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these are the south londoners — blanket. these are the south londoners who _ blanket.d - blanket. these are the south londoners who died on - blanket. these are the south - londoners who died on november blanket. these are the south _ londoners who died on november nine, 2016 when tram 2551 overturned. the driver also didn't appear at the inquest that he was too sick. this is where it happened. the driver leaving the tunnel briefly touch the brakes, it was too late, the tram was travelling at 73 kilometres per hour on the curve, the speed limit was 20, the court heard it was probable he lost awareness and had a micro—sleep, became disorientated in the tunnel. this is a reconstruction showing to the inquest. investigators found there were no speed limit signs on the tunnel. there are also no systems to automatically break or monitor driverfatigue. all have now automatically break or monitor driver fatigue. all have now been implemented. the court also heard that fatigue management by the tram operator wasn't thought to be a factor as the driver said he wasn't tired. but
these are the south londoners — blanket. these are the south londoners who _ blanket.d - blanket. these are the south londoners who died on - blanket. these are the south - londoners who died on november blanket. these are the south _ londoners who died on november nine, 2016 when tram 2551 overturned. the driver also didn't appear at the inquest that he was too sick. this is where it happened. the driver leaving the tunnel briefly touch the brakes, it was too late, the tram was travelling at...
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shabnam is at a mosque in south london. i can hear ou now, a mosque in south london.hear you now, thank you. after 18 months| you now, thank you. after 18 months of lockdown restrictions, today hundreds of muslims have been able to gather at this mosque and community centre in south london to mark eid and to celebrate eid together as a community. of course for the last three eid festivals weave as social distancing in place and today, for the first time, people are able to pray together, side by side, albeit a lot of people were wearing masks. now, prayer is very important for any eid celebrations. the day always starts with muslims congregating at their local mosques, like this one, to read their eid prayers. we are marking the festival of eid al—adha, the second most important festival in the islamic calendar, the first is celebrated at the end of ramadan, and eid al—adha follows the end of hajj, the annual pilgrimage taking programmes to saudi arabia. people were new clothes on eid, get together, get together with their communities, and, like christmas, people have
shabnam is at a mosque in south london. i can hear ou now, a mosque in south london.hear you now, thank you. after 18 months| you now, thank you. after 18 months of lockdown restrictions, today hundreds of muslims have been able to gather at this mosque and community centre in south london to mark eid and to celebrate eid together as a community. of course for the last three eid festivals weave as social distancing in place and today, for the first time, people are able to pray together, side...
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tonight at ten — the �*culture of cover—up' which led to hundreds of children in south london sufferingty and sexual abuse over four decades. they were in the care of lambeth council — an independent report says the abuse happened on a scale that was difficult to comprehend. the report is scathing about the culture of the council in the 1980s, and now, a0 years on, the council's apology does not impress the victims. i don't care what lambeth have apologised for — their apologies are meaningless. it doesn't mean anything, because if they meant what they said, then they would have sorted this out and they would have got this done a long time ago. the independent report focuses on five of lambeth�*s care homes from the late 60s. we'll have the details. also tonight... as the vaccination roll out continues, the latest figures show the number of covid infections across the uk has fallen for the seventh day in a row. in the pool in tokyo, olympic gold and silverfor team gb with a fitting reponse from families back home. wild cheering we visit tom dean's home town of maidenhead — as they celeb
tonight at ten — the �*culture of cover—up' which led to hundreds of children in south london sufferingty and sexual abuse over four decades. they were in the care of lambeth council — an independent report says the abuse happened on a scale that was difficult to comprehend. the report is scathing about the culture of the council in the 1980s, and now, a0 years on, the council's apology does not impress the victims. i don't care what lambeth have apologised for — their apologies are...
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a police officer pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after snatching her from a street in south london. the 33—year—old had been walking home from a friends in march when she was taken by pc wayne couzens. he raped and murdered her before dumping her body in kent. the head of the met today apologised to sarah's family. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. couzens could now spend the rest of his life behind bars. also tonight: coronavirus infections across the uk back at levels not seen since january, as more and more people are forced to self—isolate. a first for italy, as matteo berrettini becomes the first italian to reach a wimbledon singles final. focused on the task ahead — as england prepare for sunday's final against italy, their captain says the team must enjoy these moments of history. i think we've shown that we'rejust normal lads, you know, we wear the badge with pride, but we represent the country in a way that makes everyone else proud as well. and coming up on the bbc news channel, history for mark cavendish —
a police officer pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after snatching her from a street in south london. the 33—year—old had been walking home from a friends in march when she was taken by pc wayne couzens. he raped and murdered her before dumping her body in kent. the head of the met today apologised to sarah's family. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. couzens could now spend the rest of his life behind bars. also...
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officer wayne couzens pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after snatching her from a street in south london. he raped and murdered her before dumping her body in kent. the head of the met said every officer felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are sickened, angered, and devastated, by this mans crimes, they are dreadful. sarah everard's killing prompted questions around women's safety and the handling of investigations involving officers. the news to be a major cultural change in the cultural revolution almost in relation to the way in which police offending is dealt with. coronavirus infections across the uk return to levels not seen since january as more and more people are forced to self—isolate. focused on the task ahead england prepare for sunday's euro 2020 final, their captain says the team must enjoy these moments of history. we're just normal, normal lads. we wear a badge of pride, but we represent the country and in a way that makes everyone else proud as well. coming up on bbc news, is the bbc scaring people unnecessarily over rising covid cases or showing too much
officer wayne couzens pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after snatching her from a street in south london. he raped and murdered her before dumping her body in kent. the head of the met said every officer felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are sickened, angered, and devastated, by this mans crimes, they are dreadful. sarah everard's killing prompted questions around women's safety and the handling of investigations involving officers. the news to be a major cultural...
