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richard galpin, bbc news, in northern iraq. of his shame about continuing to work with harvey weinstein despite being aware of rumours about his behaviour. he collaborated with the producer on a number of movies including "reservoir dogs" and "pulp fiction". overnight the oscar—winner lupita nyong'o has become the latest actress to accuse harvey weinstein of sexual harassment. he has denied sexual assault and rape. citizens advice has warned that millions of mobile phone users are paying too much. it says customers of vodafone, ee and three are getting billed for handsets they've already paid for. the companies insist their charging plans are fair and that they let their customers know when the handsets have been paid off. but citizens advice says one in three mobile phone users stay on their contracts beyond the fixed term period, as our business correspondent emma simpson reports. the latest iphone. it ain't cheap. this is why most customers pay for their phones, whatever the make, through a contract. yet when it is over it s
richard galpin, bbc news, in northern iraq. of his shame about continuing to work with harvey weinstein despite being aware of rumours about his behaviour. he collaborated with the producer on a number of movies including "reservoir dogs" and "pulp fiction". overnight the oscar—winner lupita nyong'o has become the latest actress to accuse harvey weinstein of sexual harassment. he has denied sexual assault and rape. citizens advice has warned that millions of mobile phone...
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richard galpin, bbc news.ing theresa may's statement to the commons on brexit negotiations and the publication of proposals on future trade and customs arrangements. so, what have we learned that's new? let's talk to our reality check correspondent, chris morris. chris, the prime minister said yesterday that there is planning for the prospect of no deal with the eu. what would that mean? no deal sounds rather final, no deal sounds ratherfinal, doesn't it? but we are going to have a relationship with the rest of europe whatever happens, they are our nearest neighbours. what no deal means in specific terms is that there would not be an agreement on there would not be an agreement on the article 50 negotiations currently taking place led by david davis and i anya. the crucial thing, as with many things on brexit, is timing —— and michel barnier. we still have one year before brexit, not a huge amount of time, but at least it is one year. the real fiat would be if a tentative deal for example was agreed, but at th
richard galpin, bbc news.ing theresa may's statement to the commons on brexit negotiations and the publication of proposals on future trade and customs arrangements. so, what have we learned that's new? let's talk to our reality check correspondent, chris morris. chris, the prime minister said yesterday that there is planning for the prospect of no deal with the eu. what would that mean? no deal sounds rather final, no deal sounds ratherfinal, doesn't it? but we are going to have a relationship...
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our correspondent richard galpin reports.r the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, the identities of some of those killed are now being made public. sandy casey was with her fiancee at the concert. she was a special education teacher from california, and was described as being absolutely loved by her colleagues and students alike. 34—year—old charleston hartfield was a las vegas police officer, a military veteran and a football coach. he'd been off duty at the concert. dana gardner had been a county employee in california for more than two decades. she was described as a dedicated public servant. everybody in this community has been so touched by the loss of these lives and the horror of that mentally sick human being, who has taken into his hands devastation, and imprinted in our minds forever a day that really does not belong in our fabulous, beautiful city. but already the people of las vegas have been coming together, holding vigils like this one — to grieve but also to demonstrate solidarity, in the face of suc
our correspondent richard galpin reports.r the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, the identities of some of those killed are now being made public. sandy casey was with her fiancee at the concert. she was a special education teacher from california, and was described as being absolutely loved by her colleagues and students alike. 34—year—old charleston hartfield was a las vegas police officer, a military veteran and a football coach. he'd been off duty at the concert. dana...
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richard galpin, bbc news. edward heath say that because he's not here he can't a nswer to that because he's not here he can't answer to those allegations and they say this is simply going to leave a dark stain on the reputation of a man who cannot defend himself. eleanor, what, if anything happens next? the crown prosecution service can't comment on the strength of any evidence. they can't advise on any prosecution because sir edward heath is no longer alive. but we know that today the independent inquiry into the child sex abuse has requested a copy of the report from wiltshire police. what they say is that they will consider it as part of its westminster investigation. it also says it will investigate whether there was any knowledge within westminster institutions and, if so, what actions were taken. the chief co nsta ble what actions were taken. the chief constable here, michael veale, didn't think that was appropriate. lets talk to the chief executive of the national association for people abused in childh
richard galpin, bbc news. edward heath say that because he's not here he can't a nswer to that because he's not here he can't answer to those allegations and they say this is simply going to leave a dark stain on the reputation of a man who cannot defend himself. eleanor, what, if anything happens next? the crown prosecution service can't comment on the strength of any evidence. they can't advise on any prosecution because sir edward heath is no longer alive. but we know that today the...
