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the 15—year—old was one of 22 people killed at manchester arena. she's everywhere in our house. steve feels olivia's loss every day but does not blame the security services. i don't hold them to task over it because nobody, like i say, goes to work to do a bad job or anything. if they're admitting failures, then they must be learning lessons and they must be improving security. they must be tightening things up, especially on people leaving the country and coming back, where they've been and what's happened to them. if they're looking at things like that, that's a lesson to go for. the home office and other agencies are said to have made a litany of errors in the parsons green tube attack, which will require a further review. the government says it's doing everything it can to tackle the evolving threat of terrorism. judith moritz, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: the prime minister has hailed a draft agreement on post—brexit relations with the eu as ‘right for the whole of the uk'. after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 accepts it made a mistake
the 15—year—old was one of 22 people killed at manchester arena. she's everywhere in our house. steve feels olivia's loss every day but does not blame the security services. i don't hold them to task over it because nobody, like i say, goes to work to do a bad job or anything. if they're admitting failures, then they must be learning lessons and they must be improving security. they must be tightening things up, especially on people leaving the country and coming back, where they've been...
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the security service mi5 admits to errors in tracking the manchester arena bomber, who killed 22 people. the salisbury chemical attack — the police officer who was poisoned speaks about his ordeal for the first time. i was still very sweaty. the sweating had gone from my forehead down my back, and my neck was... my whole body was just dripping with sweat. as a new record is set for the amount of gas in the atmosphere causing global warming, i'll be reporting on how china could be making things worse. and we report on the incredible comeback by robert kubica, who's returned to formula 1 eight years after the crash that nearly ended his life. and coming up on sportsday on bbc news: can england's cricketers do the double as they prepare for their women's world t20 semifinal against india in antigua? good evening. just three days before the eu brexit summit, negotiators have finally agreed a draft political declaration on the uk's future relationship with the european union. the declaration, which covers trade, security and foreign affairs, is not legally binding and still needs approval by
the security service mi5 admits to errors in tracking the manchester arena bomber, who killed 22 people. the salisbury chemical attack — the police officer who was poisoned speaks about his ordeal for the first time. i was still very sweaty. the sweating had gone from my forehead down my back, and my neck was... my whole body was just dripping with sweat. as a new record is set for the amount of gas in the atmosphere causing global warming, i'll be reporting on how china could be making...
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mi5‘s handling of the manchester arena attack has been held up for particular criticism.as allowed to travel freely from libya, visited an extremist in prison, and was dealt with too slowly. robbie potter was gravely injured in the attack, left in a coma with shrapnel removed from his heart. today he's on the mend, but angry at the revelations. this is something that could have been stopped, end of. this didn't have to happen. every alarm bell was ringing. you feel let down? i am a bit, yes. there was enough warning signs, it wasn'tjust like one hoax call. there were enough warning signs. they should be took to court, i've said it. they should be took to court now. they are just as guilty, that could have been stopped. mis? yeah. 15—year—old olivia campbell—hardy was one of the 22 people killed at manchester arena. she's everywhere in our house, as you can tell, always in our thoughts. olivia's grandfather, steve, feels her loss every day, but doesn't blame the security services. i don't hold them to task over it because nobody goes to work to do a bad job of anything. bu
mi5‘s handling of the manchester arena attack has been held up for particular criticism.as allowed to travel freely from libya, visited an extremist in prison, and was dealt with too slowly. robbie potter was gravely injured in the attack, left in a coma with shrapnel removed from his heart. today he's on the mend, but angry at the revelations. this is something that could have been stopped, end of. this didn't have to happen. every alarm bell was ringing. you feel let down? i am a bit, yes....
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after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 accepts it made a mistake in noting the bomber. the detective leading the investigation into the novichok poisonings in salisbury has told the bbc the amount of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. the wife of matthew hedges, jailed for spying in the united arab emirates, thanks the foreign secretary, after he assured her that his team is doing everything in their power to free mr hedges. new figures reveal a big increase in the number of youngsters experiencing mental health problems. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are steven swinford, who's deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the talkradio presenter, daisy mcandrew. let's take a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the daily mail leads on theresa may's efforts to get her brexit deal over the line in the face of rebellious mps by directly appealing to the business community and the public for support. the guardian says the prime minister
after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 accepts it made a mistake in noting the bomber. the detective leading the investigation into the novichok poisonings in salisbury has told the bbc the amount of nerve agent found in a fake perfume bottle could have killed thousands of people. the wife of matthew hedges, jailed for spying in the united arab emirates, thanks the foreign secretary, after he assured her that his team is doing everything in their power to free mr...
