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sophie raworth, chatting about the dup and tim farron while standing in front of a burning tower blockably containing the charred corpses of people's loved ones. how has it come to this? a channel should pool resources, share footage, not send the main presenter. and if you must, have the basic respect and human decency to not treat it like a chat back on a studio sofa. thank you for all of your thoughts on the issues arising out of the coverage of the grenfell tower fire. we may well be discussing them with the bbc news editor next week. it's been a week since the general election results and its implications are still unclear. last friday political editor laura kuenssberg reflected on what was widely considered to be something of a political earthquake. what was surprised at the start... and what we're saying is the conservatives are the largest party, note they don't have an overall majority at this stage. gradually, seat after seat was glorious shock for labour. loss after loss for the conservatives. images of cheering labour politicians and supporters, and of disappointed or angry
sophie raworth, chatting about the dup and tim farron while standing in front of a burning tower blockably containing the charred corpses of people's loved ones. how has it come to this? a channel should pool resources, share footage, not send the main presenter. and if you must, have the basic respect and human decency to not treat it like a chat back on a studio sofa. thank you for all of your thoughts on the issues arising out of the coverage of the grenfell tower fire. we may well be...
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sophie raworth, chatting about the dup and tim farron while standing in front of a burning tower block containing the charred corpses of people's loved ones. how has it come to this? a channel should pool resources, share footage, not send the main presenter. and if you must, have the basic respect and human decency to not treat it like a chat back on a studio sofa. thank you for all of your thoughts on the issues arising out of the coverage of the grenfell tower fire. we may well be discussing them with the bbc news editor next week. it's been a week since the general election results and its implications are still unclear. last friday political editor laura kuenssberg reflected on what was widely considered to be something of a political earthquake. what was surprised at the start... and what we're saying is the conservatives are the largest party, note they don't have an overall majority at this stage. gradually, seat after seat, was glorious shock for labour. loss after loss for the conservatives. images of cheering labour politicians and supporters, and of disappointed or angry co
sophie raworth, chatting about the dup and tim farron while standing in front of a burning tower block containing the charred corpses of people's loved ones. how has it come to this? a channel should pool resources, share footage, not send the main presenter. and if you must, have the basic respect and human decency to not treat it like a chat back on a studio sofa. thank you for all of your thoughts on the issues arising out of the coverage of the grenfell tower fire. we may well be discussing...
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sophie raworth, chatting about the dup and tim farron while standing in front of a burning tower blockchat back on a studio sofa. thank you for all of your thoughts on the issues arising out of the coverage of the grenfell tower fire. we may well be discussing them with the bbc news editor next week. it‘s been a week since the general election results and its implications are still unclear. last friday political editor laura kuenssberg reflected on what was widely considered to be something of a political earthquake. what was surprised at the start... and what we're saying is the conservatives are the largest party, note they don't have an overall majority at this stage. gradually, seat after seat, was glorious shock for labour. loss after loss for the conservatives. images of cheering labour politicians and supporters, and of disappointed or angry conservatives made it hard to remember at times that the latter had won 56 more seats than the former. and were back in power. when the prime minister emerged from ten downing st on friday was the question laura kuenssberg shouted out to her
sophie raworth, chatting about the dup and tim farron while standing in front of a burning tower blockchat back on a studio sofa. thank you for all of your thoughts on the issues arising out of the coverage of the grenfell tower fire. we may well be discussing them with the bbc news editor next week. it‘s been a week since the general election results and its implications are still unclear. last friday political editor laura kuenssberg reflected on what was widely considered to be something...
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sophie raworth is on london bridge.s you can see behind me, there is a huge cordon here, the whole area is closed off. london bridge state —— station is open, and the cathedral has been closed, sealed off to the public for now. i'm joined by the bishop of southwark, good afternoon and thank you forjoining us. can you remember a time when the cathedral was closed like this? there is no precedent because we are dealing with exceptional events. we had a great service full of young people who were all home by the time the incident happened, many others we re the incident happened, many others were enjoying the vicinity, out and about in it. yesterday we closed the cathedral because it is within the sealed area. in the evening, the large pentecost service where people we re large pentecost service where people were coming from all over south london, we managed to relocate to a church in kennington. this morning you have been to a meeting with the metropolitan police and other faith leaders, what was the message?” metropolita
sophie raworth is on london bridge.s you can see behind me, there is a huge cordon here, the whole area is closed off. london bridge state —— station is open, and the cathedral has been closed, sealed off to the public for now. i'm joined by the bishop of southwark, good afternoon and thank you forjoining us. can you remember a time when the cathedral was closed like this? there is no precedent because we are dealing with exceptional events. we had a great service full of young people who...
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. —— to sophie raworth in west london. the response from the community here has been extraordinary.he streets around here were filled with tables covered in food, water and clothes for these people who have lost absolutely everything. some of the community centres and sports halls that have been turned into temporary shelters have received so many donations they've had to turn supplies away. tom burridge reports on the volunteers who have dropped everything to help this community. this shows you how people here feel. everything donated. a diverse community which cares. it's incredible at the moment. everyone is coming together, more people keep coming and helping out, trying to do as much as possible. i heart feels for london when i feel all these people come together, helping each other ina people come together, helping each other in a time of need. people have given so much it's hard to organise. we are inundated with donations of fresh food, fruit, vegetables, clothes, toys, you name it. we've got it. some are giving more than belongings. counselling those whose loved ones have d
. —— to sophie raworth in west london. the response from the community here has been extraordinary.he streets around here were filled with tables covered in food, water and clothes for these people who have lost absolutely everything. some of the community centres and sports halls that have been turned into temporary shelters have received so many donations they've had to turn supplies away. tom burridge reports on the volunteers who have dropped everything to help this community. this...
