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police furious greater manchester police chief has issued an open letter condemning what he calls an accurate report to the strongly worded statement has even accused the b.b.c. of reaching its guidelines the programme at least by inference wrongly suggested that officers and stuff why. back on the night of the attack this is untrue and is no more into the attack on g.n.p. police officers who as the actual footage showed bravely in response to this horrific attack the police did not specify exactly which fragments of the b.b.c. film they believe misrepresented their response on the night of the tragedy however the documentary does contain a lot of interviews with victims who were left frustrated by the police in action here very. very large force of policeman come in but not really any of them will help and they were there to. just secure the premises called police officers with guns pointed towards me had said was that the council to try and save lives was literally going on when you just remember i'm going with i could see was in their decision of course airing criticism isn't an i
police furious greater manchester police chief has issued an open letter condemning what he calls an accurate report to the strongly worded statement has even accused the b.b.c. of reaching its guidelines the programme at least by inference wrongly suggested that officers and stuff why. back on the night of the attack this is untrue and is no more into the attack on g.n.p. police officers who as the actual footage showed bravely in response to this horrific attack the police did not specify...
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that result means the tories no longer control any councils in the greater manchester area.s been to trafford this morning. labour party, 2018 votes. cheering it's years since labour have had something to cheer about in trafford. the council's been in conservative hands since 200a. not any more. last night, red overtook blue here, leaving the authority in no overall control. we were a target for the labour party, it's the only conservative council surrounded by a number of labour councils in greater manchester and the north—west. and we've seen significant opposition activity. in the wards where we've seen them change this evening, there is a combination of a significantly higher turnout than we've previously seen before. in local elections, it's local issues which swing the pendulum. here there have been rows over controversial development plans on green belt land. the greens won two surprise seats here. over the pennines in sheffield, environmental issues also came into play. the city council's tree—felling programme has angered voters, and though labour retained control i
that result means the tories no longer control any councils in the greater manchester area.s been to trafford this morning. labour party, 2018 votes. cheering it's years since labour have had something to cheer about in trafford. the council's been in conservative hands since 200a. not any more. last night, red overtook blue here, leaving the authority in no overall control. we were a target for the labour party, it's the only conservative council surrounded by a number of labour councils in...
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greater manchester police were called to the salisbury nightclub in the area of brinnington. it's thought a black audi a4 collided with a number of people before fleeing the scene. a man in his 30s died later in hospital. pressure to relax northern ireland's strict abortion laws is intensifying with labour adding its voice to calls for change. it comes after friday's historic referendum in the republic of ireland. mps from across the commons say women should have the same rights in all parts of the uk, but downing street insists it's a matterfor northern ireland. the dup, on whom theresa may relies for a majority in parliament, says it will not be bullied into accepting abortion. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, is in belfast and explains how the law
greater manchester police were called to the salisbury nightclub in the area of brinnington. it's thought a black audi a4 collided with a number of people before fleeing the scene. a man in his 30s died later in hospital. pressure to relax northern ireland's strict abortion laws is intensifying with labour adding its voice to calls for change. it comes after friday's historic referendum in the republic of ireland. mps from across the commons say women should have the same rights in all parts of...
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we've just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism. every time i close my eyes, ijust see it and hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter, lainey, it's still very raw.
we've just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism. every time i close my eyes, ijust see it and hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter, lainey, it's still very raw.
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greater manchester, liverpool, merseyside areas, as well as through manchester but it will brighten up and feel humid in the south. after some rain in the next few hours, sunshine overhead. coventry, the chance of one or two isolated showers. blue skies overhead, 27 degrees high in the highlands. return tools eastern coats of scotland. one or two showers will keep going, humid start a bank holiday monday in the south, with temperature is in the mid
greater manchester, liverpool, merseyside areas, as well as through manchester but it will brighten up and feel humid in the south. after some rain in the next few hours, sunshine overhead. coventry, the chance of one or two isolated showers. blue skies overhead, 27 degrees high in the highlands. return tools eastern coats of scotland. one or two showers will keep going, humid start a bank holiday monday in the south, with temperature is in the mid
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when i can go to the bot and just have that little bit of downtime. 17—year—old courtney from greater manchesterlit up, she found moderated chats and online tool through the big white wall a great help. i was really scared at first. like i didn't want other people to know and didn't know what was going to happen and i thought i would bejudged because of it but i'm glad i got help. group help with several people in it but you can have a personal one, which is you and another person, you can have conversations with other people about like things that they have gone through and you can find out their experiences. it isjust something that allows people to get the help that they need as soon as they need it instead of having to sit and wait. without that, i know that i would be, like, really, really stressed and struggling to cope with the pending exams. stopped myself harming, giving me like different techniques. digital technology has the potential to be hugely beneficial in reaching children and young people with milder conditions who can take up the benefits of self— management and particularly a
when i can go to the bot and just have that little bit of downtime. 17—year—old courtney from greater manchesterlit up, she found moderated chats and online tool through the big white wall a great help. i was really scared at first. like i didn't want other people to know and didn't know what was going to happen and i thought i would bejudged because of it but i'm glad i got help. group help with several people in it but you can have a personal one, which is you and another person, you can...
