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joanna gosling will have continuing coverage on bbc two ina have continuing coverage on bbc two in ang, welcome to the programme — where we are reporting from finsbury park in north london, where in the very early hours of this morning a van mounted the pavement and drove into a crowd. the van travelling at speed struck a crowd which had gathered to help an elderly man who had collapsed on seven sisters road. at least 10 people were injured and that man died. he was shouting: "we're all muslims. i want to kill all muslims. literally he said that. word by word."> the incident happened at 20 past midnight, by the muslim welfare house on seven sisters road, which is round the corner from the well known finsbury park mosque, and which also houses another mosque.
joanna gosling will have continuing coverage on bbc two ina have continuing coverage on bbc two in ang, welcome to the programme — where we are reporting from finsbury park in north london, where in the very early hours of this morning a van mounted the pavement and drove into a crowd. the van travelling at speed struck a crowd which had gathered to help an elderly man who had collapsed on seven sisters road. at least 10 people were injured and that man died. he was shouting: "we're all...
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hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling in for victoria, welcome to the programme.resolve following the snap general election. first secretary of state damian green insists mrs may has learnt lessons from the result. we are by a mile the largest single party in parliament and we won more votes, so we are presenting a queen's speech but yes, the prime minister will learn the lessons, has learned the lessons of what happened during the election. brexit—related legislation is expected to dominate but there will also be bills on reducing motor insurance premiums and imposing tighter controls on claims management companies. shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell says labour's main concerns are austerity and public sector pay cuts.
hello, it's wednesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling in for victoria, welcome to the programme.resolve following the snap general election. first secretary of state damian green insists mrs may has learnt lessons from the result. we are by a mile the largest single party in parliament and we won more votes, so we are presenting a queen's speech but yes, the prime minister will learn the lessons, has learned the lessons of what happened during the election. brexit—related legislation is...
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hello, it's friday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme.ly chosen. this latest development in the fire's aftermath comes as a council meeting last night descended into chaos. an absolute fiasco, this is why i'm calling for your resignation, not because of what happened with the fire, but the sheer and ongoing incompetence that this council has shown ever since it happened. we'll bring you the latest from the scene in west london. the end of a long and desperate journey. the parents of ten—month—old charlie gard — who lost their fight to take him to america for experimental treatment — say his life support will be switched off today. it's going to be the worst day of our lives.
hello, it's friday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme.ly chosen. this latest development in the fire's aftermath comes as a council meeting last night descended into chaos. an absolute fiasco, this is why i'm calling for your resignation, not because of what happened with the fire, but the sheer and ongoing incompetence that this council has shown ever since it happened. we'll bring you the latest from the scene in west london. the end of a long and desperate journey....
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hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling in for victoria. welcome to the programme.osque where a van was driven into a crowd of muslim worshippers. but will it take more than shows of unity to bring people together after yesterday's attack? and how do we prevent further violence? everyone is still shocked by what happened. there is a little bit of fear, but at the same time, no—one's staying away or hiding because of what happened, everyone is still coming out to pray. a week since the devastating fire at grenfell tower, we speak to a family who lived on the 15th floor, and who escaped with nothing but their lives, about where they have been staying and what support they have received. and with more and more high—profile sportswomen taking time
hello it's tuesday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling in for victoria. welcome to the programme.osque where a van was driven into a crowd of muslim worshippers. but will it take more than shows of unity to bring people together after yesterday's attack? and how do we prevent further violence? everyone is still shocked by what happened. there is a little bit of fear, but at the same time, no—one's staying away or hiding because of what happened, everyone is still coming out to pray. a week...
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hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme.down amid criticism over the response to the grenfell tower fire — he says he was told to leave by the government. labour says it was the right thing to do. he had to go, his council went awol in the days after this terrible fire at the time when the victims, survivors, whose family still looking for their family members who were missing, needed help on the ground. more on that to come. plus we will have a report on the number of other tower blocks who have the same cladding as grenfell tower. also on the programme...a warning to parents over the latest chat app
hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme.down amid criticism over the response to the grenfell tower fire — he says he was told to leave by the government. labour says it was the right thing to do. he had to go, his council went awol in the days after this terrible fire at the time when the victims, survivors, whose family still looking for their family members who were missing, needed help on the ground. more on that to come. plus we will have a...
