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the suspect also boarded at london road station at the same time. details, the suspect has been described as black, in his 20s or 30s, he had a beard and was slim, dressed in black with white trainers. we knew from pretty early on he got off in the clandon area and then ran towards dedswell drive. more on this as and when we get it. tony foulds was just a young boy when he saw a us bomber crash in a park in the british city of sheffield in 19114. he has been tending to the memorial for the ten crew who died, ever since. now he hopes that this year's 75th anniversary of the tragedy will be marked by a fly—past in honour of those who lost their lives. the bbc‘s dan walker has been to meet him. we saw this plane circle, it was just over the rooftops. as it came over, we don't know whether it were a pilot or a bomb. on that front side, it went like this. we were back, eight years old, they were wanting us to get up the grass. you look this way, there's thousands of houses there and the other side is behind us, where they crash—landed, thousands more hou
the suspect also boarded at london road station at the same time. details, the suspect has been described as black, in his 20s or 30s, he had a beard and was slim, dressed in black with white trainers. we knew from pretty early on he got off in the clandon area and then ran towards dedswell drive. more on this as and when we get it. tony foulds was just a young boy when he saw a us bomber crash in a park in the british city of sheffield in 19114. he has been tending to the memorial for the ten...
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the men had boarded the train at london road station in guildford just after 1pm this afternoon.w minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer is believed too have got off and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as the police continue their investigation this evening, the man who carried out this fatal stabbing is still on the run. a short time ago, paul langley from the british transport police gave a statement from horsley. by by now, you will be aware that british transport police and holy police were called at 1pm today after a serious stabbing alongside the western railways train. it happened on the 1258 station to guilford. tragically as a result of the stabbing, a man believed to be 51 yea rs old t
the men had boarded the train at london road station in guildford just after 1pm this afternoon.w minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer is believed too have got off and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say...
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the men boarded the train at the first stop, london road station, just after 1:00pm.he line to waterloo, the murderer got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. ever since then, the police have been searching for the man who carried out what seems to have been a frenzied attack, but so far to no avail, although they say there have been multiple sightings of a potential suspect. it's really shocking, because around here, you don't hear things about that sort of situation happening. because it is a very quiet area. we are a close community around here, like, pretty much everyone knows everyone. no big news happens, so i think something that tragic is going to shock a lot of people. tonight, the people of this area know there is a murderer on the loose, following a highly unusual killing on a train in broad daylight. theresa may has had a phone call described as friendly with the president of the european commission about her brexit plans. the british prime minister is preparing to try and persuade membe
the men boarded the train at the first stop, london road station, just after 1:00pm.he line to waterloo, the murderer got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. ever since then, the police have been searching for the man who carried out what seems to have been a frenzied attack, but so far to no avail, although they say there have been multiple sightings of a potential suspect. it's really shocking, because around here, you...
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the men boarded the train at the first stop, london road station, just after one o'clock.the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. ever since then, the victim dead. ever since then, the police have been searching for the police have been searching for the man who carried out what seems to have been a frenzied attack. but so to have been a frenzied attack. but so far to no avail. although they say there have been multiple sightings of a potential suspect. it's really shocking because around here, you don't hear things about that sort of situation happening. it isa that sort of situation happening. it is a quiet area. we are a close community around here. pretty much eve ryo ne community around here. pretty much everyone knows everyone. no big news happens, so i think something that tragic is going to shock a lot of people. tonight, the people of this area know there is a murderer on the loose following a highly unusual killing on a train in broad daylight
the men boarded the train at the first stop, london road station, just after one o'clock.the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. ever since then, the victim dead. ever since then, the police have been searching for the police have been searching for the man who carried out what seems to have been a frenzied attack. but so to have been a frenzied attack. but so far to no...
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at london road, at just after victim boarded the train at london road, atjust after 1pm.ly—past in honour of those who lost their lives. bbc breakfasts dan walker has been to meet him. —— bbc breakfast‘s dan walker has been to meet him. we saw this plane circle, it was just over the rooftops. as it came over, we don‘t know whether it were a pilot or a bomb. on that front side, they went like this. we waved back, eight years old... you thought they were waving at you. when actually they were wanting us to get off the grass. you look this way, there‘s thousands of houses there and then endcliffe park and the other side is behind us, where they crash—landed, thousands more houses going down to the city centre. this is the only bit of green they could have landed. this is it. he decided to fly that way. as he did, he tried to go over the trees. the next thing we knew, boom. and i thought, you know, good gracious. i could have not been here if them lads hadn‘t have gave their lives. this is what you‘ve been looking after for all these years, tony? yeah. how do you feel standin
at london road, at just after victim boarded the train at london road, atjust after 1pm.ly—past in honour of those who lost their lives. bbc breakfasts dan walker has been to meet him. —— bbc breakfast‘s dan walker has been to meet him. we saw this plane circle, it was just over the rooftops. as it came over, we don‘t know whether it were a pilot or a bomb. on that front side, they went like this. we waved back, eight years old... you thought they were waving at you. when actually...