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mis‘s handling of the manchester arena attack has been held up for particular criticism. libya, visited an extremist in prison, and was dealt with too slowly. robbie potter was gravely injured in the attack, left in a coma with shrapnel removed from his heart. today he's on the mend, but angry at the revelations. this is something that could have been stopped, end of. this didn't have to happen. every alarm bell was ringing. you feel let down? i am a bit, yes. there was enough warning signs, it wasn'tjust like one hoax call. there were enough warning signs. they should be took to court, i've said it. they should be took to court now. they are just as guilty, that could have been stopped. mis? yeah. 15—year—old olivia campbell—hardy was one of the 22 people killed at manchester arena. she's everywhere in our house, as you can tell, always in our thoughts. olivia's grandfather, steve, feels her loss every day, but doesn't blame the security services. i don't hold them to task over it because nobody goes to work to do a bad job of anything. but if they've admitted failures,
mis‘s handling of the manchester arena attack has been held up for particular criticism. libya, visited an extremist in prison, and was dealt with too slowly. robbie potter was gravely injured in the attack, left in a coma with shrapnel removed from his heart. today he's on the mend, but angry at the revelations. this is something that could have been stopped, end of. this didn't have to happen. every alarm bell was ringing. you feel let down? i am a bit, yes. there was enough warning signs,...
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darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded. he's not had enough help. nobody can see any injuries on me. because i physically don't have them. mentally, i've got hundreds. i get people saying, come on, darren, it's 17 months ago, get over it. what's been the lowest point for you? not wanting to be here. that's very bleak. yeah. in manchester, a special screening programme was set up to identify people who needed help, but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs trusts. there's no uk wide arrangement for the mental health response to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22 when he was killed in the 7/7 london bombings. his father graham now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough are not being followed. i've been overwhelmed by stories of people from 7/7, bataclan, tunisia and london, who have been left feeling suicidal, isolated and without support and help. we don't seem to have a national plan. learn anything from the previous attack. we don't seem to have a system that
darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded. he's not had enough help. nobody can see any injuries on me. because i physically don't have them. mentally, i've got hundreds. i get people saying, come on, darren, it's 17 months ago, get over it. what's been the lowest point for you? not wanting to be here. that's very bleak. yeah. in manchester, a special screening programme was set up to identify people who needed help, but counselling treatment is offered by individual...
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are the main stories this morning: mi5 admits for the first time that it failed to track the manchester arenaomber, salman abedi. the attacker blew himself up at an ariana grande concert in 2017, killing 22 people. we found that the system for regulating and reporting purchasing of ingredients used to make explosives was hopelessly out of date in dealing with the threat posed. this facilitating the perpetrators in acquiring the materials they needed. eu and british negotiators agree on a 26—page declaration on britain's future relationship with the union. the wife of matthew hedges — jailed for spying in the united arab emirates — accuses the government of putting british interests above her husband's fate. i was under the impression that they we re i was under the impression that they were putting their interests with the uae above british citizens‘ rightfulfreedom. the board of the carmaker nissan meets to decide whether to sack its chairman, carlos ghosn — who is accused of financial misconduct. good morning. it's thursday the 22nd of november, welcome to newsroom live, i'm joanna gosling.
are the main stories this morning: mi5 admits for the first time that it failed to track the manchester arenaomber, salman abedi. the attacker blew himself up at an ariana grande concert in 2017, killing 22 people. we found that the system for regulating and reporting purchasing of ingredients used to make explosives was hopelessly out of date in dealing with the threat posed. this facilitating the perpetrators in acquiring the materials they needed. eu and british negotiators agree on a...
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darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded., or ptsd. he says he's not had enough help. nobody can see any injuries on me. because i physically don't have them. mentally, i've got hundreds. i get people saying, come on, darren, it's 17 months ago, get over it. what's been the lowest point for you? not wanting to be here. that's very bleak. yeah. in manchester, a special screening programme was set up to identify people who needed help, but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs trusts. there's no uk wide arrangement for the mental health response to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22 when he was killed in the 7/7 his father graham now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough are not being followed. i've been overwhelmed by stories of people from 7/7, bataclan, tunisia and london, who have been left feeling suicidal, isolated and without support and help. we don't seem to have a national plan. we don't seem to learn anything from the previous attack. we don't seem to
darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded., or ptsd. he says he's not had enough help. nobody can see any injuries on me. because i physically don't have them. mentally, i've got hundreds. i get people saying, come on, darren, it's 17 months ago, get over it. what's been the lowest point for you? not wanting to be here. that's very bleak. yeah. in manchester, a special screening programme was set up to identify people who needed help, but counselling treatment is...
