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findings to the ground fell enquiry -- grenfell tower. out of control as it did. you're watching bbc news. the headlines:. the uk's fifth largest airline monarch has gone into administration, leaving tens of thousands of holidaymakers abroad waiting for flights home. regional leaders in catalonia say more than two million people — 90% of those who voted in a banned referendum — were in favour of independence from spain. the prime minister, mariano rajoy, has called the poll illegal. canadian police have arrested a somali refugee suspected of stabbing a police officer and injuring four pedestrians in edmonton, alberta. two young women accused of using a nerve agent to murder kim jong—nam — the estranged half—brother of north korea's leader — have been taken to the high court in malaysia for the start of their trial. now it is time for our newspaper review. what's making headlines around the world ? violence at catalonia's independence referendum is making the front page >> the breaking news is too late for most of the papers so let's look
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mr speaker, if my honourable friend will allow me, i won't speculate on grenfell tower and the causesr point about measures which also are important, such as fire doors, something that we found in camden, when fire safety checks were done, there were hundreds of fire doors that were not there and so there are other measures alongside sprinklers, which certainly can be and should be taken when necessary. sajid javid. finally, 100 years have passed since this humble—looking but very significant document was drawn up. the balfour declaration was sent in 1917 to lord rothschild, leader of the british jewish community, and to the zionist federation of great britain. it pledged support for the establishment of a national home forjews in the area of palestine, which was then part of the ottoman empire. the declaration was written by arthur balfour, conservative prime minister in the first few years of the 20th century, who later became foreign secretary. his successor 100 years on told mps the government was proud of the uk's part in the creation of israel. and i see no contradiction in bein
mr speaker, if my honourable friend will allow me, i won't speculate on grenfell tower and the causesr point about measures which also are important, such as fire doors, something that we found in camden, when fire safety checks were done, there were hundreds of fire doors that were not there and so there are other measures alongside sprinklers, which certainly can be and should be taken when necessary. sajid javid. finally, 100 years have passed since this humble—looking but very significant...
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." -- grenfell tower let --"tower and thank you, ben, for that wonderful poem. [applause] mr. corbyn: we have a duty as a country, to learn the lessons from this calamity and ensure that a changed world flowers. i hope that the public inquiry will assist. but a decent home is a right for everyone, whatever their income or whatever their background. [applause] mr. corbyn: and houses should be homes for the many, not speculative investments for the few. [applause] mr. corbyn: look at the conservative housing record and you understand why grenfell residents are sceptical about their conservative council and this conservative government. since 2010, homelessness has doubled. 120,000 children don't have a home to call their own. homeownership has fallen. thousands are living in homes that are unfit for human habitation. that is why, along with our shadow housing minister, john healy, and i think john for his work -- [applause] mr. corbyn: we are launching a review of social housing policy. it's building, planning, regulation and management. we will listen to tenants
." -- grenfell tower let --"tower and thank you, ben, for that wonderful poem. [applause] mr. corbyn: we have a duty as a country, to learn the lessons from this calamity and ensure that a changed world flowers. i hope that the public inquiry will assist. but a decent home is a right for everyone, whatever their income or whatever their background. [applause] mr. corbyn: and houses should be homes for the many, not speculative investments for the few. [applause] mr. corbyn: look at...
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all around grenfell tower there are still signs of morning and rage many accuse the authorities of having ignored fire regulations by covering the building in a highly flammable cladding to save money this area is home to many public housing blocks which like grenfell tower and managed by the local council doesn't exist ever laurent lives in social housing too and understands the anger. nobody was listening to them and we have experience as well we we know exactly. how it happened you know as much as the fire is they way people were woodridge treated they way they were who have been ignored. stands and one of the u.k.'s most affluent boroughs kensington and chelsea many of the houses here are worth millions the extremely wealthy and the very poor often live on the same street it's one barrier but two very different worlds kensington and chelsea has become a magnet for the world's super rich they invest in real estate here which often stands empty. the barrel has profited and has been able to build up some three hundred million euros in financial reserves. since the fire many protests have
all around grenfell tower there are still signs of morning and rage many accuse the authorities of having ignored fire regulations by covering the building in a highly flammable cladding to save money this area is home to many public housing blocks which like grenfell tower and managed by the local council doesn't exist ever laurent lives in social housing too and understands the anger. nobody was listening to them and we have experience as well we we know exactly. how it happened you know as...
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i told them what i did have in grenfell tower, i was younger in grenfell tower, the child was youngerof the night again. there's a lot going on. we need to understand what they are doing with us. some people might say you are asking for more than you had that grenfell tower. chuckles i think grenfell tower, my own flats, i would say was comfortable, because my sitting room was massive. we could find space for him there. when we had somebody sleeping in with him, you could put a bed for the nanny to use. but these little rooms they are showing is like a little corridor. i don't understand what's going on, really, and i'm not the only one in this predicament. so many of us. some people are crying everyday in the lobby, because they cannot understand what's going on. well, i'm grateful you have updated our audience and that you have spoken to us again. thank you so much, rumayatu mamudu, and obviously we will keep in touch. thank you. best wishes to you. thank you. i have some updated figures from the council about the accommodation that has been offered. they tell us, kensington and che
i told them what i did have in grenfell tower, i was younger in grenfell tower, the child was youngerof the night again. there's a lot going on. we need to understand what they are doing with us. some people might say you are asking for more than you had that grenfell tower. chuckles i think grenfell tower, my own flats, i would say was comfortable, because my sitting room was massive. we could find space for him there. when we had somebody sleeping in with him, you could put a bed for the...
