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the stabbing of two people in south london by a convicted terrorist could have been prevented, says an inquestjury. sudesh amman launched an attack in streatham last year while under surveillance — after being released halfway through a prison sentence. the inquest ruled he was lawfully killed by police — but that he could have been detained in the days before his attack. we'll have the latest. also this lunchtime. the taliban continues to tighten its grip on afghanistan — amnesty international says nine members of a minority group were tortured and murdered by theirforces. there and murdered by theirforces. was a lot of there and murdered by their forces. was a lot of fighting ethnic there was a lot of fighting with ethnic militia supporting the us military in this area so whether it was an ethnic reprisal or a government reprisal, we've seen all of this in the last few months. long term youth unemployment hits a five—year high — 200,000 under—25s have had no work for more than six months. and there's been a record number of bids to be the next uk city of culture — with 20 areas in th
the stabbing of two people in south london by a convicted terrorist could have been prevented, says an inquestjury. sudesh amman launched an attack in streatham last year while under surveillance — after being released halfway through a prison sentence. the inquest ruled he was lawfully killed by police — but that he could have been detained in the days before his attack. we'll have the latest. also this lunchtime. the taliban continues to tighten its grip on afghanistan — amnesty...
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an inquestjury has concluded that an attack in south london by a convicted terrorist who'd been releasedm prison just ten days earlier could have been prevented. in scotland, the snp and the greens agree a new power sharing agreement — but stop short of a formal coalition. retail sales unexpectedly fall to their lowest level since the shops reopened in april. the subscription site, onlyfans, has announced it will block sexually explicit photos and videos from october. there's been a record number of bids to be the next uk city of culture — the taliban is tightening its grip across afghanistan, and there are growing concerns about religious and media freedoms under the new regime. the human rights organisation, amnesty international, says the group murdered nine men from the hazara minority last month — some of them were tortured. while the german broadcaster, deutschewelle, says taliban fighters carried out a door—to—door search to try to find one of its journalists — he'd left the country, but they shot dead one of his relatives. here, the prime minister is due to hold a cobra emergency
an inquestjury has concluded that an attack in south london by a convicted terrorist who'd been releasedm prison just ten days earlier could have been prevented. in scotland, the snp and the greens agree a new power sharing agreement — but stop short of a formal coalition. retail sales unexpectedly fall to their lowest level since the shops reopened in april. the subscription site, onlyfans, has announced it will block sexually explicit photos and videos from october. there's been a record...
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an inquestjury rules the stabbing of two people in south london last year by a convicted terrorist couldave been prevented. nearly a week after the earthquake in haiti, the lucky are getting aid, but many still struggle. and, in at the deep end — the paralympian swimmer going for gold in tokyo. and coming up in the sport later in the hour on the bbc news channel. a thrilling day of eliminators in the hundred. oval invincibles are through to tomorrow's womens�* final. good evening. amid reports of executions and torture in afghanistan by the taliban, thousands of people continue to mass at kabul�*s airport, in the hope of being flown out of the country to safety. at times, british soldiers guarding the perimeter have struggled to keep the crowds of desperate people at bay. nato says so far, more than 18,000 have been airlifted out this week, and president biden tonight pledged to repatriate "every single american who wants to come home." the uk has flown out 2,400 people, according to the ministry of defence. many are afghans who'd worked with british forces, and 599 are british nationals
an inquestjury rules the stabbing of two people in south london last year by a convicted terrorist couldave been prevented. nearly a week after the earthquake in haiti, the lucky are getting aid, but many still struggle. and, in at the deep end — the paralympian swimmer going for gold in tokyo. and coming up in the sport later in the hour on the bbc news channel. a thrilling day of eliminators in the hundred. oval invincibles are through to tomorrow's womens�* final. good evening. amid...
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an inquestjury rules the stabbing of two people in south london last year by a convicted terrorist couldave been prevented. the pressure on ambulance services. we have a special report as the army are called in to help some hospital trusts. my my my, how can i resist you. and, reinventing their lives. the new careers of the cast of mamma mia. out of work, due to the pandemic. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel, we'll have the latest from the hundred eliminators. which teams will make it into tomorrow's finals? good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. amid reports of executions and torture in afghanistan thousands of people continue to mass at kabul�*s airport, in the hope of being airlifted out of the country. at times, soldiers guarding the perimeter struggled to keep all the desperate people at bay. nato says so far, more than 18,000 have been airlifted this week, amid criticism of the west's handling of the crisis, while here, the ministry of defence says the uk has flown out nearly 2,500 people, among them 599 british nationals, with many mo
an inquestjury rules the stabbing of two people in south london last year by a convicted terrorist couldave been prevented. the pressure on ambulance services. we have a special report as the army are called in to help some hospital trusts. my my my, how can i resist you. and, reinventing their lives. the new careers of the cast of mamma mia. out of work, due to the pandemic. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel, we'll have the latest from the hundred...