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the 33—year—old disappeared as she walked home in clapham in south london in march this year.ater in woodland near ashford in kent. the head of the metropolitan police cressida dick said outside court she was �*sickened and angered�* by the crimes committed by couzens. our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey, and she gave us an update on what happened in court. well, sarah everard�*s murder was one that chilled the entire country, and it resonated with women everywhere. but most importantly, it devastated her family. and her family were in court today to hear wayne couzens appear via video link from belmarsh prison. and he said the word guilty, when asked whether he murdered sarah everard. his lawyer said he felt genuine remorse and guilt, and that would be a burden for his whole life. but the real burden is for the everard family, who have lost a daughter, sarah, who they said brought them so much joy. what happened to sarah everard is what every woman fears — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night, the life that she ha
the 33—year—old disappeared as she walked home in clapham in south london in march this year.ater in woodland near ashford in kent. the head of the metropolitan police cressida dick said outside court she was �*sickened and angered�* by the crimes committed by couzens. our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey, and she gave us an update on what happened in court. well, sarah everard�*s murder was one that chilled the entire country, and it resonated with women...
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a police officer pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after abducting herfrom a street in south london. her disappearance sparked a national outcry over women's safety. metropolitan police officer wayne couzens pleaded guilty to her kidnap, rape, and murder. the head of the force said everyone in policing felt betrayed. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. we'll be looking at the lengths couzens went to in trying to cover up his crimes — and questions tonight for the police. also on the programme. coronavirus infections across the uk back at levels not seen since february — as more and more people are forced to self isolate. how afghans are preparing for life after uk and us troops leave, as the taliban make more gains. and enjoy these moments of history, says england's captain — as the team prepares for sunday's euro 2020 final against italy. and coming up in sport, a seventh wimbledon finalfun novak and coming up in sport, a seventh wimbledon final fun novak djokovic. he beat denis shapovalov for a chance to level the all—
a police officer pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after abducting herfrom a street in south london. her disappearance sparked a national outcry over women's safety. metropolitan police officer wayne couzens pleaded guilty to her kidnap, rape, and murder. the head of the force said everyone in policing felt betrayed. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. we'll be looking at the lengths couzens went to in trying to cover up his...
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an official inquiry has found that hundreds of children in the care of lambeth council in south londonyears, from the 1960s to the 1990s. more than 700 former residents complained about sexual abuse at five children's homes, butjust one senior member of staff was ever disciplined. mark easton has the story. a chance conversation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children's home is what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and fosterfamilies in lambeth — people who, according to today's enquiry report, suffered almost incomprehensible cruelty cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. and ifelt like i had nobody to listen to me. i've got eight siblings, and all of us have been through the care system, through lambeth. each and every one of them has gone through horrific abuse. i can't forgive lambeth for what they have done to me or my family. and no amount of money that they've paid out is going to put right wh
an official inquiry has found that hundreds of children in the care of lambeth council in south londonyears, from the 1960s to the 1990s. more than 700 former residents complained about sexual abuse at five children's homes, butjust one senior member of staff was ever disciplined. mark easton has the story. a chance conversation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children's home is what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being...
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let's see where else we can ping around, this is croydon, south london, people getting drinks in, stilllm, not too much early celebration, not too much gloating. and we can say that this is preston, i believe, yeah, this is preston in northern england, they are watching the football. no early celebrations yet, fans getting stuck in, we will keep you across everything that is happening. this is coventry, again, a relatively civilised scene in coventry, as they are watching the game, a nail—biting 45 minutes or so left as they see if their team, england, can hold onto this lead and the euro 2020 championship. let's move on to the rest of the day's news now. sir richard branson hasjust returned from the edge of space, during virgin galactic�*s first fully crewed flight. take—off from mew mexico was slightly delayed by bad weather but the flight is being seen as a milestone for the commencial space industry. sir richard said it was the experience of a lifetime. from spaceport america in new mexico, here's sophie long. preparations were made before take—off... about ten years, and an hour an
let's see where else we can ping around, this is croydon, south london, people getting drinks in, stilllm, not too much early celebration, not too much gloating. and we can say that this is preston, i believe, yeah, this is preston in northern england, they are watching the football. no early celebrations yet, fans getting stuck in, we will keep you across everything that is happening. this is coventry, again, a relatively civilised scene in coventry, as they are watching the game, a...
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these are the south londoners who died on that day when tram 2551 overturned.. this is where it happened, leaving tunnel, the driver briefly touched the brakes but it was too late. the tram was travelling at 73 kilometres an hour on the curve, the speed limit was 20. the court heard it was probable he lost awareness and had a micro—sleep. he became disorientated in the tunnel. this is a reconstruction shown to the inquest. investigators found there were no speed limit signs in the tunnel. there are also no systems to automatically break or monitor driver fatigue, and all have now been implemented. the court also heard that fatigue management by the tram operator wasn't thought to be a factor as the driver said he wasn't tired. but investigators found in a survey three quarters of drivers thought the company's fatigue management was poor, very poor. critics say there were systemic failures. just ten days before the crash, there was another incident on this corner where a tram nearly overturned and the emergency brake was used. a passenger complained but it was n
these are the south londoners who died on that day when tram 2551 overturned.. this is where it happened, leaving tunnel, the driver briefly touched the brakes but it was too late. the tram was travelling at 73 kilometres an hour on the curve, the speed limit was 20. the court heard it was probable he lost awareness and had a micro—sleep. he became disorientated in the tunnel. this is a reconstruction shown to the inquest. investigators found there were no speed limit signs in the tunnel....