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the men boarded the train at the first stop, london road station, just after 1pm., the next stop on the line to waterloo, the suspect got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. the man was then arrested at 6am this morning at a house in farnham, along with a 27—year—old woman, on suspicion of helping an offender. it is between the stations and there that police are now trying to find the weapon used. the 14—year—old boy, meanwhile, is receiving help from specialist officers. officers are keen to stress this is rare. one violent offence usually happens in every million passengerjourneys, they say, in england, scotland and wales. that, however, doesn't lessen the sense of shock that many will be feeling. earlier i spoke to our news correspondent james waterhouse, who was in farnham — where the main suspect was arrested. this quiet residential road represents latest development in what has been described as a fast—moving investigation. throughout the afternoon there have been police vehicles and foren
the men boarded the train at the first stop, london road station, just after 1pm., the next stop on the line to waterloo, the suspect got off the train and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. the man was then arrested at 6am this morning at a house in farnham, along with a 27—year—old woman, on suspicion of helping an offender. it is between the stations and there that police are now trying to find the weapon used. the 14—year—old...
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yesterday at around 1:00pm in the afternoon that lee pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london roaderloo. today, police described the confrontation. both menjoining the train at guildford. more or less straightaway, there was an conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then in a second carriage. at some stage, violence then ensued, resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting mr pomeroy‘s 14—year—old son. police have expressed concern for those who witnessed this incredibly frightening attack. an independent investigation has begun into the fatal shooting of a 31—year—old man by police during a raid on a house in coventry. sean fitzgerald died at the scene on burnaby road last night, and two other men are being questioned on suspicion of being involved in the production of cannabis. sarah campbell reports. this is the man shot dead by police. 31—year—old sean fitzgerald, who a friend today said was the kind of person who went out of his way t
yesterday at around 1:00pm in the afternoon that lee pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london roaderloo. today, police described the confrontation. both menjoining the train at guildford. more or less straightaway, there was an conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then in a second carriage. at some stage, violence then ensued, resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon....
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yesterday at around 1:00 in the afternoon that mr pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london roadontation. both menjoined the train at guildford. more or less straightaway, there's been some conversation between the two men. they've continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then in a second carriage. at some stage then, violence then ensued, resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting mr pomeroy‘s14—year—old son. but police have expressed concern for those who witnessed this incredibly frightening attack. you are watching bbc news. the latest headlines: talks in washington to break the deadlock over the partial government shutdown end with no sign of a breakthrough. poland orders fire safety checks at escape room venues across the country after the death of five teenage girls at a birthday celebration. smokers and problem drinkers who are admitted to hospital in england will be given help to cut down or quit. the measures are part of a new long—term plan aimed at reducing demand on t
yesterday at around 1:00 in the afternoon that mr pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london roadontation. both menjoined the train at guildford. more or less straightaway, there's been some conversation between the two men. they've continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then in a second carriage. at some stage then, violence then ensued, resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting mr...
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yesterday at around one o'clock in the afternoon that lee pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london roadildford to waterloo. today, police described the confrontation. both menjoining the confrontation. both menjoining the train at guildford. more or less straightaway there was an conversation between the two men. they continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage and then in a second carriage. at some stage, violence that ensued resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting his son. police have expressed concern for those who witnessed this incredibly frightening attack. police and forensic teams have been coming in and out of the block of flats behind me, concentrating their effo rts flats behind me, concentrating their efforts on the ground floor flat behind that police canvassed neighbours here say they were shocked at the dawn raids that occurred this morning. this place is about 20 miles away from where the incident actually took place. detectives haven't released any further information about t
yesterday at around one o'clock in the afternoon that lee pomeroy and his son got onto the train at the london roadildford to waterloo. today, police described the confrontation. both menjoining the confrontation. both menjoining the train at guildford. more or less straightaway there was an conversation between the two men. they continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage and then in a second carriage. at some stage, violence that ensued resulting in the...
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it was yesterday at around 1pm that lee and his son got on the train at the london road station in guilfordpolice describe the confrontation with a 35—year—old. both menjoined the train at guilford. more or less straightaway, there has been some conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about 3—4 minutes. first in one carriage and then have moved through to the second carriage. at some stage then, violence has then ensued, resulting in this tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting lee's 14—year—old son. but add those who witnessed what police describe as an incredibly frightening incidents may also need help. >> we have a weak front arriving in two parts of northern ireland and west of scotland. that will produce outbreaks of rain in the evening and overnight. as it runs into area of high pressure, much of the reynolds and to area of high pressure, much thank stu cctv and eyewitness statements. they are urging anyone that was on the train yesterday at around ipm, yesterday afternoon, to come forward to them even if the
it was yesterday at around 1pm that lee and his son got on the train at the london road station in guilfordpolice describe the confrontation with a 35—year—old. both menjoined the train at guilford. more or less straightaway, there has been some conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about 3—4 minutes. first in one carriage and then have moved through to the second carriage. at some stage then, violence has then ensued, resulting in this tragic death...