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hello, it's nine o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme.e victims of the groenefeld fire. iam mark fire. i am mark lowen outside groenefeld tower, where it is —— weather continued attempts to identify those inside and there are fears that the number who have died may rise to 60. mohammed alhajali was the first person who died in the blaze on wednesday to be named — he was a 23—year—old syrian refugee who had fled the war for a better life here. we are going to be talking to his brother, hashem, and abdulaziz almashi, his best friend. we will bring you all the latest updates from the scene of the fire throughout the programme.
hello, it's nine o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme.e victims of the groenefeld fire. iam mark fire. i am mark lowen outside groenefeld tower, where it is —— weather continued attempts to identify those inside and there are fears that the number who have died may rise to 60. mohammed alhajali was the first person who died in the blaze on wednesday to be named — he was a 23—year—old syrian refugee who had fled the war for a better life here. we are going to be...
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hello, it's wednesday, i'm joanna gosling.y would focus on brexit and the economy. mark harper said the party would focus on brexit and the economym important to keep reminding people about the importance of living within our means, but also setting out a hopeful path for people, as we work hard and the public work hard, we are getting the public burning —— finances in order. the prime minister it expected to scrap several key manifesto promises. labour and the several key manifesto promises. labourand the snp several key manifesto promises. labour and the snp say austerity is over and they will try to block spending cuts. the bulk of the austerity measures in the budget are running out at the moment and we have got to stop that, because the message came through general election to all political parties that people have had enough of the austerity. we will be looking at what we can expect a day and whether theresa may can get the support we need is to get the measure through. also today. a host of stars including stormzy, robb
hello, it's wednesday, i'm joanna gosling.y would focus on brexit and the economy. mark harper said the party would focus on brexit and the economym important to keep reminding people about the importance of living within our means, but also setting out a hopeful path for people, as we work hard and the public work hard, we are getting the public burning —— finances in order. the prime minister it expected to scrap several key manifesto promises. labour and the several key manifesto...
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i'm joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom live.l between the conservatives and the democratic unionist party to support theresa may's minority government in parliament is expected to be announced very shortly. the prime minister is meeting senior dup figures inside downing street now, to finalise the details for a so—called "confidence and supply" arrangement — under which the dup‘s ten mps will vote with the 317 conservatives to form a majority in the house of commons. we will bring you the latest on those talks. let's go to chris mason in downing street. what are you expecting? well, they arrived, the dup, around 15 or 20 minutes ago, greeted by the prime minister on the steps of downing street. lots of beaming smiles on the expectation is that we should get details pretty soon, that we should get details pretty $0011, once that we should get details pretty soon, once that meeting breaks up, as do the exact nature of the deal that has been struck. as you say it is going to be what's known in westminster parlance as confidence and
i'm joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom live.l between the conservatives and the democratic unionist party to support theresa may's minority government in parliament is expected to be announced very shortly. the prime minister is meeting senior dup figures inside downing street now, to finalise the details for a so—called "confidence and supply" arrangement — under which the dup‘s ten mps will vote with the 317 conservatives to form a majority in the house of commons. we...
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and joanna gosling, welcome back.ammed alhajali. we heard from his brother earlier. mohammed was crying and said "please put me through to my mum." then he was praying and asking to be put through to his mum, but we couldn't put him through to my mum. i don't know why. then he sent her a voice recording saying "goodbye, mum, i love you." we will speak to two people who lived in the block and lost all their belongings in the fire. the government says it's prepared to do whatever is necessary to ensure that high rise tower blocks across the country are safe following the fire at grenfell tower. there are 4000 of them in the country. we will do whatever it ta kes, ta ke country. we will do whatever it takes, take the expert advice, do whatever it takes, to make those buildings safe or make those people safe, whatever it takes. we will continue to bring you the latest developments. also the breast cancer drug kadcyla will continue to be available to patients on the nhs in england. we will speak to a campaigner with breast
and joanna gosling, welcome back.ammed alhajali. we heard from his brother earlier. mohammed was crying and said "please put me through to my mum." then he was praying and asking to be put through to his mum, but we couldn't put him through to my mum. i don't know why. then he sent her a voice recording saying "goodbye, mum, i love you." we will speak to two people who lived in the block and lost all their belongings in the fire. the government says it's prepared to do...
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hello, i'm joanna gosling.nto a crowd of muslim worshippers. it's almost the norm for women to have their hijabs being ripped off and to have comments being made. have their hijabs being ripped off and to have comments being madem enough being done to tackle it? we speak to someone who used to be part of the violent far right group combat 18 who now helps to deradicalise others. the family tell us of the guilt and trauma of surviving. i remember every few hours, i forget that person's face, ididn't hours, i forget that person's face, i didn't know if he was safe, if it was i didn't know if he was safe, if it was that person and the people i used to know, they lived on the top floors, all the familiar faces, no—one survived. are tower blocks still appropriate places to live? we'll be discussing that and finding out what more can and should be done for those who lost their homes. and inside the chechnyan prison where gay men have reportedly been taken and tortured. good morning, here's annita in the bbc newsroom
hello, i'm joanna gosling.nto a crowd of muslim worshippers. it's almost the norm for women to have their hijabs being ripped off and to have comments being made. have their hijabs being ripped off and to have comments being madem enough being done to tackle it? we speak to someone who used to be part of the violent far right group combat 18 who now helps to deradicalise others. the family tell us of the guilt and trauma of surviving. i remember every few hours, i forget that person's face,...
