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. —— concertina manchester arena. —— concert here at manchester arena. y were paid who are collecting their children but tonight is about celebrating manchester and remembering those victims. the bands that are playing from the city ignored gallagher, rick astley —— noel gallagher. those who are at the concert when the bomb went off, it is about trying to replace the horrific memories of something more positive and some of the families have been here visiting the families have been here visiting the arena, senior refurbished to help them come to terms with what has happened. james allen is from the arena. i think it's going to be emotional for everybody. not only will we have our staff here, we will also have people that read heard on the night that have bought a ticket and came back. i think this is emotional for the whole of manchester. what we are hoping to do is give people confidence to come back to the arena not just tomorrow night but going forward and finding that they will have a safe environment to come into and we're asking people to bring us l
. —— concertina manchester arena. —— concert here at manchester arena. y were paid who are collecting their children but tonight is about celebrating manchester and remembering those victims. the bands that are playing from the city ignored gallagher, rick astley —— noel gallagher. those who are at the concert when the bomb went off, it is about trying to replace the horrific memories of something more positive and some of the families have been here visiting the families have been...
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manchester arena — back, open for business. the show, a cordon will be in place around the arena. but that wasn't stopping those going in from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously there is, like, a little bit of scaredness, but not as much as excitement. it's the overriding emotion of hope, just to show that the event's open again, and what the terrorist did won't overcome us. we just want to come back to the opening and show that nothing's going to stop people from coming here. we're manchester, and we're proud. and it is going to be a challenging evening for this family, who bought tickets for tonight despite having been in the foyer when the terrorist bomb went off. scary, nervous, but we're going to enjoy it. we are here for the 22 people what died. we've got to make memories. they can't make memories any more, can they? no. inside, the first people to sit in these seats since the bomb exploded in may. before the concert, greater manchester's mayor read the names of the 22 victims. of saffie
manchester arena — back, open for business. the show, a cordon will be in place around the arena. but that wasn't stopping those going in from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously there is, like, a little bit of scaredness, but not as much as excitement. it's the overriding emotion of hope, just to show that the event's open again, and what the terrorist did won't overcome us. we just want to come back to the opening and show that nothing's going to stop...
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there is still a lot of work to do here. 1a,000 people attended the re—opening of the manchester arenae. noel gallagher, rick astley and peter kay were among the performers at the we are manchester show. a bbc investigation has found more than a00 children could be buried in a mass grave, close to an orphanage in lanarkshire. the children, who mostly died from disease such as tb and pneumonia, had all been residents at the smyllum care home. it was run by catholic nuns until it closed in 1981. it was previously thought closer to 150 children were buried at the site. kim jong—un has attended a celebration to congratulate the scientists behind last weekposmac powerful nuclear teststopmac state television showed the leader greeting crowds and enjoying the entertainmentstopmac the regime's nuclear activities have faced widespread condemnation. egyptian archaeologists have discovered the tomb of a royal goldsmith that they say is more than 3,000 years old. it was found on the bank of the river nile in the city of luxor. among the items inside are the mummies of a woman and her two adult chi
there is still a lot of work to do here. 1a,000 people attended the re—opening of the manchester arenae. noel gallagher, rick astley and peter kay were among the performers at the we are manchester show. a bbc investigation has found more than a00 children could be buried in a mass grave, close to an orphanage in lanarkshire. the children, who mostly died from disease such as tb and pneumonia, had all been residents at the smyllum care home. it was run by catholic nuns until it closed in...
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the manchester arena reopens tonight, just over three months after the terrorist attack which killed oncert. headlining the event will be noel gallagher and his band, alongside acts courteeners and rick astley. the united nations is warning of an unprecedented refugee crisis in myanmar. it says more than a quarter of a million people have fled the country in recent days, a dramatic increase on previous estimates. the muslim rohinja minority says that myanmar‘s military has been attacking them and burning villages. the un says 270,000 people have crossed into neighbouring bangladesh in just a fortnight. the united states has called for a meeting of the un security council for monday to push for tougher sanctions on north korea. it wants to impose an oil embargo, ban its exports of textiles and subject leader kim jong—un to an asset freeze and travel ban. it follows north korea's continued refusal to end its nuclear weapons programme. the government is being urged to force restaurants, pubs and take—aways in england to display food hygiene ratings. a score of five means hygiene is very
the manchester arena reopens tonight, just over three months after the terrorist attack which killed oncert. headlining the event will be noel gallagher and his band, alongside acts courteeners and rick astley. the united nations is warning of an unprecedented refugee crisis in myanmar. it says more than a quarter of a million people have fled the country in recent days, a dramatic increase on previous estimates. the muslim rohinja minority says that myanmar‘s military has been attacking them...
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the manchester arena reopens tonight, just over three months after the terrorist attack there which killedhe "we are manchester" benefit concert. headlining the event will be noel gallagher and his band, alongside acts the courteeners and rick astley. we can speak now to kate sweeting who's in manchester. i suppose mixed emotions on a day like today? yes, indeed. it isjust over 100 days since a suicide bomber detonated a device among crowds, leaving an ariana grande concert here at manchester arena. 22 people died and 59 were injured. many of the victims were children who had been here to watch the concert. the youngest victim was only eight years old. some were parents here to collect their children. but tonight is about celebrating manchester, and remembering the victims. those performing tonight are from the city. as you said, noel gallagher is headlining with his band, the high flying birds. the courteeners and rick astley, and some attending tonight were at the consulate when the bomb went off, and tonight is about replacing some of those horrific memories with something more positive
the manchester arena reopens tonight, just over three months after the terrorist attack there which killedhe "we are manchester" benefit concert. headlining the event will be noel gallagher and his band, alongside acts the courteeners and rick astley. we can speak now to kate sweeting who's in manchester. i suppose mixed emotions on a day like today? yes, indeed. it isjust over 100 days since a suicide bomber detonated a device among crowds, leaving an ariana grande concert here at...