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police said the victim and his teenage son boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station.ct left the train at clandon station. officers were then called to horsley station at 1.15pm to reports of a stabbing on a train. the train line between guildford and effingham junction towards london waterloo was blocked for almost seven hours while police responded to the incident. and search for the suspect. assitant chief constable at british transport police sean o'callaghan told our reporter katharine da costa more about how the incident unfolded on the train. clearly people will be very concerned about the style of the attack. what we know so far is that both joined the train at guildford. straightaway, there has been a conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for 3—4 minutes. starting in one carriage and moving through to a second carriage. at some stage then, violence has resulted in this tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. of course, he had his 14—year—old son with him. there would have been passengers on either of those carriages, peop
police said the victim and his teenage son boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station.ct left the train at clandon station. officers were then called to horsley station at 1.15pm to reports of a stabbing on a train. the train line between guildford and effingham junction towards london waterloo was blocked for almost seven hours while police responded to the incident. and search for the suspect. assitant chief constable at british transport police sean o'callaghan told our reporter...
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police said the victim and his teenage son boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station.uspect left the train at clandon station. officers were then called to horsley station at 1.15pm to reports of a stabbing on a train. assistant chief constable at british transport police, sean o'callaghan, told our reporter katharine da costa more about how the incident unfolded on the train. so clearly people will be very concerned about the style of the attack. what we know so far from the our inquiries both menjoined the train at guildford. straightaway there's been an altercation between the two men. they have continued that for about three to four minutes. first in one carriage and then have moved through to a second carriage. at some stage then violence has then ensued resulting in the tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. of course he had his son with him, there would have been passengers on either of those carriages who would have seen it. how much information have you been able to get from eyewitnesss and the son? absolutely. well, as you can imagine, really, really tr
police said the victim and his teenage son boarded the train at around 1pm at london road station.uspect left the train at clandon station. officers were then called to horsley station at 1.15pm to reports of a stabbing on a train. assistant chief constable at british transport police, sean o'callaghan, told our reporter katharine da costa more about how the incident unfolded on the train. so clearly people will be very concerned about the style of the attack. what we know so far from the our...
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yesterday, at around one o'clock in the afternoon, that lee and his son got on the train at the london roadord, towards waterloo. today, police described the confrontation with a 35—year—old man. both men joined the train at guildford, more or less straightaway there's been some conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then through to a second carriage. at some stage then, violence has then ensued, resulting in this tragic death of the man yesterday afternoon. specialist officers are supporting lee's 14—year—old son, but warn those that witnessed what police described as an incredibly frightening incident may also need help. well, police and forensic teams have been in and out of the block of flats behind me, paying particular attention to the one just behind that police van. they removed a blue vauxhall corsa from the property. and in the same hour, they confirmed the age of the man arrested on suspicion of murder as 35. now, police say that their investigation has got to this point so quickly thanks
yesterday, at around one o'clock in the afternoon, that lee and his son got on the train at the london roadord, towards waterloo. today, police described the confrontation with a 35—year—old man. both men joined the train at guildford, more or less straightaway there's been some conversation between the two men. they have continued that conversation for about three or four minutes, first in one carriage, and then through to a second carriage. at some stage then, violence has then ensued,...
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the men had boarded the train at london road station in guildford just after 1pm this afternoon.t clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer is believed to have got off and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as the police continue their investigation this evening, the man who carried out this fatal stabbing is still on the run. lizzie greenwood—hughes has all the sport. hello, starting with football, fence —— manchester's caretaker believes his side could win every single day asking. 0n his side could win every single day asking. on wednesday he became the only second manager in... to when... the next host reading in the english fa cup third round on saturday. obviously when you come into a club like this, you expect t
the men had boarded the train at london road station in guildford just after 1pm this afternoon.t clandon, the next stop on the line to waterloo, the murderer is believed to have got off and fled. the train went on to horsley station, where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this...
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the men had boarded the train at london road station in guildford just after 1pm this afternoon.ndon, the next stop on the line through waterloo, the murderer is believed too have got off and fled. the train went on two horsley station where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went board a train in broad daylight. he we nt o nto board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as the police continue their investigation this evening, the man who carried out this fatal stabbing is still on the run. the police are appealing for any eyewitnesses do come forward as quickly as they can and do contact the british transport police. richard galpin, thank you. police say there's evidence that members of criminal gangs are deliberately getting jobs in prisons to bring in drugs. the warning comes after leeds pri
the men had boarded the train at london road station in guildford just after 1pm this afternoon.ndon, the next stop on the line through waterloo, the murderer is believed too have got off and fled. the train went on two horsley station where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went board a train in broad...