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darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded.r ptsd. he says he's not had enough help. nobody can see any injuries on me because i physically don't have them. mentally, i've got hundreds. i get people saying, "come on, darren, it's 17 months ago, get over it." what's been the lowest point for you? not wanting to be here. that's very bleak. yeah. in manchester, a special screening programme was set up to identify people who needed help but counselling treatment is offered by individual nhs trusts. there is no uk—wide arrangement for the mental health response to terror attacks. david foulkes was 22 when he was killed in the 7/7 london bombings. his father, graham, now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough aren't being followed. i've been overwhelmed with stories of people from 7/7, bataclan, tunisia and london, who had been left feeling suicidal, isolated, and without support and help. we don't seem to have a national plan. learn anything from the previous attack. we don't seem to
darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded.r ptsd. he says he's not had enough help. nobody can see any injuries on me because i physically don't have them. mentally, i've got hundreds. i get people saying, "come on, darren, it's 17 months ago, get over it." what's been the lowest point for you? not wanting to be here. that's very bleak. yeah. in manchester, a special screening programme was set up to identify people who needed help but counselling treatment...
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after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 accepts it made a mistake in notwife of matthew hedges — jailed for spying in the united arab emirates — thanks the foreign secretary, after he assured her that his team is doing everything in their power to free mr hedges. more on that, in a moment. the completion of an astonishing sporting comeback. robert kubica returns to formula 1 eight years after a crash that almost claimed his life. manu tuilagi is said to be named on the bench for the final autumn international against australia at twickenham on saturday. great britain is 0lympic australia at twickenham on saturday. great britain is olympic medal winning hockey team have been beaten by the netherlands. they must now beat argentina to have any chance of winning the bronze medal. i will be back with more on the all those stories at half past five. the wife of a british academic, jailed for life in the united arab emirates, says the way the foreign office has handled the case has been appalling. matthew hedges, from durham university, is accused of spying but h
after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 accepts it made a mistake in notwife of matthew hedges — jailed for spying in the united arab emirates — thanks the foreign secretary, after he assured her that his team is doing everything in their power to free mr hedges. more on that, in a moment. the completion of an astonishing sporting comeback. robert kubica returns to formula 1 eight years after a crash that almost claimed his life. manu tuilagi is said to be named...
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after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 admits for the first time it failedack the bomber. daniela tejada — the wife of a british student jailed for spying in the united arab emirates — accuses the british government of not doing enough to help. i was under the impression that they were putting their interests with the uae above a british citizen's rightfulfreedom. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with steve wyeth. a comeback story in sport this afternoon. eight years after a rallying accident that nearly killed him, robert kubica is returning to formula one with williams. thanks steve — and thomasz has the weather. ita it a mixed picture, very frosty today, coldest night since february. might be turning milder into next week, but for the time being, it will stay pretty chilly. thanks thomasz. also coming up — we'll have more on the report which warns that young lives are being "ruined" — with one in eight children and teenagers having a mental health disorder, with too many going on to self—harm or attempt suicide. hello everyone, this is afternoon
after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 admits for the first time it failedack the bomber. daniela tejada — the wife of a british student jailed for spying in the united arab emirates — accuses the british government of not doing enough to help. i was under the impression that they were putting their interests with the uae above a british citizen's rightfulfreedom. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with steve wyeth. a comeback story in sport this...
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m15 admits the first time that it failed to track the manchester arena bomber salman abedi. up at an ariana grande concert last check, killing 22 people. the wife of matthew hedges —— jailed for spying in the united arab emirates —— accuses the government of putting british interests above her husband's fate . business news 110w. the board of nissan has sacked its chairman carlos ghosn following allegations of financial misconduct. he has been accused by nissan of under—reporting his salary and using company assets for personal use. the board also voted to remove senior executive greg kelly. regulators promise to crack down on rent—to—own retailers. new rules will be introduced to prevent companies from overcharging vulnerable customers for household goods. the financial condust authority said it had seen cases when people paid over £1,500 for essentials like an electric cooker that could be bought in a shop for less than £300. majestic is starting to stockpile wine ahead of brexit. the merchant will spend up to eight million pounds buying more stock as a buffer against any
m15 admits the first time that it failed to track the manchester arena bomber salman abedi. up at an ariana grande concert last check, killing 22 people. the wife of matthew hedges —— jailed for spying in the united arab emirates —— accuses the government of putting british interests above her husband's fate . business news 110w. the board of nissan has sacked its chairman carlos ghosn following allegations of financial misconduct. he has been accused by nissan of under—reporting his...