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it says during the week of grenfell tower, theresa may a p pa re ntly week of grenfell tower, theresa suggested standard —— sending for an sas soldier to give her a pep talk to boost her resilience, which is a bit scary because the rest of the nation was weeping for grenfell tower and she was weeping for herself, however... it's a really odd story, i think. 0n the face of it, all good fun and you step i can think about it, if somebody is crying, do you send an sas person to put an arm around them, that's weird, my problem with this is, she cried. right? it's very personal. it's sexist, is what it is. male prime ministers, ever described as broken in that sense? she cried, because men don't cry! so what, what if she does? she did actually admit to shedding a tear after the election result. plenty of reasons to cry. and then this issue of misleading the queen, she told the queen she had a deal with the dup, took another 17 days to nail it down, yes, it did... she did have a deal. not exactly misleading. but there were people after the election saying she could be gone within days, georg
it says during the week of grenfell tower, theresa may a p pa re ntly week of grenfell tower, theresa suggested standard —— sending for an sas soldier to give her a pep talk to boost her resilience, which is a bit scary because the rest of the nation was weeping for grenfell tower and she was weeping for herself, however... it's a really odd story, i think. 0n the face of it, all good fun and you step i can think about it, if somebody is crying, do you send an sas person to put an arm...
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ministers are accused of breaking their promises after the grenfell tower fire.nd the government comes under attack from all sides over its decision not to take part in a vote on its new benefit, universal credit. what an anti—democratic shambles and utter embarrassment for this house. first, a former health minister is calling for a hillsborough style panel or enquiry to be set up to investigate an epilepsy drug and the harm caused to unborn babies during pregnancy. the liberal democrat norman lamb said the government also had an overwhelming moral case to establish a compensation scheme for those affected by sodium valproate. leading a debate in the commons, he said about 20,000 babies were estimated to have been affected since the 1970s. in the general population, there is a risk of foetal abnormality of 2—3% but, if valproate is taken during pregnancy, that goes up to 11%, and the defects include spina bifida, malformations of the face, including cleft palate, the skull, limbs, organs, including heart and respiratory issues. also, and i think this is incredib
ministers are accused of breaking their promises after the grenfell tower fire.nd the government comes under attack from all sides over its decision not to take part in a vote on its new benefit, universal credit. what an anti—democratic shambles and utter embarrassment for this house. first, a former health minister is calling for a hillsborough style panel or enquiry to be set up to investigate an epilepsy drug and the harm caused to unborn babies during pregnancy. the liberal democrat...
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jodie martin lives opposite grenfell tower. about the same time as the first fire crews. something he saw might shed light on the source of the grenfell baby story. i think this was the fourth floor, third or fourth, on this side of the building. there was a lady, african caribbean lady with her baby. she was leaning out the window, more like a toddler. there was smoke billowing out behind her. she was trying to get oxygen. she was at the lowest point of the ledge, right down low, hanging, top half of her torso hanging out. her infant at arm's length out. so you think she was trying to get air? yeah, definitely trying to get air. she wasn't throwing the baby? no, no. if you could see it, it was full of smoke. the smoke was billowing out. the only place to get oxygen was to get your head below the ledge of the window. that's what she was doing. so perhaps the grenfell story came from people seeing one thing and assuming they'd seen the rest. according to psychologists this is a common phenomena at such disasters. human memory, i
jodie martin lives opposite grenfell tower. about the same time as the first fire crews. something he saw might shed light on the source of the grenfell baby story. i think this was the fourth floor, third or fourth, on this side of the building. there was a lady, african caribbean lady with her baby. she was leaning out the window, more like a toddler. there was smoke billowing out behind her. she was trying to get oxygen. she was at the lowest point of the ledge, right down low, hanging, top...
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money pledged to improving tower block safety following the grenfell disaster isn't being released byovernment. that's according to some councils in england and wales, who claim ministers are rejecting requests for refurbishments because they're deemed to be non—essential. angus crawford reports. it was a fire no—one thought possible. flames engulfing the building, spreading through the cladding, in minutes. raising urgent questions about who ca ns a cross raising urgent questions about who cans across the uk. safety tests showed more than 100 were not safe. some residents had to be evacuated, leaving them fearful, confused and frustrated. just four miles from grenfell tower, towers needing millions of pounds of work, removing cladding, fitting sprinklers. the responsibility has been kicked on to the councils, having to raid money from the tenants' rents in order to provide for the fire safety works. nothing is coming from government. that means that fewer affordable homes will be built and residents are dealing with poorer repairs for the next 20 to 30 years. the local government sec
money pledged to improving tower block safety following the grenfell disaster isn't being released byovernment. that's according to some councils in england and wales, who claim ministers are rejecting requests for refurbishments because they're deemed to be non—essential. angus crawford reports. it was a fire no—one thought possible. flames engulfing the building, spreading through the cladding, in minutes. raising urgent questions about who ca ns a cross raising urgent questions about who...
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the proceeds not to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is fi schwimmer one nine three by german photographer volved gang tillman's the auction on monday at southern bees in london is expected to raise more than one million euros. contraband of art from the hamburg media school has won the golden student academy award in hollywood for the short film she made in kenya what to watch are all of us young german filmmakers have been on a winning streak in hollywood in recent years your highness poise from the film academy impressed this year's jury with his documentary gollum say he won gold for a story about gold and illegal prospectors in ghana the coveted student oscars are awarded in four categories. and hamburg zoo for siberian tiger cubs have ventured outside with their mother for the first time dasha a new mission and retire early were born in june and the zoo says they're all healthy and hearty and they appear quite happy. just a few weeks ago they seemed far more bashful. now sue
the proceeds not to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is fi schwimmer one nine three by german photographer volved gang tillman's the auction on monday at southern bees in london is expected to raise more than one million euros. contraband of art from the hamburg media school has won the golden student academy award in hollywood for the short film she made in kenya what to watch are all of...