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mum whose 9—year—old daughter died after developing severe asthma living close to one of london's busiest roadsand this is her mum beverley neal. they're from lancashire. when courtney was 4 months old, she was attacked by her father, bev‘s ex—fiance ?— which left her with severe physical and mental disabilities and the mental age of a young child. she'd suffered fractures in her arms, legs, ribs and skull. courtney needs someone to look after her every day, so the criminal injuries compensation authority awarded her £500,000 back in 2007 for her welfare and support. but the organisation also barred beverley from benefiting in any way from the money, as a judge had ruled she had failed to protect courtney, because at first she didn't believe herfiance had been responsible for courtney's injuries and tried to hide that she was still in touch with him. now the government's official solicitor — who is in charge of deciding what courtney can spend her trust fund on — has barred courtney and beverley from buying a home for them both to live in, because mum beverley would also benefit from that. it m
mum whose 9—year—old daughter died after developing severe asthma living close to one of london's busiest roadsand this is her mum beverley neal. they're from lancashire. when courtney was 4 months old, she was attacked by her father, bev‘s ex—fiance ?— which left her with severe physical and mental disabilities and the mental age of a young child. she'd suffered fractures in her arms, legs, ribs and skull. courtney needs someone to look after her every day, so the criminal injuries...
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her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.he's been campaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate, and today, she's one huge step closer. in a rare move, the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application for the inquest to be reopened. it's great and it's the right decision. and now we can get to the bottom, really, of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new medical evidence that linked the harmful particles and chemicals in exhaust fumes directly to ella's death. this is the kind of air pollution at ella was exposed to. you can almost taste it. and the expert report showed that almost every time she was rushed to hospital, there had been a spike in illegal levels. and the night before she died, it had been particularly bad. human rights lawyerjocelyn cockburn has been representing the family. for me, this case gives an opportunity for those people in public office who are responsible for protecting our health and for prov
her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.he's been campaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate, and today, she's one huge step closer. in a rare move, the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application for the inquest to be reopened. it's great and it's the right decision. and now we can get to the bottom, really, of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new...
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her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.to be put on her daughter's death certificate and today, she's one huge step closer. in a rare move, the attorney—general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application for the inquest to be reopened. it's great and it's the right decision. and now we can get to the bottom, really, of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new medical evidence that linked the harmful particles and chemicals in exhaust fumes directly to ella's death. this is the kind of air pollution that ella was exposed to. you can almost taste it. and the expert report showed that almost every time she was rushed to hospital, there had been a spike in illegal levels. and the night before she died, it had been particularly bad. human rights lawyerjocelyn cockburn has been representing the family. for me, this case gives an opportunity for those people in public office who are responsible for protecting our health and for providing clean air to be asked questions, to be he
her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.to be put on her daughter's death certificate and today, she's one huge step closer. in a rare move, the attorney—general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application for the inquest to be reopened. it's great and it's the right decision. and now we can get to the bottom, really, of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new medical evidence that linked the harmful particles...
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her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.ampaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate, and today, she's one huge step closer. in a rare move, the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application for the inquest to be reopened. it's great and it's the right decision. and now we can get to the bottom, really, of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new medical evidence that linked the harmful particles and chemicals in exhaust fumes directly to ella's death. this is the kind of air pollution at ella was exposed to. you can almost taste it. and the expert report showed that almost every time she was rushed to hospital, there had been a spike in illegal levels. and the night before she died, it had been particularly bad. human rights lawyerjocelyn cockburn has been representing the family. for me, this case gives an opportunity for those people in public office who are responsible for protecting our health and for providing clean
her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.ampaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate, and today, she's one huge step closer. in a rare move, the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application for the inquest to be reopened. it's great and it's the right decision. and now we can get to the bottom, really, of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new medical evidence...
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the men had boarded the train at london road station in guildford just after 1pm this afternoon.w minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line through waterloo, the murderer is believed too have got off and fled. the train went on two horsley station where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto say that we know this was an incredibly frightening incident for passengers travelling on the train. as the police continue their investigation this evening, the man who carried out this fatal stabbing is still on the run. the police are appealing for any eyewitnesses do come forward as quickly as they can and do contact the british transport police. as you said in your report, this happened just after midday, it must have been horrible for the other passengers on the train. we have heard from one witness who saw the incident and they tweeted, i was on this train, how those guards and especi
the men had boarded the train at london road station in guildford just after 1pm this afternoon.w minutes later at clandon, the next stop on the line through waterloo, the murderer is believed too have got off and fled. the train went on two horsley station where ambulance crews found the victim dead. in a statement, detective superintendent gary richardson of british transport police said this was a shocking and violent attack which took place on board a train in broad daylight. he went onto...
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station is about five minutes on the train from here, the train started from guildford, stopped at london road small provincial station just outside of the town, then on to london, where we understand the suspect got off, and onto horsley station where the train has stopped for the forensic examination which is taking place. —— clandon. heavy police presence and clandon, five minutes on the train from where we are standing, police presence there as well. all right, thank you very much indeed, adrian harms, with the very latest bbc surrey, at the same for us tonight. some comments on social media, one social media in particular saying they were on the train and praising what they described as the incredible response of the guards and the driver, this was a tweet to south—western railways: "i was on the train..." this is a tweet on the south—western railways, talking about the disruption that there has been... you can see this... "i was on the train, how those guards and especially the train driver went into action was nothing short of incredible. what we heard from other eyewitnesses was that t
station is about five minutes on the train from here, the train started from guildford, stopped at london road small provincial station just outside of the town, then on to london, where we understand the suspect got off, and onto horsley station where the train has stopped for the forensic examination which is taking place. —— clandon. heavy police presence and clandon, five minutes on the train from where we are standing, police presence there as well. all right, thank you very much...