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, and i warn you , report is from richard galpin, and i warn you, you might find some of the scenesnlyjust got underway. after a few seconds, no one reacts to the burst of automatic gunfire. but then the band and thousands of fa ns but then the band and thousands of fans try to take cover has more high velocity bullets slammed into the air. but there is no safety in this large open area. the only option is to run, as the bullets keep slamming in. as people tried to escape, the gunmen opened fire again. he seems to have a large supply of ammunition. this couple had been right next to the stage. we just hit the ground and laid there and hang onto each other. it was quiet for a bit and then fired another 30 rounds and then quiet. what we were doing was every time he had stopped and reloaded, we got up and started to make our way towards the fence. then he would shoot again and we would hit the ground. i must have heard him do that at least 15 times. this is a real situation. people staying in nearby hotels were told to take shelter. this group had been at a party, having to hide in the
, and i warn you , report is from richard galpin, and i warn you, you might find some of the scenesnlyjust got underway. after a few seconds, no one reacts to the burst of automatic gunfire. but then the band and thousands of fa ns but then the band and thousands of fans try to take cover has more high velocity bullets slammed into the air. but there is no safety in this large open area. the only option is to run, as the bullets keep slamming in. as people tried to escape, the gunmen opened...
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richard galpin, bbc news in northern iraq. to the deaths of an estimated 50,000 people in the uk in 2015. that's according to a major study published in the lancet medical journal, which looked at the effect of man—made chemicals on people with illnesses such as heart disease and stroke. here's our health correspondent rob sissons. particles in the air built up, breathed in. here in britain and around the world, there is growing recognition that toxic chemicals are now notjust an environmental challenge, but a big health problem, too. during 2015 in the uk, 8% of deaths, that's 50,000, have been linked to pollution. that puts us behind the us and many other european countries, including germany, france and spain. we need the government to act immediately. we want them to use the budget next month to end the tax incentives for diesel vehicles, and in the long term they need to commit to a new clean air act. the diesel emissions scandal has heightened concern about the role of particulates from exhaust emmission. the uk governme
richard galpin, bbc news in northern iraq. to the deaths of an estimated 50,000 people in the uk in 2015. that's according to a major study published in the lancet medical journal, which looked at the effect of man—made chemicals on people with illnesses such as heart disease and stroke. here's our health correspondent rob sissons. particles in the air built up, breathed in. here in britain and around the world, there is growing recognition that toxic chemicals are now notjust an...
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richard galpin, bbc news, in northern iraq.g forjeremy corbyn to remove the party whip from the labour mp clive lewis, after a video emerged of him using ‘unacceptable' language. clive lewis was filmed making the comments at an event organised by the left—wing momentum group. mr lewis said the comments were made at a boozy comedy event and said he apologised unreservedly. the leader of plaid cymru, leanne wood has said she needs to earn the trust of non—plaid cymru voters as she vowed to stay on as leader. in her speech to the party's conference in caernarfon she also suggested the party could back another brexit referendum, if there was no deal with other eu states by march 2019. plaid cymru won one extra seat in june's general election but saw its share of the vote drop. the prize available to us, if we are united, is the greatest prize of all— the trust of people here in wales to lead their government. plaid cymru exists to empower the people of wales, so that we can do more for ourselves. to the citizens of wales, i want to
richard galpin, bbc news, in northern iraq.g forjeremy corbyn to remove the party whip from the labour mp clive lewis, after a video emerged of him using ‘unacceptable' language. clive lewis was filmed making the comments at an event organised by the left—wing momentum group. mr lewis said the comments were made at a boozy comedy event and said he apologised unreservedly. the leader of plaid cymru, leanne wood has said she needs to earn the trust of non—plaid cymru voters as she vowed to...
