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the company that makes celotex, the insulation used in grenfell tower, has retracted the result of the the product for use on tall buildings. the retraction‘s because a major error was made in the safety tests — they added an additional layer of fire—resistant material onto the test design without telling test scientists. that admission is the latest in a series of clarifications by the firm, and it raises serious questions about how fire testing in this country works, and how confident the public can be that the necessary standards are being met. chris cook has our report. this week, there was a curious new development in what we know about how dangerous cladding came to be on towers across the country, including grenfell tower, where the cladding had such a terrible cost. a lot of attention has been paid to the cladding's outer layer. aluminium panels, which had a combustible plastic core. those flammable panels were critical to the disaster. but beneath them was a much thicker layer of flammable plastic foam insulation, a product sold under the name celotex rs5000. celotex is an exc
the company that makes celotex, the insulation used in grenfell tower, has retracted the result of the the product for use on tall buildings. the retraction‘s because a major error was made in the safety tests — they added an additional layer of fire—resistant material onto the test design without telling test scientists. that admission is the latest in a series of clarifications by the firm, and it raises serious questions about how fire testing in this country works, and how confident...
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fire. 71 people died at grenfell tower. escape. we were the first on scene that night, but my main memories arejust the first on scene that night, but my main memories are just disbelief, really. it is like nothing i have ever seen, even in the movies, really. the tragedy that was witnessed at night by myself and my colleagues was unbelievable. it was on an unprecedented scale.” colleagues was unbelievable. it was on an unprecedented scale. i don't think i will ever fully get over what has happened. it will always be there in the back of your mind. it is never going to go away, really. it's almost like you have had 40 yea rs of it's almost like you have had 40 years of trauma in one night. so for a human being to process that is really, really difficult. the firefighters are hoping to raise money for a local charity called kids on the green. kids shouldn't ever be exposed to that violence. they were, they have lost people, they have lost their homes, so if we can do something to further help those children of grenfell, and
fire. 71 people died at grenfell tower. escape. we were the first on scene that night, but my main memories arejust the first on scene that night, but my main memories are just disbelief, really. it is like nothing i have ever seen, even in the movies, really. the tragedy that was witnessed at night by myself and my colleagues was unbelievable. it was on an unprecedented scale.” colleagues was unbelievable. it was on an unprecedented scale. i don't think i will ever fully get over what has...
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on the scene at the grenfell tower fire lastjune , working through the night to save as many people as they could. now nine of them have decided to run the london marathon, in full firefighters kit and breathing apparatus sets, to raise money for the victims and their families. sophie raworth, a keen marathon runner herself, went to meet them. how is that possible? at that time of night, the roads were clear so literally two to three minutes before we got there. we could see it was well alight and we, yeah, just tried to get people out basically. it was something that, in my 23 years of service, i hadn't seen before, but we had a job to do. 71 people died that night. the fire crews, who repeatedly queued up to go into the burning tower, managed to save the lives of 65 others. it was quite chaotic. we were there... 13 hours, i think, overall. 13, 1a hours. on a fire, even on a big job, you can get relieved, like, four or five hours later. another crew will come and relieve you from another station, but we didn't want to go anyway. we wouldn't have left anyway. the enormity of it only hi
on the scene at the grenfell tower fire lastjune , working through the night to save as many people as they could. now nine of them have decided to run the london marathon, in full firefighters kit and breathing apparatus sets, to raise money for the victims and their families. sophie raworth, a keen marathon runner herself, went to meet them. how is that possible? at that time of night, the roads were clear so literally two to three minutes before we got there. we could see it was well alight...
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the important thing is we all remember to theresa may turning up to visit the grenfell tower victimstrified, surrounded by her security detail. doing a few handshakes with some of the firefighters and other people at the firefighters and other people at the firefighters and other people at the fire and then fleeing without actually beating any of the victims. and that so much increased everyone's rage at the time. and in the queen turned up unannounced, think of was the following day, and prince harry, and they spent time with the victims, and they shook hands, and they talk to them, and you could see how moved the queen was, and you could see that it completely calmed a very few brel situation at that point. there is still in the society something very special about being visited by royalty. i think at times of such enormous divisions in this area. it isa enormous divisions in this area. it is a good thing. and in the people's and says, that is special for people. we just have time for one more, a picture story, the financial times has got these interesting portraits of the 0bamas.
the important thing is we all remember to theresa may turning up to visit the grenfell tower victimstrified, surrounded by her security detail. doing a few handshakes with some of the firefighters and other people at the firefighters and other people at the firefighters and other people at the fire and then fleeing without actually beating any of the victims. and that so much increased everyone's rage at the time. and in the queen turned up unannounced, think of was the following day, and...
