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it isjust more and more bad news for grenfell. the people over “— bad news for grenfell. people over —— the paper reporting on a huge concentration of toxins around in full sight and the big difference here is it is not air pollution or the air—quality quality that's been measured, it is the foil. public— health and glenn measured, it is the foil. public—health and glenn have been measuring the air quality and saying it is pretty much fine. the trouble is that you saw so much stuff coming off of that building, there is a professor here, woman who has measured the soil and dust and the other residues around. nobody has mentioned the word asbestos, so i hope to goodness they will not be using that in there as well. the people who live in the area have been covered in this dust, which she is saying is toxic, and she's suggesting that people, the survivors, the firefighters who were in there, that they get their blood and saliva tested to see if any of this is showing up in them, and public health england is saying we will not do that. what do you both think of that, that pub
it isjust more and more bad news for grenfell. the people over “— bad news for grenfell. people over —— the paper reporting on a huge concentration of toxins around in full sight and the big difference here is it is not air pollution or the air—quality quality that's been measured, it is the foil. public— health and glenn measured, it is the foil. public—health and glenn have been measuring the air quality and saying it is pretty much fine. the trouble is that you saw so much...
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so they have made changes post grenfell we think there needs to be a. major national discussion obviously there have been changes to the. territory has been one of the things you have been campaigning on one thing i wanted to ask. the cuts were made because we had to bail out the banks in the city of london but from our office we can see these tall buildings to all of the ground felt your members are going to be ok in saving bankers from fire with equipment and all the rest of the numbers of members that are being cut because arguably the actions of people in the city of london well i think. people very sharply that we're paying the price for bailing out the banks and i think our members pensions have been it's at the pipe has been a chop the jobs have been it's at so that's i think the point is some can very well with lots and lots of people the city of london i think and you compare that with grenfell what you see in the city of london all very expensive buildings with very modern fire engineering systems in place and clearly with forms of evacuation
so they have made changes post grenfell we think there needs to be a. major national discussion obviously there have been changes to the. territory has been one of the things you have been campaigning on one thing i wanted to ask. the cuts were made because we had to bail out the banks in the city of london but from our office we can see these tall buildings to all of the ground felt your members are going to be ok in saving bankers from fire with equipment and all the rest of the numbers of...
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tom symonds, bbc news, at the grenfell tower inquiry.brexit and says austerity is over as she closes her party conference in birmingham. and the shot at the ryder cup that has blinded a spectator in one eye. she tells the bbc she intends to take legal action. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the championship loses its first manager of the season. steve bruce is sacked by aston villa after one win in ten matches. authorities in indonesia have set a deadline of friday to find anyone still trapped under rubble following last week's earthquake and tsunami. after that, they say there is little chance of finding survivors. 1,400 people are known to have died. the uk government has just announced that it is sending shelter kits, solar lanterns and water purifiers to the region, but help is arriving slowly, and aid agencies say it's not getting through to the most remote areas. our correspondentjonathan head is in palu, one of the worst—hit areas on the island of sulawesi. from there, he sent this report. even now, five days after the earthqu
tom symonds, bbc news, at the grenfell tower inquiry.brexit and says austerity is over as she closes her party conference in birmingham. and the shot at the ryder cup that has blinded a spectator in one eye. she tells the bbc she intends to take legal action. coming up on sportsday on bbc news, the championship loses its first manager of the season. steve bruce is sacked by aston villa after one win in ten matches. authorities in indonesia have set a deadline of friday to find anyone still...
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the government's urged to act on reports of contamination at the grenfell tower site. understand the soil has been contaminated. and that it is not only by a inhilation that people become poisoned, but skin absorption. and some claims that universal credit is forcing someone women into forced prostitution. it is not going as well as we are being told in the house of commons where some women have taken to the red light district for the first time. but first, the brexit secretary dominic raab made a last—minute trip to brussels to talk to the eu chief negotiator michel barnier but the discussions broke down over how to manage the northern ireland border after brexit. the uk and eu can't agree on the best way to avoid a customs border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, a member of the eu. the mood at westminster was jumpy with talk of resignations if the uk agreed to different brexit agreements to northern ireland, so theresa may tried to calm nerves. we are entering the final stages of these negotiations. laughter this is the time... laughter. this is
the government's urged to act on reports of contamination at the grenfell tower site. understand the soil has been contaminated. and that it is not only by a inhilation that people become poisoned, but skin absorption. and some claims that universal credit is forcing someone women into forced prostitution. it is not going as well as we are being told in the house of commons where some women have taken to the red light district for the first time. but first, the brexit secretary dominic raab...
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this was the day the families started to be heard at the grenfell enquiry.it is examining the experience of survivors and those who lost family and friends. pret a manger has announced that full ingredient labelling, including allergens, will be introduced to all products that are freshly made in its shop kitchens. it follows the case of natasha ednan—laperouse who died after suffering an allergic reaction to a sandwich containing sesame seeds bought from one of its outlets. in a statement pret chief executive clive schlee said he hoped the measures set the company ‘on course to drive change in the industry'. the court of appeal has ruled that the government acted unlawfully over its treatment of child refugees. the government agreed to relocate 480 children in britain as part of the so—called dubs amendment. but the court of appeal said some young asylum seekers were given patently inadequate reasons for being refused entry. russian president vladimir putin has called former russian spy sergei skripal a traitor. sergei skripal and his daughter yulia were po
this was the day the families started to be heard at the grenfell enquiry.it is examining the experience of survivors and those who lost family and friends. pret a manger has announced that full ingredient labelling, including allergens, will be introduced to all products that are freshly made in its shop kitchens. it follows the case of natasha ednan—laperouse who died after suffering an allergic reaction to a sandwich containing sesame seeds bought from one of its outlets. in a statement...
