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al jazeera, liverpool.ll right, let's have a look at some of the sites being considered for unesco's world heritage list. of the 17 up for consideration, nine are in europe, including the italian city of bologna, which wants its famous porticos recognized. two are from south america, including the chenchoro mummies in chile. they were buried 2,000 years before egypt's mummies in chile once not known. but some locations already on the list risk being downgraded. environmentalists are supporting a bid to put australia's great barrier reef on the danger list because of climate change, while ethiopia's 11th and 12th century rock-hewn churches at la libella are in need of urgent restoration. ♪ let's bring in our guests. in liverpool, trevor skempton is member of the merseyside civic society, and also of liverpool's world heritage steering group. in doha, amr al-azm, professor of history and anthropology at shawnee state university. and also in liverpool, michael parkinson, honorary professor at the university of
al jazeera, liverpool.ll right, let's have a look at some of the sites being considered for unesco's world heritage list. of the 17 up for consideration, nine are in europe, including the italian city of bologna, which wants its famous porticos recognized. two are from south america, including the chenchoro mummies in chile. they were buried 2,000 years before egypt's mummies in chile once not known. but some locations already on the list risk being downgraded. environmentalists are supporting...
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the - liverpool is deleted. the title brou . ht liverpool is deleted. prestige and - liverpool is deleted. the title brought prestige and helped l liverpool is deleted. the title - brought prestige and helped attract international tourism. liverpool was chosen because of its history as a trading centre and the splendour of its waterside buildings. it has been removed as unesco believe new development have led to a serious deterioration of landmark liverpool are -la in: deterioration of landmark liverpool are playing the _ deterioration of landmark liverpool are playing the victim _ deterioration of landmark liverpool are playing the victim here. - deterioration of landmark liverpool are playing the victim here. that i deterioration of landmark liverpool are playing the victim here. that is| are playing the victim here. that is not the fault of unesco. this is devastating for liverpool. it's an embarrassment for liverpool, we've lost the status symbol of being up there with the taj mahal, the pyramids and the great wall of china. , . ., pyramids and the
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but if you could, if you come to liverpool now, and you compare it with liverpool in 2004, the whole loop heritage side which include 6 areas which the docs north dock $71.00 improvement is in comparable, including so the most rigorous of conservation would love building tax in georgia, so like the out the dock traveler cannot build trip. i'm family dog. i'm so i'm showing resist. jevar. i'm sorry to interrupt you. we are just starting to run out of time. i will get back to you. i don't know the point you were making, michael, let me go to you. trevor was talking about, you know, essentially how this is a, a very delicate balance when you're talking about a living city, wherein lies a world heritage site. let me ask you from your vantage point, how do you go about achieving this delicate balance of preserving the past, but also planning for the future. i mean, how should cities be able to celebrate and preserve their histories while also being able to rebuild? so they can prosper, going forward. ok, so we're going to speak quickly. i don't want to waste your time. heritage is not abo
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and also in liverpool. michael parkinson, honorary professor at the university of liverpool and ambassador of the heseltine institute for public policy practice and place a warm welcome to you all. and thanks for joining us on inside story today. trevor, let me start with you today. were you surprised at all by this decision by unesco to remove manchester from its world heritage lists and also can liverpool appeal this decision or is it final? right. the 1st thing is then it's been coming for a while, so we weren't surprised, but we were a bit shocked that had been no real listening to the points that lyrical had made. i mean, i'm a member of the mercy shine civic society. and i was an advisor of the safety at the time that it got welters had status when that document was produced in 2004 it, it was based on the 17th 18th and 19th century history of the city. and it was closely argued around a lot of detail in the subsequent years. people have looked at the so called buffer 7, which is the entire city cente
and also in liverpool. michael parkinson, honorary professor at the university of liverpool and ambassador of the heseltine institute for public policy practice and place a warm welcome to you all. and thanks for joining us on inside story today. trevor, let me start with you today. were you surprised at all by this decision by unesco to remove manchester from its world heritage lists and also can liverpool appeal this decision or is it final? right. the 1st thing is then it's been coming for a...
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many liverpool feel. the cities being forced to make a binary choice between preserving his heritage status and reviving and developing, deprived, and derrick part of the city unesco. want this place to just stay as a post industrial ghost town. we can allow that happen as a city, the area that the stock is with it and is incorrect award, which is one of the most deprived war. it's not only within liverpool, but in the entire country. the in all areas of course, much more to liverpool than it's unesco status to continue attracting tourists in 10 i point to the economic value from having that status over the last 17 years. very little do i think we will lose investment or visitors because of losing the plaque. know will we be a will her to site know will will be a will class heritage city. yes. losing unesco status is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be opposed to char preservationists, but this is a living city that is undergoing massive changes to transform some
many liverpool feel. the cities being forced to make a binary choice between preserving his heritage status and reviving and developing, deprived, and derrick part of the city unesco. want this place to just stay as a post industrial ghost town. we can allow that happen as a city, the area that the stock is with it and is incorrect award, which is one of the most deprived war. it's not only within liverpool, but in the entire country. the in all areas of course, much more to liverpool than it's...
