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sir martin moore—bick, cambridge educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge.t impress the area's local labour mp, who says he should quit now. we don't have anybody we can trust there, and some of the groups are refusing to co—operate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that worried there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to co—operate with it. and i understand that. people have been totally let down and betrayed. justice, sir martin moore—bick hasn't even started his inquiry, and yet chris, a local charity worker who lost a close friend in the fire, reflects the views of many here. if we can't get someone that can empathise or understand the feeling of the people they are representing, and the people they are going to interview, because he is going to interview witnesses, he needs to know where they are coming from. if he doesn't have that kind of background, it will be difficult for him to start to even begin to imagine. the london mayor, sadiq khan, echoed by the labour leader jeremy corbyn, is not calling for the inquiry had to go, but says h
sir martin moore—bick, cambridge educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge.t impress the area's local labour mp, who says he should quit now. we don't have anybody we can trust there, and some of the groups are refusing to co—operate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that worried there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to co—operate with it. and i understand that. people have been totally let down and betrayed. justice, sir martin moore—bick hasn't even...
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sir martin moore—bick listened to their views at a public meeting last night.btful that he'd be able to consider the social issues which some people claim have led to a housing crisis. wyre davies reports. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them from the evidence. a passionate defence last night of his remit and record from the formerjudge appointed to lead the 6renfell inquiry. he is already facing calls from some residents to stand down. no, but you don't respect me because you say the government is appointing me to do a hatchet job. not a hatchetjob, you're going to do a taylor report like for hillsborough which was very technical but didn't deal with the wider issues and it took 30 years for people to be arrested. this is why it's so important to get the terms of reference right and for you to tell me what you think it should cover. some 6renfell residents are sceptical about sir martin moore—bick, saying he lacks credibility and empathy with survivors and they fear the scope of hi
sir martin moore—bick listened to their views at a public meeting last night.btful that he'd be able to consider the social issues which some people claim have led to a housing crisis. wyre davies reports. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them from the evidence. a passionate defence last night of his remit and record from the formerjudge appointed to lead the 6renfell inquiry. he is already facing calls from some...
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this closed meeting was the second time sir martin moore—bick had met the people at the centre of theve you my word, i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them on the evidence. it was a meeting with tense moments. but you don't respect me because you say the government has appointed me to do a hatchetjob. not a hatchetjob. you're going to do a taylor report, like for hillsborough, which was very technical but did not deal with the wider issues and it took 30 years for people to be arrested. this is why it is so important to get the terms of reference right and for you to tell me what you think it should cover. we did and then you dismissed them on tv. i did not. i think you've misremembered what i said. i will find the clip. the clip, a television interview last week. sir martin was asked if he would consider wider social issues while investigating the causes of the fire. i can fully understand why they would want that. whether my inquiry is the right way in which to achieve that, i'm more doubtful. some have demanded more time to resp
this closed meeting was the second time sir martin moore—bick had met the people at the centre of theve you my word, i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them on the evidence. it was a meeting with tense moments. but you don't respect me because you say the government has appointed me to do a hatchetjob. not a hatchetjob. you're going to do a taylor report, like for hillsborough, which was very technical but did not deal with the wider issues...
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—bick. here, than so —— sir martin moore-bick.sen?” residents should have in effect a veto over who is chosen? i think they should be consulted in my view. clearly it will be a matter for the government. but it's important that the resident's views are taken into account. this community has been ignored for far too long and given the sensitivities around this particular enquiry, it's vital that they have the confidence of the person leading it. how do you square that your views with those of your leader who is not calling for sir martin to stand down? i'm merely reflecting the views of the community, and they have said that they are not happy and they have called for sir martin to step aside and for somebody more appropriate to be appointed and i hope the government will listen to the community who have already been treated very badly in this whole affair in relation to temporary accommodation and the conversation that has been made available, and the slow response we've seen from local authorities and the government. this is just
—bick. here, than so —— sir martin moore-bick.sen?” residents should have in effect a veto over who is chosen? i think they should be consulted in my view. clearly it will be a matter for the government. but it's important that the resident's views are taken into account. this community has been ignored for far too long and given the sensitivities around this particular enquiry, it's vital that they have the confidence of the person leading it. how do you square that your views with...
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sir martin moore—bick‘s legal pedigree is not in doubt but can this cambridge educated judge take theasked before, after the murder of stephen lawrence in the murder of stephen lawrence in the 90s, the government appointed sir william macpherson as inquiry chairand he sir william macpherson as inquiry chair and he published a landmark report on racism despite his establishment background. he turned out to be very good indeed. the crucial thing was, he was not a soft touch and we could not undermine his conclusions. 17 years later, the g re nfell tower conclusions. 17 years later, the grenfell tower inquiry is expected to begin hearing evidence in september. police have arrested a man in connection with the manchester arena bombing. the 19—year—old was detained at liverpool'sjohn lennon airport on suspicion of terror offences. he's the 23rd person to be held in the investigation into the attack back in may — which killed 22 people. a 81—year—old man has been given a thirteen—year prison sentence for sexually assaulting four girls at the medina mosque in cardiff where he taught them the
sir martin moore—bick‘s legal pedigree is not in doubt but can this cambridge educated judge take theasked before, after the murder of stephen lawrence in the murder of stephen lawrence in the 90s, the government appointed sir william macpherson as inquiry chairand he sir william macpherson as inquiry chair and he published a landmark report on racism despite his establishment background. he turned out to be very good indeed. the crucial thing was, he was not a soft touch and we could not...