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darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded. one intervened. that is very bleak. yes. in manchester, a specialist training programme was set up to identify people who needed help, but counsel and treatment is offered by individual nhs trusts. there is no uk wide arrangement for the mental health response to terror attacks. david fulks was 22 when he was killed in the 77 london bombings. his father graham now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making help available quickly enough are not being followed. on making help available quickly enough are not being followedlj enough are not being followed.” have been overwhelmed with stories of people from 77, bataclan, toonie zia and london who have been left feeling suicidal —— genesio. isolated, and without support and help. we don't seem to have a national plan, we don't seem to learn anything from the previous attack. we don't seem to have a syste m attack. we don't seem to have a system that says oh my gosh, we've had an attack, this is what we do. bonfire night has
darren went into the lobby at manchester arena when the bomb exploded. one intervened. that is very bleak. yes. in manchester, a specialist training programme was set up to identify people who needed help, but counsel and treatment is offered by individual nhs trusts. there is no uk wide arrangement for the mental health response to terror attacks. david fulks was 22 when he was killed in the 77 london bombings. his father graham now campaigns for terror victims. he says guidelines on making...
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our top uk story: after a review into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 accepts it made a mistaken not tracking the bomber. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. carlos ghosn gone from carlos ghosn. the japanese carmaker oust its chairman after nearly two decades at the helm after allegations of financial disk —— misconduct. right for the whole of uk. theresa may hails the draft agreement for the brexit proposals for the eu. the british pound games. —— gains. it is friday, the weekend just around the corner. good morning asia, hello world. glad you could join us. we start off the programme with nissan and carlos ghosn and the decision may have taken longer than expect it, but the carmaker ‘s board officially fired carlos ghosn as the chairman of the carmaker, following his arrest on monday. he is accused of financial misconduct. the question remains, what will happen to the compa ny‘s question remains, what will happen to the company's alliance with mitsubishi and renault? the bbc‘s business editor has all of the details. carlos ghosn is, or was, one of the
our top uk story: after a review into the manchester arena terror attack, mi5 accepts it made a mistaken not tracking the bomber. now on bbc news, live to singapore for asia business report. carlos ghosn gone from carlos ghosn. the japanese carmaker oust its chairman after nearly two decades at the helm after allegations of financial disk —— misconduct. right for the whole of uk. theresa may hails the draft agreement for the brexit proposals for the eu. the british pound games. ——...
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tony bellew takes on oleksandr usyk at the manchester arena tomorrow night.ll four world title belts at cruiserweight. it's only the sixth time in men's boxing history that so much has been on the line. bellew says that everything that's gone before has prepared him for this battle. he's been speaking to richard askam. i have had to get through injury, i have had so much jammed in, i've fought for world titles, i have been away and fought at home, all these different things i have experienced. i will take him to a dark place. how much do you want it? if he wants it as much as me, you are in for one of the best fights you have seen. it's one of the things that drives you, your family, your father tony, who you have spoke about how much you want to do it for him, to prove to him what a great fighter you are. my dad thinks i'm a hero now. he thought i was by what i done in the amateur game. my dad thought i was great and my mother does, too. she is very proud of me. winning on saturday, being able to give me dad a world title belt for him to keep would be lovely
tony bellew takes on oleksandr usyk at the manchester arena tomorrow night.ll four world title belts at cruiserweight. it's only the sixth time in men's boxing history that so much has been on the line. bellew says that everything that's gone before has prepared him for this battle. he's been speaking to richard askam. i have had to get through injury, i have had so much jammed in, i've fought for world titles, i have been away and fought at home, all these different things i have experienced....
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of the scars that remain are not physical. 15—year—old natalie and her mother valerie were at manchester arenaeceive counselling from the nhs. people like me had been put on a waiting list for a counsellor for ages, and they have still not received the support that they need 18 months and, and that just support that they need 18 months and, and thatjust shows how people can't get the support they need when they need it. please don't hesitate to call us again if you need is... survey by the campaign group survivors against terror has praised the charity sector for providing help and identified what it has called a profound crisis in nhs mental health support. staff say services are stretched. we have got to balance the needs of victims of terror attacks against victims of sexual assault and car traffic collisions, et cetera. so there is a limited resorts, so it is about how we train use it most effectively. the government admits more needs to be done to provide support. later, campaigners will hand a copy of the report in an open letter into downing street. those who have been left with invisib
of the scars that remain are not physical. 15—year—old natalie and her mother valerie were at manchester arenaeceive counselling from the nhs. people like me had been put on a waiting list for a counsellor for ages, and they have still not received the support that they need 18 months and, and that just support that they need 18 months and, and thatjust shows how people can't get the support they need when they need it. please don't hesitate to call us again if you need is... survey by the...
