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you can see... ..why grenfell happened.the fire, the local community has marched regularly alongside survivors and the bereaved to remember the victims and demand change, because many hundreds of other buildings are still covered in dangerous cladding even now. forfive years, a battle has been fought over who will pay to make them safe. people are still living in dangerousl materials around them and another grenfell can happen. are you waiting for another grenfell to happen so then you can- do something about it? grenfell happened because of decisions by so many — by the companies who represented their products as safe on tall blocks, though they lacked valid tests, by the refurbishment contractors accused of cost—cutting and a disregard for human life, by the regulators that failed to make proper checks, and by the politicians, who didn't tighten the rules despite warnings. but, as the inquiry is finding, few accept any real responsibility for their part in it. each individual needs to be held accountable for what they hav
you can see... ..why grenfell happened.the fire, the local community has marched regularly alongside survivors and the bereaved to remember the victims and demand change, because many hundreds of other buildings are still covered in dangerous cladding even now. forfive years, a battle has been fought over who will pay to make them safe. people are still living in dangerousl materials around them and another grenfell can happen. are you waiting for another grenfell to happen so then you can- do...
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grenfell, that would _ cladding on the building is the same as grenfell, that would be _ as grenfell,omething, but nothing has happened, and that— something, but nothing has happened, and that is— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why it— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why it is— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why it is so— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why it is so painful. - and that is why it is so painful. the _ and that is why it is so painful. the grenfell— and that is why it is so painful. the grenfell public— and that is why it is so painful. the grenfell public inquiry- and that is why it is so painful. the grenfell public inquiry has| the grenfell public inquiry has identified the council, corporate and government failings that combined to cause the fire and police seem confident that they have as well. i. police seem confident that they have as well. ~ ., , ., ., as well. i, like others have heard some of the _ as well. i, like others have heard some o
grenfell, that would _ cladding on the building is the same as grenfell, that would be _ as grenfell,omething, but nothing has happened, and that— something, but nothing has happened, and that is— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why it— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why it is— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why it is so— something, but nothing has happened, and that is why it...
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you can see... ..why grenfell happened.d regularly alongside survivors and the bereaved to remember the victims and demand change, because many hundreds of other buildings are still covered in dangerous cladding even now. forfive years, a battle has been fought over who will pay to make them safe. people are still living in dangerousl materials around them and another grenfell can happen. are you waiting for another grenfell to happen so then you can- do something about it? grenfell happened because of decisions by so many — by the companies who represented their products as safe on tall blocks, though they lacked valid tests, by the refurbishment contractors accused of cost—cutting and a disregard for human life, by the regulators that failed to make proper checks, and by the politicians, who didn't tighten the rules despite warnings. but, as the inquiry is finding, few accept any real responsibility for their part in it. each individual needs to be held accountable for what they have done, the same way any other person wo
you can see... ..why grenfell happened.d regularly alongside survivors and the bereaved to remember the victims and demand change, because many hundreds of other buildings are still covered in dangerous cladding even now. forfive years, a battle has been fought over who will pay to make them safe. people are still living in dangerousl materials around them and another grenfell can happen. are you waiting for another grenfell to happen so then you can- do something about it? grenfell happened...
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never forget. why we are here is grenfell tower. never forget-— why we are here is grenfell tower.get. tommy evans with the palm just us- — never forget. tommy evans with the palmjust us- -- _ never forget. tommy evans with the palmjust us. -- poem. _ never forget. tommy evans with the palmjust us. -- poem. talking - never forget. tommy evans with the | palmjust us. -- poem. talking about palm just us. —— poem. talking about the stereo sound of voices speaking truth to power. and now, we are going to hear the 72 names. stephen. sheila. joe daniels. vincent. gary. debbie. ernie. marjorie. maria. victoria. alexandra jessica. moore. logan. tony. raymond. gloria. marco. mohammed. forever in our hearts, forever in our hearts. mohammed, rubio, fatima, hamid, mohammed, e brahim, ali, isaac, brooke, maya, mary forever in our hearts. lena, malik, omar, mehdi elwahabi yasin el wahabi faouzia el wahabi abdulaziz el wahabi choucair forever and our hearts. those of the names of the _ forever and our hearts. those of the names of the 72 _ forever and our hearts. those of the names of the 72 peop
never forget. why we are here is grenfell tower. never forget-— why we are here is grenfell tower.get. tommy evans with the palm just us- — never forget. tommy evans with the palmjust us- -- _ never forget. tommy evans with the palmjust us. -- poem. _ never forget. tommy evans with the palmjust us. -- poem. talking - never forget. tommy evans with the | palmjust us. -- poem. talking about palm just us. —— poem. talking about the stereo sound of voices speaking truth to power. and now,...
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as the grenfell tower inquiry _ more vulnerable?ulnerable? as the grenfell tower inquiry recommendation of october 2019 clearly set out, the inquiry having heard all the evidence from fire experts decided that personal emergency evacuation plans for those disabled people who will have problems in evacuating on their own would be essential for their own would be essential for their safety, and i think it's because none of us have a guaranteed no risk when there is a fire but when you are disabled, read it you are blind or have a learning disability or her wheelchair owner, you and the building owner might need to think ahead to mitigate risks so i think that proposal of the inquiry was reasonable and it was based on evidence. what the inquiry was reasonable and it was based on evidence.- the inquiry was reasonable and it was based on evidence. what in terms ofthe was based on evidence. what in terms of the practical — was based on evidence. what in terms of the practical options _ was based on evidence. what in terms of the practical
as the grenfell tower inquiry _ more vulnerable?ulnerable? as the grenfell tower inquiry recommendation of october 2019 clearly set out, the inquiry having heard all the evidence from fire experts decided that personal emergency evacuation plans for those disabled people who will have problems in evacuating on their own would be essential for their own would be essential for their safety, and i think it's because none of us have a guaranteed no risk when there is a fire but when you are...