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the inquest into the death of a 20—year—old man, who attacked two people with a knife in south londonhas been shown footage of the moment he was shot dead by undercover police officers. sudesh amman had been released from prison 10 days earlier after serving time for terrorism offences. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports. knife in hand, this was the moment when sudesh amman turned on two surveillance officers, who immediately shot him dead. he was outside boots on streatham high road in south london and had just stabbed two members of the public. just over half an hour earlier, he'd left his probation hospital. a convicted terrorist who'd been released from prisonjust ten days previously, intelligence suggested he was still an extremist who wanted to carry out an attack, so he was being followed by a nine—man armed surveillance team, on foot, on cars and on a motorbike. ajd sports bag across his stomach concealed a poorly made hoax suicide belt. on streatham high road, he went into a hardware shop. a surveillance officer tried to catch up to see what he was doing
the inquest into the death of a 20—year—old man, who attacked two people with a knife in south londonhas been shown footage of the moment he was shot dead by undercover police officers. sudesh amman had been released from prison 10 days earlier after serving time for terrorism offences. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports. knife in hand, this was the moment when sudesh amman turned on two surveillance officers, who immediately shot him dead. he was outside boots on...
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i had them in as, as killed in south london. there's been so many different contrivances should, should she resign? you know, when you have a police in the, in the u. k, continuing to fail, somebody has to take responsibility for that failure. and we had so many different scenarios where the levels of institutional racism remains why with the lack of priest fillasy and where police in has been out of control and the, the community that has been the black community in the car and in the other community more quote, the more why, well, what happened in the, in the active off of this, they were killing by my cases under way that cases under way i should but why we got to but, you know, do i think somebody will be, how can you recall that custody was one in charge of trying to, well, she's had a low for female police commissioner. somebody need to tell you possibility. and i think on this occasion, she ought to possibility for not being forced into the 21st 10 p for not affecting the failing that are happening. but of course, you kno
i had them in as, as killed in south london. there's been so many different contrivances should, should she resign? you know, when you have a police in the, in the u. k, continuing to fail, somebody has to take responsibility for that failure. and we had so many different scenarios where the levels of institutional racism remains why with the lack of priest fillasy and where police in has been out of control and the, the community that has been the black community in the car and in the other...
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on the day of the attack he was being tracked through south london by a nine man team of armed surveillance on the high road and officer was only a few metres behind. he stole a knife and ran out of the shop stabbing but not killing two people as he ran along. chased by a pair of surveillance officers, their guns drawn. he turned on then they feared for their lives and opened fire. the jury concluded it was a lawful killing. the jury concluded it was a lawful killing. let's look at some of the day's other news. on the one—year anniversary of the poisoning of russian opposition leader alexei navalny, western nations and russia are taking actions against one other. the us and britain have imposed further santions on russian individuals, both for the attack and russia's chemical weapons programme. for their part, russian authorities have now raided more than 500 navalny supporters whose names were leaked online. the head of the us agency for international development has warned that food aid in ethiopia's tigray region will run out this week. samantha power has accused the government in addis
on the day of the attack he was being tracked through south london by a nine man team of armed surveillance on the high road and officer was only a few metres behind. he stole a knife and ran out of the shop stabbing but not killing two people as he ran along. chased by a pair of surveillance officers, their guns drawn. he turned on then they feared for their lives and opened fire. the jury concluded it was a lawful killing. the jury concluded it was a lawful killing. let's look at some of the...
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so you're going to say molly and steel balls are better than what's happening in south london. and up and down the country, but what role does music play and will it play? if indeed, this summer is the tinderbox, that you prepared to be saying is when you refer to my own generation, 989 and 81 and in music weaknesses, not just music. even alan called us. i mean, you mentioned still pulse. i remember the sleep out and show the crumbling kind of price to move the company and down. and so i don't remember the old one with a black clutch. you know why it does have a tremendous impact on the see who is be the element in music kind of stepping out because this question on how young people are really feeling deprived they feel marginalized. they go into what makes west and there's no way that government can solve that. now my underground young people would soon listen to it and it's to be influenced by it. so i'm going to be very careful about trying to control it. you are, you are lucky enough to go to jail and learn about james and 80 in prison. and i don't sure about this generatio
so you're going to say molly and steel balls are better than what's happening in south london. and up and down the country, but what role does music play and will it play? if indeed, this summer is the tinderbox, that you prepared to be saying is when you refer to my own generation, 989 and 81 and in music weaknesses, not just music. even alan called us. i mean, you mentioned still pulse. i remember the sleep out and show the crumbling kind of price to move the company and down. and so i don't...
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a reminder of our top story: the stabbing of two people in south london by convicted terrorist sudeshave been prevented, says an inquestjury. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon, i'm austin halewood with your latest sports news. we start with golf, because england's georgia hall is right in the thick of things on day two of the women's open at carnoustie. the 2018 champion is in the clubhouse, tied for the lead on seven under par, but there are still plenty of players out on the course. hall had one of the early tee times and she had a brilliant start to her round. she was as low as nine under par at one stage, but two bogeys on the back nine saw her finish at seven under, level with american mina harigae. scottish amateur louise duncan is four shots back — she couldn't quite recreate the heroics of her opening round, but she stays in the hunt over the weekend. defending champion sophia popov won't be there though. the german is on three over par and looks set to miss the cut. this a
a reminder of our top story: the stabbing of two people in south london by convicted terrorist sudeshave been prevented, says an inquestjury. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. good afternoon, i'm austin halewood with your latest sports news. we start with golf, because england's georgia hall is right in the thick of things on day two of the women's open at carnoustie. the 2018 champion is in the...
