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we can he now from prime ministerjacinda ardern yet again.we mention she gave a press conference in the last hour. one of several that she has been giving over the last few days since the attack took place. today i went to kilbirnie mosque to lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and lay flowers with wellington were —— mayor justin lester and met lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and met with this in the community leaders and their message was one of gratitude to the outpouring of love that they have experienced from the people of wellington. and an acknowledgement of the grief that the community feels. as the police commissioner confirmed this morning, 50 people have been killed and 3a people remain in christchurch hospital,
we can he now from prime ministerjacinda ardern yet again.we mention she gave a press conference in the last hour. one of several that she has been giving over the last few days since the attack took place. today i went to kilbirnie mosque to lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and lay flowers with wellington were —— mayor justin lester and met lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and met with this in the community leaders and their message was...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed, "our gun laws will change." new zealand is united in its grief and we are united in our grief. more than a0 people are injured and in hospital, as tributes are made in commemoration to those who have died. in other news — tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections for the european parliament in may, if brexit is extended beyond the beginning ofjuly. it's the decider in the six nations — who will win? wales are on top in their game against ireland, but both they and england are still in the running for the title. and coming up in half an hour, our dateline guests discuss the last week in parliament, with only a fortnight until brexit day. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. an australian man has appeared in court in new zealand charged with murder, after 49 people were killed in shootings at two mosques in the city of christchurch yeste
prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed, "our gun laws will change." new zealand is united in its grief and we are united in our grief. more than a0 people are injured and in hospital, as tributes are made in commemoration to those who have died. in other news — tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections for...
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new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has met members of the islamic community in wellington. she's pledged to tighten the country's gun laws. this is the scene live in christchurch, where crowds have gathered to pay their respects and lay flowers. and in other news, president macron has condemned violent protests by yellow vest protestors in paris. shops were looted and barricades set alight. it's now known that 50 people were killed in friday's attack on two mosques in the new zealand city of christchurch. the police commissioner, mike bush, said another body had been found during a search of the buildings. 35 of the injured are still in hospital, 13 of them in a critical condition. my colleague, sharanjit leyl, is in christchurch. we are very close to these site to be mosque which was the first mosque attack. people have been coming here and showing solidarity all day. you can probably hear behind me, this is a maori tribe showing their respects here at the floral tribute that has in building up throughout the day. —— been building. just having a listen to their wonderful c
new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has met members of the islamic community in wellington. she's pledged to tighten the country's gun laws. this is the scene live in christchurch, where crowds have gathered to pay their respects and lay flowers. and in other news, president macron has condemned violent protests by yellow vest protestors in paris. shops were looted and barricades set alight. it's now known that 50 people were killed in friday's attack on two mosques in the new zealand...
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in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosque this grief, there is also anger. prime minister ardern today confirmed her office did receive an e—mail copy of the killer's political declaration just before the attacks took place. i was one of more than 30 recipients of a manifesto that was mailed out nine minutes before the attack took place. it did not include a location. it did not include specific details. back in christchurch, a sports team has come to lay flowers. their goalie is among the dead. there will be some who say what happened here is horrific but it is nothing to do with me, it is not my religion, it is not my community. but that is absolutely not the message being sent by the people of christchurch. we're all one people, we're all one race, we're all human beings. we love each other, we have to love each other otherwise this sort of rubbish happens. we have to love each other. this city's name will now forever be linked with friday's attacks. but people here want the world to know it does not represent them, that t
in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosque this grief, there is also anger. prime minister ardern today confirmed her office did receive an e—mail copy of the killer's political declaration just before the attacks took place. i was one of more than 30 recipients of a manifesto that was mailed out nine minutes before the attack took place. it did not include a location. it did not include specific details. back in christchurch, a...
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as new zealand mourns the christchurch attacks — the prime ministerjacinda ardern has pledged gun lawthin ten days'. there've been more moving tributes to the victims in christchurch, as hundreds of schoolchildren — and people from around the world — paid their respects. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the financial times which shows a photo of new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern embracing a worshipper at a mosque in wellington, alongside the news that security services in the country face questions on how the attacker was able to acquire weapons. the new zealand herald online in its editorial section says new zealand must follow the german example and fine facebook for failing to remove the live streaming of the gun attack. brexit continues to dominate many of front pages here in the uk — including the daily telegraph. former foreign secretary boris johnson in his weekly column calls on eurosceptic mps to reject the pm's brexit deal, saying it would give the eu "an indefinite means of blackmail" ag
as new zealand mourns the christchurch attacks — the prime ministerjacinda ardern has pledged gun lawthin ten days'. there've been more moving tributes to the victims in christchurch, as hundreds of schoolchildren — and people from around the world — paid their respects. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we begin with the financial times which shows a photo of new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern embracing a worshipper...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern vows "our gun laws will change".united in our grief. more than a0 people are injured and in hospital as tributes are made in commemoration of those who have died. in other news — tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections for the european parliament in may,
