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richard galpin, bbc news.fused about where their food comes from, according to a new poll. in a survey of more than 5,000 children between the ages of five and 16, some thought cheese comes from plants, tomatoes grow underground, and nearly a fifth of the very youngest thought fish fingers were made from chicken. andy moore has the details. the poll for healthy eating week threw up some surprising results. around a quarter of all children thought strawberryjam could be included as one of their five a day portions of fruit and veg. around 11% of teenagers said that fruit pastilles would count. there was quite a bit of confusion about where food came from. something reflected in the responses of these youngsters. do you know what fish fingers are made of? chicken. fish. dead fish. fish. fish and breadcrumbs. tomatoes, where do you get those? you get them... from the shop. ground. trees. tomato plants. do you know where cheese comes from? no idea. no. not sure. it's made out of milk. just under a quarter of five
richard galpin, bbc news.fused about where their food comes from, according to a new poll. in a survey of more than 5,000 children between the ages of five and 16, some thought cheese comes from plants, tomatoes grow underground, and nearly a fifth of the very youngest thought fish fingers were made from chicken. andy moore has the details. the poll for healthy eating week threw up some surprising results. around a quarter of all children thought strawberryjam could be included as one of their...
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richard galpin, airlines plane has also occurred on otheraircraft. richard galpin, bbc news. and son barron have moved into the white house. they had stayed behind in new york, so that 11—year—old barron could complete his school year. mrs trump said she was "looking forward to the memories" she'd make in her new home. emanuel macron's political party was only established a year ago, and many of its candidates have little or no political experience. yet the new french president's party — la republique en marche — looks on course to win a landslide victory following the first round of parliamentary elections. the final outcome will be decided in the second round of voting next sunday. let's speak to our paris correspondent, hugh schofield. yes, it looks like emmanuel macron has done the double. having won the presidential election in five weeks ago, becoming the youngest ever french president, he has now pulled off this second clue. if the results are borne out next weekend, he will have a party with as many as a50 seats in the 500 and 70 set —— in the assembly. that is coming
richard galpin, airlines plane has also occurred on otheraircraft. richard galpin, bbc news. and son barron have moved into the white house. they had stayed behind in new york, so that 11—year—old barron could complete his school year. mrs trump said she was "looking forward to the memories" she'd make in her new home. emanuel macron's political party was only established a year ago, and many of its candidates have little or no political experience. yet the new french president's...
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richard galpin was at the opening. the doors of the world's first museum of failure for opened in the swedish city. it is the brainchild of this man, samuel west. he is a psychologist on a mission to show people here and around the world that failure should be celebrated. it is part of the process leading to successful innovation. before the opening party, i was given an exclusive tour of this unique museum by its director, samuel west. other 17 exhibits? >> 17 products and services. i failure because it did not take privacy issues seriously enough. and another food innovation. $300 million invested in a luxury burger that did not work out. richard: what success has you had in persuading companies to reveal their failures and hand over exhibits of some of their field products? >> zero. richard: what does that make you think? >> it drives home the point of how sensitive failure is in what extent are willing to go to sort of hide it. [applause] but the hope is for the opening of this museum, failure will be seen in a ver
richard galpin was at the opening. the doors of the world's first museum of failure for opened in the swedish city. it is the brainchild of this man, samuel west. he is a psychologist on a mission to show people here and around the world that failure should be celebrated. it is part of the process leading to successful innovation. before the opening party, i was given an exclusive tour of this unique museum by its director, samuel west. other 17 exhibits? >> 17 products and services. i...
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richard galpin, bbc news in helsingborg.allow gay couples to marry in church. if the vote is passed, it will become the first anglican church in the uk to allow same—sex marriage. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in edinburgh. can you hear me, michael buchanan? yes, the vote will start in about an hour's time also. there's an expectation that it will passed. there was an initial vote last year and that was passed quite handsomely. today, there was a requirement that supporters of the change get a two thirds majority in all three sections of the synod stock that's the clergy, the bishops and lay members as well. over the past year or so there's been a slight change in the composition of the synod, but there's an expectation this measure will be passed. what that will mean is not just that gay members of the episcopal church here in scotland can get married in church if it passes, it also means gay members of the church of england, for instance, will be able to come to scotland and get married in church as
richard galpin, bbc news in helsingborg.allow gay couples to marry in church. if the vote is passed, it will become the first anglican church in the uk to allow same—sex marriage. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is in edinburgh. can you hear me, michael buchanan? yes, the vote will start in about an hour's time also. there's an expectation that it will passed. there was an initial vote last year and that was passed quite handsomely. today, there was a requirement that...