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liverpool.rebuild and regenerate, and that has led to it being stripped of its unesco world heritage state —— status. the city of liverpool is deleted.— the city of liverpool is deleted. , ., deleted. the title brought - resti . e deleted. the title brought prestige and _ deleted. the title brought prestige and help - deleted. the title brought prestige and help to - deleted. the title brought. prestige and help to attract international tourism. liverpool was chosen because of its history is a trading centre and the splendour of its waterside buildings. it has been removed as unesco believes new developments have led to a serious deterioration of landmark areas. liverpool -la in: landmark areas. liverpool playing the _ landmark areas. liverpool playing the victim - landmark areas. liverpool playing the victim here . landmark areas. liverpool playing the victim here is| landmark areas. liverpool i playing the victim here is not the fault of unesco.- the fault of unesco. wayne showed a — the fault
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the site of liverpool is deleted. tourism. liverpool was chosen because of its history as a trading centre and the splendour of its waterside buildings. it has been removed as unesco believe new development have led to a serious deterioration of landmark liverpool liverpool are playing the victim here. that is not the fault of unesco. this is devastating for liverpool. it's an embarrassment for liverpool, we've lost the status symbol of being up there with the taj mahal, the pyramids and the great wall of china. unesco say a major problem is everton�*s new stadium, which will start being built later this month in a disused dock. liverpool council say the new ground is more important than the world heritage title. i would say it is definitely, because at the moment the dock is completely decaying, it doesn't serve any social value to the community around it. we wanted to open it up, that's what we thought unesco were about as well, putting heritage and out of our community for people to learn about it. but this decisio
the site of liverpool is deleted. tourism. liverpool was chosen because of its history as a trading centre and the splendour of its waterside buildings. it has been removed as unesco believe new development have led to a serious deterioration of landmark liverpool liverpool are playing the victim here. that is not the fault of unesco. this is devastating for liverpool. it's an embarrassment for liverpool, we've lost the status symbol of being up there with the taj mahal, the pyramids and the...
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now the city of liverpool in the u. k. has been stripped of its carpeted unesco world heritage status. the human body play and years of uncontrolled urban is ation for an irreversible loss of liberal holds victorian era dogs. but many in the city see the move is actually an opportunity for regeneration in bunker reports from the vehicle . it is the city that kept the british empire afloat. it's $900.00 century edifice is a testament to generations of global trade and commerce. a time when britain ruled the waves for 17 years, liverpool is iconic waterfront stood alongside india's taj mahal and the great wall of china, the united nations world heritage list. but maternity brought changes that armed to every one's liking. in a recent meeting in china, unesco said new developments had ruined the city's historic skyline destroying liverpool heritage value. the city is one of only 3 to be stripped of its heritage status in the past 50 years. the water from the 12 dog clowns, and they have been inscribed because they are reflect
now the city of liverpool in the u. k. has been stripped of its carpeted unesco world heritage status. the human body play and years of uncontrolled urban is ation for an irreversible loss of liberal holds victorian era dogs. but many in the city see the move is actually an opportunity for regeneration in bunker reports from the vehicle . it is the city that kept the british empire afloat. it's $900.00 century edifice is a testament to generations of global trade and commerce. a time when...
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issues in liverpool and we have seen issues in liverpool and we have seenjust recently actually liverpool's — we have seenjust recently actually liverpool's black mp kym johnson spoke _ liverpool's black mp kym johnson spoke about being racially profiled when _ spoke about being racially profiled when she — spoke about being racially profiled when she visited london. she spoke very eloquently about that and about the pain— very eloquently about that and about the pain and the damage of it. and this is_ the pain and the damage of it. and this is a _ the pain and the damage of it. and this is a damning report, and as lucy— this is a damning report, and as lucy said — this is a damning report, and as lucy said to— this is a damning report, and as lucy said to him as a 22 years since the mcpherson report and it seems like very— the mcpherson report and it seems like very little progress is being made — like very little progress is being made. we are still in a situation where _ made. we are still in a situation where what people are nine times more _ where what people are nine times more likely
issues in liverpool and we have seen issues in liverpool and we have seenjust recently actually liverpool's — we have seenjust recently actually liverpool's black mp kym johnson spoke _ liverpool's black mp kym johnson spoke about being racially profiled when _ spoke about being racially profiled when she — spoke about being racially profiled when she visited london. she spoke very eloquently about that and about the pain— very eloquently about that and about the pain and the damage of...
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issues in liverpool and we have seen issues in liverpool and we have seenjust recently actually liverpool'sially profiled when she visited london. she spoke very eloquently about that and about the pain— very eloquently about that and about the pain and the damage of it. and this is— the pain and the damage of it. and this is a _ the pain and the damage of it. and this is a damning report, and as lucv_ this is a damning report, and as lucv said — this is a damning report, and as lucv said to— this is a damning report, and as lucy said to him as a 22 years since the mcpherson report and it seems like very— the mcpherson report and it seems like very little progress is being made — like very little progress is being made. we are still in
issues in liverpool and we have seen issues in liverpool and we have seenjust recently actually liverpool'sially profiled when she visited london. she spoke very eloquently about that and about the pain— very eloquently about that and about the pain and the damage of it. and this is— the pain and the damage of it. and this is a _ the pain and the damage of it. and this is a damning report, and as lucv_ this is a damning report, and as lucv said — this is a damning report, and as lucv said...
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well, now liverpool has become only the 3rd site to lose its status. but as need barca found out, many the city see to move as an opportunity for regeneration. it is the city that kept the british empire afloat. it's 1900 century edifice, is a testament to generations of global trade and commerce. a time when britain ruled the waves for 17 years liberals i conic waterfront, stood alongside india's taj mahal and the great wall of china, or the united nations world heritage list. but maternity brought changes that armed to everyone's liking. in a recent meeting in china, unesco said new developments had ruined the city's historic skyline destroying liverpool heritage value. the city is one of only 3 to be stripped of its heritage status in the past. 50 years. the water from the 12 dog clowns of the did, they have been inscribed because they reflect, they are conveys the history of major world trading city. port us from the 79 agent center. so feeling the dog, for example, of building high buildings totally change the way it is best. see this history fast
well, now liverpool has become only the 3rd site to lose its status. but as need barca found out, many the city see to move as an opportunity for regeneration. it is the city that kept the british empire afloat. it's 1900 century edifice, is a testament to generations of global trade and commerce. a time when britain ruled the waves for 17 years liberals i conic waterfront, stood alongside india's taj mahal and the great wall of china, or the united nations world heritage list. but maternity...