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for people who haven't been down to the site of grenfell tower, they may not realise that it's not justronted with that outside your home and school. the shell of the tower is still there and itjust looms over north kensington, so that looms over the parks and play areas. it's a constant reminder to everyone in the area what's happened. and it's a real trigger for post—traumatic stress. kids on the green, the charity we are running for, the organisation we are running for, they look after kids to have probably been missed by the original aid effort that went out nearer the time. so many children witnessed the unthinkable and probably have been and diagnosed with post—traumatic stress. this is targeting children from the entire area very good luck to them. here's a look at the weather. there is some rain around at the moment. a front moving its way in from the north—west, it will slice the country into as we close out our thursday afternoon. some of that being quite heavy, and it will continue to be an issue as we go through overnight period. behind it, winds ‘s swinging round, bringing
for people who haven't been down to the site of grenfell tower, they may not realise that it's not justronted with that outside your home and school. the shell of the tower is still there and itjust looms over north kensington, so that looms over the parks and play areas. it's a constant reminder to everyone in the area what's happened. and it's a real trigger for post—traumatic stress. kids on the green, the charity we are running for, the organisation we are running for, they look after...
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for people who haven't been down to the site of grenfell tower, they may not realise that it's not just, there was a little girl on her way to school. she was on her scooter and she was stopping and looking at all of the tributes, talking about the tower. and her dad was saying, "come on, come on, we need to go." and it must be so hard, day in, day out, you are confronted with that outside your home and school. the shell of the tower is still there and itjust looms over north kensington, so it looms over the school playgrounds, the parks and play areas. it's a constant reminder to everyone in the area what's happened. and it's a real trigger for post—traumatic stress. kids on the green, the charity we are running for, the organisation we are running for, they look after kids to have they look after kids who have probably been missed by the original aid effort that went out nearer the time. so many children witnessed the unthinkable and probably have been undiagnosed with post—traumatic stress. this is targeting children from the entire area of north kensington. in a moment, a summary of
for people who haven't been down to the site of grenfell tower, they may not realise that it's not just, there was a little girl on her way to school. she was on her scooter and she was stopping and looking at all of the tributes, talking about the tower. and her dad was saying, "come on, come on, we need to go." and it must be so hard, day in, day out, you are confronted with that outside your home and school. the shell of the tower is still there and itjust looms over north...
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and running for grenfell, the firefighters who were at the tower that night doing the marathon in full kit to help the survivors. blow for the british team on the eve of the winter olympics, snowboarder katie ormerod is out after breaking her heel. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. new figures have revealed january to be one of the toughest months everfor a&e departments in england. and hospital—only a&es recorded their worst ever figures since records began. trolley waits continue to be a big problem too, with 1,000 patients waiting more than 12 hours to be cared for by any medical staff at all. the four—hour wait target for patients was missed, for the 30th month in a row with over 85% of patients seen within that time, slightly better than december. the target is 95%. this comes despite non—essential treatments being cancelled to relieve the pressure. our health editor hugh pym reports. the nhs flat out with staff working ata the nhs flat out with staff working at a frantic pace just to keep services running, that is the picture which emerges from the figures forjanua
and running for grenfell, the firefighters who were at the tower that night doing the marathon in full kit to help the survivors. blow for the british team on the eve of the winter olympics, snowboarder katie ormerod is out after breaking her heel. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. new figures have revealed january to be one of the toughest months everfor a&e departments in england. and hospital—only a&es recorded their worst ever figures since records began. trolley...
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here while the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and artsy month or. so weeks since the winter olympics in south korea officially got underway and there have been some very touching stories going from there of mutual hope and support but also there's been sporty control over c.n.n. be making headlines are trying to explain. unfortunately with these winter olympics the story has been that every other day yung chang treats the media with some sort of scandal so far perhaps one of the most disgusting ones for me was when a canadian short track speed skater was receiving death threats from the locals after she finished fourth first but then a south korean athlete was disqualified and then her position was upgraded to start place and that's when be ugly things started happening but you shouldn't get the impression that the olympic games are doomed because in many sports there is such family spirit it's
here while the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and artsy month or. so weeks since the winter olympics in south korea officially got underway and there have been some very touching stories going from there of mutual hope and support but also there's been sporty control over c.n.n. be making...