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in grenfell., the realtragedy i think the grenfell is it was a i i think the grenfell is it was a failed evacuation. it escapes me by the inquiry hasn't focused on this and the government hasn't focused on theirs. everyone seems to be fixated on fixing the rigid problem, the cladding problem that resulted in the fire and the rapid spread, but what grenfell is telling us is, we don't have resilience, sufficient resilience in our buildings and procedures. had there be a plan b for grenfell that is never actually plan, which includes peaks for the disabled and had the fire and rescue service had a plan b as well, ie, emergency evacuation, i don't think anyone would have necessarily died there. . . . . anyone would have necessarily died there. . . , , , anyone would have necessarily died there. ., ., , , , ., there. that answer requires us to rewind to what i there. that answer requires us to rewind to what plan i there. that answer requires us to rewind to what plan a i there. that answer requires us
in grenfell., the realtragedy i think the grenfell is it was a i i think the grenfell is it was a failed evacuation. it escapes me by the inquiry hasn't focused on this and the government hasn't focused on theirs. everyone seems to be fixated on fixing the rigid problem, the cladding problem that resulted in the fire and the rapid spread, but what grenfell is telling us is, we don't have resilience, sufficient resilience in our buildings and procedures. had there be a plan b for grenfell that...
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a major lesson from grenfell — sometimes staying put is dangerous.its training in evacuating buildings. there are new smoke hoods for residents, a new app to track information. you might think "stay put" would no longer be the policy. but five years after grenfell, the government has re—emphasised that when there is a fire, people should stay put in their flats because the walls of the flats protect them. the question is, because of grenfell, will people want to stay or will they want to go? michael is moving his stuff out of his south london apartment because fire swept across its roof in april. thankfully, he was not at home. if i had been in the building, i think i would have tried to get out. he would have ignored the stay put advice. i probably would have seen it on twitter before anything else. people across the road sharing videos of a fire on the roof, if i'd seen that, i'd think, i'm not hanging about. after grenfell, not staying put is the new rule for people in buildings with safety defects. and what if you live with a disability, like sar
a major lesson from grenfell — sometimes staying put is dangerous.its training in evacuating buildings. there are new smoke hoods for residents, a new app to track information. you might think "stay put" would no longer be the policy. but five years after grenfell, the government has re—emphasised that when there is a fire, people should stay put in their flats because the walls of the flats protect them. the question is, because of grenfell, will people want to stay or will they...
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there's not one day that i don't think about grenfell. i still have flashbacks.
there's not one day that i don't think about grenfell. i still have flashbacks.
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we are approaching on i tuesday the anniversary of grenfell.ning the lessons of that disaster? ~ , , ~ are not learning the lessons of that disaster? ~ , , . , ., are not learning the lessons of that disaster? ~ , . , ., , disaster? absolutely. we seem to be iiinorin all disaster? absolutely. we seem to be ignoring all the _ disaster? absolutely. we seem to be ignoring all the evidence _ disaster? absolutely. we seem to be ignoring all the evidence given i disaster? absolutely. we seem to be ignoring all the evidence given to i ignoring all the evidence given to the inquiry. the evidence has shown us neighbours, family and friends, do look after each other, i have for many years, heard people saying in the industry if you live in a high—rise, no one talks to each other but the one thing grenfell should have taught us was that is absolutely not true. many of the residents have lived in their accommodation for 30 years, of course they have friends, they have family because that is part of their everyday lives. and human behaviour is that we do as
we are approaching on i tuesday the anniversary of grenfell.ning the lessons of that disaster? ~ , , ~ are not learning the lessons of that disaster? ~ , , . , ., are not learning the lessons of that disaster? ~ , . , ., , disaster? absolutely. we seem to be iiinorin all disaster? absolutely. we seem to be ignoring all the _ disaster? absolutely. we seem to be ignoring all the evidence _ disaster? absolutely. we seem to be ignoring all the evidence given i disaster? absolutely. we seem to be...
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a major lesson from grenfell. sometimes, staying put is dangerous.k? so the london fire brigade has beefed up its training in evacuating buildings. there are new smoke hoods for residents, a new app to track information. you might think stay put would no longer be the policy. but five years after grenfell, the government has reemphasised that when there is a fire, people should stay put in their flats, because the walls of the flats protect them. the question is, because of grenfell, will people want to stay or will they want to go? michael is moving his stuff out of his south london apartment because fire swept across its roof in april. thankfully, he wasn't at home. if i had been in the building, i think i would have tried to get out. he would have ignored the stay put advice. i probably would have seen it on twitter before anything else. there was people across the road sharing videos of quite a big fire on the roof. i think if i had seen that, i would have thought, i'm not going to hang about. and after grenfell, not staying put is the new rule f
a major lesson from grenfell. sometimes, staying put is dangerous.k? so the london fire brigade has beefed up its training in evacuating buildings. there are new smoke hoods for residents, a new app to track information. you might think stay put would no longer be the policy. but five years after grenfell, the government has reemphasised that when there is a fire, people should stay put in their flats, because the walls of the flats protect them. the question is, because of grenfell, will...