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in the court case over nine—year—old asthma victim ella, it is alleged pollution from london's circular road. the government has a ready action on cars, although environmentalists say not enough. farmers are under the spotlight now. ammonia gas released from fertilisers drifts into cities and harms health. new rules will curb the pollution. home heating produces tiny sooty particles. only the clique is woodburning stoves will be sold in future. councils will be sold in future. councils will have new powers to curb pollution from home fires. but even domestic products cause pollution as well. new furniture, toiletries, a oppression as can all irritate the lungs. ministers want people to do their bit to reduce the risk. environmentalists want ministers to do more. this is the briefing from bbc news. the headlines: prime minister theresa may is set to make a last—minute appeal to pro—brexit mps today to support her deal with the eu on britain's departure. more heavy snowfall expected in the alps as parts of europe continue to grapple with the worst winter weather for three decades. we will be t
in the court case over nine—year—old asthma victim ella, it is alleged pollution from london's circular road. the government has a ready action on cars, although environmentalists say not enough. farmers are under the spotlight now. ammonia gas released from fertilisers drifts into cities and harms health. new rules will curb the pollution. home heating produces tiny sooty particles. only the clique is woodburning stoves will be sold in future. councils will be sold in future. councils will...
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they boarded a train at london road station before 1pm.ith murder and possession of an offensive weapon. the woman was arrested at the same address, chelsea mitchell, she has been charged with assisting an offender. both of those people will appear here at staines magistrates' court later this morning. thank you. it's emerged the former manchester united and england captain, wayne rooney, was arrested at an airport in washington dc last month for being drunk and abusive. his spokesperson has said he was left disorientated by prescribed sleeping tablets he took on a flight while drinking. the footballer moved to the us last june to take up a 3.5 year contract with dc united. more than 200 mp5 from different political parties have signed a letter to theresa may, urging her to rule out a no—deal brexit. the mps, including both leave and remain supporters, have been invited to meet the prime minister tomorrow. let's get more on this now from our political correspondent iain watson. iain, new year, but really no clear on where we will be in a w
they boarded a train at london road station before 1pm.ith murder and possession of an offensive weapon. the woman was arrested at the same address, chelsea mitchell, she has been charged with assisting an offender. both of those people will appear here at staines magistrates' court later this morning. thank you. it's emerged the former manchester united and england captain, wayne rooney, was arrested at an airport in washington dc last month for being drunk and abusive. his spokesperson has...
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her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.d streets with her to school. she has been campaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate and today she is one huge step closer. in a rare move the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application of the inquest to be reopened. it is great and it is the right decision and now we can get to the bottom really of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new medical evidence that linked the harmful particles and chemicals in exhaust fumes directly to ella's death. this is the kind of air pollution that ella was exposed to. you can almost taste it. the expert report showed that almost every time she was rushed to hospital there had been a spike in illegal levels and the night before she died had been particularly bad. the lawyer for the family says a wider inquest could help to challenge the government over what has been described as a public health emergency. for me this case gives an opportuni
her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.d streets with her to school. she has been campaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate and today she is one huge step closer. in a rare move the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application of the inquest to be reopened. it is great and it is the right decision and now we can get to the bottom really of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to...
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british transport police say they boarded a train shortly before one o‘clock at guildford‘s london roadabbed and died of his injuries. on saturday morning, the police raided a flat at farnham in surrey where they arrested two people. darren shane pencille, who is 35, has been charged with murder and the possession of an offensive weapon. a woman who was also arrested at the same property, 27—year—old chelsea mitchell, has been charged with assisting an offender. 0f been charged with assisting an offender. of these people are expected to appear here at staines magistrates‘ court later today. —— both these people. the tuc says household debt in the uk is now at its highest ever level, with families worse off today than before the financial crisis. it claims stagnating wages and years of austerity have seen unsecured debt rise to more than £15,000 per household. its calculations include student loans, which have increased rapidly over recent years. figures published by the bank of england, with student loans removed, suggest the total is around half the tuc‘s estimate. it has emerged that
british transport police say they boarded a train shortly before one o‘clock at guildford‘s london roadabbed and died of his injuries. on saturday morning, the police raided a flat at farnham in surrey where they arrested two people. darren shane pencille, who is 35, has been charged with murder and the possession of an offensive weapon. a woman who was also arrested at the same property, 27—year—old chelsea mitchell, has been charged with assisting an offender. 0f been charged with...