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manchester arena. back, open for business. around the arena. but that wasn't stopping those coming in from having fun. even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously there is a bit of scariness but not as much as excitement. it is the overriding emotion of hope, to show that the event is opening again and what the terrorists did will not overcome us. we just want to come back for the opening and show people that nothing is going to stop people from coming here. we are manchester and pride. it is one to be a challenging evening for this family who bought tickets for tonight despite having beenin tickets for tonight despite having been in the foyer when the bomb went off. scary, nervous. but we are going to enjoy it. we are here for the 22 people who died. we have to make memories, they cannot make those memories any more, can make? inside, the first people to sit in these seats since the bomb exploded in may. before the concert, greater manchester's may read the names of the 22 victims. saffie roussos. courtney and phi
manchester arena. back, open for business. around the arena. but that wasn't stopping those coming in from having fun. even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously there is a bit of scariness but not as much as excitement. it is the overriding emotion of hope, to show that the event is opening again and what the terrorists did will not overcome us. we just want to come back for the opening and show people that nothing is going to stop people from coming here. we are manchester and...
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on from the bomb attack that left 22 people dead, 14,000 people attended the reopening of the manchester arena performances from the likes of noel gallagher, peter kay and rick astley. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson was there. # so, sally can wait... manchester arena, united in song, headliner noel gallagher leading the 14,000 capacity crowd in don't look back in anger, which became an anthem of unity after the terror attack in may. crowd: don't look back in anger. don't look back in anger, i heard you say. earlier, outside the venue, it was all rather different. there was heightened security, with armed police and longer—than—usual searches on the way in. that was not stopping those going from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously there is a little bit of scaredness but not as much as excitement. it's the overriding emotion of hope, just to show that the event's open again and what the terrorists did will not overcome us. this family had bought tickets for the show, despite having been in the foyer when the terrorist bomb went off. scary, nervous
on from the bomb attack that left 22 people dead, 14,000 people attended the reopening of the manchester arena performances from the likes of noel gallagher, peter kay and rick astley. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson was there. # so, sally can wait... manchester arena, united in song, headliner noel gallagher leading the 14,000 capacity crowd in don't look back in anger, which became an anthem of unity after the terror attack in may. crowd: don't look back in anger. don't look...
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manchester arena has been closed for nearly four months.ave had to balance the commercial pressures of continuing to cancel events with the sensitivities felt by some of those bereaved and caught up in the attack here. after spending an hour looking at the lobby, leonora and robbie emerged. how did you find the experience today? when i started walking up, i will be honest, i started filling up and i asked the police officer where was the bomber? because i had seen him and i got showed where he was standing when the bomb went off, this distance, he was right next to me. he was stood right next to you? yeah, i always thought he was ten meters away, but he was right next to me. i couldn't believe that we were actually beside the bomber and it explains to me why i got these injuries, but i don't feel so lucky though because knowing he was beside me, we're still alive. it brings back the memories. it brings back, you know, that night. it was hard, but the couple are glad they went. they say they know it was help them heal. judith moritz, bbc new
manchester arena has been closed for nearly four months.ave had to balance the commercial pressures of continuing to cancel events with the sensitivities felt by some of those bereaved and caught up in the attack here. after spending an hour looking at the lobby, leonora and robbie emerged. how did you find the experience today? when i started walking up, i will be honest, i started filling up and i asked the police officer where was the bomber? because i had seen him and i got showed where he...
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manchester arena united in song.g the 14,000 capacity crowd in don't look back in anger, which became an anthem of unity after the terror attack in may. crowd: don't look back in anger. don't look back in anger, i heard you say. earlier, outside the venue, it was all rather different. there was heightened security, with armed police and longer—than—usual searches on the way in. that wasn't stopping those going from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously there is a little bit of scaredness but not as much as excitement. it's the overriding emotion of hope, just to show that the event's open again and what the terrorists did won't overcome us. the langbridge family had bought tickets for the show, despite having been in the foyer when the terrorist bomb went off. scary, nervous but we're here for the 22 people what died. we've got to make memories. they can't make memories any more, can they? inside, the first people to sit in these seats since the bomb exploded in may. before the concert,
manchester arena united in song.g the 14,000 capacity crowd in don't look back in anger, which became an anthem of unity after the terror attack in may. crowd: don't look back in anger. don't look back in anger, i heard you say. earlier, outside the venue, it was all rather different. there was heightened security, with armed police and longer—than—usual searches on the way in. that wasn't stopping those going from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously there...