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this is devastating for liverpool. it's an embarrassment for liverpool.aj mahal, the pyramids and the great wall of china. unesco say a major problem is everton's new stadium, which will start being built later this month in a disused dock. liverpool council say the new ground is more important than the world heritage title. i would say it is, definitely, - because at the moment the dock is completely decaying, - it doesn't serve any social value to the community around it. we wanted to open it up. that's what we thought - unesco were about as well, putting heritage in the heart of our community for- people to learn about it. 99, please! but this decision even affects ice cream vans. are you going to repaint the van? it would cost me a lot of money if i had to. i don't think unesco are going to come after you. no, i hope not! liverpool city council says it will try to appeal the decision, but according to unesco, there is one less place of wonder in the world. colin paterson, bbc news, liverpool. the opening events of the tokyo 2020 olympic games have tak
this is devastating for liverpool. it's an embarrassment for liverpool.aj mahal, the pyramids and the great wall of china. unesco say a major problem is everton's new stadium, which will start being built later this month in a disused dock. liverpool council say the new ground is more important than the world heritage title. i would say it is, definitely, - because at the moment the dock is completely decaying, - it doesn't serve any social value to the community around it. we wanted to open it...
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the park al jazeera, liverpool, a i'm kimberly allen. with the headline von al jazeera tokyo recorded a 6 month high of new covered 19 cases on thursday. just for you all that will host the opening ceremony of the olympic games. trans capital has been under a state of emergency if the boss live in days. the average number of daily new infections in the us is nearly tripled from the span of 2 weeks. the average is 37000 from less than 14 bells and a fortnight ago. nearly all corona var stations and hospital r unvaccinated. soon as he, as military has been ordered to oversee the countries pandemic were.
the park al jazeera, liverpool, a i'm kimberly allen. with the headline von al jazeera tokyo recorded a 6 month high of new covered 19 cases on thursday. just for you all that will host the opening ceremony of the olympic games. trans capital has been under a state of emergency if the boss live in days. the average number of daily new infections in the us is nearly tripled from the span of 2 weeks. the average is 37000 from less than 14 bells and a fortnight ago. nearly all corona var stations...
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0magh and, after dresden and now liverpool. and, after dresden and now liverpool-— liverpool._ a top police officer will be put in charge of tackling violence against women and girls in england. the creation of the post follows the disappearance and murder in march of 33—year—old sarah everard, which spaked a public debate about women's safety. ministers also say they will consider making harrassment such as wolf—whistling a specific crime. we can talk to our special correspondent lucy manning. lucy, what other measures are in this strategy?— this strategy? well, the starting oint of this strategy? well, the starting point of this is, _ this strategy? well, the starting point of this is, do _ this strategy? well, the starting point of this is, do you - this strategy? well, the starting point of this is, do you feel safe | point of this is, do you feel safe walking home at night? have you been harassed, assaulted or sexually abused? and i think many women would answer yes to one of those questions. so the government is promising a radical strategy to try and protect women and d
0magh and, after dresden and now liverpool. and, after dresden and now liverpool-— liverpool._ a top police officer will be put in charge of tackling violence against women and girls in england. the creation of the post follows the disappearance and murder in march of 33—year—old sarah everard, which spaked a public debate about women's safety. ministers also say they will consider making harrassment such as wolf—whistling a specific crime. we can talk to our special correspondent lucy...
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liverpool _ the same decision. we are all doing the same thing. liverpool by - the same decision.ing | the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by — the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the _ the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the sea _ the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the sea if— the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the sea if you - the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the sea if you are - the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the sea if you are in - or london by the sea if you are in brighton or everywhere else by the sea if you were in cornwall. do you want to carry on with the theme as it were? this is a telegraph taking a more sceptical view about the covid statistics.— a more sceptical view about the covid statistics. telegraph done a coule of covid statistics. telegraph done a couple of stories _ covid statistics. telegraph done a couple of stories along _ covid statistics. telegraph done a couple of stories along these - covid statistics. telegraph done a| couple of stories along these
liverpool _ the same decision. we are all doing the same thing. liverpool by - the same decision.ing | the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by — the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the _ the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the sea _ the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the sea if— the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the sea if you - the same thing. liverpool by the sea or london by the sea if you are - the same thing....
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liverpool.s that has led to it being stripped of its unesco world heritage status after a secret ballot. the city of liverpool is deleted. the title brought prestige and helped to attract international tourism. liverpool was chosen because of its history as a trading centre and the splendour of its waterside buildings. it has been removed, as unesco believes new developments have led to a serious deterioration of landmark areas. liverpool playing the victim here is not the fault of unesco. wayne showed a delegation around the city when they visited in 2011. this is devastating for liverpool. it is an embarrassment for liverpool. we have lost the status symbol of being up there with the taj mahal and the pyramids and the great wall of china. unesco say a major problem is the new stadium which will start to be built later this month in the disused dock. the council say that the new ground is more important than the world heritage title. i would say it is definitely, because at the moment the dock
liverpool.s that has led to it being stripped of its unesco world heritage status after a secret ballot. the city of liverpool is deleted. the title brought prestige and helped to attract international tourism. liverpool was chosen because of its history as a trading centre and the splendour of its waterside buildings. it has been removed, as unesco believes new developments have led to a serious deterioration of landmark areas. liverpool playing the victim here is not the fault of unesco....
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stripping liverpool of _ doing, i haven't a clue.i haven't a clue. stripping | liverpool of world heritage status make any difference? p by going to come to liverpool anyway, aren't they, for the beatles, for the pope —— football? they, for the beatles, for the pope -- football?— -- football? they are indeed. without any _ -- football? they are indeed. without any shadow - -- football? they are indeed. without any shadow of - -- football? they are indeed. without any shadow of a i -- football? they are indeed. l without any shadow of a doubt, -- football? they are indeed. i without any shadow of a doubt, but sad that they've done it at this time. it makes a bit of a mockery, and allow for a lot of businesses didn't come to liverpool because of the paperwork and because of all the restrictions commit because of this organisation. so, yes, we will be on the biggest role ever. we have the cruise ships coming back, we've got the straight shops opening up again too many trains coming. we are ready too many trains coming. we are ready to g
stripping liverpool of _ doing, i haven't a clue.i haven't a clue. stripping | liverpool of world heritage status make any difference? p by going to come to liverpool anyway, aren't they, for the beatles, for the pope —— football? they, for the beatles, for the pope -- football?— -- football? they are indeed. without any _ -- football? they are indeed. without any shadow - -- football? they are indeed. without any shadow of - -- football? they are indeed. without any shadow of a i --...