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almost four months have passed since the horrific fire at grenfell tower.ives were lost when fire engulfed the tower block in west london injune. a full—scale inquiry is underway into how the disaster happened; meanwhile questions continue into the safety of britain's high—rise accommodation. some councils claimed last week that the government wasn't releasing funds to improve the fire safety of dozens of tower blocks after promising that a lack of money would not stand in the way of essential works, an issue taken up in the house of lords. the london fire commissioner said, since the grenfell tower tragedy, retro fitting sprinklers can't be optional, can't be nice to have. the minister for housing said sprinklers are additional rather than essential. does he agree with me that it is time for the government to review those decisions in light of the comments from the government of the tragedy and the advice of professionals in the fire service and elsewhere. they are essential and not additional. building owners are responsib funding fire safety measures but
almost four months have passed since the horrific fire at grenfell tower.ives were lost when fire engulfed the tower block in west london injune. a full—scale inquiry is underway into how the disaster happened; meanwhile questions continue into the safety of britain's high—rise accommodation. some councils claimed last week that the government wasn't releasing funds to improve the fire safety of dozens of tower blocks after promising that a lack of money would not stand in the way of...
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the local government secretary, sajid javid, was one of the first ministers to visit grenfell tower and advice, whatever it takes to make the buildings safe and the people safe. whatever it takes. we must be led by experts but no short cuts to this. but today, the government said that building owners were responsible and urged councils to come forward with funding concerns. it was a national tragedy but who now will pay to make sure it never happens again? angus crawford, bbc news. travel firms often aren't giving consumers accurate information about whether their holidays are protected, according to new research. the consumer group which made dozens of calls to eight travel firms, including british airways and thomas cook. they found in eight out of ten cases staff couldn't confirm if customers were protected. let's talk to the editor of which magazine, rory beaumont. were worst offenders? if you look at the biggest companies what sort of protection we would get if we booked with them, the most concerning ones are thomas cook, who got less than half the questions we asked them correct,
the local government secretary, sajid javid, was one of the first ministers to visit grenfell tower and advice, whatever it takes to make the buildings safe and the people safe. whatever it takes. we must be led by experts but no short cuts to this. but today, the government said that building owners were responsible and urged councils to come forward with funding concerns. it was a national tragedy but who now will pay to make sure it never happens again? angus crawford, bbc news. travel firms...
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dany cotton led the fire service response at grenfell tower. came out last year. i thought it was outrageous. ijust thought how can we play with children's lives like that? ijust do not understand why it wouldn't be made compulsory, made a requirement to fit sprinklers in schools at a new—build stage and what i don't want to see is a very large school fire to be the thing that brings about that change. in the days following the fire at grenfell tower, the government's draft guidance was withdrawn. so the current guidance says this, "all new schools should have fire sprinklers installed, except in a few low risk schools". and yet, figures from the government's own schools building programme show that of the 260 schools built since 2014, only 74 have sprinklers, that's 28%. typically we don't always fit sprinklers in schools because there are other ways of making sure that schools are fire safe. andrew works for a construction company that builds new schools like this just finished library in london. with budgets tight, he says schools can be des
dany cotton led the fire service response at grenfell tower. came out last year. i thought it was outrageous. ijust thought how can we play with children's lives like that? ijust do not understand why it wouldn't be made compulsory, made a requirement to fit sprinklers in schools at a new—build stage and what i don't want to see is a very large school fire to be the thing that brings about that change. in the days following the fire at grenfell tower, the government's draft guidance was...
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the event is being organised by grenfell tower survivors, and families of the bereaved.e — on the 14th of december, and will be broadcast on the bbc. the labour party says it's investigating the conduct of one of its mps after fresh allegations that he's made abusive comments. jared o'mara had already resigned from the parliamentary women and equalities committee for a series of homophobic and sexist remarks made more than a decade ago. but now one of his constituents is claiming he used sexist language against her seven months ago. mr o'mara denies the accusation. the eu's chief brexit negotiator, says a trade deal with the european union could take three years to complete, if talks begin in december. michel barnier however added that the discussions wouldn't be without risks, because all of the eu's national parliaments must approval any agreement. damian grammaticas is in brussels for us now. how much agreement or consensus is there with michel barnier‘s comments? this is a clear message that the eu is all united around being sent to the uk today. michel barnier has s
the event is being organised by grenfell tower survivors, and families of the bereaved.e — on the 14th of december, and will be broadcast on the bbc. the labour party says it's investigating the conduct of one of its mps after fresh allegations that he's made abusive comments. jared o'mara had already resigned from the parliamentary women and equalities committee for a series of homophobic and sexist remarks made more than a decade ago. but now one of his constituents is claiming he used...
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you will remember the night of the g re nfell tower you will remember the night of the grenfell tower fire when a baby was thrown from a window and court miraculously by a man. we traced back story to its origins and then what we find may surprise you. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has given her strongest warning yet that britain might have to leave the european union without a formal brexit deal. mrs may said it was profoundly in the interest of both sides to agree a deal, but that steps to minimise disruption would be needed in case the talks failed. the prime minister also signalled that britain could still to be bound by rulings of the european court ofjustice during any transition period after brexit, an approach that's already being opposed by some conservative mps. our political editor laura kuenssberg has the latest. since she last went off to the commons, she has survived an attempt to force her out, lost her voice in front of the nation and, if that's not all, ministers‘ antics have been fodder for the front pages. but the biggerjob in hand is to g
you will remember the night of the g re nfell tower you will remember the night of the grenfell tower fire when a baby was thrown from a window and court miraculously by a man. we traced back story to its origins and then what we find may surprise you. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the prime minister has given her strongest warning yet that britain might have to leave the european union without a formal brexit deal. mrs may said it was profoundly in the interest of both sides to agree a...