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this tuesday marks five years since the grenfell tower tragedy. official advice to stay put in their homes — and the government says it's still the safest thing to do. but it faces legal action from disabled residents, who say ministers have abandoned a commitment to give them personal evacuation plans. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. a tower block fire. a major lesson from grenfell. sometimes, staying put is dangerous. so, we're going to put a smoke hood onto you and we're going to escort you out, 0k? so the london fire brigade has beefed up its training in evacuating buildings. there are new smoke hoods for residents, a new app to track information. you might think "stay put" would no longer be the policy. but five years after grenfell, the government has reemphasised that when there is a fire, people should stay put in their flats, because the walls of the flats protect them. the question is, because of grenfell, will people want to stay or will they want to go? michael is moving his stuff out of his south london apartment be
this tuesday marks five years since the grenfell tower tragedy. official advice to stay put in their homes — and the government says it's still the safest thing to do. but it faces legal action from disabled residents, who say ministers have abandoned a commitment to give them personal evacuation plans. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. a tower block fire. a major lesson from grenfell. sometimes, staying put is dangerous. so, we're going to put a smoke hood onto you and we're...
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tom simons, "bbc news" at grenfell tor. >> stay with us here on "outside source." to come on the program, there are more supply chain problems in the united states, some consumers say that tampons are more expensive and harder to find. >> there was a bomb in the city center, a code word known to be one us by the i.r.a. was given. army bomb experts were expecting a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing with the population registration act. >> just a day old and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. the new prince was taken by his mother and father to their apartment in kensington palace. >> germany's parliament has voted to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. the decision was a shock in bonn. >> the world's first woman cosmonaut. >> what do you think of the russian woman in space? >> we might be able to persuade the wife, it mht be good for her to go up there for a little while. >> welcome back, you are watching "outside source" live from the
tom simons, "bbc news" at grenfell tor. >> stay with us here on "outside source." to come on the program, there are more supply chain problems in the united states, some consumers say that tampons are more expensive and harder to find. >> there was a bomb in the city center, a code word known to be one us by the i.r.a. was given. army bomb experts were expecting a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the the south african parliament has destroyed the...
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the grenfell community may yet wait years for justice. answer be foryou, hanan? the answer for me is that we haven't healed, and we're not going to heal. that's my answer. because pain, you can see the cracks. and i do say that we do, we smile, we laugh, wejoke — you can see the cracks. you hanan wahabi ending that report. tom joins me now. deep grief and anger from the families. what form isjust deep grief and anger from the families. what form is just as likely to take? families. what form is 'ust as likely to take?�* families. what form is 'ust as likel to take? , ., ., , likely to take? they want one single form, for likely to take? they want one single form. for people _ likely to take? they want one single form, for people to _ likely to take? they want one single form, for people to go _ likely to take? they want one single form, for people to go to _ likely to take? they want one single form, for people to go to prison, . form, for people to go to prison, thatis form, for people to go to prison, that is what they have said to be i
the grenfell community may yet wait years for justice. answer be foryou, hanan? the answer for me is that we haven't healed, and we're not going to heal. that's my answer. because pain, you can see the cracks. and i do say that we do, we smile, we laugh, wejoke — you can see the cracks. you hanan wahabi ending that report. tom joins me now. deep grief and anger from the families. what form isjust deep grief and anger from the families. what form is just as likely to take? families. what form...
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greg mckenzie is at grenfell tower.poignant day for all involved, and _ lives. that is right. poignant day for all involved, and many - lives. that is right. poignant day for all involved, and many of- lives. that is right. poignant dayj for all involved, and many of the survivors here today and their families, and those believing in terms of what happened here five years ago. we are just at the foot of the tower. behind us as a memorial wall where many people have been coming to lay floral tributes. there was a service at westminster abbey this morning which started the service to day of remembrance, followed by a vigil right here at the foot of the tower in west london. the jack and duchess of cambridge attended the event. that was a private event for the families of those 72 people who lost their lives here five years ago. fiee lives here five years ago. five ears lives here five years ago. five years ago. — lives here five years ago. five years ago. i — lives here five years ago. five years ago. i was _ lives here f
greg mckenzie is at grenfell tower.poignant day for all involved, and _ lives. that is right. poignant day for all involved, and many - lives. that is right. poignant day for all involved, and many of- lives. that is right. poignant dayj for all involved, and many of the survivors here today and their families, and those believing in terms of what happened here five years ago. we are just at the foot of the tower. behind us as a memorial wall where many people have been coming to lay floral...
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the people who called grenfell home were scattered by the disaster. alongside them, neighbours and supporters — to remember friends and relatives lost to the flames. # i once was lost # but now i'm found...# but this event was also about the survivors. # but now i see...# eight—year—old ayeesha among them. never forget. i will never forget the fire. i will never forget the smoke. i will never forget the sirens. i will never forget how scary the fire was. i will never forget how worrying the fire was. i will never forget that i survived. we can't change our pasts, but we can change the future. never forget. applause the community group grenfell united said today, "we don't want our 72 to be remembered for what happened, "but for what changed. "safer buildings, of course, but also justice." five years have passed, and still...still we have not heard the click of a single pair of handcuffs. but alongside an exhaustive public inquiry, there has been a massive police investigation. i've sometimes been shocked at what i've heard, but what i can say is there
the people who called grenfell home were scattered by the disaster. alongside them, neighbours and supporters — to remember friends and relatives lost to the flames. # i once was lost # but now i'm found...# but this event was also about the survivors. # but now i see...# eight—year—old ayeesha among them. never forget. i will never forget the fire. i will never forget the smoke. i will never forget the sirens. i will never forget how scary the fire was. i will never forget how worrying...