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the mirror leads on apparent visits made by meghan markle to the victims and survivors of the grenfell towere ‘new people's princess'. so our main story tonight — the allegations against oxfam staff — makes most of the front pages of tomorrow's papers. so let's start with the is coverage. and i am ashamed of this happened on my watch, says the woman who resigned, but possibly seven years later? yes. at least somebody has taken responsibility, so credit to her, in that at least. clearly what has happened here, she has admitted she was international programmes director at the time and failed to do enough when the concerns about the main perpetrator and one of his staff were raised in chad, and then he was allowed to move to high et, where the new allegations have since surfaced and led to all this terrible concern about what has been happening at oxfam. she has resigned, the chief executive remains under pressure, because he was not chief executive of the time, but still, there ongoing questions which we will talk about in a second about how quickly they acted, not just at the time in haiti, b
the mirror leads on apparent visits made by meghan markle to the victims and survivors of the grenfell towere ‘new people's princess'. so our main story tonight — the allegations against oxfam staff — makes most of the front pages of tomorrow's papers. so let's start with the is coverage. and i am ashamed of this happened on my watch, says the woman who resigned, but possibly seven years later? yes. at least somebody has taken responsibility, so credit to her, in that at least. clearly...
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for people who have not been to the site of grenfell tower, they may not realise it is notjust the communityirl on the way to school, on her scooter. she was stopping and looking at all of the tributes talking about the tower and her dad was saying, come on, we need to go. it must be so hard when day in and day out you are confronted with that outside your home and outside your school will stop the shell of the tower is still there. it looms over north kensington, the parks and play areas. it is a constant reminder to eve ryo ne areas. it is a constant reminder to everyone in the area about what happened and it is a real trigger for post traumatic stress. the organisation we are running for our kids who were probably missing from the original aid efforts. they have been probably undiagnosed distress and post—traumatic stress. it is the children in the entire area of north kensington. how were you affected? i was not there on the night was my first night off i ever took. my mum was calling me saying, you at this fire? i said, what is going on question what it is quite a big one. you should pr
for people who have not been to the site of grenfell tower, they may not realise it is notjust the communityirl on the way to school, on her scooter. she was stopping and looking at all of the tributes talking about the tower and her dad was saying, come on, we need to go. it must be so hard when day in and day out you are confronted with that outside your home and outside your school will stop the shell of the tower is still there. it looms over north kensington, the parks and play areas. it...
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reporter: what happened that night affected them also deeply that nine of the grenfell tower firefighters are training to run the london marathon to raise money for the victims and their families. and they are not making it easy for themselves. you are going to run 26.2 miles -- oh, my god. how much does this weigh? 30 kilos. that is like carrng a small kid -- not a small kid, like a nine-year-old child. the money raised will be split between three charities, one to help firefighters, and two othe at the heart of the grenfell community. >> we are not doing it for any personal gain. we are trying to make as much money for them as possible. jane: despite the coldes temperatphiladelphia eagles fans were out in force today, celebrating their teamr winning the suwl. thousands lined the parade route at the players held the trophy aloft. podesta from cbs news is there and i spoke to her a short time ago. laura, when i was there on monday, i was told that this would be the biggest parade ever seen in philadelphia. did it live up to expectations? laura: hi, jane. well, the numbers are coming in, b
reporter: what happened that night affected them also deeply that nine of the grenfell tower firefighters are training to run the london marathon to raise money for the victims and their families. and they are not making it easy for themselves. you are going to run 26.2 miles -- oh, my god. how much does this weigh? 30 kilos. that is like carrng a small kid -- not a small kid, like a nine-year-old child. the money raised will be split between three charities, one to help firefighters, and two...
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grenfell tower is? survivors after people were killed in the fire last year? in the fire last year?grenfell? # we should burn your house down and seaview can manage this! #. prime minister and saying, you have not kept any of your promises. not kept any of your promises. like him are not the folks that they are portrayed as in the media. are portrayed as in the media. he criticises the daily mail. criticises the daily mail. oscarfor his role in the horror film get out. film get out. that he had a platform and he was going to use it to make a statement. going to use it to make a statement. he also won best album. last year was the tenth best selling album. album. ed sheeran sold millions and millions and millions. millions and millions. do we feel sorry for ed sheeran? sorry for ed sheeran? we can't come living the dream. living the dream. living the dream and he has just got engaged. engaged. around the world, he is literally living the dream. living the dream. and the fact that they were ignoring crime as a music genre. crime as a music genre. so they changed a panel of those who v
grenfell tower is? survivors after people were killed in the fire last year? in the fire last year?grenfell? # we should burn your house down and seaview can manage this! #. prime minister and saying, you have not kept any of your promises. not kept any of your promises. like him are not the folks that they are portrayed as in the media. are portrayed as in the media. he criticises the daily mail. criticises the daily mail. oscarfor his role in the horror film get out. film get out. that he had...