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police furious greater manchester police chief has issued an open letter condemning what he calls wholly inaccurate reporting and the strongly worded statement has even accused the b.b.c. of reaching its guidelines the programme at least by inference wrongly suggested that the officers and staff will hold back on the night if you look this is untrue and has no more until attack when she and the police officers who has the actual footage. bowed to bravely in response to this horrific attack the police did not specify exactly which fragments of the b.b.c. film they believe misrepresented their response on the night of the tragedy however the documentary does contain a lot of interviews with victims who were left frustrated by the police in action here very. very large force of policeman come in but not really any of them will help and they're there to. just secure the premises called police officers with guns pointed towards me had said was that the council to try and save lives was literally going on when. i could see was in their decision of course airing criticism isn't an issue as long
police furious greater manchester police chief has issued an open letter condemning what he calls wholly inaccurate reporting and the strongly worded statement has even accused the b.b.c. of reaching its guidelines the programme at least by inference wrongly suggested that the officers and staff will hold back on the night if you look this is untrue and has no more until attack when she and the police officers who has the actual footage. bowed to bravely in response to this horrific attack the...
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is accused of breaching its own guidelines and wholly inaccurate reporting greater manchester police in northwest england slammed britain's national broadcaster after it aired a documentary about the manchester arena terror attack the programme was shown last tuesday on the first anniversary of the bombing and islamist suicide bomber detonated explosives as people were leaving the manchester arena after a concert by ariana grande twenty two people were killed and one hundred thirty nine injured it was the deadliest terror attack in britain since two thousand and five they do richard a report. a b.b.c. documentary about the devastating terror attack on the manchester arena has been praised for showing the courageousness of the survivors but the broadcasters inside has left the u.k. police furious greater manchester's police chief has issued an open letter condemning what he called wholly inaccurate reporting the strongly worded statement has even accused the b.b.c. of breached. it's own guidelines the program at least by inference wrongly suggested that g.n.p. officers and staff were h
is accused of breaching its own guidelines and wholly inaccurate reporting greater manchester police in northwest england slammed britain's national broadcaster after it aired a documentary about the manchester arena terror attack the programme was shown last tuesday on the first anniversary of the bombing and islamist suicide bomber detonated explosives as people were leaving the manchester arena after a concert by ariana grande twenty two people were killed and one hundred thirty nine injured...
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police furious greater manchester police chief has issued an open letter condemning what he calls wholly inaccurate reporting and the strongly worded statement has even accused the b.b.c. of breaching its own guidelines the programme at least by inference wrongly suggested that g.m.p. officers and staff were held back on the night of the attack this is untrue and has no more until attack on g.m.p. police officers who as the actual footage showed bravely in response to this horrific attack the police did not specify exactly which fragments of the b.b.c. film they believe misrepresented their response on the night of the tragedy however the documentary does contain a lot of interviews with victims who were left frustrated by the police in action here very. very large force of policeman come in but not really any of them will help and they were there to. just secure the premises. police officers with guns pointed towards me had said was that the council to try and save lives was literally going on when you just remember and when we can't i could see it was in their decision. of course airin
police furious greater manchester police chief has issued an open letter condemning what he calls wholly inaccurate reporting and the strongly worded statement has even accused the b.b.c. of breaching its own guidelines the programme at least by inference wrongly suggested that g.m.p. officers and staff were held back on the night of the attack this is untrue and has no more until attack on g.m.p. police officers who as the actual footage showed bravely in response to this horrific attack the...
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men have been given life sentences, for the murders of four children, in an arson attack in greater manchesterey were asleep in their beds when zac bolland and david worrall targeted their home with petrol bombs. judith moritz reports from manchester crown court. this is the view from a fire engine racing towards the pearson house. as it turns the corner the scale of the blaze is obvious. flames shooting out of every window. neighbours standing in the street, powerless to help. brandon and lacie pearson were inside with their mother. also inside their sisters, teenager demi and toddler lia. all four children were murdered. in daylight the burned out shell of the house shows how fierce the fire had been. it took hold so quickly the family had no chance to get out of their bedrooms and down the stairs. 0ur lives are just not the same without them. i was a nanna of 11, now i'm on nanna of seven. we will never again hear their voices shouting out "nanna" or "grandad". that thought leaves us numb. zak bolland and his friend david worrall threw petrol bombs into the house. bolland's girlfriend court
men have been given life sentences, for the murders of four children, in an arson attack in greater manchesterey were asleep in their beds when zac bolland and david worrall targeted their home with petrol bombs. judith moritz reports from manchester crown court. this is the view from a fire engine racing towards the pearson house. as it turns the corner the scale of the blaze is obvious. flames shooting out of every window. neighbours standing in the street, powerless to help. brandon and...
