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nick, thanks for the latest, nick beake in palu.tacks concluded the murder of an unarmed officer outside parliament could have been prevented. the coroner said if there had been armed officers present, then they could have stopped khalid masood from stabbing pc keith palmer. four people died when masood ran over pedestrians on westminster bridge in march last year, before going on to attack pc palmer. from the old bailey, our correspondent daniel sandford reports. the last calm moments of what had been just another westminster day. american tourist kurt cochran with his wife melissa, pensioner leslie rhodes returning from hospital, aysha frade texting her husband on her way to pick up her kids from school, andreea cristea, a tourist from romania, and pc keith palmer, guarding the main gates to parliament. but in 82 seconds of terror, they were all left with fatal injuries. the shocking deaths produced searching questions, not least about armed policing in parliament. pc keith palmer‘s wife asked how he was left alone and unarmed at
nick, thanks for the latest, nick beake in palu.tacks concluded the murder of an unarmed officer outside parliament could have been prevented. the coroner said if there had been armed officers present, then they could have stopped khalid masood from stabbing pc keith palmer. four people died when masood ran over pedestrians on westminster bridge in march last year, before going on to attack pc palmer. from the old bailey, our correspondent daniel sandford reports. the last calm moments of what...
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nick beake, bbc news, palu. the artist banksy has pulled off another spectacular stunt. which self—destructed moments after being sold at auction for more than a million pounds. the framed girl with balloon, one of the artist's best known works, was being sold by sotheby‘s in london. however, moments after the piece went under the hammer the canvas passed through a shredder that was hidden inside the frame. the opera singer montserrat caballe whose duet with freddie mercury became the signature song of the 1992 barcelona 0lympics has died aged 85. she had been suffering from health complaints for some time and was admitted to hospital in barcelona last month. her career spanned 50 years. with all the sport now, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. it's advantage lewis hamilton once more in the formula one title race after he qualified on pole for the japanese grand prix, whilst main rival sebastian vettel is down in 8th. the conditions at suzuka were tricky and caught out sauber‘s marcus ericsson in the first session. the heaviest of the rain came
nick beake, bbc news, palu. the artist banksy has pulled off another spectacular stunt. which self—destructed moments after being sold at auction for more than a million pounds. the framed girl with balloon, one of the artist's best known works, was being sold by sotheby‘s in london. however, moments after the piece went under the hammer the canvas passed through a shredder that was hidden inside the frame. the opera singer montserrat caballe whose duet with freddie mercury became the...
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nick beake, bbc news, palu.s in groups, under plans being considered by the nhs in england. doctors have been trialling shared appointments for up to 15 patients with the same condition, ranging from raised blood pressure and rheumatoid arthritis, to chronic back pain and asthma. the royal college of gps says patients like getting the support of others, while gps say it stops them having to repeat advice. mary henfrey is a patient who's taken part in group—led sessions. she said other people asked questions she might not have thought of. i used to go to see dr birrell weekly and it was a three—hour group session and the good part about it was people ask questions that you might not have thought of asking yourself and also it was nice to see other people and talk to them and get their experiences as well. voters in brazil are preparing to go to the polls, after a bitterly divisive presidential election campaign. the front runner is the far right nationalist, jair bolsonaro, who was stabbed by a protester on the c
nick beake, bbc news, palu.s in groups, under plans being considered by the nhs in england. doctors have been trialling shared appointments for up to 15 patients with the same condition, ranging from raised blood pressure and rheumatoid arthritis, to chronic back pain and asthma. the royal college of gps says patients like getting the support of others, while gps say it stops them having to repeat advice. mary henfrey is a patient who's taken part in group—led sessions. she said other people...
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nick beake, bbc news, palu.scott is holding a press conference ahead of the arrival of the catgeory 4 storm michael that's heading towardsw the south east of the united states. is 90 miles off the coast at the moment. the department for transport asia is closely monitoring highway 98 as was all bridges. engineering plans are being developed to redevelop vital errors of highway. we will work round—the—clock to make sure roads and bridges reopened as quickly as possible. we have trucks loaded with tonnes of food, water and other critical supplies ready to move in. we will deploy medical assistance teams and we have hospital augmentation teams to make sure the medical and needy are safe and rookie seeding care. the department did have health currently has three special needs shelter augmentation teams with 22 staff in place. we have a team ambulance strike teams with 90 ambulances. we have three federal disaster medical assistance teams with 105 staff. five disaster management assistant strike teams with 35 staff.
nick beake, bbc news, palu.scott is holding a press conference ahead of the arrival of the catgeory 4 storm michael that's heading towardsw the south east of the united states. is 90 miles off the coast at the moment. the department for transport asia is closely monitoring highway 98 as was all bridges. engineering plans are being developed to redevelop vital errors of highway. we will work round—the—clock to make sure roads and bridges reopened as quickly as possible. we have trucks loaded...
