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the royal london in east london was affected.utside the hospital inafew moritz, who is outside the hospital in a few minutes. first simonjones at the royal london. do we have an indication from the trust have extensive the problem has been for them? well this hospital is part of them? well this hospital is part of the biggest nhs trust in the country and it is still facing big problems in the wake of that cyber attack. it's in the wake of that cyber attack. it‘s clear if you go into the emergency department behind me there are notices up in several different languages, saying the it systems are still down here and patients need to prepare for long delays. the trust couldn‘t tell me today, give me any indication at all of how long this is going to continue, and how quickly they‘ll be able to get the systems up and running. they are preparing for problems into tomorrow and the following week. that is because they are telling a number of patients their operations are going to have to be cancelled along with outpatient appointments.
the royal london in east london was affected.utside the hospital inafew moritz, who is outside the hospital in a few minutes. first simonjones at the royal london. do we have an indication from the trust have extensive the problem has been for them? well this hospital is part of them? well this hospital is part of the biggest nhs trust in the country and it is still facing big problems in the wake of that cyber attack. it's in the wake of that cyber attack. it‘s clear if you go into the...
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another hospital affected by the ransomware was the royal london hospital in east london. 0ur correspondent was for them. this hospital is part of the biggest nhs trust at times it seemed eerily quiet because a number of operations have been cancelled, ambulances diverted away from a&e to other hospitals and patient appointments have been cancelled, too. if you go into the emergency department behind me there are big notices on the door saying the it system remains down and as a result you might have a long wait. the nhs here has been asking people to go to other parts of the health service unless it‘s a genuine emergency. rather than coming here they‘ve been encouraged to see their gp instead or pharmacist or go to the hospital that hasn‘t been affected. if you coincide a andy it‘s pretty quiet, not many patients. it seems many people have heeded this advice. the hospital has been unable to say at all when the systems might be backed up and running again. as a result there are going to be problems tomorrow. they‘ve already announced they‘ve cancelled a number of operations and outpatient a
another hospital affected by the ransomware was the royal london hospital in east london. 0ur correspondent was for them. this hospital is part of the biggest nhs trust at times it seemed eerily quiet because a number of operations have been cancelled, ambulances diverted away from a&e to other hospitals and patient appointments have been cancelled, too. if you go into the emergency department behind me there are big notices on the door saying the it system remains down and as a result you...
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simon jones at the royal london hospital. the latest headlines... a elaborate ceremony at the elysee palace. director of europol has said the number of computers affected by the malware attack on friday is continuing to rise. the conservatives promised a new generation of social housing will be built if they win the election. let's see what is happening in the world of sport... a lot of action this afternoon. liverpool against west ham for one, can tim tell us about it? it's a massive day for hull city. anything other than a win at crystal palace will mean they'll effectively be relegated from the premier league. they're about 15 minutes into the action at selhurst park and they made a terrible start. a bad mistake from andrea ranocchia and wilfrid zaha scored after two minutes. liverpool can move into third with a victory at west ham united. that match kicks off at 2.15. the pressure is coming at the end of the season, that is how it is. if there isn't pressure you don't go for anything. of course, we have this kind of pressure and we know that all
simon jones at the royal london hospital. the latest headlines... a elaborate ceremony at the elysee palace. director of europol has said the number of computers affected by the malware attack on friday is continuing to rise. the conservatives promised a new generation of social housing will be built if they win the election. let's see what is happening in the world of sport... a lot of action this afternoon. liverpool against west ham for one, can tim tell us about it? it's a massive day for...
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joining us is trevor greetham, head of multi asset at royal london asset management.zone ministers start talking about the next round of debt relief because some loans come due injuly? next round of debt relief because some loans come due in july? that's right. there is 7 billion euros due injuly and right. there is 7 billion euros due in july and the right. there is 7 billion euros due injuly and the talks are about is whether the various creditors can agree to lend greece money to pay back some of the earlier debts that it owes and in particular the imf, the international monetary fund for which greece is the biggest ever bail out they have got involved in, they want europe to shoulder more of they want europe to shoulder more of the burden by extending the dur rags of the loans and basically allowing greece to spend more time to pay the money back. will the imf achieve that goal and get more help from europe as it were or will germany and others keep digging theirfeet in? greece was asked to do various reforms. now it is the creditors agreeing amongst themselves wh
joining us is trevor greetham, head of multi asset at royal london asset management.zone ministers start talking about the next round of debt relief because some loans come due injuly? next round of debt relief because some loans come due in july? that's right. there is 7 billion euros due injuly and right. there is 7 billion euros due in july and the right. there is 7 billion euros due injuly and the talks are about is whether the various creditors can agree to lend greece money to pay back...
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england's largest nhs trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those ha rd est londonne of those hardest hit. the it systems are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. but some ambulances are still being diverted. for this hospital and a few others, this unprecedented disruption is not over yet. hugh pym, bbc news. with me is gordon corera our security correspondent. how worried should we be about how this is likely to develop? it is not clear whether we are through the worst of it. i think there will be a lot of people taking a deep breath when they switch on their computer tomorrow. what happened on friday was a dangerous piece of malicious software. it didn'tjust target was a dangerous piece of malicious software. it didn't just target the uk and it didn'tjust target the nhs, but it only worked on systems which run a particular operating system and hadn't been upgraded. in the uk, that happens to be the case with a number of nhs trusts. that is why only one in five were affected, becau
england's largest nhs trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those ha rd est londonne of those hardest hit. the it systems are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. but some ambulances are still being diverted. for this hospital and a few others, this unprecedented disruption is not over yet. hugh pym, bbc news. with me is gordon corera our security correspondent. how worried should we be about...