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sir martin moore—bick, cambridge—educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge.edentials don't impress the area's local labour mp, who says he should quit now. we don't have anybody we can trust there, and some of the groups are refusing to cooperate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that? there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to cooperate with it. i understand that. these people have been totally let down and betrayed. sir martin moore—bick hasn't even started his inquiry, and yet chris, a local charity worker who lost a close friend in the fire, reflects the views of many here. if we can't get someone that can empathise or understand the feeling of the people they are representing, and the people they are going to interview, because he is going to interview witnesses, he needs to know where they are coming from. if he doesn't have that kind of background, it will be difficult for him to start to even begin to imagine. the london mayor, sadiq khan, echoed by the labour leaderjeremy corbyn, is not calling for the inquiry head to go, but says he
sir martin moore—bick, cambridge—educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge.edentials don't impress the area's local labour mp, who says he should quit now. we don't have anybody we can trust there, and some of the groups are refusing to cooperate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that? there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to cooperate with it. i understand that. these people have been totally let down and betrayed. sir martin moore—bick hasn't even...
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in sir martin moore—bick you have a cambridge educated gentleman who looks every inch the establishmentrn that the inquiry could turn into some kind of establishment cover—up or whitewash in the minds of local people. interestingly, the labour leader jeremy corbyn and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, have both indicated that while they are not at this stage talking about him stepping down, they are saying he must listen more to the concerns of local people. i am told there are planned meetings, we do not know the form, iam planned meetings, we do not know the form, i am sure they will happen over the next days and weeks, and there is a meeting today with the police commander and the coroner also meeting local residents. the hope must be that lines of communication can be opened up, trust can be rebuilt and the inquiry can get going with the support of the people it is trying to help. mark easton, thank you. most cancer patients could be offered genetic tests within five years to help create more effective, bespoke treatments — that's according to england's chief medical officer. profess
in sir martin moore—bick you have a cambridge educated gentleman who looks every inch the establishmentrn that the inquiry could turn into some kind of establishment cover—up or whitewash in the minds of local people. interestingly, the labour leader jeremy corbyn and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, have both indicated that while they are not at this stage talking about him stepping down, they are saying he must listen more to the concerns of local people. i am told there are planned...
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sir martin moore—bick was tackled last night.er, after a spectacular first day against south africa at lord's he moved onto 190 this morning. england are 367—7. johanna konta and andy murray lead britain hopes at wimbledon today. and lewis hamilton leads his title rival sebastien vettel drilling at first practice for the australian grand prix. he goes almost half a second quicker as he tops the time sheet. i will be back with more just after 11:30 sheet. i will be back with more just after11:30 am. if you've flown long haul over the past 40 years, chances are you've been on a boeing 747 — best known as thejumbojet. it revolutionised air travel around the world, making it possible to fly further and for less money. but could the era of big jets be coming to an end? 0ur transport correspondent, richard westcott reports. newsreel: out of the biggest hangar in the world came the world's biggest plane. it's the giant aeroplane that shrank the world — two and a half times bigger than anything else at the time. with its iconic hump, boe
sir martin moore—bick was tackled last night.er, after a spectacular first day against south africa at lord's he moved onto 190 this morning. england are 367—7. johanna konta and andy murray lead britain hopes at wimbledon today. and lewis hamilton leads his title rival sebastien vettel drilling at first practice for the australian grand prix. he goes almost half a second quicker as he tops the time sheet. i will be back with more just after 11:30 sheet. i will be back with more just...
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this closed meeting was the second time sir martin moore—bick had met the people at the centre of theed to explain. i give you my word, i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them on the evidence. it was a meeting with tense moments. but you don't respect me, because you say the government has appointed me to do a hatchetjob. not a hatchetjob! you're going to do a taylor report, like for hillsborough, which was very technical but did not deal with the wider issues and it took 30 years for people to be arrested! this is why it is so important to get the terms of reference right and for you to tell me what you think it should cover. we did, and then you dismissed them on tv! i did not. i think you've misremembered what i said. i will find the clip. the clip, a television interview last week. sir martin was asked if he would consider wider social issues while investigating the causes of the fire. i can fully understand why they would want that. whether my inquiry is the right way in which to achieve that, i'm more doubtful. some have deman
this closed meeting was the second time sir martin moore—bick had met the people at the centre of theed to explain. i give you my word, i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them on the evidence. it was a meeting with tense moments. but you don't respect me, because you say the government has appointed me to do a hatchetjob. not a hatchetjob! you're going to do a taylor report, like for hillsborough, which was very technical but did not deal...