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remembering the victims of grenfell — five years on from the grenfell tower disaster in london where2 people were killed, events are being held across the city. i'm victoria derbyshire and i'm in west london following the day's events. i will be talking to people who were deeply affected by the events of that night and also what has happened since. hello, good morning and welcome to bbc news. the first flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda will leave from an undisclosed location in the uk this evening, after campaigners lost a court battle to prevent it. they had hoped to stop the plane taking off before a full hearing next month on whether the policy is lawful. dozens of asylum seekers were originally due to be on the flight, but most won appeals against deportation. it's not know how many people will be on tonight's flight, but it's thought to be about seven or eight people. the government says the deportation flights are necessary to combat human trafficking gangs and deter dangerous channel crossings. despite the government's publicity around its new policy, yesterday, 37 asylum
remembering the victims of grenfell — five years on from the grenfell tower disaster in london where2 people were killed, events are being held across the city. i'm victoria derbyshire and i'm in west london following the day's events. i will be talking to people who were deeply affected by the events of that night and also what has happened since. hello, good morning and welcome to bbc news. the first flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda will leave from an undisclosed location in the uk...
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tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.changed ? available now on the bbc iplayer at bbc.co.uk/iplayer or via the iplayer app on your smart device. as we reported last night, russian forces are making progress in eastern ukraine, where fighting has reached a new intensity. tonight we report from kharkiv in the north—east of the country, a city bombarded by russian shelling, but surrounding territory has been retaken by ukrainian troops. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor has been in the city to see the devastation for himself, and he said the court would prosecute the highest ranks of russians responsible, as our correspondent wyre davies reports. with this city still under daily attack... so there was an air strike. ..karim khan's visit to kharkiv was more a statement of intent than gathering evidence. what were the ages of children that normally you see? that will come later. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor toured several badly damaged parts of the city, including a primary school whic
tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.changed ? available now on the bbc iplayer at bbc.co.uk/iplayer or via the iplayer app on your smart device. as we reported last night, russian forces are making progress in eastern ukraine, where fighting has reached a new intensity. tonight we report from kharkiv in the north—east of the country, a city bombarded by russian shelling, but surrounding territory has been retaken by ukrainian troops. the international criminal court's chief prosecutor...
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tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.s are facing compulsory testing, after a surge of covid—19 cases linked to a late—night bar in the chinese capital was revealed. it's raised concerns of a city—wide shutdown just as china's second—largest city shanghai slowly re—emerges from a two—month lockdown. a short time ago, i spoke to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who's quarantining in a hotel in the southern city of xiamen. he's just returned to china. i asked him to give us a sense what these restrictions are like. the rest of the world may have moved on from all these covid restrictions but not china. it is the last major economy still approach a zero covid. they tend to scotch it with very restrictive measures. —— two stop it. two weeks of warranting for example, in the south of the country but there is also quarantine internally in china. figure from beijing or shanghai to another city you have to do quarantine. people may wonder, why would you travel? i know somebody who has to start a newjob elsewhere so they
tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.s are facing compulsory testing, after a surge of covid—19 cases linked to a late—night bar in the chinese capital was revealed. it's raised concerns of a city—wide shutdown just as china's second—largest city shanghai slowly re—emerges from a two—month lockdown. a short time ago, i spoke to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who's quarantining in a hotel in the southern city of xiamen. he's just returned to china. i asked him to give...
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and remembering the victims of grenfell — five years on from the grenfell tower fire in london whereople were killed, events are being held across the city. i'm victoria derbyshire, we are here throughout the day talking to people deeply affected by the events of that night and what has happened since. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the first flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda will leave from an undisclosed location in the uk this evening, after campaigners lost a court battle to prevent it. they had hoped to stop the plane taking off before a full hearing next month on whether the policy is lawful. dozens of asylum seekers were originally due to be on the flight, but most won appeals against deportation. it's not know how many people will be on tonight's flight, but it's thought to be about seven or eight people, and some of those have hearings today to determine whether they will be on board. the cost of chartering the boeing 767 is estimated at about half a million pounds. the government says the deportation flights are necessary to combat
and remembering the victims of grenfell — five years on from the grenfell tower fire in london whereople were killed, events are being held across the city. i'm victoria derbyshire, we are here throughout the day talking to people deeply affected by the events of that night and what has happened since. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. the first flight taking asylum seekers to rwanda will leave from an undisclosed location in the uk this evening, after...
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tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.come: why the k—pop supergroup bts are taking a break after nine years together. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act which, for 40 years, forcibly classified each citizen according to race. just a day old and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. | early this evening, the new prince was taken by his mother and fatherl to their apartments . in kensington palace. germany's parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrated into the night, but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first woman cosmonaut. what do you think of - the russian woman in space? i think it's a
tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.come: why the k—pop supergroup bts are taking a break after nine years together. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act which, for 40 years, forcibly classified each citizen according to race. just a day...
