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it is not just study at the glasgow school of art. study at the glasgow school of art. it is not just about the study at the glasgow school of art. it is notjust about the building, it is about the people, the community of the art school, and the people who are connected to the art school, only yesterday three of its greatest teachers were being celebrated. sandy more fat and david harding were being celebrated and it is about what we experience there as students, and i think it changed all of us, so it is very much an emotional as well as intellectual connection we have with glasgow school of art. mercifully nobody was injured in this fire, but you do look visibly shocked at what has happened. yes, i have spoken to friends and we have been shaking, the first person i called last night was miss father who studied at the glasgow school of art in the ‘50s and we were both very close to tears, it is very hard to describe, but you feel it inside, you feel it, a huge emotional connection to glasgow school of art, and if you have any connect
it is not just study at the glasgow school of art. study at the glasgow school of art. it is not just about the study at the glasgow school of art. it is notjust about the building, it is about the people, the community of the art school, and the people who are connected to the art school, only yesterday three of its greatest teachers were being celebrated. sandy more fat and david harding were being celebrated and it is about what we experience there as students, and i think it changed all of...
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of this building. it is a working art school as well as a work of art.dered the masterpiece of charles rennie mackintosh. there is a sense of disbelief in the city at the expense of damage that has happened as a result of this fire. we are rather constrained in our position, but perhaps you can see that the roof looks to have been completely destroyed, the windows have been blown out, and it is still smoke drifting across the streets behind me. more of the details of what happened overnight in my report now. this was a sight glasgow never expected to see again. its world —famous school of art engulfed by fire once more. thick black smoke and flames spreading quickly, rising high into the night sky. i looked up and i saw this massive orange cloud. and i just thought to myself, surely that's not the art school, because it was on fire recently as well. weird that it is happening again. yeah, it feels like a dream. it can't be real. yeah, it can't be real. it isjust, like, strange. glasgow's not got very much luck with fires these days. i think pretty much e
of this building. it is a working art school as well as a work of art.dered the masterpiece of charles rennie mackintosh. there is a sense of disbelief in the city at the expense of damage that has happened as a result of this fire. we are rather constrained in our position, but perhaps you can see that the roof looks to have been completely destroyed, the windows have been blown out, and it is still smoke drifting across the streets behind me. more of the details of what happened overnight in...
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any support that can be given to the glasgow school of art at this time. sing efforts to get to the building —— to get the building back to its former glory. there has been a lot of support for that. it'll be down to how much damage has been caused and what can be done to the building thereafter. this is your patch. this is a bit of the cities you know very well. just the people who do not know it, tell us how important this building is to glasgow. —— bit of the city. important this building is to glasgow. -- bit of the city. this is pa rt glasgow. -- bit of the city. this is part of the fabric of the city. we hold it incredibly dear. it is one of mackintosh's treasures. particularly on the 150th anniversary of his birth. we were hoping to get it back. the people who live in garnet hill, behind the art school, and that the london eye and staff, this is a huge blow to them. there have been many messages on social media. —— the a long —— the alumni and staff, this is a huge blow to them. thank you very much forjoining us this morning. a mother seeking permiss
any support that can be given to the glasgow school of art at this time. sing efforts to get to the building —— to get the building back to its former glory. there has been a lot of support for that. it'll be down to how much damage has been caused and what can be done to the building thereafter. this is your patch. this is a bit of the cities you know very well. just the people who do not know it, tell us how important this building is to glasgow. —— bit of the city. important this...
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second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art. the scale of damage is extensive. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, sees the destruction for herself. it's actually quite hard to find the words, given what happened for years ago, the fact that it was so close to being reopened after the restoration, that this has happened again. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwell. the medication has now been administered. his mother remains at the hospital. billy is getting the best care in the world here. and i feel safe here, at this particular hospital. again, one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queens next week. also in the next hour a crucial game for england's rugby players. eddie jones‘ england are about to try and avoid a fifth test defeat in a row, when they take on south africa in bloemfontein. france beat australia 2—1 — after the video assistant referee system was used for
second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art. the scale of damage is extensive. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, sees the destruction for herself. it's actually quite hard to find the words, given what happened for years ago, the fact that it was so close to being reopened after the restoration, that this has happened again. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic...
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. —— beloved school of art.ime minister has tweeted her personal backing to the proposal to criminalise what's known as upskirting, where revealing photos are secretly taken, usually of women, up skirts and shorts. she said "upskirting is an invasion of privacy which leaves victims feeling degraded and distressed. i am disappointed the bill didn't make progress in the commons today, and i want to see these measures pass through parliament — with government support — soon." the move to ban it by law was blocked today by a single conservative mp, sir christopher chope. he shouted the word "object" when the bill came up for consideration in the house of commons, raised by liberal democrat mp vera hobhouse. 0ther mps instantly called out "shame". 0ur political correspondent eleanor garnier has more on the story. i was at a festival with my sister on a blistering hot day, waiting for my favourite band to come on stage, and two guys took pictures up my skirt. secretly taking photographs or filming under someone's clot
. —— beloved school of art.ime minister has tweeted her personal backing to the proposal to criminalise what's known as upskirting, where revealing photos are secretly taken, usually of women, up skirts and shorts. she said "upskirting is an invasion of privacy which leaves victims feeling degraded and distressed. i am disappointed the bill didn't make progress in the commons today, and i want to see these measures pass through parliament — with government support — soon." the...