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the 33—year—old disappeared as she walked home in clapham in south london in march this year.d a week later in woodland near ashford in kent. the head of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, said outside court she was sickened and angered by the crimes committed by couzens. our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey. tell us what happened in court today and what the reaction was. well, sarah everard's murder was one thatjailed the entire country, and it resonated with women everywhere, but most importantly it devastated her family, but most importantly it devastated herfamily, and herfamily were in court today to hear wayne couzens appear via video link from belmarsh prison, and he said the word guilty, when asked whether he murdered to sarah everard. his lawyer said he felt genuine remorse and guilt, and that would be a burden for his whole life, but the real burden is for the everard family, who have lost a daughter, sarah, who they say brought them so much joy. what happened to sarah everard is what every woman fears — the fear of walking home alone. sar
the 33—year—old disappeared as she walked home in clapham in south london in march this year.d a week later in woodland near ashford in kent. the head of the metropolitan police, cressida dick, said outside court she was sickened and angered by the crimes committed by couzens. our special correspondent lucy manning is at the old bailey. tell us what happened in court today and what the reaction was. well, sarah everard's murder was one thatjailed the entire country, and it resonated with...
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so the next leg in myjourney to learn more has taken me to a large space in south london where a dozen hajj are being digitised. they are from the khalili collections, which includes what's considered to be the largest and most significant group of objects relating to the cultural history of hajj. and its founder is sir david khalili. i didn't start collecting islamic art because it was islamic, because it was the most diverse group of art i've ever seen. every piece had a message. but the story of hajj has never been told through the object that was produced culturally to honour the place. as you, i'm not allowed to go to mecca medina, but through the experience of collecting objects for the last 50 years of my life, ifeel like i'm there anyhow. i virtually feel the soul of the artists who have produced these objects through their beliefs. now, an obvious way to share art is through digitisation. but for it to really work and not just be two—dimensional, the art needs to live and breathe — every brushstroke of a painting or every thread of a textile. you really need to bring out what'
so the next leg in myjourney to learn more has taken me to a large space in south london where a dozen hajj are being digitised. they are from the khalili collections, which includes what's considered to be the largest and most significant group of objects relating to the cultural history of hajj. and its founder is sir david khalili. i didn't start collecting islamic art because it was islamic, because it was the most diverse group of art i've ever seen. every piece had a message. but the...
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an official inquiry has heard that hundreds of children in the care of lambeth council in south londonwere abused on a scale that was "hard to comprehend" over many years, from the 1960s to the 1990s. more than 700 former residents complained about sexual abuse at five children's homes, butjust one senior member of staff was ever disciplined. the independent child abuse inquiry says the local authority was distracted by political arguments, and the children were treated as if they were worthless. lambeth council has made an unreserved apology to the victims. our home editor mark easton has the story. a chance conversation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children's home is what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and foster families in lambeth, people who, according to today's enquiry report, suffered almost an compensable cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. i cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades-_ four decades. i felt
an official inquiry has heard that hundreds of children in the care of lambeth council in south londonwere abused on a scale that was "hard to comprehend" over many years, from the 1960s to the 1990s. more than 700 former residents complained about sexual abuse at five children's homes, butjust one senior member of staff was ever disciplined. the independent child abuse inquiry says the local authority was distracted by political arguments, and the children were treated as if they...
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prince of peckham, had produced a regal display to take a stunning silver, enjoyed as much in south—east london-east london as it was in tokyo.— as it was in tokyo. it means everything- _ as it was in tokyo. it means everything. just _ as it was in tokyo. it means everything. just look- as it was in tokyo. it means everything. just look at - as it was in tokyo. it means| everything. just look at that. once—in—a—lifetime opportunity. as i said, it was pretty hard to even get to the olympics in the first place. to do well and to even get a medal, yeah, it special. he to do well and to even get a medal, yeah. it special-— yeah, it special. he then turned cheerleader, _ yeah, it special. he then turned cheerleader, roaring _ yeah, it special. he then turned cheerleader, roaring shriever i yeah, it special. he then turned| cheerleader, roaring shriever on before the pair could finally celebrate together, and they weren't the only ones. former oasis star liam gallagher described shriever as a ledge, while cyclist geraint thomas tweeted that the one good thing aboutjet lag is that i got to watch betha
prince of peckham, had produced a regal display to take a stunning silver, enjoyed as much in south—east london-east london as it was in tokyo.— as it was in tokyo. it means everything- _ as it was in tokyo. it means everything. just _ as it was in tokyo. it means everything. just look- as it was in tokyo. it means everything. just look at - as it was in tokyo. it means| everything. just look at that. once—in—a—lifetime opportunity. as i said, it was pretty hard to even get to the...
