upper midwest. >> if you're flying airport delays are possible in new orleans. >>> we're learning new details now about the suspect in an oklahoma city terror plot. >> authorities...
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fire. the figure is more than ten times the number who normally work for the brigade. london fire authority and a trauma specialist after 10am. those who commit cruelty against animals "are getting away with it" due to the "leniency" of uk courts, according to a report. of the nearly ili,000 people found guilty of animal cruelty in england and wales from 2005 to 2015, more than 92% avoided prison, the centre for crime prevention says. it has called for the maximum sentence for offenders to be increased from six months to five years. the government says it is reviewing the matter. it's exactly 10 yea rs today since the start of the financial crisis. it started with a warning from french bank bnp paribas about us housing loans and ended with a global credit crunch as governments around the world propped up banks that otherwise would have collapsed. here banks including royal bank of scotland and lloyds tsb had to be rescued with billions in taxpayers' money. the aa says seven out of ten drivers avoid parking spaces that require payment by phone. it says motorists, especia
fire. the figure is more than ten times the number who normally work for the brigade. london fire authority and a trauma specialist after 10am. those who commit cruelty against animals "are getting away with it" due to the "leniency" of uk courts, according to a report. of the nearly ili,000 people found guilty of animal cruelty in england and wales from 2005 to 2015, more than 92% avoided prison, the centre for crime prevention says. it has called for the maximum sentence...
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beach to get off and then on the way back when we left we passed incident vehicles, the ambulance, fire brigade and all the lot. the chaos down there now must be reasonably bad. a lot of people would have been caught up in this presumably. the ones on the beach who were five or 600 yards away from the stairs where the first ones to get the most. they had to make their way back to the stairs and at both ends of the beach, 1.5 mile beach, it was full of people. to have a0 or 50 people with slight irritation in their eyes would be a huge understatement. that number in the car park washing their eyes out with water. he described the symptoms that you and others felt. how long did the last for christmas i would not have thought we had it very bad. —— howdon they last for? we got for half an hour before my wife started to feel better. the eyes we re wife started to feel better. the eyes were streaming all of the time. washing with water helped but not a great deal. you were just describing that you were half an hour from the area now eyes—mac yes, it took us on ourfor it to area now eyes—mac yes, it
beach to get off and then on the way back when we left we passed incident vehicles, the ambulance, fire brigade and all the lot. the chaos down there now must be reasonably bad. a lot of people would have been caught up in this presumably. the ones on the beach who were five or 600 yards away from the stairs where the first ones to get the most. they had to make their way back to the stairs and at both ends of the beach, 1.5 mile beach, it was full of people. to have a0 or 50 people with slight...
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design and construction of the tower block, including safety regulations, and the response of the fire brigade but it won‘t look at social housing policy, or the relationship between residents and the council, and the tenant management association. karim is still waiting for the remains of his uncle to be found and identified. we thought that it‘s covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and spread of the fire, the response with the local authorities and the residents, before and after. do you think the inquiry could be broader? i think it should be more broader and be more detailed in terms of that, yeah, definitely. you would like it to look at social housing? absolutely, it is a massive aspect. but he still can‘t say he has confidence in the inquiry. i support it. confidence is a very strong word. i mean i have more confidence in a criminal investigation than i do a public inquiry. while sir martin moore bick, the head of the inquiry won‘t examine policy on social housing, the government says ministers will. there is a listening exercise we have to do
design and construction of the tower block, including safety regulations, and the response of the fire brigade but it won‘t look at social housing policy, or the relationship between residents and the council, and the tenant management association. karim is still waiting for the remains of his uncle to be found and identified. we thought that it‘s covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and spread of the fire, the response with the local authorities...