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the inquest into the death of a 20—year—old man, who attacked two people with a knife in south londonom prison 10 days earlier after serving time for terrorism offences. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports. knife in hand, this was the moment when sudesh amman turned on to surveillance officers who immediately shot him dead. he was outside boots on streatham high road in south london and had just stabbed to members of the public. just over half an hour earlier, he had left his probation hospital, a convicted terrorist who had been released from prison just ten days previously, intelligence suggested he was still an extremist who wanted to carry out an extremist who wanted to carry out an attack so he was being followed by a nine a man armed surveillance team, on foot, on cars and in a motorbike. ajd sports bag across his stomach concede a poorly made hoax suicide belt. 0n streatham high road, he went into a hardware shop and a surveillance officer tried to catch up to see what he was doing that he suddenly emerged with a stolen knife and stabbed a woman and a man a
the inquest into the death of a 20—year—old man, who attacked two people with a knife in south londonom prison 10 days earlier after serving time for terrorism offences. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford, reports. knife in hand, this was the moment when sudesh amman turned on to surveillance officers who immediately shot him dead. he was outside boots on streatham high road in south london and had just stabbed to members of the public. just over half an hour earlier, he had...
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he was shot dead in the line of duty — as a suspect was being taken into custody in south london.rugby coach — and on saturday, a special charity event took place in his honour. the aim... to raise funds to improve the lives of young people through sport. here's luke hanrahan. two teams, one that he played for and one hee coach. london irish versus east grinstead, the first of three matches played in his honour. his best mate sean now runs a foundation in his name. you'll make such a wonderful guy. the sadness and grief like everyone he brought people to want to play rugby to begin with and from there skills can be developed but here is great at getting people into training. he saw the whole thing as a youth centre. it is now a year since mark ratan died on the foundation created in this memory is designed to encourage young people from disadvantaged backgrounds into again of rugby. the other mackie had an amazing energy and commitment to not only rugby but his community, carrying on his, not legacy but his enthusiasm, is motivation that he had for again of the community and tryin
he was shot dead in the line of duty — as a suspect was being taken into custody in south london.rugby coach — and on saturday, a special charity event took place in his honour. the aim... to raise funds to improve the lives of young people through sport. here's luke hanrahan. two teams, one that he played for and one hee coach. london irish versus east grinstead, the first of three matches played in his honour. his best mate sean now runs a foundation in his name. you'll make such a...
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inquest into the death of a 20—year—old man, who attacked two people with a knife in streatham in south londonan had been released from prison 10 days earlier after serving time for terrorism offences. the footage shows him charging at the police before being shot. the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, has resigned after an inquiry found he sexually harassed 11 women. he's continued to deny the claims but said the best way to help now was to step aside. mr cuomo had been facing pressure to resign from fellow democrats, including presidentjoe biden. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, has been travelling around the uk listening to voters' concerns and taking stock after recent shifts in the political landscape. last week we looked at the impact the conservatives' success in the midlands and the north of england is having on their traditional heartlands in the south. today, we look at labour's challenge — whether the party can build on its success in cities to win back some of the towns it's lost. alex forsyth reports from leigh, in greater manchester. the members of leigh scooter club like t
inquest into the death of a 20—year—old man, who attacked two people with a knife in streatham in south londonan had been released from prison 10 days earlier after serving time for terrorism offences. the footage shows him charging at the police before being shot. the governor of new york, andrew cuomo, has resigned after an inquiry found he sexually harassed 11 women. he's continued to deny the claims but said the best way to help now was to step aside. mr cuomo had been facing pressure...
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a man who stabbed two people in south london before being shot dead by armed police had talked aboutueen" while in prison, his inquest heard today. he was released from hmp belmarsh just ten days before the attack. during his 20 months injail for terrorism offences, he had sworn allegiance to the leader of the islamic state group. the un says at least a0 afghan civilians have been killed in intense fighting in the past 2a hours as the taliban and government forces battle for control of helmand's provincial capital. it said thousands of people in lashkar gah have been displaced. the un also highlighted concerns about peoples' homes being occupied by fighters. in another incident, the afghan defence minister survived an armed attack on his home in kabul. let's get the latest from our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, who is in kabul tonight. as night began, a senior military source said the skies are clear tonight. in other words, now is the time to unleash an operation to clear taliban from the provincial capital lashkar gah in a campaign led by a ferocious bombing by afg
a man who stabbed two people in south london before being shot dead by armed police had talked aboutueen" while in prison, his inquest heard today. he was released from hmp belmarsh just ten days before the attack. during his 20 months injail for terrorism offences, he had sworn allegiance to the leader of the islamic state group. the un says at least a0 afghan civilians have been killed in intense fighting in the past 2a hours as the taliban and government forces battle for control of...