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richard galpin, bbc news.espondent daniel sandford is at new scotland yard in central london. more raids in the early hours of the morning. police say they know who the attackers were. what's the latest on the investigation? there is still a massive forensic crime scene operation going on where you are, stillan scene operation going on where you are, still an awful lot of forensic work going on in borough market, borough high street and bits of london bridge. that's incredibly important, because if this case ever comes to trial orfor important, because if this case ever comes to trial or for inquest, the counterterrorism officers need to know exactly what happened and where. they are starting to acquire a huge amount of cctv material, videos sent from members of the public who witnessed things. they are starting to go through computers and mobile phones seized during the course of the operation. that's a big part of the work. although there we re big part of the work. although there were two new raids overnigh
richard galpin, bbc news.espondent daniel sandford is at new scotland yard in central london. more raids in the early hours of the morning. police say they know who the attackers were. what's the latest on the investigation? there is still a massive forensic crime scene operation going on where you are, stillan scene operation going on where you are, still an awful lot of forensic work going on in borough market, borough high street and bits of london bridge. that's incredibly important,...
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richard galpin, bbc news.inary postmortem examination found that mr ali died as a result of multiple injuries. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at scotland yard. makram ali, the only person to have died in the attack on sunday night, going into monday morning, being formally named by police today. a 51—year—old who moved to the country aged ten from bangladesh, a man who had four daughters, two sons and two grandchildren, a man who had suffered from a weak leg and collapsed on his way back from prayers in the early hours of monday morning and was being looked after by fellow worshippers, expressing his desire to get home to the house in the next street when the white van ploughed into him, injuring many worshippers, and unfortunately killing him. he died of multiple injuries. his family today describing how devastated they are at his loss. his daughter speaking on behalf of the family. we wish everyone to know what a lovely man he was. he spent his whole life without any enemies, choosing a
richard galpin, bbc news.inary postmortem examination found that mr ali died as a result of multiple injuries. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, is at scotland yard. makram ali, the only person to have died in the attack on sunday night, going into monday morning, being formally named by police today. a 51—year—old who moved to the country aged ten from bangladesh, a man who had four daughters, two sons and two grandchildren, a man who had suffered from a weak leg and...
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richard galpin reports.ibed as the worst fire in britain since the second world war. now, nine days later, the police have the results of tests carried out on the panels covering the outside of the tower and have confirmed that a fridge sparked the fire. berlin minna rhee tests on the instillation samples collected from g re nfell tower instillation samples collected from grenfell tower showed that they combusted soon after the test started —— preliminary tests. the initial tests on the cladding tiles also failed the safety tests. we are also failed the safety tests. we are also concerned about the fridge freezer in this matter. we have been working with the department of energy, business and industrial strategy, who are working with hotpoint on the safety of that fridge. and as the investigation progresses it is clear the police are looking to bring those responsible to justice. we are looking at every criminal offence, from manslaughter onwards. we are looking at every health and safety and fire safety off
richard galpin reports.ibed as the worst fire in britain since the second world war. now, nine days later, the police have the results of tests carried out on the panels covering the outside of the tower and have confirmed that a fridge sparked the fire. berlin minna rhee tests on the instillation samples collected from g re nfell tower instillation samples collected from grenfell tower showed that they combusted soon after the test started —— preliminary tests. the initial tests on the...
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richard galpin, bbc news in helsingborg.r watchers. cloudy skies in surrey. for many of us low pressure is the driving force of the weather. moving from the atlantic. there are weather fronts producing outbreaks of rain. through the afternoon, heavy bursts of rain in northern ireland and parts of scotland. for england and wales, the rain we saw this morning will be more showery over the south—west of england to the midlands and southern wales. to the south—east, many should avoid the rain, staying dry for kent, the london region, 18 celsius here. brightness in wales, northern england into the afternoon. heavier showers in northern ireland where we could see lying surface water and for much of scotland too, outbreaks of rain. the far north of scotland holding on to the sunshine through the afternoon into the evening. this evening the rain pushes to the north over scotland, becoming persistent in the north—west. elsewhere, clear skies and a scattering of showers in the western half of england and wales. some showers heavy over
richard galpin, bbc news in helsingborg.r watchers. cloudy skies in surrey. for many of us low pressure is the driving force of the weather. moving from the atlantic. there are weather fronts producing outbreaks of rain. through the afternoon, heavy bursts of rain in northern ireland and parts of scotland. for england and wales, the rain we saw this morning will be more showery over the south—west of england to the midlands and southern wales. to the south—east, many should avoid the rain,...
