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here's lisa hampele.a quiet village in cornwall where the pace of life is gentle and the methodist chapel looked set to stand empty for ever. the villagers were giving up hope of finding enough funds to buy it and convert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed when he offered help. i think it's a wonderful gesture. it's not the only giving that they do. they give to other projects around the world and in the uk, but it was fantastic because, as i say, we were staring down the barrel. we were in trouble, we were going to lose our last space and it was a wonderful gesture. so the sheikh who has a passion for horses has become the village's unlikely knight in shini
here's lisa hampele.a quiet village in cornwall where the pace of life is gentle and the methodist chapel looked set to stand empty for ever. the villagers were giving up hope of finding enough funds to buy it and convert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders...
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here's lisa hampele.hodist chapel looks set to stand empty forever. the villagers were giving up hope of finding enough funds to buy it, and convert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai. sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more in hope than expectation, and were amazed when he offered help. i think it's a wonderful gesture. it's not the only giving that they do. they give to other projects around the world and in the uk, but it was fantastic because as i say we were staring down the barrel. we were in trouble, we were going to lose our last space and it was a wonderful gesture. so the sheik, who has a passion for horses, has become the village's unlikely knight in shining armour. no one will say how much he's given but it is thought to be aro
here's lisa hampele.hodist chapel looks set to stand empty forever. the villagers were giving up hope of finding enough funds to buy it, and convert it to a community centre. but a bright spark thought of the ruler of dubai. sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum. and his link to godolphin cross. their village shares its name with the world —famous godolphin stables in newmarket which he founded. he's rubbed shoulders with the establishment and the powerful. residents sent him a letter, more...
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our news correspondent lisa hampele has been at the scene today — and explains the community reactionthe attack. this is a particularly multicultural pa rt this is a particularly multicultural part of london. less gentrified than some other areas of london but they are very proud here of their multi—faith community. all day they have been pulling together, we had people writing messages, leaving flowers. schoolchildren have come at the end of their day to add their messages. we've been hearing from many of the communities here saying things like, let's find the courage to love, not in my name, and one community. at arsenal football club have laid a large bouquet underneath the bridge here and put in a message, we stand together. well jeremy corbyn, the local mp for finsbury has been speaking at the mosque. so in this time of sadness, this time of fear that so many people have, let's reach out in strength. let's support people going through the most unbelievable stress and pain as their loved ones are lying in the royal london hospital hoping that they recover. as they are frightened o
our news correspondent lisa hampele has been at the scene today — and explains the community reactionthe attack. this is a particularly multicultural pa rt this is a particularly multicultural part of london. less gentrified than some other areas of london but they are very proud here of their multi—faith community. all day they have been pulling together, we had people writing messages, leaving flowers. schoolchildren have come at the end of their day to add their messages. we've been...
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let's cross to finsbury park and speak to our correspondent, lisa hampele. in g re nfell tower, name. we stand by you. as in grenfell tower, there is a long list of names and messages on a piece of paper going down the wall here and the flowers are growing and we have seen people come and read them, slow —— slowly showing their children, writing on the board. even though there is calm and vigilance, people do feel unsettled. i am joined now by doctor pauljackson from northampton university who is an expert on far right groups and prevention. we have been hearing before this about how difficult it is to tell if there is a rising islamophobia, but there is a feeling on the street that people are u nsettled ? on the street that people are unsettled? there is a lot of data to show islamophobic incidents have increased in the last few years and also specific terrorist incidents can lead to a specific rise ined too. that is something we have become increasingly aware of. is it becoming the norm ? become increasingly aware of. is it becoming the norm? we have seen
let's cross to finsbury park and speak to our correspondent, lisa hampele. in g re nfell tower, name. we stand by you. as in grenfell tower, there is a long list of names and messages on a piece of paper going down the wall here and the flowers are growing and we have seen people come and read them, slow —— slowly showing their children, writing on the board. even though there is calm and vigilance, people do feel unsettled. i am joined now by doctor pauljackson from northampton university...