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people are known to have died in the disaster. was hit by a wall of water. as our asia correspondent nick beakeorts from palu. within this devastated city you find incredible stories of survival. because they fear the hospital could collapse. the earthquake struck. "suddenly the earth started to shake," he tells us. out my other hand. i waved it so people could see it. this is where he was trapped. eventually a neighbour spotted him and dragged him to safety. "i'm no hero," he says. rizki survived with a broken arm and is now reunited with his family. joining his heroes at his favourite team. who is your favourite manchester city player? riyad mahrez. signing when they bought him for £60 million this summer. amazing story of survival thousands of miles away. so we got in touch. and it turns out riyad mahrez wants to send a personal message. now, rizki doesn't know anything about this. hi, rizki. somebody wants to say hello to you. hi, rizki. how are you? i hope you're getting better. i heard that you are a big city fan. so i just want to wish you a good recovery. from man city. so, what does he
people are known to have died in the disaster. was hit by a wall of water. as our asia correspondent nick beakeorts from palu. within this devastated city you find incredible stories of survival. because they fear the hospital could collapse. the earthquake struck. "suddenly the earth started to shake," he tells us. out my other hand. i waved it so people could see it. this is where he was trapped. eventually a neighbour spotted him and dragged him to safety. "i'm no hero,"...
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nick beake, bbc news, palu.for england, anne longfield, says she's seriously concerned about a rise in the use of segregation in young offender institutions and secure training centres. a report from the commissioner, seen by bbc news, shows that children in england and wales are also being held in isolation for longer periods, with some being separated from other inmates for three months. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw explains. what happens when young people in custody are a danger to others or themselves? increasingly, they're held in rooms or cells in isolation for hours, days, or even weeks. a report on segregation found it had been used in young offender institutions 73 times per month. that's up from 51 times in 2014. the average length of segregation doubled to 16 days, with a total of 709 children kept in isolation in the youth custody estate in the first six months of the year. children's commissioner anne longfield, who wrote the report, says there's a growing consensus segregation is inher
nick beake, bbc news, palu.for england, anne longfield, says she's seriously concerned about a rise in the use of segregation in young offender institutions and secure training centres. a report from the commissioner, seen by bbc news, shows that children in england and wales are also being held in isolation for longer periods, with some being separated from other inmates for three months. our home affairs correspondent danny shaw explains. what happens when young people in custody are a danger...
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among the despair, there have been glimmers of hope, as our asia correspondent nick beake explains.hin this devastated city you find incredible stories of survival. including here, where the injured are still being treated outside because they fear the hospital could collapse. 12—year—old football fan rizki was in an internet cafe in palu watching highlights of his beloved manchester city where the earthquake struck. "suddenly the earth started to shake," he tells us. "i tried to run, my hand was crushed, but i was able to stick out my other hand. i waved it so people could see it." this is where he was trapped. eventually a neighbour spotted him and dragged him to safety. "i'm no hero," he says. rizki survived with a broken arm and is now reunited with his family. he still hopes to achieve his dream of becoming a footballer, joining his heroes at his favourite team. who is your favourite manchester city player? riyad mahrez. algerian international riyad mahrez became manchester city's record signing when they bought him for £60 million this summer. we thought manchester city may wa
among the despair, there have been glimmers of hope, as our asia correspondent nick beake explains.hin this devastated city you find incredible stories of survival. including here, where the injured are still being treated outside because they fear the hospital could collapse. 12—year—old football fan rizki was in an internet cafe in palu watching highlights of his beloved manchester city where the earthquake struck. "suddenly the earth started to shake," he tells us. "i...