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the historic glasgow school of art has been engulfed in flames for the second time in four years. fire crews tackle the huge blaze, witnesses say the fire took hold "in the space of a few minutes". duncan kirkhope has more. firefighters were called to historic building just before 11:30pm last night to find what they called a "well—developed blaze." flames lit up the city centre's skyline and could be seen from miles around. ina in a tweet, the school of art confirmed the world—renowned building, designed by mcintosh, was on fire. the surrounding area, including solar whole street, busy with late—night crowds, was evacuated at stop it is devastating. it looks like there is no salvaging it. heartbreaking, to be honest. we were having a few drinks at about 12 o'clock and we saw a lot of flames. the whole thing was on fire. we came down, it was half twelve, about a quarter to one almost. the whole thing was on fire. the mackintosh building has been undergoing extensive work after a majorfire in 2014, and was due to reopen next year. the first minister, nicholas surgeon, said that her
the historic glasgow school of art has been engulfed in flames for the second time in four years. fire crews tackle the huge blaze, witnesses say the fire took hold "in the space of a few minutes". duncan kirkhope has more. firefighters were called to historic building just before 11:30pm last night to find what they called a "well—developed blaze." flames lit up the city centre's skyline and could be seen from miles around. ina in a tweet, the school of art confirmed the...
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people have expressed their shock and sadness that another fire has taken hold at the glasgow school of artmber of well known personalities with connections to the city and the school. fran healy, the lead singer of travis, said he couldn't believe what he was seeing and called the situation "so, so sad". the actor, sam heughan, known for his role in the series 0utlander, told glasgow to stay safe. the artist alison watt simply said her "heart is breaking". the comedian, gavin mitchell, believes that the fire is worse than last time, and said he could "hear the structure giving way". the actor and musician tom urie called the fire "heartbreaking". and comedian susan calman says she is thinking of "staff, students, alumni and the wonderful emergency services who, as always, fought to save such a treasure". a mother seeking permission to use cannabis oil to treat her sick son has said he is in a life threatening condition. 12—year—old billy caldwell who has been at the centre of a dispute over the use of cannabis to treat his epilepsy has been admitted to hospital, suffering from seizures. hi
people have expressed their shock and sadness that another fire has taken hold at the glasgow school of artmber of well known personalities with connections to the city and the school. fran healy, the lead singer of travis, said he couldn't believe what he was seeing and called the situation "so, so sad". the actor, sam heughan, known for his role in the series 0utlander, told glasgow to stay safe. the artist alison watt simply said her "heart is breaking". the comedian,...
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it's notjust the school of art, as i understand. has been affected? the building from the school of art occupies a site on the block within the city. crews are working very hard but it became evident early on the main focus needed to be preventing this fire spreading. we managed to hold the fire off for some time but the fire did spread to an adjacent cinema. crews were in that building early on. the conditions were such that they had to withdraw. the adjacent buildings which comprise a theatre and a number of shops have suffered some damage. that is the main focus of our area right now. we just continue to work to dampen down. the crews continue to work there. we can see the events overnight and clearly you are working there this morning and will be for some time and i know it's early days but have you been able to establish what caused it? at this stage it is hard to tell. we are still in the operational phase and are currently working with partners trying hard to get the city back to normal, get this fire out and allow us to the f
it's notjust the school of art, as i understand. has been affected? the building from the school of art occupies a site on the block within the city. crews are working very hard but it became evident early on the main focus needed to be preventing this fire spreading. we managed to hold the fire off for some time but the fire did spread to an adjacent cinema. crews were in that building early on. the conditions were such that they had to withdraw. the adjacent buildings which comprise a theatre...
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second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art. the scale of damage is extensive. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, sees the destruction for herself. it is hard to find the words to describe what it feels like, to look at such an iconic building, notjust an iconic building in glasgow or scottish terms, but a building with significance for people right across the world. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic billy caldwell with illegal cannabis oil. billy is getting the best care in the world here. and i think safe here at this particular hospital. so again, isjust one here at this particular hospital. so again, is just one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. also this hour, could one of the stars of the world cup live up to his name on day three of the tournament? lionel messi missed a crucial penalty as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina. andy murray wil
second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art. the scale of damage is extensive. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, sees the destruction for herself. it is hard to find the words to describe what it feels like, to look at such an iconic building, notjust an iconic building in glasgow or scottish terms, but a building with significance for people right across the world. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to allow...
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a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. otland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, praised the response of the emergency services. the most important thing today is that we are not mourning loss of life and we should not forget that. that is down to the skill and speedy response of the fire service. for that, i am response of the fire service. for that, iam immensely response of the fire service. for that, i am immensely grateful to all of them. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. a moment to forget for one of the greats. lionel messi misses a crucial penalty, as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina on day 3 of the world cup. and 50 years on from sailing non—stop around the world, we talk to sir robin knox—johnston. that's in ‘a force of nature‘ in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in an extraordinary intervention by the home secretary, a 12—year—old boy with severe epilepsy is tonight receiving treatment, using an illega
a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. otland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, praised the response of the emergency services. the most important thing today is that we are not mourning loss of life and we should not forget that. that is down to the skill and speedy response of the fire service. for that, i am response of the fire service. for that, iam immensely response of the fire service. for that, i am immensely grateful to all...