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people close tojeremy corbyn have said that he believes that sir martin moore eight says he needs ——rtin moore bick needs to make more of an effort to get another survivors. richard, thank you very much for now. meanwhile, it's emerged that buildings at three nhs trusts in england have failed fire safety tests. let's find out more from our health editor, hugh pym. what are these trusts saying? this was started by jeremy hunt, saying that he wanted all organisations in england to report back urgently on fire safety. nhs improvement, the regulator, was charged with putting that through. they identified 38 trusts is regarded as a priority, where they felt the paperwork on the cladding they had was not totally satisfactory, and that via checks we re satisfactory, and that via checks were needed. 0f satisfactory, and that via checks were needed. of those 38, we have heard that 19 had been given the all clear. the other 19 have started 24—hour fire clear. the other 19 have started 24—hourfire warden clear. the other 19 have started 24—hour fire warden patrols. clear. the other 19 have star
people close tojeremy corbyn have said that he believes that sir martin moore eight says he needs ——rtin moore bick needs to make more of an effort to get another survivors. richard, thank you very much for now. meanwhile, it's emerged that buildings at three nhs trusts in england have failed fire safety tests. let's find out more from our health editor, hugh pym. what are these trusts saying? this was started by jeremy hunt, saying that he wanted all organisations in england to report back...
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sir martin moore—bick has even been challenged on the sort of language he used.p on by someone saying he would have to be firmer. it wasn't just considering evidence but they wa nted just considering evidence but they wanted a thorough investigation and getting to the bottom of all the issues surrounding the fire. sir martin moore—bick will be hearing people's emotional opinions right here directly to him and he has also presented other members of the team who will be working with him to members of this meeting. they will be explaining what they rule will be but that is certainly a sense that people here are still frustrated and many don't have full confidence in this enquiry team and in the enquiry being the right way to get to the bottom of all the issue is here. some people raising many questions that they feel the answer by this enquiry, some feeling that the progress has not been quick enough. new figures show that 28 people died in england and wales in police pursuits. the number of —— a report by the independent police complaints commission says that commi
sir martin moore—bick has even been challenged on the sort of language he used.p on by someone saying he would have to be firmer. it wasn't just considering evidence but they wa nted just considering evidence but they wanted a thorough investigation and getting to the bottom of all the issues surrounding the fire. sir martin moore—bick will be hearing people's emotional opinions right here directly to him and he has also presented other members of the team who will be working with him to...
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the mayor of london says thejudge leading the grenfell tower fire inquiry, sir martin moore—bick, needswin the confidence of local residents. the mp for the area said he should stand down because of past decisions. the family of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing, saffie roussos, has paid tribute to her today, on what would have been her 9th birthday. we've lost everything, so life will never be the same. talks have broken down to restore the power—sharing executive in northern ireland. sinn fein have blamed theresa may's political arrangement with the dup for the failure of talks aimed at restoring power sharing in northern ireland. and in the next hour, most cancer patients could be offered genetic tests within five years under proposals outlined by england's chief medical officer. sally davies says genome testing would help to create more effective, bespoke treatments for them. world champion peter sagan has been disqualified from the tour de france after appearing to elbow britain's mark cavendish. good evening and welcome to bbc news. north korea has tested what it
the mayor of london says thejudge leading the grenfell tower fire inquiry, sir martin moore—bick, needswin the confidence of local residents. the mp for the area said he should stand down because of past decisions. the family of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing, saffie roussos, has paid tribute to her today, on what would have been her 9th birthday. we've lost everything, so life will never be the same. talks have broken down to restore the power—sharing executive in...
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this closed meeting was the second time sir martin moore—bick had met the people at the centre of theing to win their confidence. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability. and i will find the facts as i see them from the evidence. his officials said he faced a personal hostility, more mistrust of the establishment he is perceived to represent. you don't respect me because you say the government have appointed me to do a hatchetjob. not a hatchetjob, you are going to do a taylor report like hillsborough, which was very technical and did not deal with the real issues and it took 30 years for people to be arrested. i'm determined to get this right, and for you to say what it should cover. we did, and then it was dismissed by you on television. i think you have misremembered what isaid. i think you have misremembered what i said. i will find the clip. that clip was a television interview last week in which sir martin moore—bick would consider wider social issues as part of the inquiry. i can understand why they would want that, but whether my inq
this closed meeting was the second time sir martin moore—bick had met the people at the centre of theing to win their confidence. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability. and i will find the facts as i see them from the evidence. his officials said he faced a personal hostility, more mistrust of the establishment he is perceived to represent. you don't respect me because you say the government have appointed me to do a hatchetjob. not a hatchetjob,...
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labour mp for kensington emma dent—coad says sir martin moore—bick lacks credibility with the local residentsso warned that he urgently needs to improve relations with the community. our home editor mark easton has been getting the views of residents and politicians alike. 6 re nfell tower 6renfell tower is black with urgent and unanswered questions. the community in its shadow seeks a nswe rs community in its shadow seeks answers but many say they don't have confidence in the man the prime minister has appointed to head the public inquiry. sir martin moore—bick, cambridge educated and called to the bar in 1969, is a formerjudge but his professional credentials don't impress the area's local labour mp who says he should quit now. we don't have anyone we can trust and some of the groups are refusing to cooperate with the inquiry, and what kind of inquiry is that? there is no inquiry at all if people refuse to cooperate and i understand that, these people have been betrayed. close to the tower i met chris, a local charity worker who lost a close friend in the fire. his views reflect those of ma
labour mp for kensington emma dent—coad says sir martin moore—bick lacks credibility with the local residentsso warned that he urgently needs to improve relations with the community. our home editor mark easton has been getting the views of residents and politicians alike. 6 re nfell tower 6renfell tower is black with urgent and unanswered questions. the community in its shadow seeks a nswe rs community in its shadow seeks answers but many say they don't have confidence in the man the prime...
