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makram ali can't do that.ow, i'll get up with thousands of colleagues more and more determined to prevent these terrible events being repeated. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said the solidarity shown by all communities in our city in the wake of the attack showed that we will never let terrorists win by dividing us. a message echoed throughout the day, as speakers called for people to stand up against hate crime and islamophobia. tolu adeoye, bbc london. now it's time for a look at the weather. the heatwave is set to persist across central europe early this week. pressure air moving in from the north. dividing the two, a weather front will give some showers to the south of the uk through the evening, but they will clear overnight. a northerly wind across the eastern uk will ease back and turn quite chilly across some areas. we could see 3—4 degrees in liberal spots. feeling fresher across the uk on sunday night. monday, a lot of sunshine from the get—go. lighter winds in the east. increasing cloud in th
makram ali can't do that.ow, i'll get up with thousands of colleagues more and more determined to prevent these terrible events being repeated. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said the solidarity shown by all communities in our city in the wake of the attack showed that we will never let terrorists win by dividing us. a message echoed throughout the day, as speakers called for people to stand up against hate crime and islamophobia. tolu adeoye, bbc london. now it's time for a look at the...
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makram ali can't do that.ermined to prevent these terrible events being repeated. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said the solidarity shown by all communities in our city in the wake of the attack showed that we will never let terrorists win by dividing us. a message echoed throughout the day, as speakers called for people to stand up against hate crime and islamophobia. tolu adeoye, bbc london. since the russian invasion, millions of ukrainians have been forced to leave their homes — and many people were separated from their families and friends. when their town was bombed, four teenagers were split up and their rock band ambitions put on hold — but after months apart they've been reunited. singing for peace in a time of war. this ukrainian rock band is playing together for the first time since the russian invasion. they are from avdiivka, a front line city in eastern ukraine. i met the band just a few weeks just before moscow launched a full—scale attack on their country. they rehearsed their song calle
makram ali can't do that.ermined to prevent these terrible events being repeated. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said the solidarity shown by all communities in our city in the wake of the attack showed that we will never let terrorists win by dividing us. a message echoed throughout the day, as speakers called for people to stand up against hate crime and islamophobia. tolu adeoye, bbc london. since the russian invasion, millions of ukrainians have been forced to leave their homes —...
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makram ali can't do that.eated. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said the solidarity shown by all communities in our city in the wake of the attack showed that we will never let terrorists win by dividing us. a message echoed throughout the day, as speakers called for people to stand up against hate crime and islamophobia. tolu adeoye, bbc london. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers geri scott political reporter at the times and james rampton, features writer at the independent — that's coming up after the headlines. time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello, the really hot and humid air of recent days has now cleared from the uk. sinking south into europe, the heatwave is set to persist across central europe through the early part of this week. we're in cooler and fresher air from the north. defining them, a line of cloud, a weather front still giving some showers to the south of the uk this evening but they all dividing them, a line of cloud, a weather fron
makram ali can't do that.eated. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said the solidarity shown by all communities in our city in the wake of the attack showed that we will never let terrorists win by dividing us. a message echoed throughout the day, as speakers called for people to stand up against hate crime and islamophobia. tolu adeoye, bbc london. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers geri scott political reporter at the times and james rampton, features...
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one person, makram ali, was killed and nine others injured. emories of her father — and the impact of the attack on the community. this is how makram ali's family remember him, a loving father and grandfather with a sense of fun. he was just a very lively, happy, bubbly person. i don't know anyone like him who's always 24/7 happy. makram ali was murdered five years ago, targeted because of his muslim faith. the attacker drove a van into worshippers outside a mosque in finsbury park. nine others were injured. all i could hear was my sister crying and shouting, "dad, dad!," trying to wake him up. at first it wasn't clear what had happened. when police moved ruzina away from the scene, she thought her father was still alive, and waited for news. i stayed out that whole night, whole morning, just waiting for someone to say, "he's at this hospital," but obviously, that wasn't the case. makram's killer was taken into police custody, restrained until officers arrived by the worshippers he'd just attacked. the imam was dubbed a hero but he believes tha
one person, makram ali, was killed and nine others injured. emories of her father — and the impact of the attack on the community. this is how makram ali's family remember him, a loving father and grandfather with a sense of fun. he was just a very lively, happy, bubbly person. i don't know anyone like him who's always 24/7 happy. makram ali was murdered five years ago, targeted because of his muslim faith. the attacker drove a van into worshippers outside a mosque in finsbury park. nine...