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a boxing club and community centre in south london says its future is at risk because of flooding — andiously. balham boxing club is credited with helping young people stay out of trouble and giving its members a positive attitude. ayshea buksh reports. it's muscle work of a different kind for these boxers in balham. they're back in training after their club was forced to close because of flooding. this was the club's locker room and changing area just a few weeks ago. so this is what's happened from the floods. here, lockers. this is like... it's not the first time it has happened. ..what the damage has done from previous floods. since we've been here we have always had issues with floods. but since they done the redevelopment of the park it's got considerably worse. it's sad because the water's rotted a lot of wooden stuff. there's wooden slats for the boxing ring and there's chairs and brooms and down there the toilets as well have been ruined because the water wasjust so high. this is the one place - where i feel like i fully try, this is the one place where i feel. like i don't car
a boxing club and community centre in south london says its future is at risk because of flooding — andiously. balham boxing club is credited with helping young people stay out of trouble and giving its members a positive attitude. ayshea buksh reports. it's muscle work of a different kind for these boxers in balham. they're back in training after their club was forced to close because of flooding. this was the club's locker room and changing area just a few weeks ago. so this is what's...
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the inquest into the death of a 20 year old man, who attacked two people with a knife in south londons the moment when sudesh amman turned on two surveillance officers, who immediately shot him dead. he was outside boots on streatham high road in south london and had just stabbed two members of the public. just over half an hour earlier, he'd left his probation hospital. a convicted terrorist who'd been released from prison just ten days previously, intelligence suggested he was still an extremist who wanted to carry out an attack, so he was being followed by a nine—man armed surveillance team, on foot, on cars and on a motorbike. ajd sports bag across his stomach concealed a poorly made hoax suicide belt. on streatham high road, he went into a hardware shop. a surveillance officer tried to catch up to see what he was doing, but he suddenly emerged with a stolen knife and stabbed a woman and a man as he ran. both survived. by this time, two surveillance officers were pursuing him, with their guns drawn. and outside boots, amman turned to confront them before being shot. this ain't rea
the inquest into the death of a 20 year old man, who attacked two people with a knife in south londons the moment when sudesh amman turned on two surveillance officers, who immediately shot him dead. he was outside boots on streatham high road in south london and had just stabbed two members of the public. just over half an hour earlier, he'd left his probation hospital. a convicted terrorist who'd been released from prison just ten days previously, intelligence suggested he was still an...
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heard that a convicted terrorist was released from prison days before he stabbed two people in south londons been found guilty of carrying out assaults on two black members of the public. ajudge has ruled pc declanjones acted unlawfully on two separate occasions when he wrongly suspected two different victims of committing crimes. neither had resisted arrest. borisjohnson has said iran must face consequences after a drone attack killed a briton and a romanian onboard a merchant tanker last week. the iranian government called claims that it was behind the attack baseless and provocative. the israeli—owned mt mercer street was attacked off 0man on thursday. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. hello. last month's heatwave took the uk to its joint fifth warmestjuly on record. wales, northern ireland, and scotland, according to the met office, were drier than average, and another dry day across much of scotland. england was wetter than average last month, but whilst many have stayed dry today, there have been some heavy, even torrential downpours around, reports of over 100
heard that a convicted terrorist was released from prison days before he stabbed two people in south londons been found guilty of carrying out assaults on two black members of the public. ajudge has ruled pc declanjones acted unlawfully on two separate occasions when he wrongly suspected two different victims of committing crimes. neither had resisted arrest. borisjohnson has said iran must face consequences after a drone attack killed a briton and a romanian onboard a merchant tanker last...
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a terrorist who was shot dead by armed police after stabbing two people in south london, was lawfullye. the background that you mention to this _ there. the background that you mention to this case _ there. the background that you mention to this case was - there. the background that you mention to this case was that l there. the background that you - mention to this case was that sudesh amman, 20 years old, on the 2nd of february last year, he left his probation hostel, he had been released from prison ten days earlier after having served a sentence for terrorism offences. he went out onto a busy street, a shopping street in london on a sunday afternoon in broad daylight, went into a hardware store, picked up went into a hardware store, picked up a knife, ran out of the shop, stabbed two pedestrians, demand and a woman, they both as you say, but the man was seriously injured and was, at the time, being followed by armed undercover officers and at the point those officers gave chase and sudesh amman turned towards the officers with this kitchen knife, 20 centimetres long, in his hand,
a terrorist who was shot dead by armed police after stabbing two people in south london, was lawfullye. the background that you mention to this _ there. the background that you mention to this case _ there. the background that you mention to this case was - there. the background that you mention to this case was that l there. the background that you - mention to this case was that sudesh amman, 20 years old, on the 2nd of february last year, he left his probation hostel, he had been released...