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richard galpin, bbc news. the massacre has reignited the gun control debate in america.f more than a0 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition. the white house has said it's too early to look at gun policy, but for many in the united states, it is the moment right now to revisit one of the nation's most contentious debates, as sophie long reports. terror as lives are cut short by a man with a gun. america again must come to terms with what happened here and las vegas willjoin the growing list of places for ever etched in people's minds. already on it, 0rlando where a9 people were killed in a nightclub. virginia tech university where 32 people died. and no—one will everforget university where 32 people died. and no—one will ever forget sandy hook elementary school in connecticut where 20 children and five of their teachers were shot dead. now, again, people ask, should there be an increase in controls? what is increasing is the number of people killed by guns. it's up from 12,500 in 201a to more than 15,000 last year. it's estimated there are around 300 million private
richard galpin, bbc news. the massacre has reignited the gun control debate in america.f more than a0 guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition. the white house has said it's too early to look at gun policy, but for many in the united states, it is the moment right now to revisit one of the nation's most contentious debates, as sophie long reports. terror as lives are cut short by a man with a gun. america again must come to terms with what happened here and las vegas willjoin the growing list...
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richard galpin has more.now being made public. sandy casey was with her partner at the concert. she was an education teacher from california and was described as being absolutely loved by her colleagues and students alike. 34—year—old charleston hartfield was a las vegas police officer, military better in and football coach, who was off duty at the concert. dayna gardner had been a county employee in california for more than two decades. she was described as a dedicated public servant. —— dana gardner. described as a dedicated public servant. -- dana gardner. everyone in this community has been so touched by the loss of these lives and the actions of that sick human being, who has taken into his hands devastation, and imprinted in our minds for ever the day that really does not belong in our fabulous beautiful city. but already the people of las vegas have been coming together, holding vigils like this one, to grieve but also to demonstrate solidarity, in the face of such overwhelming violence. and people hav
richard galpin has more.now being made public. sandy casey was with her partner at the concert. she was an education teacher from california and was described as being absolutely loved by her colleagues and students alike. 34—year—old charleston hartfield was a las vegas police officer, military better in and football coach, who was off duty at the concert. dayna gardner had been a county employee in california for more than two decades. she was described as a dedicated public servant....
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richard galpin, bbc news.hite house lawn a little earlier today before leaving for a visit to puerto rico, president trump praised the response of the police. we have a tragedy, we are going to do... what happened in las vegas, it's in many ways a miracle. the police department has done such an incredible job police department has done such an incrediblejob and police department has done such an incredible job and we'll be talking about gun laws as time goes by. but ido about gun laws as time goes by. but i do have to say how quickly the police department was able to get in was really very much of a miracle, they've done an amazing job. he was a sick, demeanted man, a lot of problems i guess and we are looking into him very, very seriously, but we're dealing with a very, very sick individual. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. we can speak to our correspondent, rajini vaidyanathan, in las vegas. a sick individual says donald trump. what more do we know about the gunman responsible for this worst mass s
richard galpin, bbc news.hite house lawn a little earlier today before leaving for a visit to puerto rico, president trump praised the response of the police. we have a tragedy, we are going to do... what happened in las vegas, it's in many ways a miracle. the police department has done such an incredible job police department has done such an incrediblejob and police department has done such an incredible job and we'll be talking about gun laws as time goes by. but ido about gun laws as time...
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richard galpin, bbc news.eclaration from spain will get underway in the next 15 minutes or so. bae systems plans to cut almost 2000 jobs after a drop in orders. theresa may warns public bodies there will be nowhere to hide if they treat people differently on the basis of their race. the jury in the case of an army sergeant — accused of attempting to murder his wife by tampering with a parachute — has been taken to the airfield where the flight took off. victoria cilliers suffered multiple injuries when both her main and reserve parachutes failed to open. emile cilliers denies the charges. duncan kennedy reports. this is the base at the centre of the trial. it is here that the jury, who can't be filmed for legal reasons, have been taken to see whether victoria cilliers made her jump. this detective, surrounded by the judge and legal teams, explained to them what would happen. you will have seen and heard me in the recordings walking around the hangar and demonstrating. today, my role is to act as a guide, point
richard galpin, bbc news.eclaration from spain will get underway in the next 15 minutes or so. bae systems plans to cut almost 2000 jobs after a drop in orders. theresa may warns public bodies there will be nowhere to hide if they treat people differently on the basis of their race. the jury in the case of an army sergeant — accused of attempting to murder his wife by tampering with a parachute — has been taken to the airfield where the flight took off. victoria cilliers suffered multiple...