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a huge blaze engulfs glasgow's world famous school of art. 's the second time the mackintosh building has been badly damaged by fire in four years. a huge fire has engulfed"‘s school of art, sending flames shooting into the sky with smoke being seen for miles outside of the city. crowds have gathered to watch the sheer horror of this unfolding for the second time in four years. good morning it's saturday, 16thjune . also this morning: theresa may says she's disappointed after one of her own mps blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. new health checks for the over—forties in england — they're to receive advice on how to reduce the risk of dementia. in sport, a world cup thriller, as ronaldo, scores a hat—trick against spain. this stunning late freekick made it 3—3 as both sides, served up a classic. and nick has the weather. good morning. some showers around to many of us today. sunnier skies come back from the west as we go through the day. it is a bit cooler. tomorrow, plenty of clout. the full weekend weather forecast com
a huge blaze engulfs glasgow's world famous school of art. 's the second time the mackintosh building has been badly damaged by fire in four years. a huge fire has engulfed"‘s school of art, sending flames shooting into the sky with smoke being seen for miles outside of the city. crowds have gathered to watch the sheer horror of this unfolding for the second time in four years. good morning it's saturday, 16thjune . also this morning: theresa may says she's disappointed after one of her...
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a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. e most important thing today as we are not mourning loss of life and we should not forget that. that is down to the skill and speedy response of the fire service. i'm grateful to them all. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. a moment to forget for one of the greats. lionel messi misses a crucial penalty, as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina on day 3 of the world cup. and joining me tonight to review the sunday papers will be owen bennett from huffpostuk — and the journalist and broadcaster, penny smith. good evening and welcome to bbc news. in an extraordinary intervention by the home secretary, a 12—year—old boy with severe epilepsy is tonight receiving treatment, using an illegalform of cannabis oil. billy caudwell‘s mother bought the oil in canada, to help control his seizures but it was confiscated on her arrival at heathrow airport. sajid javid said he used "an exceptional power" to issue the licence for wha
a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. e most important thing today as we are not mourning loss of life and we should not forget that. that is down to the skill and speedy response of the fire service. i'm grateful to them all. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. a moment to forget for one of the greats. lionel messi misses a crucial penalty, as underdogs iceland secure a draw...
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a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, praised the response of the emergency services. the most important thing today is that we are not mourning the loss of life, and we should not forget that, and that is down to the skill and the speedy response of the fire service, and for that i am immensely grateful to all of them. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. a moment to forget for one of the greats. lionel messi misses a crucial penalty, as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina on day 3 of the world cup. and joining me tonight to review the sunday papers will be owen bennett from huffpostuk, and the journalist and broadcaster penny smith. that's in half an hour here on bbc news. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may will tomorrow unveil a long—term funding plan for the nhs in england. she had promised to come up with details before the nhs‘s 70th anniversary next month. the spending plan means that £11
a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, praised the response of the emergency services. the most important thing today is that we are not mourning the loss of life, and we should not forget that, and that is down to the skill and the speedy response of the fire service, and for that i am immensely grateful to all of them. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their...
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second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art. the scale of damage is extensive, scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, sees the destruction for herself. it's hard to think about what happened four years ago, the fact that it was so close to be reopened, the fact that this has happened again. the home secretary uses "exceptional powers" to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwell, with illegal cannabis oil. billy is getting the best care in the world here. and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with billy. so, again, it'sjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law at their conference in belfast. a moment to forget for one of the greats. lionel messi missed a crucial penalty as underdogs iceland secure a draw against argentina on day three of the world cup. and andy murray will make his competitive return from hip surgery at queens next week. we'll bring you that and all the days other sporting developments in sportsday at 7:3
second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art. the scale of damage is extensive, scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, sees the destruction for herself. it's hard to think about what happened four years ago, the fact that it was so close to be reopened, the fact that this has happened again. the home secretary uses "exceptional powers" to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwell, with illegal...
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the glasgow school of art was the work of the scottish architect, charles rennie mackintosh., spain have drawn three—all with portugal. cristiano ronaldo scored a hat—trick for portugal and diego costa scored twice for spain. in other matches, uruguay beat egypt 1—0 and morocco lost to iran through an own goal. a former army sergeant has been jailed for at least 18 years for trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. emile cilliers was also convicted of attempting to kill his wife
the glasgow school of art was the work of the scottish architect, charles rennie mackintosh., spain have drawn three—all with portugal. cristiano ronaldo scored a hat—trick for portugal and diego costa scored twice for spain. in other matches, uruguay beat egypt 1—0 and morocco lost to iran through an own goal. a former army sergeant has been jailed for at least 18 years for trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. emile cilliers was also convicted of attempting to kill...
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my first thoughts are the safety of people "but my heart breaks for the city's beloved glasgow school of artkenzie, bbc news, glasgow. terrible pictures. earlier we spoke to the chief officer of the scotland fire and rescue service who described the impact the fire had on the building. this building has extensive damage. every pa rt this building has extensive damage. every part of the building has been involved in five. people, the citizens of glasgow, and people further afield need to be prepared for what they will see, which is a seriously damaged building. —— involved in fire. our priority was to stop the spread of the fire. we managed to hold it for a while. the fire did spread to a nearby cinema adjoining it. crews were in there early on trying to extinguish the fire. conditions were such that they had to withdraw. in addition to the school of art, the adjacent buildings in sauchiehall street which comprises a theatre and shops have suffered some damage. that is the main focus at the moment. we have the fire under control. we are continuing to work and dampen down. with partial roof co
my first thoughts are the safety of people "but my heart breaks for the city's beloved glasgow school of artkenzie, bbc news, glasgow. terrible pictures. earlier we spoke to the chief officer of the scotland fire and rescue service who described the impact the fire had on the building. this building has extensive damage. every pa rt this building has extensive damage. every part of the building has been involved in five. people, the citizens of glasgow, and people further afield need to be...