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sir martin moore—bick has been accused of ignoring calls for him to consider the social issues whichhe rejected claims he was appointed you saw there, i was giving sir martin moore—bick my opinion. i met him last week and i felt that he came out and immediately spoke to the media and was quite dismissive of our calls for a wider enquiry than what he sees as itjust being about, you know? we don't want this reduced to being a mere debate about cladding, because the issues are far wider than that. tens of thousands of people will face financial hardship, and be forced into debt, if changes aren't made to the way the new welfare benefit — universal credit — is rolled out. that's according to the charity citizens advice, which is calling for improvements. however, ministers insist the benefit is working — as our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. at the citizens advice office in bridgewater, an increasing number of people are coming in, complaining about universal credit. vicky kelly has had to take the day off work to sort out her problems. she has no internet access
sir martin moore—bick has been accused of ignoring calls for him to consider the social issues whichhe rejected claims he was appointed you saw there, i was giving sir martin moore—bick my opinion. i met him last week and i felt that he came out and immediately spoke to the media and was quite dismissive of our calls for a wider enquiry than what he sees as itjust being about, you know? we don't want this reduced to being a mere debate about cladding, because the issues are far wider than...
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sir martin moore—bick was told that residents have no confidence in him or the panel.here the meeting took place. it was another fractious meeting. tell us more about what was said. as this meeting went on, the chairman sirmartin this meeting went on, the chairman sir martin moore—bick was face it with growing levels of anger from people who live in this area and had come to hear what he was saying. some said to him, we have no confidence in you, you don't look like as. others said, you're very presence here is an affront. he said he would be independent and get to the bottom of the grand for fire tragedy. richard miller qc said tom i'm proud to live in a country which is set up an independent enquiry of pretty dull people but determined to root out the truth. the chairman rejected suggestions he could order the arrests of guilty people and said he had no power to do that. that was the job of the police who investigate criminality but his job was to find facts. his job is to come up with recommendations for the prime minister about the scope of this enquiry. she will m
sir martin moore—bick was told that residents have no confidence in him or the panel.here the meeting took place. it was another fractious meeting. tell us more about what was said. as this meeting went on, the chairman sirmartin this meeting went on, the chairman sir martin moore—bick was face it with growing levels of anger from people who live in this area and had come to hear what he was saying. some said to him, we have no confidence in you, you don't look like as. others said, you're...
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they have also revealed that the chairman, sir martin moore—bick, isn't "minded" to extend the consultationnce, despite pressure from some residents. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. in court, thejudge if i can't satisfy you because you about me as a person, this closed meeting was the second time sir martin moore—bick had met the people at the centre been asked to explain. i give you my word, i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them on the evidence. it was a meeting with tense moments. but you don't respect me because you say the government has appointed me to do a hatchetjob. not a hatchetjob. you're going to do a taylor report, like for hillsborough, which was very technical but did not deal with the wider issues and it took 30 years for people to be arrested. this is why it is so important to get the terms of reference right and for you to tell me what you think it should cover. we did and then you dismissed them on tv. i did not. i think you've misremembered what i said. i will find the clip. the clip, a television
they have also revealed that the chairman, sir martin moore—bick, isn't "minded" to extend the consultationnce, despite pressure from some residents. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds reports. in court, thejudge if i can't satisfy you because you about me as a person, this closed meeting was the second time sir martin moore—bick had met the people at the centre been asked to explain. i give you my word, i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find...
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sir martin moore beck has a record that is not one that engenders confidence., there was a case of a single parent with five young children who are challenging the decision of westminster council to be housed her in milton keynes dons he upheld westminster‘s ruling. that doesn't kill people years. —— still people with confidence. this community has been ignored. it is time to act and the wishes and views of the people affected in this situation. thanks for joining affected in this situation. thanks forjoining us. a long—awaited report into historical child abuse injersey has delivered a damning verdict on the island's care system. the independent inquiry found there had been failures at all levels for decades and concluded that the states of jersey "proved to be an ineffectual and neglectful substitute pa rent". chief minister senator ian gorst responded to the report by apologising to everyone affected by the scandal. i'm sorry. to all those who suffered abuse in our island over the years. we are here today because children have been abused. because our island
sir martin moore beck has a record that is not one that engenders confidence., there was a case of a single parent with five young children who are challenging the decision of westminster council to be housed her in milton keynes dons he upheld westminster‘s ruling. that doesn't kill people years. —— still people with confidence. this community has been ignored. it is time to act and the wishes and views of the people affected in this situation. thanks for joining affected in this...