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richard galpin, bbc news. a sick individual says donald trump.n, in las vegas. dave lee is at the university medical centre, where some of the injured are being treated. we heard president trump calling the gunman sick and demented. what more do we know about him? what else is emerging about this man? well, that is the key question, why did he do this? certainly that is the focus of investigators. we know that stephen paddock was wealthy. he lived in a retirement community not too far from here in las vegas, about a 90 minute drive away in a place called mesquite. he was 64 years old. as neighbours say, as they often do in these situations, that they never saw this coming. although some to describe him as weird. but this property in mesquite is one of the focuses of the investigation, as is of course the building behind me, the mandalay bay hotel, which he checked into one thursday night. a few days before he carried out this brutal attack on sunday evening at the country music festival. now, he was staying on the 32nd floor. if you look closely,
richard galpin, bbc news. a sick individual says donald trump.n, in las vegas. dave lee is at the university medical centre, where some of the injured are being treated. we heard president trump calling the gunman sick and demented. what more do we know about him? what else is emerging about this man? well, that is the key question, why did he do this? certainly that is the focus of investigators. we know that stephen paddock was wealthy. he lived in a retirement community not too far from here...
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richard galpin, bbc news.nt, we'll speak to our chief political correspondent, vicki young, but first let's talk to our correspondent adam fleming in brussels. first of all, if you were to characterise the feeling they're in brussels around these talks, what would it be? and when david davis talks about progress being made, what is he referring to? what i was struck by in that press conference a fewer hours ago was that michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator, stood there and talked about a lot of things that haven't been agreed, lots of areas on the chapter of citizens rights where there had not been agreement, the big issue of the financial settlement, how you calculate the uk's financial obligations to the eu as it leaves, and the fact that there had been some progress on northern ireland but no great leaps forward. it seemed gloomy but, at the end, he said, if there is the political will, this could be sorted in a couple of months. in other words, time for the next, next summit of eu leaders, rather than t
richard galpin, bbc news.nt, we'll speak to our chief political correspondent, vicki young, but first let's talk to our correspondent adam fleming in brussels. first of all, if you were to characterise the feeling they're in brussels around these talks, what would it be? and when david davis talks about progress being made, what is he referring to? what i was struck by in that press conference a fewer hours ago was that michel barnier, the eu chief negotiator, stood there and talked about a lot...
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richard galpin is on the frontline, and sent this report. kurdish fighters, known as the peshmerga, heading into battle. the fighting breaking out with the iraqi army and its militia allies around this major highway between the kurdish regional capital and the key, oil—rich city of kirkuk. the fear is this could mark the beginning of a civil war. translation: the shia militia and the army of iraq, all of them have american weapons and they fire on the peshmerga. we will defend ourselves, and we will not break. the kurds do seem to be fighting a rearguard action here, with the iraqi armed forces pushing up the highway towards them, and towards the kurdish capital, irbil. baghdad says their goal is restoring government control over territory seized by the kurds in recent years, and soon, their advance sparked panic. certainly, as you can see, all these vehicles are driving fast up all these vehicles are driving fast up the road, back towards irbil. people are fleeing. it seems that the iraqi federalforces people are fleeing. it seems that the
richard galpin is on the frontline, and sent this report. kurdish fighters, known as the peshmerga, heading into battle. the fighting breaking out with the iraqi army and its militia allies around this major highway between the kurdish regional capital and the key, oil—rich city of kirkuk. the fear is this could mark the beginning of a civil war. translation: the shia militia and the army of iraq, all of them have american weapons and they fire on the peshmerga. we will defend ourselves, and...