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the government announcement came as the inquest was opened into the 68th victim of the grenfell tower. 0ur reporter simonjones is outside the inquest in central london. first of all just tell us what happened at the inquest today. today was the opening of the inquest into mrs moore, 78 years old, she lived on the 21st floor of grenfell tower. that was to 15 residents but only nine of them survived. her family said that she loved living in this country, she was originally from the philippines but she had been living here for more than a0 years. as part of the inquest we heard that her remains were found in her flat and the coroner also said at the end of the coroner also said at the end of the inquest that she hoped that this process of opening, adjourning and suspending the inquest to allow the police investigation to continue was now finally coming to an end. the other point on this issue of immigration status, what can you tell us about that? in the wake of the tragedy you will remember that the tragedy you will remember that the government issued an amnesty to people aware of immig
the government announcement came as the inquest was opened into the 68th victim of the grenfell tower. 0ur reporter simonjones is outside the inquest in central london. first of all just tell us what happened at the inquest today. today was the opening of the inquest into mrs moore, 78 years old, she lived on the 21st floor of grenfell tower. that was to 15 residents but only nine of them survived. her family said that she loved living in this country, she was originally from the philippines...
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this is a concert put on by a survivor of the grenfell tower fire as a gift to other survivors and localanna sing. # i wanna shout. # put it in all of the papers. # don't be afraid. # of the fire at grenfell. # the fire at grenfell. # oh, oh, oh, oh. applause 12—year—old tashundrei lived in grenfell tower with his grandmother. we've been following his story since the fire. good evening, everyone, ladies and gentlemen. it's a great pleasure to be here today amongst all of you, as a survivor from grenfell tower, to read to you one of the most powerful speeches in all of history. "i have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed. to be self—evident that all men are created equal. i have a dream that one day on the red hills of georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to sit down together at the table of brotherhood. i have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight;
this is a concert put on by a survivor of the grenfell tower fire as a gift to other survivors and localanna sing. # i wanna shout. # put it in all of the papers. # don't be afraid. # of the fire at grenfell. # the fire at grenfell. # oh, oh, oh, oh. applause 12—year—old tashundrei lived in grenfell tower with his grandmother. we've been following his story since the fire. good evening, everyone, ladies and gentlemen. it's a great pleasure to be here today amongst all of you, as a survivor...
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grenfell tower was encased in panels made up of aluminium sheets with a polyethylene core, which meltsuns this block in kilburn, which has the same type of cladding, had no plans to remove it — but is now reviewing that — adding that the safety of their residents is of utmost importance. a driver of a train that crashed into buffers at king's cross station in august was suffering from ‘fatigue', an investigation has found. the crash pushed the buffers back more than a metre. the report by the rail accident investigation branch, found the driver "briefly closed her eyes because they felt tired" in the seconds before the collision. a woman from buckhursthill made an incredible debut at the ironman world championships in hawaii last week . lucy charles finished second. an ironman race includes a two and a half mile swim, followed by 112 miles on a bike and then a marathon on foot. lucy finished in just under nine hours and now she's home, thoughts are already turning to next yea r‘s thoughts are already turning to next year's competition. the goal has a lwa ys year's competition. the goal
grenfell tower was encased in panels made up of aluminium sheets with a polyethylene core, which meltsuns this block in kilburn, which has the same type of cladding, had no plans to remove it — but is now reviewing that — adding that the safety of their residents is of utmost importance. a driver of a train that crashed into buffers at king's cross station in august was suffering from ‘fatigue', an investigation has found. the crash pushed the buffers back more than a metre. the report by...
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but then he failed to a nswer grenfell tower. but then he failed to answer this question.cabinet minister said, but it is the truth. and what is this one saying? this is a supposed attacks message sent to boris johnson. this is a supposed attacks message sent to borisjohnson. he said he did send him a text message, but not saying that he would back him. he said it was misconstrued or described in unfortunate terms. essentially he was saying, i am committed to theresa may. i am not machiavellian. he says some reasonably rude things about boris johnson. there is the sense that they are not the best of friends. don't send a text at four in the morning, it might come back to bite you. thank you very much. stay with us, the headlines are coming up shortly. hello, this is breakfast with rogerjohnson and rachel burden. good morning, here's a summary of this morning's main stories from bbc news. theresa may has announced a freeze on tuition fees in england and an extension of the "help to buy" scheme in a bid to win over younger voters. the announcement comes on the opening day of
but then he failed to a nswer grenfell tower. but then he failed to answer this question.cabinet minister said, but it is the truth. and what is this one saying? this is a supposed attacks message sent to boris johnson. this is a supposed attacks message sent to borisjohnson. he said he did send him a text message, but not saying that he would back him. he said it was misconstrued or described in unfortunate terms. essentially he was saying, i am committed to theresa may. i am not...
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the proceeds will to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is the one nine three by german photographer evolve gang tillmans the auction on monday at sotheby's in london is expected to raise more than one million euros. cartier band of art from the hamburg media school has won the golden student academy award in hollywood for the short film she made in kenya watcha want to all of us young german filmmakers have been on a winning streak in hollywood in recent years your highness poise from the film academy impressed this year's jury with his documentary gollum say he won gold for a story about gold and illegal prospectors in ghana the coveted student oscars are awarded in four categories. and hamburg zoo for siberian tiger cubs have ventured outside with their mother for the first time dasha a new mission and vitale were born in june and the zoo says they're all healthy and hearty and they appeared quite happy. just a few weeks ago they seemed far more bashful. now sue goers can see them
the proceeds will to go to the one hundred fifty eight families who survived the grenfell tower inferno in london last june and. among the most valuable pieces is the one nine three by german photographer evolve gang tillmans the auction on monday at sotheby's in london is expected to raise more than one million euros. cartier band of art from the hamburg media school has won the golden student academy award in hollywood for the short film she made in kenya watcha want to all of us young german...