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design and construction of the tower block, including safety regulations, and the response of the fire brigadeocal government's response after it. but it won't look at social housing policy, or the relationship between residents and the council, and the tenant management association. karim mussilhy is still waiting for the remains of his uncle, hesham rahman, to be found and identified. we thought that it's covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and spread of the fire, the response with the local authorities and the residents, before and after. do you think the inquiry could be broader? i think it should be more broader and be more detailed in terms of that. yeah, definitely. you'd like it to look at social housing? absolutely, of course. it is a massive aspect. but he still can't say he has confidence in the inquiry. i support it. confidence is another, very strong word. i mean, i have more confidence in a criminal investigation than i do in a public inquiry. while sir martin moore—bick, the head of the inquiry, won't examine policy on social housing,
design and construction of the tower block, including safety regulations, and the response of the fire brigadeocal government's response after it. but it won't look at social housing policy, or the relationship between residents and the council, and the tenant management association. karim mussilhy is still waiting for the remains of his uncle, hesham rahman, to be found and identified. we thought that it's covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and...
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think maybe a remembrance concert, something like that, where the medical profession, the police, fire brigadeht will be tough. capturing the feelings of grief and remembrance, but also pride and defiance but, while it will be difficult, you just have to listen to martin to realise how important it is. there are days i've not wanted to get out of bed and days when i've had a wobble, it's kind of coming back to friends and families and strangers and thinking, do you know what, i'm not letting myself down, i'm letting people down, so honestly, the love and attention we've had has been amazing. the clipper round the world yacht race has set off from albert dock in liverpool. 12 teams will spend a year sailing the globe in a 40,000 nautical mile race, featuring 700 participants over eight stages. the first leg of the race is a 35 day voyage across the atlantic to uruguay. our correspondent andy gill was at the docks as the teams prepared to set off and said not all of the crews were experienced sailors. about 40% of the people on the crews have never done any ocean sailing before. of course, they
think maybe a remembrance concert, something like that, where the medical profession, the police, fire brigadeht will be tough. capturing the feelings of grief and remembrance, but also pride and defiance but, while it will be difficult, you just have to listen to martin to realise how important it is. there are days i've not wanted to get out of bed and days when i've had a wobble, it's kind of coming back to friends and families and strangers and thinking, do you know what, i'm not letting...
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the london fire brigade, the mayor of london and safety groups have warned that more people will die etter to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge—freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. the letter also refers to a fire in august 2016 in shepherds bush, which began in a tumble dryer. a dad from the west midlands has had a tattoo of a brain shunt so his daughter could see what hers looked like. the shunt helps to drain excess waterfrom the brain. gareth hickenbottom—marriott, from walsall, said he wanted to show his support to briar, ten, who was born with a rare condition called goldenhar syndrome. i thought it would be good for her to see what she has got in her head. when he had the tattoo i was shocked. some people seem to think it is some sort of weird tribal tattoo and have asked me about it. they asked me why i had it. he made me happy to understand the tattoo. she has a teddy bear and every time she has an operation my wife saw was a heart on it. it shows me what ever had an
the london fire brigade, the mayor of london and safety groups have warned that more people will die etter to theresa may in response to the grenfell tower fire, which it's thought was started in a fridge—freezer. it warns some products are still being sold with a flammable plastic backing. the letter also refers to a fire in august 2016 in shepherds bush, which began in a tumble dryer. a dad from the west midlands has had a tattoo of a brain shunt so his daughter could see what hers looked...
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actions of the local authority and other bodies before the tragedy, and the response of the london fire brigadeonse of central and local government in the aftermath of the disaster. sir martin said that broader questions on social housing policy should not be within the scope of the inquiry itself. 0ur correspondentjoins us now. you have had a closer look at those. so much discussion about the terms of this enquiry and many people wanted an input. is this going to satisfy all be different demands?m an input. is this going to satisfy all be different demands? it remains to be seen. you can split the six recommendations, the six areas into two types. the first four are looking at the immediate causes of the fire, was the cladding to brave the fire, was the cladding to brave the emac blame, the fridge freezer? the last two, we were not sure about. the actions of the local authority crucially before the tragedy itself and also the response of the fire brigade, the local authority and social covered afterwards. at one point there was the suggestion that the public inquiry with not look at those two
actions of the local authority and other bodies before the tragedy, and the response of the london fire brigadeonse of central and local government in the aftermath of the disaster. sir martin said that broader questions on social housing policy should not be within the scope of the inquiry itself. 0ur correspondentjoins us now. you have had a closer look at those. so much discussion about the terms of this enquiry and many people wanted an input. is this going to satisfy all be different...