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of many worldwide. indeed, the art school in itself was a work of art.th architectural splendour. and it's also worth noting that the building next door, the 02 abc music venue has also been affected. it was an even the older building, and had a colourful and varied history. a fire broke out at glasgow art school in 2014. mr mundell said he was, like many other people, in disbelief that it could happen again. particularly so given the painstaking and careful efforts that have taken place over past years to restore the building. i visited the building on the 1st ofjune as a guest at the degree show 2018. i saw the restored library and the famous hen run, and was struck by the love and passion of those involved in restoring the building. i'm devastated by the fire, a fact i was able to communicate directly when speaking to the school's director over the weekend, and my heart goes out to the school, its students and supporters who have done so much to raise funds for the restoration after 2014. the loss of glasgow school of art, particularly on the 150th an
of many worldwide. indeed, the art school in itself was a work of art.th architectural splendour. and it's also worth noting that the building next door, the 02 abc music venue has also been affected. it was an even the older building, and had a colourful and varied history. a fire broke out at glasgow art school in 2014. mr mundell said he was, like many other people, in disbelief that it could happen again. particularly so given the painstaking and careful efforts that have taken place over...
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the three recent turner prize winners have come from the glasgow school of art. ca paldi, glasgow school of art. there's people like peter capaldi, robbie coltrane who both went there. there's a roll call of big names who have set foot in that building. they've called it a living building. they've called it a living building. they call the building a work of art which was charles rennie mackintosh‘s masterpiece, an attraction that people come from the world over to see. russian police are questioning the driver of a taxi which ran into a crowd of people in central moscow. it's believed some of the eight people injured were mexican football fans visiting the city for the world cup. it's not clear whether the collision was a deliberate act or an accident. sajid javid has revealed he was the victim of a moped mugging shortly before he was appointed home secretary. in an interview with the sun on sunday newspaper, mrjavid said he was about to make a call when thieves rode on to the pavement and grabbed his phone. he said the incident left him "angry and upset" and he
the three recent turner prize winners have come from the glasgow school of art. ca paldi, glasgow school of art. there's people like peter capaldi, robbie coltrane who both went there. there's a roll call of big names who have set foot in that building. they've called it a living building. they've called it a living building. they call the building a work of art which was charles rennie mackintosh‘s masterpiece, an attraction that people come from the world over to see. russian police are...
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a massive blaze at glasgow‘s world —famous school of art. after one of her own mps blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. new health checks for the over—forties in england — they‘re to receive advice on how to reduce the risk of dementia. in sport, a world cup thriller, as ronaldo,
a massive blaze at glasgow‘s world —famous school of art. after one of her own mps blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. new health checks for the over—forties in england — they‘re to receive advice on how to reduce the risk of dementia. in sport, a world cup thriller, as ronaldo,
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a huge blaze engulfs glasgow's world famous school of art. re in four years. a huge fire has engulfed"‘s school of art, sending flames shooting into the sky with smoke being seen for miles outside of the city. crowds have gathered to watch the sheer horror of this unfolding for the second time in four years. good morning it's saturday, 16thjune . also this morning: theresa may says she's disappointed after one
a huge blaze engulfs glasgow's world famous school of art. re in four years. a huge fire has engulfed"‘s school of art, sending flames shooting into the sky with smoke being seen for miles outside of the city. crowds have gathered to watch the sheer horror of this unfolding for the second time in four years. good morning it's saturday, 16thjune . also this morning: theresa may says she's disappointed after one
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now, the historic glasso school of art has been engulfed in flames for the second time in four years.y -- nearby buildings have been evacuated as firefighters tackt will huge blaze. it took homed of after the arable tech culturally important guilding in just a few nnlts. it was due to reopen next year after the last fire. scotland's first minister has paid tribute to the fire cues tats seen. sheweeted once again we are indebted to the bravery of our firefighters and other first responders. in is cryarly a ve serious situation. my first thought is for the safety of thepeople but my heart breaks also for glass go's beloved school of art. the bbc has spoken to some witnesses in glass go. >> it was about 12:00 and we saw a lot of orange flames. and the whole thing was on fire. >> i feel like it's getting worse. i don't really think it's getting any betteret. >> when we i first sat it looked like a bonfire almost. >> it looks like it's getting worse. >> it's -- to be honest with you. >> let's look at some of the ot her stories making the news. the former trump campaign airman paul manafort
now, the historic glasso school of art has been engulfed in flames for the second time in four years.y -- nearby buildings have been evacuated as firefighters tackt will huge blaze. it took homed of after the arable tech culturally important guilding in just a few nnlts. it was due to reopen next year after the last fire. scotland's first minister has paid tribute to the fire cues tats seen. sheweeted once again we are indebted to the bravery of our firefighters and other first responders. in...