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the 33—year—old vanished as she walked home in clapham, south london in march this year.d is what every woman fears. the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home. and that night, the life that she had not fully lived, the 33 years of bringing pride and joy to herfamily, ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens — a policeman, also a kidnapper, racist, and murderer. —— a rapist. abusing his police promise to uphold the law, he broke it in the most brutal way. farfrom protecting sarah, the only danger she faced that night was couzens himself. we can now report more about what happened to sarah. three days before she disappeared, wayne couzens reserved a vauxhall astra hire car in the camp. on the 3rd of march at 7am, he finished his shift, protecting embassies and collected the car. that same evening, the last picture of sarah buying a bottle of wine before heading to her friend's house in clapham. around 9pm that evening, she started to walk home, calling her boyfriend on the way. just after 9:30pm, on poynders road, a bus camera shows the vauxhall astra par
the 33—year—old vanished as she walked home in clapham, south london in march this year.d is what every woman fears. the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home. and that night, the life that she had not fully lived, the 33 years of bringing pride and joy to herfamily, ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens — a policeman, also a kidnapper, racist, and murderer. —— a rapist. abusing his police promise to uphold the law, he broke it in the most brutal way. farfrom...
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a police officer pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after snatching her from a street in south london home from a friends in march when she was taken by pc wayne couzens. he raped and murdered her before dumping her body in kent. the head of the met today apologised to sarah's family. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. couzens could now spend the rest of his life behind bars. also tonight: coronavirus infections across the uk back at levels
a police officer pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after snatching her from a street in south london home from a friends in march when she was taken by pc wayne couzens. he raped and murdered her before dumping her body in kent. the head of the met today apologised to sarah's family. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. couzens could now spend the rest of his life behind bars. also tonight: coronavirus infections across the uk...
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officers from the national crime agency carried out raids in a number of areas including south londonindividuals from northern france last year. a reading charity in london which provides tutoring for children says it continues to see unprecedented demand as a result of the pandemic. bookmark says it needs to recruit more volunteers over the summer to cope in september. research by the education policy institute has shown that pupils fell behind once again this year with maths and reading after a second year of disruption. we often hear calls for people to give blood, but a new campaign is urging londoners to donate plasma. its used to make life—saving medicines for people with weakened immune systems. but there 5 a shortfall. more than 4,500 donors are needed in london in the next three months to meet targets. kate kinsella has the weather. good morning. another warm night last night the temperature inland and the london area not dropping much below 19 celsius by the mid teens elsewhere. another hot and sunny day today. largely dry. we might see one or two heavy thundery showers deve
officers from the national crime agency carried out raids in a number of areas including south londonindividuals from northern france last year. a reading charity in london which provides tutoring for children says it continues to see unprecedented demand as a result of the pandemic. bookmark says it needs to recruit more volunteers over the summer to cope in september. research by the education policy institute has shown that pupils fell behind once again this year with maths and reading after...
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police officer wayne couzens pleads guilty to murdering after stretching her from a street in south londonetrology police at every officer felt betrayed by his actions. mi of felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are sickened. i felt betrayed by his actions. 1511”. pt us in the met are sickened. angered. and devastated. by this man's crimes. ~' , , . , ., , crimes. the killing public questions around women's _ crimes. the killing public questions around women's safety _ crimes. the killing public questions around women's safety and - crimes. the killing public questions | around women's safety and handling investigations involving officers. there needs to be a really major cultural— there needs to be a really major cultural change or cultural revolution in relation to the way in which _ revolution in relation to the way in which police offending, if you like,
police officer wayne couzens pleads guilty to murdering after stretching her from a street in south londonetrology police at every officer felt betrayed by his actions. mi of felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are sickened. i felt betrayed by his actions. 1511”. pt us in the met are sickened. angered. and devastated. by this man's crimes. ~' , , . , ., , crimes. the...
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he was one of those who was mentioned in this report into what happened at lambeth council in south london_ what this story is about? this is truly shocking and it _ what this story is about? this is truly shocking and it is - what this story is about? this is truly shocking and it is coming i what this story is about? this is i truly shocking and it is coming out first in an independent inquiry into the child's active you set up by theresa may, when she was prime minister, and from the hundreds of little people in the chair of lambeth council in south london were subjected to horrendous cruelty and sexual abuse over decades on a scale that was hard to comprehend. they found more than 700 allegations of sexual abuse against hundreds of staff and individuals connected with just three homes in the borough but the true scale of the abuse could be far higher. and no wonder the daily mirror has put it on its front page. it's a leader talks about a moment of shame, and it says and its leader column every page of this report makes for shocking reading and is beyond belief it so many vulnerable ch
he was one of those who was mentioned in this report into what happened at lambeth council in south london_ what this story is about? this is truly shocking and it _ what this story is about? this is truly shocking and it is - what this story is about? this is truly shocking and it is coming i what this story is about? this is i truly shocking and it is coming out first in an independent inquiry into the child's active you set up by theresa may, when she was prime minister, and from the...
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it's that you're not their men sides on a hot evening in south london.follow it on the website as well. there's plenty of reaction to the league world cup where australia and new zealand have had to pull out, but from me and that team, that it's all for now. good night. hello. up until last saturday, northern ireland hadn't recorded a temperature above 31 degrees, but now it's happened three times in less than a week. 31.4 celsius recorded this afternoon, that is provisionally a new record temperature for northern ireland. northern ireland will be one of the slowest places to cool down. this extreme heat warning from the met office for parts of england and wales expires at midnight. the win for northern ireland continues on into tomorrow. certainly very warm and muggy overnight, low cloud rolling again across eastern scotland. through the dissenter about, affecting eastern parts of england as wealth and attending to bring back towards the coast during tomorrow. sunny spells for many can adjust the out isolated thunderstorms, but the wind starting to stre
it's that you're not their men sides on a hot evening in south london.follow it on the website as well. there's plenty of reaction to the league world cup where australia and new zealand have had to pull out, but from me and that team, that it's all for now. good night. hello. up until last saturday, northern ireland hadn't recorded a temperature above 31 degrees, but now it's happened three times in less than a week. 31.4 celsius recorded this afternoon, that is provisionally a new record...