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prime ministerjacinda ardern vows — "our gun laws will change" new zealand is united in its grief ande are united in our grief. more than a0 people are injured and in hospital as tributes are made in commemoration of those who have died. in other news — tory mp nick boles has resigned from his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections for the european parliament in may, if brexit is extended beyond the beginning ofjuly wales, england or ireland? three of the teams in action in this afternoon's six nations could win the tournament. and coming up in half an hour — click presents a special programme from one of the most cutting edge tech nations in the world — japan. good afternoon. police in new zealand believe there was only one gunman involved in the shootings at two mosques in christchurch in which 49 people were killed and scores of others injured. 28—year—old australian brenton tarrant has appeared in court in christchurch, charged with
prime ministerjacinda ardern vows — "our gun laws will change" new zealand is united in its grief ande are united in our grief. more than a0 people are injured and in hospital as tributes are made in commemoration of those who have died. in other news — tory mp nick boles has resigned from his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election a leaked eu document appears to confirm that the uk will have to hold elections...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed: "our gun laws will change."ew zealand is united in its grief, and we are united in our grief. in other news: tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association — in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news, it's time for click 7 and a special programme from japan. this week, we're injapan to find the fascinating, the ferocious, and the famous — if fictional. it's amazing to think that next year, this place will play host to the greatest show on earth. by the time 2020 rolls around, it'll have been 56 years since japan last hosted the olympic games. back in 1964, they used the event to signal the rebirth of the nation, following the disruption of the second world war. then, the focus was japan's economic and technological explosion. now, japan once again wants to show the world that it's still leading the way in innovation. but with the country's explosive growth spurt now in the past and an ageing population on the horizon, the story this time might not
prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed: "our gun laws will change."ew zealand is united in its grief, and we are united in our grief. in other news: tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association — in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news, it's time for click 7 and a special programme from japan. this week, we're injapan to find the fascinating, the ferocious, and the famous — if fictional. it's amazing to think...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern in just the past hour. 0ur correspondent, mariko 0i, is in christchurch.oke about the support and strength of the community and that is what we have been feeling on the street where, outside the botanic garden, a makeshift memorial has sprung up since this weekend. people are continuing to come here to pay tribute to the victims of those attacks on friday. we have also been meeting a lot of people sharing their stories. we also saw a police officer offering muffins to people who were coming here to pay tribute. we have been struck by the resilience, the strength of the community. funerals are taking place, as you mentioned. there have been some frustrations being voiced by the family members of the victims because, based on islamic tradition, bodies must be buried immediately which could not have happened because of the identification process taking a. we heard from the police commissioner earlier today, apologising for the delay but also emphasising the importance of that process to get all of the evidence to make sure that everything is done properly and
prime ministerjacinda ardern in just the past hour. 0ur correspondent, mariko 0i, is in christchurch.oke about the support and strength of the community and that is what we have been feeling on the street where, outside the botanic garden, a makeshift memorial has sprung up since this weekend. people are continuing to come here to pay tribute to the victims of those attacks on friday. we have also been meeting a lot of people sharing their stories. we also saw a police officer offering muffins...
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within the past hour new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has announced sweeping changes to the gun laws, banning all military—style semi—automatic weapons and all assault rifles. also banned, parts that would modify guns into military—style semi—automatics. all this in response to last week's attacks on two mosques in christchurch, which left 50 people dead. here is the prime minister. today i am announcing new zealand will ban all military style semi—automatic weapons. we will also ban all assault rifles. we will ban all high—capacity magazines. we will ban all parts with the ability to convert semi—automatic or any other type of firearm into a military style semi—automatic weapon. we will ban parts that cause a firearm to generate semi—automatic, automatic oi’ generate semi—automatic, automatic or close to automatic gunfire. in short, every semi—automatic weapon used in the terrorist attack on friday will be banned in this country. these changes will require legislation. that legislation is now being drafted and will be introduced under urgency. a shortened select committee p
within the past hour new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has announced sweeping changes to the gun laws, banning all military—style semi—automatic weapons and all assault rifles. also banned, parts that would modify guns into military—style semi—automatics. all this in response to last week's attacks on two mosques in christchurch, which left 50 people dead. here is the prime minister. today i am announcing new zealand will ban all military style semi—automatic weapons. we will...
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meantime, prime ministerjacinda ardern signed a book of condolences before she held a cabinet meetingws. speaking on national tv, ms ardern said she was determined to change the law and take military style weapons out of circulation. i have some initial proposals for cabinet to discuss. i do not want to pre—empt that discussion but i can assure you that our gun laws will change. i know that there is understandably both grief and anger in new zealand. there are questions that need to be answered and that we are looking for is well. we need to provide assurances to the public that everything that could have been done has been done but whether or not more could and should have been done. we will be putting in place what needs to occur to answer those questions. there are ways we can bring in effective regulation of firearms that actually target those who we need to target and that is our focus. what the public rightly are asking right now is why is it and how is it that you should and are currently able to purchase military style semiautomatic weapons in new zealand. that is the right qu
meantime, prime ministerjacinda ardern signed a book of condolences before she held a cabinet meetingws. speaking on national tv, ms ardern said she was determined to change the law and take military style weapons out of circulation. i have some initial proposals for cabinet to discuss. i do not want to pre—empt that discussion but i can assure you that our gun laws will change. i know that there is understandably both grief and anger in new zealand. there are questions that need to be...