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after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack — mi5 accepts it made a mistake in notg the bomber. the wife of matthew hedges — jailed for spying in the united arab emirates — thanks the foreign secretary, after he assured her that his team is doing everything in their power to free mr hedges. the world meteorological organisation says greenhouse gases have reached record levels, and there are concerns that time is running out to deal with the problem. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday but first a look we'll have more on that draft agreement at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news... we'll have more on that draft agreement on future eu—uk relations — with two conservative mps — one who voted remain and another who voted leave. we'll also hear from the the police officer poisoned in the salisbury nerve agent attack — who's spoken publicly for the first time about his ordeal. and at 10:30pm, we'll take a first look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers — tonight's guests a re steven swi nford, deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the
after a review looking into the manchester arena terror attack — mi5 accepts it made a mistake in notg the bomber. the wife of matthew hedges — jailed for spying in the united arab emirates — thanks the foreign secretary, after he assured her that his team is doing everything in their power to free mr hedges. the world meteorological organisation says greenhouse gases have reached record levels, and there are concerns that time is running out to deal with the problem. in a moment, it will...
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are the main stories this morning: m15 admits for the first time that it failed to track the manchester arena for regulating and reporting purchasing of ingredients used to make explosives was hopelessly out of date in dealing with the threat posed. this facilitating the perpetrators in acquiring the materials they needed. eu and british negotiators agree on a 26—page declaration on britain's future relationship with the union. the wife of matthew hedges — jailed for spying in the united arab emirates — accuses the government of putting british interests above her husband's fate.
are the main stories this morning: m15 admits for the first time that it failed to track the manchester arena for regulating and reporting purchasing of ingredients used to make explosives was hopelessly out of date in dealing with the threat posed. this facilitating the perpetrators in acquiring the materials they needed. eu and british negotiators agree on a 26—page declaration on britain's future relationship with the union. the wife of matthew hedges — jailed for spying in the united...
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back in twenty seventeen the westminster attack the manchester arena london bridge finsbury park and arsons green those five attacks that ended up taking a total of thirty six people's lives now on the manchester attack specifically the attacker samana bedi this report talks about how he was able to visit an extremist in prison more than one time however without any follow up from the police or the m i five he was also apparently been able to return from libya without any interception from officials just days before killing twenty two people pop concerts in manchester and also it's been said in this report that he was actually flagged for review and known to the m i five since twenty fourteen however he was not referred to the government's anti-terrorism programme this is a bit of what the report had to say on the. we concluded that there were a number of failures in the handling of some of the biggest case it's impossible to say whether any of these if any of these signals happened but the devastating attack of the twenty second of may could have been prevented but we can say that as
back in twenty seventeen the westminster attack the manchester arena london bridge finsbury park and arsons green those five attacks that ended up taking a total of thirty six people's lives now on the manchester attack specifically the attacker samana bedi this report talks about how he was able to visit an extremist in prison more than one time however without any follow up from the police or the m i five he was also apparently been able to return from libya without any interception from...
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ruth murrell survived the manchester arena terror attack — she was injured along with her daughter ine imagined that the same help, the amazing help that we‘d had in the hospital, was going to continue out... what was that? regular counselling? no, we‘d had people to talk to in a hospital but we were told you will receive so much support when you are out of hospital, so we automatically assumed that the mental health side of things was going to have been taken care of. unfortunately, we got brilliant care for the physical wounds, but the mental health side, it felt like we were left to own devices, so... so what sort of lengths did you go to to try and get that? have you been asked to travel, has to pay lots of money to get that care privately? yes. the waiting list... my gp was absolutely fantastic and he wrote a letter to get me referred to mental health but unfortunately in my particular area, the waiting list was 9—12 months and when you are at desperation point, where you feel like you are near ending your own life, you can‘t wait that long. you felt like that, did you? oh gosh,
ruth murrell survived the manchester arena terror attack — she was injured along with her daughter ine imagined that the same help, the amazing help that we‘d had in the hospital, was going to continue out... what was that? regular counselling? no, we‘d had people to talk to in a hospital but we were told you will receive so much support when you are out of hospital, so we automatically assumed that the mental health side of things was going to have been taken care of. unfortunately, we...