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you are human, and when something like grenfell, the london bridge attack happened, and you are dealingwith that? it is down to resilience, and everyone is resilient in a different way. if you are attracted to an acute speciality, surgery, anaesthetics, emergency medicine, your resilience in general is a bit different, and thatis in general is a bit different, and that is why you are attracted to it. it is part of your training and experience over many years, i mean, resilience is how you bounce back, how you cope after a tragedy like that in life. and i think the most important thing is your experience, your attitude, important thing is your experience, yourattitude, maintaining important thing is your experience, your attitude, maintaining a very positive attitude, and most important is peer support, like not just societal orfamily important is peer support, like not just societal or family support, but your peers, who have common, shared experience. like soldiers in more, they have common, shared experience, and when you look back on the psychology of resilience, it is the peer suppo
you are human, and when something like grenfell, the london bridge attack happened, and you are dealingwith that? it is down to resilience, and everyone is resilient in a different way. if you are attracted to an acute speciality, surgery, anaesthetics, emergency medicine, your resilience in general is a bit different, and thatis in general is a bit different, and that is why you are attracted to it. it is part of your training and experience over many years, i mean, resilience is how you...
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this was the day the families started to be heard at the grenfell inquiry.o the fire. now it is examining the experience of survivors and those who lost family and friends. rescue workers in indonesia say time is running out to find any more survivors after the earthquake and tsunami which struck last week. 1,400 people are known to have died and hundreds of thousands more are in desperate need of aid. emergency teams are still trying to reach remote areas. rebecca henschke has sent us this report from the island of sulewesi. survivors pick through the ruins of their homes in one village. five days after the quake and tsunami, no one has come to help them. translation: we have been here since friday. there hasn‘t been any rescue operation. we‘re still looking for the missing people. villages alone. no heavy machinery. hopes of finding people alive are fading. and with huge areas still cut off from power and clean water, those who survived are struggling. nearly 2,000 homes in one area were swallowed as the violence of the earthquake turned the earth to liqui
this was the day the families started to be heard at the grenfell inquiry.o the fire. now it is examining the experience of survivors and those who lost family and friends. rescue workers in indonesia say time is running out to find any more survivors after the earthquake and tsunami which struck last week. 1,400 people are known to have died and hundreds of thousands more are in desperate need of aid. emergency teams are still trying to reach remote areas. rebecca henschke has sent us this...
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this was the day the families started to be heard at the grenfell enquiry.urvivors and those who lost family and friends. the duke and duchess of sussex are making their first official visit to the county since they were given their royal titles. harry and meghan visited edes house in chichester, where they viewed a rare copy of the american declaration of independence, before opening a university technology centre in bognor regis. our correspondent lauren moss is in brighton for us now. she is at the royal pavilion. they are getting around the county quite well today, lauren. prince harry and meghan have received a warm welcome here in brighton. just a few moments ago, they were greeting the schoolchildren you can see behind me. they are local schoolchildren, who came down specially for the royal visit, and they were very excited. prince harry and meghan we re excited. prince harry and meghan were shaking hands, high—fiving them, and laughing and joking. the crowds around me were going wild, really. hundreds of people lined the streets and packed into the g
this was the day the families started to be heard at the grenfell enquiry.urvivors and those who lost family and friends. the duke and duchess of sussex are making their first official visit to the county since they were given their royal titles. harry and meghan visited edes house in chichester, where they viewed a rare copy of the american declaration of independence, before opening a university technology centre in bognor regis. our correspondent lauren moss is in brighton for us now. she is...
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so they have made changes post grenfell we think there needs to be a major national discussion we see there have been changes to the. territory has been one of the things the f.b.i. has been campaigning on one thing i wanted to ask. the cuts will. aid because we had to bail out the banks in the city of london but from our office we can see these tall buildings to all of them grand felt your members are going to be ok in saving bankers from fires with equipment and all the rest of the numbers of members that are being cut because arguably of the actions of people in the city of london . people very sharply that. we're paying the policies that denmark proposed twenty third see the netherlands a similar don't france of the you say suggesting twenty four c. complete phase out of a whole combustion engine but even then look there is less than trying as a day why is it that countries in europe want another five years and this in the context of course of that i.p.c.c. report giving the call in twelve years as a profile event of democracy in europe and the buyout of government but they are in
so they have made changes post grenfell we think there needs to be a major national discussion we see there have been changes to the. territory has been one of the things the f.b.i. has been campaigning on one thing i wanted to ask. the cuts will. aid because we had to bail out the banks in the city of london but from our office we can see these tall buildings to all of them grand felt your members are going to be ok in saving bankers from fires with equipment and all the rest of the numbers of...
