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lorna gordon in glasgow.that reaction from nicola sturgeon and others throughout the afternoon. the home office says it has granted a licence to allow a severely epileptic boy to be treated with cannabis oil after the drug had been confiscated from his family. billy caldwell is in hospital after suffering two life—threatening seizures overnight. his mother had obtained more of the drug from canada, but it was taken away after she landed at heathrow. keith doyle takes us through the story. when billy caldwell and his mother returned from canada on monday with medicine containing cannabis oil, it was confiscated by customs after they declared it at heathrow airport. billy was taking the oil to help control violent epileptic seizures. now he has been admitted to hospital in london where this morning his mother said the attacks have returned and his condition is life—threatening. billy is getting the best care in the world here and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with billy. so, again, it isjust one
lorna gordon in glasgow.that reaction from nicola sturgeon and others throughout the afternoon. the home office says it has granted a licence to allow a severely epileptic boy to be treated with cannabis oil after the drug had been confiscated from his family. billy caldwell is in hospital after suffering two life—threatening seizures overnight. his mother had obtained more of the drug from canada, but it was taken away after she landed at heathrow. keith doyle takes us through the story....
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around 50 firefighters are still working to extinguish a significant fire at glasgow's world famous glasgow art. the alarm was raised after 11.00, the rennie mackintosh building was said to have been engulfed within flames. the scottish fire and rescue said the historic building has been damaged along with some surrounding buildings. it was undergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following a similar blaze for yea rs project following a similar blaze for years ago. a multi—million pound project to restore it was due to finish in 2019. i think pretty much everyone is in shock, because i mean it is is like iconic, isn't it. so... it looks like it is devastated. there is no salvaging it. it is heartbreaking. more than 120 firefighters were sent to the scene, no casualties were reported but the fire did spread to nearby buildings. the scottish fire and rescue service said the blaze ripped through every floor of the school of art. people in glasgow and further afield need to be prepared for what they will see in the next few hours is a seriously damaged building. it is not known exac
around 50 firefighters are still working to extinguish a significant fire at glasgow's world famous glasgow art. the alarm was raised after 11.00, the rennie mackintosh building was said to have been engulfed within flames. the scottish fire and rescue said the historic building has been damaged along with some surrounding buildings. it was undergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following a similar blaze for yea rs project following a similar blaze for years ago. a...
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to see it up in flames in glasgow, scotland. to see it up inflames again in glasgow, scotland. which was being restored because of a similar blaze four yea rs because of a similar blaze four years ago. it is early days but you have any indications as to why this happened? there is no indication at the moment. it is too early to speculate. it is an ongoing fire scene. it will obviously take the need to assess structural damage before people can start making the necessary enquiries into what happened. but it is important to understand how it came about. as we did four years ago, we must commend the fire and emergency services for their actions, for ensuring that the blaze has been brought under control. but nobody was thankfully injured. this took place in a very busy part of glasgow on a friday night. you have said that the uk government is ready to help the scottish government in the aftermath of this. in what way? we have helped with the restoration of the existing building. we put in about £10 million into that restoration. we need to know what is going to be involved. hopefu
to see it up in flames in glasgow, scotland. to see it up inflames again in glasgow, scotland. which was being restored because of a similar blaze four yea rs because of a similar blaze four years ago. it is early days but you have any indications as to why this happened? there is no indication at the moment. it is too early to speculate. it is an ongoing fire scene. it will obviously take the need to assess structural damage before people can start making the necessary enquiries into what...
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this was a sight glasgow never expected to see again.us school of art engulfed by fire once more. thick black smoke and flames spreading quickly, rising high into the night sky. i looked up and i saw this massive orange cloud. and i just thought to myself, surely that's not the art school, because it was on fire recently as well. weird that it is happening again. yeah, it feels like a dream. it can't be real. yeah, it can't be real. it isjust, like, strange. glasgow's not got very much luck with fires these days. i think pretty much everyone is just in shock because, i mean, it is iconic, isn't it? the fire spread to other buildings, including a nearby nightclub and a well—known music venue. some local residents were moved from their homes for safety. at its height, more than 120 firefighters were involved in the operation, water pumped from the river clyde to help dampen down the flames. every floor of the art school building at the centre of this fire is thought to be extensively damaged. the building in which the fire started has been
this was a sight glasgow never expected to see again.us school of art engulfed by fire once more. thick black smoke and flames spreading quickly, rising high into the night sky. i looked up and i saw this massive orange cloud. and i just thought to myself, surely that's not the art school, because it was on fire recently as well. weird that it is happening again. yeah, it feels like a dream. it can't be real. yeah, it can't be real. it isjust, like, strange. glasgow's not got very much luck...
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joining me now from glasgow is norry wilson, the editor of the lost glasgow website.u forjoining us on what i know it's an absolutely devastating day for people in glasgow, just seeing those scenes, particularly after what happened four years ago. what are your thoughts when you heard the news last night? an absolutely terrible sense of thinking deja vu. i witnessed the fire four years ago and i was message last night to look it up again andi message last night to look it up again and ijumped in a taxi and came into town. the fire last night was considerably more severe. the whole night sky was a light, smoke, flames, people standing in the street, people crying in the street. yesterday was a glasgow school of art graduation day, it should have been the happiest day of the year for the students. there were stu d e nts for the students. there were students still in their graduation finery standing and watching the building burn again, and it really is absolutely heartbreaking. even today, there are hundreds of people out just standing in today, there are hundreds of pe
joining me now from glasgow is norry wilson, the editor of the lost glasgow website.u forjoining us on what i know it's an absolutely devastating day for people in glasgow, just seeing those scenes, particularly after what happened four years ago. what are your thoughts when you heard the news last night? an absolutely terrible sense of thinking deja vu. i witnessed the fire four years ago and i was message last night to look it up again andi message last night to look it up again and ijumped...