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footage from a fire engine responding to a house fire in greater manchester in the dead of night lasthe scene is horrifying, house ablaze from top to bottom. the final frame captures the panic in the street from helpless neighbours who will be left traumatised by what they saw. brandon and lacie pearson, two of the four children who were in that fierce fire, who were murdered. their home was petrol bombed by two men who had fallen out with the children's older brother. a fire which took hold so quickly, neighbours and family could do nothing to help. i remember going down the street and then just being surrounded by police officers, and i'm screaming at them. you just wanted to go in and help and you couldn't. the two men who started the fire, zac bolland and david worrall, denied the main charges at their trial. the court heard they believed the house was empty and that the pearson family had been taken into police protection after a row involving the defendants a few hours earlier. 0n the night of the fire, zac bolland and david worrall were dropped here at the end of the street whe
footage from a fire engine responding to a house fire in greater manchester in the dead of night lasthe scene is horrifying, house ablaze from top to bottom. the final frame captures the panic in the street from helpless neighbours who will be left traumatised by what they saw. brandon and lacie pearson, two of the four children who were in that fierce fire, who were murdered. their home was petrol bombed by two men who had fallen out with the children's older brother. a fire which took hold so...
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footage from a fire engine responding to a house fire in greater manchester in the dead of night lastecember. first sight of the scene is horrifying, a house ablaze from top to bottom. the final frame captures the panic in the street from helpless neighbours who will be left traumatised by what they saw. brandon and lacie pearson, two of the four children who were in that fierce fire, who were murdered. their home was petrol bombed by two men who had fallen out with the children's older brother. a fire which took hold so quickly, neighbours and family could do nothing to help. i remember going down the street and then just being surrounded by police officers, and i'm screaming at them. you just wanted to go in and help and you couldn't. the two men who started the fire, zac bolland and david worrall, denied the main charges at their trial. the court heard they believed the house was empty and that the pearson family had been taken into police protection after a row involving the defendants a few hours earlier. on the night of the fire, zac bolland and david worrall were dropped here a
footage from a fire engine responding to a house fire in greater manchester in the dead of night lastecember. first sight of the scene is horrifying, a house ablaze from top to bottom. the final frame captures the panic in the street from helpless neighbours who will be left traumatised by what they saw. brandon and lacie pearson, two of the four children who were in that fierce fire, who were murdered. their home was petrol bombed by two men who had fallen out with the children's older...
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crown court the trial following on from the death of four young children in a house fire in greater manchester viewers of the background to all this? you might remember the very sad story in greater manchester just before christmas, the deaths of four children sleeping in a house, a fire ripped through the terrace house and it had been started with petrol bombs thrown through the kitchen window. the fire quickly to cold and the children were trapped in their bedrooms upstairs. the children who died were 14, eight, seven and just three years old. also in the house that night was their mother michelle, she was badly injured and suffered severe burns, in fact she has only recently regained consciousness and been told that her four regained consciousness and been told that herfour children regained consciousness and been told that her four children have died. there are also two 17—year—olds in the house who managed to escape. accused of starting the fire are three defendants, 23—year—old zach pollard who admits arson but denies murder and attempted murder. the other two deny all three charges. the
crown court the trial following on from the death of four young children in a house fire in greater manchester viewers of the background to all this? you might remember the very sad story in greater manchester just before christmas, the deaths of four children sleeping in a house, a fire ripped through the terrace house and it had been started with petrol bombs thrown through the kitchen window. the fire quickly to cold and the children were trapped in their bedrooms upstairs. the children who...
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manchester and speak to the greater manchester city mayor andy burnham. chester. picture here in greater manchester. borrowers have labour as the largest party. party. we've got lots to celebrate but mixed overall. but mixed overall. truly local local elections where different factors have been up play. different factors have been up play. in many ways it's where we were last year at the general election. year at the general election. of the next election whenever that is? is? that labour would be in serious contention? contention? obviously labour made ground last year, didn't they? ground last year, didn't they? that was a significant step forward. was a significant step forward. been consolidated in many ways that these elections. these elections. inroads into a true blue borough for 15 years. 15 years. nuneaton, portsmouth, some of those london seats that we failed to take. london seats that we failed to take. that's the next test forjeremy corbyn and john mcdonnell. corbyn and john mcdonnell. needs to reflect upon what it needs to do to make that furt
manchester and speak to the greater manchester city mayor andy burnham. chester. picture here in greater manchester. borrowers have labour as the largest party. party. we've got lots to celebrate but mixed overall. but mixed overall. truly local local elections where different factors have been up play. different factors have been up play. in many ways it's where we were last year at the general election. year at the general election. of the next election whenever that is? is? that labour would...