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a fire has devastated glasgow's world —famous school of art. ergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following a similar blaze four years ago. people, the citizens of glasgow, certainly further afield, need to be prepared for what they will see in the next few hours which is a very seriously damaged building. the mother of 12—year—old billy caldwell who wants to use cannabis oil to treat him says he is in a life—threatening condition. the home office says it's sympathetic and will take advice from his doctors. the prime minister has expressed "disappointment" after one of her own mps, sir christopher chope, blocked legislation to make upskirting a criminal offence. hundreds of civilians are said to be trapped in their homes by the latest round of fighting in yemen. pro—government forces, backed by saudi arabia, are said to have the upper hand in the battle to take the city of hudaydah. now on bbc news, the travel show. coming up on this week's show: i meet the new robot helping to keep beaches clean here in thailand. i'm cleaning the b
a fire has devastated glasgow's world —famous school of art. ergoing a multi—million pound restoration project following a similar blaze four years ago. people, the citizens of glasgow, certainly further afield, need to be prepared for what they will see in the next few hours which is a very seriously damaged building. the mother of 12—year—old billy caldwell who wants to use cannabis oil to treat him says he is in a life—threatening condition. the home office says it's sympathetic...
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surveying the damage of the second fire to hit the world—renowned glasgow school of art. be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for 40 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. germany's parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from bonn to berlin. berliners celebrated into the night but the decision was greeted with shock in bonn. just a day old, and the royal baby is tonight sleeping in his cot at home. early this evening, the new prince was taken by his mother and father to their apartments in kensington palace. the real focus of attention today was valentina tereshkova, the world's first woman cosmonaut. what do you think of the russian woman in space? i think it's a wonderful achievement and i think we might be able to persuade the wife, it would be a good idea, if i could, to get her to go up there for a lit
surveying the damage of the second fire to hit the world—renowned glasgow school of art. be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishing the population registration act, which for 40 years forcibly classified each citizen according to race. germany's parliament, the bundestag, has voted by a narrow majority to move the seat of government from...
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the glasgow school of art was the work of the scottish architect, charles rennie mackintosh. the fire in 2014 caused significant damage. in the most exciting match so far in the football world cup in russia, spain have drawn three—all with portugal. cristiano ronaldo scored a hat—trick for portugal and diego costa scored twice for spain. in other matches, uruguay beat egypt 1—0 and morocco lost to iran through an own goal. a former army sergeant has been jailed for at least 18 years for trying to murder his wife by tampering with her parachute. emile cilliers was also convicted of attempting to kill his wife on another occasion by causing a gas leak at the family home in wiltshire. duncan kennedy reports from winchester crown court. this was the first time victoria cilliers, on the left, has walked into court. her physical injuries behind her, but her psychological trauma is never—ending. she had no idea emile cilliers wanted her dead so idea emile cilliers wanted her dead so he could claim on her life insurance policy. incredibly, he chose to kill her doing the sport she lov
the glasgow school of art was the work of the scottish architect, charles rennie mackintosh. the fire in 2014 caused significant damage. in the most exciting match so far in the football world cup in russia, spain have drawn three—all with portugal. cristiano ronaldo scored a hat—trick for portugal and diego costa scored twice for spain. in other matches, uruguay beat egypt 1—0 and morocco lost to iran through an own goal. a former army sergeant has been jailed for at least 18 years for...
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experts warn the glasgow school of art may have to be demolished after being gutted by fire.n sport, there is i°y gutted by fire. in sport, there is joy for mexico, but despair for the holders germany in the world cup. that goal was enough to consign the germans to their first defeat in an opening game in the world cup since 1982. and it is this wonder goal from philippe coutinho that wasn't enough to any side the win as brazil open their tournament with a one all draw a against switzerland. and in half an hour on bbc news, morris front pages, including we harry kane do it. as england prepare to kick offa campaign. the prime minister has announced a funding boost for the health service to mark its 70th birthday, with an extra £20 billion a year promised for the nhs in england by 2023. that means an increase of — on average — 3.4% a year. there'll be more money for health in wales, scotland and northern ireland too. today, theresa may hinted that tax rises will be necessary to pay for the move — and said it will be partly funded by not having to send money to the eu after brex
experts warn the glasgow school of art may have to be demolished after being gutted by fire.n sport, there is i°y gutted by fire. in sport, there is joy for mexico, but despair for the holders germany in the world cup. that goal was enough to consign the germans to their first defeat in an opening game in the world cup since 1982. and it is this wonder goal from philippe coutinho that wasn't enough to any side the win as brazil open their tournament with a one all draw a against switzerland....
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mps expressed their dismay after fire devastated the glasgow school of art for the second time. on is under way into the cause of the fire as well as a debate about the future of the building. the building is one of glasgow's iconic landmarks and regarded as mackintosh's greatest work. it is rightly respected as being of global architectural significance and a unique and irreplaceable building in the eyes of many worldwide. the loss of the glasgow school of art, particularly in the 150th anniversary year since mackintosh's birth, is a very, very sore loss for the city indeed. charles rennie mackintosh's glasgow school of art, a magnificent edifice that dominates the skyline of garnethill, is the epitome of what it means to be a glaswegian. it embodies the very essence of the city's character and so is a true example of human genius. and the grief i experienced after the fire in 2014 was profound. it felt like part of our city had died that day. to now witness an even more severe conflagration, consume this precious art nouveau masterpiece, has left me both angry and incredulous t
mps expressed their dismay after fire devastated the glasgow school of art for the second time. on is under way into the cause of the fire as well as a debate about the future of the building. the building is one of glasgow's iconic landmarks and regarded as mackintosh's greatest work. it is rightly respected as being of global architectural significance and a unique and irreplaceable building in the eyes of many worldwide. the loss of the glasgow school of art, particularly in the 150th...