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this man first and last to escape the grenfell towerfire.s woken that night by a call and later this photo from his son outside. antonio took his own pictures of his flat filling with smoke. of the approaching flames is reflected by surrounding buildings and then went to the door of his flat. surrounding buildings and then went to the door of his flatlj surrounding buildings and then went to the door of his flat. i felt like the moment i opened the door i was hit by gas as well as smoke. basically it would stop me from breathing. it was really intense and a killer. to me that was a killer. iwas intense and a killer. to me that was a killer. i was continuously thinking i would not go to breathe properly. and therefore it is very risky. and that is why stay put. properly. and therefore it is very risky. and that is why stay putm worked. he was rescued just after 6am. when this woman and her husband came home after a night out, by chance the lift opened on the smoke—filled floor of the fire. they left fast with their children, despite the stapl
this man first and last to escape the grenfell towerfire.s woken that night by a call and later this photo from his son outside. antonio took his own pictures of his flat filling with smoke. of the approaching flames is reflected by surrounding buildings and then went to the door of his flat. surrounding buildings and then went to the door of his flatlj surrounding buildings and then went to the door of his flat. i felt like the moment i opened the door i was hit by gas as well as smoke....
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the first grenfell tower survivor to give evidence to the inquiry describes being pushed back by thickape. more on one of those stories now. the metropolitan police has apologised after the coroner at the inquests into the westminster bridge attacks concluded the murder of an unarmed officer outside parliament could have been prevented. the coroner said if there had been armed officers present then they could have stopped khalid masood from stabbing pc keith palmer. four people died when masood ran over pedestrians on westminster bridge in march last year before going on to attack pc palmer. from the old bailey, our correspondent daniel sandford reports. the last calm moments of what had been just another westminster spring day. american tourist kurt cochran with his wife melissa, pensioner leslie rhodes returning from hospital, aysha frade texting her husband on her way to pick up her kids from school, andreea cristea, a tourist from romania, and pc keith palmer, guarding the main gates to parliament. but in 82 seconds of terror, they were all left with fatal injuries. the shocking de
the first grenfell tower survivor to give evidence to the inquiry describes being pushed back by thickape. more on one of those stories now. the metropolitan police has apologised after the coroner at the inquests into the westminster bridge attacks concluded the murder of an unarmed officer outside parliament could have been prevented. the coroner said if there had been armed officers present then they could have stopped khalid masood from stabbing pc keith palmer. four people died when masood...
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huge concentration of toxins around the grenfell tower site.ith this essentially. public health england have been testing the sm pulls around there and being reassuring that the air sample is not bad at all. this particular story is based on a particular professor who is apparently one of the world's leading toxicology experts, and she says what they should be testing is soil and dust and the residue left lying around the ground. and that that is actually very toxic and there are high levels of hydrogen cyanide present in the soil that she analysed, as well as of other horrible stuff, potential carcinogens. she has a report coming out next year which says in the meantime what we should be doing is testing the survivors, that people who were so brave and they are, the fire officers, and find out what is happening to their bloodstream in their saliva. for the people who live around their, the fire officers who were working at the time, those who were working at the time, those who were working at the time, those who were in the flats, this is goi
huge concentration of toxins around the grenfell tower site.ith this essentially. public health england have been testing the sm pulls around there and being reassuring that the air sample is not bad at all. this particular story is based on a particular professor who is apparently one of the world's leading toxicology experts, and she says what they should be testing is soil and dust and the residue left lying around the ground. and that that is actually very toxic and there are high levels of...
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today grenfell fire‘s final victim was laid to rest.me near walsall in january. judge paul farrer qc at brimingham crown court said billingham "killed mylee in order to cause pain to her mother". a budget airline that began offering long—haul flights from uk airports earlier this year, including sta nsted to the us, has collapsed. primera air said it was ceasing all operations at midnight on monday after fourteen years of operations —— leaving passengers stranded in airports around the world. the airline said it had failed to secure long—term financing, meaning it had "no choice" but to file for bankruptcy. a group of women has gone to the high court, to challenge surrey county council‘s proposed cut to its special needs and disability budget. the women are all parents to disabled children, and theirjudicial review contends that they should have been consulted on the planned £21 million cuts. surrey county council says its focus is to make sure children get the support they need. lauren moss reports. taking the fight for their children‘
today grenfell fire‘s final victim was laid to rest.me near walsall in january. judge paul farrer qc at brimingham crown court said billingham "killed mylee in order to cause pain to her mother". a budget airline that began offering long—haul flights from uk airports earlier this year, including sta nsted to the us, has collapsed. primera air said it was ceasing all operations at midnight on monday after fourteen years of operations —— leaving passengers stranded in airports...