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alistair cook scored his second century in three matches in the royal london one day cup.helmsford but had to watch as a dramatic opening to the match unfolded. a hat—trick no less. a hat—trick was completed when adam wheater was sent on his way from the very next delivery. things improved for essex though, largely thanks to cook, who made 109. ryan ten doeschate made 100 too as essex beat sussex by 10 runs. and finally, to a rather embarrassing moment at the giro d'italia for slovenian cyclist luka pibernik. he was leading the fifth stage as it entered messina on the island of sicily. unfortunately for him, he had either forgotten they were meant to do two laps through the town or didn't hear the bell indicating the final lap and so celebrated his uncontested victory only to realise moments later why the rest of the field hadn't chased him! columbian sprinter fernando gaviria was eventually and legitimately first across the finish line for his second victory of the tour. britain's geraint thomas and adam yates came home safely in the main group remaining second and third
alistair cook scored his second century in three matches in the royal london one day cup.helmsford but had to watch as a dramatic opening to the match unfolded. a hat—trick no less. a hat—trick was completed when adam wheater was sent on his way from the very next delivery. things improved for essex though, largely thanks to cook, who made 109. ryan ten doeschate made 100 too as essex beat sussex by 10 runs. and finally, to a rather embarrassing moment at the giro d'italia for slovenian...
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patients under barts health nhs trust — including the royal london hospital — are being advised thatd it's reducing the volume of planned services — but that all remain open for emergency care. barts and other hospitals across london affected by the attack say they will contact patients directly if their appointment has been cancelled. fresh talks aimed at resolving the year—long dispute over the role of conductors on southern railway are to be held today. in that time there have been 31 days of strike action protesting the changes. the dispute between the rmt union and southern's parent company govia thameslink has affected thousands of commuters. in recent weeks it's also spread to routes in northern england. let's have a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning. on the roads this is bayswater road — looking fine now but it is due to be closed near to lancaster gate from 8am — part of planned works over the next fortnight. in snaresbrook, hollybush hill is closed from the a12 roundabout to the tube station for roadworks. lets have a check o
patients under barts health nhs trust — including the royal london hospital — are being advised thatd it's reducing the volume of planned services — but that all remain open for emergency care. barts and other hospitals across london affected by the attack say they will contact patients directly if their appointment has been cancelled. fresh talks aimed at resolving the year—long dispute over the role of conductors on southern railway are to be held today. in that time there have been...
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nottinghamshire have set durham a total of 298 to win in their royal london one day cup match.ing out in particular. he managed a total of three in his innings of 104. but with this one, he found the only open window in a radio commentary box. and the ball was picked up by one of the two gentlemen from the bbc covering the match. impressive accuracy, i think you'll agree. what you also might be able to agree on is that the commentary might be worth hearing. so after showing you how it looked, let's play you how it sounded. courtesy of bbc radio nottingham's dave bracegirdle. it came towards me, it has come into the commentary position and i have got it! well, well, well!|j the commentary position and i have got it! well, well, well! i can assure you that no equipment or humans for that matter were harmed in that moment. always sensible to keep an eye on the ball! that is all from oslo. more sports news on bbc newsreader —— throughout the evening. for now, goodbye. here you are back at bbc news. once get more than the liberal agenda —— labour general election manifesto. senior l
nottinghamshire have set durham a total of 298 to win in their royal london one day cup match.ing out in particular. he managed a total of three in his innings of 104. but with this one, he found the only open window in a radio commentary box. and the ball was picked up by one of the two gentlemen from the bbc covering the match. impressive accuracy, i think you'll agree. what you also might be able to agree on is that the commentary might be worth hearing. so after showing you how it looked,...
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england's largest nhs trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those hardest hit.it systems are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. but some ambulances are still being diverted. for this hospital and a few others, this unprecedented disruption is not over yet. hugh pym, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz has spent the day at york hospital, one of those targeted in friday's cyber attack. she told us about their efforts to restore services. a third of the computers at this trust were affected, about 1000 machines, and east of them has to be looked at individually and it is time consuming. the chief executive is here also you are working alongside it and it has been a big job for you. it is, we are a big organisation and we run two hospitals out of two size and we run community services out of the whole of yorkshire. we have 6000 pcs and 2000 are infected by the virus and to get them back is a huge job. there is a risk of re—infiltration, so we are there is a risk of re—infiltra
england's largest nhs trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those hardest hit.it systems are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. but some ambulances are still being diverted. for this hospital and a few others, this unprecedented disruption is not over yet. hugh pym, bbc news. 0ur correspondentjudith moritz has spent the day at york hospital, one of those targeted in friday's cyber attack....
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let's speak now to andy moore who is outside the royal london hospital, part of barts health trust —n the country, what's the situation there? what are they telling you that this morning's the good news is generally comes from the home secretary amber rudd, she's a 97% of nhs trusts in england are working normally. there are at least seven nhs trust but are still experiencing problems. we have got one more to add to the list and thatis got one more to add to the list and that is the university hospital of midlands trust. they have confirmed that they are still expressing computer problems. the situation here at barts, the accident and emergency behind me, handwritten notices on the ancient saying they are suffering from it failure and there may be significant delays as a result. the hospitals here are still treating it as a major incident. a similar situation at the main hospital in lowestoft, they were treating us like saying there were long delays at accident and emergency because they had gone back to pen and paper. one has cancelled any routine surgery for tomorrow. the situation
let's speak now to andy moore who is outside the royal london hospital, part of barts health trust —n the country, what's the situation there? what are they telling you that this morning's the good news is generally comes from the home secretary amber rudd, she's a 97% of nhs trusts in england are working normally. there are at least seven nhs trust but are still experiencing problems. we have got one more to add to the list and thatis got one more to add to the list and that is the...
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let's speak now to andy moore who is outside the royal london hospital, part of barts health trust, thethe country. six only yet to be up and running. what are you hearing where you are? still some problems here but the good news, generally, according to amber ride is that 97% of nhs trusts in england are working normally. there are a handful still with problems and here at the royal london hospital there are handwritten notes on the entrance to emergency behind me saying that the it system is still down and it is being treated as a major incident with ambulances being diverted. a similar from with ambulances being diverted. a similarfrom —— a similar problem in lost off. another nhs trust say they are cancelling routine surgery tomorrow. 13 health boards affected in scotland. the scottish governments are some of those computer systems are operating as normal which means that some of the marmont that they expect all systems will be operating fully and com pletely will be operating fully and completely as they should buy tomorrow. thank you very much, andy. we will talk more about some o
let's speak now to andy moore who is outside the royal london hospital, part of barts health trust, thethe country. six only yet to be up and running. what are you hearing where you are? still some problems here but the good news, generally, according to amber ride is that 97% of nhs trusts in england are working normally. there are a handful still with problems and here at the royal london hospital there are handwritten notes on the entrance to emergency behind me saying that the it system is...