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the beach and trying get. 0n the way back, when we left, we passed incident vehicles, ambulance, fire brigadet wide enough for two cars. so the chaos down there now must be reasonably bad. a lot of people would have been caught up in this? absolutely, the one on the beach, 600 yards away from the stairs were the ones to get the mist. they had to make their way back to the stairs. that was at both ends of the beach, so it was over a mile of beach, so it was over a mile of beach full of people. to have a0 or 50 people with slight irritation, i would have thought that number in the car park washing their eyes out with water when we were there within the first five minutes. he describe the first five minutes. he describe the symptoms that you and other family members felt, how long did they last for? i wouldn't have thought we had it very bad because we got off the beach very quickly. it took us until we got to polegate, about half an hour, before my wife, her eyes started to feel better. 0ur eyes streaming all the time. washing them with water helped, but not a great deal. you were just describi
the beach and trying get. 0n the way back, when we left, we passed incident vehicles, ambulance, fire brigadet wide enough for two cars. so the chaos down there now must be reasonably bad. a lot of people would have been caught up in this? absolutely, the one on the beach, 600 yards away from the stairs were the ones to get the mist. they had to make their way back to the stairs. that was at both ends of the beach, so it was over a mile of beach, so it was over a mile of beach full of people....
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last night near harrods police and fire brigade rushed to a pet gang attack.wn at the victim as they tried to steal his watch. a few months ago in east london and a motorcyclist is surrounded by four mopeds. a fire extinguisher let off in his face. in london it is increasingly the crime of choice for teenage offenders. police telling the bbc the average age of mopeds gangs is 15. with some just 13. please send me the location of where he is. delivery driver hussein was attacked three weeks ago on his mopeds when acid was thrown at him as they stole his bike. he is 110w at him as they stole his bike. he is now part of a social media group with hundreds of mopeds drivers warning if a gang is spotted. another alert comes in. just turning left to go towards my nextjob. two quys left to go towards my nextjob. two guys on left to go towards my nextjob. two guys on one left to go towards my nextjob. two guys on one bike. just be careful. how guys on one bike. just be careful. h ow ofte n guys on one bike. just be careful. how often are people posting that the thing t
last night near harrods police and fire brigade rushed to a pet gang attack.wn at the victim as they tried to steal his watch. a few months ago in east london and a motorcyclist is surrounded by four mopeds. a fire extinguisher let off in his face. in london it is increasingly the crime of choice for teenage offenders. police telling the bbc the average age of mopeds gangs is 15. with some just 13. please send me the location of where he is. delivery driver hussein was attacked three weeks ago...
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last night near harrods the police and fire brigade rushed to a moped gang attack.ly acid, thrown at the victim as they tried to steal his watch. a few months ago in east london and a motorcyclist is surrounded by four mopeds. a fire extinguisher let off in his face. in london it is increasingly the crime of choice for teenage offenders. police telling the bbc the average age of moped gangs is 15. with somejust 13. please send me the location of where he is... delivery driverjabed hussain was attacked three weeks ago on his moped when acid was thrown at him as they stole his bike. he is now part of a social media group with hundreds of moped drivers warning if a gang is spotted. another alert comes in. just turning left to go towards my next job. two guys on one bike. just be careful. how often are people posting that they are seeing these mopeds around ? today, so many. police do not stop or chase them. they're getting away with it. we go with jabed to meet other delivery drivers, some have stopped working after ten o'clock at night, they're so scared of the moped
last night near harrods the police and fire brigade rushed to a moped gang attack.ly acid, thrown at the victim as they tried to steal his watch. a few months ago in east london and a motorcyclist is surrounded by four mopeds. a fire extinguisher let off in his face. in london it is increasingly the crime of choice for teenage offenders. police telling the bbc the average age of moped gangs is 15. with somejust 13. please send me the location of where he is... delivery driverjabed hussain was...