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sir martin moore—bick has been appointed to lead a full public enquiry. terms of the enquiry and we will ensure there is little support for victims, so they can play their full part. we little support for victims, so they can play theirfull part. we must allow that enquiry and the criminal investigation to run their course. each must have the space to follow the evidence, wherever it takes them. we must all be careful not to prejudge or prejudice either of them, but what we can do right now is take sensible precautions to avoid another tragedy. the building research establishment is continuing to test the combustibility of cladding from councils and housing associations, as well as private landlords. so far, all of the samples of cladding tested have failed, 181 out of 181. it is obviously disturbing that there are such large numbers of buildings with combustible cladding, and the priority now is to make those buildings say. where appropriate mitigating measures cannot be implemented quickly, landlords must provide all tenants of accommodation while the r
sir martin moore—bick has been appointed to lead a full public enquiry. terms of the enquiry and we will ensure there is little support for victims, so they can play their full part. we little support for victims, so they can play theirfull part. we must allow that enquiry and the criminal investigation to run their course. each must have the space to follow the evidence, wherever it takes them. we must all be careful not to prejudge or prejudice either of them, but what we can do right now...
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the mayor of london says thejudge leading the grenfell tower fire inquiry, sir martin moore—bick, needsents. the mp for the area said he should stand down because of past decisions. the family of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing, saffie roussos, has paid tribute to her today, on what would have been her 9th birthday. we've lost everything, so life will never be the same. talks have broken down to restore the power—sharing executive in northern ireland. sinn fein have blamed theresa may's political arrangement with the dup for the failure of talks aimed at restoring power sharing
the mayor of london says thejudge leading the grenfell tower fire inquiry, sir martin moore—bick, needsents. the mp for the area said he should stand down because of past decisions. the family of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing, saffie roussos, has paid tribute to her today, on what would have been her 9th birthday. we've lost everything, so life will never be the same. talks have broken down to restore the power—sharing executive in northern ireland. sinn fein have...
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sir martin moore—bick listened to their views at a public meeting last night.ble to consider the social issues which some people claim have led to a housing crisis. wyre davies reports. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them from the evidence. a passionate defence last night of his remit and record from the formerjudge appointed to lead the grenfell inquiry. he is already facing calls from some residents to stand down. no, but you don't respect me because you say the government is appointing me to do a hatchet job. not a hatchetjob, you're going to do a taylor report like for hillsborough, which was very technical but didn't deal with the wider issues and it took 30 years for people to be arrested. this is why it's so important to get the terms of reference right and for you to tell me what you think it should cover. some grenfell residents are sceptical about sir martin moore—bick, saying he lacks credibility and empathy with survivors and they fear the scope of his inquiry will not
sir martin moore—bick listened to their views at a public meeting last night.ble to consider the social issues which some people claim have led to a housing crisis. wyre davies reports. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them from the evidence. a passionate defence last night of his remit and record from the formerjudge appointed to lead the grenfell inquiry. he is already facing calls from some residents to stand...
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representing some survivors writing to the prime minister with 12 demands, including the removal of sir martin mooreare thinking, well, this is going to be a bit of a whitewash, we don't have confidence in it. but the government is now suggesting his inquiry could be a broad one. he will set out the terms of the inquiry and he is not there yet. he should take the right amount of time necessary and make sure the inquiry is very broad and it's to the satisfaction of the victims and their families and friends. today at the inquest, two more victims were identified, ali jafari's wife and two daughters escape from the tenth floor but the 81—year—old did not survive. 26—year—old italian gloria trevisan died with her partner, marco. she called her parents as the flames spread, telling them, "i'm sorry i could never hug you again. i don't want to die. i wanted to help you. i'm about to go to heaven. i will help you from there". lucy manning, bbc news. now, it is newsnight. mr gove has a view. i think we should listen to the pay review bodies who govern each individual area of public sector pay. mrjohnson, w
representing some survivors writing to the prime minister with 12 demands, including the removal of sir martin mooreare thinking, well, this is going to be a bit of a whitewash, we don't have confidence in it. but the government is now suggesting his inquiry could be a broad one. he will set out the terms of the inquiry and he is not there yet. he should take the right amount of time necessary and make sure the inquiry is very broad and it's to the satisfaction of the victims and their families...
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well, as you saw, i was giving sir martin moore—bick my opinion.d it will be just about cladding, has he? he's said he is determined, and i'm quoting from him, and determined to establish the causes of the tragedy and ensure appropriate lessons are learned. to do this the inquiry will need to examine all the circumstances leading up to the fire to understand its causes and prevent such a tragedy of a happening again. i want to hear from people directly affected by the fire and listen to their views on the shape of the work of the inquiry and the questions we should seek to answer. with those words he sounds open—minded in terms of the scope of the inquiry. in the queen's speech overpromised and opening inquiry —— and open inquiry along those lines and yet sir martin has said... oh, dear, we have been put on hold! we will try to go back tojoe put on hold! we will try to go back to joe delaney. put on hold! we will try to go back tojoe delaney. i think, sorry, you went on hold momentarily, pick up where you were. yes, sorry. as i said, in the queen's
well, as you saw, i was giving sir martin moore—bick my opinion.d it will be just about cladding, has he? he's said he is determined, and i'm quoting from him, and determined to establish the causes of the tragedy and ensure appropriate lessons are learned. to do this the inquiry will need to examine all the circumstances leading up to the fire to understand its causes and prevent such a tragedy of a happening again. i want to hear from people directly affected by the fire and listen to their...