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england's largest nhs trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those hardest hit. are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. but some ambulances are still being diverted. for this hospital and a few others, this unprecedented disruption is not over yet. hugh pym, bbc news. doctor herb lin is a cyber security expert and fellow at stanford university. he joins me now on webcam from san francisco. welcome to bbc news. how is it that this cyber attack was able to create so this cyber attack was able to create so much chaos in so many parts of the world? the nature of the attack was that it it was what experts call a warm, it is self propagating and does not require a human intervention for it to spread. so it is not individuals clicking on a link that caused the infection to go even further? that is right. it sta rts even further? that is right. it starts with one individual doing it. some place where it all started, but once that took hold, it was able to find other unprotected systems a
england's largest nhs trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those hardest hit. are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. but some ambulances are still being diverted. for this hospital and a few others, this unprecedented disruption is not over yet. hugh pym, bbc news. doctor herb lin is a cyber security expert and fellow at stanford university. he joins me now on webcam from san francisco....
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systems at some hospitals like the royal london are still down. other patients have told me their operationshad to be cancelled, but i must say, i don't blame the staff in any way. it's not theirfault and i don't blame the it people. they are just fighting a battle that just goes on and on. the crisis may not be over. the head of europe's policing agency, europol, says there could be a new wave of infections when people return to work tomorrow morning, and he says the size of the attack is deeply disturbing. we've never seen anything like this, unprecedented in its scale. we are seeing over 200,000 victims in over 150 countries, so clearly a global phenomena. the government insists it takes cyber security seriously, and that includes providing the health service with the money it needs. we're spending around £50 million on the nhs cyber systems to improve their security. we have encouraged the nhs trusts to reduce their exposure to the weakest system, the windows xp, only less than 5% of the trusts use that system any more, and there is money available to strengthen these systems. labour cla
systems at some hospitals like the royal london are still down. other patients have told me their operationshad to be cancelled, but i must say, i don't blame the staff in any way. it's not theirfault and i don't blame the it people. they are just fighting a battle that just goes on and on. the crisis may not be over. the head of europe's policing agency, europol, says there could be a new wave of infections when people return to work tomorrow morning, and he says the size of the attack is...
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in a few minutes time we will speak to andy moore from outside the royal london hospital, one of theions still affected. the conservatives say they'lljoin forces with councils and housing associations to build thousands of new homes for rent — if they win the general election. theresa may says she wants to fix a broken market. it's not clear how much money the tories would invest, and labour have dismissed the announcement as spin. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. it is my great pleasure to hand that over to you. margaret thatcher became famous for selling off council houses. at this conservative prime minister is now pledging to help local authorities build more of them. if re—elected, theresa may would give councils new powers to purchase derelict land at below market value. housing authorities as well as local authorities could then use these to build more homes for rent. some homes would be sold off after ten or 15 years. tenants would have first option to purchase and then proceeds used to fund more rented housing. traditionally conservative supporters, including
in a few minutes time we will speak to andy moore from outside the royal london hospital, one of theions still affected. the conservatives say they'lljoin forces with councils and housing associations to build thousands of new homes for rent — if they win the general election. theresa may says she wants to fix a broken market. it's not clear how much money the tories would invest, and labour have dismissed the announcement as spin. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. it is my...
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one of the sake, the royal london, is a trauma centre. is the it relating to how they do tests for major trauma patients has been affected. we are supporting them by diverging some patients to other trauma centres in london. when will these trusts get back to normal? we are planning that they will come back as soon as possible. use the nhs normally, if you need to contact the nhs, do so. if there is a change in procedure, the nhs will make sure that you go to the right place. what procedures were in place to prevent an incident? all nhs organisations, nhs trusts hospitals, need to have in place business continuity plans which anticipate just the sort of event. they are tested on an annual basis. hospitals were putting those plans into effect today. with me is krishna chinthapalli, a neurology registar at the national hospital for neurology and neurosurgery in london. his hospital was not affected by the cyber attack. welcome. you have been working on an article which was published only on thursday, the day before this happened. tellers ab
one of the sake, the royal london, is a trauma centre. is the it relating to how they do tests for major trauma patients has been affected. we are supporting them by diverging some patients to other trauma centres in london. when will these trusts get back to normal? we are planning that they will come back as soon as possible. use the nhs normally, if you need to contact the nhs, do so. if there is a change in procedure, the nhs will make sure that you go to the right place. what procedures...
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one of the sites, the royal london, is a trauma centre.roblem is the it relating to how they do tests for major trauma patients has been affected. we are supporting them by diverting some patients to other trauma centres in london. when will these trusts get back to normal? we are planning that they will come back as soon as possible. use the nhs normally, if you need to contact the nhs, do so. if there is a change in procedure, the nhs will make sure that you go to the right place. what systems were in place to prevent an incident? all nhs organisations, nhs trusts hospitals, need to have in place business continuity plans which anticipate just this sort of event. they are tested on an annual basis. hospitals were putting those plans into effect today. the national crime agency says it's employing all "overt and covert means" available to it, to establish who was behind the cyber attack that's hit the nhs and organisations in almost a hundred other countries. daniel sandford reports. the cyber attack which wreaked such chaos in britain's
one of the sites, the royal london, is a trauma centre.roblem is the it relating to how they do tests for major trauma patients has been affected. we are supporting them by diverting some patients to other trauma centres in london. when will these trusts get back to normal? we are planning that they will come back as soon as possible. use the nhs normally, if you need to contact the nhs, do so. if there is a change in procedure, the nhs will make sure that you go to the right place. what...