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my colleague has the situation in liverpool.— situation in liverpool.ll six councils i situation in liverpool. here on i merseyside, all six councils have talked _ merseyside, all six councils have talked for— merseyside, all six councils have talked for the _ merseyside, all six councils have talked for the last _ merseyside, all six councils have talked for the last decade - merseyside, all six councils have talked for the last decade that l talked for the last decade that strains — talked for the last decade that strains on _ talked for the last decade that strains on their— talked for the last decade that strains on their finances, - talked for the last decade that strains on their finances, howl strains on their finances, how they've — strains on their finances, how they've all— strains on their finances, how they've all reduced _ strains on their finances, how they've all reduced services, i strains on their finances, how - they've all reduced services, raise council— they've all reduced services, raise council tax — they've all reduced services,
my colleague has the situation in liverpool.— situation in liverpool.ll six councils i situation in liverpool. here on i merseyside, all six councils have talked _ merseyside, all six councils have talked for— merseyside, all six councils have talked for the _ merseyside, all six councils have talked for the last _ merseyside, all six councils have talked for the last decade - merseyside, all six councils have talked for the last decade that l talked for the last decade that strains —...
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should liverpool ever have been a world _ sites.orld heritage site? - been a world heritage site? alongside the great wall of china and the taj mahal it is not quite compare, with all due respect to a city which i love very much indeed. i completely think it should have and it should still be. the reason it was listed as this world heritage site which don't forget liverpool city council signed up and applied for the state party which is the british government who signed that treaty pledging to uphold the protections for the world heritage site and it's all about that very special and unique mercantile history and maritime history of the docks and don't forget 40% of mobile trade pass—through liverpool docs during that time and it really is an incredibly special place and i think what is really important to us to be clear that just what is really important to us to be clear thatjust because you have unesco world heritage site it does not mean you cannot develop. what it means is that development does come forward and next meek mill c
should liverpool ever have been a world _ sites.orld heritage site? - been a world heritage site? alongside the great wall of china and the taj mahal it is not quite compare, with all due respect to a city which i love very much indeed. i completely think it should have and it should still be. the reason it was listed as this world heritage site which don't forget liverpool city council signed up and applied for the state party which is the british government who signed that treaty pledging to...
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the park al jazeera, liverpool ah kim's. now, with the headlines on al jazeera, the average number of daily new infections in the us, nearly triple the span of 2 weeks. the average is now 37000 adult from less than 140024 months ago. nearly all grown of ours patients in hospital, our unvaccinated, tokyo recorded a 6 month high of new cars, 19 cases just a day before it hosts the opening ceremony of the olympic games. almost 2000 positive tests were recorded over the past 24 hours. the highest since mid january to parents capital has been under a state of emergency for the past 11 days. south africa is struggling with a surgeon, infections, and remains the worst country on the african continent. the vaccination drive is picking up a record quarter of a 1000000 people got a job and a single day. earlier this week. in germany, chancellor, anglo market says, infections arriving at a worrying speed. she's calling on people to get vaccinated. the victim saw the number of infections has been rising again for a few days. now, with a
the park al jazeera, liverpool ah kim's. now, with the headlines on al jazeera, the average number of daily new infections in the us, nearly triple the span of 2 weeks. the average is now 37000 adult from less than 140024 months ago. nearly all grown of ours patients in hospital, our unvaccinated, tokyo recorded a 6 month high of new cars, 19 cases just a day before it hosts the opening ceremony of the olympic games. almost 2000 positive tests were recorded over the past 24 hours. the highest...
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that has been crucial in today's boat which against liverpool.nly that third place ever to lose world heritage status after an animal sanctuary, after dresden, and now liverpool. our lead story is... the uk has unveiled a new set of demands to redraw the poster exit trading arrangements it agreed with the eu for northern ireland. well, let us turn now to another extreme weather events. we were talking about some of the factors that contributed to the flooding in china. the warming atmosphere caused by climate change is extremely extreme weather crisis is elsewhere too. let's turn to the states where more than 80 major fires majorfires are raging major fires are raging across 13 states. in oregon, the active wildfire has been burning for 1600 km . it's led to thousands of evacuations. more than 2000 firefighters tackling the so—called bootleg fire, that's one of the largest buyers in oregon �*s history. here is a look at some of the picture is of the fire that is taking place, you can see a little closer. i want to go out and bring you a time laps
that has been crucial in today's boat which against liverpool.nly that third place ever to lose world heritage status after an animal sanctuary, after dresden, and now liverpool. our lead story is... the uk has unveiled a new set of demands to redraw the poster exit trading arrangements it agreed with the eu for northern ireland. well, let us turn now to another extreme weather events. we were talking about some of the factors that contributed to the flooding in china. the warming atmosphere...