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makram ali can't do that. repeated. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said the solidarity shown by all communities in our city in the wake of the attack showed "that we will never let terrorists win by dividing us." a message echoed throughout the day, as speakers called for people to stand up against hate crime and islamophobia. tolu adeoye, bbc london. colin furze has won retrospective planning permission to burrow a tunnel between his house and shed. he spent three years digging the passage by hand under his lincolnshire garden, but without permission. the subterranean structure lies four feet deep and could eventually also connect to a special underground bunker he has built. mr furze said he wanted to do it because he thought "it would be cool". since beginning the project in 2018, he's been documenting his progress to his 12 million youtube followers. i spoke to colin earlier and asked him what he would have done if the planning permission had been denied. i suppose we would have had a bit of an argum
makram ali can't do that. repeated. the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said the solidarity shown by all communities in our city in the wake of the attack showed "that we will never let terrorists win by dividing us." a message echoed throughout the day, as speakers called for people to stand up against hate crime and islamophobia. tolu adeoye, bbc london. colin furze has won retrospective planning permission to burrow a tunnel between his house and shed. he spent three years digging...
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one person, makram ali, was killed and nine others injured. s correspondent sonja jessup about her memories of herfather, and the impact of the attack on the community. this is how makram ali's family remember him, a loving father and grandfather with a sense of fun. he was just a very lively, happy, bubbly person. i don't know anyone like him who is always 24/7 happy. makram ali was murdered five years ago, targeted because of his muslim faith. the driver drove and it van into a group outside a mosque. nine others were injured. mi into a group outside a mosque. nine others were injured. qiii nine others were in'ured. all i could heart nine others were in'ured. all i could hear was _ nine others were in'ured. all i could hear was my _ nine others were injured. eli. i could hear was my sister crying and shouting, "dad, dad!," trying to wake up. at first it wasn't clear what happened. when she was first moved from the scene she forge her father was alive and waited for news. i stayed awake that whole night, morning, just waiting for summary to sa
one person, makram ali, was killed and nine others injured. s correspondent sonja jessup about her memories of herfather, and the impact of the attack on the community. this is how makram ali's family remember him, a loving father and grandfather with a sense of fun. he was just a very lively, happy, bubbly person. i don't know anyone like him who is always 24/7 happy. makram ali was murdered five years ago, targeted because of his muslim faith. the driver drove and it van into a group outside...
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today marks five years since the terror attack at a finsbury park mosque, which saw one person, makram aliid on twitter that his thoughts are with the families affected — and terrorists will never change our way of life. london mayor sadiq khan has also condemned the attack — adding that london stands united against terrorism. colombians go to the polls today in the second — and final — round of presidential elections. they will choose between two very different candidates — leftist gustavo petro, who has promised more equality, or populist businessman rodolfo hernandez, who's been labelled a colombian trump. 0ur south america correspondent katy watson reports from colombia's capital, bogota. they pray a last attempt at salvation — and a prayerfor colombia's men. in a country used to decades of civil conflict, even the priests use the language of war. this is a call to action. they're fighting to put men back in control. but this isn't just about religious conservatism, it's about political indoctrination. these priests are issuing a thinly veiled warning not to vote for the left. this is
today marks five years since the terror attack at a finsbury park mosque, which saw one person, makram aliid on twitter that his thoughts are with the families affected — and terrorists will never change our way of life. london mayor sadiq khan has also condemned the attack — adding that london stands united against terrorism. colombians go to the polls today in the second — and final — round of presidential elections. they will choose between two very different candidates — leftist...
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one person, makram ali, was killed and nine others injured when a van was driven into worshippers outsiders at the finals of the european championship and the african cup of nations suffered online abuse. fifa used new technology to assess the scale of the problem, as russell trott reports: england's marcus rashford, bukayo saka and jadon sancho were all targeted online, following their penalty misses in the euro 2020 final, leading to widespread calls for a clampdown on racist abuse on social media. now, a study commissioned by football's world governing body fifa says more than half of all players at the finals of the euros and the african cup of nations suffered some form of social media abuse. fifa used artificial intelligence to track almost half a million posts. it found that homophobic and racist comments were the most common. much of the abuse came from fans of the players�* home nations. with the world cup in qatar just five months away, fifa said they would work with unions to implement a plan on how to protect players. footballers has worked hard to stamp out racism inside stad
one person, makram ali, was killed and nine others injured when a van was driven into worshippers outsiders at the finals of the european championship and the african cup of nations suffered online abuse. fifa used new technology to assess the scale of the problem, as russell trott reports: england's marcus rashford, bukayo saka and jadon sancho were all targeted online, following their penalty misses in the euro 2020 final, leading to widespread calls for a clampdown on racist abuse on social...