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people were assessed by ambulance staff following the fire at a property in stoke—on—trent, the london roade, ten other patients were assessed, with three of them requiring further treatment in hospital. that news just coming into us. the headlines on bbc news... up to 5,000 jobs are expected to be lost as britain's biggest car makerjaguar land rover plans to cut around an eighth of its uk workforce. the uk's retail sector suffers its worst christmas in ten years, with falls in sales for marks and spencer and debenhams, according to new figures. and the government may back calls to protect workers' rights after brexit to help win support for theresa may's dealfrom labour mps in next week's crucial brexit vote. it's been announced by kensington palace this morning that the duchess of sussex has become the patron of four organisations. richard lister — our news correspondent — has more details and joins me now. which organisations is she going to become patron of? these are the first four for become patron of? these are the first fourfor her so become patron of? these are the first four for h
people were assessed by ambulance staff following the fire at a property in stoke—on—trent, the london roade, ten other patients were assessed, with three of them requiring further treatment in hospital. that news just coming into us. the headlines on bbc news... up to 5,000 jobs are expected to be lost as britain's biggest car makerjaguar land rover plans to cut around an eighth of its uk workforce. the uk's retail sector suffers its worst christmas in ten years, with falls in sales for...
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five o'clock this afternoon, the girl's father had driven to an area in the new part of east london, a roadse. he was selling his car, so we acres close. he was selling his car, so we presume he was going to meet with eight respective buyer, but that man jumped into the car with eight respective buyer, but that manjumped into the car and drove it away. the 17—month—old girl, maria, was in the front seat at the time, and he drove away with the child in the car. the car was found not long after in a street nearby. it had been abandoned. but it was empty, the child wasn't inside. so obviously huge concern about where she is. she is described as, as you say, 17 months old. she was wearing a white top and red bottoms. she is remaining, would respond to the name of maria. the man who took the car is being described as asian, of slim build, dressed in black clothing. the police issued this urgent appeal, they tweeted just eight minutes ago saying she is still missing, and they want you to help her to be found. call the police if you have any information. it was a black audi a5, any information. it
five o'clock this afternoon, the girl's father had driven to an area in the new part of east london, a roadse. he was selling his car, so we acres close. he was selling his car, so we presume he was going to meet with eight respective buyer, but that man jumped into the car with eight respective buyer, but that manjumped into the car and drove it away. the 17—month—old girl, maria, was in the front seat at the time, and he drove away with the child in the car. the car was found not long...
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fifty dead in brazil south west after a dam collapse is covering the area in a torrent of mart road spahn london homes have been devastated. i'm kind of alfred glad you could join me here opinion is throwing its weight behind venezuela's opposition leader. the a bloc says it will recognize him as president unless venezuela calls fresh elections in the coming days the venezuelan government has rejected the call saying it will not be dictated to by foreign nations well the u.n. security council has been meeting an emergency session to discuss the crisis u.s. extra state might pompei a cold on the wall to support venezuelan protests but russia's u.n. ambassador says the world should stay out of the crisis moscow and beijing have been among. president nicolas maduro as she fact is. be crossing over to new york in a moment to speak with our correspondent bad at first let's hear some of what was said in the council today now it's time for every other nation to pick a side no more delays no more games either you stand with the forces of freedom or you're in league with a juror and his mate i'm going to
fifty dead in brazil south west after a dam collapse is covering the area in a torrent of mart road spahn london homes have been devastated. i'm kind of alfred glad you could join me here opinion is throwing its weight behind venezuela's opposition leader. the a bloc says it will recognize him as president unless venezuela calls fresh elections in the coming days the venezuelan government has rejected the call saying it will not be dictated to by foreign nations well the u.n. security council...
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her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.been campaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate and today she is one huge step closer. in a rare move, the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application for the inquest to be reopened. it's great and it's the right decision and now we can get to the bottom, really, of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new medical evidence that linked the harmful particles and chemicals in exhaust fumes directly to ella's death. this is the kind of air pollution that ella was exposed to. you can almost taste it. the expert report showed that almost every time she was rushed to hospital, there had been a spike in illegal levels and the night before she died had been particularly bad. the lawyer for the family says a wider inquest could help to challenge the government over what has been described as a public health emergency. for me, this case gives an opportunity for those people in public offi
her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.been campaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate and today she is one huge step closer. in a rare move, the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application for the inquest to be reopened. it's great and it's the right decision and now we can get to the bottom, really, of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new medical...
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on this road in east london, a car deliberately knocked him off his moped.eted atack by three men. tonight, the teenager's family spoke publicly for the first time. jayden was a loving, caring, bright young lad who had so many hopes and dreams. he had a keen interest in all kinds of bikes and loved learning how to fix them. and i would like to stress that jayden recently moved from nottingham to london, and had absolutely no affiliation with gangs. focus needs to be on the fact that he has been brutally murdered, in cold blood, and deserves a fair chance atjustice. police have now recovered the car that they believe was involved in his murder, which could provide vital forensic evidence. it has been 48 hours since the teenager was killed on this road in east london. police are yet to make any arrests, and they are continuing to do house to house inquiries. adina campbell, bbc news in leyton, east london. in the democratic republic of congo, one of africa's poorest and most unstable nations, the opposition leader felix tshisekedi has been declared the surpris
on this road in east london, a car deliberately knocked him off his moped.eted atack by three men. tonight, the teenager's family spoke publicly for the first time. jayden was a loving, caring, bright young lad who had so many hopes and dreams. he had a keen interest in all kinds of bikes and loved learning how to fix them. and i would like to stress that jayden recently moved from nottingham to london, and had absolutely no affiliation with gangs. focus needs to be on the fact that he has been...