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it is a very sad day for glasgow. i think it isa a very sad day for glasgow.tecture internationally. it is a sad day for art and architecture internationallym it is a sad day for art and architecture internationally. it has been described as a global tragedy. you talked about hearing of the news from abroad, in fact. how important and why is it so renowned in the world of not only art but architecture? tell us more. it broke all the rules as far as architecture. architecture at that time in the late victorian, early edwardian period, it was fruity, barack. macintouch edwardian period, it was fruity, ba rack. macintouch came edwardian period, it was fruity, barack. macintouch came along and everjapanese barack. macintouch came along and ever japanese influences and colonial architecture. —— macintosh. it was a brand—new architecture. an architectural scholar in the 20th century considered it to be a building that heralded in the 20th century. that significant it actually was. we are just breaking up actually was. we are just breaking upa bit actually was. we ar
it is a very sad day for glasgow. i think it isa a very sad day for glasgow.tecture internationally. it is a sad day for art and architecture internationallym it is a sad day for art and architecture internationally. it has been described as a global tragedy. you talked about hearing of the news from abroad, in fact. how important and why is it so renowned in the world of not only art but architecture? tell us more. it broke all the rules as far as architecture. architecture at that time in the...
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a fire has devastated glasgow's world —famous school of art. raised just after 11 o'clock last night and the mackintosh building was said to have been engulfed by flames within minutes. the scottish fire and rescue has said that the historic building has been extensively damaged along with some surrounding buildings. it was undergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following a similar blaze four years ago. let's go over live to the scene and our correspondent catriona renton. good morning, well the words that we are hearing over and over again, here this morning isjust how are hearing over and over again, here this morning is just how so sad, so very sad this is. of course this building hasjust about sad, so very sad this is. of course this building has just about to re—open after that devastating fire four years ago here, and you will see behind us, if we can zoom in a bit. you can see the activity still very much ongoing and you can see, from what we can see it is very much looking like a shell of a building from here. this is obvi
a fire has devastated glasgow's world —famous school of art. raised just after 11 o'clock last night and the mackintosh building was said to have been engulfed by flames within minutes. the scottish fire and rescue has said that the historic building has been extensively damaged along with some surrounding buildings. it was undergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following a similar blaze four years ago. let's go over live to the scene and our correspondent catriona renton....
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the sun is now up in glasgow.ed, by about point the glasgow school of art had been on fire for about a0 minutes. it was an extremely large blaze, it could be seen for miles around. and it continued to burn overnight. so it started off with about 60 firefighters, we just had a statement from scottish fire and rescue and they say 120 firefighters have been involved in trying to dampen down displays overnight. in the early hours of this morning it spread to another building nearby, also a listed building, which used to bea also a listed building, which used to be a former cinema, and it has caused significant damage to the building also. it has been pointed out that this is not the first time the building has been on fire. out that this is not the first time the building has been on firem out that this is not the first time the building has been on fire. it is not. several people, it was a busy friday night as you can imagine in the city centre last night, several people who saw this fire, witnessed this fire overnig
the sun is now up in glasgow.ed, by about point the glasgow school of art had been on fire for about a0 minutes. it was an extremely large blaze, it could be seen for miles around. and it continued to burn overnight. so it started off with about 60 firefighters, we just had a statement from scottish fire and rescue and they say 120 firefighters have been involved in trying to dampen down displays overnight. in the early hours of this morning it spread to another building nearby, also a listed...
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a second major fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art. at one point 120 firefighters were on scene. the fire is now said to be contained. the scale of damage is extensive. the government promises to help with restoration. we don't know what the structural damage is, the damage to the stonework, so i think it is too early to say what is going to be required but what i can say absolutely, is we will be there to help. the mother of 12—year—old billy caldwell, who wants to use cannabis oil to treat him says he is in a life threatening condition. my beautiful sweet little boy, who has a life—threatening form of epilepsy, and one seizure can kill him. he needs his medicine back today. andy murray confirms he will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queens next week. also in the next hour a crucial game for england's rugby players, and a stunning goal from ronaldo in the 2018 world cup. commentator: it's ronaldo! he's done it! he has only gone and done it! cristiano ronaldo! this 88th—minute equaliser gave cristiano ronaldo a ha
a second major fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art. at one point 120 firefighters were on scene. the fire is now said to be contained. the scale of damage is extensive. the government promises to help with restoration. we don't know what the structural damage is, the damage to the stonework, so i think it is too early to say what is going to be required but what i can say absolutely, is we will be there to help. the mother of...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. voted to liberalise the party's policy on abortion. it follows last month's referendum result in the republic of ireland, which overturned a de facto ban on most terminations. the motion, backed by sinn fein‘s leadership, has however, divided party members. from belfast, our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. resistance to sinn fein‘s moment of change. the party once opposed abortion in most circumstances. no more can it be commercialised and will our reproductive rights be capitalised and commercialised. applause today delegates queued to speak in favour of reform. we must face the reality, the lives of some women are placed in danger and real risk because of their pregnancy. during the recent referendum campaign, i was struck by the scores of winning that came forward and told their personal stories. last month ireland voted decisively to overturn its ban on abortion. today sinn fein passed a motion requiring its politicians to back new laws in the irish parliament, allowing
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. voted to liberalise the party's policy on abortion. it follows last month's referendum result in the republic of ireland, which overturned a de facto ban on most terminations. the motion, backed by sinn fein‘s leadership, has however, divided party members. from belfast, our ireland correspondent emma vardy reports. resistance to sinn fein‘s moment of change. the party once opposed abortion in most circumstances. no more can it be commercialised and...