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today, grenfell fire's final date was laid to rest.out of the terror that night. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins. it is not a part of the world that we it is not a part of the world that we think about flooding, but morocco has seen torrential rain recently. you can see the extent of the flooding. we do expect rain in this pa rt flooding. we do expect rain in this part of the world, but not so much in the short and time. because it is so dry and added, the water has nowhere to go, so we see so dry and added, the water has nowhere to go, so we see some sevei’e flooding nowhere to go, so we see some sevei’e flooding and morocco. a few days ago we we i’e flooding and morocco. a few days ago we were talking about another system. this system is hanging around. if we look at the forecast chart, we can see this area of low pi’essui’e. chart, we can see this area of low pressure. to the north, an area of high pressure, to the east, an area of high pressure. that keeps it blocked in. once again, sardinia, corsica, into tenn
today, grenfell fire's final date was laid to rest.out of the terror that night. time for a look at the weather. here's alina jenkins. it is not a part of the world that we it is not a part of the world that we think about flooding, but morocco has seen torrential rain recently. you can see the extent of the flooding. we do expect rain in this pa rt flooding. we do expect rain in this part of the world, but not so much in the short and time. because it is so dry and added, the water has nowhere...
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one of the last survivors to escape the grenfell tower fire has given evidence to the public inquiryts of the block to do so. antonio roncolato said he only realised how serious the fire was when his son sent him a photograph of the burning building from outside. the duke and duchess of sussex have made their first official visit to the county that bears their name. visiting some of its most well—known sites, the couple saw a rare sussex copy of the american declaration of independence, and spoke to a charity that supports survivors of rape and sexual assault. our royal correspondent sarah campbell was there. chichester. the first sussex city to fly the flag for the new duke and duchess. there were handshakes with as many people as possible. even those with four legs didn't miss out. in a nod to meghan's country of birth, the couple were shown the rare sussex copy of the american declaration of independence. wow! to bognor regis and a musical interlude at a new university technology park. with the obligatory... ..and fairly low—tech plaque unveil. in brighton, a change of pace. knitt
one of the last survivors to escape the grenfell tower fire has given evidence to the public inquiryts of the block to do so. antonio roncolato said he only realised how serious the fire was when his son sent him a photograph of the burning building from outside. the duke and duchess of sussex have made their first official visit to the county that bears their name. visiting some of its most well—known sites, the couple saw a rare sussex copy of the american declaration of independence, and...
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the guardian leads on revelations of a huge concentration of toxins around the site of the grenfell towerks for survivors and others who live and work nearby. the i reports on a ruling by the high court which paves the way for fracking to proceed at sites across the country. a royal kiss features on the front of the daily mail — which splashes on princess eugenie's marriage to jack brooksbank earlier today. it's the same for the sun — which goes with the headline ‘fergie time' after eugenie's mother turned up late for her daughter's big day. the online independent leads on claims that the government is preparing to impose sanctions against saudi arabia as the fallout continues over the disappearance of dissident journalist jamal kashoggi. and the daily mirror is looking ahead to tomorrow evening's strictly come dancing — with contestants seann walsh and katya jones, hoping the public will forgive them for their drunken kiss and keep them in the dancing competition. so, a real mix of stories there making tomorrow's news. starting with our chat. the daily... we can start off with the times.
the guardian leads on revelations of a huge concentration of toxins around the site of the grenfell towerks for survivors and others who live and work nearby. the i reports on a ruling by the high court which paves the way for fracking to proceed at sites across the country. a royal kiss features on the front of the daily mail — which splashes on princess eugenie's marriage to jack brooksbank earlier today. it's the same for the sun — which goes with the headline ‘fergie time' after...
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rental survivors will be given special screening to examine smoke inhalation. —— grenfell.e city of london have been given conservation status. residents pushed to have the brutalist buildings protected and planning leaders voted unanimously in favour of the move. it means it will now be more difficult for new developments to take place in the are area. the iconic blocks were built in the aftermath of the second world war, and are home to almost four thousand people. it's set to be the most ambitious road project since the m25 opened 30 years ago, and will include the uk's longest road tunnel. highways england have unveiled their plans to reduce pressure on the dartford crossing, with a major road linking the m2 in kent to tilbury in essex. a ten week consultation on the project will start today. if you're travelling through london's busiest stations today, you may come across some of these. the life—size statues of british soldiers are part of a campaign to mark a hundred years since the end of the first world war. chelsea pensioners and serving personnel will appear along
rental survivors will be given special screening to examine smoke inhalation. —— grenfell.e city of london have been given conservation status. residents pushed to have the brutalist buildings protected and planning leaders voted unanimously in favour of the move. it means it will now be more difficult for new developments to take place in the are area. the iconic blocks were built in the aftermath of the second world war, and are home to almost four thousand people. it's set to be the most...
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the first grenfell tower survivor to give evidence to the inquiry descibes being pushed back by thick black smoke as he tried to escape. time's running out for survivors of the indonesian earthquake and tsunami, as rescue teams struggle to reach remote areas that were hit. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll have more details on the prime minister's plans to boost housing, which were announced at the conservative party conference today. ahead of this year's riba stirling prize, we'll be looking at each of the entries — and tonight, it's the turn of the sultan nazrin shah centre, a floating auditorium at worcester college in oxford — designed by niall mclaughlin architects. and later this evening we'll be taking a look at what makes the front pages of tomorrow's newspapers in the papers. our guests this evening will be kate proctor, political correspondent for the evening standard, and kevin schofield, the editor of politicshome. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hell
the first grenfell tower survivor to give evidence to the inquiry descibes being pushed back by thick black smoke as he tried to escape. time's running out for survivors of the indonesian earthquake and tsunami, as rescue teams struggle to reach remote areas that were hit. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll have more details on the prime minister's plans to boost housing, which were announced at the conservative...