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manchester arena, back open for business.d after the joe security with armed police and after thejoe cordina security with armed police and after the joe cordina will security with armed police and after thejoe cordina will be placed around the arena, but that wasn't stopping those going in from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously, there is a bit of being frightened, but not more excitement. there are to move forward —— an overall feeling of hope. we are manchester and we are proud. it'll be a challenging evening for this family, who bought tickets for tonight despite being in the a8 when the terrorist bomb off. scary, nervous, but we will enjoy it. we are here for the 22 people that died. we have to make memories. they can't any more. inside, the first people to sit in the seat since the bomb exploded in may. before the concert, greater manchester mayor read the name of the 22 victims. saffie roussos courtney and philip... then the port tony walsh started proceedings. always remember, never f
manchester arena, back open for business.d after the joe security with armed police and after thejoe cordina security with armed police and after the joe cordina will security with armed police and after thejoe cordina will be placed around the arena, but that wasn't stopping those going in from having fun, even if many were experiencing mixed emotions. obviously, there is a bit of being frightened, but not more excitement. there are to move forward —— an overall feeling of hope. we are...
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manchester arena, back, opened manchesterarena, back, opened the business.ter the show, accorded will be in place around the arena. but that wasn't stopping those going in without having fun. even if many were expressed —— expressing mixed emotions. obviously we are scared but. just a feeling of hope. what the terrorists did won't overcome us. the terrorists did won't overcome us. we just want to come back and show that nothing will stop people from coming here. we are manchester and we are proud. it will be a challenging even for this family. bought tickets to light despite having been in the foyer when the bomb went off. we are going to enjoy it. we are here but the 22 people that died, we have the memories. they can't make memories any more, can they? the first people to sit in the seats before the bomb exploded in may. greater manchester's mayor read the names of the victims. southee rose, wendy ——. read the names of the victims. southee rose, wendy --. always remember, never forget. to make sure that happens, the proceeds will go towards the memorialfor
manchester arena, back, opened manchesterarena, back, opened the business.ter the show, accorded will be in place around the arena. but that wasn't stopping those going in without having fun. even if many were expressed —— expressing mixed emotions. obviously we are scared but. just a feeling of hope. what the terrorists did won't overcome us. the terrorists did won't overcome us. we just want to come back and show that nothing will stop people from coming here. we are manchester and we are...
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a surgeon who treated victims of the manchester arena attacks has been stabbed in a suspected hate crimecked in greater manchester on sunday. he was taken to hospital, and has since been discharged. police are questioning two men aged 32 and 54 over the attack, as judith moritz reports. he had something in his hand. moments after he was stabbed, this is nasser kurdy inside the mosque where he had gone for prayers. mr kurdy was on his way in into the building when he became aware of another man across the road. moments later he was attacked. so i went into the hall, and ifelt threatened. today, he is recovering at home and is very thankful to be alive. i remember a heavy blow to the back of my neck. and that was after i had entered the premises. it was a total shock. i genuinely felt he was going to run after me, into the mosque, and just carry on what he started. it felt that way. he was... the anger that was coming across was quite clear to me. greater manchester police are treating the attack as a hate crime, but have not classified it as terrorist related. they have arrested two men a
a surgeon who treated victims of the manchester arena attacks has been stabbed in a suspected hate crimecked in greater manchester on sunday. he was taken to hospital, and has since been discharged. police are questioning two men aged 32 and 54 over the attack, as judith moritz reports. he had something in his hand. moments after he was stabbed, this is nasser kurdy inside the mosque where he had gone for prayers. mr kurdy was on his way in into the building when he became aware of another man...
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since a suicide bomber detonated a device in crowds, leaving an ariana grande concert here at manchester arenat victim just eight years old, but tonight is about celebrating manchester and remembering those victims. the band is playing tonight from the city, noel gallagher is headlining, rick astley is also playing and it's expected that some of those coming tonight will have been at the ariana grande concert and they will be hoping to replace some of those horrific memories of something more positive. james allen is from the arena. he was speaking to the bbc yesterday. i think it's going to be emotional for everybody. not only will we have our staff here, we will also have people that were here on the night that have bought a ticket and came back. i think this is emotional for the whole of manchester. what we are hoping to do is really give people back to the arena and not just is really give people back to the arena and notjust for is really give people back to the arena and not just for tomorrow night but going forward, and finding that they will have a safe environment to come into and we'
since a suicide bomber detonated a device in crowds, leaving an ariana grande concert here at manchester arenat victim just eight years old, but tonight is about celebrating manchester and remembering those victims. the band is playing tonight from the city, noel gallagher is headlining, rick astley is also playing and it's expected that some of those coming tonight will have been at the ariana grande concert and they will be hoping to replace some of those horrific memories of something more...
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and the manchester arena re—opens tonight with a benefit concert, more than three months after the terroristttack which killed 22 people. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. hurricane irma is continuing to sweep its way across the caribbean, en route to the us coast, leaving a path of devastation. cuba is the latest island to be hit. the category four storm — it was category five, the highest, but has eased slightly — made landfall off the north—eastern coast overnight bringing strong winds and heavy rain. communities have lost power and communication is becoming increasingly difficult in more remote areas. the bahamas have largely been spared after the storm changed course. this is irma's trajectory. it's expected to make landfall with us coast tomorrow, before heading inland. in florida, more than five million people — a quarter of its population — have been told to evacuate. and there's another hurricane coming. jose has strengthened to a category four, driving winds of 125mph, and forecasters warn it could strengthen still further. richard galpin has this report. four days after hurr
and the manchester arena re—opens tonight with a benefit concert, more than three months after the terroristttack which killed 22 people. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. hurricane irma is continuing to sweep its way across the caribbean, en route to the us coast, leaving a path of devastation. cuba is the latest island to be hit. the category four storm — it was category five, the highest, but has eased slightly — made landfall off the north—eastern coast overnight bringing...