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two men get life in prison for murdering four children by petrol bombing their home in greater manchesteraise taxes, or the nhs will face a decade of misery. that's the message to the government, in a major report on the health service. an army sergeant is convicted of trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. it's very important i think, that we don't have a new cold war. foreign secretary borisjohnson falls foul of a russian prank phone call, the uk government points the finger at the kremlin. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has cancelled the meeting he was due to hold with north korea's leader kim jong—un next month, because of what he called president kim's recent hostility. the announcement came only a few hours after north korea invited a group of foreign journalists to witness what it said was the destruction of tunnels at its nuclear test site. president trump described the abandonment of the talks as a truly sad moment in history. our north america editor jon sopel reports. this is cnn breaking news... for once, the breaking news strap was r
two men get life in prison for murdering four children by petrol bombing their home in greater manchesteraise taxes, or the nhs will face a decade of misery. that's the message to the government, in a major report on the health service. an army sergeant is convicted of trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. it's very important i think, that we don't have a new cold war. foreign secretary borisjohnson falls foul of a russian prank phone call, the uk government points the...
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two men get life in prison for murdering four children by petrol bombing their home in greater manchester
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andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester. manchester later in the programme, but for now it's back to reeta in the studio. marks & spencer is to close around a third of its main clothing and homeware stores by 2022. 100 high street shops are to go, as it steps up its plans to modernise the business. here's emma simpson. northampton, and a store that's been here for nearly half a century, but likely not for much longer. m&s is making a big retreat from high streets it once ruled. many will miss it here. oh, no! oh, i didn't realise that was closing. i know they said that, you know, there were some that would the closing. i can't believe it's our one. will you miss it? yes, yes. we do shop in there quite a lot. i think we often come in here, grab a lunch or it can give you things that you're looking for with quality. and i think it's something we're lacking. we go there every day. we go to the coffee shop, we buy clothes there. m&s is trying to reverse falling sales and profits. shopping habits have changed, but this retailer h
andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchester. manchester later in the programme, but for now it's back to reeta in the studio. marks & spencer is to close around a third of its main clothing and homeware stores by 2022. 100 high street shops are to go, as it steps up its plans to modernise the business. here's emma simpson. northampton, and a store that's been here for nearly half a century, but likely not for much longer. m&s is making a big retreat from high streets it once ruled....
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two men have been given life sentences for the murders of four children in an arson attack in greater manchestereir beds when zak bolland and david worrall targeted their home with petrol bombs. judith moritz reports from manchester crown court. this is the view from a fire engine racing towards the pearson house. as it turns the corner the scale of the blaze is obvious. flames shooting out of every window. neighbours standing in the street, powerless to help. brandon and lacie pearson were inside with their mother. also inside, their sisters, teenager demi and toddler lia. all four children were murdered. in daylight the burned out shell of the house shows how fierce the fire had been. it took hold so quickly the family had no chance to get out of their bedrooms and down the stairs. 0ur lives are just not the same without them. i was a nanna of ii, now i'm on nanna of seven. we will never again hear their voices shouting out "nanna" or "grandad". that thought leaves us numb. zak bolland and his friend david worrall threw petrol bombs into the house. bolland's girlfriend courtney brierley encour
two men have been given life sentences for the murders of four children in an arson attack in greater manchestereir beds when zak bolland and david worrall targeted their home with petrol bombs. judith moritz reports from manchester crown court. this is the view from a fire engine racing towards the pearson house. as it turns the corner the scale of the blaze is obvious. flames shooting out of every window. neighbours standing in the street, powerless to help. brandon and lacie pearson were...
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a jury's heard how four children from greater manchester died, when their house was fire bombed laster. it's claimed the family was targeted as part of a feud. the tv chefs, jamie oliver and hugh fearnley—whittingstall, have told a group of mps that childhood obesity is now a "catastrophe" and an "emergency". they've been giving evidence to the commons health committee. the celebrity cooks are urging the government to introduce a range of measures, including restrictions on junk food adverts. we're in an arms race between the big food brands competing with each other again they're extremely good at. and they are racing for our appetites and we are ultimately the losers. we have a big problem now. i have seen that there are a lot of areas that can be taken for the better. i'm right with jamie. we need to see all of these leftist beanpole. chapter two should not be equated to chapter three, four, five. chapter two should be the neck —— let's fix that now chapter. today's the first of many. this is mayday for the obesity crisis. jamie oliver had pushed for the then prime minister david
a jury's heard how four children from greater manchester died, when their house was fire bombed laster. it's claimed the family was targeted as part of a feud. the tv chefs, jamie oliver and hugh fearnley—whittingstall, have told a group of mps that childhood obesity is now a "catastrophe" and an "emergency". they've been giving evidence to the commons health committee. the celebrity cooks are urging the government to introduce a range of measures, including restrictions...
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are sentenced to life in prison for murdering four children by petrol bombing their home in greater manchester mark carney, warns a "disorderly" brexit could delay a rise in interest rates and says the bank would need to act to shore up the economy. and on newsnight, section 28 is 30 years old today. it was a law that banned the promotion of homosexuality in schools until it was scrapped. a lot has changed in the three decades since. we'll be looking back at its effect.
are sentenced to life in prison for murdering four children by petrol bombing their home in greater manchester mark carney, warns a "disorderly" brexit could delay a rise in interest rates and says the bank would need to act to shore up the economy. and on newsnight, section 28 is 30 years old today. it was a law that banned the promotion of homosexuality in schools until it was scrapped. a lot has changed in the three decades since. we'll be looking back at its effect.