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richard galpin, bbc news.m of the attack to be named is 30—year—old canadian national christine archibald. a french citizen was also killed, and four others seriously hurt. four australians are also known to have been caught up in the attack. this speaks to what a diverse city london is and how attractive it is to torres. —— —— attractive to tourists. daniela relph reports. to herfamily, she was chrissie, a person who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who believe everyone should be valued and respected. christine had moved to europe from canada to be with her boyfriend tyler. on saturday night she died in tyler's arms. they had been walking over london bridge as the attack began. the van hit 30—year—old christine. her boyfriend's family say he tried desperately to keep her alive and paramedics were on the scene very quickly, but there was nothing they could do to save her. in a statement her family said she wouldn't have understood the callous cruelty of her death. they also made this p
richard galpin, bbc news.m of the attack to be named is 30—year—old canadian national christine archibald. a french citizen was also killed, and four others seriously hurt. four australians are also known to have been caught up in the attack. this speaks to what a diverse city london is and how attractive it is to torres. —— —— attractive to tourists. daniela relph reports. to herfamily, she was chrissie, a person who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who...
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richard galpin, bbc news.e a moment to reflect and remember some of the victims of saturday's attack. the first victim of the attack to be named is 30—year—old canadian national christine archibald. a french citizen was also killed, and four others seriously hurt. four australians are also known to have been caught up in the attack. all of this reminds us just how diverse city london is, and how attractive it is to overseas tourists as well. a number of police officers caught up in the attack. 0ne officers caught up in the attack. one was off duty at the time but he rushed towards one of the three men who carried out the attack. daniela relph reports. to herfamily, she was chrissie, a person who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who believed everyone should be valued and respected. christine had moved to europe from canada to be with her boyfriend, tyler. on saturday night she died in tyler's arms. they had been walking over london bridge as the attack began. the van hit 30—year—old chr
richard galpin, bbc news.e a moment to reflect and remember some of the victims of saturday's attack. the first victim of the attack to be named is 30—year—old canadian national christine archibald. a french citizen was also killed, and four others seriously hurt. four australians are also known to have been caught up in the attack. all of this reminds us just how diverse city london is, and how attractive it is to overseas tourists as well. a number of police officers caught up in the...
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richard galpin, bbc news. good evening, southern england got sunshine to the end of the day.r watcher picture illustrating the story quite beautifully. winds strong across central scotland, thicker cloud bringing some showers. that be the story going through the overnight period. showers into the far north and west. patchy fog further south. temperatures falling away in durable parts. potentially a chilly start in the south, some rain quite heavy and persistent. as we go through the day, lighter, shari, slowly brightening up from the north of the west. cloud further south. a dry and warm feel. temperatures 17—22d. the north—west and south—east of eid set to continue for the rest of the week. try and humid weather in the south. —— dryer. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines: theresa may has been meeting tory backbenchers, some of whom have voiced anger at the election, which resulted in a hung parliament. mrs may is reported to have told them: "i got us into this mess and i'll get us out of it." the first secretary of state, damian green, confirms there could be a delay to t
richard galpin, bbc news. good evening, southern england got sunshine to the end of the day.r watcher picture illustrating the story quite beautifully. winds strong across central scotland, thicker cloud bringing some showers. that be the story going through the overnight period. showers into the far north and west. patchy fog further south. temperatures falling away in durable parts. potentially a chilly start in the south, some rain quite heavy and persistent. as we go through the day,...