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and the funeral is held for the final victim of grenfell tower — a man called a hero after sheltering residents in his top floor flat. and coming up on bbc news... bbc sports personality of the year is set to return to birmingham, but we'll have to wait to find out who has made the shortlist. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister has promised the uk will have full control of its immigration policy for the first time in decades, after brexit. theresa may says low—skilled immigration will fall under a new visa system where it's workers‘ skills that matter, not where they come from. the plans follow a recommendation by the migration advisory committee, which was also backed by labour. the system would include criminal record checks before someone enters the country, and workers wanting to stay for longer periods would need to earn a minimum salary. our political correspondent iain watson has more details from the conservative party conference in birmingham. it's a political announcement the prime minister wouldn't leave to her home secretary. she personall
and the funeral is held for the final victim of grenfell tower — a man called a hero after sheltering residents in his top floor flat. and coming up on bbc news... bbc sports personality of the year is set to return to birmingham, but we'll have to wait to find out who has made the shortlist. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the prime minister has promised the uk will have full control of its immigration policy for the first time in decades, after brexit. theresa may says...
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it comes from research done in the wake of the grenfell tower disaster.etro reports on the attacks made by conservative mps on theresa may, after she conceded the uk's transition period out of the eu could be extended "by a matter of months". the times says things could get even worse for the prime minister, with a warning that she faces a rebellion by more than a0 of her mps if she does not bow to new demands from brexiteers in the next 48 hours. the guardian's front page sees things a little more positively — its front page reports that the prime minister will tell the commons tomorrow that 95% of the brexit withdrawal agreement is done. 0n front pages, and let's start with the guardian. despite the personal attacks and so on, theresa may will tell mps the deal is 95% done. good news, henry. certainly most of her mps would not recognise that, if not the percentage it self, the kind of sunny optimism. the 95% isjust percentage it self, the kind of sunny optimism. the 95% is just 95% of the withdrawal agreement, so that is before you even get to the more
it comes from research done in the wake of the grenfell tower disaster.etro reports on the attacks made by conservative mps on theresa may, after she conceded the uk's transition period out of the eu could be extended "by a matter of months". the times says things could get even worse for the prime minister, with a warning that she faces a rebellion by more than a0 of her mps if she does not bow to new demands from brexiteers in the next 48 hours. the guardian's front page sees things...
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the grenfell inquiry continues today, hearing more stories from residents of the tower.ho escaped but lost her father in the stairwell, and munira mahmud, who survived along with her husband and children. 0ur correspondent tom symonds has been at the inquiry and joins us now. what more has the enquiry been hearing today? evidence which i think tells us how hard it was for residents to keep track of each other as they escaped the fire. as you say, nadia was trying to escape with their father who is elderly. they got into a lift which stopped on the tenth floor. as the doors opened filled with black smoke, nadia said that she could not see or breathe and it was very confusing. the door shut on the left and the lift carried on right down to the ground floor. when she got out of the left there was smoke coming from inside the left and again it was very confusing. as you can see here, she is trying to get out. she thought that her father was ahead of her and that he had already escaped. when she found out that he wasn't outside she couldn't get back in. 0ne outside she couldn
the grenfell inquiry continues today, hearing more stories from residents of the tower.ho escaped but lost her father in the stairwell, and munira mahmud, who survived along with her husband and children. 0ur correspondent tom symonds has been at the inquiry and joins us now. what more has the enquiry been hearing today? evidence which i think tells us how hard it was for residents to keep track of each other as they escaped the fire. as you say, nadia was trying to escape with their father who...
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seventh of october after the break what you going to do when the world's on fire from knife crime to grenfell to stopping such cattle we learned about institutional u.k. prejudice from the usa all this is. going underground. wrong. just. yet to stamp out disdain becomes to advocate and in against women because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. prosecution will need to become almost. dissolved. cold where you push. the threat of fines. by the number one place you do i'm young yasmin political pressure on the bill do i need him in control to know through security jenison knows when to pull your bundled up business models he was my american corporations doubtless was incomplete please sold on could be mental disease as you need to use the controls on the scene and the solution. lies up in association with. the new can he saw as it is just simply deleting. an investigative documentary. ghost war on oxy. welcome back to turn on the t.v. sets in the any major nation and you'll likely see condemnation of trump's usa based on identity politics tensio
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one of the last survivors to escape the grenfell tower fire has given evidence to the public inquirythe fire was when his son sent him a photograph of the burning building from outside. last week, president trump was full of admiration for the woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted some 30 years ago by brett kavanaugh — thejudge nominated by the president for a seat on the us supreme court. but that message had changed by last night when the president ridiculed professor christine blasey ford at a republican rally — as our north america editorjon sopel reports. for two weeks now since christine blasey ford‘s accusations of sexual assault against brett kavanaugh emerged the white house has kept a tight lid on its response. indeed, the day after her distressing testimony the president was full of praise and respect for her. i thought her testimony was very compelling and she looks like a very fine woman to me. but last night at a rally in mississippi that all changed. restraint, forget it. donald trump cracked his knuckles and was ready to fight. he mocked dr ford. "how did you g
one of the last survivors to escape the grenfell tower fire has given evidence to the public inquirythe fire was when his son sent him a photograph of the burning building from outside. last week, president trump was full of admiration for the woman who alleges she was sexually assaulted some 30 years ago by brett kavanaugh — thejudge nominated by the president for a seat on the us supreme court. but that message had changed by last night when the president ridiculed professor christine...