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here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until they get them and so artsy month or. so traversing a frozen over siberian lake and a pair of skates made over seventy years ago might not be everybody's idea of a daily commute but it certainly is for one russian grandma. i. think i. was thank you for joining us here on r.t. international a twenty six saturday morning here in moscow we're back soon with more of your world wide programming. global war hawks sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle is still. a new socks for to tell you that every gossip and probably myself most important is. off the bat as they tell you on pulling up and let's buy their products. all the hawks for a week along the ball of wax. looking at value surveys russians aren't so different from their european neighbors when it comes to individual rights and freedoms however
here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until they get them and so artsy month or. so traversing a frozen over siberian lake and a pair of skates made over seventy years ago might not be everybody's idea of a daily commute but it certainly is for one russian grandma. i. think i. was thank you for joining us...
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controversial closing performance, he attacked prime minister theresa may for her response to the grenfell towert. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i‘m @bbcmikeembley. a very cold spell of weather is on the way, it is just a little too early to say whether it‘s going to be particularly exceptional for the end of february and early march but one thing is for sure, it looks like temperatures could struggle to get above freezing, some time next week and there is snow on the way as well, just uncertain exactly how deep and where. but this high pressure continues to build as forecast, from scandinavia across western parts of europe. so the forecast so far is going according to plan. those easterly winds are starting to strengthen and they will keep strengthening as we go over the next few days. by the end of the night, early on thursday morning, not too cold, not at this stage. temperatures in towns and cities will be around about zero, maybe a little below. outside of town a good frost on the way. in these situations when we get an area of high pressure, there is alw
controversial closing performance, he attacked prime minister theresa may for her response to the grenfell towert. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i‘m @bbcmikeembley. a very cold spell of weather is on the way, it is just a little too early to say whether it‘s going to be particularly exceptional for the end of february and early march but one thing is for sure, it looks like temperatures could struggle to get above freezing, some time next week and there...
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no—one has forgotten the bravery of the firefighters who attended the grenfell tower fire lastjune —us for the first time since it happened.
no—one has forgotten the bravery of the firefighters who attended the grenfell tower fire lastjune —us for the first time since it happened.
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here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and archie munda. an eight hundred percent increase the u.s. military plans to radically boost its stockpile of artillery shells by almost one hundred fifty thousand units. the order includes one hundred fifty five millimeter artillery shells a standard nato caliber that's especially widespread among naval forces and g.p.s. guided excalibur rounds also on the list are they designed for quote danger close to two ations and we asked a security analyst bridge what might be behind this surge in order almost certainly one can say that these are used these are heavy weaponry they are used mainly in conventional conflicts what we're seeing here is a very large increase that i think can't be completely explained by replenishing used resources the what's being attempted i think it's a gesture it's a symbol that is saying we are massively increasing our defen
here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and archie munda. an eight hundred percent increase the u.s. military plans to radically boost its stockpile of artillery shells by almost one hundred fifty thousand units. the order includes one hundred fifty five millimeter artillery shells a...
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here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and r.t. monday. this friday moscow was shocked by this sudden death of a three year old girl in one of the local kindergartens the cause of death remains unclear hawkins' as the story. what exactly happened at kindergarten twenty one twenty here behind me is still under investigation at this stage what we do know is that there are two main versions of events being looked into some local moscow media were quick to report that the children were taken out for a walk and upon their return to the kindergarten it was discovered that one of them three year old zahra was found to be missing the workers here at the nursery the nanny's start to find her only to discover her unconscious in the snow and by the time the paramedics arrived it was too late to save the child and in these freezing conditions it's understandable how that could have happened and now
here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and r.t. monday. this friday moscow was shocked by this sudden death of a three year old girl in one of the local kindergartens the cause of death remains unclear hawkins' as the story. what exactly happened at kindergarten twenty one twenty here...