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tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.inese capital. it's raised concerns of a city—wide shutdown just as china's second—largest city shanghai slowly re—emerges from a two—month lockdown. let's cross to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who's quarantining in a hotel in the southern city of xiamen. he's just returned to china. good to see you and thanks for coming out for us. give us a sense first off of what it it is really like where you are and also in beijing where we are looking at restrictions once again. are looking at restrictions once again-— are looking at restrictions once again. the rest of the world may _ once again. the rest of the world may have _ once again. the rest of the world may have moved - once again. the rest of the - world may have moved on from all these covid restrictions, but not china. it's the last remaining major economy sticking to a zero covid approach where every new outbreak is squashed or at least the attempt to squash it with very restrictive measures. so, for example, ijust got
tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.inese capital. it's raised concerns of a city—wide shutdown just as china's second—largest city shanghai slowly re—emerges from a two—month lockdown. let's cross to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who's quarantining in a hotel in the southern city of xiamen. he's just returned to china. good to see you and thanks for coming out for us. give us a sense first off of what it it is really like where you are and also in beijing where we are...
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there is not one single day where grenfell is not present in my life.anything. what you did wrong, let it out. don't try tojustify what is notjustifiable. because people here say that this is not over untiljustice is done. tom symonds, bbc news. average earnings, excluding bonuses, are falling at their fastest rate in more than a decade — after taking price rises into account. the figures, from the office for national statistics, also found thatjob vacancies have hit a new high — as employers struggle to find enough staff to meet demand. joining me now is tony wilson, director of the institute for employment studies — a research group which aims to encourage sustainable improvements to employment policy. good evening teal. this is a bit of a conundrum, isn't it? we are in a position whereby the number of people getting jobs, the number of vacancies forjobs is at an all—time high, yet we are earning less or wages are going down. normally that would be the other way around, wouldn't it?— wouldn't it? that is right. the answer to _ wouldn't it? that is rig
there is not one single day where grenfell is not present in my life.anything. what you did wrong, let it out. don't try tojustify what is notjustifiable. because people here say that this is not over untiljustice is done. tom symonds, bbc news. average earnings, excluding bonuses, are falling at their fastest rate in more than a decade — after taking price rises into account. the figures, from the office for national statistics, also found thatjob vacancies have hit a new high — as...
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tomorrow marks the fifth anniversary of the deadly fire at grenfell tower in west london, in which 72s is still an acute one. around a million people could still be living in blocks of flats with dangerous cladding, despite the government and property developers pledging £9 billion to put things right, as our correspondent judith moritz reports. the grenfell fire cost 72 lives and exposed a cladding scandal which has blighted hundreds of thousands more. theresa may: councils and housing associations must remove _ dangerous cladding quickly... boris johnson: leaseholders should not have to worry about the cost - of fixing historic safety defects that they didn't cause... michael gove: we've also got to do better in future _ to ensure that everyone, l across this country can live their life in safety and in dignity, in a home that is warm, - decent and safe. 200 miles north of grenfell, these social housing blocks in salford are still being made safe. work to remove dangerous cladding here started within a week of the tragedy, but it's yet to be replaced. since the cladding's off, it's
tomorrow marks the fifth anniversary of the deadly fire at grenfell tower in west london, in which 72s is still an acute one. around a million people could still be living in blocks of flats with dangerous cladding, despite the government and property developers pledging £9 billion to put things right, as our correspondent judith moritz reports. the grenfell fire cost 72 lives and exposed a cladding scandal which has blighted hundreds of thousands more. theresa may: councils and housing...
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., grenfell tower.months old. the oldest, 8a. baby logan gomez, who was stillborn in hospital onjune 1ath, the morning after the fire, is also included. good morning, everybody. a public inquiry into the disaster is under way. phase one found that a previous refurbishment of the tower breached building regulations. it heard evidence that plastic material in the cladding was the main reason the flames spread. ring 999. will there be prosecutions? the metropolitan police is looking into offences including manslaughter, corporate manslaughter, misconduct in public office, and breaches of fire safety regulations, but will wait until the public inquiry ends before passing any evidence to prosecutors. for relatives of those who died, for survivors, many say they are still waiting forjustice. five years on. before i introduce someone who has been deeply affected they are cleaning this area because they will— they are cleaning this area because they will be many people here today. before _ they will be many peo
., grenfell tower.months old. the oldest, 8a. baby logan gomez, who was stillborn in hospital onjune 1ath, the morning after the fire, is also included. good morning, everybody. a public inquiry into the disaster is under way. phase one found that a previous refurbishment of the tower breached building regulations. it heard evidence that plastic material in the cladding was the main reason the flames spread. ring 999. will there be prosecutions? the metropolitan police is looking into offences...