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libya's prime minister has told the bbc he expects the younger brother of the manchester arena bomberto britain before the end of the year. hashem abedi has been in custody in libya since soon after the attack in may last year. it killed 22 people. he's wanted in britain for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause explosions. this from our international correspondent orla guerin. a city paying tribute to its dead. manchester in mourning in may 2017 after a suicide attacker turned a concert into a scene of carnage. the authorities in britain and in libya believe the bomber, salman abedi, did not work alone. this is his younger brother, hashem, who has been held in tripoli since just after the attack. britain requested his extradition a year ago. very nice to see you... and on a visit to italy today, libya's prime minister told us the bereaved won't have to wait too much longer. translation: i think we will finish the legal procedures in libya between now and the end of the year. we are co—operating fully, because we understand the suffering of the families of the victims. as
libya's prime minister has told the bbc he expects the younger brother of the manchester arena bomberto britain before the end of the year. hashem abedi has been in custody in libya since soon after the attack in may last year. it killed 22 people. he's wanted in britain for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause explosions. this from our international correspondent orla guerin. a city paying tribute to its dead. manchester in mourning in may 2017 after a suicide attacker turned a...
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our top uk story: after a review into the manchester arena terror attack, m15 accepts it made a mistake
our top uk story: after a review into the manchester arena terror attack, m15 accepts it made a mistake
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he's up against the unbeaten ukrainian 0leksander usyk at the manchester arena and as the firm underdoged. i'm wanted, iam humbled. that so many people are and will support me and so many people in every country in every city, i feel like it is all come at once so it is kind of overwhelming. but i can't believe it has happened. so, thank you. such that i will give my soul that sign. and in the process i have given my soul, i will take his. and finally in the last hour, sri lanka's match against england in the women's t20 world cup has been abandoned because of heavy rain in st lucia. that's all the sport for now. thank you. can a new type of building block help kick start the economy in the gaza strip? 0ne young palestinian engineer thinks it can. she's invented something she's called green cake. richard kenny from bbc world hacks went to meet her. she grew up in gaza border wars with israel have led to widespread disruption. and the 2008 were, our house was partially destroyed and when i went back i didn't know where my box was. i was crying. after studying engineering, she decided she
he's up against the unbeaten ukrainian 0leksander usyk at the manchester arena and as the firm underdoged. i'm wanted, iam humbled. that so many people are and will support me and so many people in every country in every city, i feel like it is all come at once so it is kind of overwhelming. but i can't believe it has happened. so, thank you. such that i will give my soul that sign. and in the process i have given my soul, i will take his. and finally in the last hour, sri lanka's match against...
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the libyan prime minister has told the bbc he expects the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber britian before the end of the year. hashem abedi has been in custody in libya since soon after the attack in may last year, which killed 22 people. he's wanted in britain for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause explosions. a so—called super—earth has been discovered orbiting one of the closest stars to our sun, six light—years away. the planet is thought to have a mass more than three times the earth's and is mostly rocky and very cold, with a massive atmosphere. let's get back to our top story — the draft agreement on brexit. the pound rose sharply as news of the agreement emerged on wednesday and it has largely held onto those gains. it has now been flatlining. jane foley is senior foreign exchange strategist at rabobank good morning. jane is busy reading the details! we are all trying to get our heads around it. what has been going on in the last 2a hours? the pound has been very sensitive. it has been sensitive to brexit headlines about anything else. we have been he
the libyan prime minister has told the bbc he expects the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber britian before the end of the year. hashem abedi has been in custody in libya since soon after the attack in may last year, which killed 22 people. he's wanted in britain for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause explosions. a so—called super—earth has been discovered orbiting one of the closest stars to our sun, six light—years away. the planet is thought to have a mass...
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salman abedi killed 22 people when he detonated a suicide bomb at an ariana grande concert at manchester arenar. he was known to mi5 and counter—terrorism policing, and had visited a hardened extremist in prison. his case was even under review at the time of the attack, but mi5 had not asked border staff to notify them when he left or entered the country. we learned today that mi5 now admits that was a mistake. he returned from libya just before the attack. abedi had made his bomb by buying chemicals often used to make explosives. but the system for retailers warning police about the purchase of chemicals has not been modernised, and dates back to the ira era of fertiliser bombs. in its enquiry, held behind closed doors, parliament's intelligence and security committee looked at the secret files and spoke to mi5 and concluded there had been failures in how abedi was handled, and potential opportunities to prevent the manchester attack had been missed. it is possible that if some of the clues had been picked up, there might have been a different outcome, but i think it's very important to empha
salman abedi killed 22 people when he detonated a suicide bomb at an ariana grande concert at manchester arenar. he was known to mi5 and counter—terrorism policing, and had visited a hardened extremist in prison. his case was even under review at the time of the attack, but mi5 had not asked border staff to notify them when he left or entered the country. we learned today that mi5 now admits that was a mistake. he returned from libya just before the attack. abedi had made his bomb by buying...