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i'm joanna gosling. morning a van mounted a pavement and drove into a crowd of people. one man is dead. at least ten people are injured. the van travelling at speed hit a crowd as they helped an elderly man who had been collapsed on the seven sisters road. he has died. he was shouting: "we're all muslims. i want to kill all muslims. literally he said that. word by word." the incident happened at 20 past midnight, by the muslim welfare house on seven sisters road, which is round the corner from the well known finsbury park mosque, and which also houses another mosque. many of the victims are believed to have just left evening prayers there after breaking the ramadan fast. a a8—year—old man has been arrested for attempted murder at the scene. he's been taken to hospital but will be questioned once he is released. members of the public spoke of how they held him to the ground until the police arrived. driver was eventually pulled out of the car, pinned to the floor and people were hitting him and punching h
i'm joanna gosling. morning a van mounted a pavement and drove into a crowd of people. one man is dead. at least ten people are injured. the van travelling at speed hit a crowd as they helped an elderly man who had been collapsed on the seven sisters road. he has died. he was shouting: "we're all muslims. i want to kill all muslims. literally he said that. word by word." the incident happened at 20 past midnight, by the muslim welfare house on seven sisters road, which is round the...
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hello, it‘s friday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m joanna gosling.what happened with the fire, but the sheer and ongoing incompetence that this council has shown ever since it happened. there is anger this morning here in north kensington with this apparent confirmation that money was saved during the refurbishment of this building. people here want to know why. the number of women having a smear test to screen for cervical cancer continues to fall. a leading cancer charity says more than a quarter of those due one are not even aware they can be tested for the disease. donald trump‘s travel ban takes effect after months of controversy. people from six mainly muslim countries and all refugees will now face a tougher time getting into the us. the president says it‘s designed to stop terrorism. also as the president is criticised for another personal attack on an american newsreader, we‘ll discuss the reaction to those tweets. annita is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day‘s news. good morning. cladding fitted to grenfell tower duri
hello, it‘s friday, it‘s 10 o‘clock, i‘m joanna gosling.what happened with the fire, but the sheer and ongoing incompetence that this council has shown ever since it happened. there is anger this morning here in north kensington with this apparent confirmation that money was saved during the refurbishment of this building. people here want to know why. the number of women having a smear test to screen for cervical cancer continues to fall. a leading cancer charity says more than a...
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joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news.good summary of how we're all feeling about it! the home office is coming under mounting pressure to explain how one of the london bridge attackers was able to return to the uk despite being placed on a watch—list. the italian authorities said they had issued warnings about yousef zaghba, whom they suspected of supporting the islamic state group, after he tried to travel to syria. nick quraishi reports. these are the three men who brought terror to the streets of london in a matter of minutes. the third confirmed as youssef zaghba was an italian national born in morocco who lived in east london. the 22—year—old wasn't regarded as a security threat by police or mi5, but today questions for the home office. zaghba was stopped at bologna airport last year on suspicion of heading to syria. italian police say he was placed on a watch—list with british authorities tipped off. border security staff are accused of still allowing him to return to the uk. the home office has declined to comment.
joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news.good summary of how we're all feeling about it! the home office is coming under mounting pressure to explain how one of the london bridge attackers was able to return to the uk despite being placed on a watch—list. the italian authorities said they had issued warnings about yousef zaghba, whom they suspected of supporting the islamic state group, after he tried to travel to syria. nick quraishi reports. these...
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and i'm joanna gosling. also this hour: president macron‘s party looks set for a landslide victory in france's parliamentary election. aviation officials are investigating an incident that forced a chinese plane to make an emergency landing in sydney with a large hole in one of its engines. both the white house and downing street dismiss reports that president trump wants to delay his state visit to the uk, until he has the support of the british public. good morning, we're live at westminster theresa may will face tough questions today from her backbench mps. they are expected to raise concerns about her leadership style and press for more details on talks with the dup. mrs may's new cabinet will also meet for the first time after a limited reshuffle. david davies insists he intends to begin brexit negotiations ina intends to begin brexit negotiations in a week's time but argues the uk will still need to pull out of the single market because otherwise it will not be able to control its own borders. he says
and i'm joanna gosling. also this hour: president macron‘s party looks set for a landslide victory in france's parliamentary election. aviation officials are investigating an incident that forced a chinese plane to make an emergency landing in sydney with a large hole in one of its engines. both the white house and downing street dismiss reports that president trump wants to delay his state visit to the uk, until he has the support of the british public. good morning, we're live at...