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police blue lights all over the city as the investigation continues. 0urfirst report is from richard galpinay find some of the scenes in it disturbing. thousands of fans pinned down, desperate for cover, as a gunman opens fire with an automatic weapon. but there is no safety here in this large, open area. the only option is to run, as the bullets keep slamming in. as people tried to escape, the gunmen opened fire again. he seems to have a large supply of ammunition. this couple had been right next to the stage. we just hit the ground and laid there and hang onto each other. it was quiet for a bit and then fired another 30 rounds and then quiet. what we were doing was every time he had stopped and reloaded, we got up and started to make our way towards the fence. then he would shoot again and we would hit the ground. i must have heard him do that at least 15 times. this isa him do that at least 15 times. this is a real situation. people staying in nearby hotels were told to take shelter. this group had been at a party, having to hide in the basement gym. the attack took place just after ten
police blue lights all over the city as the investigation continues. 0urfirst report is from richard galpinay find some of the scenes in it disturbing. thousands of fans pinned down, desperate for cover, as a gunman opens fire with an automatic weapon. but there is no safety here in this large, open area. the only option is to run, as the bullets keep slamming in. as people tried to escape, the gunmen opened fire again. he seems to have a large supply of ammunition. this couple had been right...
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trump claims the iranians haven't lived up to the spirit of the agreement, as our correspondent richard galpinlong painstaking negotiations, world leaders were finally able to announce in july 2015 that a world leaders were finally able to announce injuly 2015 that a deal to curb iran's nuclear programme had been agreed with the iranian government. this historic agreement halting the growing crisis over suspicions that iran was building nuclear weapons. but right from his election campaign last year, donald trump has made clear he is totally opposed to what was one of the biggest achievements of the 0bama administration. he negotiated a disastrous deal with iran and then we watched them i go another its terms even before the i think was dry. irrarn cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, cannot be allowed. remember that. cannot have a nuclear weapon, cannot be allowed. rememberthat. cannot be allowed. rememberthat. cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. and last night at a meeting with military commanders, the president spoke even more forcefully. signalling he is preparing to pull ou
trump claims the iranians haven't lived up to the spirit of the agreement, as our correspondent richard galpinlong painstaking negotiations, world leaders were finally able to announce in july 2015 that a world leaders were finally able to announce injuly 2015 that a deal to curb iran's nuclear programme had been agreed with the iranian government. this historic agreement halting the growing crisis over suspicions that iran was building nuclear weapons. but right from his election campaign last...
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but their investigation has been severely criticised, as our correspondent richard galpin now reportseath, conservative prime minister in the early 19705, is remembered for much including taking the country into what will become the country into what will become the european union. al5o whilst prime minister, he famou5ly skippered one of the 0x which won the admiral ‘5 cup. but since his death 12 years ago, allegations of child sex abuse have come to the fore. today wiltshire police announced that allegations made by seven people would have led to the former prime minister being questioned under caution if he was still alive. the offences where he would have been interviewed under caution are... one allegation of rape of a male under 16. three allegations of indecent assault on a male under 16. four allegations of indecent assault on a male under 1a and two allegations of indecent a55ault and two allegations of indecent assault on a male over 16. it is clearly inappropriate to speculate what his response would have been to the allegations put to him, and no inference of guilt should b
but their investigation has been severely criticised, as our correspondent richard galpin now reportseath, conservative prime minister in the early 19705, is remembered for much including taking the country into what will become the country into what will become the european union. al5o whilst prime minister, he famou5ly skippered one of the 0x which won the admiral ‘5 cup. but since his death 12 years ago, allegations of child sex abuse have come to the fore. today wiltshire police announced...
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our correspondent richard galpin reports.e prime minister in the early 1970s, is remembered for much, including taking the country into what would become the european union. also whilst prime minister, he famously skippered one of the yachts which won the admiral‘s cup. but since his death 12 years ago, allegations of child sex abuse have come to the fore. today, wiltshire police announced that allegations made by seven people would have led to the former prime minister being questioned if he was still alive. the offences where he would have been interviewed under caution are one allegation of rape of a male under 16. three allegations of indecent assault on a male under 16. four allegations of indecent assault on a male under 14. and two allegations of indecent assault on a male over 16. it is clearly inappropriate to speculate what his response would have been to the allegations put to him, and no inference of guilt should be drawn by the decision to interview him. but the police investigation, launched two years ago outsid
our correspondent richard galpin reports.e prime minister in the early 1970s, is remembered for much, including taking the country into what would become the european union. also whilst prime minister, he famously skippered one of the yachts which won the admiral‘s cup. but since his death 12 years ago, allegations of child sex abuse have come to the fore. today, wiltshire police announced that allegations made by seven people would have led to the former prime minister being questioned if he...