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men have been given life sentences, for the murders of four children, in an arson attack in greater manchestert december. zac bolland and david worrall targeted their home with petrol bombs. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. stock prices retreat worldwide after president donald trump cancels a summit with north korea and considers possible tariffs on all their imports. the most sweeping data privacy laws in decades takes effect in europe today. we will be finding out what this means for companies around the world. good morning asia, hello world. it is friday and glad you could join us for asia business report. the markets have plenty to react to have the president trump cancelled this meeting with north korean leader kim jong—un. wall street was very volatile overnight. higher at one point but finishing in negative territory, the dow down by 75. but news the us plans to investigate auto imports on the grounds of national security, costing the biggest move. japan was in negative territory on thursday and it currently continues to be in the red, down by another 2a
men have been given life sentences, for the murders of four children, in an arson attack in greater manchestert december. zac bolland and david worrall targeted their home with petrol bombs. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. stock prices retreat worldwide after president donald trump cancels a summit with north korea and considers possible tariffs on all their imports. the most sweeping data privacy laws in decades takes effect in europe today. we will be finding...
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some breaking news, we hearfrom greater manchester police that they are dealing with a collision betweenbetween a carand a are dealing with a collision between a car and a number of pedestrians. they say it happened at 9:50pm tonight when officers received a call to your rope away in trafford park, emergency services are at the scene, there are five reported injuries, the carfailed to scene, there are five reported injuries, the car failed to stop. enquiries are happening to trace the vehicle. no evidence yet to suggest that this is terror related. five reported injuries in trafford park at europa way. weeks of political stalemate in italy seem to be over, with the anti—establishment 5—star movement and the right—wing league announcing they have reached a new agreement to govern the country. james reynolds is in rome and explained what was happening. remember, four days ago the populists walked out in anger, calling for early elections after the president vetoed their choice of a eurosceptic finance minister. they followed a political opera in seven dozen acts. that is over, the public k
some breaking news, we hearfrom greater manchester police that they are dealing with a collision betweenbetween a carand a are dealing with a collision between a car and a number of pedestrians. they say it happened at 9:50pm tonight when officers received a call to your rope away in trafford park, emergency services are at the scene, there are five reported injuries, the carfailed to scene, there are five reported injuries, the car failed to stop. enquiries are happening to trace the vehicle....
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london as the party held onto their flagship boroughs, but lose trafford, their only council in greater manchester. theresa may said overall it was a good night. it's hard to detect trends in local elections, because not all seats are up for grabs, and gains and losses have to be weighed against the last time they were contested, and the state of the parties then. success or failure also relate of course to expectations, but did bbc news raise or at least amplify expectations for the labour party, and then judge their performance a failure for not living up to them? some viewers certainly thought so, with rose doyle writing... the tory party lost positions, despite ukip dramatically falling away, yet the bbc report this as a bad night for labour, and "mixed results. " sarah coates said us this sarcastic version of bbc news headlines, as they sounded to her. and ben lawrence e—mailed... well, we put those points to bbc news, and they told us... now, president trump's announcement on tuesday that the usa was withdrawing from the nuclear agreement signed by barack obama has pushed iran to the top of
london as the party held onto their flagship boroughs, but lose trafford, their only council in greater manchester. theresa may said overall it was a good night. it's hard to detect trends in local elections, because not all seats are up for grabs, and gains and losses have to be weighed against the last time they were contested, and the state of the parties then. success or failure also relate of course to expectations, but did bbc news raise or at least amplify expectations for the labour...
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although that programme was widely praised, the chief constable of greater manchester police, ian hopkinse wrote an open letter accusing the bbc of wholly inaccurate reporting, and showing footage of the aftermath of the bomb which was newsworthy viewing at the expense of the families. he went on, i quote, i've failed to see any public interest in footage of such an explicit nature being echoed this regard to the feelings of those who matter most. by feelings of those who matter most. by the families wish to view such footage is a private matter and is not something that should be publicly aired on national television, taking away any choice. some families are left with the question, is this my loved one on the floor? those charges, echoed by some members of the public were rejected by the bbc, who said in response," theissue the issue of respecting or upsetting relatives and friends of the victims also cropped up in the bbc‘s news coverage. allan little's report of the commemoration service contains this line: "the tv cameras stayed off the faces of the bereaved, respecting their right t
although that programme was widely praised, the chief constable of greater manchester police, ian hopkinse wrote an open letter accusing the bbc of wholly inaccurate reporting, and showing footage of the aftermath of the bomb which was newsworthy viewing at the expense of the families. he went on, i quote, i've failed to see any public interest in footage of such an explicit nature being echoed this regard to the feelings of those who matter most. by feelings of those who matter most. by the...