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england's trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those hit by the impact of the atooems are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. nhs england had this advice for patients: it may be a little bit slower when you get there because the hospitals are using different systems, so please be patient. the basic message is — if you have an appointment, you should attend. but some ambulances are still being diverted. for some hospitals, this unprecedented disruption is not over yet. emmanuel macron was sworn in today as france's youngest president promising in his inaugural address to restore his country's global standing. he said france has to find answers to the great crises of the time, including migration, terrorism, and climate change. 0ur europe correspondent damian grammaticas was watching. not since france had an emperor 200 years ago, as it had a leader this young. just 39 years old and inaugurated president today. emmanuel macron — he's got here thanks to self—confidence and some politic
england's trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those hit by the impact of the atooems are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. nhs england had this advice for patients: it may be a little bit slower when you get there because the hospitals are using different systems, so please be patient. the basic message is — if you have an appointment, you should attend. but some ambulances are still...
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england's trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those hit by the impact of the atoos are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. nhs england had this advice for patients: it may be a little bit slower when you get there because the hospitals are using different systems, so please be patient. the basic message is — if you have an appointment, you should attend. but some ambulances are still being diverted. for some hospitals, this unprecedented disruption is not over yet. hugh is with me now. yet. after a weekend like this, what is the advice for those who have an appointment tomorrow at one of the affected trusts? nchts well the sfris nhs leaders in at one of the affected trusts? england nchts well the sfris nhs leaders in england and scotland is, if you have an appointment tomorrow or planned surgery an appointment tomorrow or planned surgery and haven't heard to the contrary go along. those worst—affected a re contrary go along. those worst—affected are still saying — go along, we thin
england's trust which includes the royal london hospital was one of those hit by the impact of the atoos are still not running normally. managers say a certain number of appointments and routine operations will go ahead tomorrow. nhs england had this advice for patients: it may be a little bit slower when you get there because the hospitals are using different systems, so please be patient. the basic message is — if you have an appointment, you should attend. but some ambulances are still...
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but research by steve webb, who now works for the pensions firm, royal london, found some local councils set up a scheme to reclaim the money. the conservatives insist the changes would ensure fairness across the generations. president trump will arrive in israel today, on the second leg of his first overseas tour. he's due to meet both israeli and palestinian leaders — with peace talks dominating the agenda. the president has called an israeli—palestinian peace agreement "the ultimate deal", but so far has been vague about what form it should take. simon clemison reports. after what some called an islamaphobic start on the campaign trail, donald trump has met leaders and spoken of working together with muslim nations to decree —— defeat extremists. element this is not a battle between different faiths, different sects or different civilisations. this is a battle between barbaric criminals who seek toa between barbaric criminals who seek to a glitter rate human life and decent people. drive them out of your communities ——a glitter rate. drive them out of your holy land and drive them out
but research by steve webb, who now works for the pensions firm, royal london, found some local councils set up a scheme to reclaim the money. the conservatives insist the changes would ensure fairness across the generations. president trump will arrive in israel today, on the second leg of his first overseas tour. he's due to meet both israeli and palestinian leaders — with peace talks dominating the agenda. the president has called an israeli—palestinian peace agreement "the ultimate...
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a ten—year—old boy was airlifted to the royal london hospital for treatment, while a 13—year—old boys possible to buck the trend of pubs closing at a rate of one a week in london. the ivy house, near peckham, offers baby dance classes, yoga, and knitting groups, as well as the traditional pint. following its success, 74 other pubs have adopted the model. we are at last sort of turning a profit. it is only one at this stage. but it is getting there. it is not plain sailing, everything will be unique. but it can be done. let's have a look at the travel situation now. let's have a check on the weather now with lucy martin. hello. good morning. a day to get out and about, with the best of the brightness first thing. high level cloud making things hazy. for most of us, a largely dry and bright start. cloud building into the afternoon. still a few brighter intervals. the potentialfor heavy showers in the afternoon. highs of 17 degrees. prolonged spells of sunshine. this evening, a few showers. increasingly dry. clear spells for a time. cloud thickening up spells for a time. cloud thickenin
a ten—year—old boy was airlifted to the royal london hospital for treatment, while a 13—year—old boys possible to buck the trend of pubs closing at a rate of one a week in london. the ivy house, near peckham, offers baby dance classes, yoga, and knitting groups, as well as the traditional pint. following its success, 74 other pubs have adopted the model. we are at last sort of turning a profit. it is only one at this stage. but it is getting there. it is not plain sailing, everything...
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royal london hospital received seven and north manchester five patients. yet, we do not have a detailed breakdown of who is injured in terms of numbers of adults and children, we know 12 children under the age of 16 are being treated at the royal manchester children's hospital. are being treated at the royal manchester child ren's hospital. at least one other child is at another hospital. we do not have the detailed breakdown or of course the precise nature of the injuries suffered yet. i also mentioned to you a moment ago the fact people we re you a moment ago the fact people were queueing up to donate blood and i spoke a little earlier to jane green, chief nurse from nhs blood and transplant, who expressed her thanks. but she said they wanted to try to manage the response a little more now and to get the message across they do have sufficient supplies of blood to meet their needs at the moment but they have asked people who have appointments over the next few days, registered donors, to keep those appointments, particularly if they are 0 negative. that i
royal london hospital received seven and north manchester five patients. yet, we do not have a detailed breakdown of who is injured in terms of numbers of adults and children, we know 12 children under the age of 16 are being treated at the royal manchester children's hospital. are being treated at the royal manchester child ren's hospital. at least one other child is at another hospital. we do not have the detailed breakdown or of course the precise nature of the injuries suffered yet. i also...
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they can't check test results and so for example, a hospital in east london, the royal london is sayingrations, all its planned operations, all its planned operations for tomorrow have been cancelled and it having to send trauma patients to a different area. it has been unable to access its data from its pathology labs. that is where all the testing goes on. they are a very important bits of information which are essential for treating patients. if patients needing to to a hospital where they are needing to to a hospital where they a re really needing to to a hospital where they are really affected by this, that is are really affected by this, that is a real problem. they need to contact the hospital and find out where to go instead. jury are on friday evening, if you have got some surgery evening, if you have got some surgery books in first thing monday morning, as opposed at going to be tricky for a patient to know what to do. all of the advice varies geographically, but is there is some generic advice for someone at the moment who might be thinking, is my operation going ahead? all t
they can't check test results and so for example, a hospital in east london, the royal london is sayingrations, all its planned operations, all its planned operations for tomorrow have been cancelled and it having to send trauma patients to a different area. it has been unable to access its data from its pathology labs. that is where all the testing goes on. they are a very important bits of information which are essential for treating patients. if patients needing to to a hospital where they...