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richard galpin reports.rexit secretary david davis heads out for more talks in brussels this morning. the first phase of the negotiations which deals only with the divorce settlement is still very much bogged down. and afterwards came confirmation that had been no breakthrough, particularly on the issue of how much money britain would pay to leave the european union. the stalemate means there's no chance eu leaders meeting next week will agree to open negotiations on trade deal. translation: on this question, we have reached a state of deadlock which is very disturbing for thousands of project promoters in europe and it is disturbing also for taxpayers. on this basis, i'm not able, in the current circumstances, to propose next week's european council that we should start discussions on the future relationship. britain was hoping the eu summit next thursday would be the moment the talks moved to the second phase, with the crucial issue of a trade deal between britain and the eu top of the agenda. but now it l
richard galpin reports.rexit secretary david davis heads out for more talks in brussels this morning. the first phase of the negotiations which deals only with the divorce settlement is still very much bogged down. and afterwards came confirmation that had been no breakthrough, particularly on the issue of how much money britain would pay to leave the european union. the stalemate means there's no chance eu leaders meeting next week will agree to open negotiations on trade deal. translation: on...
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trump claims the iranians haven't lived up to the spirit of the agreement, as our correspondent richard galpin announce injuly 2015 that a deal to curb iran's nuclear programme had been agreed with the iranian government. this historic agreement halting the growing crisis over suspicions that iran was building nuclear weapons. but right from his election campaign last year, donald trump has made clear he is totally opposed to what was one of the biggest achievements of the 0bama administration. he negotiated a disastrous deal with iran and then we watched them ignore its terms even before the i think was dry. iran cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, cannot be allowed. remember that. cannot be allowed to have a nuclear weapon. and last night at a meeting with military commanders, the president spoke even more forcefully. signalling he is preparing to pull out of the iranian nuclear deal. we must put an end to iran's continued aggression and nuclear ambitions. they have not lived up to the spirit of their agreement. under the agreement, iran's nuclear facilities, like this one, have to d
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here's richard galpin with the latest. the music had only just got underway. few seconds, no one reacts to the burst of automatic gunfire. but then the band and thousands of fans try to take cover as more high velocity bullets slammed into the air. but there is no safety here in this large open area. the only option is to run as the bullets keep slamming in. as people try to escape the gunman opens fire again. he seems to have a large supply of ammunition. this couple had been right next to the stage. we just hit the ground. we laid there and hung onto each other. it was quiet for a bit and then he fired another 30 rounds and then quiet. what we were doing was every time he had stopped and reloaded, we got up and started to make our way towards the fence. then he would shoot again and we would hit the ground. i must have heard him do that at least 15 times. this is a real situation. people staying in nearby hotels were told to take shelter. we were down in the gym basement. this group had been at a party, having to hide in the basement gym. the attack took pla
here's richard galpin with the latest. the music had only just got underway. few seconds, no one reacts to the burst of automatic gunfire. but then the band and thousands of fans try to take cover as more high velocity bullets slammed into the air. but there is no safety here in this large open area. the only option is to run as the bullets keep slamming in. as people try to escape the gunman opens fire again. he seems to have a large supply of ammunition. this couple had been right next to the...