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and, in greater manchester tonight, police are investigating after a teenager was shot in the leg ine across england and wales. community leaders and politicians are still searching for long—term solutions. danny shaw, bbc news, wealdstone. a 17—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with causing grievous bodily harm after a woman was attacked with an electric drill in strabane, in northern ireland. the incident happened in the early hours of saturday. the woman suffered a serious head injury, and is in a stable condition in hospital. the court was told the attack was being treated as a homophobic hate crime. vladimir putin has been sworn in as the president of russia for the fourth time. during an ornate ceremony at the kremlin, he laid out his life's aim — to do all he could for russia, both now and in the future. today's inauguration extends his almost two—decade rule by another six years. here is our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg. he probably could have walked this with his eyes closed. for the fourth time in his career, vladimir putin climbed the staircase of the gran
and, in greater manchester tonight, police are investigating after a teenager was shot in the leg ine across england and wales. community leaders and politicians are still searching for long—term solutions. danny shaw, bbc news, wealdstone. a 17—year—old boy has appeared in court charged with causing grievous bodily harm after a woman was attacked with an electric drill in strabane, in northern ireland. the incident happened in the early hours of saturday. the woman suffered a serious...
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we are planning to draw bees on manchester businesses, we did 100 around greater manchester yesterdayaround for those of us born and bred from here, since the attack last year it has taken on a whole new meaning and it is even more community, even more spirit. when you see it, you have a fuzzy moments. the factory has been given the privilege of drawing them all over the city is an absolute privilege, i might tear up. thank you very much indeed. i think you arejust you very much indeed. i think you are just about finishing off, it is wonderful, you can see all the detail. ijust wonderful, you can see all the detail. i just love the artistry, this is manchester, that i love mcr, the different themes which have had real resonance. we will look at the finished project later, after the news, travel and weather where you are. so many of us it is a dry and sunny start to the day, for most parts we will keep the sunshine well into this afternoon and the evening. it's going to be pretty warm once again. there is a risk of a few showers developing across southern areas later. for scotland and
we are planning to draw bees on manchester businesses, we did 100 around greater manchester yesterdayaround for those of us born and bred from here, since the attack last year it has taken on a whole new meaning and it is even more community, even more spirit. when you see it, you have a fuzzy moments. the factory has been given the privilege of drawing them all over the city is an absolute privilege, i might tear up. thank you very much indeed. i think you arejust you very much indeed. i think...
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around and i have to agree in a sense that this should be an inquiry because he is the mayor of greater manchester i used to travel on those and this is more of a 215t—century because i've been on the train where the water is coming in and people are going for interviews and jobs and there's no luggage area and the cancellation and they are shoving you in to get you in and actually people are paying for this and that should not be right, it feels like the old days. for me i always think it's an embarrassment. we talked about the northern powerhouse would actually this is making us look as if we are in gods. used to think there was a divide. i see it with transport. i travel around the uk and wales and it's crazy. it seems more seamless from london than it does elsewhere at. the prices are insane. i'm going to manchester on monday, i but measuring today. £85 and is the cheapest i could get on an advance ticket. that's extortion i think and having said that, these companies have already lost £200 million. i know that the different line the east coast but they seem not to know how to run the brewerie
around and i have to agree in a sense that this should be an inquiry because he is the mayor of greater manchester i used to travel on those and this is more of a 215t—century because i've been on the train where the water is coming in and people are going for interviews and jobs and there's no luggage area and the cancellation and they are shoving you in to get you in and actually people are paying for this and that should not be right, it feels like the old days. for me i always think it's...
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footage from a fire engine responding to a house fire in greater manchester in the dead of night last murdered. the home was petrol bombed by two men who had fallen out with the older brother, a fire which took hold so quickly know one could do anything to help. i remember going down the street and just being surrounded by police officers and i was screaming at them. you just wanted to go in and help and you could not. the two men who started the fire, zak bolland and david worrell denied the main charges that their trial. they believe the house was empty and the family had been taken into police protection after a row involving the defendants if you are was earlier. 0n the night of the fire, zak bolland and david worrell we re fire, zak bolland and david worrell were dropped here where the family lived, and with petrol bombs, an axe and a machete, they would clear on what they would do. they spent the previous few hours planning the attack. at the back of the house, they took out a panel and used the axe to smash the kitchen window. each then threw a petrol bomb into the home before
footage from a fire engine responding to a house fire in greater manchester in the dead of night last murdered. the home was petrol bombed by two men who had fallen out with the older brother, a fire which took hold so quickly know one could do anything to help. i remember going down the street and just being surrounded by police officers and i was screaming at them. you just wanted to go in and help and you could not. the two men who started the fire, zak bolland and david worrell denied the...