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seventh of october after the break what you going to do when the world's on fire from knife crime to grenfell to stop and search cattle we learned about institutional u.k. prejudice from the usa all the support going up about doing going underground. you know world of big partisan. and conspiracies it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. prosecution will need to become almost. where you push. this thread you'll find. somebody to see do i mean. political pressure on the. security jennifer nance with the bundled up business models used by american corporations. police. said if. a dissociation. i knew good he saw it is just somebody with to me to be. an investigative documentary. ghost more. welcome back to turn on the t.v. sets in any major nation and you'll likely see condemnation of trump's usa based on identi
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who claimed justgiving had profited from £500,000 of public donations, including money raised for grenfellrld bee project will help paint the first ever picture of the state of bees. figures suggest that bees in england are vanishing faster than anywhere else in europe. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the overg round: there are severe delays between stratford and richmond and clapham junction. and minor delays between barking and gospel oak. onto the roads and the m25 is closed anticlockwise betweenjunction 28 at the brook street roundabout and j27 following a serious collision last night. the motorway will be closed into rush hour. queues from j29 a127. diverison via a12, a406 north circular and the m11 — expect delays. in the west end: maddox street is closed because of a gas leak. and in acton: coronation road is closed because of a fire. now the weather with georgina burnett. good morning. well, we have a good deal of dry weather around this week and some sunny spells as well but not necessarily to start off today. there is a bit of mist and fog around and even some l
who claimed justgiving had profited from £500,000 of public donations, including money raised for grenfellrld bee project will help paint the first ever picture of the state of bees. figures suggest that bees in england are vanishing faster than anywhere else in europe. let's take a look at the travel situation now. on the overg round: there are severe delays between stratford and richmond and clapham junction. and minor delays between barking and gospel oak. onto the roads and the m25 is...
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seventh of october after the break what you going to do when the world's on fire from knife crime to grenfell to stop and search cattle we learned about institutional u.k. prejudice from the usa all the support that we have about doing going underground. you know world a big part of the movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. backs kaiser's financial survival bill they say money the balance the. budget is it this is a central plank support diagram is kind of problem right now so stop the bad. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the us has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you longs to be rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some wit
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i am thinking of your response to the tragic fire at grenfell, the tower block where more than 70 peopleneration, who were forced to leave this country, having made their lives here for many, many years. you get angry in public. do you think that serves your issues well? well, i don‘t describe what i do as angry. it may be passionate, but i‘ve got to say, 72 people lost their lives in a fire that could have been prevented, and absolutely we have to have politicians that will speak truth to power, when you look at the faces of those who died. and when you challenge me on windrush, britain stopped deporting its own nationals to australia in 1868. how can it be right, when we had a generation of people that arrived here from the caribbean, that gave this country so much, that you strip them of their rights, you deport them, you detain them, you deny them access to pensions, to healthcare, and that‘s not something that should animate and make people furious that this has happened in britain‘s name? of course. and let me just say, these are the descendants of enslaved people that was done by
i am thinking of your response to the tragic fire at grenfell, the tower block where more than 70 peopleneration, who were forced to leave this country, having made their lives here for many, many years. you get angry in public. do you think that serves your issues well? well, i don‘t describe what i do as angry. it may be passionate, but i‘ve got to say, 72 people lost their lives in a fire that could have been prevented, and absolutely we have to have politicians that will speak truth to...
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a woman who lived on the 11th floor of grenfell tower has recalled the moment she tried to escape thely father. nadia jafari, who became separated from her father in the darkness, told the inquiry that she believed her father had got out alive, but later found out he died. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at the inquiry for us now. nadia jafari was attempting to get out of the tower using the lift, which went from the 11th floor to the tenth floor and stopped, then the tenth floor and stopped, then the doors opened and the whole of the doors opened and the whole of the lift was filled with thick black smoke, and those inside found it difficult to breathe. nadia jafari said she could not see. then the doors closed again and the lift carried onto the ground floor. at the ground floor she got out of the lift as you can see in the pictures on cctv, and you can see the black smoke is almost pursuing her out of the door of the lift. at that stage she believed her father the door of the lift. at that stage she believed herfather had got out ahead of her so she went out to look f
a woman who lived on the 11th floor of grenfell tower has recalled the moment she tried to escape thely father. nadia jafari, who became separated from her father in the darkness, told the inquiry that she believed her father had got out alive, but later found out he died. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds is at the inquiry for us now. nadia jafari was attempting to get out of the tower using the lift, which went from the 11th floor to the tenth floor and stopped, then the tenth floor...