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richard galpin, from the wall of condolence.whole families who are unaccounted for. heartbreaking stories of last phone calls and messages from people trapped in their homes. relatives and friends have been travelling from hospital to hospital trying to find their loved ones. tulip muzumda reports on the desperate search for the missing — and again a warning that viewers may find this distressing. afamily and a family and the depth of despair. they have been going from hospital to hospital, frantically searching for a 29—year—old and her 12—year—old son. their loved ones are not here, and they are desperate. this is a friend of the family. she has just desperate. this is a friend of the family. she hasjust been desperate. this is a friend of the family. she has just been visiting a 12—year—old who was also caught up in the fire and is extremely unwell. she's not in a good position. she is in thei she is in the icu. how are you, how isa she is in the icu. how are you, how is a community? i don't know what to say, iam really is a
richard galpin, from the wall of condolence.whole families who are unaccounted for. heartbreaking stories of last phone calls and messages from people trapped in their homes. relatives and friends have been travelling from hospital to hospital trying to find their loved ones. tulip muzumda reports on the desperate search for the missing — and again a warning that viewers may find this distressing. afamily and a family and the depth of despair. they have been going from hospital to hospital,...
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richard galpin, bbc news.to be named is 30—year—old canadian national christine archibald. she was living in the netherlands with her fiance and had travelled to london with him for the weekend. a french citizen was also killed, and four others seriously hurt. four australians are also known to have been caught up in the attack. all of this is a reminder of how mix and diverse city london is, and how attractive it is to terrorists. lots of police officers were caught up as well. one british transport police officer and five metropolitan officers were also wounded. an off—duty officer was hurt, when he ran towards the attacker. the collea g u es he ran towards the attacker. the colleagues of him say it was an instinct. daniela relph reports. to herfamily, she was chrissie, a person who had room in their heart for everyone, they said. a person who believed everyone should be valued and respected. christine had moved to europe from canada to be with her boyfriend, tyler. on saturday night she died in tyler's arms
richard galpin, bbc news.to be named is 30—year—old canadian national christine archibald. she was living in the netherlands with her fiance and had travelled to london with him for the weekend. a french citizen was also killed, and four others seriously hurt. four australians are also known to have been caught up in the attack. all of this is a reminder of how mix and diverse city london is, and how attractive it is to terrorists. lots of police officers were caught up as well. one british...
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richard galpin, bbc news.he investigation and our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford is at the metropolitan police headquarters at new scotland yard. what is known, how much more is known, daniel about the three men, those men who were shot dead by armed police officers here on saturday night? as you are saying at the beginning, cressida dick made it clear this morning that they know the identities of the three men and they are quite satisfied that the three people shot dead by police word the three suspects involved in carrying out that attack on london bridge and in borough market. the police at this stage have still not made public what they believe those names to be. now i think that could happen quite soon, but at this stage, they have not made it public and they are still asking the media in the meantime not to make those names public while theyjust do the last little bits of expanding the investigation and that the media by naming them don't somehow want someone naming them don't somehow want s
richard galpin, bbc news.he investigation and our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford is at the metropolitan police headquarters at new scotland yard. what is known, how much more is known, daniel about the three men, those men who were shot dead by armed police officers here on saturday night? as you are saying at the beginning, cressida dick made it clear this morning that they know the identities of the three men and they are quite satisfied that the three people shot dead by police...
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richard galpin, bbc news.we've been hearing, but do you think does signify that is are facing defeat? i think the group was already heavily under pressure in mosul even before the destruction of the mosques, but what this shows is that it's a desperate measure from is, kind of saying, if we don't have the mosque, yukon habit. of course, it is that you cannot have it. it is a big symbolic mosque, some would say, given that the leader gave a speech in that building, why would they blow it up? one thing is, to see the mosque demolished is better than seeing the victorious iraqi forces in the mosque making their speeches in victory. even though is is not admitting defeat, it is a big dealfor the group, is not admitting defeat, it is a big deal for the group, especially symbolically because it marks the launch of its so—called caliphate. tell us about. tell us about the mosques, and it's leaning minaret which has powered over mosulfor almost a millennium, it's a terrible cultural loss to the heritage of iraq? yes,
richard galpin, bbc news.we've been hearing, but do you think does signify that is are facing defeat? i think the group was already heavily under pressure in mosul even before the destruction of the mosques, but what this shows is that it's a desperate measure from is, kind of saying, if we don't have the mosque, yukon habit. of course, it is that you cannot have it. it is a big symbolic mosque, some would say, given that the leader gave a speech in that building, why would they blow it up? one...