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we've just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism.close my eyes, ijust see it and hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter, lainey, it's still very raw. i heard a massive bang. at first i thought it were a balloon because she let down loads of balloons, like, that big. and then i heard a girl in front of me shout, "it's a bomb!" it was a terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 22 people. the youngest was just eight years old. hundreds like leanne have needed intensive therapy. i went suicidal, i couldn't cope any more. if i wouldn't have gone to that session, i don't think i'd be here. that's the first time i've said that in front of lainey. the attack was carried out by this man, salman abedi. the bomb he carried contained nearly 2000 pieces of metal. prosecutors have asked for his brother, hashem, to be extradited from libya. there is a warrant for his arrest. negotiations are tricky,
we've just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism.close my eyes, ijust see it and hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony. that noise went off and then everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter, lainey, it's still very raw. i heard a massive bang. at first i thought it were a balloon because she let down loads of balloons, like, that big. and then i heard a girl in front of me...
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and yet you have the likes of andy burnham spigot from greater manchester.tion to reach out to those areas that labour has missed this time around. labour has done very well in london. they did miss their target seats. they did not ca ptu re miss their target seats. they did not capture councils. but the labour vote is strong in london. they're in a good position there. but you have the opposition party and the night with fewer councils under their control than they began. they gained two, lost a few. and that is not a good result for the opposition party. i is to work for them back in the 1980s and our member getting exciting ones and there good polls. and we want local election results. 0ne and we want local election results. one of the old—timers said to me ignore all of that. what happens in a general election is that you go back to the governing parties. if you win the election, you have to be ten points ahead in the polls and you have to be wiping the governing party off the map. in local government. which is what labour did in the mid—90s before the 1
and yet you have the likes of andy burnham spigot from greater manchester.tion to reach out to those areas that labour has missed this time around. labour has done very well in london. they did miss their target seats. they did not ca ptu re miss their target seats. they did not capture councils. but the labour vote is strong in london. they're in a good position there. but you have the opposition party and the night with fewer councils under their control than they began. they gained two, lost...
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two men get life in prison for murdering four children by petrol bombing their home in greater manchesterxes, or the nhs will face a ‘decade of misery.‘ that‘s the message to the government, in a major report on the health service. an army sergeant is convicted of trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... in beyond 100 days — reaction from both washington and seoul president trump‘s decision to pull out of next month‘s much anticipated summit with north korea‘s kimjong—un. in all, and probably received many e—mails on that subject, and we will be looking at how the huge change in data laws, coming into effect tomorrow, affects you and me. and tim doherty meets william aitken ‘s who has written about his travels in some of the most remote and loneliness part of the globe. that‘s all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it‘s time for sportsday. good evening, a very warm welcome along to sportsday where the build up to this weekend‘s champions league final has begun
two men get life in prison for murdering four children by petrol bombing their home in greater manchesterxes, or the nhs will face a ‘decade of misery.‘ that‘s the message to the government, in a major report on the health service. an army sergeant is convicted of trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... in beyond 100 days — reaction from both washington and...
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we have just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism...e my eyes, ijust see it and i hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony — that noise went off and everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter laney, it is still very raw. i heard a massive bang. at first, i thought it were a balloon, because she let down loads of mass... ..like balloons, like, that big. and then i heard a girl in front of me shout "it's a bomb." it was a terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 22 people. the youngest was just eight years old. hundreds like leanne have needed intensive therapy. i went suicidal. i couldn't cope any more. if i wouldn't have gone to that session, i don't think i'd be here. and that's the first time i've said that in front of laney. the attack was carried out by this man, salman abedi. the bomb he carried contained nearly 2,000 pieces of metal. prosecutors have asked for his brother hashem to be extradited from libya. there is a warrant for his arrest. negotiations
we have just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism...e my eyes, ijust see it and i hear it. the only way i can describe it was ants out of a colony — that noise went off and everyone just went silent and then everyone just started running. for leanne and her daughter laney, it is still very raw. i heard a massive bang. at first, i thought it were a balloon, because she let down loads of mass... ..like balloons, like, that big. and then i heard a girl in...
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andy burnham is the mayor of greater manchester, and had only just become mayor of greater manchesterughts are those —— with those who lost their lives. also worth mentioning, we present northwestern night, the regional news programme, but the manchester evening news, the newspaper for this city, has a front—page. it won a lot of plaudits for its coverage last year. it has a cover with a number of bees in the shape of a heart. what is happening tonight? you can probably hear behind me, there are the choirs practising for the concert this evening. a number of choirs came together in the aftermath of this incident. we will be here at 6:30pm, but the new channel will be broadcasting this singalong, where lots of music that means a lot to the people of manchester will be sung by several different choirs. we have the honour of introducing one of the choirs, the health care choir. later on in saint anne's square, we will be live there again and at 10:31pm, the precise time that that bomb was detonated at the arena, bells will ring out across manchester, 22 times, to remember each of those w
andy burnham is the mayor of greater manchester, and had only just become mayor of greater manchesterughts are those —— with those who lost their lives. also worth mentioning, we present northwestern night, the regional news programme, but the manchester evening news, the newspaper for this city, has a front—page. it won a lot of plaudits for its coverage last year. it has a cover with a number of bees in the shape of a heart. what is happening tonight? you can probably hear behind me,...