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two days after a second major fire in four years swept through the glasgow school of art, some expertsre continuing to tackle the final pockets of the blaze. alexandra mackenzie reports. an airy stillness has replaced the fla mes an airy stillness has replaced the flames and acrid smoke. the splendour of the macintosh building is left devastated by fire. residents that are most those distraught by what has happened. when you see something like that, it is like, i am heartbroken. when you see something like that, it is like, iam heartbroken. i when you see something like that, it is like, i am heartbroken. i am heartbroken. because now it's a... its ashes. 0nly ashes inside. and it's really... after four years again... it's unbelievable. it's unbelievable. this is very much in ongoing operation. the firefighters behind me are making sure there are no pockets of fire that could reignite and cause further damage. they say they are doing everything they can to save the building. but due to the intensity of the blaze, some fear it may need to be demolished cybele the mark been such a —— the
two days after a second major fire in four years swept through the glasgow school of art, some expertsre continuing to tackle the final pockets of the blaze. alexandra mackenzie reports. an airy stillness has replaced the fla mes an airy stillness has replaced the flames and acrid smoke. the splendour of the macintosh building is left devastated by fire. residents that are most those distraught by what has happened. when you see something like that, it is like, i am heartbroken. when you see...
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for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames low voices in the new top of that popped up for action when all was . the whole thing went live and saying it's on fire doesn't a salvage any mail so. it's harboring you want to be. this school was undergoing a multi million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art nouveau building designed by renowned scottish architect charlotte's rené mackintosh was destroyed in another fire many students lost all their work. more than one hundred firefighters tackled this latest blaze so devastating loss of bolding that i don't know if it can be replaced but people are safe and. take some comfort to the. police and fire authorities will be conducting a full investigation there's a sense of disbelief that one of glasgow's best beloved buildings has again been devoured by fire diana kerim al-jazeera and area's largest steel plant will finally start production of four decades after it was bill advocates a bill mill that is has cost the country more than eight billion dollars but has neve
for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames low voices in the new top of that popped up for action when all was . the whole thing went live and saying it's on fire doesn't a salvage any mail so. it's harboring you want to be. this school was undergoing a multi million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art nouveau building designed by renowned scottish architect charlotte's rené mackintosh was destroyed in another fire...
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second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art, nicola sturgeon, sees the destruction for herself. it's actually quite hard to find the words, given what happened for years ago, the fact that it was so close to being reopened after the restoration, that this has happened again. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwell. the medication has now been administered. his mother remains at the hospital. billy is getting the best care in the world here. and i feel safe here, at this particular hospital. again, one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really.
second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art, nicola sturgeon, sees the destruction for herself. it's actually quite hard to find the words, given what happened for years ago, the fact that it was so close to being reopened after the restoration, that this has happened again. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwell. the medication has now been administered....
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a second major fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of artgeon, has been visiting the scene and talking to emergency services. it is actually quite hard to find the words, given what happened four yea rs the words, given what happened four years ago, the fact it was so close to being reopened after the restoration, that this has happened again. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy caldwell. the medication has now been administered. his mother remains at the hospital. billy is getting the best care in the world here,
a second major fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of artgeon, has been visiting the scene and talking to emergency services. it is actually quite hard to find the words, given what happened four yea rs the words, given what happened four years ago, the fact it was so close to being reopened after the restoration, that this has happened again. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to release illegal cannabis oil to severely epileptic billy...
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second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art's hard to think about what happened four years ago, the fact that it was so close to be reopened, the fact that this has happened again. the home secretary uses "exceptional powers" to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwell, with illegal cannabis oil. billy is getting the best care in the world here. and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with billy. so, again, it'sjust one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really. sinn fein members vote in favour of liberalising abortion law
second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art's hard to think about what happened four years ago, the fact that it was so close to be reopened, the fact that this has happened again. the home secretary uses "exceptional powers" to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic, billy caldwell, with illegal cannabis oil. billy is getting the best care in the world here. and i feel safe here at this particular hospital with...
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second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art herself. it is hard to find the words to describe what it feels like, to look at such an iconic building, notjust an iconic building in glasgow or scottish terms, but a building with significance for people right across the world. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic billy caldwell with illegal cannabis oil. billy is getting the best care in the world here. and i think safe here at this particular hospital. so again, isjust one here at this particular hospital. so again, is just one step at a time, praying for a miracle, really.
second devastating fire in four years at one of scotland's architectural landmarks, the glasgow school of art herself. it is hard to find the words to describe what it feels like, to look at such an iconic building, notjust an iconic building in glasgow or scottish terms, but a building with significance for people right across the world. the home secretary uses exceptional powers to allow doctors to treat severely epileptic billy caldwell with illegal cannabis oil. billy is getting the best...