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seventh of october after the break what you going to do when the world's on fire from knife crime to grenfell to stop and search how do we learn about institutional u.k. prejudice from the usa all the support going up about to going underground. definitely on the deep dollar ization camp they are warning goal they're building a goal see play two d. dollar rise they are looking for the dollar. trade significantly and. welcome back to turn on the t.v. sets in any major nation and you'll likely see condemnation of trump's usa based on identity politics tension but if we ignore the breathless near liberals maybe we can hear that the rot set in long ago and londoners just like the people of louisiana depicted in a new documentary recognize may. stories of different life and death outcomes of the determined by class and color we went to the mayfair otel in london to talk to one of the stars of what you're going to do when the world's on fire judy hill to talk about where clause and race and just act judy over here gentrification is a big issue poor areas was a run by a community of people who are b
seventh of october after the break what you going to do when the world's on fire from knife crime to grenfell to stop and search how do we learn about institutional u.k. prejudice from the usa all the support going up about to going underground. definitely on the deep dollar ization camp they are warning goal they're building a goal see play two d. dollar rise they are looking for the dollar. trade significantly and. welcome back to turn on the t.v. sets in any major nation and you'll likely...
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survivors start giving evidence at the grenfell tower inquiry.sident antonio roncolato says he hopes to bring those responsible to account. i would be prepared to answer all the questions the qc will have me and to give him as many details as possible and to hold people to their responsibility. can't afford a mortgage, and struggling to pay the rent. are you at the sharp end of the housing crisis? bbc research suggests people in their 20s who want to live on their own are having to pay unaffordable levels of rent in two thirds of the uk. zoe ball is replacing chris evans as the new host of bbc radio 2's breakfast show. she's a fantastic pic, best person for the job. good morning. it's wednesday, october 3rd. welcome to bbc newsroom live. theresa may will urge conservatives to demonstrate they are a party that is "decent, moderate and patriotic" at the end of a conference that has underlined deep divisions over brexit. in a speech the prime minister will declare that britain's future outside the eu is "full of promise." mrs may will also announce
survivors start giving evidence at the grenfell tower inquiry.sident antonio roncolato says he hopes to bring those responsible to account. i would be prepared to answer all the questions the qc will have me and to give him as many details as possible and to hold people to their responsibility. can't afford a mortgage, and struggling to pay the rent. are you at the sharp end of the housing crisis? bbc research suggests people in their 20s who want to live on their own are having to pay...
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the headmaster says he was inspired by a pupil at his former school who died in the grenfell tower fireing a multibillion—pound makeover and a brand new district. known as wood wharf, the site on the isle of dogs is expected to bring around 20,000 jobs to the area. there will be a mix of retail, tech and creative industries. let's take a look at the travel situation now. it is a good start on the tubes this morning. no reported problems there at the moment, and also on the trains. turning to the roads: seven sisters road is partly blocked just after the nags head—holloway road junction, because of an accicent. at buckhurst hill: victoria road is closed outside the tube station because of a gas leak. and, between camberwell and peckham, there are temporary traffic lights on peckham road at southampton way for repairs to a gas leak. time now for the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is a mild start out there this morning. there is a little bit of cloud at least for some of us but it will clear away reasonably quickly to a day of sunshine. and it is going to feel just a little b
the headmaster says he was inspired by a pupil at his former school who died in the grenfell tower fireing a multibillion—pound makeover and a brand new district. known as wood wharf, the site on the isle of dogs is expected to bring around 20,000 jobs to the area. there will be a mix of retail, tech and creative industries. let's take a look at the travel situation now. it is a good start on the tubes this morning. no reported problems there at the moment, and also on the trains. turning to...
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on ability and this is sparked by one of this former students, a young lady who sadly died in the grenfelleone has to pay somewhere, be it the local council, fees coming from elsewhere. there is a financial issue here. of course. i gripe in east and myself, east london and i went to a very good state school but i was luckily enough to get a scholarship to eat in. it opened up a different world and maybe think, lots of things are possible. it is a financial issue as well but i think if we can get people the chance to access these schools, why not?” would love to talk to you about what it was like moving there. what an extraordinary place. amazing stuff. what else have we got? some progress in that battle against fraud. this is in the times this morning. 450,000 reports have been caught before they even happen. that is saving police time. the algorithm is saving police time. the algorithm is just rules to solve a problem. evenif is just rules to solve a problem. even if you are at making a cake or building a toy, is the set of rules. for this particular case, when people report fraud, there
on ability and this is sparked by one of this former students, a young lady who sadly died in the grenfelleone has to pay somewhere, be it the local council, fees coming from elsewhere. there is a financial issue here. of course. i gripe in east and myself, east london and i went to a very good state school but i was luckily enough to get a scholarship to eat in. it opened up a different world and maybe think, lots of things are possible. it is a financial issue as well but i think if we can...
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the guardian reports that there is a "huge concentration of toxins" around the site of the grenfell towerctly couple sharing a kiss. the pair will return to the dance floor for the first time since the incident. all eyes on what's going to happen on the ballroom floor. and the front page of the i is about the landmark ruling which means fracking is set to resume in the uk for the first time since 2011. interesting interview here in the guardian on an environmental focus. we usually end with the weather but we'll we usually end with the weather but we' ll start we usually end with the weather but we'll start with it here. mary robinson was the un climate change envoy, she used to be president of ireland. she talks about the new intergovernmental panel on climate change report which came out last week and which he says is telling us week and which he says is telling us we mustn't go past 1.5%. she has that look what happened with 1% of climate change temperature rise. all these floods, the weather we have seen. i was on a train in exeter yesterday and the line to devon was closed because th
the guardian reports that there is a "huge concentration of toxins" around the site of the grenfell towerctly couple sharing a kiss. the pair will return to the dance floor for the first time since the incident. all eyes on what's going to happen on the ballroom floor. and the front page of the i is about the landmark ruling which means fracking is set to resume in the uk for the first time since 2011. interesting interview here in the guardian on an environmental focus. we usually...