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at that point, the ambulances, fire brigade, police officers were on the scene with machine guns andy quickly. they were very jittery and people were panicking. and then we were pushed back again, and then pushed further back. we kept getting pushed back. the police are absolutely everywhere at the moment. also listening to spanish radio and reading media report is tom burridge, former spanish correspondent in spain. we have one name and picture so far of somebody involved. we have been shown the photo of driss oukabir. he, according to spanish media, is basically a guy who was born in morocco, he had legal residency in spain. there is various bits of information coming out about him in the spanish media. i think everything i say from here onwards, you know, take with a bit of caution at the moment and tell it comes out officially from official sources. some media are saying that this guy had spent time in prison in spain previously, and was released in 2012, according to some reports. an clear from what offences. and some reports suggest that he travelled to morocco recently and ret
at that point, the ambulances, fire brigade, police officers were on the scene with machine guns andy quickly. they were very jittery and people were panicking. and then we were pushed back again, and then pushed further back. we kept getting pushed back. the police are absolutely everywhere at the moment. also listening to spanish radio and reading media report is tom burridge, former spanish correspondent in spain. we have one name and picture so far of somebody involved. we have been shown...
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think maybe a remembrance concert, something like that, where the medical profession, the police, fire brigadehands and remember. getting it right will be tough. capturing the feelings of grief and remembrance, but also pride and defiance but, while it will be difficult, you just have to listen to martin to realise how important it is. there are days not wa nted important it is. there are days not wanted to get out of bed and days when i've had a wobble, it's kind of coming back to friends and families and strangers and thinking, do you know what, i'm not letting myself down, i'm letting people down, so honestly, the love and attention we've had has been amazing. the ecuadorian government has sent a strong warning to china about illegal fishing in waters around the galapagos archipelago, a marine reserve. officials say over 100 chinese flagged boats have been identified in or near to the protected zone. one of the vessels was captured last week, carrying 300 tonnes of endangered sharks. the crew was arrested. a warning, richard forrest's report contains some graphic images. this is the chinese
think maybe a remembrance concert, something like that, where the medical profession, the police, fire brigadehands and remember. getting it right will be tough. capturing the feelings of grief and remembrance, but also pride and defiance but, while it will be difficult, you just have to listen to martin to realise how important it is. there are days not wa nted important it is. there are days not wanted to get out of bed and days when i've had a wobble, it's kind of coming back to friends and...
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design and construction of the tower block, including safety regulations, and the response of the fire brigadeal government's response after it. but it won't look at social housing policy, or the relationship between residents and the council, and the tenant management association. karim mussilhy is still waiting for the remains of his uncle, hesham rahman, to be found and identified. we thought that it's covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and spread of the fire, the response with the local authorities and the residents, before and after. do you think the inquiry could be broader? i think it should be more broader and be more detailed in terms of that. yeah, definitely. you'd like it to look at social housing? absolutely, of course. it is a massive aspect. but he still can't say he has confidence in the inquiry. i support it. confidence is another, very strong word. i mean, i have more confidence in a criminal investigation than i do in a public inquiry. while sir martin moore—bick, the head of the inquiry, won't examine policy on social housing, th
design and construction of the tower block, including safety regulations, and the response of the fire brigadeal government's response after it. but it won't look at social housing policy, or the relationship between residents and the council, and the tenant management association. karim mussilhy is still waiting for the remains of his uncle, hesham rahman, to be found and identified. we thought that it's covering pretty much what we want it to cover, in terms of, you know, the cause and spread...