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on this road in east london, a car deliberately knocked him off his moped. tonight, the teenager's family spoke publicly for the first time. jayden was a loving, caring, bright young lad who had so many hopes and dreams. he had a keen interest in all kinds of bikes and loved learning how to fix them. and i would like to stress that jayden recently moved from nottingham to london, and had absolutely no affiliation with gangs. focus needs to be on the fact that he has been brutally murdered, in cold blood, and deserves a fair chance at justice. police have now recovered the car that they believe was involved in his murder, which could provide vital forensic evidence. it has been 48 hours since the teenager was killed on this road in east london. police are yet to make any arrests, and they are continuing to do house to house inquiries. adina campbell, bbc news in leyton, east london. in the democratic republic of congo, one of africa's poorest and most unstable nations, the opposition leader felix tshisekedi has been declared the surprise winner of the preside
on this road in east london, a car deliberately knocked him off his moped. tonight, the teenager's family spoke publicly for the first time. jayden was a loving, caring, bright young lad who had so many hopes and dreams. he had a keen interest in all kinds of bikes and loved learning how to fix them. and i would like to stress that jayden recently moved from nottingham to london, and had absolutely no affiliation with gangs. focus needs to be on the fact that he has been brutally murdered, in...
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her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.th her to school. she has been campaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate and today she is one huge step closer. in a rare move the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application of the inquest to be reopened. it's great, and it's the right decision and now we can get to the bottom really of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this decision was new medical evidence that linked the harmful particles and chemicals in exhaust fumes directly to ella's death. this is the kind of air pollution that ella was exposed to. you can almost taste it. the expert report showed that almost every time she was rushed to hospital there had been a spike in illegal levels and the night before she died had been particularly bad. the lawyer for the family says a wider inquest could help to challenge the government over what has been described as a public health emergency. for me this case gives an opportunity for those
her home was just 25 metres from this road, london's south circular.th her to school. she has been campaigning for illegal air pollution to be put on her daughter's death certificate and today she is one huge step closer. in a rare move the attorney general has looked at ella's case and will allow an application of the inquest to be reopened. it's great, and it's the right decision and now we can get to the bottom really of the health impact of air pollution on young people. key to this...
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london. the vehicle struck the woman on croydon road in penge just after 8 last night. own hands. they gather evidence using a social media app and have started crowd funding to pay for private security officers. theyjust do it in front of you. the police need to be here and witness this. they could easily take these guys off the street but you do not see the police go by in a car or on foot. it is sad that this has become the norm. tower hamlets council says it's working with police and investing in cctv. you can watch the full report on inside out london, this evening at 7.30 on bbc one. a complaint has been lodged to kensington and chelsea council against robbie williams after he reportedly blasted his neighbour, led zeppelin's jimmy page, with heavy metal music. the two fell out over robbie williams' plans to build a swimming pool at his home in holland park. mr page is said to have been blasted with black sabbath as well as pink floyd. mr williams denies the claims. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning else
london. the vehicle struck the woman on croydon road in penge just after 8 last night. own hands. they gather evidence using a social media app and have started crowd funding to pay for private security officers. theyjust do it in front of you. the police need to be here and witness this. they could easily take these guys off the street but you do not see the police go by in a car or on foot. it is sad that this has become the norm. tower hamlets council says it's working with police and...
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over nine—year—old asthma victim ella kissi—debrah, it's alleged that air pollution from london's south circular roadental impact that leads to early deaths, and so it's incumbent on us to take action across the board. take the burning of wood and coal, which bringsjoy to people like michelle from bristol. dark winter's night, i wanted something to kind of, you know, cosy around, really, as a family. but polluting too. sales of wet—wood fuel will be banned. if you use a wet log, then it tends to not be as clean so it's quite dirty, and you can actually see it smoking. stoves will have to meet higher standards, and they'll face local restrictions in polluted areas — but no national ban. farmers face changes too, because ammonia gas released from fertilisers drifts into cities and harms people's health. new rules should curb the pollution. meanwhile, previous government decisions will slowly reduce emissions from diesel vehicles. campaigners say the changes are happening too slowly. this strategy doesn't go nearly far enough on transport, in particular the road transport. the government have got plans
over nine—year—old asthma victim ella kissi—debrah, it's alleged that air pollution from london's south circular roadental impact that leads to early deaths, and so it's incumbent on us to take action across the board. take the burning of wood and coal, which bringsjoy to people like michelle from bristol. dark winter's night, i wanted something to kind of, you know, cosy around, really, as a family. but polluting too. sales of wet—wood fuel will be banned. if you use a wet log, then it...