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francine: trevor greetham from royal london asset outage meant. -- management.donald trump's separating investment banks from retail. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: you are watching bloomberg surveillance, i am francine lacqua in london. nejra: bp reported first-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates as oil prices climbed and they cut costs. adjusted. ingested -- besser aboutse and the ability to maintain the dividend without increasing debt. pimco ceo plans that 100 employees over the next year for increased growth. isanuel roman said instead just instead of focusing on cutting costs, they plan to spend on technology to become better. >> we want to become the best at what we do. we do not think we can be the biggest. we think we can be good at managing a complex portfolio. there is plenty to do and we want the resource of the firm to be focused on -- nejra: twitter says it will not attribute a bump an activity to president trump's prolific use, but the ceo said they would love it if more leaders with use it to speak with their constituencies. as we said
francine: trevor greetham from royal london asset outage meant. -- management.donald trump's separating investment banks from retail. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: you are watching bloomberg surveillance, i am francine lacqua in london. nejra: bp reported first-quarter earnings that beat analyst estimates as oil prices climbed and they cut costs. adjusted. ingested -- besser aboutse and the ability to maintain the dividend without increasing debt. pimco ceo plans that 100 employees over...
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the insurer royal london said responses from 140 authorities to a freedom of information request showedor residential care. people have until midnight tonight to register to vote. more than two million registered to vote. in the 2015 general election nearly 500,000 people left it until the final day to register. donald trump will arrive in israel this morning, on the second leg of his first overseas tour. the us president, seen here leaving saudi arabia this morning, will meet both israeli and palestinian leaders with peace talks dominating the agenda. mr trump has called an israeli—palestinian peace agreement "the ultimate deal", but so far has been vague about the form it should take. a police inquiry into an nhs—run mental health unit in essex is investigating up to 20 deaths, this programme has learnt. it follows a fresh probe into the death of matthew leahy, who was found hanged at the linden centre in chelmsford five years ago. matthew was 20 when he died. his mother melanie told the bbc there was no care plan in place for him when he was admitted to the centre. essex police say t
the insurer royal london said responses from 140 authorities to a freedom of information request showedor residential care. people have until midnight tonight to register to vote. more than two million registered to vote. in the 2015 general election nearly 500,000 people left it until the final day to register. donald trump will arrive in israel this morning, on the second leg of his first overseas tour. the us president, seen here leaving saudi arabia this morning, will meet both israeli and...
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a host of england players are featuring in the one match of the day in the royal london one day cup. in to bat. england's alex hales made hay in the nottinghamshire sunshine, and managed to find the only window open in a radio commentary box with one of his sixes. hales went for 104, but his side's tally was boosted by 66 from billy root as nottinghamshire set durham a total of 298 to win. british riders geraint thomas and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourg. it was stage six out of 21 today, the race has reached the italian mainland after passing through sardinia and sicily — no change in the battle for the overall lead because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. and that is all the sport for now. much more at half past six. we will be back with your little later on. thank you very much. four weeks from today, britain will go to the polls on thursday the 8th ofjune. as
a host of england players are featuring in the one match of the day in the royal london one day cup. in to bat. england's alex hales made hay in the nottinghamshire sunshine, and managed to find the only window open in a radio commentary box with one of his sixes. hales went for 104, but his side's tally was boosted by 66 from billy root as nottinghamshire set durham a total of 298 to win. british riders geraint thomas and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds...
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he now works as director of policy for royal london insurance and pensions.at there should be a cap, and it was looked into, david cameron adopted that in the run—up to the 2015 action, but the conservatives left it out last week. they are acknowledging now it seems that was acknowledging now it seems that was a mistake. it does look that way. the idea of what came out last week was that if you have a relatively valuable home, say worth £350,000, you could run that down to £100,000 before the state steps in. so you could be on the hook for two and £50,000 or more. the idea of the cap was proposed was it would be a much lowerfigure. was proposed was it would be a much lower figure. last week the conservatives essentially rejected that and said they did not like that approach. this week they seem to be proposing something remarkably similar. so what should the cap be? theresa may has not said what it will be. the funny thing about the £72,000 number is it is acted quite a high cap, because it only relates to what is called social care, so in a residential care
he now works as director of policy for royal london insurance and pensions.at there should be a cap, and it was looked into, david cameron adopted that in the run—up to the 2015 action, but the conservatives left it out last week. they are acknowledging now it seems that was acknowledging now it seems that was a mistake. it does look that way. the idea of what came out last week was that if you have a relatively valuable home, say worth £350,000, you could run that down to £100,000 before...
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nottinghamshire are playing durham in the northern group of the royal london monday cup.am—mates along the way, though. 118—4 from 23 overs. third in the table, durham are fourth. that is all the sport for now. more in the next hour. thanks for that. a spot of news to you which has come to us that a high courtjudge in london has ordered a former oil and gas trader to pay his estranged wife almost half £1 billion for their divorce settlement. the man who worked in london, made his fortune investing in the russian energy sector. the names of the couples have not been made public but it is thought to be one of the biggest awards made by a divorce courtjudge in england, possibly the biggest ever. i think so. we will do a bit of research and check that out. correspondent chris morris. our expert on all things brexit is with us. four weeks we‘ll be asking your questions on issues in the general election. today, we‘re going to ask for your questions on brexit, so let‘s go through them. the first one is from andrew in brighton. i think we can actually hear his question. let‘s hav
nottinghamshire are playing durham in the northern group of the royal london monday cup.am—mates along the way, though. 118—4 from 23 overs. third in the table, durham are fourth. that is all the sport for now. more in the next hour. thanks for that. a spot of news to you which has come to us that a high courtjudge in london has ordered a former oil and gas trader to pay his estranged wife almost half £1 billion for their divorce settlement. the man who worked in london, made his fortune...