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sir martin moore—bick listened to their views at a public meeting last night.using crisis. wyre davies reports. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them from the evidence. a passionate defence last night of his remit and record from the formerjudge appointed to lead the grenfell inquiry. he is already facing calls from some residents to stand down. no, but you don't respect me because you say the government is appointing me to do a hatchet job. not a hatchetjob, you're going to do a taylor report like for hillsborough, which was very technical but didn't deal with the wider issues and it took 30 years for people to be arrested. this is why it's so important to get the terms of reference right and for you to tell me what you think it should cover. some grenfell residents are sceptical about sir martin moore—bick, saying he lacks credibility and empathy with survivors and they fear the scope of his inquiry will not be wide enough. others, while frustrated, say sir martin should be allowed
sir martin moore—bick listened to their views at a public meeting last night.using crisis. wyre davies reports. i give you my word that i will look into this matter to the very best of my ability and find the facts as i see them from the evidence. a passionate defence last night of his remit and record from the formerjudge appointed to lead the grenfell inquiry. he is already facing calls from some residents to stand down. no, but you don't respect me because you say the government is...
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sir martin moore—bick has been accused of ignoring calls for him to consider the social issues whichic housing. 0ne resident accused him of doing a hatchetjob on the inquiry, which he has denied. tens of thousands of people will face financial hardship, and be forced into debt, if changes aren't made to the way the new welfare benefit, universal credit, is rolled out. that's according to the charity citizens advice, which is calling for improvements. however, ministers insist the benefit is working, as our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan reports. at the citizens advice office in bridgewater, an increasing number of people are coming in, complaining about universal credit. vicki kelly has had to take the day off work to sort out her problems. she has no internet access at home and struggles to keep up with the online system. yeah, i'm having to take the day off from work to sort this out! they you want me to work and yet, you've got to take time off! what's it been like, then, the past few months? terrible. struggling for money, having to find other work just to manage.
sir martin moore—bick has been accused of ignoring calls for him to consider the social issues whichic housing. 0ne resident accused him of doing a hatchetjob on the inquiry, which he has denied. tens of thousands of people will face financial hardship, and be forced into debt, if changes aren't made to the way the new welfare benefit, universal credit, is rolled out. that's according to the charity citizens advice, which is calling for improvements. however, ministers insist the benefit is...
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sadiq khan said it was crucial that the community had faith in sir martin moore—bick. n buildings at three nhs trusts in england have failed fire safety tests. the buildings, at london's king's college hospital, sheffield's children's hospital and at the north middlesex trust, have all been found to have combustible cladding. a conservative mp appears in court and pleads not guilty to falsely filing election expenses returns. the family of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing, saffie roussos, speak publicly for the first time, on what would have been her 9th birthday. it's just after half past three. time for sport. let's catch up with all the latest wimbledon news, i assume. i caught the end of your conversation about sheds and it sounded great. we will have to catch up sounded great. we will have to catch up on that later. hello. no rain delays on the second day of wimbledon. things are hotting up a very nicely at the all—england club. katherine downes has been keeping an eye across every serve and volley. what's going on everywhere. we will get to the
sadiq khan said it was crucial that the community had faith in sir martin moore—bick. n buildings at three nhs trusts in england have failed fire safety tests. the buildings, at london's king's college hospital, sheffield's children's hospital and at the north middlesex trust, have all been found to have combustible cladding. a conservative mp appears in court and pleads not guilty to falsely filing election expenses returns. the family of the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing,...
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political correspondent gave an update on political ramificationsle of the appointment of sir martin moore all residents and the government want this inquiry to get up and running as quickly as possible to find the answers that everyone desperately wants. sir martin was appointed less than a week ago but already there are some voices saying that he is not the person for the job, that he should stand down. today the local labour mp added her voice to all of that. she described sir martin as a technocrat who lacked the ability to empathise with victims and he should stand down. the shadow fire minister, only appointed this week, has added his voice to that. he feels sir martin is too much of an establishment figure. he doesn't have the confidence of the community and they've been ignored for too long. if you look at his record it does seem that the judgments he has made on a number of high profile cases, he has tended to fall on the side of the establishment, if you like. in that case, i don't think it's appropriate, therefore, in this highly sensitive judgment that he will be involved in, i
political correspondent gave an update on political ramificationsle of the appointment of sir martin moore all residents and the government want this inquiry to get up and running as quickly as possible to find the answers that everyone desperately wants. sir martin was appointed less than a week ago but already there are some voices saying that he is not the person for the job, that he should stand down. today the local labour mp added her voice to all of that. she described sir martin as a...
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the local member of parliament says sir martin moore—bick lacks credibility with local residents. london's mayor has said thejudge needs to improve relations with the community. now on bbc news, a look at the main events in westminster with tuesday in parliament. hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament, our look at the best of the day in the commons and the lords, and on this programme, the government confirms it is abandoning its pledge to scrap free school lunches the better off children at infant schools in england. we have listened carefully to the proposals in the sector to remove infant school meals and we have decided it is right to retain the existing provision. labour makes a plea for fair pay, for doctors and nurses. i want to talk about the spending plans of 2017 where he can find £1 billion for northern ireland but nothing the nurses in england. and the trials and tribulations of southern trains. my constituents have had to put up with so much, extended engineering works, overcrowding an unsatisfactory compensation process. theresa may had made a manifesto commitmen
the local member of parliament says sir martin moore—bick lacks credibility with local residents. london's mayor has said thejudge needs to improve relations with the community. now on bbc news, a look at the main events in westminster with tuesday in parliament. hello and welcome to tuesday in parliament, our look at the best of the day in the commons and the lords, and on this programme, the government confirms it is abandoning its pledge to scrap free school lunches the better off children...