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the government has announced new immigration rules to allow illegal immigrants who survived the grenfell tower the end of november will have access to public funds and gain the right to become permanent residents after five years. campaigners had said uncertainty over their immigration status had put off some survivors from getting help. grenfell immigration north kensington law centre response commenting on the home office's changes to its grenfell immigration policy, a spokesperson for north kensington law centre said this. campaigners are calling on southwark council to stop removing gravestones, memorials and ancient trees from a cemetery in south—east london saying it's morally wrong. work to clear common land at camberwell new cemetery began last month to create a path and new burial spaces. but some families have been left devastated after discovering their relatives' graves had been removed without being told. southwark council says notices were put up in the area, attempts were made to contact families, and all removed headstones are being stored in a safe place. westminster city coun
the government has announced new immigration rules to allow illegal immigrants who survived the grenfell tower the end of november will have access to public funds and gain the right to become permanent residents after five years. campaigners had said uncertainty over their immigration status had put off some survivors from getting help. grenfell immigration north kensington law centre response commenting on the home office's changes to its grenfell immigration policy, a spokesperson for north...
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stiver lorand they were friends and neighbors people she saw almost every day has lived opposite grenfell tower for thirty four years on the night of june the fourteenth she was awakened by the fire they could see people at the a window. they said hello sometimes the children were show to show we jumped. all around the ground for tower there are still signs of mourning and rage many accuse the authorities of having ignored fire regulations by covering the building in a highly flammable cladding to save money this area is home to many public housing blocks which like when fatah a managed by the local council has the latest ever laurent lives in social housing too and understands the anger. nobody was listening to them and we have experience as well we we know exactly. how it happened you know as much as the fire is they way people were would drink treated they way they were who have been ignored. stands and one of the u.k.'s most affluent boroughs kensington and chelsea many of the houses here are worth millions the extremely wealthy and the very poor often live on the same street it's one barri
stiver lorand they were friends and neighbors people she saw almost every day has lived opposite grenfell tower for thirty four years on the night of june the fourteenth she was awakened by the fire they could see people at the a window. they said hello sometimes the children were show to show we jumped. all around the ground for tower there are still signs of mourning and rage many accuse the authorities of having ignored fire regulations by covering the building in a highly flammable cladding...
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not a statement on the grenfell tower fire and why only 14 of 200 surviving families yet have a new permanentent about bold government action in the face of homeownership hitting a 30 year low, rough sleeping doubling or the lowest level in new affordable house—building for 24 years. mr speaker, more than 80 members on all sides are wanting to speak in labour's next debate on universal credit. and yet we hear the house held up by the minister telling us he wants to create a fairer property management system that works for everyone. if he were a football referee, the speaker would book the minister for time wasting! laughter. now the football association has apologised to two players after the former england women's boss mark sampson was found to have made discriminatory remarks to them. the apology came as one of the players involved appeared before the digital culture media and sport committee. the chair of the committee began the session by reading out the conclusions of the barrister katherine newton's reopened investigation into the claims. i have concluded that on two separate occasions,
not a statement on the grenfell tower fire and why only 14 of 200 surviving families yet have a new permanentent about bold government action in the face of homeownership hitting a 30 year low, rough sleeping doubling or the lowest level in new affordable house—building for 24 years. mr speaker, more than 80 members on all sides are wanting to speak in labour's next debate on universal credit. and yet we hear the house held up by the minister telling us he wants to create a fairer property...
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labour has accused the government of breaking a series of promises made after the grenfell tower firester, john healey, said theresa may had promised people would have a new home by early august. but the communities secretary, sajid javid, defended the government's approach and said it was shame labour was treating the issue as a political point scoring opportunity. a former health minister is calling for a hillsborough—style panel or inquiry to be set up to investigate an epilepsy drug and the harm caused to unborn babies during pregnancy. norman lamb also called for compensation for those affected by sodium valproate. he said about 20,000 babies were estimated to have been affected since the 1970s. in the general population there is a risk of foetal abnormality of 2—3%. but if valproate is taken during pregnancy that goes up to ii%. there is a case for an inquiry orfor a hillsborough style panel to understand how on earth this outrageous scandal could ever have happened, how it has gone on for so many decades, letting down so many families across our country. the warnings now on the
labour has accused the government of breaking a series of promises made after the grenfell tower firester, john healey, said theresa may had promised people would have a new home by early august. but the communities secretary, sajid javid, defended the government's approach and said it was shame labour was treating the issue as a political point scoring opportunity. a former health minister is calling for a hillsborough—style panel or inquiry to be set up to investigate an epilepsy drug and...
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safety experts say following the grenfell tower disaster, it's a fire risk that musn't be ignored. wall, it will ignite. it is like a bomb in the system. it is as dangerous. it doesn't explode all at once, at fire kills. —— but. the city of london corporation is calling for the government to provide greater clarity over the future of international workers in the uk after brexit. research by the city corporation shows that of the 450,000 workers in the square mile, over a third were born outside of the uk, with more over 10% born in the eu. the figures also show that these workers hold proportionally more senior positions in businesses. the first of two strikes is being held by transport workers in a dispute over driver only trains. members of the rmt on southern rail services have walked out until midnight tonight, with another 2a hour strike planned for thursday. meanwhile members of the drivers‘ union aslef on london underground are also set to strike on thursday in a row over working conditions. let's see how that strike is effecting services this morning. on the trains of cours
safety experts say following the grenfell tower disaster, it's a fire risk that musn't be ignored. wall, it will ignite. it is like a bomb in the system. it is as dangerous. it doesn't explode all at once, at fire kills. —— but. the city of london corporation is calling for the government to provide greater clarity over the future of international workers in the uk after brexit. research by the city corporation shows that of the 450,000 workers in the square mile, over a third were born...