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many members of london's muslim community fear a rise of hate crime incidents. 0ur correspondent, lisa hampeleok place, this morning. multi faith communities have been happily living side—by—side here for many years. now they are pulling together, as you can see behind me, there are flowers, loads of posters here, let's find the courage to love, some of them say, not in my name. we stand by you. as in g re nfell tower, name. we stand by you. as in grenfell tower, there is a long list of names and messages on a piece of paper going down the wall here and the flowers are growing and we have seen the flowers are growing and we have seen people come and read them slowly, showing their children, writing on the board here. we have been hearing that even though there is calm and there constituents, people do feel unsettled. —— ee i am joined by pauljackson, an expert on far right groups. we have been hearing about how difficult it is to tell if there is a rise in islamophobia, but there is a feeling on the street people are unsettled? there is a lot of data to show islamophobic incidents have increas
many members of london's muslim community fear a rise of hate crime incidents. 0ur correspondent, lisa hampeleok place, this morning. multi faith communities have been happily living side—by—side here for many years. now they are pulling together, as you can see behind me, there are flowers, loads of posters here, let's find the courage to love, some of them say, not in my name. we stand by you. as in g re nfell tower, name. we stand by you. as in grenfell tower, there is a long list of...
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lisa hampele, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's jay wynne. it's been really wet across scotland so it's been really wet across scotland so far today. here's a picture from edinburgh, huge puddles. the rain stretches down into parts of wales and the south—west of england as well. it's not all doom and gloom, there is some brighter weather. this is surrey, sunshine breaking through the cloud. this radar picture confirms it's been wet across scotland. the rain is more patchy and northern england, wales and the south—west. the rain is toppling westwards, getting into the western side of northern ireland over the next few hours. notjust side of northern ireland over the next few hours. not just wet, side of northern ireland over the next few hours. notjust wet, also really windy. the wind is quite chilly, not very summery. into the afternoon across the south—west of england there will be some patchy rain around. as temperatures get around 19—20 in the south—east, it might spark off one or two showers, but few and far between. patchy rain in north
lisa hampele, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's jay wynne. it's been really wet across scotland so it's been really wet across scotland so far today. here's a picture from edinburgh, huge puddles. the rain stretches down into parts of wales and the south—west of england as well. it's not all doom and gloom, there is some brighter weather. this is surrey, sunshine breaking through the cloud. this radar picture confirms it's been wet across scotland. the rain is more patchy and...
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whether the presence of lifeguards would have prevented last summer's drownings. 0ur correspondent lisa hampeleas been taking place. -- where this hearing has been taking place. the coroner concluded all seven men died due to misadventure. he said in 2007 the rnli had reprimanded deploying lifeguards and that did not happen, but he said it was not known whether that would have prevented the deaths. he wrote to the secretary of state for transport and other organisations including those representing the families here, saying there appears to be no governance risk control of risk management on beaches, and he asked whether coast guard associations should be given more resources. he said, is leaving everything to a charity enough? after this the sister of one of the victims said that the beach was not safe. there we re that the beach was not safe. there were no staff to observe what was going on in the sea, if anyone was in trouble. no one did anything. there were no lifeguards, no lifeguards. even back at home, there are lifeguards everywhere. there was no warning, no signs, nothing. i can't beli
whether the presence of lifeguards would have prevented last summer's drownings. 0ur correspondent lisa hampeleas been taking place. -- where this hearing has been taking place. the coroner concluded all seven men died due to misadventure. he said in 2007 the rnli had reprimanded deploying lifeguards and that did not happen, but he said it was not known whether that would have prevented the deaths. he wrote to the secretary of state for transport and other organisations including those...
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let's cross to finsbury park, and speak to our correspondent, lisa hampele.on where multi—faith community had been living side—by—side, happily, the many yea rs, side—by—side, happily, the many years, and they have been pulling together and the flowers and m essa 9 es together and the flowers and messages continued to build. we have had people quietly coming up, writing things such as, we stand together. not in my name. let's find the courage to love. people bringing their children, reading the messages and hugging one another. even though it is quiet you do feel that people are unsettled. they are worried about the rise of islamophobia and the feeling here is that they are worried. that's in finsbury park. fires are raging in portugal. firefighters are still battling to get control and some villages have all but been burnt to the ground. from the air, smoke, fire and forest. after four days, portugal still burns. on the ground, desperate attempts to control the blaze. and up close all locals can do is watch and wait as the fire consumes their country. dozens
let's cross to finsbury park, and speak to our correspondent, lisa hampele.on where multi—faith community had been living side—by—side, happily, the many yea rs, side—by—side, happily, the many years, and they have been pulling together and the flowers and m essa 9 es together and the flowers and messages continued to build. we have had people quietly coming up, writing things such as, we stand together. not in my name. let's find the courage to love. people bringing their children,...