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, historic past and its potential future. bulk al jazeera, liverpool, ah. type of krycek at the headlines here on here. just hours before the lympics opening ceremony. 3 more athletes have tested positive for october. 19th, the games are getting underway. as hosted, utopia sees a serge and infections under richardson as more from token most of his thoughts may never happen. and indeed, this week, we've had both the composer in the creative direct dismissed from that positions or resigning from that because this positions for the various reasons the people left in charge of the ceremony. there are a few still, a promising a sober ceremony that will be in sync with the sentiments of, of the reality of what japan and the wide world is going through really since $896.00. when we had the modern lympics beginning, some sort of opening ceremony has always been integral to the olympics. but i don't think ever before is a host city has to try and pull off a balancing act quite like this. in the united states, the number of daily new cove at 900 infections as nearly
, historic past and its potential future. bulk al jazeera, liverpool, ah. type of krycek at the headlines here on here. just hours before the lympics opening ceremony. 3 more athletes have tested positive for october. 19th, the games are getting underway. as hosted, utopia sees a serge and infections under richardson as more from token most of his thoughts may never happen. and indeed, this week, we've had both the composer in the creative direct dismissed from that positions or resigning from...
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liverpool.more reaction from liverpool to that decision coming up very soon. you are watching bbc news. a union representing border staff say officers will no longer routinely verify that arrivals have had a negative coronavirus test before departure or if they have completed a passenger locator form. the government said carriers were checking all necessary requirements including forms and test bookings. three—year—old girl has been left with life changing injuries after a collision with an e scooter in london. she was in a park in lambeth with herfamily when london. she was in a park in lambeth with her family when she was struck at about 830 on monday night. the met police said the young man on the e scooter stopped to say sorry. police were alerted on tuesday when the girl's condition deteriorated. riding public —— riding privately on scooters in public is illegal in egypt. people looking to renew their driving licences are facing huge delays. industrial action was blamed for the weight. the
liverpool.more reaction from liverpool to that decision coming up very soon. you are watching bbc news. a union representing border staff say officers will no longer routinely verify that arrivals have had a negative coronavirus test before departure or if they have completed a passenger locator form. the government said carriers were checking all necessary requirements including forms and test bookings. three—year—old girl has been left with life changing injuries after a collision with an...
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goad with a liverpool legend. good afternoon _ with a liverpool legend.verpool legend. good afternoon and it _ with a liverpool legend. good afternoon and it many - with a liverpool legend. good afternoon and it many thanks| with a liverpool legend. (13mm afternoon and it many thanks indeed. we'll come pitch side as we edging ever closer to kick off here at 8pm tonight. and i'm joined ever closer to kick off here at 8pm tonight. and i'mjoined by ever closer to kick off here at 8pm tonight. and i'm joined by the former liverpool player and danish international and you are well placed as a former danish international who still lives here in england. where do your allegiances lock this evening? imith allegiances lock this evening? with denmark absolutely this evening. still very— denmark absolutely this evening. still very much danish at heart. you will recall well _ still very much danish at heart. you will recall well all _ still very much danish at heart. 7m. will recall well all finally when denmark wanted back in 1982. a whole nation of england fans are
goad with a liverpool legend. good afternoon _ with a liverpool legend.verpool legend. good afternoon and it _ with a liverpool legend. good afternoon and it many - with a liverpool legend. good afternoon and it many thanks| with a liverpool legend. (13mm afternoon and it many thanks indeed. we'll come pitch side as we edging ever closer to kick off here at 8pm tonight. and i'm joined ever closer to kick off here at 8pm tonight. and i'mjoined by ever closer to kick off here at 8pm tonight. and...
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quite an uncomfortable night for some, for example liverpool, temperatures falling no lower than around 16 degrees tonight. quite a warm start the day already on thursday. there will be a bit more cloud round for england and wales, but that will turn and break up. spells of sunshine coming through. the sunniest afternoon weather will be across scotland, northern ireland, northern england. in that sunshine, low to mid 20s. probably 25 for eastern scotland. very warm across southern wales and south—west england. 25—26 on the cards here. through friday, the high pressure continues to move across the uk and build. lots of sunshine, the northwest seeing a little bit more on patchy cloud. even here it should be dry and bright. in the sunshine, temperatures continuing to rise. 23 in aberdeen, 26 by the for birmingham. for cardiff and for london as well. this fine, dry, sunny weather is going to last for most of us into the weekend, although it probably stays cloudy for the northern isles. scotland, northern ireland, parts of northern england, low to mid 20s widely. even hotter for wales, engla
quite an uncomfortable night for some, for example liverpool, temperatures falling no lower than around 16 degrees tonight. quite a warm start the day already on thursday. there will be a bit more cloud round for england and wales, but that will turn and break up. spells of sunshine coming through. the sunniest afternoon weather will be across scotland, northern ireland, northern england. in that sunshine, low to mid 20s. probably 25 for eastern scotland. very warm across southern wales and...
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and now liverpool.et office, extreme heat warnings, still in force across parts of south—west england, the south west midlands, south wales, also northern ireland, with a risk to health and infrastructure. lots of hot sunshine through the rest of today. just one or two thunderstorms popping up. they should be a little more isolated, i think, than they were yesterday, and the highest temperatures across parts of south—east wales, the south west midlands, may be the west country, up to 31 degrees. now, through this evening it is going to stay dry for most. still one or two isolated thunderstorms rumbling around. temperatures will hold up into the 20s for many. those are the values you can expect at 11 o'clock, so not particularly comfortable, if you're heading off to sleep, and then as we head through the rest of the night, we will bring some extra low cloud and across north—east scotland, north—east england, much of that retreating back to the coast during tomorrow. we'll see another day of largely sunny
and now liverpool.et office, extreme heat warnings, still in force across parts of south—west england, the south west midlands, south wales, also northern ireland, with a risk to health and infrastructure. lots of hot sunshine through the rest of today. just one or two thunderstorms popping up. they should be a little more isolated, i think, than they were yesterday, and the highest temperatures across parts of south—east wales, the south west midlands, may be the west country, up to 31...