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they've called for a judge—led inquiry to settle the matter once and for all, as our correspondent richard galpinr edward heath, conservative prime minister in the early 19705, is remembered for much, including taking the country into what would become the european union. also whilst prime minister, he famously skippered one of the yachts which won the admiral‘s cup. but since his death 12 years ago, allegations of child sex abuse have come to the fore. today, wiltshire police announced that allegations made by seven people would have led to the former prime minister being questioned if he was still alive. the offences where he would have been interviewed under caution are one allegation of rape of a male under 16. three allegations of indecent assault on a male under 16. four allegations of indecent assault on a male under 1a. and two allegations of indecent assault on a male over 16. it is clearly inappropriate to speculate what his response would have been to the allegations put to him, and no inference of guilt should be drawn by the decision to interview him. but the police investigation, la
they've called for a judge—led inquiry to settle the matter once and for all, as our correspondent richard galpinr edward heath, conservative prime minister in the early 19705, is remembered for much, including taking the country into what would become the european union. also whilst prime minister, he famously skippered one of the yachts which won the admiral‘s cup. but since his death 12 years ago, allegations of child sex abuse have come to the fore. today, wiltshire police announced...
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let's get the latest from richard galpin.ter the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, the identities of some of those feared to have been killed are now being made public. sandy casey, who was with her fiance at the concert, was a teacher from california who was described as being absolutely loved by her colleagues and students. 34—year—old charleston hartfield was a las vegas police officer, a military veteran and a football coach, who'd been off duty at the concert. and dana gardner, who was 52, was a county employee in california. she's been described as a dedicated public servant. everybody in this community has been so touched by the loss of these lives and the horror of that mentally sick horrible human being, horrible human being, who has taken into his hands devastation, and imprinted in our minds forever a day that really doesn't belong in our fabulous, beautiful city. but already, the people of las vegas have been coming together, holding vigils like this one to grieve, but also to demonstrate solidarity in
let's get the latest from richard galpin.ter the deadliest mass shooting in modern us history, the identities of some of those feared to have been killed are now being made public. sandy casey, who was with her fiance at the concert, was a teacher from california who was described as being absolutely loved by her colleagues and students. 34—year—old charleston hartfield was a las vegas police officer, a military veteran and a football coach, who'd been off duty at the concert. and dana...
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richard galpin reports.secretary, david davis, heads out for more talks in brussels this morning. the first phase of the negotiations which deals only with the divorce settlement is still very much bogged down. and afterwards came confirmation that there had been no breakthrough, particularly on the issue of how much money britain would pay to leave the european union. the stalemate means there's no chance eu leaders meeting next week will agree to open negotiations on a trade deal. translation: on this question, we have reached a state of deadlock which is very disturbing for thousands of project promoters in europe and it is disturbing also for taxpayers. on this basis, i'm not able, in the current circumstances, to propose to next week's european council that we should start discussions on the future relationship. britain was hoping the eu summit next thursday would be the moment the talks moved to the second phase, with the crucial issue of a trade deal between britain and the eu top of the agenda. but n
richard galpin reports.secretary, david davis, heads out for more talks in brussels this morning. the first phase of the negotiations which deals only with the divorce settlement is still very much bogged down. and afterwards came confirmation that there had been no breakthrough, particularly on the issue of how much money britain would pay to leave the european union. the stalemate means there's no chance eu leaders meeting next week will agree to open negotiations on a trade deal....
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least ten people — and forced an estimated 20,000 people from their homes. 0ur correspondent richard galpinildfires have been out of control since the weekend. the flames came up, we came down here and you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face. the fire was coming up over the homes, probably 100—foot flames, spotted on both sides of the street. the flames have notjust been laying waste to the countryside. towns and cities have also been burning. this is santa rosa in northern california, ablaze. people in some areas here were already ordered to leave. all our pictures are gone, everything. everything's gone. we've got a fire pit. it's pretty awful. where homes and shops once stood, now there's little left in parts of santa rosa, napa and nevada city, in the heart of northern california's famous wine—growing region. i mean, this is like apocalyptic, it seems. this is so out of the norm. like, i'm from southern california, and everything is dry out there, and i'm used to fires, but i've never seen anything like this in an urban area. so far, it's estimated at least 1,500 buildings
least ten people — and forced an estimated 20,000 people from their homes. 0ur correspondent richard galpinildfires have been out of control since the weekend. the flames came up, we came down here and you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face. the fire was coming up over the homes, probably 100—foot flames, spotted on both sides of the street. the flames have notjust been laying waste to the countryside. towns and cities have also been burning. this is santa rosa in northern...