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let's cross to finsbury park, and speak to our correspondent, lisa hampele.ing happily side—by—side here, for many years. we have had people quietly coming up, writing things such as, we stand together. people have been writing from the heart. schoolchildren, coming home from school at the end of the day, signing the wall. not in my name. let's find the courage to love. those are some of the things. sadiq khan has said we need to stand together but people here are feeling u nsettled. together but people here are feeling unsettled. that was live from finsbury park. the headlines on bbc news: the chancellor, philip hammond, has told an audience of business leaders that the government wants to manage migration after brexit, but not shut it down. gerard coyne who ran against len mccluskey as part of unite union says he has been sacked by the union. barclays bank, and four of its former senior executives, have been charged with fraud arising from the financial crisis in 2008. johanna konta gets into the last 16. jose mourinho has become embroiled ina tax jose mour
let's cross to finsbury park, and speak to our correspondent, lisa hampele.ing happily side—by—side here, for many years. we have had people quietly coming up, writing things such as, we stand together. people have been writing from the heart. schoolchildren, coming home from school at the end of the day, signing the wall. not in my name. let's find the courage to love. those are some of the things. sadiq khan has said we need to stand together but people here are feeling u nsettled....
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let's go to our correspondent lisa hampele who's in north london for us.ived, thank you for coming to visit us, thank you. he is inside but he did pause outside to look at the mounting flowers and messages, so many left over the last few yea rs. so many left over the last few years. messages of support, stand by me, we love you. a big roll of paper where children have written messages of love and hope. he met the imam, from here, mohammed matthew, one of those who helped when the van careered into the people after worship here on sunday night. he has met him. —— mohammad mahoud. he is inside, talking to interfaith community leaders. we have been told he has delivered a message from the queen. he said that the queen has specifically asked me to tell you how shocked she was by what happened, particularly as the victims were worshippers, who had been attending ramadan prayers, and her majesty's thoughts and prayers are with you all, that is what community leaders have been told. also meeting schoolchildren from the local secondary school, all in the courtyard
let's go to our correspondent lisa hampele who's in north london for us.ived, thank you for coming to visit us, thank you. he is inside but he did pause outside to look at the mounting flowers and messages, so many left over the last few yea rs. so many left over the last few years. messages of support, stand by me, we love you. a big roll of paper where children have written messages of love and hope. he met the imam, from here, mohammed matthew, one of those who helped when the van careered...
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correspondent sian lloyd, who is outside the suspect‘s home in cardiff, but first to our correspondent lisa hampelet has been going on today? well, we've just been talking, the bbc has been talking to a 13—year—old boy and his father who helped the man who died in the attack. now, the boy was pushed out of the way when the van careered was pushed out of the way when the van ca reered into was pushed out of the way when the van careered into the crowd, but his father, he tried to help the man, and he said that he had fainted, he was trying to help them when the van drove into him. this man was injured but not seriously. today, as you know, they are very proud of the multicultural society that they live in here, and they have been happily living together side by side for yea rs. living together side by side for years. people have been pulling together, flowers have been laid, schoolchildren have come at the end of the day to lay flowers, and there isa of the day to lay flowers, and there is a roll of paper behind me, people writing messages, and there was a woman who had been sticking rosebuds on the
correspondent sian lloyd, who is outside the suspect‘s home in cardiff, but first to our correspondent lisa hampelet has been going on today? well, we've just been talking, the bbc has been talking to a 13—year—old boy and his father who helped the man who died in the attack. now, the boy was pushed out of the way when the van careered was pushed out of the way when the van ca reered into was pushed out of the way when the van careered into the crowd, but his father, he tried to help the...
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year—old dj is accused of carrying out the offences between between 1970 and 1986. 0ur correspondent lisa hampele london. he is charged with 18 sexual offences relating to nine boys aged between 1a and 16. three serious sexual assaults and the others are indecent assaults. he is accused of carrying them out between 1970 and 1986 in walton—on—thames and he nodded and smiled as he was bailed to appear before southwark crown court onjuly to appear before southwark crown court on july 24. afterwards, to appear before southwark crown court onjuly 24. afterwards, he posed for photographers, smiling and making the thumbs up sign. the royal navy's biggest ever warship is due to set sail for the first time later today. the 65,000—tonne hms queen elizabeth will leave her dock at rosyth in scotland, where she's been built, to begin six weeks of sea trials. 0ur defence correspondent, jonathan beale, reports. the biggest warship ever built in britain is about to go to sea for the very first time. it has been one of the largest, most complex engineering projects in the uk, that has taken years and cost more th
year—old dj is accused of carrying out the offences between between 1970 and 1986. 0ur correspondent lisa hampele london. he is charged with 18 sexual offences relating to nine boys aged between 1a and 16. three serious sexual assaults and the others are indecent assaults. he is accused of carrying them out between 1970 and 1986 in walton—on—thames and he nodded and smiled as he was bailed to appear before southwark crown court onjuly to appear before southwark crown court on july 24....