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are are those people who have been affected by this terrible terrible tragedy all emory of the fire brigades union was on this show and said that people like boris johnson mayor of london the tory government they had blood on their hands because of the cuts to fire services in general is it do you think that the people who didn't listen to you have blood on their hands. i'm not going to get in to an argument with anyone on this issue and start responding to points which you have just made i want to respect that we hear the voice. of those people directly affected i don't want to be involved in the squabble over it i say that we could all be wise off to the event it would have been wonderful to have had national and international coverage when each year we'd be raising issues about sprint because we had every year one day set aside to try to encourage people to appreciate what spirit was could do in terms of say good night and we've got practically sealed coverage it's such a trip it's so unfortunate that it takes a terrible tragedy like this rap forces to be hurt but at least now we are bein
are are those people who have been affected by this terrible terrible tragedy all emory of the fire brigades union was on this show and said that people like boris johnson mayor of london the tory government they had blood on their hands because of the cuts to fire services in general is it do you think that the people who didn't listen to you have blood on their hands. i'm not going to get in to an argument with anyone on this issue and start responding to points which you have just made i...
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in the days after grenfell tower, they asked the fire brigade to go into the chalcots estate and carry. —— enhanced. there were urgent internal works that needed doing to the parts of the tower blocks. they are 23 stories high eat and accommodate 3000 people. as a result, camden took the decision to ask all of those residents to vacate those four blocks with an hour or so's noticed. this was on a friday night. the residents have been out of those blocks the six weeks and have been told they need to go back. camden says the work has been carried out toa says the work has been carried out to a sufficient level. what residents have told the bbc is they believe the work, this very urgent work, is inconsistent, unfinished and shoddy and has the potential to put lives at risk. what did you see on the state? camden council did not wa nt on the state? camden council did not want any recording of filming to ta ke want any recording of filming to take part in the communal areas of the blocks but i was invited in by a resident who had serious concerns who showed me around one of the blocks. what
in the days after grenfell tower, they asked the fire brigade to go into the chalcots estate and carry. —— enhanced. there were urgent internal works that needed doing to the parts of the tower blocks. they are 23 stories high eat and accommodate 3000 people. as a result, camden took the decision to ask all of those residents to vacate those four blocks with an hour or so's noticed. this was on a friday night. the residents have been out of those blocks the six weeks and have been told they...
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at that point, the ambulances, fire brigade, police officers were on the scene with machine guns andquickly. they were very jittery and people we re they were very jittery and people were panicking. and then we were pushed back again and then pushed further back. the police are absolutely everywhere at the moment. joining me 110w now via skype is a reporterfrom bbc persian who is in barcelona. i can see table behind you, you are pretty near the scene. what is the situation right now? about 100m from pla ca situation right now? about 100m from placa de catalu nya, situation right now? about 100m from placa de catalunya, which is not really far away from where the attack happened. the crowds were being directed out of this area up until maybe ten minutes ago. itjust shows what a massive population was in that area. because as we know, it is one of the most visited parts of barcelona. but panic still continues to be the mood. because a few minutes ago, the crowd suddenly got scared of something, we don't know what. they started running. behind them were police officers with guns, just r
at that point, the ambulances, fire brigade, police officers were on the scene with machine guns andquickly. they were very jittery and people we re they were very jittery and people were panicking. and then we were pushed back again and then pushed further back. the police are absolutely everywhere at the moment. joining me 110w now via skype is a reporterfrom bbc persian who is in barcelona. i can see table behind you, you are pretty near the scene. what is the situation right now? about 100m...
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the fire brigade and the fire. as the leader of our country, there was and is forever to be seen as no time to be impartial. that's "hardball" for now. thank you for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> i think there's blame on both sides. i think there's blame on both sides. >> the president off script and off the rails. >> what about the alt left that came charging as you say at the alt right? do they have any semblance of guilt? >> defending the rally in charlottesville. >> you had many people other than neo-nazis and white nationalists. >> standing up for the rallygoers. >> you had some very bad people in that group. but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. >> blaming protest theors. >> you had a group on the other side that came charging in without a permit and they were very, very violent. >> supporting confederate monuments. this week it is robert e. lee. i wonder, is iter george washington and thomas jefferson next? >> using talking points -- >> you're hcha
the fire brigade and the fire. as the leader of our country, there was and is forever to be seen as no time to be impartial. that's "hardball" for now. thank you for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> i think there's blame on both sides. i think there's blame on both sides. >> the president off script and off the rails. >> what about the alt left that came charging as you say at the alt right? do they have any semblance of...