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the guardian reports that there is a "huge concentration of toxins" around the site of the grenfell towera kiss. everyone will be watching their dance after they were caught kissing. the pair will return to the dance floor for the first time since the incident on saturday night. all eyes on bbc one, i think. and the front page of the i is about the landmark ruling which means fracking is set to resume in the uk for the first time since 2011. good morning. ithink good morning. i think you are going to start with that? the fracking story in the letter i, and in the guardian. the fracking begins today, with a seven—year hiatus since it was attempted well the legal proceedings have gone on. the campaigners are still outraged about it. there is an interesting angle to it. there is an interesting angle to it which is the sense that because this is happening near a place nobody cares about, a depressed area in terms of economic, it must be a good thing, but the locals say it will disrupt our lives quite significantly. there's a sense if this was happening in the home counties, the government wil
the guardian reports that there is a "huge concentration of toxins" around the site of the grenfell towera kiss. everyone will be watching their dance after they were caught kissing. the pair will return to the dance floor for the first time since the incident on saturday night. all eyes on bbc one, i think. and the front page of the i is about the landmark ruling which means fracking is set to resume in the uk for the first time since 2011. good morning. ithink good morning. i think...
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the guardian reports that there is a "huge concentration of toxins" around the site of the grenfell towern the seann walsh and katya jones story about the strictly couple sharing a kiss. the pair will return to the dance floor for the first time since the incident on saturday night. and the front page of the i is about a landmark ruling which means fracking is set to resume in the uk for the first time since 2011. we will have one of the dancers from strictly with us later. shall we talk about antiques roadshow? it is complicated but basically there was a painting, started way back when the show started way back when the show started 30 yea rs started way back when the show started 30 years ago, a painting was on the show and went missing, was stolen shortly afterwards, and it is a long—winded story but basically it has been found and has been sold for a lot of money but what they are saying, and i've heard this a couple of days ago, the former head of art and antiques of the metropolitan police says criminals to tune into the show. when i was at the yard it was stated that antiques roads
the guardian reports that there is a "huge concentration of toxins" around the site of the grenfell towern the seann walsh and katya jones story about the strictly couple sharing a kiss. the pair will return to the dance floor for the first time since the incident on saturday night. and the front page of the i is about a landmark ruling which means fracking is set to resume in the uk for the first time since 2011. we will have one of the dancers from strictly with us later. shall we...
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les ferdinand grew up in a neighbouring estate to grenfell tower, and has been working with a local nhs their experiences on the night of the fire at the inquiry later today. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there are minor delays on tfl rail this morning and the overground is part suspended between romford and upmister. onto the roads and northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach is slow from the woolwich rd flyover. traffic is building from day in and into parking. and in silvertown, the connaught bridge remains closed for maintenance work, with traffic for city airport on diversion via woolwich manor way and albert road. now let's get a look at the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. it is another mild start out there this morning. today it is often going to be cloudy, but the cloud will break here and there we will get bright and sunny spells and it is still get to feel quite warm. still quite easy, with the window with a bit lighter than yesterday. when the cloud rakes it really will feel quite pleasant. to temperatures getting potentially up
les ferdinand grew up in a neighbouring estate to grenfell tower, and has been working with a local nhs their experiences on the night of the fire at the inquiry later today. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there are minor delays on tfl rail this morning and the overground is part suspended between romford and upmister. onto the roads and northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach is slow from the woolwich rd flyover. traffic is building from day in and into...
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that one of the things you realise becoming an mp, how poor product safety is, from everything from grenfelldone that before, but you saw the statement from pret, they said "the law should be changed." that is passing the buck, to some extent. got any high street outlet could change, like that. you'll absolutely. ceara, your daughter claudia is eight and has a severe nut allergy and she has had an anaphylactic shock before. just describe what that involves. she was under two years old, just under two, and we went to lunch with my sister who very kindly had said she would give us lunch. i had a newborn baby, my son, and she had cooked us sun—dried tomato pesto sauce from a well— known brand with sun—dried tomato pesto sauce from a well—known brand with sausages and pastor. my daughter was extremely fussy, so she moved the food up to her mouth and i was watching her —— and pasta. it didn't go into her mouth and it just touched her lip andl mouth and it just touched her lip and i was incredibly confused because i had had no disputes of allergies before, and to me it looked like she was talking
that one of the things you realise becoming an mp, how poor product safety is, from everything from grenfelldone that before, but you saw the statement from pret, they said "the law should be changed." that is passing the buck, to some extent. got any high street outlet could change, like that. you'll absolutely. ceara, your daughter claudia is eight and has a severe nut allergy and she has had an anaphylactic shock before. just describe what that involves. she was under two years...