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a massive blaze at glasgow's world —famous school of art.t's the second time the mackintosh building has been badly damaged by fire in four years. people, the citizens of glasgow, and people further afield, will have to prepare themselves for what is a seriously damaged building. good morning it's saturday the 16th ofjune. also this morning: theresa may says she's disappointed after one of her own mps blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. new health checks for the over—forties in england — they're to receive advice on how to reduce the risk of dementia. in sport, a world cup thriller, as ronaldo, scores a hat—trick against spain. this stunning late freekick made it 3—3, as both sides, served up a classic. it certainly was. and nick has the weather. showers around for many. nowhere will be wet all day long. it is cooler. tomorrow, plenty of cloud, but more of us dry. your full weather forecast coming up... thanks. good morning our main story. a fire has devastated glasgow's world —famous school of art. the alarm was raise
a massive blaze at glasgow's world —famous school of art.t's the second time the mackintosh building has been badly damaged by fire in four years. people, the citizens of glasgow, and people further afield, will have to prepare themselves for what is a seriously damaged building. good morning it's saturday the 16th ofjune. also this morning: theresa may says she's disappointed after one of her own mps blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. new health checks for the...
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alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. now to local journalist colin stone, who is at the scene — he's been up all night covering this story. nobody will be able to believe that this morning. yet again, it's happened. dreadful scenes. it's been quite the evening hearing kaleidoscope. the second time in four years. people i have spoken to today can't believe something has happened. a building which is so beloved in" two glaswegians and people the world either because of its history and the fact that it is a mackintosh building. the flames have now spread to adjacent buildings. but it is that feeling of shock that this has happened once again to what is probably glasgow's most famous and iconic building. renovation work has been ongoing since the last fire and it hasn't reopened? not since the initial blaze? the plan was for the building to reopen next year. the school of art started a massive fundraising programme. they set a target of £32 million and averaged around 25, 26 and renovation plans were under way. with much of
alexandra mckenzie, bbc news, glasgow. now to local journalist colin stone, who is at the scene — he's been up all night covering this story. nobody will be able to believe that this morning. yet again, it's happened. dreadful scenes. it's been quite the evening hearing kaleidoscope. the second time in four years. people i have spoken to today can't believe something has happened. a building which is so beloved in" two glaswegians and people the world either because of its history and...
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we'd love to have people come and visit glasgow. and they can experience it. rom anywhere.>> >> reporter: so, you see, the middle of nowhere has been somewhere all along. kevin tibbles, nbc news, glasgow, montana. >> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. tomorrow on "nightly news with kate snow," the controversy over playgrounds where safety is not the main concern. i'm jose diaz-balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time and good night. smoke, filling on this hot day. a recycling plant rn >>> right now at 6:00, smoke filling the east bay sky on this hot day. a recycling plant burning in oakland. this is not the first time it's caught fire. the news atarts right now. good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm vicki nguyen. it's been two hours since the fire started at the schnitzer steel recycling facility. firefighters from multiple agencies responded to the flames today. >> that massive plume of smoke could be seen all over the bay area. live at the scene continuing our breaking news. anser? >> reporter: terr
we'd love to have people come and visit glasgow. and they can experience it. rom anywhere.>> >> reporter: so, you see, the middle of nowhere has been somewhere all along. kevin tibbles, nbc news, glasgow, montana. >> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. tomorrow on "nightly news with kate snow," the controversy over playgrounds where safety is not the main concern. i'm jose diaz-balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your...
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susan, the leader of glasgow city council, thanks for joining susan, the leader of glasgow city council, thanks forjoining us. a couple of dozen people had to be evacuated overnight but they might get back into their homes, but the priority remains on dampening down this fire. lorna, thanks forjoining us. thank you very much indeed. lorna gordon, live in glasgow. time for an update on the weather. i'm not going to move you very far. this is the scene in south lanarkshire. if you know sheila, tell her she has been on the telly, and it may cheer her up. the weather is not looking good. it will improve slowly. it is notjust lanarkshire. eventually the rain will clear away but it will take awhile to get away from the north—east of scotland. clearing skies overnight. some brightness in the west to finish the day. temperatures in single figures. that is not the case in the south west because the cloud will thicken all the while during the early hours. then rain, northern ireland, down towards wales and the south—west. maybe the west of scotla nd south—west. maybe the west of scotland as well.
susan, the leader of glasgow city council, thanks for joining susan, the leader of glasgow city council, thanks forjoining us. a couple of dozen people had to be evacuated overnight but they might get back into their homes, but the priority remains on dampening down this fire. lorna, thanks forjoining us. thank you very much indeed. lorna gordon, live in glasgow. time for an update on the weather. i'm not going to move you very far. this is the scene in south lanarkshire. if you know sheila,...
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the glasgow school of art was the work of the scottish architect, charles rennie mackintosh.h portugal. cristiano ronaldo scored a hat—trick for portugal and diego costa scored
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in the hearts of people in glasgow.ave looked at pictures of how it was inside and, my goodness, it is so difficult. when i first saw the headline i thought, they are looking back on history. i could not believe it. what were your thoughts? you think not again, surely? there will be questions about how this started. the main question is now, can it be restored and what is the cost? nicola sturgeon says in one paper we will do everything we can but kind of thing reason. is it 35 million that has already been spent on doing it up? at what point do you think, we are not able to restore it? that will be a tragedy. i have never been there but i know the building because it is internationally famous. 35 million, do you think that should come from art lovers, donations or should it be coming from the government? and maybe that money that would have been used going into something like bobbies and boots on the ground. that is the trouble when you talk about where should it come from? should it come from wealthy philanthropists p
in the hearts of people in glasgow.ave looked at pictures of how it was inside and, my goodness, it is so difficult. when i first saw the headline i thought, they are looking back on history. i could not believe it. what were your thoughts? you think not again, surely? there will be questions about how this started. the main question is now, can it be restored and what is the cost? nicola sturgeon says in one paper we will do everything we can but kind of thing reason. is it 35 million that has...