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slightly cooler day across the northern half of the uk, highest temperatures will be found further south — londonbe dry, not quite as warm as it has been. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines... the search for hundreds of people still missing, following devastating floods in germany and other european countries. the health secretary, sajid javid, says he's tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. olympics organisers announce the first case of coronavirus in the athletes' village six days before the start of the tokyo games. now on bbc news: in an in—depth interview the bbc�*s media editor, amol rajan, speaks to google's ceo, sundar pichai. few people could be said to personify any of the vast new forces shaping the 21st century, let alone more than one. but perhaps the ceo of google, sundar pichai, can be said to embody two. born to a modest, middle—class family in south—east india, pichai is globalisation made flesh. the personification of both the indian and the american dream. and as the boss of alphabet, the parent company to google and youtube
slightly cooler day across the northern half of the uk, highest temperatures will be found further south — londonbe dry, not quite as warm as it has been. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines... the search for hundreds of people still missing, following devastating floods in germany and other european countries. the health secretary, sajid javid, says he's tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing "mild" symptoms. olympics organisers announce the first...
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. ♪ >> a chance conversation between a music producer and a friend that he knew from a south london children'sto the worst child sex abuse scandal in britain's history being uncovered. this video features some of hundreds of the survivors from care homes and foster families in london, people who, according to today's inquiry report, suffered in copperhead civil cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. >> i felt dirty, ashamed, like i had nobody to listen to me. >> i have eight siblings. all of us have been through the care system. each and every one of them are going through abuse. >> it is what they have done to me or my family. no amount of money that they have paid out will put right what they have done wrong. >> today's report identifies a culture of cover up. police failed to follow up evidence and leads linked to perpetrators. they gave known abusers unimpeded access to children despite 33 council and police investigations into child abuse. there have been only six convictions and only one senior counsel employee has ever been disciplined. >> children in the care of the council
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a chance conversation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children's homehis video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and fosterfamilies in lambeth — people who, according to today's enquiry report, suffered almost an compensable cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. —— incomprehensible cruelty. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. ifelt like i had nobody to listen to me. i've got eight siblings, and all of us have been through the care system, through lambeth. each and every one of them has gone through horrific abuse. i cannot forgive lambeth for what they have done to me or my family. and no amount of money that they've paid out is going to put right what they done wrong. today's report identifies a culture of cover—up. police failed to follow up evidence leads, in particular links between perpetrators. lambeth council gave known abusers unimpeded access to children, despite 33 council and police investigations into child abuse involving lambeth, they have been only six convictions and only one senior council employee has ever be
a chance conversation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children's homehis video features some of hundreds of survivors from care homes and fosterfamilies in lambeth — people who, according to today's enquiry report, suffered almost an compensable cruelty from dozens of abusers over four decades. —— incomprehensible cruelty. i felt dirty, i felt ashamed. ifelt like i had nobody to listen to me. i've got eight siblings, and all of us have been through the...
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now when sarah went missing while walking home in south london, that will cause for the police to step up their efforts to find her. and then when cousins was arrested and eventually sarah's body was found 80 kilometers from london. there were vigils across the country, calling for more to be done to ensure women was safe on the streets more to be done . to take crimes such as right more seriously. and more to be done to counter what some campaign and say a surgeon is that culture within the police force. now, a month later, 2 police officers were actually charged over photographs of 2 murdered sisters, b. but henry and nicole smallman, which they had distributed among their colleagues, the women's mother actually said at the time that she believed that her family didn't get the kind of support they should have done. because her daughters were not white. another element to the criticism of the police. now, since sarah was abducted, they have according to campaign as being the incident where women have been murdered. and the principal suspect is a man in most cases. they say it is actua
now when sarah went missing while walking home in south london, that will cause for the police to step up their efforts to find her. and then when cousins was arrested and eventually sarah's body was found 80 kilometers from london. there were vigils across the country, calling for more to be done to ensure women was safe on the streets more to be done . to take crimes such as right more seriously. and more to be done to counter what some campaign and say a surgeon is that culture within the...
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pleaded guilty to the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard, who disappeared from the streets of south londonhe 33—year—old marketing executive as she walked home from a friend's house at around nine at night. it's still not clear what motivated his attack on a complete stranger. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she hadn't fully lived ended. the man responsible, wayne couzens, in the custody of his own force — a policeman, also a kidnapper, rapist and murderer. abusing his police promise to uphold the law, he broke it in the most brutal way. after couzens pleaded guilty today, we can now report more about what happened to the marketing executive originally from york. three days before she disappeared, wayne couzens reserved a vauxhall astra hire car in kent. he also bought a roll of strong self—adhesive film. this is the last picture of sarah, buying wine, heading to a friend's house. just after 9:30 on poynders road, a busy ma
pleaded guilty to the kidnap, rape and murder of sarah everard, who disappeared from the streets of south londonhe 33—year—old marketing executive as she walked home from a friend's house at around nine at night. it's still not clear what motivated his attack on a complete stranger. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. what happened to sarah everard is what many woman often fear — the fear of walking home alone. sarah was just walking home, and that night the life that she...