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sophie raworth is on london bridge.london bridge state —— station is open, and the cathedral has been closed, sealed off to the public for now. i'm joined by the bishop of southwark, good afternoon and thank you forjoining us. can you remember a time when
sophie raworth is on london bridge.london bridge state —— station is open, and the cathedral has been closed, sealed off to the public for now. i'm joined by the bishop of southwark, good afternoon and thank you forjoining us. can you remember a time when
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in a moment the news at one with sophie raworth in westminster. first the weather with simon king. think there's pretty good chance of that, it would be the hottestjune day we have seen for aa years. articles england and wales, damon the midlands and north east england, hotter than yesterday. around seven or8 hotter than yesterday. around seven or 8 degrees higher. looking at this picture, it shows a typo clouds that we often see ahead of thunderstorms. we have already seen those clouds as a sign that the atmosphere is ready to go bang. through this afternoon across much of england and wales, lots of sunshine, clear skies in many cases. a lot of it of that type of cloud developing, more especially across wales and northern england, where some storms could break out during the afternoon. the risk of some storms across northern ireland and southern parts of scotland. to the north, thicker cloud of bringing wet weather at times. at hot night to night, temperatures as you go to bed around 10pm at 26. so another stea my bed around 10pm at 26. so another steamy one. that is just part of
in a moment the news at one with sophie raworth in westminster. first the weather with simon king. think there's pretty good chance of that, it would be the hottestjune day we have seen for aa years. articles england and wales, damon the midlands and north east england, hotter than yesterday. around seven or8 hotter than yesterday. around seven or 8 degrees higher. looking at this picture, it shows a typo clouds that we often see ahead of thunderstorms. we have already seen those clouds as a...
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earlier, my colleague sophie raworth spoke to our business correspondent andy verity about the settlementares that were worth £2 when they bought them had sunk to about 12p, so they lost more than four fifths of their investment. thousands of these people were, among others, former members of staff at rbs. they were very aggrieved, bringing a claim saying they had been misled. the bank said it would defend it vigorously. i have a quote from ross mcewan who said the bank would take this to court, those issues would be set out in court rather than an early settlement, in 2014. the bank clearly change their mind and decided to make a decent offer to the shareholders who said they had been misled on the shareholders have agreed to settle. in a moment the business news, but first our headlines: the third london bridge attacker is named as 22—year—old youssef zaghba, reportedly stopped from trying to travel to syria by italian police last year. clock strikes the hour a minute's silencers held across the ukfor a minute's silencers held across the uk for the seven that were killed and dozens more
earlier, my colleague sophie raworth spoke to our business correspondent andy verity about the settlementares that were worth £2 when they bought them had sunk to about 12p, so they lost more than four fifths of their investment. thousands of these people were, among others, former members of staff at rbs. they were very aggrieved, bringing a claim saying they had been misled. the bank said it would defend it vigorously. i have a quote from ross mcewan who said the bank would take this to...
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earlier my colleague sophie raworth spoke to our business correspondent andy verity about the settlementthe rbs finances were at the time. we know what happened a few months later, rbs was bailed out by the taxpayer. those shares which have been worth £2 had sunk to about 12p. they lost more than four fifths of their investment. thousands of these people were former members of staff at natwest and rbs. they were aggrieved, they brought this claim saying they have been misled. the bank said they would defended vigorously and i've got a quote from ross mcewen who said the bank would ta ke ross mcewen who said the bank would take this to court, the issues would be set out in court rather than an early settlement. that was 2014, clearly the bank changed its mind and decided to make a decent offer to the shareholders. now the shareholders have agreed to settle. a brief look at some of the day's other stories, and australian police say they're treating a siege in melbourne as a terrorist incident. the perpetrator was shot dead after killing a man and holding a woman hostage at a block of flats
earlier my colleague sophie raworth spoke to our business correspondent andy verity about the settlementthe rbs finances were at the time. we know what happened a few months later, rbs was bailed out by the taxpayer. those shares which have been worth £2 had sunk to about 12p. they lost more than four fifths of their investment. thousands of these people were former members of staff at natwest and rbs. they were aggrieved, they brought this claim saying they have been misled. the bank said...
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back to sophie raworth at downing street.y, this is the party that theresa may is going to rely on to support their in the commons and annita mcveigh is for us, what a position they find themselves in. absolutely. when theresa may went to see the queen at buckingham palace earlier and said she was forming a minority government, based on your understanding of the good relationship that she had previously with the conservative party, that it had with the dup but here it is the thing... what the dup has said so far has not been nearly as firm as that, they describe the situation as messy, they described talk of any deal as premature and they certainly will have a wish list of demands that they will want some movement on in return for working with the conservatives. perhaps in the last short while there have been conversations going on but we do not yet know about that would mean a deal is done and perhaps when we get this news conference in the next few minutes, we will hear more about that. as i say, earlier on, the line was th
back to sophie raworth at downing street.y, this is the party that theresa may is going to rely on to support their in the commons and annita mcveigh is for us, what a position they find themselves in. absolutely. when theresa may went to see the queen at buckingham palace earlier and said she was forming a minority government, based on your understanding of the good relationship that she had previously with the conservative party, that it had with the dup but here it is the thing... what the...