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i refuse to be impartial between the fire brigade and the fire. was and is forever to be seen as no time to be impartial. that's "hardball" for now. thank you for being with us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> i think there's blame on both sides. i think there's blame on both sides. >> the president off script and off the rails. >> what about the alt left that came charging as you say at the alt right? do they have any semblance of guilt? >> defending the rally in charlottesville. >> you had many people other than neo-nazis and white nationalists. >> standing up for the rallygoers. >> you had some very bad people in that group. but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. >> blaming protest theors. >> you had a group on the other
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patrol cars driving up las ramblas and shortly after the ambulances, the fire brigade. this all happened within the space of minutes. we had no idea what was going on. we were shouting down at the people on the streets, what's going on? what happened? it was obvious something terrible. i never saw such an immediate reaction like that and a heavy police presence. we knew it was something terrible. people were so confused, so scared, so shaken up. many didn't know what happened. the police quickly started shouting for everyone to run, to get anywhere away from las ramblas as quickly as possible. they started taping off the street, taping off access and diverting traffic down wrong way streets to get everybody out of the vicinity of las ramblas as quickly as possible. there were people that didn't understand what was going on like saying no, i need to get back to my hotel. let me cross the street. it's there. police had to push everyone back, shove them out. they put place tape all the way around any building, me and all my neighbors, we've been stuck here for hours. i wan
patrol cars driving up las ramblas and shortly after the ambulances, the fire brigade. this all happened within the space of minutes. we had no idea what was going on. we were shouting down at the people on the streets, what's going on? what happened? it was obvious something terrible. i never saw such an immediate reaction like that and a heavy police presence. we knew it was something terrible. people were so confused, so scared, so shaken up. many didn't know what happened. the police...
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some from the royal society for the prevention of accidents, the fire brigade union, some from a legally happened, all of those things. maybe there will be a housing category we re there will be a housing category were all about is looked into. we also need to look at the health implications. health and mental health before and during and after the fire. and also the responsibility of the use. there are lots of different aspects that people are interested in and i hope they will all be taken into account. we won't know until september. we are told they will sign doing people in late september. we will have to wait and see now. —— they will start interviewing people in late september. how do you envision is the community being involved in the enquiry process? people can put themselves forward to be interviewed and come up with evidence or discussion. if they were witnesses, or even people who were on the phone to people in the tower and had experience of what was happening while the fire was under way. obviously, firefighters and all kinds of people involved, including people who were i
some from the royal society for the prevention of accidents, the fire brigade union, some from a legally happened, all of those things. maybe there will be a housing category we re there will be a housing category were all about is looked into. we also need to look at the health implications. health and mental health before and during and after the fire. and also the responsibility of the use. there are lots of different aspects that people are interested in and i hope they will all be taken...
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smoke on a train line, the station closed while officers and london fire investigate and london fire brigadeate. we will of course keep you updated. let me also bring you the latest inflation figures. the office for national statistics just putting out the latest inflation figures, the rate of retail the retail price index inflation, the rpi, which is used to set real season—ticket prices rose to two points 6% injuly, but according to the 0ns. that's the first figure. we will get other figures around inflation. —— three points six. it had been anticipated inflation figures which show inflation figures which show inflation outstripping wage growth. the rpi figure at the moment. we will bring you more on that, and we'll be talking to our business correspondent for further analysis. one of australia's leading cosmetic surgeons has told this programme the link between breast implants and cancer is more common than doctors initially thought — but stresses the condition is still extremely rare. women who have breast implants run the risk of developing a type of blood cancer called anaplastic large
smoke on a train line, the station closed while officers and london fire investigate and london fire brigadeate. we will of course keep you updated. let me also bring you the latest inflation figures. the office for national statistics just putting out the latest inflation figures, the rate of retail the retail price index inflation, the rpi, which is used to set real season—ticket prices rose to two points 6% injuly, but according to the 0ns. that's the first figure. we will get other...