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authorities missed opportunities to prevent the attack. 22 people were killed in the bombing at manchester arenag to the a report, the parliamentary intelligence and security committee says m15 moved too slowly to establish the danger posed by the bomber, salman abedi. he had first been flagged in 2010. he had visited an extremist contact in prison. no follow—up action was taken. and there was another opportunity missed after his return to england from libya, days before the attack, where he is believed to have been taught bomb—making. let's go back to philip ingram. it is impossible to say whether they could have stopped this. 0bviously, though, reading the report, there we re though, reading the report, there were plenty of opportunities missed. it is impossible. whenever you write the report, you have the advantage of hindsight, you have got the jigsaw puzzle picture in front of you and then you try to look at the pieces and put them in place. the security and intelligence services working beforehand were trying to working beforehand were trying to work in 2020 for your site, they did not kno
authorities missed opportunities to prevent the attack. 22 people were killed in the bombing at manchester arenag to the a report, the parliamentary intelligence and security committee says m15 moved too slowly to establish the danger posed by the bomber, salman abedi. he had first been flagged in 2010. he had visited an extremist contact in prison. no follow—up action was taken. and there was another opportunity missed after his return to england from libya, days before the attack, where he...
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the libyan prime minister has told the bbc he expects the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber hashem abedi has been in custody in libya since soon after the attack in may last year which killed 22 people. he's wanted in britain for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause explosions. this report from our international correspondent 0rla guerin. a city paying tribute to its dead. manchester in mourning in may 2017 after a suicide attacker turned a concert into a scene of carnage. the authorities in britain and in libya believe the bomber, salman abedi, did not work alone. this is his younger brother, hashem, who has been held in tripoli since just after the attack. britain requested his extradition a year ago. very nice to see you... and on a visit to italy today, libya's prime minister told us the bereaved won't have to wait too much longer. translation: i think we will finish the legal procedures in libya between now and the end of the year. we are co—operating fully, because we understand the suffering of the families of the victims. as libyans, we also suffer attac
the libyan prime minister has told the bbc he expects the younger brother of the manchester arena bomber hashem abedi has been in custody in libya since soon after the attack in may last year which killed 22 people. he's wanted in britain for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause explosions. this report from our international correspondent 0rla guerin. a city paying tribute to its dead. manchester in mourning in may 2017 after a suicide attacker turned a concert into a scene of...
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he was knocked out in the eight round of his world title fight last night at the manchester arena.career if he‘d upset the odds to claim them — but he confirmed immediately after the fight that he‘s now retired from boxing. the opening day of the atp finals is underway at the 02 arena in london. britain‘s jamie murray has won his first doubles match with partner bruno soares. the pair who are seeded fourth at the season—ending event beat raven klaasen and michael venus. murray and soares, who‘ve reached the semi—finals twice in london took the first set on a tie break, dropped the second — but the won the match tie—break10—5. meanwhile the singles matches are underway. world number six kevin anderson of south africa won on his debut in this tournament beating austria‘s dominic theim in straight sets. and we‘ll finish with the urban cycling world championships which have been taking place in china. britain‘s ben wallace finished fifth in the freestyle competition. and he‘ll have a chance to compete at the tokyo 2020 olympics — where the event is making its olympic debut. that‘s all
he was knocked out in the eight round of his world title fight last night at the manchester arena.career if he‘d upset the odds to claim them — but he confirmed immediately after the fight that he‘s now retired from boxing. the opening day of the atp finals is underway at the 02 arena in london. britain‘s jamie murray has won his first doubles match with partner bruno soares. the pair who are seeded fourth at the season—ending event beat raven klaasen and michael venus. murray and...