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an inquestjury has concluded that an attack in south london, by a convicted terrorist who'd been releasedrom prison just ten days earlier, could have been prevented. in scotland — the snp and the greens agree a new power sharing agreement — but stop short of a formal coalition. a new covid drug treatment which involves injecting patients with anti—bodies that attacks the virus has been approved by the medicines regulator. and, nicholas cage stars as a truffle forager coming to terms with the loss of his beloved pig. see what anna smith make of this and the rest of this week's releases in the film review at 5.45. in afghanistan, the taliban is tightening its grip across the country and there are growing concerns about religious and media freedoms under the new regime. the human rights organisation amnesty international says the group murdered 9 men from the hazara minority last month; some of them were tortured. while the german broadcaster deutschewelle says taliban fighters carried out a door—to—door search to try to find one of its journalists — he'd left the country, but they shot dead
an inquestjury has concluded that an attack in south london, by a convicted terrorist who'd been releasedrom prison just ten days earlier, could have been prevented. in scotland — the snp and the greens agree a new power sharing agreement — but stop short of a formal coalition. a new covid drug treatment which involves injecting patients with anti—bodies that attacks the virus has been approved by the medicines regulator. and, nicholas cage stars as a truffle forager coming to terms with...
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. >> cooper: alexander mclean began volunteering to help others as a teenager growing up in south londonfather is jamaican and his mother is english. he first went to africa when he was 18 to do hospice work in prisons and hospitals in uganda. >> mclean: we went onto this ward, and by the toilet on the floor, i saw a man lying on a plastic sheet in a pool of urine. and for five days, i washed him and tried to advocate for him. came the sixth day, and he was lying dead and naked on the floor. >> cooper: it's not something a lot of people i think would volunteer to do. >> mclean: i guess that sometimes in life, we see things that we can't unsee, and then we have a choice as to how we respond to them. because every person has gifts, and talents, and something to contribute to our society. our society can only flourish when the inherent worth of each person is valued. >> cooper: after returning to london, and graduating from law school, he could have gotten a high-paying job. instead, in 2007, he started a charity to improve conditions in african prisons. at nairobi's kamiti maximum security
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coverings in indoor public settings will continue a convicted terrorist shot dead by police in south london. i'm pretty speechless right now. obviously, kelly holmes is a legend of british athletics, and will be for a long time, and i've looked up to her. she is a lovely person. i have no words for that, honestly, but i want to thank my amazing team and my family who have made so many sacrifices for me... trevor and jenny. they have put so much belief in me. cos i did it. meanwhile, just like in rio, elaine thompson—herah has been crowned the sprint queen of the tokyo games. she took gold in the women's 200 metres to go with her gold in the 100 at the weekend. she surged to victory in 21.53 seconds — the second fastest time in history! it means that thompson—herah completes the "double—double" after achieving golds in the same events at rio in 2016. namibia's christine mboma and usa's gabrielle thomas took silver and bronze. it was a great morning for team gb on the water, with two sailing golds coming in the space of an hour. dylan fletcher and stuart bithell got first place in the men's 4
coverings in indoor public settings will continue a convicted terrorist shot dead by police in south london. i'm pretty speechless right now. obviously, kelly holmes is a legend of british athletics, and will be for a long time, and i've looked up to her. she is a lovely person. i have no words for that, honestly, but i want to thank my amazing team and my family who have made so many sacrifices for me... trevor and jenny. they have put so much belief in me. cos i did it. meanwhile, just like...
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victoria, as - you say, amman had been released ten days before he carried out this attack in south londong amman on the day of the attack and before that as well. we heard from one of the officers. he was a for two in court as bx75, and he told the jury they followed amman as he left the probation hostel where he had to stay as a condition of his release from prison and they followed him to streatham high road, it was after that that the undercover officer heard on that amman had started to stab people. he then said he ran towards the incident, he said it was at that point that he saw sudesh amman running towards him with in eight inch butchers knife, is how he described it. he tried to fire a shot at him and had no impact at all. the officer then told the jury that he gave chase and amman almost immediately stopped outside a boot store and it was at that point the officer said to the jury, i was officer said to thejury, i was in immediate fear of my life —— boots store for we also heard from another undercover officer. he was referred to in court as bx87 for his own protection, and he to
victoria, as - you say, amman had been released ten days before he carried out this attack in south londong amman on the day of the attack and before that as well. we heard from one of the officers. he was a for two in court as bx75, and he told the jury they followed amman as he left the probation hostel where he had to stay as a condition of his release from prison and they followed him to streatham high road, it was after that that the undercover officer heard on that amman had started to...