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tomorrow is the fifth anniversary of the grenfell tower fire in london, in which 72 people died.nment and property developers pledging £9 billion to remove similar material from other buildings. judith moritz reports. the grenfell fire costs 72 lives and exposed a cladding scandal which has blighted hundreds of thousands more. theresa may: councils and housing associations - must remove dangerous cladding quickly... boris johnson: leaseholders should not have to worry about the cost - of fixing historic safety defects that they didn't cause... michael gove: we've all got to do better in future to ensure _ that issues of life and death i are never overlooked again... 200 miles north of grenfell, these social housing blocks in salford are still being made safe. work to remove dangerous cladding here started within a week of the tragedy, but it's yet to be replaced. since the cladding's off, it's gone up to 200... edna crowson lives on the eighth floor and says she can't keep warm in winter. that's why we don't have the heating on. without the cladding, there's lower insulation and
tomorrow is the fifth anniversary of the grenfell tower fire in london, in which 72 people died.nment and property developers pledging £9 billion to remove similar material from other buildings. judith moritz reports. the grenfell fire costs 72 lives and exposed a cladding scandal which has blighted hundreds of thousands more. theresa may: councils and housing associations - must remove dangerous cladding quickly... boris johnson: leaseholders should not have to worry about the cost - of...
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tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.ir pollution could be shortening the lives of people in delhi by as much as a decade, according to a study by the university of chicago. air quality across india has worsened significantly in the past two decades because of rapid industrialisation and increasing use of fossil fuels. in 2019, india had the highest level in the world of tiny particulates which can clog lungs and cause a host of diseases. the indian cricket control board has sold the broadcast rights of the ipl cricket tournament for the next five seasons for a record $6.2 billion. star, owned by disney, has retained the domestic television rights of the popular twenty20 tournament for $3 billion, whereas viacom18 paid just over $3 billion for the global digital rights. the figures put the ipl among the highest—ranked sport leagues, alongside the nfl in the us and the english premier league, in cost—per—match terms. the biggest band to emerge out of south korea's k—pop scene, bts, have announced that they're taking an ext
tom symonds, bbc news, at grenfell tower.ir pollution could be shortening the lives of people in delhi by as much as a decade, according to a study by the university of chicago. air quality across india has worsened significantly in the past two decades because of rapid industrialisation and increasing use of fossil fuels. in 2019, india had the highest level in the world of tiny particulates which can clog lungs and cause a host of diseases. the indian cricket control board has sold the...
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. _ tomorrow marks five years since the grenfell tower fire, in which 72 people lost their lives.hey are still seeking some form ofjustice. we've been speaking to those who live around the tower about that night and what life's been like since. frankie mccamley reports. it's a reminder, you know? it stands there reminding us of the terrible thing that happened. even these days — sunny, but it's very dark. if things don't change then things like this will happen again. - three people living in the shadow of grenfell tower. all deeply affected, five years on. every morning, this is what piers wakes up to. pretty much everyone in the family has had to engage with mental health services to deal with it, too, you know... we all have our terrible, fragmentary memories of that night and different things that trigger us. he runs the local radio station, putting on events in the community. he says the council needs to start fulfilling its promises. but five years later, it's beginning to be the point where we want to see action, not words, not smiling faces. there's still a lot around here
. _ tomorrow marks five years since the grenfell tower fire, in which 72 people lost their lives.hey are still seeking some form ofjustice. we've been speaking to those who live around the tower about that night and what life's been like since. frankie mccamley reports. it's a reminder, you know? it stands there reminding us of the terrible thing that happened. even these days — sunny, but it's very dark. if things don't change then things like this will happen again. - three people living in...
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many of the issues were rehearsed in grenfell about how building owners need to pay attention to thethat negates the need for a more personalised plan for those of us who have particular impairments that need to be thought about. it's just common sense, there was nothing in the consultation that showed that this wouldn't be difficult to implement. that this would be difficult. one of our real problems with the government's closed mind on this is that the evidence of the inquiry and in the consultation did not show that personal emergency evacuation plans were disproportionate or impractical. tributes have been paid to a man from cardigan, in wales, who drowned after going into the sea to rescue two children. hywel morgan's family described him in a statement as a devoted father and a hero. he was pulled from the sea at poppit sands, but later died. aled scourfield reports. conditions on friday night were said to be treacherous at poppit sands — a popular beach just a few miles from cardigan town centre. the local rnli lifeboat was sent out just after 7pm after reports that a body boa
many of the issues were rehearsed in grenfell about how building owners need to pay attention to thethat negates the need for a more personalised plan for those of us who have particular impairments that need to be thought about. it's just common sense, there was nothing in the consultation that showed that this wouldn't be difficult to implement. that this would be difficult. one of our real problems with the government's closed mind on this is that the evidence of the inquiry and in the...
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the fire at grenfell tower created much personal and collective trauma.l charges. damel carayol lost two members of his family, his cousin, mary mendy, and her daughter, khadija saye. from day one, we suspected we would be on a long road, because of what happened, what led up to it, what the response was — we knew it would be a fight. and since it began, he's been closely following the evidence being presented in the inquiry. how has that impacted on you and your family? well, as the process has gone on, it feels like salt has been poured on our wounds. the results of the cladding being tested failed the fire test, and they were falsified. i'm not saying this, this is a matter of public record. they were falsified. and is this evidence or not? but, no, it can't be used. i mean, that's a painful, painful thing to happen. with the requirements of the building regulation... ed daffarn survived the fire. as part of the residents' group, he warned kensington and chelsea council their refurbishment plans were a potentialfire risk. this play is based on those pr
the fire at grenfell tower created much personal and collective trauma.l charges. damel carayol lost two members of his family, his cousin, mary mendy, and her daughter, khadija saye. from day one, we suspected we would be on a long road, because of what happened, what led up to it, what the response was — we knew it would be a fight. and since it began, he's been closely following the evidence being presented in the inquiry. how has that impacted on you and your family? well, as the process...