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liverpool football club said...y savage, bbc news, liverpool. it's been a mixed day at the tokyo 0lympics for team gb. there were medals in shooting and canoeing, but disappointment for one of the country's biggest rowing stars. helen glover and her partner polly swann came fourth in the women's pair. it meant there was no fairytale comeback for helen glover, who gave birth to twins last year. from tokyo, here's our sports correspondent natalie pirks. is she going to be the first to claim an olympic c1 title? her passion for paddling began atjust five. today it was time for mallory franklin to ride the biggest wave of nerves. this was a cracking run with just one small mistake. and that is a fabulous performance. and back at lea valley, where she trains, her family knew just how good it was. cheering golden girl. here she goes... 0nly her nemesis, the all—conquering jess fox, could now snatch the gold. franklin's wait for her fate was a white knuckle ride in itself. it is going to fox. happy tears from the australia
liverpool football club said...y savage, bbc news, liverpool. it's been a mixed day at the tokyo 0lympics for team gb. there were medals in shooting and canoeing, but disappointment for one of the country's biggest rowing stars. helen glover and her partner polly swann came fourth in the women's pair. it meant there was no fairytale comeback for helen glover, who gave birth to twins last year. from tokyo, here's our sports correspondent natalie pirks. is she going to be the first to claim an...
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yes. losing unesco status is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be opposed to cha, preservationists, but this is a living city that is undergoing massive changes to transform some of the most deprived parts of the country, creating tensions between liverpool of historic past and its potential future. the park al jazeera, liverpool ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories with the opening ceremony, just iras away and other 19 people attending the tokyo olympics of tested positive for corporate. 19, highly contagious felt the variances behind the search in infections. and richardson has more than once expects from the opening ceremony. while many of us thought visa lympics may never happen, behave we are counting down to the start of the opening ceremony. the organize is promising a show that is sober, but in sync with the sentiment of today, really since the model and picks be done in 1996, some sort of opening ceremony has always been integral to the games. but i don't think i how cities ever have to try and pull off a balancing out qu
yes. losing unesco status is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be opposed to cha, preservationists, but this is a living city that is undergoing massive changes to transform some of the most deprived parts of the country, creating tensions between liverpool of historic past and its potential future. the park al jazeera, liverpool ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories with the opening ceremony, just iras away and other 19 people attending...
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this is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be opposed to cha for preservation. it's. but this is a living city that is undergoing massive changes to transform some of the most deprived parts of the country. creating tensions between liverpool of historic past and its potential future. the park al jazeera, liverpool ah, i'm kim fidel and with the headline von al jazeera tokyo recorded a 6 month high of new covered 19 cases on thursday. and just for you all that will host the opening ceremony of the limpid games, chance capital has been under a state of emergency for the past 11 days. the average number of daily new infections in the us is nearly tripled from the span of 2 weeks. the average is 37000 help from less than 14 bells and a fortnight ago. nearly all koran of our stations in hospital are unvaccinated, to dizzy, as military has been ordered to oversee the countries pandemic response. that's after the health minister was fact for ordering back nation centers to open for all adults during the eat holiday. that led to stampede. in germany,
this is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be opposed to cha for preservation. it's. but this is a living city that is undergoing massive changes to transform some of the most deprived parts of the country. creating tensions between liverpool of historic past and its potential future. the park al jazeera, liverpool ah, i'm kim fidel and with the headline von al jazeera tokyo recorded a 6 month high of new covered 19 cases on thursday. and just for you...
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and liverpool's famous waterfront.card pretty, and all officially listed by the united nations among just 1,000 or so world heritage sites. but after 17 years, liverpool's place on the unesco list could disappear. pre—pandemic, the city's historic architecture was a big draw for tourists from all around the globe. it's spectacular. beautiful. this is really beautiful. i think it's fantastic. outstanding. very impressive. we have literally been here five minutes, and it is fantastic. we are just going, "wow, look at that building, "look at that building, its glorious!" but have modern buildings ruined this glorious view? the threat isn't new. conservation experts have long warned that the value of the unique skyline was at risk, and now a new football stadium which could see the historic bramley—moore dock filled in could be the final straw. campaigners say, if the city's heritage status remains, planning policies must change. there are three things we've got to do — have a proper and well—publicised heritage policy, ta
and liverpool's famous waterfront.card pretty, and all officially listed by the united nations among just 1,000 or so world heritage sites. but after 17 years, liverpool's place on the unesco list could disappear. pre—pandemic, the city's historic architecture was a big draw for tourists from all around the globe. it's spectacular. beautiful. this is really beautiful. i think it's fantastic. outstanding. very impressive. we have literally been here five minutes, and it is fantastic. we are...
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they took the young footballer into their home when he was training at liverpool.cial equality in sport. and england's second top scorer at euro 2020. but for three key years of his life, he lived with sandra and peter reeves in rainhill, near st helens. the couple took in young players like raheem sterling when they moved from other parts of the country to play for liverpool. raheem was really good. he was such a grounded young man, and he had a path in his head. he knew where he wanted to go, so to be signed for liverpool was really good for him, because that's where he was going and he knew, and he was lovely. players like sterling would attend the local school, go training with liverpool in the afternoon and started and ended their days with foster parents like the reeveses. i used to do sausage sandwiches for them and a cup of tea and i would take it up and say, come on, you've only got so long to get to school, you know. what's it been like watching him in the euros? oh, it's been exciting. hasn't he turned it on for the euros? absolutely marvellous very prou
they took the young footballer into their home when he was training at liverpool.cial equality in sport. and england's second top scorer at euro 2020. but for three key years of his life, he lived with sandra and peter reeves in rainhill, near st helens. the couple took in young players like raheem sterling when they moved from other parts of the country to play for liverpool. raheem was really good. he was such a grounded young man, and he had a path in his head. he knew where he wanted to go,...