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the historic glasgow school of art has been engulfed in flames for the second time in four years. rews tackle the huge blaze. witnesses say it took hold "in the space of a few minutes". the mackintosh building had been undergoing extensive work after another major fire in 2014. it was, in fact, due to reopen next year. well, scotland's first minister has paid tribute to the firefighters trying to put out the blaze. she tweeted a short while ago... the bbc spoke to some witnesses at the scene. will having a few drinks and it was about 12 o'clock and we saw the flames. we came down, it was after about a quarter to one almost. i feel like it is getting worse as well. when we first saw it, it was like nothing, it was a bonfire almost. it looks like it is getting worse. it looks like it is devastated, there is no salvaging it. it is heartbreaking, to be honest with you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the former trump campaign chairman, paul manafort, has beenjailed in the us ahead of his trial on charges of obstructing justice. a federaljudge revoked mr
the historic glasgow school of art has been engulfed in flames for the second time in four years. rews tackle the huge blaze. witnesses say it took hold "in the space of a few minutes". the mackintosh building had been undergoing extensive work after another major fire in 2014. it was, in fact, due to reopen next year. well, scotland's first minister has paid tribute to the firefighters trying to put out the blaze. she tweeted a short while ago... the bbc spoke to some witnesses at...
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a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. is that we are not mourning loss of life and we should not forget that. that is down to the skill and
a second devastating fire in four years at the glasgow school of art has caused extensive damage. is that we are not mourning loss of life and we should not forget that. that is down to the skill and
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flames consuming the glasgow school of art. cials say nearly every floor of the building suffering damage. no one was hurt though. the scottish school just went through a remodel. after a massive 2014 fire. the cost of that renovation, $42 million. >>> from illinois, new video. a police sergeant's quick thinking saves a toddler from danger. you got to see this video. the child running in a busy street outside of chicago. the sergeant using his vehicle to shield him from traffic and running out and scooping up the little boy. his mother saying he got outside when she wasn't looking. the sergeant earning an award from his department. rightly so. >> when we come back, talk show host jimmy kimmel and texas senator ted cruz, now trading jump shots. a matchup no one will mistake for a hoop dream. stay with us. ith advanced non-small cell lung cancer, previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy, who wouldn't want a chance for anothe
flames consuming the glasgow school of art. cials say nearly every floor of the building suffering damage. no one was hurt though. the scottish school just went through a remodel. after a massive 2014 fire. the cost of that renovation, $42 million. >>> from illinois, new video. a police sergeant's quick thinking saves a toddler from danger. you got to see this video. the child running in a busy street outside of chicago. the sergeant using his vehicle to shield him from traffic and...
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the fire at the glasgow school of art has been described as heartbreaking by scotland's first ministeramage caused by the waves, which broke out on friday night in the mackintosh building. —— blaze. it was being restored after another fire four yea rs restored after another fire four years ago. alexandra mckenzie reports. a sight no—one imagined they would never see again. glasgow's cherished mackintosh building was engulfed in flames for a second time. as the fire took hold in the early hours of this morning, thick smoke could be seen from miles around. as the fire rapidly spread, some local residents were evacuated from their homes and businesses. more than 60 firefighters have been tackling this major blaze for several hours, and it now looks as if the flames have spread to a second building. it had indeed spread, to the nearby campus nightclub, and the 02 abc music venue. more resources were drafted in from across scotland, and at its height, 120 firefighters fought to save these buildings. as dawn broke and the smoke subsided, the remains of the mackintosh building began to emerge
the fire at the glasgow school of art has been described as heartbreaking by scotland's first ministeramage caused by the waves, which broke out on friday night in the mackintosh building. —— blaze. it was being restored after another fire four yea rs restored after another fire four years ago. alexandra mckenzie reports. a sight no—one imagined they would never see again. glasgow's cherished mackintosh building was engulfed in flames for a second time. as the fire took hold in the early...
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the main operations at the moment is trying to extinguish the fire completely within both the school of arttionaly known as the mac, the grade a listed building was completed in 1909. considered to be charles rennie mackintosh's masterpiece, it could be seen here in its former glory. but four years ago, fire ripped through the library. valuable archives and original furniture and fittings designed by mackintosh, were reduced to blackened rubble. the building was being restored and was due to reopen next year, but as scotland's first minister paid tribute to firefighters this afternoon, that looked increasingly unlikely. the most important thing today is that we are not mourning the loss of life and we should not forget that, that is down to the skill and speed of response of the fire service and for that i am immensely grateful to all of them. investigation teams will now begin their painstaking work to find out why such a devastating fire broke out on this historic site for a second time. alexander mackenzie, bbc news, glasgow. there are renewed calls to legalise a form of medicinal cannab
the main operations at the moment is trying to extinguish the fire completely within both the school of arttionaly known as the mac, the grade a listed building was completed in 1909. considered to be charles rennie mackintosh's masterpiece, it could be seen here in its former glory. but four years ago, fire ripped through the library. valuable archives and original furniture and fittings designed by mackintosh, were reduced to blackened rubble. the building was being restored and was due to...
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two days after a second major fire in four years, swept through the glasgow school of arts, some expertse demolished. at the scene, fire crews are continuing to tackle the final pockets of the blaze as alexander reports. an eerie stillness has appraised the flames and acrid smoke, the splendour of the macintosh building has a devastated by fire. residents and amongst those distraught by what has happened. they say they are doing everything they can to save the building. but due to the intensity of the blaze, some fear it may need to be demolished. being such a globally recognised building, its best we have a bit more deliberation before they come to that decision but the consensus is beginning to grow over the last 24 hours that may be the case. for now, the future of the building considered to be his masterpiece remains very uncertain. time for the sport, let's join all a foster in moscow. it has been a weekend of shocks at the world cup, in the last hour, here in moscow at the luzhniki stadium, the reigning world champions germany were beaten 1—0 by mexico. here's our sports correspond
two days after a second major fire in four years, swept through the glasgow school of arts, some expertse demolished. at the scene, fire crews are continuing to tackle the final pockets of the blaze as alexander reports. an eerie stillness has appraised the flames and acrid smoke, the splendour of the macintosh building has a devastated by fire. residents and amongst those distraught by what has happened. they say they are doing everything they can to save the building. but due to the intensity...