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and what a lovely smile. 15—year—old veronica enjoying an online therapy session at home in south—west london2—15—year—old children who are at high risk from covid like her were advised to have a vaccine, as well as those living with someone with a weakened immune system. but nearly four weeks on, and with the start of a new school term in sight, dozens of families like hers are still desperate for information about when they will get one. i think the urgency of the vaccine rollout for our children has been completely forgotten. it is not good enough. if something is announced on 19th july, having to wait until the end of august for a vaccination, it is too late. immunity isn't going to have time to have kicked in in a meaningful way. doctors say they are still waiting for search guidelines to help them identify from patient records which children are eligible. i can understand that parents and children are anxious about that because they want to ensure they get at least one vaccine before the school year starts in england. however, we have not yet received guidance on how the programme will
and what a lovely smile. 15—year—old veronica enjoying an online therapy session at home in south—west london2—15—year—old children who are at high risk from covid like her were advised to have a vaccine, as well as those living with someone with a weakened immune system. but nearly four weeks on, and with the start of a new school term in sight, dozens of families like hers are still desperate for information about when they will get one. i think the urgency of the vaccine rollout...
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veronica enjoying an online therapy session l enjoying an online therapy session at home in south—west londonold children who are atrying o high risk are advised to have a vaccine. nearly four weeks on, and with the start of a new school term in sight. dozens of families like hers are still desperate for information about when they will get one. i desperate for information about when they will get one-— they will get one. i think the uruen they will get one. i think the urgency of— they will get one. i think the urgency of the _ they will get one. i think the urgency of the vaccine - they will get one. i think the urgency of the vaccine roll . they will get one. i think the i urgency of the vaccine roll out they will get one. i think the - urgency of the vaccine roll out for our children has been completely forgotten, it is not good enough. if something is announced on 19thjuly, having to wait until the end of august for a vaccination, it is too late, immunity isn't going to have have time to have kicked in in a meaningful way.— have time to have kicked in in a meaningful way. have time to ha
veronica enjoying an online therapy session l enjoying an online therapy session at home in south—west londonold children who are atrying o high risk are advised to have a vaccine. nearly four weeks on, and with the start of a new school term in sight. dozens of families like hers are still desperate for information about when they will get one. i desperate for information about when they will get one-— they will get one. i think the uruen they will get one. i think the urgency of— they...
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croydon, south of london, has its share of them. housing on england's high streets. it's notjust shops. all sorts of vacant commercial buildings, from restaurants and gyms to banks. for the government, this is all about having a simpler, more flexible planning process, helping to create much—needed new homes and enabling struggling high streets to adapt. it's a seismic deregulatory shift in our planning system. the government has already made it far easier for buildings to switch between different commercial uses, but they've now gone a step further and allowed a switch between those commercial uses to residential use, without the need for planning permission. there is a size limit, and there is a need for prior approval, but this could significantly change the face of our high streets. croydon has been the sharp end of planning deregulation. in recent years, it's seen a wave of office buildings converted into flats, but with mixed success. now, more change could be coming down the tracks, and it's even got landlords worried. we abs
croydon, south of london, has its share of them. housing on england's high streets. it's notjust shops. all sorts of vacant commercial buildings, from restaurants and gyms to banks. for the government, this is all about having a simpler, more flexible planning process, helping to create much—needed new homes and enabling struggling high streets to adapt. it's a seismic deregulatory shift in our planning system. the government has already made it far easier for buildings to switch between...
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the inquest into the death of a man who attacked two people with a knife in south london in february was shot dead after stealing a knife and wounding two bystanders in streatham high road. james reynolds reports. he was pursued by two of those same officers who'd been undercover officers as part of the team which were monitoring him. they raced down the street after him. footage was then shown from the shop boots, which showed sudesh amman stopping during this chase and turning around to face those two officers, who were about 8—10 feet away from him at the time. and then, he held his knife in his right hand, made a motion towards them, and they, the footage shows, shot him. he fell to the ground. other officers part of that undercover team arrived quickly by car, by motorbike. they sealed off the area, worried that he was wearing a real suicide vest. explosive officers then went in to check and found that that vest was a fake vest. for over 60 years, singing sensation lulu has been wowing audiences with her powerhouse vocals, and her whip smart wit, and she's back with a new tour,
the inquest into the death of a man who attacked two people with a knife in south london in february was shot dead after stealing a knife and wounding two bystanders in streatham high road. james reynolds reports. he was pursued by two of those same officers who'd been undercover officers as part of the team which were monitoring him. they raced down the street after him. footage was then shown from the shop boots, which showed sudesh amman stopping during this chase and turning around to face...
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sir markjoins us now from south london. welcome, thank you forjoining us.s the reputational damage to the west? i how great is the reputational damage to the west? ~ how great is the reputational damage to the west?— to the west? i think there is some reputational _ to the west? i think there is some reputational damage, _ to the west? i think there is some reputational damage, particularlyl to the west? i think there is some i reputational damage, particularly to the united states, no question of that. this is not so much a military setback as a political setback for the biden administration. because he has pursued a policy that was started by donald trump, he did so without much consultation with closest allies and the implementation of the evacuation, the withdrawal, has been a flawed. we understand though from boris johnson's office that president biden has agreed with downing street that they will keep working to get everyone out who is eligible to be out, even if it means it is beyond the current evacuation phase. how difficult would that be if the tr
sir markjoins us now from south london. welcome, thank you forjoining us.s the reputational damage to the west? i how great is the reputational damage to the west? ~ how great is the reputational damage to the west?— to the west? i think there is some reputational _ to the west? i think there is some reputational damage, _ to the west? i think there is some reputational damage, particularlyl to the west? i think there is some i reputational damage, particularly to the united states, no...