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here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and r.t. monday. and eight hundred percent increase the u.s. military plans to radically boost its stockpile of artillery shells by almost one hundred fifty thousand units. includes one hundred fifty five millimeter artillery shells a standard nato caliber especially widespread among naval forces and g.p.s. guided excalibur rounds are also on the list they designed for quote danger close situations we asked a security analyst bridge what might be behind this so much in ammunition orders. almost certainly one can say that these are used these are heavy weaponry they are used mainly in conventional conflicts what we're seeing here is a very large increase that i think can't be completely explained by replenishing used resources the what's being attempted i think it's a gesture it's a symbol that is saying we are massively increasing our defense expend
here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and r.t. monday. and eight hundred percent increase the u.s. military plans to radically boost its stockpile of artillery shells by almost one hundred fifty thousand units. includes one hundred fifty five millimeter artillery shells a standard nato...
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as well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until they get them and say r.t. monday. the u.s. attorney general is being accused of fueling racism on twitter after jeff sessions praised the quote anglo american heritage of law enforcement in the country his choice of words in a speech to a sheriffs association is being called insensitive at the very least. the office of sheriff is a critical part of the angle american here is a law enforcement but others insist that anglo-american is actually a normal way used to describe the country's legal system also known as the common law the us department of justice responded by saying that the term reflects shared american english heritage and former president barack obama also referred to the anglo american legal system in fact the term was widely used by other members of his administration as well but it seems that nobody took notice of that washington spirit can gauge
as well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until they get them and say r.t. monday. the u.s. attorney general is being accused of fueling racism on twitter after jeff sessions praised the quote anglo american heritage of law enforcement in the country his choice of words in a speech to a sheriffs association is...
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the row over who should pay to remove cladding similar to that used on grenfell tower from a housingent company says residents should also contribute towards the cost of fire wardens. a man from essex has made a complaint after claiming he had to wait more than 13 hours for an ambulance after suffering a brain haemorrhage. he was told apparently passed to his home in canvey island and his wife made repeated 999 calls as he got worse. the east of england ambulance service says it was under severe pressure when david axford called. 100 years after the first women won the vote, the great—granddaughter of sylvia pankhurst has told the bbc she thinks more can be done to help the lives of women. the struggle for suffrage began as a middle class campaign, but the working class suffragettes of east london played an important role when they went to see the prime minister to make their case. at this moment, we have done a lot in 2018, but 2028 is the centenary of equal franchise, so we have ten years, we've got a decade, and as far as i'm concerned, we need to achieve a lot more than we have,
the row over who should pay to remove cladding similar to that used on grenfell tower from a housingent company says residents should also contribute towards the cost of fire wardens. a man from essex has made a complaint after claiming he had to wait more than 13 hours for an ambulance after suffering a brain haemorrhage. he was told apparently passed to his home in canvey island and his wife made repeated 999 calls as he got worse. the east of england ambulance service says it was under...
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us well love officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until they get them and artsy and. it is now a week since the winter olympics in south korea officially began and while there been some very touching stories of mutual hope and support sporting control the c.n.n. they have also been making headlines in particular explained unfortunately with these winter olympics the story has been that every other day yung chang treats the media with some sort of scandal so far perhaps one of the most disgusting ones for me was when a canadian short track speed skater was receiving death threats from the locals after she finished fourth first but then a south korean athlete was disqualified and then her position was upgraded to third place and that's when be ugly things started happening but you shouldn't get the impression that the olympic games are doomed because in many sports there is such family spirit it's the kind of family s
us well love officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until they get them and artsy and. it is now a week since the winter olympics in south korea officially began and while there been some very touching stories of mutual hope and support sporting control the c.n.n. they have also been making headlines in particular...
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street has insisted theresa may is "absolutely committed" to supporting people affected by the grenfell towerere the money for grenfell had gone. stormzy came away with two awards, beating ed sheeran to win best british male and best british album. the singer, dua lipa, also picked up two awards at the ceremony at the o2 arena in london. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba was there. # yo, theresa may, where's the money for grenfell? # what, you thought we just forgot about grenfell? a powerful political performance from grime star stormzy. he won best male and best album for gang signs & prayer. gang signs & prayer, this was the hardest thing that i've ever worked on something like this in my life. everything i put in that album, i didn't have anything left after. you can ask fraser, we went in there, we made something that i feel like is undeniable, i can stand by it today. gang signs & prayer, album of the year, i love you guys. thank you so much, man, thank you. # one, don't pick up the phone. # you know he's only calling 'cause he's drunk and alone. # two, don't let him in... tw
street has insisted theresa may is "absolutely committed" to supporting people affected by the grenfell towerere the money for grenfell had gone. stormzy came away with two awards, beating ed sheeran to win best british male and best british album. the singer, dua lipa, also picked up two awards at the ceremony at the o2 arena in london. our entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba was there. # yo, theresa may, where's the money for grenfell? # what, you thought we just forgot about...