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a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage.he most important thing today as we are not mourning loss of life and we should not forget that. that is down to the skill and speedy response of the fire service. i'm grateful to them all. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. a moment to forget for one of the greats. lionel messi misses a crucial penalty, as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina on day 3 of the world cup. and joining me tonight to review the sunday papers will be owen bennett from huffpostuk — and the journalist and broadcaster, penny smith. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in an extraordinary intervention by the home secretary, a 12—year—old boy with severe epilepsy is tonight receiving treatment, using an illegalform of cannabis oil. billy caudwell‘s mother bought the oil in canada, to help control his seizures but it was confiscated on her arrival at heathrow airport. sajid javid said he used "an exceptional power" to issue the licence for wh
a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage.he most important thing today as we are not mourning loss of life and we should not forget that. that is down to the skill and speedy response of the fire service. i'm grateful to them all. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. a moment to forget for one of the greats. lionel messi misses a crucial penalty, as underdogs iceland secure a draw...
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alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.und 30 million people, play games, whether on phones, tablets, computers, or consoles. but now, problems relating to videogames are being seen as a medical condition. from tomorrow, the world health 0rganization will recognise "gaming disorder," and issue guidelines on how to diagnose people who are addicted. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, reports. you could be fighting dragons or you could be taking out a terrorist force, anything you want to do, save a princess or become a blue hedgehog running at the speed of sound. it's crazy. starwars and gaming, and you put them into the one thing and it's absolutely amazing how you can be any character. you can be a stormtrooper, you can be a rebel, and you can be absolutely anything and do whatever you want, and you can change your character. from angry birds and candy crush to the latest craze, fortnite, industry figures suggest over 37 million britons have played an electronic game in the past six months. whether on pcs, consoles or mobiles, d
alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.und 30 million people, play games, whether on phones, tablets, computers, or consoles. but now, problems relating to videogames are being seen as a medical condition. from tomorrow, the world health 0rganization will recognise "gaming disorder," and issue guidelines on how to diagnose people who are addicted. 0ur media editor, amol rajan, reports. you could be fighting dragons or you could be taking out a terrorist force, anything you want to do,...
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certainly for glasgow and belfast, some in the forecast as well. though it may cool off just a fraction across northern parts of england as well. so that heat slips under the further towards the south and into the midlands east anglia and the southeast. perhaps the high teens in the north of england on wednesday but possibly 27 in london and norwich. towards the end of the week, high—pressure establishes itself across the uk so we are talking about mostly dry weather. questions for how the government will pay for a funding boost for the nhs. the prime minister says the health service in england will get an extra £20 billion a year by 2023. we asa we as a country will be contributing a bit more. hundreds of migrants picked up off the coast of libya, arrived in the spanish port of valencia. and the first big upset at the world cup, mexico beat the reigning champions germany. good evening. theresa may has announced a funding boost for the nhs in england saying it will receive an extra £20 billion a year by 2023. it would be partly paid for by 2023. it
certainly for glasgow and belfast, some in the forecast as well. though it may cool off just a fraction across northern parts of england as well. so that heat slips under the further towards the south and into the midlands east anglia and the southeast. perhaps the high teens in the north of england on wednesday but possibly 27 in london and norwich. towards the end of the week, high—pressure establishes itself across the uk so we are talking about mostly dry weather. questions for how the...
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a fire broke out at glasgow art school in 2014.people, in disbelief that it could happen again. particularly so given the painstaking and careful efforts that have taken place over past years to restore the building. i visited the building on the 1st ofjune as a guest at the degree show 2018. i saw the restored library and the famous hen run, and was struck by the love and passion of those involved in restoring the building. i'm devastated by the fire, a fact i was able to communicate directly when speaking to the school's director over the weekend, and my heart goes out to the school, its students and supporters who have done so much to raise funds for the restoration after 2014. the loss of glasgow school of art, particularly on the 150th anniversary year since macintosh' birth is a very sore loss for the city. it is a catastrophe to lose it and my heart goes out to the staff, the professor and his staff, to those that were working on the restoration and particularly to the people who put so much love and care of attention into b
a fire broke out at glasgow art school in 2014.people, in disbelief that it could happen again. particularly so given the painstaking and careful efforts that have taken place over past years to restore the building. i visited the building on the 1st ofjune as a guest at the degree show 2018. i saw the restored library and the famous hen run, and was struck by the love and passion of those involved in restoring the building. i'm devastated by the fire, a fact i was able to communicate directly...
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in glasgow there is a major fire.er heath from the scotland fire and rescue service. he has been talking about what they are doing to tackle displays at the art school. this building has extensive damage. it is damaged in every part of the building. ithink it is damaged in every part of the building. i think the people of glasgow and citizens far afield need to be prepared for what they are about to see because it is a seriously damaged building. fire crews have been working hard. the primary focus was to stop the fire spreading. we held it for some time but the fire did spread to an adjacent cinema theatre building adjoining it. fire crews were in that building early on trying to extinguish the fire. the conditions we re extinguish the fire. the conditions were so much they had to withdraw. the adjacent buildings in sauchiehall street which comprises a theatre and other shops have suffered damage. that is the area of our focus. we have suffered damage. that is the area of ourfocus. we have the suffered damage. that i
in glasgow there is a major fire.er heath from the scotland fire and rescue service. he has been talking about what they are doing to tackle displays at the art school. this building has extensive damage. it is damaged in every part of the building. ithink it is damaged in every part of the building. i think the people of glasgow and citizens far afield need to be prepared for what they are about to see because it is a seriously damaged building. fire crews have been working hard. the primary...