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among the despair, there have been glimmers of hope, as our asia correspondent nick beake explains.n this devastated city you find incredible stories of survival. including here, where the injured are still being treated outside because they fear the hospital could collapse. 12—year—old football fan rizki was in an internet cafe in palu watching highlights of his beloved manchester city where the earthquake struck. "suddenly the earth started to shake," he tells us. "i tried to run, my hand was crushed, but i was able to stick out my other hand. i waved it so people could see it." this is where he was trapped. eventually a neighbour spotted him and dragged him to safety. "i'm no hero," he says. rizki survived with a broken arm and is now reunited with his family. he still hopes to achieve his dream of becoming a footballer, joining his heroes at his favourite team. who is your favourite manchester city player? riyad mahrez. algerian international riyad mahrez became manchester city's record signing when they bought him for £60 million this summer. we thought manchester city may want
among the despair, there have been glimmers of hope, as our asia correspondent nick beake explains.n this devastated city you find incredible stories of survival. including here, where the injured are still being treated outside because they fear the hospital could collapse. 12—year—old football fan rizki was in an internet cafe in palu watching highlights of his beloved manchester city where the earthquake struck. "suddenly the earth started to shake," he tells us. "i tried...
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yet alongside the despair, there have been some stories that bring hope, as our correspondent nick beakeind incredible stories of survival. 12—year—old football fan rizki was in an internet cafe in palu watching highlights of his beloved manchester city when the earthquake struck. "suddenly the earth started to shake," he tells us. "i started to run, my hand was crushed, but i was able to stick out my other hand. i waved it, someone saw me and helped me out." he still hopes to achieve his dream of becoming a footballer, joining his heroes at his favourite team. who is your favourite manchester city player? riyad mahrez. algerian international riyad mahrez became manchester city's record signing when they bought him for £60 million this summer. we thought manchester city may want to know about their young fan's amazing story of survival thousands of miles away. so we got in touch. and it turns out riyad mahrez wants to send a personal message. now, rizki doesn't know anything about this. hi, rizki. somebody wants to say hello to you. hi, rizki. how are you? i hope you're getting better. i
yet alongside the despair, there have been some stories that bring hope, as our correspondent nick beakeind incredible stories of survival. 12—year—old football fan rizki was in an internet cafe in palu watching highlights of his beloved manchester city when the earthquake struck. "suddenly the earth started to shake," he tells us. "i started to run, my hand was crushed, but i was able to stick out my other hand. i waved it, someone saw me and helped me out." he still...
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our correspondent nick beake is in palu for us this morning. what is the situation like there? simile people trying to get back to their everyday lives but this devastation is unavoidable? yes, absolutely. it is uplifting when you meet people like that little boy who tells you their experience but that isa tells you their experience but that is a rare glimpse of happiness in an otherwise pretty bubble situation here. when you see a place like this, this used to be a restaurant, com pletely this, this used to be a restaurant, completely flattened. some of the chairs stacked up are completely crushed and unfortunately there are still bodies trapped in here. they have not been able to get injured in a proper search. you see pockets like this across the city. as where you can year the traffic is up and running again. they got electricity backin running again. they got electricity back in some areas and people are trying to get back to some sort of normality here but it is fully difficult. the aid is coming in slowly, the pace has increased over the
our correspondent nick beake is in palu for us this morning. what is the situation like there? simile people trying to get back to their everyday lives but this devastation is unavoidable? yes, absolutely. it is uplifting when you meet people like that little boy who tells you their experience but that isa tells you their experience but that is a rare glimpse of happiness in an otherwise pretty bubble situation here. when you see a place like this, this used to be a restaurant, com pletely...
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let's cross to our correspondent nick beake who is a few hundred kilometres to the south of palu in makassarty on sulawesi island. thousands of people have been sending in clothes and items to help in the relief operation. well, this place is the biggest of indications of the level of support indonesians are offering to the victims of this disaster. all of this aid was donated just today, would you believe it. there are toiletries here, snacks. they arejust going through the clothes, putting it into different piles for men, women and children, and they have been working through the night here. i asked one man, why are you doing this? he said, they are our brothers and sisters. we need to do all we can to help them. now, this is not high—tech medical equipment, but it will be received well by those in need. there is a concern as well that it is too little, too late, and crucially, it is not the sort of machinery needed to free people from the rubble. so the fear is that many people who may have survived the initial earthquake and then the tsunami may well have perished while they have been wa
let's cross to our correspondent nick beake who is a few hundred kilometres to the south of palu in makassarty on sulawesi island. thousands of people have been sending in clothes and items to help in the relief operation. well, this place is the biggest of indications of the level of support indonesians are offering to the victims of this disaster. all of this aid was donated just today, would you believe it. there are toiletries here, snacks. they arejust going through the clothes, putting it...