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in scotland a fire has broken out in the center of glasgow at the famous macintosh building a school of art was undergoing a multi-million pound restoration after being destroyed in a blaze in two thousand and fourteen but is based social media showed the fire visible from as far away as ten kilometers the scottish fire and rescue service is working to bring the inferno under control. a man who spent his life investigating the origins of the universe has had his voice beamed into the nearest black hole with a message of peace and hope seven hawking's remains have now been interred between the graves of fellow science greats isaac newton and charles darwin and the hayward reports on the memorial service for britain's most renowned astrophysicist we have entrusted. brother stephen to god's mercy he was one of the world's best known scientists now laid to rest behind some of history's greatest think those who also changed the way we understand the world. it would have britain's oldest churches thousands gathered to remember the remarkable night the professor stated the stars of screen and scie
in scotland a fire has broken out in the center of glasgow at the famous macintosh building a school of art was undergoing a multi-million pound restoration after being destroyed in a blaze in two thousand and fourteen but is based social media showed the fire visible from as far away as ten kilometers the scottish fire and rescue service is working to bring the inferno under control. a man who spent his life investigating the origins of the universe has had his voice beamed into the nearest...
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now a second fire in four years has got at the world renowned glasgow school of art in scotland thirty five million dollars worth of renovation work from the first five words almost complete dollar karim has. the fire lit up the night sky over glasgow. the blaze consuming one of the city's most celebrated buildings. for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames of orange flames in the new top of the lead up to otherwise when i was. doing the whole thing on my own saying it's on fire there's no salvage any mail so. it's harboring you want to be. this school was undergoing a multi million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art nouveau building designed by renowned scottish architect charlotte renée mackintosh was destroyed in another fire many students lost all their work. more than one hundred firefighters tackled this latest blaze so devastating loss of bolding that i don't know if it can be replaced but people are safe now all take some comfort in that. police and fire authorities will be conducting a full invest
now a second fire in four years has got at the world renowned glasgow school of art in scotland thirty five million dollars worth of renovation work from the first five words almost complete dollar karim has. the fire lit up the night sky over glasgow. the blaze consuming one of the city's most celebrated buildings. for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames of orange flames in the new top of the lead up to otherwise when i was. doing the whole...
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for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames of orange flames in the new operator that popped up when all was. you know holding on live and saying it's on fire doesn't a salvage any mail so. it's all bring it on history. the school was undergoing a multi million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art nouveau building designed by renowned scottish architect charlotte's rene mackintosh was destroyed in another fire many students lost all their work. more than one hundred firefighters tackled this latest blaze so they have a state loss as a balding that can be replaced but people will see if i take some comfort in the. police and fire authorities will be conducting a full investigation there's a sense of disbelief that one of glasgow.
for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames of orange flames in the new operator that popped up when all was. you know holding on live and saying it's on fire doesn't a salvage any mail so. it's all bring it on history. the school was undergoing a multi million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art nouveau building designed by renowned scottish architect charlotte's rene mackintosh was destroyed in another fire many...
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the rollover now glasgow school of art in scotland has been destroyed by fire for the second time and for years thirty five million dollars worth of restoration work from the first fire was nearly finished donna karan reports. the fire lit up the night sky over glasgow. the blaze consuming one of the city's most celebrated buildings. for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames of orange flames in the new opportunity popped up for one of. the you know holding my own saying it's unfair dismissal we do any mail so. it's all bring it on history. the school was undergoing a multi-million dollar restoration. in two thousand and fourteen part of the art nouveau building designed by renowned scottish architect charlotte's rene mcintosh was destroyed in another fire many students lost all their work. more than one hundred firefighters tackled this latest blaze so they've lost golding that can be replaced but people will see if i take some comfort in the. police and fire authorities will be conducting a full investigation there's a sense of disbe
the rollover now glasgow school of art in scotland has been destroyed by fire for the second time and for years thirty five million dollars worth of restoration work from the first fire was nearly finished donna karan reports. the fire lit up the night sky over glasgow. the blaze consuming one of the city's most celebrated buildings. for the second time in four years glasgow school of art was in flames we saw a lot of flames of orange flames in the new opportunity popped up for one of. the you...
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firefighters have spent another night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. s the second fire there in four years. nearby buildings, including a nightclub and a music venue, have also been damaged. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are david wooding from the sun on sunday and peter conradi from the sunday times. before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jon watson. good morning. england are just one day away now from their opener against tunisia. we know nothing of who will feature in the starting 11 — only the players know those details after gareth southgate opted to notify which players will be starting. england have been training this morning — all 23 players present again — and then they set off on a trip of about a thousand miles to volgograd this afternoon. southgate said he'd told the players who'd be starting to settle nerves, with such a long lead up to their opening group game. there were one or two positions still if up for grabs, certainly in def
firefighters have spent another night at the scene of a huge blaze at the glasgow school of art. s the second fire there in four years. nearby buildings, including a nightclub and a music venue, have also been damaged. coming up in a few minutes our sunday morning edition of the papers — this mornings reviewers are david wooding from the sun on sunday and peter conradi from the sunday times. before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jon watson....