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in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosqueamid all this grief, there is also anger. made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosque. but amid all this grief, there is also anger. the attacker wasn't stopped before he could carry out his deadly plan. prime minister ardern today confirmed her office did receive an e—mail copy of the killer's political declaration just before the attacks took place. i was one of more than 30 recipients of a manifesto that was mailed out nine minutes before the attack took place. it did not include a location. it did not include specific details. back in christchurch, a sports team has come to lay flowers. their goalie is among the dead. his coach has this message for the australian man suspected of carrying out the attack year and anyone who shares his racist views. we're all one people, we're all one race, we're all human beings. we love each other, we have to love each other otherwise this sort of rubbish happens. we have to love each other. this man and his father were inside the i
in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosqueamid all this grief, there is also anger. made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosque. but amid all this grief, there is also anger. the attacker wasn't stopped before he could carry out his deadly plan. prime minister ardern today confirmed her office did receive an e—mail copy of the killer's political declaration just before the attacks took place. i was one of more than...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern was among those who spoke.n assault on the freedom of any one of us who practices their faith or religion is not welcome here. violence and extremism in all its forms is not welcome here. so friday was supposed to be the day britain left the eu. instead, british mps will be given another vote on theresa may's brexit deal, but this time they'll only be asked to decide on the part concerning withdrawal. that means the other part — the future relationship between the eu and the uk — would still have to be sorted out later under a new prime minister. however, even this slimmed down deal might not get enough support among mps. here's our political editor, laura kuennsberg. they won'tjust be talked into it. still too many quarrels about what to do. mark is in a real minority here because he's voted... me and 17.4 million people. no, no. ministers still want to move forward theresa may's compromise with the eu to end all the noise. politicians of all political parties have a duty to put the national interest first, so
prime ministerjacinda ardern was among those who spoke.n assault on the freedom of any one of us who practices their faith or religion is not welcome here. violence and extremism in all its forms is not welcome here. so friday was supposed to be the day britain left the eu. instead, british mps will be given another vote on theresa may's brexit deal, but this time they'll only be asked to decide on the part concerning withdrawal. that means the other part — the future relationship between the...
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we will get all the latest from that, the prime ministerjacinda ardern spokejust a short the prime ministerjacindas about to head to wellington, of course, but let's hear something of what she said. presently, the police do have one suspect in custody, however, there could be others involved. also, there are multiple scenes involved in this incident as well, and police will be giving more details as they can, as the situation unfolds. while i cannot give any confirmation at this stage around fatalities and casualties, what i can say is that it is clear that this is one of new zealand's darkest days. clearly, what has happened here is an extraordinary and unprecedented act of violence. many of those who will have been directly affected by this shooting may be migrants to new zealand, they may be migrants to new zealand, they may even be refugees here, they have chosen to make new zealand their home and it is their home. it is a grave, home and it is their home. it is a grave , very home and it is their home. it is a grave, very serious, we have dealt with in active shooter situation, we have multip
we will get all the latest from that, the prime ministerjacinda ardern spokejust a short the prime ministerjacindas about to head to wellington, of course, but let's hear something of what she said. presently, the police do have one suspect in custody, however, there could be others involved. also, there are multiple scenes involved in this incident as well, and police will be giving more details as they can, as the situation unfolds. while i cannot give any confirmation at this stage around...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern has addressed the public here many times, she will continue to do that toanother huge vigil at the end of this week to mark a week since the event. but from —— but for now, from me, sharanjit leyl from —— but for now, from me, shara njit leyl here from —— but for now, from me, sharanjit leyl here in christchurch, thank you forging newsday. —— for watching. hello. it's been a weekend of wild weather. we've seen heavy snowfall, heavy rain that's been causing some flooding across parts of england and wales. strong winds, particularly on saturday. by sunday it was a day of sunshine and showers. now this was the scene in dover, in kent. we had some huge shower clouds. equally, some blue sky and some gusty winds around. so all in all, some very unsettled weather. but the weather is now settling down. as we head on into monday we've got this high pressure building in from the south—west. still some weather fronts trying to move in towards the north—west of the country. so it won't be dry across the board. but, really, through this week we're looking at a much drie
prime ministerjacinda ardern has addressed the public here many times, she will continue to do that toanother huge vigil at the end of this week to mark a week since the event. but from —— but for now, from me, sharanjit leyl from —— but for now, from me, shara njit leyl here from —— but for now, from me, sharanjit leyl here in christchurch, thank you forging newsday. —— for watching. hello. it's been a weekend of wild weather. we've seen heavy snowfall, heavy rain that's been...
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new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern meeting greiving relatives is on the front of the sunday telegraphthe paper also reports on theresa may's task to win votes on tuesday. the mail on sunday says some tory mps are angry at the way comic relief portrayed poverty in the uk. more brexit in the sunday times, which says theresa may will tell conservative mps that brexit might not happen at all if they don't back her deal. a similar headline on the sunday express. it also has an image of mucad ibrahim, the three—year—old victim of the christchurch mosque attacks. lets start with our chat. we are going to go straight to the front of the telegraph, and it is rex it. henry? this is theresa may trying again to win support or her brexit deal, and sometimes you forget what we kitties. by wednesday we expect another vote, so maybe tuesday, so the plan is to get these mps from the plan is to get these mps from the dup across, and her team has been holding talks with them today and they are expected to continue throughout the weekend. the telegraph has a bit of detail, and firstly they are talking ab
new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern meeting greiving relatives is on the front of the sunday telegraphthe paper also reports on theresa may's task to win votes on tuesday. the mail on sunday says some tory mps are angry at the way comic relief portrayed poverty in the uk. more brexit in the sunday times, which says theresa may will tell conservative mps that brexit might not happen at all if they don't back her deal. a similar headline on the sunday express. it also has an image of mucad...
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the prime ministerjacinda ardern said violence and hate are not welcome in the country. and this story is trending on bbc.com. ole gunnar solskjaer says it's his "dream come true" to be appointed manager of manchester united. the norweigan, a former striker for the club, has been in temporary charge, winning14 of his 19 games. that's all for now. but stay with us on bbc news. and also making news in the uk: a record 2.9 million children from working families are living in poverty after housing costs have been paid — that's according to the latest figures. time now for asia business report. us china breakthrough? we have had signs of progress but also worries that he could still take months. lyft‘s $52 million public offering, the rideshare company is set to cruise onto the share market when it lists. good morning asia, hello world, how are you today? glad you could join us for another exciting addition of asia business report, i am rico hizon in singapore. and we start off with the us china trade warand start off with the us china trade war and donald trump's top economi
the prime ministerjacinda ardern said violence and hate are not welcome in the country. and this story is trending on bbc.com. ole gunnar solskjaer says it's his "dream come true" to be appointed manager of manchester united. the norweigan, a former striker for the club, has been in temporary charge, winning14 of his 19 games. that's all for now. but stay with us on bbc news. and also making news in the uk: a record 2.9 million children from working families are living in poverty...