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a host of england players are featuring in the one match of the day in the royal london 0ne day cup withinto bat. england's alex hales has been making hay in the nottinghamshire sunshine and managed to find the only window open in a radio commenatary box with one of his sixes. hales has been dropped three times. he finally bowed out for 104. british riders geraint thomas and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourg. it was stage 6 out of 21 today, the race has reached the italian mainland after passing through sardinia and sicily. no change in the battle for the overall race win because a small breakaway group managed to hold off the main bunch for the whole135—mile stage. a great day's work for swiss rider silvan dillier, who took his first stage win at a grand tour. they're under way at the players' championship. often described as golf‘s unofficial fifth major. and ahead of his tee time injust over two hours' time rory mcilroy is looking for a turnaround in fortunes after announcing he'll be using a new club manufacturer.
a host of england players are featuring in the one match of the day in the royal london 0ne day cup withinto bat. england's alex hales has been making hay in the nottinghamshire sunshine and managed to find the only window open in a radio commenatary box with one of his sixes. hales has been dropped three times. he finally bowed out for 104. british riders geraint thomas and adam yates are still second and third at the giro d'italia, ten seconds behind bob jungels of luxembourg. it was stage 6...
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at chief investment officer royal london asset management. how did you find staley?very forthright. i made a mistake, i have apologized for it, and i'm owning up to the issue. eric: he knows he was wrong. that is clear. what he is unapologetic for is the motivation. he was defending a colleague. he believes that strongly. i did not sense that his opinion on the matter has changed, and it is interesting, if i'm line to walk. on the one hand, clearly, trying to unmask a whistleblower was wrong. he talked about the complexity of running an institution of berkeley's. it is tempting to draw from that the conclusion that, you know, he was too busy to pay attention to the rules. i do not think that is the case. i think he was swept up by the need to make an impassioned defense of someone whom he cared deeply about, a long time colleague whom he was trying to recruit to the bank, and he let it get the better of him. matt: let me ask, eric, i mean, first of all, great job. the timing is key, not only because of the problems staley is having, but because of the brexit timing h
at chief investment officer royal london asset management. how did you find staley?very forthright. i made a mistake, i have apologized for it, and i'm owning up to the issue. eric: he knows he was wrong. that is clear. what he is unapologetic for is the motivation. he was defending a colleague. he believes that strongly. i did not sense that his opinion on the matter has changed, and it is interesting, if i'm line to walk. on the one hand, clearly, trying to unmask a whistleblower was wrong....
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let's go to andy moore at the royal hospital london. what is the royal hospital london. the problem is continuing here. this is part of the largest nhs trust in the country, running five hospitals serving 2.5 million people. there is a handwritten note, presumably because computers are not working, saying they have an it failure, which could mean longer waits. the hospital has told patients it is managing the number appointments, reducing the number. they should contact people if they are not expected to turn up. they have said they cannot guarantee that. a possibility people may turn up that. a possibility people may turn up and be turned away. a couple of basic questions, of the hospital spokeswoman. she said what was the operating system, some of them were using windows xp. i asked whether systems have been backed up in the way they should be, in accordance with proper computer critical? she said she had no information on that. and the question on whether they are considering paying a ransom. they had no information. the national criminal agency has said do not pay a
let's go to andy moore at the royal hospital london. what is the royal hospital london. the problem is continuing here. this is part of the largest nhs trust in the country, running five hospitals serving 2.5 million people. there is a handwritten note, presumably because computers are not working, saying they have an it failure, which could mean longer waits. the hospital has told patients it is managing the number appointments, reducing the number. they should contact people if they are not...
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london. buckingham palace confirming prince philip stepping down from royal duties. live to london next. wake up skin. neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating tint. the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a natural, flawless look. this is what makeup's been missing. neutrogena® if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache
london. buckingham palace confirming prince philip stepping down from royal duties. live to london next. wake up skin. neutrogena® hydro boost hydrating tint. the first water gel foundation with hyaluronic acid it plumps, quenches... delivers a natural, flawless look. this is what makeup's been missing. neutrogena® if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill...
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. >> in london the royal family paused to remember those who died in the attack. this mother and daughter were enjoying ariana grande's concert last night. the show was just wrapping up. when they heard this explosion. >> we just ran. i don't know which entrance we came out of. we ran. >> a crowd of panicked parents and teens climbed over railings trying to get to safety. >> i was terrified. people running over the stairs and dragging people on the floor. by the time we got to the top, there was blood on the floor. >> 22 people died in the attack. among them 8-year-old saffie-rose roussos and 18-year-old student georgina callander. this is georgina callander with ariana grande in 2015. >> police arrested a 23-year-old in connection with the attack but they believe suicide bomber salman abedi set off the bomb. he was 22 years old. born and raised in britain. from the satellite center i'm q mccray. jonathan: thanks. flags are at half staff in the british embassy in northwest d.c. this is outside the gate. member of the local muslim community laid a wreath with the m
. >> in london the royal family paused to remember those who died in the attack. this mother and daughter were enjoying ariana grande's concert last night. the show was just wrapping up. when they heard this explosion. >> we just ran. i don't know which entrance we came out of. we ran. >> a crowd of panicked parents and teens climbed over railings trying to get to safety. >> i was terrified. people running over the stairs and dragging people on the floor. by the time we...
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russian election hacking. >> breaking news coming out of an emergency meeting of the royal staff at buckingham palace in londonulation online the palace made an announcement about the royal family. we want to bring in max foster. what are we learning this morni morning. >> well, he's retiring effectively. at the age of 95. he'll be 96 next month. he's had a good run and stepping back from public life. we will see him but he's looking to carry out any more public engagement which is is a significant change in british life because he has been there along side the queen for nearly 70 years. they'll have their 70th wedding anniversary later this year and she will be stepping out entirely on her own. she has stepped back as well handing over her charities to younger members of the family. she is going to stay in public life and her partner steppig back so quite a significant moment in the royal story today. >> anything change in his history in the prince's health rather over the past few weeks? he has been in failing health over the past few months. did something happen to cause him to step back from public life. a
russian election hacking. >> breaking news coming out of an emergency meeting of the royal staff at buckingham palace in londonulation online the palace made an announcement about the royal family. we want to bring in max foster. what are we learning this morni morning. >> well, he's retiring effectively. at the age of 95. he'll be 96 next month. he's had a good run and stepping back from public life. we will see him but he's looking to carry out any more public engagement which is...