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richard galpin, bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather now. we have had temperatures over 30 degrees but for now the heatwave is over. more clout across the country and feeling fresh as well. —— cloud. you can see there is a lot of cloud around there in shropshire and it is the same in most parts of the country. largely dry overnight for much of the country but the north—west as a weather front bringing some patchy rain to northern ireland and scotla nd rain to northern ireland and scotland and perhaps creeping into north—west inlet and wales later. 14 or 15 north—west inlet and wales later. 14 or15 and north—west inlet and wales later. 14 or 15 and much more comfortable. tomorrow we will see that front moving south and it is in the central part of the country which has a central part of the country which hasafairamount central part of the country which has a fair amount of cloud and outbreaks of patchy rain with the south largely dry and bright and fought scotland and northern ireland are returned to sunshine and scattered showers. at the wee
richard galpin, bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at the weather now. we have had temperatures over 30 degrees but for now the heatwave is over. more clout across the country and feeling fresh as well. —— cloud. you can see there is a lot of cloud around there in shropshire and it is the same in most parts of the country. largely dry overnight for much of the country but the north—west as a weather front bringing some patchy rain to northern ireland and scotla nd rain to northern...
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our correspondent richard galpin was at the opening.sh city of helsingborg. it's the brainchild of this man, samuel west. he's a psychologist on a mission to show people here and around the world that failure should be celebrated — because it's part of the process leading to successful innovation. and amongst those studying the weird and wonderful things on display here, there seems to be genuine enthusiasm about the whole concept. what's your impression of what you've seen? i love it, i think it's fantastic. i mean, the focus of failure, which we normally try to hide under a carpet or sweep under the carpet, to actually expose the failures as the only way to true innovation i think is fantastic. before the opening party, i was given an exclusive tour of this unique museum by its director, samuel west. it's obviously a lot of exhibits here, about 70 in total? 70 different products and services. do you recognise that? that's google glass, isn't it, and that was a bad failure. a bad failure because they didn't take privacy issues seriousl
our correspondent richard galpin was at the opening.sh city of helsingborg. it's the brainchild of this man, samuel west. he's a psychologist on a mission to show people here and around the world that failure should be celebrated — because it's part of the process leading to successful innovation. and amongst those studying the weird and wonderful things on display here, there seems to be genuine enthusiasm about the whole concept. what's your impression of what you've seen? i love it, i...
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richard galpin, bbc news.til the police arrived and she said this was a sickening attack and an attempt to destroy the freedom to worship and the bonds that unite people in the uk but an attack that would never succeed. this is what she had to say a short time ago. this morning, our country woke to news of another terrorist attack on the streets of our capital city. the second this month and every bit as sickening as those which have come before. it was an attack that once again targeted the ordinary and the innocent, going about their daily lives. this time, british muslims as they left a mosque having broken their fast and prayed together at this sacred time of the year. today we come together as we have done before, to condemn this act and to state once again that hatred and evil of this kind will never succeed. the government's emergency committee, cobra, hasjust met. i can set out what we know about what happened and the steps that we are taking to respond. just after 20 past midnight, the metropolitan po
richard galpin, bbc news.til the police arrived and she said this was a sickening attack and an attempt to destroy the freedom to worship and the bonds that unite people in the uk but an attack that would never succeed. this is what she had to say a short time ago. this morning, our country woke to news of another terrorist attack on the streets of our capital city. the second this month and every bit as sickening as those which have come before. it was an attack that once again targeted the...
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richard galpin, bbc news in helsingborg. think ironically the museum of failure might be a success! we'll wait and see. let's get the weather, with darren bett. hello there. a glimmer of sunshine today but also a fair bit of rain around. showers running in behind the main area of rain that is continuing to work its way northwards through northern ireland up northwards through northern ireland up into scotland, coming to rest in the north—west of scotland. clear spells developing overnight, a few showers in western parts of england and wales. itch and not get too cold, no more than 12 degrees. —— it should not get too cold. rain petering out in the west of scotland tomorrow, most places dry. showers running eastwards across england and wales and a much drier date than today across northern ireland. pleasa nt today across northern ireland. pleasant in the sunshine, temperatures average for the time of year. around 22 or 23 in the south—east. it may stay dry on saturday, otherwise a spell of rain moving in across the uk, linger
richard galpin, bbc news in helsingborg. think ironically the museum of failure might be a success! we'll wait and see. let's get the weather, with darren bett. hello there. a glimmer of sunshine today but also a fair bit of rain around. showers running in behind the main area of rain that is continuing to work its way northwards through northern ireland up northwards through northern ireland up into scotland, coming to rest in the north—west of scotland. clear spells developing overnight, a...