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earlier, prime ministerjacinda ardern opened a book of condolence for victims of the attacks — writing"together we are one. they are us". counter—terrorism police have raided two homes in australia — where the suspect, brenton tarrant, grew up. his family have said they're devastated — and apologised to the relatives of those killed and wounded. and many of you are following this story on bbc.com. rescue workers in papua province in indonesia have rescued a five—month—old baby trapped in a collapsed building after torrential rain triggered flash floods and landslides. at least 73 people have been killed in the floods. that's all. stay with bbc world news. and the top story in the uk: theresa may's brexit deal won't return to the commons this week — unless it has support from the dup and tory mps, according to the chancellor phillip hammond. her plan is expected to be voted on for a third time in the coming days. finance megamerger. joe mennie‘s deutsche bank and commins back so they will hold hawks. and airline headwinds, the boss of cathay pacific discovers does make discusses the boe
earlier, prime ministerjacinda ardern opened a book of condolence for victims of the attacks — writing"together we are one. they are us". counter—terrorism police have raided two homes in australia — where the suspect, brenton tarrant, grew up. his family have said they're devastated — and apologised to the relatives of those killed and wounded. and many of you are following this story on bbc.com. rescue workers in papua province in indonesia have rescued a five—month—old...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed: "0ur gun laws will change."ew zealand is united in its grief, and we are united in our grief. in other news: tory mp nick boles resigns from his local conservative association — in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news 7 trouble in the elephant sanctuary. alastair leithead presents a special programme on how poaching has provoked a political row over whether botswana has too many elephants. botswana is africa's last great elephant sanctuary. a third of the continent's herds live here. latest estimates say there are at least 130,000 of them. but they are notoriously difficult to count. for decades, these giants have been safely travelling their ancestral migration routes, while their cousins in other countries have been hit hard by poaching. but now even botswana's elephants are under threat. from an infant mortality perspective we found that the numbers of fresh or recent infant carcasses had increased by nearly 600%. there is new evidence of well—organised p
prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed: "0ur gun laws will change."ew zealand is united in its grief, and we are united in our grief. in other news: tory mp nick boles resigns from his local conservative association — in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news 7 trouble in the elephant sanctuary. alastair leithead presents a special programme on how poaching has provoked a political row over whether botswana has too many elephants....
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details are still emerging but, in the last hour, prime ministerjacinda ardern has confirmed that a0 people are known to have died. dozens more were injured. of those, around 20 rna serious condition. —— are in a serious condition. witnesses say at least one gunman opened fire on worshippers at the mosques, as they gathered for friday prayers. four suspects are in custody — three men and one woman. the prime minister of australia has confirmed that an australian citizen is among those detained. he used the word "shooter" to describe him. we are expecting an update from the new zealand police commissioner in a matter of moments and we will bring that to you, of course. new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has described the events as an extreme and unprecedented act of violence. unprecedented is how police are describing this attack. scores dead as two mosques are targeted during friday prayers. people ran for their lives but many did not make it. i was hearing shooting after shooting after shooting. it went on about six minutes or more. i could hear screaming and crying. people
details are still emerging but, in the last hour, prime ministerjacinda ardern has confirmed that a0 people are known to have died. dozens more were injured. of those, around 20 rna serious condition. —— are in a serious condition. witnesses say at least one gunman opened fire on worshippers at the mosques, as they gathered for friday prayers. four suspects are in custody — three men and one woman. the prime minister of australia has confirmed that an australian citizen is among those...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern says the man accused of carrying out the country's worst mass killing wase latest from new zealand in a moment.
prime ministerjacinda ardern says the man accused of carrying out the country's worst mass killing wase latest from new zealand in a moment.