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life, and you've gone showing an interest in that, and i think today's meeting of the royal households, both in londonwork for the queen and the royal family, i think was really to explain this, and make sure that people understood it, and also to guide the different royal households, working for members of the royal family, how they can support the queen and her public duties in a way that prince philip has, as and when he's around, and as and when the queen needs that support. so i think this is sort of good management in the modern age on behalf of a consort of 95 years old, who has done 70 years of brilliant public service, and i'm sure he will continue to do so, in his own way, and by his own choice, and continue to make a contribution to national and international life. and he has been such a support to the queen, hasn‘t he, 110 days of engagements last year, making him, ithink, the fifth busiest person in the royalfamily, as you rightly point out at the age of 95. what do you think today‘s announcement will mean for the queen? well, i think the queen and prince philip will have discussed this,
life, and you've gone showing an interest in that, and i think today's meeting of the royal households, both in londonwork for the queen and the royal family, i think was really to explain this, and make sure that people understood it, and also to guide the different royal households, working for members of the royal family, how they can support the queen and her public duties in a way that prince philip has, as and when he's around, and as and when the queen needs that support. so i think this...
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london. near a royal artillery baruch in london. that's the one that happened on this same date four years ago. then december 2015, a man with a knife stabbed a number of people at a subway station shouting "this is for syria." a controlled explosion after a passenger spotted an unattended bag filled with wires and alarm clocks. a train line, i a suspect was later detained. on the tuber subway station. july 21st, attempted bombing. march of this year, five people including a london police officer, who was stabbed, and the alleged assailant were killed in a terror attack that saw more than 40 people injured outside the british parliament building in an act described as a sick and depraved by the british prime minister theresa may and then tonight, this. outside the concert hall in manchester. thousands of young kids and others they are to see ariana grande, the u.s. pop sensation. the explosion happened and is believed to be a suicide bombing. 19 confirmed that and more than 50 confirmed injured. the city conciliate there, the arena
london. near a royal artillery baruch in london. that's the one that happened on this same date four years ago. then december 2015, a man with a knife stabbed a number of people at a subway station shouting "this is for syria." a controlled explosion after a passenger spotted an unattended bag filled with wires and alarm clocks. a train line, i a suspect was later detained. on the tuber subway station. july 21st, attempted bombing. march of this year, five people including a london...
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london. a rare meeting about royal staff about to begin.ryland police finally got him six days after he slipped out of custody. >> healthcare debate. house leaders plan to hold a vote on a republican bill to replace the a
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royal responsibilities. terry moran, abc news, london. >> and, a lot of gratitude from the brit, people this morning.ard prince philip. one of the headlines is thank you, sir. much as we look to bask in all of the life of luxury they actually do have a lot of pressure. >> they do. tough to unveil a plaque and to, christen a ship. >> did you watch "the crown." >> long life of service. he has done it as one of the headlines said done it with a smile. >> i did appreciate his comment. so sorry to hear you standing down. i can barely stand up. >> such a quick wit there. man, all right. well, prince philip will be missed from the public service, because some of his gaffes and some of his quick wit incredible. coming up. we'll do "the skinny." the two television anchor whose are finally going public with their engagement, are we really going to do it? mention it? and the president who wants to marry them. "the skinny" is next. new herbal essences. let life in. ♪ skinny so skinny >> time for "the skinny," starting with a big romantic announcement by two television ♪ skinny so skinny >> time for "the skinny,"
royal responsibilities. terry moran, abc news, london. >> and, a lot of gratitude from the brit, people this morning.ard prince philip. one of the headlines is thank you, sir. much as we look to bask in all of the life of luxury they actually do have a lot of pressure. >> they do. tough to unveil a plaque and to, christen a ship. >> did you watch "the crown." >> long life of service. he has done it as one of the headlines said done it with a smile. >> i...
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and, before we go, it is a key part of the london season — the royal garden party.opportunity to have tea with the queen — well, at least say hello. the dress code is a little formal. just take a look at those top hats. but, for those attending, it is an afternoon they will remember. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello there, good morning. tuesday is probably going to be a day remembered for the high temperatures. looking outdoors, we had some blue skies at times here in lossiemouth in scotland, and more blue skies and some more humid air here in kent. those two are significant, because in scotland it was the warmest day of the year so far, and with a temperature of 26 degrees at gravesend, the warmest day in the uk so far. but in between this band of cloud, which didn't produce an awful lot of rain, but that cloud was beginning to give us a more rain today. and the warm air is going to get pushed ever so slowly away into the near continent. we are going to get into this cooler, fresh air with sunshine and showers over the next few days. a chilly sta
and, before we go, it is a key part of the london season — the royal garden party.opportunity to have tea with the queen — well, at least say hello. the dress code is a little formal. just take a look at those top hats. but, for those attending, it is an afternoon they will remember. that's all for now. stay with bbc world news. hello there, good morning. tuesday is probably going to be a day remembered for the high temperatures. looking outdoors, we had some blue skies at times here in...
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is in london with exclusive details on a royal family wedding. >> pippa and james held the rehearsal today. >> we've got the scoop on the star-studded i-dos. >>> then, is katy perry's new song slamming taylor swift? >>> then, inside celine dion's new rehearsal. is she tired of singing her greatest hits? >>> then, spiders. >> oh, boy. >> snakes. with a little help from bindi irwin. >> help, help, help. oh, god. >> now, for may 19th, 2017, this is "entertainment tonight." >> pippa's wedding will be spectacular. she may not be a royal, but she's definitely getting married like one. what's happening, jen? >> it's just one day before the big wedding, but kate's little sister pippa held the rehearsal, we heard bells ringing after. and the roads into the estate were shut down. we watched infrared cameras being set up to make sure no one gets too close to their property line. and catering trucks arrived, flowers delivered, bars put up. and the giant reception tent, people are calling it a glass palace. cost a reported $130,000 just to rent for the weekend. and we've learned that kate and wil
is in london with exclusive details on a royal family wedding. >> pippa and james held the rehearsal today. >> we've got the scoop on the star-studded i-dos. >>> then, is katy perry's new song slamming taylor swift? >>> then, inside celine dion's new rehearsal. is she tired of singing her greatest hits? >>> then, spiders. >> oh, boy. >> snakes. with a little help from bindi irwin. >> help, help, help. oh, god. >> now, for may 19th,...