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an inquestjury rules the stabbing of two people in south london last year by a convicted terrorist could
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the rapper known as dizzee rascal has been charged with assault, following an incident in south london real name is dylan mills, was charged after police officers visited an address in streatham on 8thjune. they said a woman at the property had suffered minor injuries, but did not need hospital treatment, police said. mr mills is due to appear at croydon magistrates�* court on 3rd september. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: it's considered one of the hardest gold medals to win. we meet the australian teenager competing in the new olympic discipline of sport climbing. this is bbc news. an olympic sprinter from belarus who was ordered home has been granted a humanitarian visa by poland and is due to fly to warsaw on wednesday. the international olympic committee announced an investigation. norway's karsten warholm beats his own world record to win gold in the men's 400 metre hurdles. got some breaking news from the olympics for you — and it's particularly good news for team gb and their sailing team. they have taken gold in the mens 49er class — the first time they have won the g
the rapper known as dizzee rascal has been charged with assault, following an incident in south london real name is dylan mills, was charged after police officers visited an address in streatham on 8thjune. they said a woman at the property had suffered minor injuries, but did not need hospital treatment, police said. mr mills is due to appear at croydon magistrates�* court on 3rd september. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: it's considered one of the hardest gold medals to win. we...
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and i feel most sorry for my dear commonwealth cousin, trevor noah from south africa who i once saw at the londonarginally less unfunny, and what's interesting is that 10 minutes after landing at jfk to get his big job on the comedy channel, this guy who's got all kinds of interesting perspectives, south africa via london and all the rest of it, he is suddenly as interesting boring as all the rest of them. it's the death of comedy. it's no laughing matter. >> tucker: it's totally soviet. they weren't very funny, either. mark steyn, great to see you tonight. thank you so much. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: remember you heard about liberals getting all paranoid that the russians were spying on us? you thought it was a pose, they really believe it. one prominent american democrat believed the russians were spying, we have that tape. the book "the long slide" has come out, you can buy it anywhere you can buy books or buy directly from tucker carlson tuckercarlson capsoff.com. we'll be right back. i will bless those who bless you here in israel and the former soviet union the jewish people are l
and i feel most sorry for my dear commonwealth cousin, trevor noah from south africa who i once saw at the londonarginally less unfunny, and what's interesting is that 10 minutes after landing at jfk to get his big job on the comedy channel, this guy who's got all kinds of interesting perspectives, south africa via london and all the rest of it, he is suddenly as interesting boring as all the rest of them. it's the death of comedy. it's no laughing matter. >> tucker: it's totally soviet....
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big job on the comedy channel, this guy who's got all kinds of interesting perspectives, south africa via londonesting boring as all the rest of them. it's the death of comedy. it's no laughing matter. >> tucker: it's totally soviet. they weren't very funny, either. mark steyn, great to see you tonight. thank you so much. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: remember you heard about liberals getting all paranoid that the russians t wee spying on us? you thought it was a pose, they really believe it.s one prominent american democrat believed the russians were spying, we have that tape. the book "the long slide" has come out, you can buy it anywhere you can buy books or buy directly from tuckercarlson.com. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't
big job on the comedy channel, this guy who's got all kinds of interesting perspectives, south africa via londonesting boring as all the rest of them. it's the death of comedy. it's no laughing matter. >> tucker: it's totally soviet. they weren't very funny, either. mark steyn, great to see you tonight. thank you so much. >> thanks a lot, tucker. >> tucker: remember you heard about liberals getting all paranoid that the russians t wee spying on us? you thought it was a pose,...
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emma simpson is in a former debenhams in south london for us.e very big spaces and quite crucial places sometimes and quite crucial places sometimes and major high streets. what are they being used for now? let me give you a glimpse. this doesn't look like a department store any more, this to be the former beauty whole of debenhams in this big shopping centre in wandsworth, and it is now a family and leisure entertainment centre called gravity. and it'sjust opened this month, brand—new, and an amazing use of the space, though, quite a transformation, and of course, what are we going to do with all the other department store space throughout the uk? and there is an awful lot of it. just look at these numbers. in 2016, the uk had more than 400 department stores, these are our main uk chains. today there are just around 80 left and of those that have closed, two thirds of those stores — well over 200 — are still standing empty. now some of those stores have won planning consent to re—purpose away from retail. look at all these lockers. five years o
emma simpson is in a former debenhams in south london for us.e very big spaces and quite crucial places sometimes and quite crucial places sometimes and major high streets. what are they being used for now? let me give you a glimpse. this doesn't look like a department store any more, this to be the former beauty whole of debenhams in this big shopping centre in wandsworth, and it is now a family and leisure entertainment centre called gravity. and it'sjust opened this month, brand—new, and...