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so the next leg in my journey to learn more has taken me to a large space in south london, where a dozen relating to hajj are being digitised. they are from the khalili collections, which includes what's considered to be the largest and most significant group of objects relating to the cultural history of hajj. and its founder is sir david khalili. i didn't start collecting islamic art because it was islamic, because it was the most diverse group of art i've ever seen. every piece had a message. but the story of hajj has never been told through the object that was produced culturally to honour the place. as you are not allowed to go to mecca medina, but through the experience of collecting objects for the last 50 years of my life, i feel like i'm there anyhow. i virtually feel the soul of the artists have produced these objects through their beliefs. now, an obvious way to share art is through digitisation. but for it to really work and notjust be 2—dimensional, the art needs to live and breathe — every brushstroke of a painting or every thread of a textile. you really need to bring out
so the next leg in my journey to learn more has taken me to a large space in south london, where a dozen relating to hajj are being digitised. they are from the khalili collections, which includes what's considered to be the largest and most significant group of objects relating to the cultural history of hajj. and its founder is sir david khalili. i didn't start collecting islamic art because it was islamic, because it was the most diverse group of art i've ever seen. every piece had a...
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the travel rules have been slammed by frances, discriminatory and incomprehensible south london announced fully vaccinated travelers from the e. u and u. s. will no longer have to quarantine on arrival in england, except that is those coming from france. show that sky has more on the continental divide. they could almost hear the cries from a cross syrup when grace was and i were helping reunited people living in the united states and european countries with their family and france in the u. k. from 2nd august. at 4 am, people from these countries will be able to come to england from an ember country without having to quarantine if they're fully vax. i and others cried out until the roll that inconvenience back to that wrong to the european country, not to be included q angry citizens, bit ridiculous. frances, that excluded anyone traveling back from through france this weekend will up the current thing. well, most of the you and us will not have to for monday. the rules for france are based on period political tit for tat. that is shameful and to disgrace. where not people from this coun
the travel rules have been slammed by frances, discriminatory and incomprehensible south london announced fully vaccinated travelers from the e. u and u. s. will no longer have to quarantine on arrival in england, except that is those coming from france. show that sky has more on the continental divide. they could almost hear the cries from a cross syrup when grace was and i were helping reunited people living in the united states and european countries with their family and france in the u. k....
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fire broke out at a cardio�*s warehouse in south london. —— at ocado�*s factory. ocado factory�*s grid, disrupting grocery deliveries. the world's first 3d printed steel footbridge was revealed in amsterdam in the city's red light district. the a0 foot, six tonne mx 3d smart bridge will incorporate sensors which researchers can use to analyse foot traffic. and finally, this week, we saw this giant robot, who's learning to pick up cigarette butts on the beach — but it needs your help. this is the beachbot. it is designed by a dutch start—up. it uses microsoft's trove artificial intelligence system to help it work. people send in photos of cigarette butts to help teach it what to look for. a global hub that's felt the silence of the pandemic. so how do we bring back the buzz? even now, as things open up here in london, the streets may be alive with diners and drinkers, but many office buildings are at a fraction of capacity. we often talk about how the pandemic has changed the way that we live and work, but what we don't know is which of these changes are here to st
fire broke out at a cardio�*s warehouse in south london. —— at ocado�*s factory. ocado factory�*s grid, disrupting grocery deliveries. the world's first 3d printed steel footbridge was revealed in amsterdam in the city's red light district. the a0 foot, six tonne mx 3d smart bridge will incorporate sensors which researchers can use to analyse foot traffic. and finally, this week, we saw this giant robot, who's learning to pick up cigarette butts on the beach — but it needs your...
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a slightly cooler day across the northern half of the uk, highest temperatures found further south. londonws, the headlines... more than 160 people are now known to have died in severe floods across western europe, with hundreds still unaccounted for. the german president has been visiting one of the stricken areas. here in britain, as coronavirus cases continue to surge, the health secretary sajid javid says he is self isolating after testing postive. in a video on twitter, he said he felt a bit groggy, but he'd had both doses of the vaccine. a new round of afghan peace talks is under way in qatar. it follows substantial taliban gains in afghanistan, in the wake of the withdrawal of us forces. both sides are expressing cautious optimism that progress can be made. the first case of coronavirus inside the athletes' olympic village in tokyo has been detected, with just six days before the games open.
a slightly cooler day across the northern half of the uk, highest temperatures found further south. londonws, the headlines... more than 160 people are now known to have died in severe floods across western europe, with hundreds still unaccounted for. the german president has been visiting one of the stricken areas. here in britain, as coronavirus cases continue to surge, the health secretary sajid javid says he is self isolating after testing postive. in a video on twitter, he said he felt a...
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our correspondent greg mckenzie has been at a bar in south london with england fans, getting reactionell, very confident team and the fans here tonight, they were confident from the beginning. not one person here tonight said england were going to lose. they're predicting 4—0. somebody even said 8—1 to england. england didn't quite get there. four goals. an amazing performance. the atmosphere here just amazing too. here's some fan reactions. brilliant evening! so impressive from the guys, and harry kane leading from the front and very we are not really used to that. very comfortable, very comprehensive. never in doubt. they go on to play denmark in the semifinals and they are a good team. they are a good team. if you offered us denmark at the beginning of the tournament we would have taken it. at wembley, i think it is not in doubt at all. and i'm sure will do the job. well done, well done. and to people here, but do you make 4—0. we knew there were going to win. we put our bets on england winning 4—0. i said harry kane earlier. and here we are, so. exciting atmosphere, it has been am
our correspondent greg mckenzie has been at a bar in south london with england fans, getting reactionell, very confident team and the fans here tonight, they were confident from the beginning. not one person here tonight said england were going to lose. they're predicting 4—0. somebody even said 8—1 to england. england didn't quite get there. four goals. an amazing performance. the atmosphere here just amazing too. here's some fan reactions. brilliant evening! so impressive from the guys,...