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a massive blaze at glasgow's world —famous school of art.s the second time the mackintosh building has been badly damaged by fire in four years. there is no salvaging it. it is heartbreaking. good morning — it's saturday, 16th june. also this morning: theresa may says she's disappointed after one of her own mps blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. new health checks for the over—forties in england — they're to receive advice on how to reduce the risk of dementia. in sport, a world cup thriller, as ronaldo, scores a hat—trick against spain. this stunning late freekick made it 3 — 3, as both sides, served up a classic. and nick has the weather. nowhere will be whittled a low long. it isa nowhere will be whittled a low long. it is a bit cooler. tomorrow, plenty of clout. your full weekend weather forecast coming up. firefighters are battling to contain a huge blaze at glasgow's world —famous school of art. the alarm was raised just after 11 o'clock last night and the mackintosh building was said to have been engulfed by fla
a massive blaze at glasgow's world —famous school of art.s the second time the mackintosh building has been badly damaged by fire in four years. there is no salvaging it. it is heartbreaking. good morning — it's saturday, 16th june. also this morning: theresa may says she's disappointed after one of her own mps blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. new health checks for the over—forties in england — they're to receive advice on how to reduce the risk of dementia. in...
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the fire lit up the night sky over glasgow. the blaze consuming one of the city's most celebrated buildings. for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames low voices in the new top of that popped up for action when all was . the whole thing went live and saying it's on fire doesn't a salvage any mail so. it's harboring you want to be. this school was undergoing a multi million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art nouveau building designed by renowned scottish architect charlotte's rené mackintosh was destroyed in another fire many students lost all their work. more than one hundred firefighters tackled this latest blaze so devastating loss of bolding that i don't know if it can be replaced but people are safe and. take some comfort to the. police and fire authorities will be conducting a full investigation there's a sense of disbelief that one of glasgow's best beloved buildings has again been devoured by fire diana kerim al-jazeera and area's largest st
the fire lit up the night sky over glasgow. the blaze consuming one of the city's most celebrated buildings. for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames low voices in the new top of that popped up for action when all was . the whole thing went live and saying it's on fire doesn't a salvage any mail so. it's harboring you want to be. this school was undergoing a multi million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art nouveau...
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a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, praised the response of the emergency services. the most important thing today is that we are not mourning the loss of life, and we should not forget that, and that is down to the skill and the speedy response of the fire service, and for that i am immensely grateful to all of them. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. a moment to forget for one of the greats. lionel messi misses a crucial penalty, as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina on day 3 of the world cup. and joining me tonight to review the sunday papers will be owen bennett from huffpostuk, and the journalist and broadcaster penny smith. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may will tomorrow unveil a long—term funding plan for the nhs in england. she had promised to come up with details before the nhs‘s 70th anniversary next month. the spending plan means that £1
a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, praised the response of the emergency services. the most important thing today is that we are not mourning the loss of life, and we should not forget that, and that is down to the skill and the speedy response of the fire service, and for that i am immensely grateful to all of them. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their...
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and for the second time in three years, glasgow's iconic school of art goes up in flames. a hat—trick for ronaldo in a thrilling clash between portugal and spain on day two of the world cup. hello, and welcome to bbc news. the white house has been forced to clarify donald trump's stance on his administration's immigration controls, which have led to children being split from their parents. almost 2,000 children have been separated from their parents at the us border with mexico injust two months. earlier, the us president caused confusion by appearing to refuse to sign a new bill, drafted by his own republican party, that aims to stop the practice. 0ur washington correspondent chris buckler has more details. america is seen as a place of escape, and in an effort to find a better life many people take risks to try to cross the border into the country. children were among this group of dozens of undocumented migrants, found hidden inside a lorry when it was stopped here in texas. all these races people say, ta ke texas. all these races people say, take them back to mexico, s
and for the second time in three years, glasgow's iconic school of art goes up in flames. a hat—trick for ronaldo in a thrilling clash between portugal and spain on day two of the world cup. hello, and welcome to bbc news. the white house has been forced to clarify donald trump's stance on his administration's immigration controls, which have led to children being split from their parents. almost 2,000 children have been separated from their parents at the us border with mexico injust two...
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this is such an iconic building in glasgow, so famous.on from people living there? its grief. it has been very sad, the reaction. we've seen people coming past, whether it's been tourists and it's of course famous for that, whether its current students and former stu d e nts its current students and former students at the school of art to have come, many with tears in their rise and telling of their memories of the building. that building has seen so many of the building. that building has seen so many successful artists go through it. the three recent turner prize winners have come from the glasgow school of art. there's people like peter ca paldi, glasgow school of art. there's people like peter capaldi, robbie coltrane who both went there. there's a roll call of big names who have set foot in that building. they've called it a living building. they've called it a living building. they call the building a work of art which was charles rennie mackintosh‘s masterpiece, an attraction that people come from the world over to see. russian pol
this is such an iconic building in glasgow, so famous.on from people living there? its grief. it has been very sad, the reaction. we've seen people coming past, whether it's been tourists and it's of course famous for that, whether its current students and former stu d e nts its current students and former students at the school of art to have come, many with tears in their rise and telling of their memories of the building. that building has seen so many of the building. that building has seen...
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the building is one of glasgow's iconic landmarks and regarded as mackintosh's greatest work.ctural significance and a unique and irreplaceable building in the eyes of many worldwide. the loss of the glasgow school of art, particularly in the 150th anniversary year since mackintosh's birth, is a very, very sore loss for the city indeed. charles rennie mackintosh's glasgow school of art, a magnificent edifice that dominates the skyline of garnethill, is the epitome of what it means to be a glaswegian. it embodies the very essence of the city's character and so is a true example of human genius. and the grief i experienced after the fire in 2014 was profound. it felt like part of our city had died that day. to now witness an even more severe conflagration, consume this precious art nouveau masterpiece, has left me both angry and incredulous that it could have happened again. now should gibraltar have its own mp at westminster? one conservative certainly thinks so. gibraltar has been much fought over throughout its history and has been in british hands since the 18th century. cra
the building is one of glasgow's iconic landmarks and regarded as mackintosh's greatest work.ctural significance and a unique and irreplaceable building in the eyes of many worldwide. the loss of the glasgow school of art, particularly in the 150th anniversary year since mackintosh's birth, is a very, very sore loss for the city indeed. charles rennie mackintosh's glasgow school of art, a magnificent edifice that dominates the skyline of garnethill, is the epitome of what it means to be a...