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the prime minister spoke about grenfell tower. watershed moment in government policy. they think it is absolutely essential that it is a watershed moment. something as horrific as that has to be a moment of pause when you take stock and say, are the things we can do d iffere ntly7 say, are the things we can do differently7 we have not spent enough money, or built ten of new homes for a0 years. this will help. but particularly in the last few yea rs we have but particularly in the last few years we have ignored the needs of people on the lowest incomes and there is now a chance to change that. is it, as critics suggest not, value for money? building new homes with government subsidies for social rent huge value for money. 0ver with government subsidies for social rent huge value for money. over the lifetime of the home it is much, much cheaper than housing benefit on high rents, and at present we are wasting the nominal sums of public money paying housing benefit on very high rents. in the private sector that money basically goes t
the prime minister spoke about grenfell tower. watershed moment in government policy. they think it is absolutely essential that it is a watershed moment. something as horrific as that has to be a moment of pause when you take stock and say, are the things we can do d iffere ntly7 say, are the things we can do differently7 we have not spent enough money, or built ten of new homes for a0 years. this will help. but particularly in the last few yea rs we have but particularly in the last few years...
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the event has been organised by grenfell tower survivors and families of the bereaved who made the requestls. the service will be broadcast live on the bbc on the 14th december. the british architect sir david adjaye has won the competition to design the uk's new national holocaust memorial and learning centre. the landmark will be built in victoria tower gardens next to the houses of parliament and will be designed as a "park of britain's conscience." 0ur correspondent sophie long has been to meet sir david. sorry congratulations. thank you. survivor meets storyteller. sir david adjaye is the british architect whose design will honour the six millionjewish men, women and children murdered in the holocaust. it will stand on the banks of the river thames, next to parliament. we need to understand each other‘s stories to be tolerant of each other, because the 21st—century is going to be the century of migration and incredible growth, and we need to understand where we come from and who we are to understand our common humanity, which is really important for us to survive as a species. i think
the event has been organised by grenfell tower survivors and families of the bereaved who made the requestls. the service will be broadcast live on the bbc on the 14th december. the british architect sir david adjaye has won the competition to design the uk's new national holocaust memorial and learning centre. the landmark will be built in victoria tower gardens next to the houses of parliament and will be designed as a "park of britain's conscience." 0ur correspondent sophie long...
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and the scientist who believes he may have worked out why the fire at grenfell tower spread so quicklyn bbc news, what now for ronald koeman after another everton defeat? they lost to burnley. the manager says he cannot question the players commitment. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. at least 50 people have been killed in las vegas and more than 200 have been injured after a gunman opened fire on a music festival last night. it's the deadliest gun attack in recent us history. the suspect — named by police as 64—year—old stephen paddock — repeatedly fired into the crowd from the 32nd floor of a nearby hotel. eyewitnesses described sustained automatic gunfire that lasted for around five minutes. the gunman was finally shot dead. the authorities say they believe he was not connected to any militant group. 0ur correspondent, james cook, is in las vegas. yes. this is a city which is in shock and a city which has been paralysed by this, the deadliest attack in modern us history. the deadliest attack of this kind. more than 50 dead, more than 200 injured and a terrible feel
and the scientist who believes he may have worked out why the fire at grenfell tower spread so quicklyn bbc news, what now for ronald koeman after another everton defeat? they lost to burnley. the manager says he cannot question the players commitment. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. at least 50 people have been killed in las vegas and more than 200 have been injured after a gunman opened fire on a music festival last night. it's the deadliest gun attack in recent us history....
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proposals to disband the organisation that managed grenfell tower have been delayed over fears that closing councillors voted unanimously to sever kensington & chelsea council's ties with the tenant management organisation, which manages more than nine thousand properties on behalf of the borough. charities and small businesses in the capital say they're worried about losing millions of pounds in eu funding. the issue's being discussed at city hall later. among the organisations who are concerned is the drive forward foundation in waterloo, which works with young people who've been in care. the government has said it will set up its own fund to help such groups, but some say without more detail they can't plan for the future. at the moment, there is about £45 million worth of projects commissioned through this funding scheme to charities. and to see these contracts and will probably mean the and for some of them. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's no district line between earls court and wimbledon because of a signal failure, and also minor delays on the overground betwe
proposals to disband the organisation that managed grenfell tower have been delayed over fears that closing councillors voted unanimously to sever kensington & chelsea council's ties with the tenant management organisation, which manages more than nine thousand properties on behalf of the borough. charities and small businesses in the capital say they're worried about losing millions of pounds in eu funding. the issue's being discussed at city hall later. among the organisations who are...
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plans for a new £1.6 million centre to support those affected by the grenfell tower fire have been outlinedelizabeth campbell said the centre would bring together access to nhs help for post traumatic stress disorder, child bereavement support and information on the public inquiry. 45 buildings in london have been added to a list of historic sites that we're at risk of losing. among those considered in need of rescue by historic england are the church of st george the martyr in bermondsey, immortalised by charles dickens in his novel little dorrit. and the world's oldest gasholder in london's fulham gaswork. let's have a look at the travel situation now. the tube is running normally. borough tube station is closed because there aren't enough staff. the blackwall tunnel is slow. in whitechapel, there are eastbound delays on the a13 heading towards aldgate. let's take a look at the weather now, here's lucy martin this morning we have a few patches of mist and fog to look out for, particularly in you're on the road. soa particularly in you're on the road. so a grey start to the day this mornin
plans for a new £1.6 million centre to support those affected by the grenfell tower fire have been outlinedelizabeth campbell said the centre would bring together access to nhs help for post traumatic stress disorder, child bereavement support and information on the public inquiry. 45 buildings in london have been added to a list of historic sites that we're at risk of losing. among those considered in need of rescue by historic england are the church of st george the martyr in bermondsey,...