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stabbed outside his mosque — the surgeon who treated victims of the manchester arena bombing.for aldi in the uk and ireland — a million more customers, so why are profits down? the desperate search and rescue mission to find a walker who fell into an old mineshaft in cornwall. coming up in sports day on bbc news, the premier league record—brea ker. midfielder gareth barry is expected to make a 633rd appearance this evening — more than any other player. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. labour's shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, has used his keynote party conference speech to announce a radical revision of the way labour would fund la rge—scale building projects. he's pledged that a future labour government would take control of so—called public finance initiatives. it would mark a huge shift in public policy. for 25 years — under both conservatives and labour — private companies have built hundreds of schools and hospitals and then been paid to maintain them. mr mcdonnell described the amount of money going to these companies as a scandal. here's our political
stabbed outside his mosque — the surgeon who treated victims of the manchester arena bombing.for aldi in the uk and ireland — a million more customers, so why are profits down? the desperate search and rescue mission to find a walker who fell into an old mineshaft in cornwall. coming up in sports day on bbc news, the premier league record—brea ker. midfielder gareth barry is expected to make a 633rd appearance this evening — more than any other player. good evening and welcome to the...
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manchester arena reopens tonight with a benefit concert — three months after the terrorist attack.he scores on the doors — calls for restaurants and cafes in england to display their food hygiene ratings. in sport, jimmy anderson makes history. he becomes the first englishman to take 500 test wickets, in the deciding match against the west indies. and louise has the weather... good morning. it is an autumnal start to the weekend. a day of sunny spells and scattered showers. but some of the showers will be heavy, with some hail and thunder, and rather breezy out to the west. more details coming up. good morning. first, our main story. millions of people have been warned to evacuate from florida as hurricane irma approaches the united states. the huge storm, which has left a path of destruction across the caribbean, made its way along the coast of cuba last night. it's expected to reach florida tomorrow. it is the first time a category five hurricane has slashed the country in decades and is expected to reach florida tomorrow. some of the worst affected caribbean islands are now brac
manchester arena reopens tonight with a benefit concert — three months after the terrorist attack.he scores on the doors — calls for restaurants and cafes in england to display their food hygiene ratings. in sport, jimmy anderson makes history. he becomes the first englishman to take 500 test wickets, in the deciding match against the west indies. and louise has the weather... good morning. it is an autumnal start to the weekend. a day of sunny spells and scattered showers. but some of the...
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the manchester arena reopens tonight with a benefit concert — more than three months after the terroristich killed 22 people. extra security measures will be in place for the we are manchester concert. now on bbc news, its time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in sweden, finding out how its capital, stockholm, plans to become the most futuristic city in the world. so, it shows the tickets, our names, and it all came from that. and i'll also be trying to get snug under the duvet in subzero temperatures. you have a good night's sleep. thanks, stefan, i'll bejust chilling here. and carmen's in japan, facing her food fears, as she takes on her latest taste challenge. it's quite overpowering. this might take a bit of getting used to. sweden's capital city stockholm is built around lake malaren and the baltic sea on 1a islands. its pastel—coloured buildings and historical old town date back seven centuries to a time when stockholm was scandinavia's main trading post. and, today, with a population of one million, it's one of europe's smallest but fastest—growing capital ci
the manchester arena reopens tonight with a benefit concert — more than three months after the terroristich killed 22 people. extra security measures will be in place for the we are manchester concert. now on bbc news, its time for the travel show. this week on the travel show, i'm in sweden, finding out how its capital, stockholm, plans to become the most futuristic city in the world. so, it shows the tickets, our names, and it all came from that. and i'll also be trying to get snug under...
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5pecialist mental trauma teams to help anyone who is struggling, but this is about showing that manchester arenaanchester is safe and open for bu5iness. with all the sport, here's mike bu5hell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. after his heroics on day two, james anderson picked up where he left off yesterday to add to his total of record—breaking te5t wicket5 for his country, as england try to restrict the west indies lead in the final, and deciding test. joe wilson reports from lord's. by by now it's almost automatic. another morning, he's off again. james anderson first over of the day. te5t wicket 502 and still counting. fast forward to celebrations, anderson again, jermaine blackwood gone. west indies we re jermaine blackwood gone. west indies were trying to build a lead but running out of batsmen. england were trying to stop everyone will stop wait and see who decided to chase this paul all the way to the boundary. here comes a wicketkeeper just too late. with intense batting concentration required, shane did this. he's had a miserable 5erie5 and england took that six wicket with wes
5pecialist mental trauma teams to help anyone who is struggling, but this is about showing that manchester arenaanchester is safe and open for bu5iness. with all the sport, here's mike bu5hell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. after his heroics on day two, james anderson picked up where he left off yesterday to add to his total of record—breaking te5t wicket5 for his country, as england try to restrict the west indies lead in the final, and deciding test. joe wilson reports from...