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men have been given life sentences, for the murders of four children, in an arson attack in greater manchester
men have been given life sentences, for the murders of four children, in an arson attack in greater manchester
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and, in greater manchester tonight, police are investigating after a teenager was shot in the leg ine reflects the rise in gun crime across england and wales. community leaders and politicians are still searching for long—term solutions. danny shaw, bbc news, wealdstone. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in windsor. in our royal special, we'll give you our guide to get the best out of the most talked about wedding this year. on may the 19th, these streets are going to be absolutely rammed. english barley to represent harry, with west coast us hops to represent meghan. we'll give you some tips on the very british art of queueing. to be honest i haven't even really come for the tennis, i've just come to queue. to be honest i think we're really good at queueing. queueing is definitely british. and wejump on the qe2 as she finally reopens as a floating hotel in dubai. in a couple of weeks‘ time, on may the 19th, prince harry and meghan markle will get married in st george's chapel at windsor castle. windsor has a long history with the royals. its castle
and, in greater manchester tonight, police are investigating after a teenager was shot in the leg ine reflects the rise in gun crime across england and wales. community leaders and politicians are still searching for long—term solutions. danny shaw, bbc news, wealdstone. now on bbc news, the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in windsor. in our royal special, we'll give you our guide to get the best out of the most talked about wedding this year. on may the 19th, these streets are...
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be combined with the new timetable to cause serious problems with andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchesteruation appalling and calling for the transport secretary to intervene. also problems in the south—east where most of the commuters are in the uk. go via thames link put hh.’ ' commuters are in the uk. go via thames link put g trains ifiifi§§ilfik gut fifi. ii!!! essa £5323 the igimee’uge gut efi. 321g eete3 $32.3 the but there igimee’uge gut efi. 321g eet.e3 $32.3 did 1e but ibea . the ram? the m was it wasn't was expected e the .. —~ was expected ; the south—east. you. a leading scientist believes he has found the cause of the most common cancer in children. he says that coming into contact with too few microbes early in life can leave a child vulnerable to a type of leukaemia. 0ur health correspondent james gallagher has more. hugo has a cancerous immune system. he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia when he was two and the disease means he has difficulty walking. he's now in his third year of chemotherapy. it's all he's ever known, but yes, certainly the early part of his trea
be combined with the new timetable to cause serious problems with andy burnham, the mayor of greater manchesteruation appalling and calling for the transport secretary to intervene. also problems in the south—east where most of the commuters are in the uk. go via thames link put hh.’ ' commuters are in the uk. go via thames link put g trains ifiifi§§ilfik gut fifi. ii!!! essa £5323 the igimee’uge gut efi. 321g eete3 $32.3 the but there igimee’uge gut efi. 321g eet.e3 $32.3 did...
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begin byjust noticing your breath. 17—year—old courtney from greater manchester started having problems was really scared at first. like, i didn't want other people to know and i didn't know what was going to happen and i thought i'd be judged because of it, but i'm glad that i did reach out. group talkabouts with, like, several people are in it, or you can have a personal one with just you and another person. you can have conversations with other people about, like, things that they have gone through and you can find out their experiences. it is just something that allows people to get the help that they need as soon as they need it, instead of having to sit and wait. without that, i know that iwould be, like, really, really stressed and struggling to cope with the pending exams. stopped myself harming. they've given me, like, different techniques. digital technology has the potential to be hugely beneficial in reaching children and young people with milder conditions who can take up the benefits of self—management and particularly at an early point in their experience of a mental heal
begin byjust noticing your breath. 17—year—old courtney from greater manchester started having problems was really scared at first. like, i didn't want other people to know and i didn't know what was going to happen and i thought i'd be judged because of it, but i'm glad that i did reach out. group talkabouts with, like, several people are in it, or you can have a personal one with just you and another person. you can have conversations with other people about, like, things that they have...
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we have just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism.time i close my eyes ijust see it andl the time i close my eyes ijust see it and i hear it, the only way i can describe it was an start of a colony, the noise went off and everyone went silent and then everyone went silent and then everyone just started running. everyone went silent and then everyonejust started running. for leanne and her daughter, it is still very raw. i heard a massive bang and at first i thought it was a balloon because she let downloads of massive balloons like that big. and i heard a girl in front of me shout it's a bomb. it was a terrorist attack that claimed the lives of 22 people, the youngest just eight years claimed the lives of 22 people, the youngestjust eight years old. hundreds like leanne have needed intensive therapy. i went suicidal, i couldn't cope any more, if i hadn't have gone to that session, i do think i'd be here. and that's the first said that in front of her. the attack was carried out by this man, salman abedi, the bomb he carried contained
we have just heard from greater manchester police that they are linking this to terrorism.time i close my eyes ijust see it andl the time i close my eyes ijust see it and i hear it, the only way i can describe it was an start of a colony, the noise went off and everyone went silent and then everyone went silent and then everyone just started running. everyone went silent and then everyonejust started running. for leanne and her daughter, it is still very raw. i heard a massive bang and at first...