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the mayor of london warns the judge leading the grenfell tower inquiry, sir martin moore—bick, that heurgently improve relations with residents — as the local mp says he should stand down. the family of saffie roussos — the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing — pay tribute to her, on what would have been her 9th birthday. the dup leader, arlene foster, says talks on forming a new power—sharing executive have failed, but she's hopeful of an agreement later in the year. meanwhile, sinn fein have claimed the prime minister was principally responsible for the breakdown of the talks. in a moment it will be time for sportsday and the latest from wimbledon but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. the north korean communist regime celebrates after it claims to have successfully launched a long—range ballistic missile. we'll bring you the political fall—out worldwide in half an hour in one hundred days plus. after it's claimed that a personalised cancer treatment could be available to patients in five years, we'll be speaking to an expert from cancer rese
the mayor of london warns the judge leading the grenfell tower inquiry, sir martin moore—bick, that heurgently improve relations with residents — as the local mp says he should stand down. the family of saffie roussos — the youngest victim of the manchester arena bombing — pay tribute to her, on what would have been her 9th birthday. the dup leader, arlene foster, says talks on forming a new power—sharing executive have failed, but she's hopeful of an agreement later in the year....
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representing some survivors writing to the prime minister with 12 demands, including the removal of sir martin mooreell, this is going to be a bit of a whitewash, we don't have confidence in it. but the government is now suggesting his inquiry could be a broad one. he will set out the terms of the inquiry and he is not there yet. he should take the right amount of time necessary and make sure the inquiry is very broad and it's to the satisfaction of the victims and their families and friends. today at the inquest, two more victims were identified, ali jafari's wife and two daughters escape from the tenth floor but the 81—year—old did not survive. 26—year—old italian gloria trevisan died with her partner, marco. she called her parents as the flames spread, telling them, "i'm sorry i could never hug you again. i don't want to die. i wanted to help you. i'm about to go to heaven. i will help you from there". a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. 18 people have been killed in a coach crash in germany. the vehicle collided with a lorry on a motorway in bavaria in the south of the country,
representing some survivors writing to the prime minister with 12 demands, including the removal of sir martin mooreell, this is going to be a bit of a whitewash, we don't have confidence in it. but the government is now suggesting his inquiry could be a broad one. he will set out the terms of the inquiry and he is not there yet. he should take the right amount of time necessary and make sure the inquiry is very broad and it's to the satisfaction of the victims and their families and friends....
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as a lawyer, i'm not going to cast any aspersions on sir martin moore—bick‘s ability to chair the inquiryut his ability must be respected and listened to. because of there are doubts surrounding public confidence in his suitability, then that cannot be ignored, because it will undermine the efficacy of the inquiry. he's having a series of meetings to listen to the victim's families, survivors and take their views. i think it's welcome that the chair has been so open to ideas, and that he said he wants to establish the terms of reference as soon as possible, so that the inquiry can begin the process of making sure that we know what happened and how to stop it ever happening again. this horrific event must be a game changer. we need a thorough review of approaches to estate development, the funding of social housing, and we need to listen to the people affected and their warnings, act upon their concerns and their priorities with the transparency and honesty that have so clearly been missing. you're watching wednesday in parliament with me, alicia mccarthy. the international development sec
as a lawyer, i'm not going to cast any aspersions on sir martin moore—bick‘s ability to chair the inquiryut his ability must be respected and listened to. because of there are doubts surrounding public confidence in his suitability, then that cannot be ignored, because it will undermine the efficacy of the inquiry. he's having a series of meetings to listen to the victim's families, survivors and take their views. i think it's welcome that the chair has been so open to ideas, and that he...
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sir martin moore—bick is consulting residents on what they want his inquiry to cover.he meeting? there is still a lot of emotion and frustration coming from this community. the panel will realise a lot of people don't have faith in their ability to do a properjob on this enquiry. a lot of questions about the terms of reference and there's been some confusion about exactly what powers the enquiry has. a lot of questions for the enquiry cheer about whether he will be to hold individuals to account whether he can bring criminal charges and put people in prison. the chair has been at pains to repeatedly try explain the purpose of the function of the enquiry is to establish the fa cts of the enquiry is to establish the facts and get a full picture of what went wrong, what caused the fire and how it spread, but not to apportion blame or to hold people criminally accountable. that is for other investigations. that has brought a response from some people who have said it is pointless. it is a futile effort going through this enquiry if it is not going to result in individuals
sir martin moore—bick is consulting residents on what they want his inquiry to cover.he meeting? there is still a lot of emotion and frustration coming from this community. the panel will realise a lot of people don't have faith in their ability to do a properjob on this enquiry. a lot of questions about the terms of reference and there's been some confusion about exactly what powers the enquiry has. a lot of questions for the enquiry cheer about whether he will be to hold individuals to...