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the manchester arena reopens tonight with a benefit concert, more than three months after the terrorist attack which killed 22 people. and england's cricketers wrap up the series against the west indies — good evening and welcome to bbc news. hurricane irma is continuing to sweep its way across the caribbean, en route to the us coast, leaving a path of devastation. in cuba, a million people — almost a tenth of the country's population — have been moved to safety, along with thousands of tourists. state media said it was the first time the eye of a category five storm had made landfall in the country for 85 years. winds pounded cuba's northern coast, causing flooding and bringing down power lines. the bahamas have largely been spared after the storm changed course. this is irma's trajectory. turks and caicos behind it, making its way to cuba. it's expected to make landfall with us coast tomorrow, before heading inland. in florida, more than6 million people, a quarter of its population, have been told to evacuate. officials have confirmed that six people have been killed in british virgin
the manchester arena reopens tonight with a benefit concert, more than three months after the terrorist attack which killed 22 people. and england's cricketers wrap up the series against the west indies — good evening and welcome to bbc news. hurricane irma is continuing to sweep its way across the caribbean, en route to the us coast, leaving a path of devastation. in cuba, a million people — almost a tenth of the country's population — have been moved to safety, along with thousands of...
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he goes up against hughie fury — cousin of tyson fury — at the manchester arena.ser to a potential unification bout with anthonyjoshua. our boxing reporter alex gulrajani joins me. and alex is this what parker is ultimately eyeing here? yes, he wants to an absence of heavyweight scene. he says that is based in the united kingdom. anthony joshuais based in the united kingdom. anthony joshua is the king of the division. he's been training in london with david haye and plans on making himself available in london, after this fight. he has to win it. it's a tricky one against hughie fury. we know the name because of his cousin, tyson, what he did two years ago, beating vladimir putin. the training camp has been different for this one. they have gone back to basics. i was fortunate enough to spend time with them a couple of weeks ago in the lake district. very like rocky. peter heery, the man behind all of this, the man that masterminded the win against flooding klitschko, it is his father. if there is somebody who knows what they're talking about, it is beautifully eer
he goes up against hughie fury — cousin of tyson fury — at the manchester arena.ser to a potential unification bout with anthonyjoshua. our boxing reporter alex gulrajani joins me. and alex is this what parker is ultimately eyeing here? yes, he wants to an absence of heavyweight scene. he says that is based in the united kingdom. anthony joshuais based in the united kingdom. anthony joshua is the king of the division. he's been training in london with david haye and plans on making himself...
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the call follows a number of attacks in the uk this year, including the manchester arena bombing, whichpop concert. andy moore reports. i've trained in taekwondo for 16 years. the new video, aimed specifically at young people, features some famous faces, with a message that police hope is becoming familiar to the public. do you know what i'd do, in a knife or gun terror attack? i'd run... hide... tell. this campaign has been launched against a backdrop of a wave of terror attacks, including the manchester arena bomb, where many young people were killed and injured. their message is to run if you can, hide if you can't, and tell police about the threat as soon as it is safe to do so. after the parsons green attack on the tube in london, some people stopped to film a partially exploded device that was still on fire. police are taking this opportunity to remind everyone that their first priority is their own safety. they should move rapidly away from danger. hello, you're through to the nspcc hotline. .. the nspcc is also involved in this campaign. they have been contacted by 300 young peo
the call follows a number of attacks in the uk this year, including the manchester arena bombing, whichpop concert. andy moore reports. i've trained in taekwondo for 16 years. the new video, aimed specifically at young people, features some famous faces, with a message that police hope is becoming familiar to the public. do you know what i'd do, in a knife or gun terror attack? i'd run... hide... tell. this campaign has been launched against a backdrop of a wave of terror attacks, including the...
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a special concert has been held tonight at the manchester arena, which has re—opened amid heavy securityhe suicide bomb attack which killed 22 people in may. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ruth lea, economic advisor at arbuthnot banking group and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai brown. tomorrow's front pages starting with the devastation wrought on cuba by hurricane irma is marked by the photograph on the observer's front page — it says caribbean residents are begging for help. the paper also headlines research from the local government association which claims some of the poorest families will be 50 pounds a week worse off by the end of the decade. according to the sunday times, former prime minister tony blair claims that if the government brought in proper immigration controls it would be possible to take back control of the uk's borders without leaving the eu. the mail on sunday headlines news that the independent inquiry into child sex abuse is being widened to examine a separate police inquiry which investiga
a special concert has been held tonight at the manchester arena, which has re—opened amid heavy securityhe suicide bomb attack which killed 22 people in may. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are ruth lea, economic advisor at arbuthnot banking group and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai brown. tomorrow's front pages starting with the devastation wrought on cuba by hurricane irma is marked by the photograph on the observer's...
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the manchester arena reopens tonight, just over three months after the terrorist attack which killed ecurity measures will be in place for the we are manchester benefit concert. headlining the event will be noel gallagher and his band, alongside acts courteeners and rick astley. that venue has had some amazing artists from all over the world come and play there, and i think that has to keep going. and it was absolutely terrible. there are no words for it, what happened. but i do think positive light has to be shone, sometimes, for us to get through things. the united states has called a meeting of the un security council for monday, to push for tougher sanctions on north korea. it wants to impose an oil embargo, ban its exports of textiles, and subject leader kim jong—un to an asset freeze and travel ban. it follows north korea's continued refusal to end its nuclear weapons programme. the united nations is warning of an unprecedented refugee crisis in myanmar. it says more than 250,000 people have fled the country in recent days, a dramatic increase on previous estimates. the muslim r
the manchester arena reopens tonight, just over three months after the terrorist attack which killed ecurity measures will be in place for the we are manchester benefit concert. headlining the event will be noel gallagher and his band, alongside acts courteeners and rick astley. that venue has had some amazing artists from all over the world come and play there, and i think that has to keep going. and it was absolutely terrible. there are no words for it, what happened. but i do think positive...