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this feels like a problem, there is a lot of anger and rotation about inequality, grenfell tower, theto challenge or articulate the anger. it is basically theresa may struggling to be the change. i think in certain sections it did, but that has all been lost today. somebody said, never waste a crisis. there are always opportunities that come in a crisis. there is a big opportunity here for theresa may. if she embraces this and shows in the next interview that she does how she felt, what did she feel when she was standing there and this quite so bright guy approached her? did she think it was a terrorist? she didn't flinch and she kept going. you can learn a lot about a politician when they face adversity. when i say adversity, you don't compare that with the way that people have to live in some communities in this country. but we did learn something about her today, and it wasn't entirely negative. i completely agree. she was calm under fire. all of these things happening to her. she finished that speech. i thought in the middle of it that when she was praising entrepreneurs and talki
this feels like a problem, there is a lot of anger and rotation about inequality, grenfell tower, theto challenge or articulate the anger. it is basically theresa may struggling to be the change. i think in certain sections it did, but that has all been lost today. somebody said, never waste a crisis. there are always opportunities that come in a crisis. there is a big opportunity here for theresa may. if she embraces this and shows in the next interview that she does how she felt, what did she...
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paying tribute to some of the grenfell tower... always a terrific occasion.it -- courage. john, what do you have for us? a great picture here, a return of the notorious under 17 's after winning the world cup. the golden boot winner, eight goals in total. what do you do as a world cup winner returning to your hometown? apparently popout for a pint of milk. there he is. no—one knows who he is. walking across a street in his hometown with his world cup win a medal around his neck. it is one of those questions like you get asked from an interviewer, if he is asked from an interviewer, if he is asked how much of hindmilk costs, he will now. what a great picture. do you have anything else for us? another one, i suppose. talking about the success that they are having. marcus here. this time i am of how successful his career has been. talking about somebody to inspire too, look at the impact he has made on the senior side. who scored on his international debut, in his england debut and his potential could now help england win a world cup in russia next year. so look
paying tribute to some of the grenfell tower... always a terrific occasion.it -- courage. john, what do you have for us? a great picture here, a return of the notorious under 17 's after winning the world cup. the golden boot winner, eight goals in total. what do you do as a world cup winner returning to your hometown? apparently popout for a pint of milk. there he is. no—one knows who he is. walking across a street in his hometown with his world cup win a medal around his neck. it is one of...
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a few days later was the visit to grenfell tower, devastated by a blaze that shocked the world, but shearticle. the foreign secretary was seen by some to be undermining mrs may's authority while others saw it as a thinly veiled leadership challenge. this week, a conference speech that is hard to forget. the prime minister faced setbacks outside her control, a prankster, a coughing fit and a slogan at villa park as she spoke. conservative mps have hit the airways today. i think the prime minister has done a fantasticjob this week. i think the conservative party and conservative mps and those in the country, and importantly voters are focused on just one thing, making sure the prime minister can be supported. we have a big job at hand and she will be leading the country through the brexit negotiations for as long as she wants. i think the vast majority of mps, conservative mps, are supporting her. it's irritating, quite frankly. it started off as a pathetic attempt, more of a tantrum than a coup. it started off with below 30 numbers. it could be ten, we don't know how many he's got, but w
a few days later was the visit to grenfell tower, devastated by a blaze that shocked the world, but shearticle. the foreign secretary was seen by some to be undermining mrs may's authority while others saw it as a thinly veiled leadership challenge. this week, a conference speech that is hard to forget. the prime minister faced setbacks outside her control, a prankster, a coughing fit and a slogan at villa park as she spoke. conservative mps have hit the airways today. i think the prime...
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a few days later, came the visit to grenfell tower, which had been devastated by a blaze that shockedson article, the foreign secretary was seen by some to be undermining mrs may's authority, others saw it as a thinly veiled leadership challenge. and this week, a conference speech which will be hard to forget, as the prime minister faced setbacks outside her control, first a prankster, then a coughing fit, and a slogan which fell apart as she spoke. earlier i spoke to our political correspondent iain watson. he began by talking about the reaction to grant shapps‘ actions. certainly it's not very popular with many of his colleagues at the moment, there's a conservative what's that application for mps and that has been full of abuse erected at grant shapps. —— directed. mps are using words like crazy and mad, not to describe by any means his state of mind, but actually to say, politics as in comedy is totally reliant on timing, getting things right, it matters when you do something, and they feel by going over the top now, what grant shapps is doing is providing a level of dangerfor the
a few days later, came the visit to grenfell tower, which had been devastated by a blaze that shockedson article, the foreign secretary was seen by some to be undermining mrs may's authority, others saw it as a thinly veiled leadership challenge. and this week, a conference speech which will be hard to forget, as the prime minister faced setbacks outside her control, first a prankster, then a coughing fit, and a slogan which fell apart as she spoke. earlier i spoke to our political...
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a special memorial service will be held at st paul‘s cathedral to mark six months since the grenfell towerdral. the memorial will be broadcast live on the bbc. officials in catalonia have threatened "mass civil disobedience‘ if madrid carries out its threat to remove the pro—independence leaders in the spanish region. tensions have been high since a banned referendum was held earlier this month. since then, the catalan government has refused to halt its drive for independence. in response, spain‘s prime minister triggered an article of the country‘s constitution which allows direct rule to be imposed. an extremely rare £1.5 million supercar was badly damaged after it smashed into a crash barrier in west sussex. the pagani zonda, which has a top speed of more than 200mph, crashed on the a27 at tangmere on saturday morning. sussex police said the driver was not injured but the "one—off" italian—made car was left with "significant damage". it is thought the car was travelling in a convoy of sports cars at the time and police have appealed for witnesses. for a full summary of the news you can
a special memorial service will be held at st paul‘s cathedral to mark six months since the grenfell towerdral. the memorial will be broadcast live on the bbc. officials in catalonia have threatened "mass civil disobedience‘ if madrid carries out its threat to remove the pro—independence leaders in the spanish region. tensions have been high since a banned referendum was held earlier this month. since then, the catalan government has refused to halt its drive for independence. in...