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our correspondent richard galpin is therefore as now. called the wall of condolences, has been growing by the hour. we've been here for a little while and they are putting more and more panels up, because there are so many people here and have been throughout the day, streaming throughout the day, streaming through here, leaving an enormous number of messages. obviously the vast majority are essentially, rest in peace, for those who have been killed. but also messages for the missing and we can see here one of the posters for this woman, mariem elgwahry, who was on the 19th floor and last seen at 2:30am, when the fire broke out, and appealing for any information and phone numbers for people to call, if they have any information about that. of course, there are so many missing people. there are also those messages of angen there are also those messages of anger. if i can point you appear it says, jailed those responsible. while this community has very much come together, there's a real sense of community spirit, there's also a sense of an
our correspondent richard galpin is therefore as now. called the wall of condolences, has been growing by the hour. we've been here for a little while and they are putting more and more panels up, because there are so many people here and have been throughout the day, streaming throughout the day, streaming through here, leaving an enormous number of messages. obviously the vast majority are essentially, rest in peace, for those who have been killed. but also messages for the missing and we can...
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our correspondent richard galpin was at the opening.uel west. he is a psychologist on a mission to show people here and around the world that failure should be celebrated, because it is part of the process leading to successful innovation. and amongst those studying the weird and wonderful things on display here, there seems to be genuine enthusiasm about the whole concept. i love it. i think it is fantastic. the focus on failure, which we normally try to hide under the carpet, to actually expose the failures is the only way to true innovation, i think is fantastic. before the opening party i was given an exclusive tour of this unique museum by its director, samuel west. there are obviously a lot of exhibits here, about 70 in total? 70 different products and services. do you recognise that? google glass. a failure because they didn't take privacy issues seriously enough. another food innovation over here. mcdonald's. $300 million invested on a luxury burger that didn't work out. what success have you had in persuading companies to revie
our correspondent richard galpin was at the opening.uel west. he is a psychologist on a mission to show people here and around the world that failure should be celebrated, because it is part of the process leading to successful innovation. and amongst those studying the weird and wonderful things on display here, there seems to be genuine enthusiasm about the whole concept. i love it. i think it is fantastic. the focus on failure, which we normally try to hide under the carpet, to actually...
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richard galpin reports.n britain since the second world war. now, nine days later, the police have the results of tests carried out on the panels covering the outside of the tower and have confirmed that a fridge sparked the fire. preliminary tests on the instillation samples collected from grenfell tower showed that they combusted soon after the test started. the initial tests on the cladding tiles also failed the safety tests. we are also concerned about the fridge freezer in this matter. we have been working with the department of energy, business and industrial strategy, who are working with hotpoint on the safety of that fridge. this is the make and model of the fridge and people who have it are being urged to contact police. police say they will bring those responsible to justice. we are looking at every criminal offence, from manslaughter onwards. we're looking at every health and safety and fire safety offences, and we are reviewing every company at the moment involved in the building and refurbishme
richard galpin reports.n britain since the second world war. now, nine days later, the police have the results of tests carried out on the panels covering the outside of the tower and have confirmed that a fridge sparked the fire. preliminary tests on the instillation samples collected from grenfell tower showed that they combusted soon after the test started. the initial tests on the cladding tiles also failed the safety tests. we are also concerned about the fridge freezer in this matter. we...
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pictures of what's left of the al—nuri mosque and its famous leaning minaret. 0ur correspondent richard galpinalled islamic state. the army is closing in now on the few hundred militants in what remains of their caliphate. and, in the midst of the fighting, stood this. the famous leaning minaret of the grand al—nuri mosque, built more than 800 years ago. it was here the islamic state leader, abu bakr al—baghdadi, made his only public appearance, after proclaiming the caliphate across northern iraq and syria. but, this week, people were horrified to see video showing the minaret and mosque being blown up by the militants as they retreat. although they blame an american air strike. and the destruction has been described by the iraqi prime minister as a declaration of defeat by islamic state. with overwhelming numbers of iraqi troops now concentrated in the old city, and with backing from a us—led coalition, it does seem to be only a matter of time before isis is finally driven out of mosul. translation: our forces on the ground are moving forward. they have now penetrated the old city. it is tru
pictures of what's left of the al—nuri mosque and its famous leaning minaret. 0ur correspondent richard galpinalled islamic state. the army is closing in now on the few hundred militants in what remains of their caliphate. and, in the midst of the fighting, stood this. the famous leaning minaret of the grand al—nuri mosque, built more than 800 years ago. it was here the islamic state leader, abu bakr al—baghdadi, made his only public appearance, after proclaiming the caliphate across...