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yes, losing unesco status is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be opposed to char for preservationists, but this is a living city that is undergoing massive changes to transform some of the most deprived parts of the country, creating tensions between liverpool of historic past and its potential future. the bulk al jazeera, liverpool ah, top of krycek headlines here on out to 0. tacos recorded a 6 month high of new covered 900 cases. just a day before it host the opening ceremony. abilene pick games, nearly 2000 and positive test or recorded over the past 24 hours. the highest since mid january. japan's capital has been under a state of emergency almost 2 weeks body solomon has more now for me to get people here and i've been waiting for you since 2013 when it was announced as the whole city for the limbic 2020. so people were very anxious to see the limbic and their city about the, as you can see behind me, this is an event that's without being attended by thousands. now, there is only a dozens of people, and most of them are relative of the bod
yes, losing unesco status is undeniably a cultural blow for this historic city. liverpool will no longer be opposed to char for preservationists, but this is a living city that is undergoing massive changes to transform some of the most deprived parts of the country, creating tensions between liverpool of historic past and its potential future. the bulk al jazeera, liverpool ah, top of krycek headlines here on out to 0. tacos recorded a 6 month high of new covered 900 cases. just a day before...
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a liverpool football fan who suffered life—changing injuries during the hillsborough stadium disasterhim the 97th victim of the tragedy. nick garnett is at anfield for us this afternolon. hi. andrew devine was 22 and a lifelong liverpool fan when he went to watch them play at hillsborough in the fa cup semifinal. the injuries he received were life changing, he needed round—the—clock care and used a wheelchair for 32 years until he died two days ago in hospital surrounded by his family. today liverpool players paid tribute to him by holding a 97 second silence at their preseason training ground in austria. the reason that his death is able to be recorded as unlawful killing 32 years after he was injured has been given by the coroner of liverpool, andre rebello. he gave the cause of death is not only pneumonia but brain and crush injuries, which were a direct result, he said, of what happened at hillsborough. he said it was proportionate, reasonable and sufficient for him to adopt the findings of the inquest into the other 96 victims of the disaster, and as such he ruled that andrew dev
a liverpool football fan who suffered life—changing injuries during the hillsborough stadium disasterhim the 97th victim of the tragedy. nick garnett is at anfield for us this afternolon. hi. andrew devine was 22 and a lifelong liverpool fan when he went to watch them play at hillsborough in the fa cup semifinal. the injuries he received were life changing, he needed round—the—clock care and used a wheelchair for 32 years until he died two days ago in hospital surrounded by his family....
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a coroner concludes that liverpool fan andy devine, who died this week after suffering life—changing hillsborough stadium disaster — is the 97th victim of the tragedy. hello and welcome to bbc news. the impact of climate change is already being felt across the uk — with more rainfall, sunshine and higher temperatures. these are the findings of the state of uk climate report 2020 from the met office. it says that 2020 was the third warmest year since 1884. it was the fifth wettest. six of the ten wettest years have been since 1998. and last year was the eighth sunniest on record. the experts said that, in the space of 30 years, the uk has become 0.9c warmer and 6% wetter. the report's lead author, mike kenton, warns "we are going to see more and more extreme weather such as heatwaves and floods" as the climate continues to warm. our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. dramatic changes in our skies. in 2020, the uk experienced a year of extremes. from storms in february, which caused chaos across the country, to a summer heatwave, where temperatures sweltered above 3a degree
a coroner concludes that liverpool fan andy devine, who died this week after suffering life—changing hillsborough stadium disaster — is the 97th victim of the tragedy. hello and welcome to bbc news. the impact of climate change is already being felt across the uk — with more rainfall, sunshine and higher temperatures. these are the findings of the state of uk climate report 2020 from the met office. it says that 2020 was the third warmest year since 1884. it was the fifth wettest. six of...
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the park al jazeera, liverpool. ah, and now reminder of the top stories on algae 0 corona virus cases in the u. s. have risen by 53 percent in just the past week. around 90 percent of patients being admitted the hospital for the virus still haven't received the vaccination president to bite and has been urging americans to get vaccinated in an effort to stop the spread. the cobra, 1900 task force as be meeting to discuss tightening the policy and masks. kimberly, how could is more now from the white house. right now the policy and the united states. if you've been vaccinated, you don't need to wear a mask. it's a personal choice. those required to wear mask are those had chosen not to get vaccinated, but given the up to can cases from the very highly contagious delta. very of all of that could change, but officially for now, there is no change to the policy, but it's something that's being discuss in denisia is now the epa center of the latest wave of corona virus in se, asia fueled by the delta variant. it's report
the park al jazeera, liverpool. ah, and now reminder of the top stories on algae 0 corona virus cases in the u. s. have risen by 53 percent in just the past week. around 90 percent of patients being admitted the hospital for the virus still haven't received the vaccination president to bite and has been urging americans to get vaccinated in an effort to stop the spread. the cobra, 1900 task force as be meeting to discuss tightening the policy and masks. kimberly, how could is more now from the...
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and really quite mild in the morning — around 16 degrees, for example, in liverpool.some sunshine around for a time. but then through the afternoon, showers will brew across parts of scotland, the north of england, but the heaviest ones probably in the southeast here. and these are the ones that could turn thundery and linger through the afternoon, into the evening hours. best sunshine on monday, i think some of these western areas of the uk — certainly western parts of wales, maybe cornwall and devon too. now, low pressure is still fairly close by on tuesday. you can see it�*s actually centred around, well, the western half of europe in the alps, but it�*s just about influencing the weather around the near continent, so there could be one or two showers around in the southeast. the best of the sunshine, i think across western and northern areas on tuesday. in fact, from plymouth through cardiff, liverpool, belfast, glasgow, should be a relatively sunny day, and the temperatures are starting to recover as well. in fact, by the time we get to wednesday, it should be a
and really quite mild in the morning — around 16 degrees, for example, in liverpool.some sunshine around for a time. but then through the afternoon, showers will brew across parts of scotland, the north of england, but the heaviest ones probably in the southeast here. and these are the ones that could turn thundery and linger through the afternoon, into the evening hours. best sunshine on monday, i think some of these western areas of the uk — certainly western parts of wales, maybe...