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official inquiry has found that hundreds of vulnerable children in the care of lambeth council in south londons "hard to comprehend". more than 700 former residents complained about sustained cruelty and sexual abuse at 5 children's homes. apple, microsoft and google's parent company, alphabet, have reported sharp increases in sales and profits. the three tech giants have thrived during the pandemic as lockdowns pushed people to use their services. more on that in asia business report in the next half hour. indonesia has become the epicenter of asia's covid crisis. the country is reporting tens—of—thousands of new infections daily, and more than a thousand people are dying every day. that's putting a strain on hospitals, and on those who bury the dead. bbc indonesia's valdya baraputri has been following the funeral workers. a joint effort — firefighters and police now called to deal with the bodies of those who are dying at home. many having been turned away from hospitals which were already full. we can't show you the preceding inside the house, it obviously won't be fair to the victim or the
official inquiry has found that hundreds of vulnerable children in the care of lambeth council in south londons "hard to comprehend". more than 700 former residents complained about sustained cruelty and sexual abuse at 5 children's homes. apple, microsoft and google's parent company, alphabet, have reported sharp increases in sales and profits. the three tech giants have thrived during the pandemic as lockdowns pushed people to use their services. more on that in asia business report...
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these are the south londoners _ a blanket. these are the south londoners who _ a blanket.he crash there was another incident on this corner where a tram nearly overturned and an emergency brake was used. a passenger complained but it was not properly followed up. drivers were scared to report incidents because they thought they would disciplined. investigators found on nine occasions and emergency brake is used on this corner and management knew nothing about it. do you think you will getjustice? mat you think you will get 'ustice? not in this you think you will get justice? iifrit in this inquest, i don't think. you think you will getjustice? not in this inquest, i don't think. the | in this inquest, i don't think. the family still— in this inquest, i don't think. the family still think _ in this inquest, i don't think. the family still think they have not got all the answers to their questions. for then this is not the end. that report was from tom edwards and the families of victims killed have been speaking since the jury verdict, branding it a farce. they have said th
these are the south londoners _ a blanket. these are the south londoners who _ a blanket.he crash there was another incident on this corner where a tram nearly overturned and an emergency brake was used. a passenger complained but it was not properly followed up. drivers were scared to report incidents because they thought they would disciplined. investigators found on nine occasions and emergency brake is used on this corner and management knew nothing about it. do you think you will...
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as it was in tokyo. it south-east london as it was in to 0. ., , , south-east london as it wasthing. yeah, it means everything. _ tokyo. it means everything. yeah, it means everything. once _ tokyo. it means everything. yeah, it means everything. once in _ tokyo. it means everything. yeah, it means everything. once in a - tokyo. it means everything. yeah, it means everything. once in a life - means everything. once in a life time _ means everything. once in a life time achievement. as i say, it's pretty— time achievement. as i say, it's pretty hard _ time achievement. as i say, it's pretty hard to even get to the olympics in the first place. to do well, _ olympics in the first place. to do well, to— olympics in the first place. to do well, to even get a medal, yeah, it's speciat — well, to even get a medal, yeah, it's special-— it's special. white then turned cheerleader, _ it's special. white then turned cheerleader, roaring - it's special. white then turned cheerleader, roaring beth - it's special. white then turned - cheerleader, roaring beth shriever on before the pair coul
as it was in tokyo. it south-east london as it was in to 0. ., , , south-east london as it wasthing. yeah, it means everything. _ tokyo. it means everything. yeah, it means everything. once _ tokyo. it means everything. yeah, it means everything. once in _ tokyo. it means everything. yeah, it means everything. once in a - tokyo. it means everything. yeah, it means everything. once in a life - means everything. once in a life time _ means everything. once in a life time achievement. as i say,...
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i'm just a normal guy from south—east london. so it's just crazy. dreams really do come true.ng you all the latest from tokyo as team gb shoots up to fourth place in the medals table. also on the programme... will more key workers in england be given the right to test daily for covid instead of self—isolating? ministers are meeting to decide. flash floods and wildfires — in a year of extreme weather globally, scientists meet to assess the full extent of climate change. and the dutch band which is banned from performing as the netherlands closes nightclubs again because of covid. and coming up on the bbc news channel, a 13—year—old has won the women's skateboarding olympic final. japan's momiji nishiya took gold in the new event at her home games. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. it's been a gold rush for team gb at the olympics in tokyo. adam peaty claimed its first gold medal with victory in the 100 metres breaststroke, becoming the first british swimmer ever to retain an olympic title. and the golds kept coming, with tom daley — in his fourth consecutive olympic games
i'm just a normal guy from south—east london. so it's just crazy. dreams really do come true.ng you all the latest from tokyo as team gb shoots up to fourth place in the medals table. also on the programme... will more key workers in england be given the right to test daily for covid instead of self—isolating? ministers are meeting to decide. flash floods and wildfires — in a year of extreme weather globally, scientists meet to assess the full extent of climate change. and the dutch band...