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well, our correspondent nick beake is in the indonesian capital, jakarta, from where the aid responseg coordinated. he sent this update. this is the military airport where the relief effort is being co—ordinated. and beyond the security, they are loading up another plane, they're packing it full of the essentials for trying to sustain life. water, food and medicine. they are also putting in equipment for trying to find any more sui’vivoi’s. one thing they don't have, though, is time. this is already a desperate race. some aid has already been dispatched. we think more will go in the coming hours. also trying to get to the worst—hit areas are those relatives who have heard nothing from their loved ones. we met one man tonight who said his six—year—old daughter was due to be dancing at a festival on the beach where the tsunami struck. the family car has been found, but his daughter and his wife have not been. and that is just one of many personal stories which is propelling this huge effort. some emergency teams trying to reach the disaster area are currently using the regional capital
well, our correspondent nick beake is in the indonesian capital, jakarta, from where the aid responseg coordinated. he sent this update. this is the military airport where the relief effort is being co—ordinated. and beyond the security, they are loading up another plane, they're packing it full of the essentials for trying to sustain life. water, food and medicine. they are also putting in equipment for trying to find any more sui’vivoi’s. one thing they don't have, though, is time. this...
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among the despair, there have been glimmers of hope, as our asia correspondent nick beake reports fromthis devastated city, incredible stories of survival. including here, where the injured are still being treated outside, because they fear the hospital to collapse. this 12—year—old football fan was in an inter—net cafe, watching highlights of his beloved manchester city. translation: suddenly the earth started to shake. i tried to run, my hand was crushed. i've said to stick out my other hand. i waved i've said to stick out my other hand. iwaved it i've said to stick out my other hand. i waved it so people could see it. this is where he was trapped. translation: eventually a neighbour spotted him and dragged him to safety. i am no hero. the boy survived with a broken arm and is now reunited with his family. he still hopes to achieve his dream of becoming a footballer. joining his heroes at his favourite team. who is your favourite manchester city player? the algerian international became manchester city boss might record signing on the bottom for £60 million this summer. we thought ma
among the despair, there have been glimmers of hope, as our asia correspondent nick beake reports fromthis devastated city, incredible stories of survival. including here, where the injured are still being treated outside, because they fear the hospital to collapse. this 12—year—old football fan was in an inter—net cafe, watching highlights of his beloved manchester city. translation: suddenly the earth started to shake. i tried to run, my hand was crushed. i've said to stick out my other...
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nick beake is there.ace is the biggest indication of the level of support indonesians are offering to the victims of this disaster. all of this aid was donated just today, would you believe it. there are toiletries here, snacks. they arejust going through the clothes, putting it into different piles for men, women and children, and they have been working through the night here. i asked one man, why are you doing this? he said, they are our brothers and sisters. we need to do all we can to help them. now, this is not high—tech medical equipment, but it will be extremely well received by those in need. there is a concern as well that it is too little, too late, and crucially, it is not the sort of machinery needed to free people from the rubble. so the fear is that many people who may have survived the initial earthquake and then the tsunami may well have perished while they have been waiting for aid to arrive. let's just take you to these live pictures, back to palu, where rescue operations, well, we call
nick beake is there.ace is the biggest indication of the level of support indonesians are offering to the victims of this disaster. all of this aid was donated just today, would you believe it. there are toiletries here, snacks. they arejust going through the clothes, putting it into different piles for men, women and children, and they have been working through the night here. i asked one man, why are you doing this? he said, they are our brothers and sisters. we need to do all we can to help...