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ruth murrell survived the manchester arena terror attack — she was injured along with her daughter inleft a safety bubble. we felt, we imagine the same help we got in the hospital would continue. the counselling? no, we'd had people to talk to in the hospital. we were told that we would receive so much support, so we automatically assumed that the mental health side of things would be taken care of. unfortunately, we got brilliant care for the physical wounds, but the mental health side, it felt like we were left to run devices. what sort of lengths did you go to to get that? did you get asked to travel? go private? the waiting list, my gp was fantastic and he wrote a good letter, u nfortu nately, fantastic and he wrote a good letter, unfortunately, in my area, the waiting list was nine to 12 months. when you are at desperation point, when you're near ending your life, you can't wait that long. you felt like that, did you? yes, i've never felt as down in you felt like that, did you? yes, i've neverfelt as down in my you felt like that, did you? yes, i've never felt as down in my life,
ruth murrell survived the manchester arena terror attack — she was injured along with her daughter inleft a safety bubble. we felt, we imagine the same help we got in the hospital would continue. the counselling? no, we'd had people to talk to in the hospital. we were told that we would receive so much support, so we automatically assumed that the mental health side of things would be taken care of. unfortunately, we got brilliant care for the physical wounds, but the mental health side, it...
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knocked out in the eighth round of his world title fight last night at the manchester arena.n the perfect end to bellew‘s career if he'd upset the odds to claim them — but he confirmed immediately after the fight that he's now retired from boxing. after being on the right side of a narrow match last week england's rugby union players were just beaten by new zealand in a captivating autumn international at twickenham. our sports editor dan roan was there. new zealand represents the ultimate test in rugby, perhaps in all of sport, but it was clear twickenham was in no mood to be intimidated. the haka, symbol of all black potency, defiantly drowned out amid the downpour. not for six years had england's tasted victory against the all blacks, but within two minutes, they were ahead — winger chris ashton celebrating his recall to the team in perfect fashion. england, however, were not satisfied. an unstoppable maul ending with dylan hartley crashing over. 15—0 down, the world's number one team was rattled but a response was inevitable, beauden barrett's sleight of hand putting dami
knocked out in the eighth round of his world title fight last night at the manchester arena.n the perfect end to bellew‘s career if he'd upset the odds to claim them — but he confirmed immediately after the fight that he's now retired from boxing. after being on the right side of a narrow match last week england's rugby union players were just beaten by new zealand in a captivating autumn international at twickenham. our sports editor dan roan was there. new zealand represents the ultimate...
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hoped for — he was knocked out in the eight round of his world title fight last night at the manchester arena— it would have been the perfect end to bellew‘s career if he'd upset the odds to claim them but he confirmed immediately after the fight that he's now retired from boxing. rugby union and england head coach eddiejones was in philosophical mood after his side lost to new zealand by a single point they made the perfect start against the all blacks, racing into a 15—0 lead in the first half — that was before the all blacks responded with 16 unanswered points of their own. england thought they'd won it when sam underhill crossed in the last five minutes — only for the officials to spot an offside earlier in the play. i thought we played well. you consider we had 400 caps compared to their 800 caps. we played a really good, tough game of rugby, to get to new zealand. we did not handle some pivotal moments well but we will learn from that and be much stronger in the future. it's the brazilian grand prix this evening and lewis hamilton — as he has for half the races this season — will start
hoped for — he was knocked out in the eight round of his world title fight last night at the manchester arena— it would have been the perfect end to bellew‘s career if he'd upset the odds to claim them but he confirmed immediately after the fight that he's now retired from boxing. rugby union and england head coach eddiejones was in philosophical mood after his side lost to new zealand by a single point they made the perfect start against the all blacks, racing into a 15—0 lead in the...
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he's up against the unbeaten ukrainian 0leksander usyk at the manchester arena, and as the firm underdog my country, my city. ifeel like it is all, one so it is kind of overwhelming. but i am... i cannot believe it happening. thank you. i will give my soul in that ring. i will give my soul in that ring. i will give my soul. in the process of giving my soul, i will take is. elliott browne took the silver medal at the tumbling world championships in russia. already a world bronze medallist from last year, browne went one better in st petersburg. his second attempt, explosive and techically brilliant to take his total to 77.9 points for second place behind russia's vadim afanasev. britain's kristof willerton just missed out on the podium, finishing fourth. that's all the sport for now. it's time for the film review here on bbc news. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? we have wildlife, the directorial debut from paul dano. we have the grinch, another retelling of a classic tal
he's up against the unbeaten ukrainian 0leksander usyk at the manchester arena, and as the firm underdog my country, my city. ifeel like it is all, one so it is kind of overwhelming. but i am... i cannot believe it happening. thank you. i will give my soul in that ring. i will give my soul in that ring. i will give my soul. in the process of giving my soul, i will take is. elliott browne took the silver medal at the tumbling world championships in russia. already a world bronze medallist from...