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new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has met members of the islamic community in wellington.gun laws. this is the scene live in christchurch, where crowds have gathered to pay their respects
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in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosquealso anger the attacker wasn't stopped before he could carry out his deadly plan. prime minister ardern confirmed her office did receive an email copy of the killer's political declaration just before the attacks took place. i was one of more than 30 recipients of a manifesto that was mailed out nine minutes before the attack took place. it did not include the location. it did not include specific details. back in christchurch a sports team has come to lay flowers. their goalie is among the dead. their coach has this message for the australian man suspected of carrying out the attack here, and anyone who shares his racist views. we are all one people. we are all one race. we are all human beings. we love each other. we have to love each other, otherwise this sort of rubbish happens. we have to love each other. this man and his father were inside the al noor mosque when the shooting began. his badly wounded father lay bleeding beside him imploring him to look after the family. the last
in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern made her own emotional tribute at the city's biggest mosquealso anger the attacker wasn't stopped before he could carry out his deadly plan. prime minister ardern confirmed her office did receive an email copy of the killer's political declaration just before the attacks took place. i was one of more than 30 recipients of a manifesto that was mailed out nine minutes before the attack took place. it did not include the location. it did not include...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern joined thousands of mourners near the al—noor mosque, one of the two targetedor us. it was an intense and emotional day of mourning and prayerfor it was an intense and emotional day of mourning and prayer for the 50 people who lost their lives in the attacks on those two mosques with new zealanders of all faiths coming together to show solidarity with those people who died and also to make it clear they wanted to fight for a society where everyone can feel valued, feel equal and feel safe. the whole aim of course to prevent a similar atrocity happening again. this place has been defiled. the al noor mosque isn't fit for worship — the memory of violence still fresh. a crime scene, it's out of bounds on this, the holiest day of the week in islam. so the faithful must go elsewhere. allahu akbar... this call to prayer also sounded out exactly seven days ago, but was followed by gunshots. now in its wake, silence. two minutes of space for a country to breathe, suffocated for a week by all—consuming grief. last friday, i stood in this mosque and saw hatred and rage i
prime ministerjacinda ardern joined thousands of mourners near the al—noor mosque, one of the two targetedor us. it was an intense and emotional day of mourning and prayerfor it was an intense and emotional day of mourning and prayer for the 50 people who lost their lives in the attacks on those two mosques with new zealanders of all faiths coming together to show solidarity with those people who died and also to make it clear they wanted to fight for a society where everyone can feel valued,...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed, "our gun laws will change."ew zealand is united in its grief and we are united in our grief. in other news, tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week... has the world been neglecting white supremacists while busy worrying about radical islamists? where will is fighters go after the end of their so—called caliphate? and a fortnight till brexit day?. and a fortnight till brexit day... zombie or phoenix? its another crunch week for theresa may s brexit deal. my guests today — abdul bari atwan, a writer on arab affairs. stephanie baker, a senior writerfor bloomberg. maria margaronis of the nation and ian birrell, reporter and commentator for the mail on sunday. welcome to you all. "muslims are invaders intent on replacing the white majority." so reads a monologue of hate posted online by brenton tarrant, the
prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed, "our gun laws will change."ew zealand is united in its grief and we are united in our grief. in other news, tory mp nick boles quits his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week... has the world been neglecting white supremacists while busy worrying about radical...
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within hours of the attack, the prime ministerjacinda ardern promised to toughen gun laws.greed to measures in principle, but exactly what is changing isn't yet known. this isn't the first time the country has debated gun reforms. back in 2016, the country's police association sent a warning that gun controls were inadequate. earlier, i spoke to kevin clements, a professor at the centre for peace and conflict studies at 0tago university. i started by asking him if he supported a ban on semi—automatic weapons in new zealand. absolutely time and in fact the proposal, the initial proposal of this was in 1995 with the judge thorpe report on gun control. he recommended the complete ban of military style semiautomatic weapons and pistols. that was never picked up and pistols. that was never picked up by and pistols. that was never picked up by the government at that stage. it has been proposed in other reviews of gun control and the government has avoided it. but i think this time around, they are finding an opportunity for that to come into place and it will put us in consonance
within hours of the attack, the prime ministerjacinda ardern promised to toughen gun laws.greed to measures in principle, but exactly what is changing isn't yet known. this isn't the first time the country has debated gun reforms. back in 2016, the country's police association sent a warning that gun controls were inadequate. earlier, i spoke to kevin clements, a professor at the centre for peace and conflict studies at 0tago university. i started by asking him if he supported a ban on...
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the prime ministerjacinda ardern said violence and hate are not welcome in the country.nited. the norweigan, a former striker for the club, has been in temporary charge, winning14 of his 19 games. that's all for now. but stay with us on bbc news. and also making news in the uk:
the prime ministerjacinda ardern said violence and hate are not welcome in the country.nited. the norweigan, a former striker for the club, has been in temporary charge, winning14 of his 19 games. that's all for now. but stay with us on bbc news. and also making news in the uk:
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prime ministerjacinda ardern is in christchurch and has been talking to pupils at cashmere high schooland a former student in the attack. we have a lot of holes in our gun laws in new zealand, and we need to fix that. we also know that there are lots of questions left to answer, as well, around should we have known more, been able to detect that this individual was planning this terrorist attack? we want an inquiry in to do that, so we can make sure there is some independence to the way we do that. so it isn't me standing up and giving explanations. the public can hear somebody independently come and look into that as well, so we are looking to set that up very quickly and also there is work around social media that we want to do. right now she is giving a press conference so let's go there. right now she is giving a press conference so let's go therelj right now she is giving a press conference so let's go there. i have heard the complete opposite. when i'm focused on is the response of the muslim community in new zealand and asi the muslim community in new zealand and as i say, there
prime ministerjacinda ardern is in christchurch and has been talking to pupils at cashmere high schooland a former student in the attack. we have a lot of holes in our gun laws in new zealand, and we need to fix that. we also know that there are lots of questions left to answer, as well, around should we have known more, been able to detect that this individual was planning this terrorist attack? we want an inquiry in to do that, so we can make sure there is some independence to the way we do...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern joined thousands of mourners near the al—noor mosque, one of the two targetedning. yes, it was an intense and emotional day of mourning and prayer for the 50 people who lost their lives in the attacks on those two mosques, with new zealanders of all faiths coming together to show solidarity with those people who died, and also to make it clear that they wanted to fight for a society where everybody can feel valued, feel equal and feel safe. the whole aim, of course, to prevent a similar atrocity happening again. this place has been defiled. the al noor mosque isn't fit for worship — the memory of violence still fresh. a crime scene, it's out of bounds on this, the holiest day of the week in islam. so the faithful must go elsewhere. allahu akbar... this call to prayer also sounded out exactly seven days ago, but was followed by gunshots. now in its wake, silence. two minutes of space for a country to breathe, suffocated for a week by all—consuming grief. last friday, i stood in this mosque and saw hatred and rage in the eyes of the terrorist who killed and murde
prime ministerjacinda ardern joined thousands of mourners near the al—noor mosque, one of the two targetedning. yes, it was an intense and emotional day of mourning and prayer for the 50 people who lost their lives in the attacks on those two mosques, with new zealanders of all faiths coming together to show solidarity with those people who died, and also to make it clear that they wanted to fight for a society where everybody can feel valued, feel equal and feel safe. the whole aim, of...