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liverpool's players paid tribute to him today. by a "huge level of support", following accusations that its rescue work was assisting migrants. the lifeboat charity received over £200,000 in donations in 2a hours after it posted pictures of rescuing people crossing the channel. downing street has praised its "vital work". a national holocaust memorial is to be built next to the houses of parliament. the proposals, which include 23 large bronze sculptures, were previously rejected by westminster council, but the government has ruled in favour of the plans. the board of deputies of britishjews said it was delighted. the number of people on furlough has fallen sharply — to below 2 million — with younger people coming off the scheme twice as fast as any other age group. at the peak of the pandemic nearly nine million people were on furlough — at the end ofjune it was down to 1.9. the scheme will be wound up by the end of september. and from next week firms are being asked to make a bigger contribution. our consumer affairs corresponde
liverpool's players paid tribute to him today. by a "huge level of support", following accusations that its rescue work was assisting migrants. the lifeboat charity received over £200,000 in donations in 2a hours after it posted pictures of rescuing people crossing the channel. downing street has praised its "vital work". a national holocaust memorial is to be built next to the houses of parliament. the proposals, which include 23 large bronze sculptures, were previously...
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liverpool. more to come? you have 30 seconds- in — liverpool. more to come? you have 30 seconds.now in jail. which _ developing — these people are now in jail. which is — developing — these people are now in jail, which is a real issue, and they— jail, which is a real issue, and they are — jail, which is a real issue, and they are notjust jail, which is a real issue, and they are not just using jail, which is a real issue, and they are notjust using spying, which — they are notjust using spying, which makes it more difficult to fight _ which makes it more difficult to fight for— which makes it more difficult to fight for them, saying that they are guilty— fight for them, saying that they are guilty of— fight for them, saying that they are guilty of sexual assault, that's trumped — guilty of sexual assault, that's trumped up. guilty of sexual assault, that's trumped up— guilty of sexual assault, that's trumped up. thank you all very delicate much. _ that�*s it for dateline london for this week. we�*re back next week at the same time. good evening. well, northern ireland saw temper
liverpool. more to come? you have 30 seconds- in — liverpool. more to come? you have 30 seconds.now in jail. which _ developing — these people are now in jail. which is — developing — these people are now in jail, which is a real issue, and they— jail, which is a real issue, and they are — jail, which is a real issue, and they are notjust jail, which is a real issue, and they are not just using jail, which is a real issue, and they are notjust using spying, which — they are...
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that's how i survived the darkness of liverpool in the 1980s. american trout in an english news body. >> nawaz: you had some ancestors in your family who also dreamt about coming to the u.s. and never made it. did that influence your love for america? >> that is the gentleman over my shoulder, my great grandfather, harry. they left ukraine with thousands. he thought he was in new york city, and got off the boat thinking he was in the promised land. and my grandfather, who i was very close to, whenever things went wrong, he would pick up a tiny statue of liberty and look at it and stare at it and say, oh, we should have lived there. we should have lived there. even though i never set foot in america, i thought that is where i was supposed to be. >> nawaz: you spent so much of your childhood consuming every bit of america that you could. "miami vice," american music, you soaked up everything you could. it was speaking to you on a r & very deep level. what was it that spoke to you? >> the love boat, "miami vice," moonlighting, it was enjoying them
that's how i survived the darkness of liverpool in the 1980s. american trout in an english news body. >> nawaz: you had some ancestors in your family who also dreamt about coming to the u.s. and never made it. did that influence your love for america? >> that is the gentleman over my shoulder, my great grandfather, harry. they left ukraine with thousands. he thought he was in new york city, and got off the boat thinking he was in the promised land. and my grandfather, who i was very...
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and really quite mild in the morning — around 16 degrees, for example, in liverpool.course of the morning. in fact, there might even be some sunshine around for a time. but then through the afternoon, showers will brew across parts of scotland, the north of england, but the heaviest ones probably in the southeast here. and these are the ones that could turn thundery and linger through the afternoon, into the evening hours. best sunshine on monday, i think some of these western areas of the uk — certainly western parts of wales, maybe cornwall and devon too. now, low pressure is still fairly close by on tuesday. you can see it's actually centred around, well, the western half of europe in the alps, but it's just about influencing the weather around the near continent, so there could be one or two showers around in the southeast. the best of the sunshine, i think across western and northern areas on tuesday. in fact, from plymouth through cardiff, liverpool, belfast, glasgow, should be a relatively sunny day, and the temperatures are starting to recover as well. in fact
and really quite mild in the morning — around 16 degrees, for example, in liverpool.course of the morning. in fact, there might even be some sunshine around for a time. but then through the afternoon, showers will brew across parts of scotland, the north of england, but the heaviest ones probably in the southeast here. and these are the ones that could turn thundery and linger through the afternoon, into the evening hours. best sunshine on monday, i think some of these western areas of the uk...
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we've been speaking to dan kay who covered hillsborough for a number of years for the liverpool echo.ning i think has shocked many people. it comes obviously on the back of the disappointment of the abject failure of the criminal trials at the end of may. and it is a reminder that for many people, hillsborough is something that does not go away and will not go away. to what extent, i mean, obviously people there are thinking about this all the time i'm sure but to what extent does andrew's death bring up a real soul searching about what went on that day? well, i think if there is soul—searching to be going on really it should be amongst the people who have evaded any kind ofjustice or accountability. there still remains a very deep sense of injustice within the city and beyond for everybody affected by hillsborough because astonishingly, despite the inquest finding of unlawful killing, no one has been found accountable apart from the sheffield wednesday official who was found guilty of the health and safety offence. not one police officer has lost a day's pay or any kind of accountabi
we've been speaking to dan kay who covered hillsborough for a number of years for the liverpool echo.ning i think has shocked many people. it comes obviously on the back of the disappointment of the abject failure of the criminal trials at the end of may. and it is a reminder that for many people, hillsborough is something that does not go away and will not go away. to what extent, i mean, obviously people there are thinking about this all the time i'm sure but to what extent does andrew's...