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they live near the south circular, one of the busiest roads in london, and she has contended for a longlly got permission to apply for a new inquest. that is a big ra ke for a new inquest. that is a big rake through for her. i saw her earlier on bbc, a highly articulate woman, expressing a very firm point of view, and hats off to herfor conducting that campaign on behalf of her daughter. in addition to that, there is this story, as you rightly say, in the guardian saying that air pollution is as likely to raise the risk of miscarriage as smoking, according to research in the united states, in salt lake city. it has been over a long time it increases the risk of premature birth and birth weight but we have never heard it linked so definitely. it will be terrifying for women to read this. you think how many people stop smoking during pregnancy and how seriously they take it, other people won't smoke around pregnant women, and then to think that just the airyou are women, and then to think that just the air you are breathing as you are walking to work is so toxic that it can actually harm
they live near the south circular, one of the busiest roads in london, and she has contended for a longlly got permission to apply for a new inquest. that is a big ra ke for a new inquest. that is a big rake through for her. i saw her earlier on bbc, a highly articulate woman, expressing a very firm point of view, and hats off to herfor conducting that campaign on behalf of her daughter. in addition to that, there is this story, as you rightly say, in the guardian saying that air pollution is...
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. >> if punk has a home territory, it is here on kings road in london, the same street that launched >> you have been said to be a political group. >> yeah, i've said it. it's true. >> it's jobs and maybe we'd be singing about love and kissing or something. >> the clash, musically, is the best of the lot. doesn't sound like traditional punk, but it doesn't sound like anybody else but the clash either. ♪ but i have no fear london is burning out ♪ ♪ i live by the river >> punk was a wide umbrella and that wider scene included people who were a little bit more complex in their musical performance style. people aren't going to buy something that you call punk. they might buy it if you call it new wave. >> we hear a lot about punk rock these days. can we have your thoughts on that? >> i think it's better to just call it a new wave, really. i think by defining it as punk you're automatically putting a boundary around what is possible. bands like talking heads is excellent. >> talking heads was the ultimate. they did spiky music that reflected who they were and reflected the fascinating ind
. >> if punk has a home territory, it is here on kings road in london, the same street that launched >> you have been said to be a political group. >> yeah, i've said it. it's true. >> it's jobs and maybe we'd be singing about love and kissing or something. >> the clash, musically, is the best of the lot. doesn't sound like traditional punk, but it doesn't sound like anybody else but the clash either. ♪ but i have no fear london is burning out ♪ ♪ i live by...
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case over 9—year—old asthma victim ella kissi—debrah, it's alleged that pollution from london's south circular roadh. the government has already taken some action on cars, although environmentalists say not enough. farmers are under the spotlight now. ammonia gas released from fertilisers drifts into cities and harms health. new rules will curb the pollution. home heating produces tiny sooty particles. only the cleanest woodburning stoves will be sold in future. and councils will have new powers to curb pollution from home fires. but even domestic products cause pollution, too — new furniture, toiletries, air fresheners can all irritate the lungs. ministers want people to do their bit to reduce the risk. environmentalists want ministers to do more. roger harrabin, bbc news. i'm joined now by simon alcock from the campaign group, client earth, a group of activist lawyers which has won three court battles over the government's plans to tackle air pollution. do you think this is a good plan? it's a positive step. the big thing for us is these targets the government is talking about, putting them in li
case over 9—year—old asthma victim ella kissi—debrah, it's alleged that pollution from london's south circular roadh. the government has already taken some action on cars, although environmentalists say not enough. farmers are under the spotlight now. ammonia gas released from fertilisers drifts into cities and harms health. new rules will curb the pollution. home heating produces tiny sooty particles. only the cleanest woodburning stoves will be sold in future. and councils will have new...
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welcome to greenwich, in south london, the next stop on our road trip around the country looking at howinues in westminster, more and more firms are looking at how they would cope with the potential no—deal exit. today, we're looking at the construction industry. two big worries here. one is access to labour and the other is access to materials, much of which comes from the eu. let me introduce you to zack who is from construction. good morning. we talked there about the two things, labour skills and access to material. it is an industry very reliant on the eu, isn't it? yeah, i mean, you only have to see coming in today how many different languages are being spoken in the corridors. if that labour, particularly on the big projects in london and places, if that were to dry up, there could serious problems and delays potentially. when we talk about those materials as well, i was surprised at how much we import from the eu just to keep the sites moving. yeah, well, i mean, whether those are components of whether those are taps coming in from spain or it is steel coming in from other parts
welcome to greenwich, in south london, the next stop on our road trip around the country looking at howinues in westminster, more and more firms are looking at how they would cope with the potential no—deal exit. today, we're looking at the construction industry. two big worries here. one is access to labour and the other is access to materials, much of which comes from the eu. let me introduce you to zack who is from construction. good morning. we talked there about the two things, labour...