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our correspondent greg mckenzie has been at a bar in south london with england fans — getting reactionent team and they were confident from the beginning. not one person said england were going to lose. they're predicting 4—0. somebody even said 8—1 to england. england didn't quite get there. four goals. an amazing performance. the skits some fan reactions.— some fan reactions. brilliant evening! _ some fan reactions. brilliant evening! very _ some fan reactions. brilliant evening! very impressive i some fan reactions. brilliantl evening! very impressive and heavy— evening! very impressive and heavy chain leading from the front — heavy chain leading from the front and _ heavy chain leading from the front and very comfortable, very — front and very comfortable, very comprehensive. never in doubt — very comprehensive. never in doubt. , ., ., , doubt. they going to play denmark— doubt. they going to play denmark in _ doubt. they going to play denmark in the _ doubt. they going to play| denmark in the semifinals doubt. they going to play - denmark in the semifinals and they are a good team
our correspondent greg mckenzie has been at a bar in south london with england fans — getting reactionent team and they were confident from the beginning. not one person said england were going to lose. they're predicting 4—0. somebody even said 8—1 to england. england didn't quite get there. four goals. an amazing performance. the skits some fan reactions.— some fan reactions. brilliant evening! _ some fan reactions. brilliant evening! very _ some fan reactions. brilliant evening! very...
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a tram crash which killed seven people in south london was an accident, an inquestjury has found.off the tracks in croydon in november 2016. the tram was travelling three times faster than the speed restriction. the families of those who died say justice has not been done and are calling for a new inquest. the opening ceremony for the olympic games is less than 2a hours away — but it's been marred by the sacking of the show�*s director. 0lympic officials say the ceremony should go ahead as planned — and team gb has announced who will be its flag bearers. 0ur sports correspondent natalie pirks is in tokyo. the japanese prime minister has indeed said the show will go on but he did condemned the director after footage emerged of the comedian making a joke about the holocaust in footage from one of his shows in the late 90s. he is one of three senior officials involved with the ceremony who has had to leave because of inappropriate comments in the past few months. in many ways if it does go ahead as planned the opening ceremony will look fairly similar to what we have seen before and
a tram crash which killed seven people in south london was an accident, an inquestjury has found.off the tracks in croydon in november 2016. the tram was travelling three times faster than the speed restriction. the families of those who died say justice has not been done and are calling for a new inquest. the opening ceremony for the olympic games is less than 2a hours away — but it's been marred by the sacking of the show�*s director. 0lympic officials say the ceremony should go ahead as...
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a police officer pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after abducting herfrom a street in south londonl outcry over women's safety. metropolitan police officer wayne couzens pleaded guilty to her kidnap, rape, and murder. the head of the force said everyone in policing felt betrayed. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. we'll be looking at the lengths couzens went to in trying to cover up his crimes — and questions tonight for the police. also on the programme. coronavirus infections across the uk back at levels not seen since february — as more and more people
a police officer pleads guilty to murdering sarah everard after abducting herfrom a street in south londonl outcry over women's safety. metropolitan police officer wayne couzens pleaded guilty to her kidnap, rape, and murder. the head of the force said everyone in policing felt betrayed. all of us in the met are sickened, angered and devastated by this man's crimes. they are dreadful. we'll be looking at the lengths couzens went to in trying to cover up his crimes — and questions tonight for...
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police officer wayne couzens pleads guilty to murdering after stretching her from a street in south london. he raped and killed her before dumping her body in kent. the head of the metrology police at every officer felt betrayed by his actions. mil of felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are sickened. - felt betrayed by his actions. fill rrt us in the met are sickened. angered. and devastated. by this man's crimes. ~' , , . , ., , crimes. the killing public questions around women's _ crimes. the killing public questions around women's safety _ crimes. the killing public questions around women's safety and - crimes. the killing public questions | around women's safety and handling investigations involving officers. there needs to be a really major cultural— there needs to be a really major cultural change or cultural revolution in relation to the way in which _ revolution in relation to the way in which police offending, if you like, is dealt _ which police offending,
police officer wayne couzens pleads guilty to murdering after stretching her from a street in south london. he raped and killed her before dumping her body in kent. the head of the metrology police at every officer felt betrayed by his actions. mil of felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are _ felt betrayed by his actions. all of us in the met are sickened. - felt betrayed by his actions. fill rrt us in the met are sickened....
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the bbc'sjohn mcmanus is at a run in teddington park in south london.g on? i'm not on, though. what is going on? in not planning to run myself. i would definitely be spectating rather than running but as you can see, the weather hasn't really turned up this morning. the clouds have calm and it is starting to rain, getting increasingly wet but park run organisers expect between one and 2000 people to turn up here in middlesex in this part to take part in a 3.1 mile five kilometre run here in the park. the first, as you say, since lock down stop park run is a massively popular and actually began here in 2004 with a couple of volunteers and 13 runners. since thenit volunteers and 13 runners. since then it has grown into a massive organisation with thousands of people taking place in park runs, notjust people taking place in park runs, not just across the people taking place in park runs, notjust across the uk but also all around the world as well. parkrun has a ready gotten under way in northern ireland and today gets under way again northern ireland and t
the bbc'sjohn mcmanus is at a run in teddington park in south london.g on? i'm not on, though. what is going on? in not planning to run myself. i would definitely be spectating rather than running but as you can see, the weather hasn't really turned up this morning. the clouds have calm and it is starting to rain, getting increasingly wet but park run organisers expect between one and 2000 people to turn up here in middlesex in this part to take part in a 3.1 mile five kilometre run here in the...