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. >>> still ahead, manchester arena reopened this weekend. the charity concert held after the deadly terrorist attack last may. >>> and a local officer fighting a vendor outside a football game is raising eyebrows. >>> and a new era of 49ers football kicked off today, and it's a mixed performance. highlights later in sports. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life that... you'll never be ready for. your little girl getting married being one of them. ♪ ♪ >>> new at 10:00, governor brown scheduled to meet with the mexico's top diplomat tomorrow in sacramento. the mexican diplomat then heads south to los angeles to show support for immigrants living in california worried about their future. last week president trump announced he's ready to end the federal program that protected more than 800,000 young immigrants from deportations. >> >. and a uc berkeley officers is facing criticism for an incident with a food vendor outside cal's football game. he
. >>> still ahead, manchester arena reopened this weekend. the charity concert held after the deadly terrorist attack last may. >>> and a local officer fighting a vendor outside a football game is raising eyebrows. >>> and a new era of 49ers football kicked off today, and it's a mixed performance. highlights later in sports. been trying to prepare for this day... and i'm still not ready. the reason i'm telling you this is that there will be moments in your life...
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that she will take her special christmas tour to manchester arena tour, and so it must be said thatbomber, on july seven, of the trains attacked by a suicide bomber, onjuly seven, 2005. also with us, keman allen, who was at the ariana grande concert in manchester that was bombed earlier this year, and dr sally leivesley, who advises governments and companies on the protection of the public. thank you for talking to us. keman, how has your behaviour changed, if at all, since you were caught up in the bombings? yeah, i can hear you. i was a bit quiet, i wonder if you can tell the audience how your behaviour has changed since you were caught up in the manchester arena bombing? inaudible studio: i'm going to come back to you, the line is not good enough, i really do want to hear what you have got to say, so we will redial. david, hello, can you hear me? yes, ican david, hello, can you hear me? yes, i can you find. thank you for talking to us, i wonder if your behaviour changed at all after 7/7? i'm certainly more conscious of personal safety, one example is i travel a lot by air, for bu
that she will take her special christmas tour to manchester arena tour, and so it must be said thatbomber, on july seven, of the trains attacked by a suicide bomber, onjuly seven, 2005. also with us, keman allen, who was at the ariana grande concert in manchester that was bombed earlier this year, and dr sally leivesley, who advises governments and companies on the protection of the public. thank you for talking to us. keman, how has your behaviour changed, if at all, since you were caught up...
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the surgeon nasa kurdy, who helped victims of the manchester arena terror attack, has been stabbed inn greater manchester. police are continuing to question two men about the incident. the global boss of the taxi service uber has apologised for mistakes made by the company, after it was refused a new licence to operate in london. transport for london said it had concerns over the company's conduct. uber is appealing against the decision, but admitted it ‘must change. a 16—year—old girl has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a woman was stabbed at a secondary school, winterton community academy, in north lincolnshire. police said a kitchen knife was used in the attack. the victim is in hospital but her injuries are not life—threatening. our correspondent dan johnson sent this report. the start of the school day at this small town comprehensive was shaken by an incident that ended with a member of staff seriously injured and a year ii pupil under arrest. we reacted immediately and were on scene in minutes. the pupil had been detained by members of staff and obviously m
the surgeon nasa kurdy, who helped victims of the manchester arena terror attack, has been stabbed inn greater manchester. police are continuing to question two men about the incident. the global boss of the taxi service uber has apologised for mistakes made by the company, after it was refused a new licence to operate in london. transport for london said it had concerns over the company's conduct. uber is appealing against the decision, but admitted it ‘must change. a 16—year—old girl...
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a points decision saw parker come out on top at manchester arena.. parker‘s next opponent could be britain‘s anthonyjoshua. obviously there are other champions. i feel like give we make these fights, we can definitely get some good exposure here. you looking at getting to one of those before they getting to one of those before they get each other? i will leave that with my team to try and setup. hopefully we can set up something in the near future. it is an exciting time to be a heavyweight. luke campbell also lost his world title fight in los angeles. the london 2012 olympic gold medallist was beaten on points by the wba lightweight champion jorge linares. in his toughest test since turning professional, campbell recovered after being knocked down in the second round. but linares never looked particularly troubled in his victory. olympic champion eliud kipchoge has won the berlin marathon. but didn‘t manage to achieve the new world record he was after. the victory underlines his status as the world‘s best long—distance runner. our athletics reporte
a points decision saw parker come out on top at manchester arena.. parker‘s next opponent could be britain‘s anthonyjoshua. obviously there are other champions. i feel like give we make these fights, we can definitely get some good exposure here. you looking at getting to one of those before they getting to one of those before they get each other? i will leave that with my team to try and setup. hopefully we can set up something in the near future. it is an exciting time to be a...
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also in the programme — here in britain manchester arena reopens with a benefit concert, more than three that killed 22 people.
also in the programme — here in britain manchester arena reopens with a benefit concert, more than three that killed 22 people.