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here, the government is to ban the use of the type of metal cladding used to refurbish grenfell tower aluminium composite material, its flammability allowed the fire to spread rapidly. grenfell�*s bereaved families and survivors are marking thejubilee with a street party table, with a place name for each of the 72 lives lost. the fifth anniversary of the tragedy is in a fortnight. it's day one of the first test between england and new zealand at lords, and england's cricketers have taken a string of quick wickets. joe wilson reports. at lord's, 0ld father time has overseen countless fresh starts. a brave new dawn can soon lose its gleam. ben stokes, the new captain, needed help in this new era. james anderson, a0 next month, to defy age, to dismiss young. will young out, anderson succeeding again, but look at the left hand ofjonny bairstow to clutch that catch. stand by for the next one. easy this time, jonny. 0oh, just teasing us. new zealand were two wickets down, just two runs scored, everything going, everything sticking for england. got it. to continue the theme, a hat—trick of c
here, the government is to ban the use of the type of metal cladding used to refurbish grenfell tower aluminium composite material, its flammability allowed the fire to spread rapidly. grenfell�*s bereaved families and survivors are marking thejubilee with a street party table, with a place name for each of the 72 lives lost. the fifth anniversary of the tragedy is in a fortnight. it's day one of the first test between england and new zealand at lords, and england's cricketers have taken a...
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the government is to ban the use of the type of metal cladding used to refurbish grenfell tower from material — its flammability allowed the fire to spread rapidly. grenfell�*s bereaved families and survivors are marking thejubilee with a street party table with a place name for each of the 72 lives lost. the fifth anniversary of the tragedy is in a fortnight. messages from abroad have been coming in from world leaders. in a moment, we'll hear from the president of france, emmanual macron, but first here's president biden and the first lady of the united states and their message to the queen. president macron�*s message to the queen there. now, the conclusion of trooping the colour was the spectular fly—past, but not everyone seemed to enjoy it. here's prince louis — the youngest son of the cambridges — on the balcony waving at the planes, with his great grand—mother the queen next to him. but the noise soon became too much for him. there he is, with his hands in his ears, not really making any attempt to hide his displeasure! but i suppose you get away with that when the queen is yo
the government is to ban the use of the type of metal cladding used to refurbish grenfell tower from material — its flammability allowed the fire to spread rapidly. grenfell�*s bereaved families and survivors are marking thejubilee with a street party table with a place name for each of the 72 lives lost. the fifth anniversary of the tragedy is in a fortnight. messages from abroad have been coming in from world leaders. in a moment, we'll hear from the president of france, emmanual macron,...
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of course, what grenfell has shown us is regulations can fail and i'm afraid quite a large proportionbeen approved by westminster city council. it's the labour council's first planning proposal since they took control last month. the developers want to make the area more welcoming to visitors and turn it into a "biodiverse haven". dozens of cctv cameras could be placed outside schools in north london to stop parents driving near them during drop—off and pick—up times. brent council is considering installing them near 24 schools in the borough. according to a counci report, some staff at schools have been "subject to verbal abuse from drivers who do not support these schemes." the first cameras are expected in september this year. well, if you're heading out on public transport this morning, this is how tfl services are looking right now. there's a part suspension on the bakerloo line between elephant & castle and lambeth north due to emergency engineering work. on to the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. another bright start this morning. plenty of sunshine around today as
of course, what grenfell has shown us is regulations can fail and i'm afraid quite a large proportionbeen approved by westminster city council. it's the labour council's first planning proposal since they took control last month. the developers want to make the area more welcoming to visitors and turn it into a "biodiverse haven". dozens of cctv cameras could be placed outside schools in north london to stop parents driving near them during drop—off and pick—up times. brent...
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campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfellrise buildings personal fire evacuation plans.
campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfellrise buildings personal fire evacuation plans.
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campaigners are taking legal action against the government, for not backing a recommendation from the grenfellnquiry to give vulnerable residents of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. it is unfair, because of human rights, the equality act and the public sector equality duty. it is just unfair to treat disabled people differently. and queen elizabeth ii becomes the world's second—longest—serving monarch — only louis xiv of france has ruled for longer. now on bbc news, the media show. ros atkins speaks to the chief executive of gb news, which launched a year ago. hello and welcome to the media show. for this week's edition, we've come to paddington in central london, to the newsroom of gb news, because, as i'm sure you may remember, back onjune 13th last year, andrew neil and his programme launched gb news at 8pm on 13june. it was certainly a distinct launch. the studio was quite dark. there were some technical problems. it was widely discussed on social media. within weeks, andrew neil would be on holiday, never to return. within months, nigel farage would have his own primeti
campaigners are taking legal action against the government, for not backing a recommendation from the grenfellnquiry to give vulnerable residents of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. it is unfair, because of human rights, the equality act and the public sector equality duty. it is just unfair to treat disabled people differently. and queen elizabeth ii becomes the world's second—longest—serving monarch — only louis xiv of france has ruled for longer. now on bbc news,...
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work�*s begun on most high—rise buildings with the same cladding as grenfell, but thousands in smaller
work�*s begun on most high—rise buildings with the same cladding as grenfell, but thousands in smaller
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feruza's book is called 'grenfell gold and ashes'. time to get the news where you are.
feruza's book is called 'grenfell gold and ashes'. time to get the news where you are.