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i am pride of britain awards —— grenfell tower. iam back pride of britain awards —— grenfell tower.i am at the mercedes factory in brackley, where they are putting the mark of a champion on their hq this morning. good morning from st pancras station, where railway bosses are planning to transform the network over the next 18 months, they have a strategy to do it, so i am going to be looking at what it actually involves. i have always done it. never really thought that it would harm a pad. we‘ll find out about the risks that passive smoking can pose to your pets. and carol has the weather. good morning. a cold and frosty start to the day today, but for many dry and bright with lengthy sunny spells. a few showers down the north sea coastline, and later across parts of the west the cloud will thicken and some of us will see rain. more details on all of that in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the actor kevin spacey has apologised after he was accused of making a sexual advance on a child actor more than 30 years ago. the house of cards star said he can‘t remember the al
i am pride of britain awards —— grenfell tower. iam back pride of britain awards —— grenfell tower.i am at the mercedes factory in brackley, where they are putting the mark of a champion on their hq this morning. good morning from st pancras station, where railway bosses are planning to transform the network over the next 18 months, they have a strategy to do it, so i am going to be looking at what it actually involves. i have always done it. never really thought that it would harm a...
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a memorial service to remember people killed and injured in the grenfell tower fire is to be held atld exactly six months after the fire on 14th december, and will be broadcast on the bbc. a 24—year—old man from bournemouth who went to syria to fight with a kurdish militia against the so—called islamic state, has died. jac holmes, who used to work in it, is said to have been killed as he cleared landmines from the newly—liberated city of raqqa. emma vardy reports. the furthest i have shot is 400 metres... this was jac holmes‘ third time in syria. the region, its people and the kurdish fight against so—called islamic state became his life. while speaking to the bbc last month, he explained why he kept coming back. i've become very attached to this region and ypg. even more so now than before, ifeel like this is my responsibility. back in 2015, jac holmes, a former it worker from bournemouth, had been following the war on social media. he had no prior military experience. he learned about the kurdish unit, the ypg, fighting in a ground war to push back so—called islamic state. despite
a memorial service to remember people killed and injured in the grenfell tower fire is to be held atld exactly six months after the fire on 14th december, and will be broadcast on the bbc. a 24—year—old man from bournemouth who went to syria to fight with a kurdish militia against the so—called islamic state, has died. jac holmes, who used to work in it, is said to have been killed as he cleared landmines from the newly—liberated city of raqqa. emma vardy reports. the furthest i have...
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announced for a special memorial service to commemorate the lives of the 80 people who died in the grenfell towerecember. here to tell us more are shahin sadafi, a grenfell resident and survivor, and graham tomlin, the bishop of kensington. welcome both to the programme. i wa nt to welcome both to the programme. i want to come to you first, why did you decide collectively to hold a memorial service? good morning. the reason for holding the memorial service, it was first and foremost to bring some more attention in regards to the needs of the brave families and to remember the lives lost on the tragic day on 14thjune, u nfortu nately lost on the tragic day on 14thjune, unfortunately it was a devastating and traumatic event that took place, within this community, and it was an opportunity for us to gather the perked families and remember the lives of our friends, neighbours and family members that were lost on that day. graham, how will something like this, a memorial service help the survivors of the grenfell tower fire, the families of those lost come to terms with what happened? 0ur come to term
announced for a special memorial service to commemorate the lives of the 80 people who died in the grenfell towerecember. here to tell us more are shahin sadafi, a grenfell resident and survivor, and graham tomlin, the bishop of kensington. welcome both to the programme. i wa nt to welcome both to the programme. i want to come to you first, why did you decide collectively to hold a memorial service? good morning. the reason for holding the memorial service, it was first and foremost to bring...
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britain is to hold a national memorial service to remember victims of the grenfell tower fire in westexactly six months after the tragedy. 1,500 free tickets will be offered to people in the area around the tower block. and if you thought switching to e—cigarettes would help you get around smoking bans, think again. new york state is outlawing vaping in indoor public spaces, meaning no more electronic lighting up in restau ra nts, more electronic lighting up in restaurants, cafes more electronic lighting up in restau ra nts, cafes a nd more electronic lighting up in restaurants, cafes and bars. the law into effect in 30 days. can governments prevent russia from meddling in their elections by regulating social media platforms? that is the question facing the us congress as the rather obscure information technology subcommittee begins hearings. traditional media any us is already subject to all sorts of rules about their activities but facebook, twitter and you juba are exempt. in light of russia's involvement in the last election, critics say they should have to disclose who is paying
britain is to hold a national memorial service to remember victims of the grenfell tower fire in westexactly six months after the tragedy. 1,500 free tickets will be offered to people in the area around the tower block. and if you thought switching to e—cigarettes would help you get around smoking bans, think again. new york state is outlawing vaping in indoor public spaces, meaning no more electronic lighting up in restau ra nts, more electronic lighting up in restaurants, cafes more...
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residents and community helpers were given a special recognition award for their work following the grenfell towerg" efforts of those who reacted to the tragedy. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30am. we are going to talk more about the proposals for a fixed odds betting terminals. if you have spent money on them, tell‘s your own experience. let's get some sport with 0lly foster. sirmo farah is sir mo farah is coming home and ending his relationship with controversial american coach alberto salazar. he is indeed. it was an inspired move in 2011. mo farah, not winning very much at all, halting up with alberto salazar, a former marathon runner. that state—of—the—art facility in the united states. in his time there, it was a glut of gold medals for mo farah, becoming the greatest distance runner on the track. four 0lympic titles, six world titles as well, as recently as this summer when he won macro 10,000 metres gold at the world championships in london. he retired from the track after that race in london. he decided to aim towards road running. half marathons, marathon running. t
residents and community helpers were given a special recognition award for their work following the grenfell towerg" efforts of those who reacted to the tragedy. that's a summary of the latest bbc news — more at 9.30am. we are going to talk more about the proposals for a fixed odds betting terminals. if you have spent money on them, tell‘s your own experience. let's get some sport with 0lly foster. sirmo farah is sir mo farah is coming home and ending his relationship with...