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earlier in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern met people at the kilbirnie mosque. it was an emotional gathering for many people left shocked by the attack. the prime minister laid flowers and shared some emotional moments. and then she went from there to parliament to give the update on the ongoing status of the victims, security operations and criminal proceedings in the wake of the attack. many of you will know that today i went to kilbirnie mosque to lay flowers with wellington mayor justin lester and to meet with islamic community leaders. their message was one of gratitude, for the outpouring of love that they have experienced from the people of wellington. and an acknowledgement of the grief that the community feels. as the police commissioner confirmed this morning, 50 people have been killed and 3a people remain in christchurch hospital, 12 of them in the intensive care unit in critical condition. a li—year—old girl remains in a critical condition at starship hospital in auckland. i can confirm that the bodies of those who have died are beginning to be retu
earlier in wellington, prime ministerjacinda ardern met people at the kilbirnie mosque. it was an emotional gathering for many people left shocked by the attack. the prime minister laid flowers and shared some emotional moments. and then she went from there to parliament to give the update on the ongoing status of the victims, security operations and criminal proceedings in the wake of the attack. many of you will know that today i went to kilbirnie mosque to lay flowers with wellington mayor...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern signed a book of condolonces before she held a cabinet meeting on new gunhange the law and take military style weapons out of circulation. she is due to brief the press on what has come out of her cabinet meeting that she is holding. that will happen shortly. we will bring you that as soon as it does happen. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. let us get the weather. hello. it's been a weekend of wild weather. we've seen heavy snowfall, heavy rain that's been causing some flooding across parts of england and wales. strong winds, particularly on saturday. by sunday it was a day of sunshine and showers. now this was the scene in dover, in kent. we had some huge shower clouds. equally, some blue sky and some gusty winds around. so all in all, some very unsettled weather. but the weather is now settling down. as we head on into monday we've got this high pressure building in from the south—west. still some weather fronts trying to move in towards the north—west of the country. so it won't be dry across the board. but, really, through this week we'
prime ministerjacinda ardern signed a book of condolonces before she held a cabinet meeting on new gunhange the law and take military style weapons out of circulation. she is due to brief the press on what has come out of her cabinet meeting that she is holding. that will happen shortly. we will bring you that as soon as it does happen. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @regedahmadbbc. let us get the weather. hello. it's been a weekend of wild weather. we've seen heavy snowfall, heavy rain...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern vows — "our gun laws will change" new zealand is united in its grief andan 40 people are injured and in hospital as tributes are made in commemoration of those who have died. in other news — tory mp nick boles has resigned from his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election
prime ministerjacinda ardern vows — "our gun laws will change" new zealand is united in its grief andan 40 people are injured and in hospital as tributes are made in commemoration of those who have died. in other news — tory mp nick boles has resigned from his local conservative association in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election
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we can he now from prime ministerjacinda ardern yet again. as we mention she gave a press conference in the last hour. one of several that she has been giving over the last few days since the attack took place. today i went to kilbirnie mosque to lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and lay flowers with wellington were —— mayor justin lester and met lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and met with this in the community leaders and their message was one of gratitude to the outpouring of love that they have experienced from the people of wellington. and an acknowledgement of the grief that the community feels. as the police commissioner confirmed this morning, 50 people have been killed and 3a people remain in christchurch hospital, 12 of them in the intensive care unit in critical condition. a four —year—old girl remains in a critical condition at starship hospital in auckland. i can confirm that the bodies of those who have died are beginning to be returned to their families from this evening. it is likely
we can he now from prime ministerjacinda ardern yet again. as we mention she gave a press conference in the last hour. one of several that she has been giving over the last few days since the attack took place. today i went to kilbirnie mosque to lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and lay flowers with wellington were —— mayor justin lester and met lay flowers with wellington were —— mayorjustin lester and met with this in the community leaders and their message...
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the prime ministerjacinda ardern has told the bbc there needs to be a global fight to root out racist specific problem in new zealand. from christchurch, clive myrie sent this report. above christchurch, the rising sun illuminates a day of mourning. with a lonely flag at half mast, a portent of things to come. an open casket threads its way through a crowd, bearing a body in a white shroud. at last, the victims of the mosque shootings are finding peace. this journey will be made 50 times. the grave—diggers have much work to do. so, too, the survivors, now desperate to exorcise memories of the attacks. nathan smith, here on the right with a friend, is originally from poole in dorset. a convert to islam, he now lives in christchurch and was at prayer when the gunman struck. you heard bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang! and it was relentless. but it wasn't right in the room. it was, like... people were looking at each other. to be honest, i thought it was firecrackers. i thought maybe electrical problems or something. 50 people dead... the bodies were stacked on top of each other,
the prime ministerjacinda ardern has told the bbc there needs to be a global fight to root out racist specific problem in new zealand. from christchurch, clive myrie sent this report. above christchurch, the rising sun illuminates a day of mourning. with a lonely flag at half mast, a portent of things to come. an open casket threads its way through a crowd, bearing a body in a white shroud. at last, the victims of the mosque shootings are finding peace. this journey will be made 50 times. the...