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and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order.r. there is a lot of emotion and i entirely understand why it should be so. we‘re going to continue to work with them and hope that by careful preparation and discussion, and so on, we can make them realise that we can give them justice by finding out what the facts really were. today, there‘s another meeting, when residents can question the response team about new homes. but six weeks after this fire, there‘s little sign of things getting much easier, here. more than 500,000 pupils in state schools in england are being taught by unqualified teachers, according to labour. new analysis conducted by the party, shows the number of teachers without formal qualifications has risen by more than 60% since 2012, a situation which labour claims is "threatening standards". a department for education spokesman said the proportion of qualified teachers remains high. nasa astronaut jack fischer captured this footage of the aurora borealis from the international space station while it was 250 miles
and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order.r. there is a lot of emotion and i entirely understand why it should be so. we‘re going to continue to work with them and hope that by careful preparation and discussion, and so on, we can make them realise that we can give them justice by finding out what the facts really were. today, there‘s another meeting, when residents can question the response team about new homes. but six weeks after this fire,...
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affected by the fire have expressed concern that the scope of the inquiry, to be chaired by sir martin mooreugh. mps will debate the inquiry in parliament today. we'll get reaction from various guests in a moment but first here's how this programme has covered the story over the last four weeks. i've seen some things but today i can't even describe it. there's mothers that have come out and lost their children. there are firefighters that have come out injured. there was smoke everywhere, literally everywhere. there was people downstairs, there was bits of the cladding falling off the block that was on fire. people screaming. there's people who were jumping out the place. there's a man who threw two of his children. come on, man. wow. we saw a lot. we saw a lot, man. we saw a lot with our own eyes. we saw friends, families... honestly, it's all right, you don't have to say any more. i looked behind me and i didn't see my brother. i said, "my brother, my brother, where is he?" then i went outside, i called him, and i said, "where are you?" he said, "i'm in the flat." i said, "why you didn't c
affected by the fire have expressed concern that the scope of the inquiry, to be chaired by sir martin mooreugh. mps will debate the inquiry in parliament today. we'll get reaction from various guests in a moment but first here's how this programme has covered the story over the last four weeks. i've seen some things but today i can't even describe it. there's mothers that have come out and lost their children. there are firefighters that have come out injured. there was smoke everywhere,...
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and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order.his meeting has broken up now after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times, emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists here and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do thejob properly. it's an exercise in futility. you know, quite honestly, i don't know why we have an inquiry that the so—called chair, who's a judge, cannot compel witnesses to come and give evidence. we need to see that they are representative, that they are going to understand the pain, the humanitarian issues, because they're all very relevant in this as well. the main reason people are angry is because they're not getting answers. now whether that was the right forum to get those answers is questionable, but the fact is that people are still entitled to them. there is a lot of anger. there is a lot of emotion and i entirely understand why it should be so. we're going to continue to work wi
and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order.his meeting has broken up now after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times, emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists here and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do thejob properly. it's an exercise in futility. you know, quite honestly, i don't know why we have an inquiry that...
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and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order. going to get anywhere if you all talk at once. well, this meeting has broken up now after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times, emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists here and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do thejob properly. it's an exercise in futility. you know, quite honestly, i don't know why we have an inquiry that the so—called chair, who's a judge, cannot compel witnesses to come and give evidence. we need to see that they are representative, that they are going to understand the pain, the humanitarian issues, because they're all very relevant in this as well. the main reason people are angry is because they're not getting answers. now whether that was the right forum to get those answers is questionable, but the fact is that people are still entitled to them. there is a lot of anger. there is a lot of emotion and i entirely understand
and more than once, the inquiry chair, sir martin moore—bick, had to appeal for order. going to get anywhere if you all talk at once. well, this meeting has broken up now after almost three hours of talking. it has been fractious at times, emotional too. i think what the inquiry panel can't have failed to take away is the frustration and anger that still exists here and the fact that some people don't have faith in their ability to do thejob properly. it's an exercise in futility. you know,...
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martin luther king's wife, their armani moore speeches h. morehere are many speeches. what other speeches and writings you put up there with fourth of july? >> i would say this speech i believe that was the most popular for in the time was a speech that had nothing to do with abolition and and that was a self-made man. and the idea of the self-made man was different than today. when we think self-made men today we think of self-made millionaires. theback during that time, self-made man was a reformer, someone that would change as their knowledge grew. and then they would use that knowledge to reform. and frederick douglass had a great speech called "self-made man." at the end of the day, it is all about overcoming what you are given limitations are. as he did. he was born into chattel slavery, but he overcame those limitations. message, to me, is extremely powerful because it is a universal message. it does two things. one, it shows the amazing a human being, regardless of whether he is black or white. but then it also shows the, what a human being can do with that pot
martin luther king's wife, their armani moore speeches h. morehere are many speeches. what other speeches and writings you put up there with fourth of july? >> i would say this speech i believe that was the most popular for in the time was a speech that had nothing to do with abolition and and that was a self-made man. and the idea of the self-made man was different than today. when we think self-made men today we think of self-made millionaires. theback during that time, self-made man...