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let's get this report from richard galpin.s shortly after midnight, and worshippers who had just left the finsbury park mosque in london have come under attack. a van ploughing into the crowd, leaving many casualties. he basically drove on the pavement, coming straight towards all the muslims and he, as he was coming to them, he hit all of them. he was shouting, i want to kill all muslims, literally that. i am sure this is a terrorist attack. whether he isa this is a terrorist attack. whether he is a muslim, whether he is a christian. this is a terrorist attack. those who had not been hurt managed to catch the van driver, pinning him down before he could escape. this man in the striped t—shirt was amongst those who helped detain him. he also started asking him questions. when he was on the ground i asked him why did that, innocent people. and he goes, i want to kill muslims. and kill me, and i said, we're not going to kill you, why did you do that? you wouldn't a nswer why did you do that? you wouldn't answer me back. these pi
let's get this report from richard galpin.s shortly after midnight, and worshippers who had just left the finsbury park mosque in london have come under attack. a van ploughing into the crowd, leaving many casualties. he basically drove on the pavement, coming straight towards all the muslims and he, as he was coming to them, he hit all of them. he was shouting, i want to kill all muslims, literally that. i am sure this is a terrorist attack. whether he isa this is a terrorist attack. whether...
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richard galpin, bbc news.bury park mosque in north london in the early hours of monday morning have charged darren osborne with terrorism—related murder and attempted murder. the 47—year—old has appeared at westminster magistrates' court. our correspondent helena lee was in court. whatmore was said? it was a very short hearing, which is typicalfor a first appearance, it lasted only four mac minutes. darren osborne, a father of four, a 10—year—old, putin the dock. he had an officer either side of he was wearing a white, police issued t—shirt, and had a black eye. he was asked to say his name and date of birth, which he did. he was then asked to provide his address, he said he didn't have one. then the charges were read out in court. he has been charged with murder, attempted murder, and these charges are being treated as terrorist related offences. and the crown in court said that it was their case that darren osborne, i quote, had been motivated by extreme political views and personal hatred of muslims, and he
richard galpin, bbc news.bury park mosque in north london in the early hours of monday morning have charged darren osborne with terrorism—related murder and attempted murder. the 47—year—old has appeared at westminster magistrates' court. our correspondent helena lee was in court. whatmore was said? it was a very short hearing, which is typicalfor a first appearance, it lasted only four mac minutes. darren osborne, a father of four, a 10—year—old, putin the dock. he had an officer...
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richard galpin, bbc news.l to meet with staff and patients who were affected by terror attack in london bridge and borough market. she will meet two groups of staff who were working on the evening of the attack, and have continued to provide support to patients. the duchess will then meet patients in private. our royal correspondent, peter hunt, is at king's college hospital. peter, tell us more about who she is visiting. if you think about it, what happens often on these occasions if you think back to manchester after the ariana grande attack at that concert, the queen visited patients bear, and after the london bridge attack the prince of wales and duchess of cornwall went to the royal london cup hospital last week, so now this week as you say, we have the duchess of cambridge here at a very busy king's couege cambridge here at a very busy king's college hospital in south london. she is meeting a variety of people. she is meeting a variety of people. she will meet about eight of the staff who worked on that
richard galpin, bbc news.l to meet with staff and patients who were affected by terror attack in london bridge and borough market. she will meet two groups of staff who were working on the evening of the attack, and have continued to provide support to patients. the duchess will then meet patients in private. our royal correspondent, peter hunt, is at king's college hospital. peter, tell us more about who she is visiting. if you think about it, what happens often on these occasions if you think...