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hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme. forced to resign — the boss of kensington and chelsea council nicholas holgate steps down amid criticism over the response to the grenfell tower fire — he says he was told to leave by the government. labour says it was the right thing to do. he had to go, his council went awol in the days after this terrible fire at the time when the victims, survivors, whose family still looking for their family members who were missing, needed help on the ground. more on that to come. plus we will have a report on the number of other tower blocks who have the same cladding as grenfell tower. also on the programme...a warning to parents over the latest chat app aimed at teenagers our reporter was shown guns and pornography. i am on an app called monkey, where i can basically talk to strangers around the world for 10 seconds , i've heard people lying about their age, people have made sexual and offensive remarks to me and i've even been shown hard core porn by kids in a classroom. that'll is tory comi
hello, it's thursday, it's 9 o'clock, i'm joanna gosling, welcome to the programme. forced to resign — the boss of kensington and chelsea council nicholas holgate steps down amid criticism over the response to the grenfell tower fire — he says he was told to leave by the government. labour says it was the right thing to do. he had to go, his council went awol in the days after this terrible fire at the time when the victims, survivors, whose family still looking for their family members who...
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joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. hello.very single tower block which has had its cladding tested since the grenfell disaster has failed fire safety inspections. 60 high rises in 25 areas of england have been examined so far. local councils are being urged to send samples in more quickly for testing. nick quraishi reports. it is a list that keeps on growing. the number of buildings that have now failed fire safety checks following the grenfell tower disaster stands at 60 in england across 25 local authorities. of those examined so far, every single sample has failed. it was concerns over external cladding combined with issues surrounding fire doors, gas pipes and insulation which triggered the mass evacuation of four tower blocks in camden. where we have residents, we are making sure we continue to knock on their door. it is deeply disruptive for them. just keep having the conversation again and again, keeping people awake, making sure there are people on the block. the fire service says it is not safe to stay and they need
joanna gosling is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the day's news. hello.very single tower block which has had its cladding tested since the grenfell disaster has failed fire safety inspections. 60 high rises in 25 areas of england have been examined so far. local councils are being urged to send samples in more quickly for testing. nick quraishi reports. it is a list that keeps on growing. the number of buildings that have now failed fire safety checks following the grenfell...
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and we will be joined by joanna gosling. good morning.andslide for the conservatives, they will head back to westminster with 319 seats, seven fewer than would give them an overall majority. 0ur political correspondent tom baker and reports. she called the election early, hoping she would transform the tory fragile... but the smiles on the campaign trail have vanished. but the conservatives set to end up even worse off. if as the indications have shown and this is correct that conservative and has won the most seats and probably the most votes, then it will be incumbent on is to ensure we have a period of stability and that is exactly what we will do. and you can see what the labour leader makes of these results so far. a man whose campaign confounded many expectations. beaming smiles, with labour on course for a far better night than many thought. the prime minister called the election because she wanted a mandate. well, the mandate she's got is lost conservative seats, lost votes, lost support, and lost confidence. i would have thought
and we will be joined by joanna gosling. good morning.andslide for the conservatives, they will head back to westminster with 319 seats, seven fewer than would give them an overall majority. 0ur political correspondent tom baker and reports. she called the election early, hoping she would transform the tory fragile... but the smiles on the campaign trail have vanished. but the conservatives set to end up even worse off. if as the indications have shown and this is correct that conservative and...
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we will be back with more on this in a second but we will get the news now with joanna gosling. secondll get the news now withjoanna gosling. good morning. as we have been hearing, theresa may is determined to stay on as conservative leader. the bbc understands that despite a difficult night leading to a hung parliament, with all but one seat declared, the tories have 318 mps, eight short of the figure needed to form a majority. our political correspondent, helena guardian reports. a brief smile but it did not last long. a huge political gamble ended in failure. she had wanted to transform the tories‘ fragile majority into a stronger negotiating hand but instead her party has ended up hand but instead her party has ended up weaker. if, as the indications are shown, and this is correct, the conservative party as won the most seats and probably the most votes, thenit seats and probably the most votes, then it will be incumbent on us to ensure that we have that period of stability and that is exactly what we will do. he confounded expectations. the labour leader arrived at party hq this m
we will be back with more on this in a second but we will get the news now with joanna gosling. secondll get the news now withjoanna gosling. good morning. as we have been hearing, theresa may is determined to stay on as conservative leader. the bbc understands that despite a difficult night leading to a hung parliament, with all but one seat declared, the tories have 318 mps, eight short of the figure needed to form a majority. our political correspondent, helena guardian reports. a brief...