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firefighters have spent another night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art.'s the second fire there in four years. nearby buildings, including a nightclub and a music venue, have also been damaged. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are david wooding from the sun on sunday and peter conradi from the sunday times. before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jon watson. good morning. england are just one day away now from their opener against tunisia. we know nothing of who will feature in the starting 11 — only the players know those details after gareth southgate opted to notify which players will be starting. england have been training this morning — all 23 players present again — and then they set off on a trip of about a thousand miles to volgograd this afternoon. southgate said he'd told the players who'd be starting to settle nerves, with such a long lead up to their opening group game. there were one or two positions still if up for grabs, certainly in de
firefighters have spent another night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art.'s the second fire there in four years. nearby buildings, including a nightclub and a music venue, have also been damaged. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are david wooding from the sun on sunday and peter conradi from the sunday times. before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jon watson....
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that was katrina renton in glasgow. time for the headlines on bbc news. £20 billion a year in real terms increase to the nhs in england by 2023. labour says it is not enough and would more than match what the government is spending. there are calls for a change in the lords after the home office allows a boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal form with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegalform —— with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal form —— form with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegalform —— form of cannabis oil. migrants rescued off the libyan coast have arrived in spain. it sparked a row between member states over who should i accept them. now time to catch up with the sport. good afternoon. england have begun theirjourney from their training base in reppino to volgograd in south west russia, where they'll play their opening world cup fixture tomorrow. they will make the 1,000 mile trip, with tunisia lying in wait. they'll also find significantly warmer tempartures down
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it really is one of the centrepieces of glasgow, one of the most if not the most famous building in glasgowfamous school about. exceptional lanai have been there. we've had three recent turner prizewinners —— exceptional ala —— exceptional alumni. it was viewed as a working building until the fire four years ago. you can a working building until the fire four years ago. you can see a working building until the fire four years ago. you can see the scaffolding up there, that was the restoration from the last time around. tragically it was due to reopen next year but of course all of this now has happened. we've seen people coming by, stopping and looking. people are saying it is so, so looking. people are saying it is so, so is that. we've seen many students coming past, current students with tea rs coming past, current students with tears in their rise. it really is somewhere that has a big connection for people who study there and visit there. thank you. sajid javid has revealed he was the victim of a moped mugging shortly before he was appointed home secretary. in an interview with the sun
it really is one of the centrepieces of glasgow, one of the most if not the most famous building in glasgowfamous school about. exceptional lanai have been there. we've had three recent turner prizewinners —— exceptional ala —— exceptional alumni. it was viewed as a working building until the fire four years ago. you can a working building until the fire four years ago. you can see a working building until the fire four years ago. you can see the scaffolding up there, that was the...
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there are fears that the glasgow school of art, which was ravaged by a fire on friday night, may haveocked down. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's show: i meet the new robot helping to keep beaches clean here in thailand. i'm cleaning the beach! we travel to the most crowded island in the world. you asked for a seven—storey bronze statue of yourself. ade tries his hand at comedy improv in new york. it's beautiful, man. and we go behind the scenes at the lab that looks after priceless old masters in florence. we are starting this week in thailand, a country with over 2000 kilometres of coastline, and every year, millions of tourists come here to enjoy its tropical sandy beaches. but some of those tourists are having an impact on the marine environment. they are the ones who leave their rubbish behind when they've finished their day at the beach. and it seems that smokers are among some of the worst offenders. so much so that thai authorities have now introduced a smoking ban at some of the country's most popular beaches. it is now illegal to smoke
there are fears that the glasgow school of art, which was ravaged by a fire on friday night, may haveocked down. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's show: i meet the new robot helping to keep beaches clean here in thailand. i'm cleaning the beach! we travel to the most crowded island in the world. you asked for a seven—storey bronze statue of yourself. ade tries his hand at comedy improv in new york. it's beautiful, man. and we go behind the scenes at the...
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the fire lit up the night sky over glasgow. the blaze consuming one of the city's most celebrated buildings. for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames of orange flames in the new top of the lead up to otherwise when i was. doing the whole thing on my own saying it's on fire there's no salvage any mail so. it's harboring you want to be. this school was undergoing a multi million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art nouveau building designed by renowned scottish architect charlotte renée mackintosh was destroyed in another fire many students lost all their work. more than one hundred firefighters tackled this latest blaze so devastating loss of bolding that i don't know if it can be replaced but people are safe now all take some comfort in that. police and fire authorities will be conducting a full investigation there's a sense of disbelief that one of glasgow's best beloved buildings has again been devoured by fire diana kerim al-jazeera. the rules at
the fire lit up the night sky over glasgow. the blaze consuming one of the city's most celebrated buildings. for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames of orange flames in the new top of the lead up to otherwise when i was. doing the whole thing on my own saying it's on fire there's no salvage any mail so. it's harboring you want to be. this school was undergoing a multi million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art...