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new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern meeting greiving relatives is on the front of the telegraphalso reports on theresa may's task to win votes on tuesday. the mail on sunday says some tory mps are angry at the way comic relief portrayed poverty in the uk. more brexit in the sunday times, which says theresa may will tell conservative mps that brexit might not happen at all if they don't back her deal. a similar headline on the sunday express. it also has an image of mucad ibrahim, the three—year—old victim of the christchurch mosque attacks. those are the from pages so let's ta ke those are the from pages so let's take a more in—depth look at some of those. starting with the front of the sunday telegraph and the pages dominated by two stories. brexit and the tragedy that took place in new zealand. ourfirst the tragedy that took place in new zealand. our first story is going to be brexit and theresa may bags patriotic and peace to back her deal. again. mps, please save me. it is the same old and same old stuff from theresa may, what else can she do? we are perilously close to d—da
new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern meeting greiving relatives is on the front of the telegraphalso reports on theresa may's task to win votes on tuesday. the mail on sunday says some tory mps are angry at the way comic relief portrayed poverty in the uk. more brexit in the sunday times, which says theresa may will tell conservative mps that brexit might not happen at all if they don't back her deal. a similar headline on the sunday express. it also has an image of mucad ibrahim, the...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern says the man accused of carrying out the country's worst mass killing wasing other attacks and vows to change gun laws. my colleague sharanjit leyl will bring you the latest from new zealand in a moment. welcome. it is the morning of a new day here in christchurch and new zealanders are mourning the deaths of 49 people killed in attacks on friday. this attack is very close to me where i stand right now. the mosque isjust me where i stand right now. the mosque is just that way but security is still very much out in force here this sunday morning and you can see there are still police behind me here. a28—year—old man, an australian has appeared in court on charges of murder, brenton tarrant did not enter a plea but has been remanded in court. the new zealand prime minister has been visiting victims and we have this report. weighed down by grief, anger, confusion, christchurch is a city where people are trying to comprehend the impact of a terror attack. some are just holding onto life. waseem and his four—year—old daughter were both shot. he posted this messa
prime ministerjacinda ardern says the man accused of carrying out the country's worst mass killing wasing other attacks and vows to change gun laws. my colleague sharanjit leyl will bring you the latest from new zealand in a moment. welcome. it is the morning of a new day here in christchurch and new zealanders are mourning the deaths of 49 people killed in attacks on friday. this attack is very close to me where i stand right now. the mosque isjust me where i stand right now. the mosque is...
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new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has met islamic leaders and members of the islamic community in wellington. she's pledged to tighten the country's gun laws, and is set to make a statement shortly. a 28—year—old australian man has been charged with murder. french president emmanuel macron has cut short a holiday to hold an emergency meeting in paris after yellow vest protesters attacked shops and set fire to a bank in the city. the interior minister described some of the protesters as "ultra violent" and "looking for trouble." now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. this week... has the world been neglecting white supremacists while busy worrying about radical islamists? where will is fighters go after the end of their so—called caliphate? and a fortnight till brexit day?. and a fortnight till brexit day... zombie or phoenix? it?s another crunch week for theresa may?s brexit deal. my guests today — abdul bari atwan, a writer on arab affairs. stephanie baker, a senior writerfor bloomberg. maria margaronis of the nation and ian
new zealand's prime ministerjacinda ardern has met islamic leaders and members of the islamic community in wellington. she's pledged to tighten the country's gun laws, and is set to make a statement shortly. a 28—year—old australian man has been charged with murder. french president emmanuel macron has cut short a holiday to hold an emergency meeting in paris after yellow vest protesters attacked shops and set fire to a bank in the city. the interior minister described some of the...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern said she was adamant that her government would provide the necessary supportity to the muslim community targetted in the attack. she also explained how she would seek to establish why the attack happened and how to prevent plans for another. i know, mr speaker, that there have been questions around how this could have happened here, rightly. in a place that prides itself on being open, peaceful, diverse. there is anger that it has happened here. there are many questions that need to be answered and the assurance that i give you is that they will be. yesterday, cabinet agreed that an enquiry, one that looks into the events that led up to the attacks on the 15th of march will occur. we will examine what we did know, could have known or should have known. we cannot allow this to happen again. part of ensuring the safety of new zealand is must include a frank examination of our gun laws. as i have already said, our gun laws will change. cabinet met yesterday and made in principle decisions, 72 hours after the attack. before we meet again next monday, these decisio
prime ministerjacinda ardern said she was adamant that her government would provide the necessary supportity to the muslim community targetted in the attack. she also explained how she would seek to establish why the attack happened and how to prevent plans for another. i know, mr speaker, that there have been questions around how this could have happened here, rightly. in a place that prides itself on being open, peaceful, diverse. there is anger that it has happened here. there are many...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed — "our gun laws will change".on in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. a man has died after being stabbed in south—west london. scotland yard said officers were called to reports of a fight in fulham in the early hours of this morning. a 29—year old man was pronounced dead at the scene. there have been no arrests. violence has broken out on the streets of paris as protesters clash with police. demonstrators are said to have thrown smoke bombs and other objects at officers. police then used water cannon to try to disperse crowds. at least 20 people have reportedly been arrested. it's the 18th straight weekend of demonstrations against president emmanuel macron which first started over a fuel tax rise and have now become about the cost of living. senior democrats in the us congress have accused donald trump of defying the constitution after he used a presidential veto for the first time since he came to offfice. mr trump vetoed a resolution from congress which was designed to
prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed — "our gun laws will change".on in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. a man has died after being stabbed in south—west london. scotland yard said officers were called to reports of a fight in fulham in the early hours of this morning. a 29—year old man was pronounced dead at the scene. there have been no arrests. violence has broken out on the streets of paris as protesters clash with police....