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here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and r.t. monday. this friday moscow was shocked by the sudden death of a three year old girl in one of the local kindergartens the cause of her death remains unclear daniel hawkins reports. what exactly happened at kindergarden twenty one twenty here behind me is still under investigation at this stage what we do know is that there are two main versions of events being looked into some local moscow media were quick to report that the children were taken out for a walk and upon their return to the kindergarten it was discovered that one of them three year old zahra a desire was found to be missing the workers here at the nursery the nanny's start to find her only to discover her unconscious in the snow and by the time the paramedics arrived it was too late to save the child in these freezing conditions it's understandable how that could have happened
here well the officials are continuing to conduct investigations into what exactly happened at grenfell tower that killed all of those people and it's clear that the local community is going to continue fighting for those answers until we get them and r.t. monday. this friday moscow was shocked by the sudden death of a three year old girl in one of the local kindergartens the cause of her death remains unclear daniel hawkins reports. what exactly happened at kindergarden twenty one twenty here...
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the firefighters at paddington red watch were some of the first on the scene at the grenfell tower fires kit and breathing apparatus sets, to raise money for the victims and their families. sophie raworth, a keen marathon runner herself, went to meet them. how is that possible? at that time of night, the roads were clear so literally two to three minutes before we got there. we could see it was well alight and we, yeah, just tried to get people out basically. it was something that, in my 23 years of service, i hadn't seen before, but we had a job to do. 71 people died that night. the fire crews, who repeatedly queued up to go into the burning tower, managed to save the lives of 65 others.
the firefighters at paddington red watch were some of the first on the scene at the grenfell tower fires kit and breathing apparatus sets, to raise money for the victims and their families. sophie raworth, a keen marathon runner herself, went to meet them. how is that possible? at that time of night, the roads were clear so literally two to three minutes before we got there. we could see it was well alight and we, yeah, just tried to get people out basically. it was something that, in my 23...
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a man has beenjailed for 21 months after pretending his family had died in the grenfell tower fire.d to gain £12,000, hotel accommodation and clothing from the victim relief fund after the fire. human eggs have been grown in a laboratory for the first time. scientists from edinburgh university removed egg cells from ovary tissue at their earliest stage of development, and grew them to the point they were ready for fertilisation. james gallagher explains. in laboratories in edinburgh, scientists have grown human eggs. they've taken the immature eggs women are born with and transformed them so they're ready to be fertilised. it's taken decades of work to copy what happens inside women's ovaries. we never imagined that we would be getting these kind of results using human tissue, so it's a significant step. but of course, the main objective for us is to prove and to determine the safety of these techniques, so that they could, in the future, go into some kind of application. it could be used to help young girls with cancer as treatment can damage their fertility. so how might it work?
a man has beenjailed for 21 months after pretending his family had died in the grenfell tower fire.d to gain £12,000, hotel accommodation and clothing from the victim relief fund after the fire. human eggs have been grown in a laboratory for the first time. scientists from edinburgh university removed egg cells from ovary tissue at their earliest stage of development, and grew them to the point they were ready for fertilisation. james gallagher explains. in laboratories in edinburgh,...
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it is over eight months since the terrible fire at grenfell tower, but thousands of people are stillbility. why is she running the risk of a second grenfell tower when she could act and take the dangerous cladding down? over the years, under both labour and conservative governments, obviously the building regulations and enforcement have been looked at. the arrangements in relation to enforcement were changed by the last labour government. what we did immediately following the fire was to ensure that all those local authorities and others worked with death by authorities to inspect towers, to look at where the cladding was present. it is also about how it is affixed to the building. action was taken by local fire authorities where they thought it was necessary. that is why we saw people in camden having to leave their tower block while action was being taken. the housing secretary has put in place that review of the regulations. it was urgently put in place, and action is being taken as a result of that review. yesterday, after months of ignoring evidence from a wide range of stakeho
it is over eight months since the terrible fire at grenfell tower, but thousands of people are stillbility. why is she running the risk of a second grenfell tower when she could act and take the dangerous cladding down? over the years, under both labour and conservative governments, obviously the building regulations and enforcement have been looked at. the arrangements in relation to enforcement were changed by the last labour government. what we did immediately following the fire was to...