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royal family members. initially, the palace refused to reveal what the meeting was about, setting of speculation. media gathering outside buckingham palace. prince philip was attending an event at a cricket ground in london. both royals enjoying a day at the zoo last month. prince philip was in and out of hospital a few times in the past year, and royal duties can be physically demanding. the queen will carry out her engagements as usual. this will be viewed as a generational change. we know the queen will never abdicate, but she may step back more and more from duties. i think we'll see more from prince william and we'll miss prince philip, his often politically incorrect jokes. at an event yesterday, he told people you're about to witness the world's most experienced plaque unveiler. back to you. >>> he'll have more on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt, th 6:00. >>> cinco de mayo is tomorrow and a lot of americans like to celebrate by drinking margaritas and ordering mexican food. the next time you order quack mo -- quaguacamole, be prepared t dip into your pockets. there's increased demand across the world, and if the trump administration follows through on an import tax on goods from mexico, the pr
royal family members. initially, the palace refused to reveal what the meeting was about, setting of speculation. media gathering outside buckingham palace. prince philip was attending an event at a cricket ground in london. both royals enjoying a day at the zoo last month. prince philip was in and out of hospital a few times in the past year, and royal duties can be physically demanding. the queen will carry out her engagements as usual. this will be viewed as a generational change. we know...
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[applause] >> in london, the royal family pausing to remember those who died. this mother and daughter enjoying the ariana grande concert at the packed manchester arena. i don't know which entrance we came out of. >> panic teens and the parents trying to get to safety. >> i was terrified. people running up the stairs and dragging people on the floor. by the time we got to the top, there was smoke everywhere. blood on the floor. >> officials say 22 people died in the attack. among them 8-year-old saffie-rose roussos and 18-year-old student georgina callander. this picture of georgina callander with ariana grande in 2015. a 23-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the attack. authorities carried out two search warrants in the city suburbs and they believe the blast was caused by a suicide bomber who died after detonating improvised explosive. >> i confirm the man
[applause] >> in london, the royal family pausing to remember those who died. this mother and daughter enjoying the ariana grande concert at the packed manchester arena. i don't know which entrance we came out of. >> panic teens and the parents trying to get to safety. >> i was terrified. people running up the stairs and dragging people on the floor. by the time we got to the top, there was smoke everywhere. blood on the floor. >> officials say 22 people died in the...
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royal family celebrates the wedding of the prince of wales. >> summer, 1981. lady diana spencer was about to become princess diana -- in one of the most eagerly anticipated weddings in the world. >> good evening from london to cover the royal charles, prince of wales takes the lovely lady diana spencer as his bride. >> the royal wedding was fantastic. it was british pomp and pageantry at its best. a lot of people could see the carriage procession in a glass coach like cinderella. >> i was nine-years-old. i set my alarm at 4:00 a.m. and got up to watch the wedding. i was one of 750 million people watching that wedding. >> yeah. it was like a fairytale. and diana sort of fulfilled all our childhood notions of what a fairytale princess should look like. >> but there was something else going on at the wedding, a story no one knew. see the crowd in the church? diana just happened to spot one particular face. >> diana managed to spot ll aisle. >> did she ever talk to you about that moment? >> she just said, "i knew from that moment -- that this woman was never gonna go away." >> so long as you both shall live. >> i will. >> i will. >> but the show went on in front of hundreds of millions around the world. >> n
royal family celebrates the wedding of the prince of wales. >> summer, 1981. lady diana spencer was about to become princess diana -- in one of the most eagerly anticipated weddings in the world. >> good evening from london to cover the royal charles, prince of wales takes the lovely lady diana spencer as his bride. >> the royal wedding was fantastic. it was british pomp and pageantry at its best. a lot of people could see the carriage procession in a glass coach like...
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royal family continues to shrink. you're watching newsday on the bbc, live from london and singapore.ertainty in the us and elsewhere. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never looked like a woman just sentenced to six years injail. the judge told mrs mandela there was no indication she felt even the slightest remorse. the chinese government has called for an all—out effort to help the victims of a powerful earthquake, the worst to hit the country for 30 years. the computer deep blue has tonight triumphed over the world chess champion, gary kasparov. it is the first time a machine has defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. america's first legal same—sex marriages have been taking place in massachusetts. god bless america! this is newsday on the b
royal family continues to shrink. you're watching newsday on the bbc, live from london and singapore.ertainty in the us and elsewhere. the pope was shot, the pope will live. that's the essence of the appalling news from rome this afternoon, that, as an italian television commentator put it, terrorism has come to the vatican. the man they called the butcher of lyon, klaus barbie, went on trial today in the french town where he was the gestapo chief in the second world war. winnie mandela never...
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. >> in london the royal family pausing to remember those that died. is. >> this mother enjoying the concert last night at the manchester arena. the show was wrapping up when they heard an explosion. >> we just ran. i don't really know which entrance we came out of. we just ran. >> a crowd of teens and patients climbing over railings trying to get to safety. >> i was terrified and people were dragging people on the floor and by the time we got to the top there was smoke everywhere. >> officials say that 22 people died nat tack. among them 8-year-old sauvie rose and student georgina calendar. this picture of her with ariana grande in 2014. authorities carried out two search warrants in the city suburbs and they believe the blast is caused by a suicide bomber who died while detonating an improvised explosive. >> i can say it's 22-year-old salmon abeti he has not been identified ocly by the corn nor. >> they are looking to see if the attacker acted alone or is part of a broader network. >>> the manchester arena where the explosion took place is managed by
. >> in london the royal family pausing to remember those that died. is. >> this mother enjoying the concert last night at the manchester arena. the show was wrapping up when they heard an explosion. >> we just ran. i don't really know which entrance we came out of. we just ran. >> a crowd of teens and patients climbing over railings trying to get to safety. >> i was terrified and people were dragging people on the floor and by the time we got to the top there was...