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the sense of hate that inspired friday's attack and of course we also heard from the prime ministerjacinda ardernhas spoken several times, and she spoke several hours ago again, saying she was adamant her government is determined to try and keep the muslim community secure, they would provide the necessary support for them as well, and she explained how she would continue to seek to establish why the attack happened and how to prevent plans for any other such attacks. there have rightly been questions about how this could happen here, in a place that prides itself on being open, peaceful, diverse. and there is anger that it has happened here. there are many questions that need to be answered and the assurance that i give you is that they will be. yesterday, cabinet agreed that an enquiry, one that looks into the events that led up to the attack on the 15th of march will occur. we will examine what we did know, could have known or should have known. we cannot allow this to happen again. part of ensuring the safety of new zealanders must include a frank examination of our gun laws. as i have alread
the sense of hate that inspired friday's attack and of course we also heard from the prime ministerjacinda ardernhas spoken several times, and she spoke several hours ago again, saying she was adamant her government is determined to try and keep the muslim community secure, they would provide the necessary support for them as well, and she explained how she would continue to seek to establish why the attack happened and how to prevent plans for any other such attacks. there have rightly been...
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prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed: "our gun laws will change".iation in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. it's the final round of matches in rugby union's six nations championship. grand slam chasing wales are facing ireland in cardiff. they lead 10—0 after half an hour. hadleigh parkes with a tryjust over a minute into the match. it's fa cup quarterfinal weekend, watford are through to the semi—finals after beating crystal palace 2—1, andre grey with the winner at vicarage road. and lewis hamilton will start on pole in melbourne for tomorrow's season opening australian grand prix. i will be back with more on all those stories within the next hour. i will see you then. the conservative mp nick boles has resigned from his local party and we will speak to robert halfon now. can you hear me this time? ican. i you hear me this time? i can. i want to start by asking you what you make of nick boles's decision? i think it's a very sad, nick boles is a great intellect and given a lot of service to the conservativ
prime ministerjacinda ardern has vowed: "our gun laws will change".iation in the face of efforts to deselect him as the candidate for the next election. it's the final round of matches in rugby union's six nations championship. grand slam chasing wales are facing ireland in cardiff. they lead 10—0 after half an hour. hadleigh parkes with a tryjust over a minute into the match. it's fa cup quarterfinal weekend, watford are through to the semi—finals after beating crystal palace...
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reddy speaking to mejust a little earlier. of course, prior to that you heard from the prime ministerjacinda ardern addressing the speaker of the house, saying various things are being done. yesterday when she met the cabinet and parliament she said they had opened an enquiry into this, they are looking into reforming gun laws in new zealand, and they are also looking to help, of course, all of the bereaved and the families' funeral costs are being looked after. repatriation costs as well, amongst many other things. as i mentioned earlier, and she mentioned, even though the country remains divided their spirit is strong. sharanjit leyl hearing christchurch. thanks for watching newsday. does make here in christchurch. hello there. last week, we were bombarded by deep areas of low pressure, bringing gales and heavy rain, but i'm thankful to say this week is looking much quieter. we've got high pressure, i think, in the driving seat for many of us. so it'll be a lot more settled and quite mild. although we'll have quite a bit of cloud around, where you get the sunshine, it will feel very springlike in
reddy speaking to mejust a little earlier. of course, prior to that you heard from the prime ministerjacinda ardern addressing the speaker of the house, saying various things are being done. yesterday when she met the cabinet and parliament she said they had opened an enquiry into this, they are looking into reforming gun laws in new zealand, and they are also looking to help, of course, all of the bereaved and the families' funeral costs are being looked after. repatriation costs as well,...
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leaving laura's report for a moment to take you live to wellington, new zealand, where prime ministerjacinda ardernspeaking to the media, new developments in policy, we understand, relating to friday's attacks on two mosques in christchurch. sadly since that time the most substantive changes to our laws came following the 1980s shootings. those attempts did not go far enough. successive attempts have been made to change our laws since then, and have failed. those attem pts then, and have failed. those attempts were 1999, 2005, 2012, and more recently to a select committee requiring in early 2017. —— enquiry. still, none of the changes that have been made in the past dealt with one of the most glaring issues we have that sets new zealand apart from many other nations. the availability of military style semiautomatic weapons. the attacker, on 15 march, took a significant number of lives using primarily two guns. they were assault rifles and they were purchased illegally on an a category gun licence, the standard license held by gun owners in new zealand. —— purchased legally. the capacity of these ri
leaving laura's report for a moment to take you live to wellington, new zealand, where prime ministerjacinda ardernspeaking to the media, new developments in policy, we understand, relating to friday's attacks on two mosques in christchurch. sadly since that time the most substantive changes to our laws came following the 1980s shootings. those attempts did not go far enough. successive attempts have been made to change our laws since then, and have failed. those attem pts then, and have...
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this message received nine minutes ahead of the shootings and the prime ministerjacinda ardern receiving to be taken down by facebook? yes, and also youtube. i checked in the morning and the video was available on friday morning uk time on the video was available on youtube in more than one guise. they have taken down thousands of videos, the phrase is associated with it, which could be copies, but also fits with footage that has been lifted and various other related content. this is a problem and we have a story inside our paper, the sunday times, saying children were already passing it around in the playground on friday and in the classrooms and that is an extraordinary horrific thing. in the uk. the video was so available. just wa nt to uk. the video was so available. just want to quickly mention, tom watson, deputy leader of labour, suggested social media sites should freeze uploads in the event of an atrocity to stop the spread. i think that it's very problematic, partly because you do not know it is an atrocity until it is reaching a point of critical mass, firstly. secondly, what
this message received nine minutes ahead of the shootings and the prime ministerjacinda ardern receiving to be taken down by facebook? yes, and also youtube. i checked in the morning and the video was available on friday morning uk time on the video was available on youtube in more than one guise. they have taken down thousands of videos, the phrase is associated with it, which could be copies, but also fits with footage that has been lifted and various other related content. this is a problem...