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street has insisted theresa may is ‘absolutely committed' to supporting people affected by the grenfell towero awards, beating ed sheeran to win best british male artist and best british album. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. # yo, theresa may, where's the money for grenfell? # what, you thought we just forgot about grenfell?! a powerful, political performance from grime star stormzy. he won best male and best album for gang signs & prayer. gang signs & prayer, this was the hardest thing that i've never worked on something like this in my life. everything i put in that album, i didn't have anything left after. you can ask fraser, we went in there, we made something that i feel like is undeniable, i can stand by it today. gang signs & prayer, album of the year, i love you guys. thank you so much, man, thank you. # one, don't pick up the phone. # you know he's only calling 'cause he's drunk and alone. # two, don't let him in... two awards, too, for 22—year—old dua lipa. she won breakthrough artist and best female. she paid tribute to the many women in music who'd influenced
street has insisted theresa may is ‘absolutely committed' to supporting people affected by the grenfell towero awards, beating ed sheeran to win best british male artist and best british album. our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba reports. # yo, theresa may, where's the money for grenfell? # what, you thought we just forgot about grenfell?! a powerful, political performance from grime star stormzy. he won best male and best album for gang signs & prayer. gang signs & prayer,...
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street has insisted theresa may is "absolutely committed" to supporting people affected by the grenfell towere in cumbria, lovely blue skies. we continue with those sunny spells across much of england and wales. a bit more in the way of cloud across western scotland, eastern areas of northern ireland, here there could be the odd shower. mostly, it is dry, a bit chillier kabaddi yesterday. mostly, it is dry, a bit chillier ka baddi yesterday. 0vernight tonight, —— compared to yesterday. 0vernight it will turn pretty cold pretty quickly and there will be a widespread frost into friday morning, more so than last night. across northern areas of england, across scotland temp just down to -40 -6 across scotland temp just down to —40 —6 aussies, a little bit less cold in northern ireland where we have some cloudier skies. for friday itself, a cold and frosty start, temperatures 6 degrees with some sunny spells, but as we go into the weekend, things turning much colder, especially as those south—easterly winds started in elop and the cold weather lasting through to sunday, and next week. this is bbc
street has insisted theresa may is "absolutely committed" to supporting people affected by the grenfell towere in cumbria, lovely blue skies. we continue with those sunny spells across much of england and wales. a bit more in the way of cloud across western scotland, eastern areas of northern ireland, here there could be the odd shower. mostly, it is dry, a bit chillier kabaddi yesterday. mostly, it is dry, a bit chillier ka baddi yesterday. 0vernight tonight, —— compared to...
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you how an award winning film is playing a role in bringing justice to the victims of london's grenfell tower that's online and then a little later a warning from some scientists they say are sufficient intelligence may lead us to a frightening future that cheery thought and much more still to come. again there's a lot of cloud spinning across parts of the levant at the moment and underneath it we've also got some breaks of rain so it's an unsettled picture and we're seeing some rain affecting northern parts of iraq and through into syria some snow the high elevations pushing up into eastern parts of turkey otherwise for beirut and lebanon is looking fine attempts at nineteen degrees very pleasant light winds heading into friday not a great deal of change here and further towards the east it's largely dry picture but we have got this area of rain developing across parts of pakistan through into afghanistan with some snow developing on its northern edge here in the arabian pinch a little bit cloudy in place i think over the next couple of days certainly through thursday. it should be bright at
you how an award winning film is playing a role in bringing justice to the victims of london's grenfell tower that's online and then a little later a warning from some scientists they say are sufficient intelligence may lead us to a frightening future that cheery thought and much more still to come. again there's a lot of cloud spinning across parts of the levant at the moment and underneath it we've also got some breaks of rain so it's an unsettled picture and we're seeing some rain affecting...