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campaign has been launched against a backdrop of a wave of terrorist attacks, including the manchester arenathe message is to run if you can, heidi carter, and told police at about the threat as soon as it is said to do so. after the parsons as it is said to do so. after the pa rsons green as it is said to do so. after the parsons green attack in london, some people stopped to film a partially exploded device still on fire. police are taking the opportunity to remind airon that police are taking the opportunity to remind air on that their first priority should be to move rapidly away from danger. the nspcc is also involved in this campaign. they have been contacted by 300 young people, worried about terrorism since april. police are hoping this new message will be taught in schools and colleges, to all 11—16 year old. remember run tell. theresa may will defend the free market economy later — a day afterjeremy corbyn told the labour party conference that capitalism was facing a "crisis of legitimacy". the prime minister will put forward her arguments in a speech to mark the twentieth annivers
campaign has been launched against a backdrop of a wave of terrorist attacks, including the manchester arenathe message is to run if you can, heidi carter, and told police at about the threat as soon as it is said to do so. after the parsons as it is said to do so. after the pa rsons green as it is said to do so. after the parsons green attack in london, some people stopped to film a partially exploded device still on fire. police are taking the opportunity to remind airon that police are...
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that is an unusual last saw this in the aftermath of the manchester arena attack. 0peration temperer. the prime minister talked about operation temperer. yes, that is the first stage by which soldiers are used to do some of thejohn stones normally by the police. we didn't see a lot of that after the manchester attack, but people should not be surprised to suddenly see soldiers in places where arms police officers might otherwise have been. we are going into another busy weekend. it is still the busy end of the autumn when lots of events are still going on around the country. at all those events, people can expect to see much higher security. we already know there will be higher security ahead of the chelsea and arsenal game on sunday. the chelsea stadium will be open tomorrow, no stadium tours at the chelsea stadium in the build—up to that game. another example of the kind of thing that people will see over this weekend. the event began at 20 past eight this morning. you are still there 12 hours later. how much progress is likely to have been made? the scene has be
that is an unusual last saw this in the aftermath of the manchester arena attack. 0peration temperer. the prime minister talked about operation temperer. yes, that is the first stage by which soldiers are used to do some of thejohn stones normally by the police. we didn't see a lot of that after the manchester attack, but people should not be surprised to suddenly see soldiers in places where arms police officers might otherwise have been. we are going into another busy weekend. it is still the...
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the threat level was briefly raised to critical after the manchester arena attack in may. she says the latest attack in london is the greatest example of why the u.s. travel ban should be extended. the president called the explosion, and other attack, by a loser terrorist. may may haveat lost an opportunity to prevent it. the latest north korean missile flew farther than any other one that kim jong-un's regime has launched. it was the second want to fly over japan in two months ended traveled enough distance to put the u.s. territory of guam in range. the launch was not unexpected. pyongyang had vowed to retaliate for sanctions. an 11-year-old boy from virginia got his wish to mow the white house lawn after writing a letter to president trump earlier this year. frank, who lives in the washington suburbs, wrote the , "it would beay his honor to mow the white house lawn." ,e was so focused on the lawn he didn't notice the president until they were next to each other in the rose garden. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more tha
the threat level was briefly raised to critical after the manchester arena attack in may. she says the latest attack in london is the greatest example of why the u.s. travel ban should be extended. the president called the explosion, and other attack, by a loser terrorist. may may haveat lost an opportunity to prevent it. the latest north korean missile flew farther than any other one that kim jong-un's regime has launched. it was the second want to fly over japan in two months ended traveled...
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the call follows a number of attacks in the uk this year, including the manchester arena bombing, whichrts. i've trained in taekwondo for 16 years. the new video, aimed specifically at young people, features some famous faces, with a message that police hope is becoming familiar to the british public. do you know what i'd do, in a knife or gun terror attack? i'd run. hide. tell. this campaign has been launched against a backdrop of a wave of terror attacks, including the manchester arena bomb, where many young people were killed and injured. their message is to run if you can, hide if you can't, and then tell apologies for moving away from that report. we are going to brussels where a news conference is underway. we set out a clear, pragmatic approach designed to help secure an agreement that works for all sides. it builds on a hugely significant work that has gone on a cross government over the last year that has seen us published 1a papers over the future relationship. there have been 2—macro silk white papers. this week, my negotiating team came armed with details of the proposals se
the call follows a number of attacks in the uk this year, including the manchester arena bombing, whichrts. i've trained in taekwondo for 16 years. the new video, aimed specifically at young people, features some famous faces, with a message that police hope is becoming familiar to the british public. do you know what i'd do, in a knife or gun terror attack? i'd run. hide. tell. this campaign has been launched against a backdrop of a wave of terror attacks, including the manchester arena bomb,...