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tomorrow marks five years since the grenfell tower tragedy.nity. there were a lot of stories in the media about the type of people that have lived in grenfell as being benefit scroungers or illegal immigrants. a lot of mistruths were told. you don't want them to be remembered in a way that's not true. you're already grieving a loss of so many lives. it's changed us so much and so it was important for us to tell it for ourselves. a stjohn's ambulance survey has found only only 15% of people feel very confident using a defibrillator. the equipment increases the chances of survival from a cardiac arrest by up to 70% — it's available in most supermarkets, stadiums and tube stations. there's a push for more londoners to learn how to use them — a year since danish footballer christian eriksen collapsed during euro 2020. let's take a look at the tfl board now. the bakerloo and circle lines are part suspended, and the district line has severe delays. weather next. and the first heatwave of the summer is set to arrive in london this week, with temperat
tomorrow marks five years since the grenfell tower tragedy.nity. there were a lot of stories in the media about the type of people that have lived in grenfell as being benefit scroungers or illegal immigrants. a lot of mistruths were told. you don't want them to be remembered in a way that's not true. you're already grieving a loss of so many lives. it's changed us so much and so it was important for us to tell it for ourselves. a stjohn's ambulance survey has found only only 15% of people feel...
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campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfellgive vulnerable residents of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. olls close in the first round of parliamentary polls close in the first round of parliamentary elections in france — in an election to decide whether emmanuel macron can continue governing with a majority in the national assembly. a bipartisan group of us senators, say they have agreed senators say they have agreed a framework for potential legislation on gun safety. president biden hails it as a step forward. and the queen becomes the world's second—longest serving monarch — only louis the 14th of france has ruled for longer. now on bbc news, it's click. hey, welcome, welcome. i hope you are well. it's often said we don't appreciate our health until we lose it and if someone suffers a life—changing injury, it may be necessary for them to retrain their brain to learn how to use their body again, maybe in a different way than before. there's a new idea called neuroanimation, which is like gaming for brain r
campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfellgive vulnerable residents of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. olls close in the first round of parliamentary polls close in the first round of parliamentary elections in france — in an election to decide whether emmanuel macron can continue governing with a majority in the national assembly. a bipartisan group of us senators, say they have agreed senators say they...
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campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfells of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. polls close in the first round of parliamentary elections in france —
campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfells of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. polls close in the first round of parliamentary elections in france —
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campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfeller inquiry to give vulnerable residents of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. voting ends in most of france — in an election to decide whether emmanuel macron can continue governing with a majority in the national assembly. and queen elizabeth the second becomes the world's second—longest serving monarch. only louis the 14th of france has ruled for longer. thank you for your company this afternoon. i'm back tomorrow afternoon. i'm back tomorrow afternoon. lukwesa burak will be here from seven. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday with sarah mulkerrins. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. what's this — a great day for england's batters. joe root hits 150 as they battle back against new zealand in the second test. fine tuning ahead of wimbledon — dan evans rounds off a perfect week with victory in the final of the nottingham open. and linn grant makes golfing history, becoming the first female winner on the dp world tour after victory at the scandin
campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfeller inquiry to give vulnerable residents of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. voting ends in most of france — in an election to decide whether emmanuel macron can continue governing with a majority in the national assembly. and queen elizabeth the second becomes the world's second—longest serving monarch. only louis the 14th of france has ruled for longer. thank...
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the fayad grenfell _ seen anyone from the council.y one, we suspected we would be _ mary and her daughter. from day one, we suspected we would be on - mary and her daughter. from day one, we suspected we would be on a - mary and her daughter. from day one, we suspected we would be on a long . we suspected we would be on a long road, because what happened, what led up to it, what the response was, we knew it would be a fight. find we knew it would be a fight. and since it began, _ we knew it would be a fight. and since it began, he _ we knew it would be a fight. and since it began, he has been closely following the evidence being presented in the enquiry. how has that impacted on you and your family? figs that impacted on you and your famil ? : , that impacted on you and your famil? ,, :, :, family? as the process has gone on, it feels like — family? as the process has gone on, it feels like salt _ family? as the process has gone on, it feels like salt has _ family? as the process has gone on, it feels like salt has been _ family? as the
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campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfell tower inquiry, to give vulnerable residents of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. now on bbc news... our world. for decades temples across cambodia were looted and their treasures stolen, smuggled and sold abroad. but now the cambodian government wants them back. temples across cambodia have been looted, their ancient treasures torn away. wow, 0k. i've got exclusive access to the sites they were stolen from, and speak to the temple raiders who did the looting. this one? for many cambodians, these sculptures are much more than just stone objects. now cambodia is fighting back, demanding that some of the biggest museums in the world return their antiquities. these museums and these individuals are in receipt of stolen property, and the stolen property needs to come back. angkor wat is the beating heart of cambodia. this temple has been in continuous use for over 900 years. cambodia is one of the poorest countries in asia, but many will spend what little they have to com
campaigners are taking legal action against the government for not backing a recommendation from the grenfell tower inquiry, to give vulnerable residents of high—rise buildings personal fire evacuation plans. now on bbc news... our world. for decades temples across cambodia were looted and their treasures stolen, smuggled and sold abroad. but now the cambodian government wants them back. temples across cambodia have been looted, their ancient treasures torn away. wow, 0k. i've got exclusive...