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in scotland fire has broken out in the center of glasgow the famous mcintosh building glasgow school of art was undergoing a multi-million dollar restoration after being destroyed in a blaze in two thousand and fourteen it is posted to social media show the fire being visible from as far away as ten kilometers so just fire rescue service is working to bring the inferno under control. for latest updates to head over to our web site you can see the latest news of the day updated twenty four hours a day and of course all of our latest from the world cup being held in russia for me for the moment that one east is next. the plight of the syrian people and the violence they enjoy is plain for all to see. in but behind closed doors lurks an unspeakable brutality inflicted on the women. from the brave few who survived miocene us and dignity and dead to tell the tale. silent war a witness documentary on al-jazeera. the remote windswept federal islands are a world away from tropical southeast asia. but hundreds of asian women are moving to these sub park the islands between norway and iceland
in scotland fire has broken out in the center of glasgow the famous mcintosh building glasgow school of art was undergoing a multi-million dollar restoration after being destroyed in a blaze in two thousand and fourteen it is posted to social media show the fire being visible from as far away as ten kilometers so just fire rescue service is working to bring the inferno under control. for latest updates to head over to our web site you can see the latest news of the day updated twenty four hours...
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a fire has devastated glasgow's world —famous school of art.dergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following a similar blaze four years ago. people, the citizens of glasgow, certainly further afield, need to be prepared for what they will see in the next few hours which is a very seriously damaged building. the mother of 12—year—old billy caldwell who wants to use cannabis oil to treat him says he is in a life—threatening condition. the home office says it's sympathetic and will take advice from his doctors. the prime minister has expressed "disappointment" after one of her own mps, sir christopher chope, blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. hundreds of civilians are said to be trapped in their homes by the latest round of fighting in yemen. pro—government forces, backed by saudi arabia, are said to have the upper hand in the battle to take the city of hudaydah. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's show: i meet the new robot helping to keep beaches clean here in thailand. i'm cleaning the
a fire has devastated glasgow's world —famous school of art.dergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following a similar blaze four years ago. people, the citizens of glasgow, certainly further afield, need to be prepared for what they will see in the next few hours which is a very seriously damaged building. the mother of 12—year—old billy caldwell who wants to use cannabis oil to treat him says he is in a life—threatening condition. the home office says it's sympathetic...
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there's fears that the glasgow school of art, which was ravaged by a fire on friday night, may have to knocked down. on meet the author this week my guest, the american writer paula mclain, whose novel, love and ruin, tells the story of a tumultuous marriage of two writers who needed each other then found they couldn't survive together. martha gellhorn and ernest hemingway. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says the nhs in england will get an extra £20 billion a year in real—terms funding by 2023. in a bbc interview today the prime minister said some of the money would come from savings made when britain stops paying into the eu budget. and that a section would have to be funded by higher taxation. labour say the government was relying on a "hypothetical" windfall. the institute for fiscal studies said there would be no brexit windfall because the uk faces a steep exit bill. 0ur health correspondent dominic hughes reports. as the pressure on the nhs has grown, so too have calls for more money for the health service. finally, after weeks of tough talks in whitehall, th
there's fears that the glasgow school of art, which was ravaged by a fire on friday night, may have to knocked down. on meet the author this week my guest, the american writer paula mclain, whose novel, love and ruin, tells the story of a tumultuous marriage of two writers who needed each other then found they couldn't survive together. martha gellhorn and ernest hemingway. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says the nhs in england will get an extra £20 billion a year in...
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who's tweeted it to say that scotland glasgow generally need to be competitive with the rest of the world and stop standing by the traffic lights with a cardboard sign and an empty coffee cup and of it be creative or die that is evolution says part of the.
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glasgow up to 26 degrees, not bad at all for the time of year.ern ireland and west wales could touch 30 degrees. during friday night into the early hours of saturday that cloud in the east will roll further west. parts of the midlands, northern england and scotland turning cloudy. northern ireland and parts of the south—west holding on to clear skies, nine to 1a degrees. high pressure still control. this weather front will try to bring rain into the north—west, without much success. into the north—west, without much success. an area into the north—west, without much success. an area of into the north—west, without much success. an area of low pressure down into the south will come into play later in the weekend. saturday a beautiful day. lots of sunshine, not as much cloud in eastern areas. still cool thought north sea coasts but temperatures in the south and west well u p but temperatures in the south and west well up into the mid to high 20s. west well up into the mid to high 205. i west well up into the mid to high 20s. i mentioned this area o
glasgow up to 26 degrees, not bad at all for the time of year.ern ireland and west wales could touch 30 degrees. during friday night into the early hours of saturday that cloud in the east will roll further west. parts of the midlands, northern england and scotland turning cloudy. northern ireland and parts of the south—west holding on to clear skies, nine to 1a degrees. high pressure still control. this weather front will try to bring rain into the north—west, without much success. into...
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still mild there in glasgow to start the day, 15 degrees, similar temperature in london.ts. whereas over the last few days, it has burnt back out to sea, i think we will see a bit more cloud encroaching into these eastern areas. as a consequence, it will be cooler. scotland generally a little bit less hot than it has been over the last day or so, so 26 degrees in glasgow on friday afternoon. further south, those temperatures still up into the high 20s. parts of wales, perhaps the western side of northern ireland, could still get up to 30 degrees. now, we go through friday night, and we're going to bring that cloud in eastern areas, a little bit further west. it'll spread across parts of the midlands, northern england. clear skies out west, temperatures dropping to between 9 and 1a degrees. high pressure, then, still with us as we start off the weekend. there are a couple of subtle weather features that might change things a bit — one frontal system which try to will bring a bit more cloud in to the north—west, and this area of low pressure, which will come into play throu
still mild there in glasgow to start the day, 15 degrees, similar temperature in london.ts. whereas over the last few days, it has burnt back out to sea, i think we will see a bit more cloud encroaching into these eastern areas. as a consequence, it will be cooler. scotland generally a little bit less hot than it has been over the last day or so, so 26 degrees in glasgow on friday afternoon. further south, those temperatures still up into the high 20s. parts of wales, perhaps the western side...