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victims of the manchester arena attacking may have been back to the venue ahead of its re. that made a private visit on the eve of the we are manchester benefit concert on saturday the arenas fast show since twenty two people were killed. when a bomb was detonated in the foyer. i didn't know this quite anxious pony known then that he displays who. build up inside now gotten a this i thought i feel awoken a. role being leonora around the long road to recovery but this part of the journey is especially daunting. that being taken back to the arena where they were injured. they hope that seeing its again will help them come to terms with the experience of the explosion. the physical injuries are obvious but those emotional hurts to. the couple left us to visit the scene in privacy. the shattered roof and damaged walls of the law they and now hidden behind bright holdings. many of the bomb victims have chosen to see it in the hope that it can help the recovery. after spending an hour looking at the low pay leonora and dropping emerge. county following the experience today. when i
victims of the manchester arena attacking may have been back to the venue ahead of its re. that made a private visit on the eve of the we are manchester benefit concert on saturday the arenas fast show since twenty two people were killed. when a bomb was detonated in the foyer. i didn't know this quite anxious pony known then that he displays who. build up inside now gotten a this i thought i feel awoken a. role being leonora around the long road to recovery but this part of the journey is...
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sources have told the bbc the device used home—made peroxide—type explosive very similar to the manchester arena very detailed briefing on the device but refused to make that information public. they said there were many covert components to their investigation. what is clear is that there is a major man—hunt under way involving hundreds of police officers. the man leading the investigation repeatedly spoke at will about suspects and those responsible. i have asked the government ministers earlier on for permission to use members of the military to free up extra police resources. what that gives me and my team is an extra thousand armed police officers largely from nuclear constabulary and extra defence police who are freed up by being backfilled by soldiers. so—called islamic state has claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was carried out by a detachment of its soldiers. no—one is allowed through here. officially, the terror threat level remained the same but last night, the prime minister confirmed it had been raised to critical, the highest possible level. the joint terrorism analy
sources have told the bbc the device used home—made peroxide—type explosive very similar to the manchester arena very detailed briefing on the device but refused to make that information public. they said there were many covert components to their investigation. what is clear is that there is a major man—hunt under way involving hundreds of police officers. the man leading the investigation repeatedly spoke at will about suspects and those responsible. i have asked the government...
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morning could have been more deadly than the explosive used in the devastating attack at england's manchester arena in may. today's bomb failed. earlier we spoke with an explosives expert a former federal atf agent. >> the person who put the device together obviously didn't know what they were doing, or they used some materials that were not as strong or as sensitive as they hoped they would be. another possibility is that the detonator, whether it was a timer or a fuse or cell phone, which i think would be a little unlikely in this case, didn't function as designed either. >> investigators who inspected the bomb say the bucket, the grocery bag and wires remained intact even after the explosion. that should help authorities find those responsible. >>> from bart trains to muni buses and san francisco ferries, bay area transit agencies are on alert tonight in the wake of today's attack in london. at 6:30, ktvu's tom vacar will tell us what's being done to try to keep riders safe. >>> late this afternoon, north korea announced that its leader kim jong-un is vowing to complete his country's nuclear wea
morning could have been more deadly than the explosive used in the devastating attack at england's manchester arena in may. today's bomb failed. earlier we spoke with an explosives expert a former federal atf agent. >> the person who put the device together obviously didn't know what they were doing, or they used some materials that were not as strong or as sensitive as they hoped they would be. another possibility is that the detonator, whether it was a timer or a fuse or cell phone,...
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this comes after the terrorist atrocities at westminster, the manchester arena, london bridge, boroughark. looking back, we must pay tribute to the brave police officers, firefighters, nhs workers and transport police who ran towards dangerand and transport police who ran towards danger and rose to the challenge of keeping as safe. of course, the tories have no respect for public sector workers, as theirunfair public respect for public sector workers, as their unfair public sector pay cap shows. but in its moments of greatest peril, the nation turns to its public sector workers, they should not be played off against each other, they should all be paid properly. and you cannot keep the nation secure oi'i and you cannot keep the nation secure on the cheap, yet only on friday, the chair of the national police chief 's council warned that counter terror funding for police forces will be cut by 7.2% over the next three years and home office documents reveal that the budget for the office of security and counterterrorism will fall by more than £50 million over the next two years. we oppose t
this comes after the terrorist atrocities at westminster, the manchester arena, london bridge, boroughark. looking back, we must pay tribute to the brave police officers, firefighters, nhs workers and transport police who ran towards dangerand and transport police who ran towards danger and rose to the challenge of keeping as safe. of course, the tories have no respect for public sector workers, as theirunfair public respect for public sector workers, as their unfair public sector pay cap...
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it is also thought to have been used in the manchester arena attack this year.hat involve the suicide bomber. but today's attacker wanted to get away. and used a timer. that's similar to damon smith seen here leaving a time device at north greenwich a year ago, which was spotted before when talk. -- before it went off. today, hundreds of counterterrorism detectives have been deployed in this investigation. they've been forensically analyzing this device, looking for fingerprints and dna. they have also been scouring cctv, looking for an individual carrying this bag onto the tube and getting off without it. that will have been the starting point for their manhunt. mi-5 are helping the investigation. they all want to know if the individual was part of a group or acted alone. as often has been the case was really if they were previously known to the authorities. >> unfortunately, it would not be surprising, a concept of a lone wolf now would be accurately described as a known wolf. attacks have been committed by individuals who were known in some way to the counter
it is also thought to have been used in the manchester arena attack this year.hat involve the suicide bomber. but today's attacker wanted to get away. and used a timer. that's similar to damon smith seen here leaving a time device at north greenwich a year ago, which was spotted before when talk. -- before it went off. today, hundreds of counterterrorism detectives have been deployed in this investigation. they've been forensically analyzing this device, looking for fingerprints and dna. they...