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in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondent in makassar, nick beake, but earlier we spoke to our southorrespondent jonathan head in palu, who gave us his assessment of the situation there. the areas hit by the wave arejust appalling. i mean, just dreadful scenes of absolute complete and total destruction. i think there needs to be a more systematic effort by the authorities, if they are going to find people who might still be alive. it's all a bit haphazard. there aren't really enough people here. there aren't clearly people in charge. there are lots of volunteers coming in, but, in terms of a functioning town, palu has ceased to function at all. there is no normal services, and the living themselves are without absolutely anything. it's extraordinary to meet people come rushing up to your car and begging you for water. there's no drinking water, they've got no power. it is absolutely desperate. part of the problem is, this is a very, very isolated place. it took me 21 hours to drive here today. the airport is, as rebecca said, damaged. it's very hard to get aid in, and yet, you would
in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondent in makassar, nick beake, but earlier we spoke to our southorrespondent jonathan head in palu, who gave us his assessment of the situation there. the areas hit by the wave arejust appalling. i mean, just dreadful scenes of absolute complete and total destruction. i think there needs to be a more systematic effort by the authorities, if they are going to find people who might still be alive. it's all a bit haphazard. there aren't really enough people...
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nick beake gave this update on the relief efforts.e is the biggest indication of the level of support that indonesians are offering to the victims of this disaster. all of the aid in this room was donated just today, would you believe it. there are toiletries here, food is stacked up. they are just going through the clothes, putting it into different piles for men, women and children, and they have been working through the night here. i asked one man, why are you doing this? he said they are oui’ are you doing this? he said they are our brothers and sisters, we have to help them in their hour of need. but the reality is, as we were hearing from jonathan here, this is not hi—tech medical equipment, and there isa hi—tech medical equipment, and there is a feeling that all of this could be too little, too late. this is not machinery, this is not diggers which could be used to prise people from the rubble, and there is a growing fear here, a reality, in fact, that many people may well have survived the initial earthquake and then the tsuna
nick beake gave this update on the relief efforts.e is the biggest indication of the level of support that indonesians are offering to the victims of this disaster. all of the aid in this room was donated just today, would you believe it. there are toiletries here, food is stacked up. they are just going through the clothes, putting it into different piles for men, women and children, and they have been working through the night here. i asked one man, why are you doing this? he said they are...
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our asia correspondent nick beake reports.ated by the tsunami in this part of the city, they still won't go back inside. they keep watch, fearful of a repeat. when night falls here in palu, the extent of the destruction is still clear to see, because the wreckage and the rubble is illuminated by these fires, which burn all along the coastline here. but with the darkness comes fear. because it's the time of the day tabita watched the water pummel everything in its thunderous path. translation: it's scary. when night comes, like now, we fall silent and just stare towards the horizon. but it's empty, there are no more buildings. as well as shelter, the people of palu need food, medicine and ongoing psychological support. ten—year—old fasel says he just wants to play with his friends again and forget what he witnessed. translation: i am just so sad that i saw people crushed by the buildings, dragged away by the water, and buried by the mud. the remotest of communities with the greatest of need and, as outside attention drifts away
our asia correspondent nick beake reports.ated by the tsunami in this part of the city, they still won't go back inside. they keep watch, fearful of a repeat. when night falls here in palu, the extent of the destruction is still clear to see, because the wreckage and the rubble is illuminated by these fires, which burn all along the coastline here. but with the darkness comes fear. because it's the time of the day tabita watched the water pummel everything in its thunderous path. translation:...
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our correspondent nick beake was there as supplies came in.orting out the clothes into different sections for men, women and children, and they have been working through the night here. i asked one man, why are you doing this? he said, they are our brothers and sisters. we need to do all we can to help them. now, this is not high—tech medical equipment, but it will be extremely well received by those in the greatest need. the big problem, of course, is getting it to them. there is a concern as well that it is too little, too late, and crucially, it is not the sort of machinery needed to free people from the rubble. so the fear is that many people who may have survived the initial earthquake and then the tsunami may well have perished while they have been waiting for aid to arrive. theresa may has been expanding on her pledge to take back control of britain's borders after the uk leaves the european union. the prime minister has confirmed the government will create a new single immigration system, with no preferential treatment for eu citizens,
our correspondent nick beake was there as supplies came in.orting out the clothes into different sections for men, women and children, and they have been working through the night here. i asked one man, why are you doing this? he said, they are our brothers and sisters. we need to do all we can to help them. now, this is not high—tech medical equipment, but it will be extremely well received by those in the greatest need. the big problem, of course, is getting it to them. there is a concern...