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has broken out for a second time in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgowl of art. there has been extensive damage. the government has said it will help with restoring the building. we don't know what the structural damage is, the damage to the stonework. so, i think it's too early to say what's going to be required, but what i can say absolutely is, we will be there to help. the home secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwell, after doctors said it was a ‘medical emergency‘. his family say the substance — which has now been administered — helps keep life—threatening seizures at bay. andy murray confirms he will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queen's next week. now on bbc news, it's time for this week's edition of dateline london. hello and a warm welcome to dateline london. i'm jane hill. this week, we discuss a turbulent week in westminster around the brexit negotiations, we'll consider how much was achieved at the us—north korea summit and we'll discuss the potentially despera
has broken out for a second time in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgowl of art. there has been extensive damage. the government has said it will help with restoring the building. we don't know what the structural damage is, the damage to the stonework. so, i think it's too early to say what's going to be required, but what i can say absolutely is, we will be there to help. the home secretary uses an exceptional power to release illegal cannabis oil to severely...
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glasgow's cherished mackintosh building was engulfed in flames for a second time. be seen from miles around. as the fire rapidly spread, some local residents were evacuated from their homes and businesses. more than 60 firefighters have been tackling this major blaze for several hours, and it now looks as if the flames have spread to a second building. it had indeed spread, to the nearby campus nightclub, and the 02 abc music venue. more resources were drafted in from across scotland, and at its height, 120 firefighters fought to save these buildings. as dawn broke and the smoke subsided, the remains of the mackintosh building began to emerge. the extent of the damage was far worse than from the fire four years ago. we are working on all fronts, we are working on four different parts of the building, and the main operation at the moment is trying to extinguish the fire completely within both the school of art and adjacent buildings. affectionately known as the mac, the grade a listed building was completed in 1909. considered to be charles rennie mackintosh's maste
glasgow's cherished mackintosh building was engulfed in flames for a second time. be seen from miles around. as the fire rapidly spread, some local residents were evacuated from their homes and businesses. more than 60 firefighters have been tackling this major blaze for several hours, and it now looks as if the flames have spread to a second building. it had indeed spread, to the nearby campus nightclub, and the 02 abc music venue. more resources were drafted in from across scotland, and at...
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alexander mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.se a form of medicinal cannabis oil in the uk after the british home secretary stepped in to allow a boy with severe epilepsy, to be treated with it. billy caldwell‘s mother bought the oil in canada to help control his seizures but it was confiscated on her arrival at london's heathrow airport. richard lister has the story. charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands. to treat billy's epilepsy, they bought cannabis oil in canada containing an ingredient banned in the uk. the drug which had kept billy's seizures under control for almost a year was confiscated and four days later billy was back in hospital. he's still there but today charlotte was told the home office had backed down and licensed billy's cannabis treatment, leaving her relieved but angry. my experience throughout this leaves me in no doubt that the home office can no longer play a role, in fact play any role in the administration of medication for sick children in
alexander mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow.se a form of medicinal cannabis oil in the uk after the british home secretary stepped in to allow a boy with severe epilepsy, to be treated with it. billy caldwell‘s mother bought the oil in canada to help control his seizures but it was confiscated on her arrival at london's heathrow airport. richard lister has the story. charlotte and billy caldwell flew back to britain on monday after taking the law into their own hands. to treat billy's epilepsy,...
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the afternoon temperatures, forget about 31, more like 26 in glasgow.ial to hit 30 degrees. this weekend, we will be watching the area of low pressure. it is possible to have some showers, but high pressure seems likely to stay. this weekend, lots of sunshine, still very hot in the south, a little cooler further north. that is all for now. hello, you're watching afternoon live. i'm ben brown. today at 2. the doctor at the centre of the gosport hospital scandal breaks her silence and says she was doing the best for the patients. her husband speaks on her behalf. she was a hard—working, dedicated doctor. doing the best for her patients in a very inadequately resourced part of the health service. ‘it‘s like the apocalypse' say people threatened by the wildfire raging on saddlworth moor as dozens of homes are evacuated. we noticed a new thick black plume of smoke and heard crackling and the fire, and there was all this ash and the thick black smoke came crumbling down, and we couldn't breathe. it was horrendous. prince william meets palestinian president ab
the afternoon temperatures, forget about 31, more like 26 in glasgow.ial to hit 30 degrees. this weekend, we will be watching the area of low pressure. it is possible to have some showers, but high pressure seems likely to stay. this weekend, lots of sunshine, still very hot in the south, a little cooler further north. that is all for now. hello, you're watching afternoon live. i'm ben brown. today at 2. the doctor at the centre of the gosport hospital scandal breaks her silence and says she...
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work is continuing to make the glasgow school of art safe, following the fire which gutted the historic building. fire crews will remain at the scene throughout the night. in a moment, find out what mark kermode thinks of the all—female crime caper ocean's 8. the film review is coming up at 11.16. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are owen bennett, deputy political editor at huffpostuk, and the journalist and broadcaster penny smith. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. glad you came back. we thought we would come in and check out your biscuits, see if you got anything better. we'll start off with the sunday telegraph. the observer pictures the mackintosh building in glasgow destroyed by fire late on friday night, the paper leads on details of a £20 billion injection of extra cash for the nhs expected to be unveiled by theresa may tomorrow. the mail on sunday also leads with the announcement claiming the timing comes as mrs may faces "intense pressure" on her leadership ahead of the eu withdrawal bill debate on we
work is continuing to make the glasgow school of art safe, following the fire which gutted the historic building. fire crews will remain at the scene throughout the night. in a moment, find out what mark kermode thinks of the all—female crime caper ocean's 8. the film review is coming up at 11.16. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are owen bennett, deputy political editor at huffpostuk, and the journalist and broadcaster penny...