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it aims to show that failing can just sometimes lead to success. 0ur correspondent richard galpin has rusts. it wobbles as you bite. this double drummond street, you can play on the up stroke and the down stroke. —— drumstick. play on the up stroke and the down stroke. -- drumstick. the doors of the world's first museum of failure are being opened here in the swedish city of housing board. it is the brainchild of this man, samuel west. he isa brainchild of this man, samuel west. he is a psychologist on a mission to show people here and around the world that failure should be celebrated, beaches it is part of the process leading to successful innovation. —— because. even the dj here is using equipment which was originally a failure, because it was too complicated to use. and amongst those studying the weird and wonderful things on display here, there seems to be genuine enthusiasm about the whole concept.” there seems to be genuine enthusiasm about the whole concept. i love it. i think it is fantastic. the focus on failure, which we normally try to hide under the carpet, to actually ex
it aims to show that failing can just sometimes lead to success. 0ur correspondent richard galpin has rusts. it wobbles as you bite. this double drummond street, you can play on the up stroke and the down stroke. —— drumstick. play on the up stroke and the down stroke. -- drumstick. the doors of the world's first museum of failure are being opened here in the swedish city of housing board. it is the brainchild of this man, samuel west. he isa brainchild of this man, samuel west. he is a...
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richard galpin reports.ney airport after a mid—air emergency. and this was the problem. part of the left engine ripped away, leaving a gaping hole. for the passengers, everything had been normal until suddenly about an hour into the flight, it became clear there was a major problem. it took off like normal and then all of a sudden some of our friends that were with us smelt burning. we didn't think anything of it really but all of a sudden it got really loud. i heard the noise and i'm not sure what is the noise, but the cabin crew went out and they were very, like, they told us too fasten our seat belts and tried to calm us down. but we were actually very panicked because we had no idea what was happening. it was a little shocking. i couldn't really tell what it was a first but then i realised there was a hole in the engine. so what could have caused such serious damage to the engine? the plane is an airbus a330, like this one. it has rolls—royce engines, and the company says it will help with the investigat
richard galpin reports.ney airport after a mid—air emergency. and this was the problem. part of the left engine ripped away, leaving a gaping hole. for the passengers, everything had been normal until suddenly about an hour into the flight, it became clear there was a major problem. it took off like normal and then all of a sudden some of our friends that were with us smelt burning. we didn't think anything of it really but all of a sudden it got really loud. i heard the noise and i'm not...
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our correspondent richard galpin is at the wall of condolence.s as to how this could have happened? absolutely. if we look at this wall, the wall of condolence and remembrance, it is getting bigger by the hour, more people leaving messages, especially for those who have been killed but also for those who are missing. as you can see, one central message, pray for our community. a lot has been written about the solidarity of the community, people coming together to help as much as possible. a number of people coming here, a constant flow and it is getting bigger and bigger and it is a very emotional place. there are flowers laid out in memory of those who have been killed. we can speak to someone who has just left a message. killed. we can speak to someone who hasjust left a message. it killed. we can speak to someone who has just left a message. it is tracy. you have come here partly because friends, people you know who are missing from the tower block. you have just left a are missing from the tower block. you havejust left a message. what does i
our correspondent richard galpin is at the wall of condolence.s as to how this could have happened? absolutely. if we look at this wall, the wall of condolence and remembrance, it is getting bigger by the hour, more people leaving messages, especially for those who have been killed but also for those who are missing. as you can see, one central message, pray for our community. a lot has been written about the solidarity of the community, people coming together to help as much as possible. a...
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our correspondent richard galpin was at the opening.studying the weird and wonderful things on display here, there seems to be genuine enthusiasm about the whole concept. i love it. i think it is fantastic. the focus on failure, which we normally try to hide under the carpet, to actually expose the failures is the only way to true innovation, i think is fantastic. before the opening party i was given an exclusive tour of this unique museum by its director, samuel west. there are obviously a lot of exhibits here, about 70 in total? 70 different products and services. do you recognise that? google glass. a failure because they didn't take privacy issues seriously enough. another food innovation over here. mcdonald's. $300 million invested on a luxury burger that didn't work out. what success have you had in persuading companies to review their failures and hand over their exhibits to you? zero! what does that make you think? itjust really drives home the point of how sensitive an issue failure is, and to what an extent we are willing to g
our correspondent richard galpin was at the opening.studying the weird and wonderful things on display here, there seems to be genuine enthusiasm about the whole concept. i love it. i think it is fantastic. the focus on failure, which we normally try to hide under the carpet, to actually expose the failures is the only way to true innovation, i think is fantastic. before the opening party i was given an exclusive tour of this unique museum by its director, samuel west. there are obviously a lot...