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street has insisted theresa may is "absolutely committed" to supporting people affected by the grenfell towerst night, this is what he had to say stormzy‘s # yo, theresa may, where's the money for grenfell? # what, you thought we just forgot about grenfell? # you're criminals and you've got the cheek to call us savages stormzy‘s performance followed a triumphant night for him, taking home two prizes for best british male and british album. now let's look at the weather. for some while we have been talking about the potential is very cold air pushing from the east. that is certainly what is developing now. you can see the blue colours indicating that very cold air, which is pouring out of siberia. it is spreading across much of europe, and reaching our shores, particularly as we head into the weekend and next week, you really will notice it is going to be bitterly cold, widespread morning frost and there is even a chance of some snow in the forecast as well. that said, there should be a good deal of sunshine around from day—to—day, because it is high pressure that is largely dominating, keepin
street has insisted theresa may is "absolutely committed" to supporting people affected by the grenfell towerst night, this is what he had to say stormzy‘s # yo, theresa may, where's the money for grenfell? # what, you thought we just forgot about grenfell? # you're criminals and you've got the cheek to call us savages stormzy‘s performance followed a triumphant night for him, taking home two prizes for best british male and british album. now let's look at the weather. for some...
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theresa may, were as the money for g re nfell tower theresa may, were as the money for grenfell towerorked on something like this in my life. everything i put in this album, i didn't have anything left after. you can ask fraser, we made something that i bought was undeniable, i can stand by today. album of the year, i love you guys. don't pick up the phone, you know he is only calling because he is drunk and alone. two awards for 22—year—old dua lipa. she won breakthrough artist and paid tribute to many of the women in music to influence. i want to thank every single female who has been on the stage performing it has given girls like me notjust girls in the music industry but girls in society a place to be inspired by, to look up a place to be inspired by, to look up to enter that have allowed us to dream this big. there was a politically charged when is streaked —— street clearly referencing brexit from blur star damon albon who is banned gorillaz won an award. it's not just a banned gorillaz won an award. it's notjust a small banned gorillaz won an award. it's not just a small littl
theresa may, were as the money for g re nfell tower theresa may, were as the money for grenfell towerorked on something like this in my life. everything i put in this album, i didn't have anything left after. you can ask fraser, we made something that i bought was undeniable, i can stand by today. album of the year, i love you guys. don't pick up the phone, you know he is only calling because he is drunk and alone. two awards for 22—year—old dua lipa. she won breakthrough artist and paid...
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helen evans, who worked there, talking about those a moment ago and meghan markle has visited the grenfell tower classic? i'm moving onto american pancakes. this is a next level up. these are japanese pancakes, they are all the rage, there is a recipe on the bbc and one website. a lot higher than normal and there's meant to be a bit of a wobble rather than a flip and you do it by whipping up the egg whites and using a ring. you are quite judgement or about people's poached eggs. you have been making pancakes stoppila sunzu a look. people of the pancake. prepare yourself. i'm about to flip. 0ne, two, three, four, five, six... that isa two, three, four, five, six... that is a good pancake. i'm very impressed. did you make that? i was holding the phone with one hand. holly has also been making pancakes. i'm going to give you ten out of ten for that. look at the speed at the end! let's see holly's. how are we judging this? we are going to go for distance and style so if i get one of those i'm going to be happy. made a bit of a mess. is that meant to happen? i never thought i would say this but i wou
helen evans, who worked there, talking about those a moment ago and meghan markle has visited the grenfell tower classic? i'm moving onto american pancakes. this is a next level up. these are japanese pancakes, they are all the rage, there is a recipe on the bbc and one website. a lot higher than normal and there's meant to be a bit of a wobble rather than a flip and you do it by whipping up the egg whites and using a ring. you are quite judgement or about people's poached eggs. you have been...
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grenfell, but this is slightly different? but this is slightly different? is a very tall tower that's been planned for london.ern day is a good thing. in the modern day is a good thing. the fire would burn itself out, but the modifications made since then... the modifications made since then... anything fails there is another safe way to get out. way to get out. you want more floor space, apartments and offices. apartments and offices. one set of stairs isn't too much to argue. stairs isn't too much to argue. fascinating, it feels like a very sundays story. sundays story. story because it's very traditional but also high—tech. but also high—tech. and a lot of our agriculture relies on bees. on bees. if you think about the basic action of taking... basic action of taking... home, raid their home and put them back into replenish their home? back into replenish their home? financially and they have helped the bees so that's a great story. bees so that's a great story. this device is on sale now? device is on sale now? will all of lotion i is the industry. industry. this this week —— hopefully it will revolutioni
grenfell, but this is slightly different? but this is slightly different? is a very tall tower that's been planned for london.ern day is a good thing. in the modern day is a good thing. the fire would burn itself out, but the modifications made since then... the modifications made since then... anything fails there is another safe way to get out. way to get out. you want more floor space, apartments and offices. apartments and offices. one set of stairs isn't too much to argue. stairs isn't too...