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good evening from bbc london and bbc south east. be influencing our weather on monday. you can see on the satellite picture that there was a lot of cloud across the uk, with a few breaks here and there. but, overall, quite a cloudy picture. you can see the distribution of showers at the end of the afternoon. the really heavy ones across parts of scotland, northern england and northern ireland. in the south, there are still some heavy ones around, but they sort of come and go. and i think the chance of a little bit more brightness, and also, in the north—east of scotland here, not a bad day overall. so there are pockets of some decent weather. here is the low pressure through the night. you can see it spinning away on top of us. remember, this is a slow—moving area of low pressure. spinning over is quite fast. but it is moving slowly so the weather brings sets across the uk for some time. here it is on sunday. the centre of the low pressure has hardly moved. it has only drifted ever so slightly towards the north. that also means the w
good evening from bbc london and bbc south east. be influencing our weather on monday. you can see on the satellite picture that there was a lot of cloud across the uk, with a few breaks here and there. but, overall, quite a cloudy picture. you can see the distribution of showers at the end of the afternoon. the really heavy ones across parts of scotland, northern england and northern ireland. in the south, there are still some heavy ones around, but they sort of come and go. and i think the...
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you know in london and south—east england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it's it is still quite dull with all the cloud we've had. high pressure is close to the uk, keeping things settled friday, the weekend and throughout much of next week. doesn't mean sunny, though, and overnight and into the morning, a lot of cloud will have pushed in from the east. and temperatures will be a little lower than this in the countryside. across scotland, a lot of the cloud will clear during friday, but still keeping some towards the east coast. northern ireland, once any fog patches clear, some sunny spells here. for wales, especially in the west, far south—west of england, for cumbria, some occasional sunshine, perhaps developing more widely through some eastern parts of england on through the afternoon. this wind direction, though, will continue a feed of cloud and breeze into the coast of eastern scotland and north—east england, keeping temperatures down here at around 15, 16 degrees, whereas elsewhere, mainly 17 to 20. a little higher, though, with prolonged sunny spells a
you know in london and south—east england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it's it is still quite dull with all the cloud we've had. high pressure is close to the uk, keeping things settled friday, the weekend and throughout much of next week. doesn't mean sunny, though, and overnight and into the morning, a lot of cloud will have pushed in from the east. and temperatures will be a little lower than this in the countryside. across scotland, a lot of the cloud will clear...
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slow—moving torrential downpours, but the risk of catching them, south—east wales, south midlands, including into londonst places will not get to 20 celsius today. but again, it is ok if you are in some sunshine. whatever torrential downpours have developed in england and wales slowly fade this evening at the second half of the night looks dry, largely clear and temperatures will be lower than this away from the larger towns and city centres, so we are talking single figures in many places and a fresh and bright start on tuesday with a ridge of high pressure across us, although some showers will get going and we are watching this weather system heading in from the west slowly and tomorrow morning it could produce outbreaks of rain into the isles of scilly and cornwall. tomorrow in scotland, the greater chance of catching a shower compared with today among the sunny spells, in northern ireland a brighter day, a few showers will develop, and in england and where is although most places are dry, there are still a few torrential, slow—moving downpours getting going, once again with a risk of flooding and a
slow—moving torrential downpours, but the risk of catching them, south—east wales, south midlands, including into londonst places will not get to 20 celsius today. but again, it is ok if you are in some sunshine. whatever torrential downpours have developed in england and wales slowly fade this evening at the second half of the night looks dry, largely clear and temperatures will be lower than this away from the larger towns and city centres, so we are talking single figures in many places...
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you should stay dry all day further south but london sunny spells.o make gains across the country. let's talk more about this with lord dannatt, who's a former head of the british army. thank you very much for talking to us this morning. how do you feel about what internationally has been decided with afghanistan and military presence? i decided with afghanistan and military presence?— decided with afghanistan and milita resence? ,, ., military presence? i think we would all aaree military presence? i think we would all agree we — military presence? i think we would all agree we have _ military presence? i think we would all agree we have a _ military presence? i think we would all agree we have a tragedy i military presence? i think we would all agree we have a tragedy in i military presence? i think we would all agree we have a tragedy in the l all agree we have a tragedy in the making here. the consequence to a number of strategic errors that have been made by the government in washington, and by our own government in westminster but we are where
you should stay dry all day further south but london sunny spells.o make gains across the country. let's talk more about this with lord dannatt, who's a former head of the british army. thank you very much for talking to us this morning. how do you feel about what internationally has been decided with afghanistan and military presence? i decided with afghanistan and military presence?— decided with afghanistan and milita resence? ,, ., military presence? i think we would all aaree military...
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you know in london and south—east england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it�*he weekend and throughout much of next week. doesn�*t mean sunny, though, and overnight and into the morning, a lot of cloud will have pushed in from the east. and temperatures will be a little lower than this in the countryside. across scotland, a lot of the cloud will clear during friday, but still keeping some towards the east coast. northern ireland, once any fog patches clear, some sunny spells here. for wales, especially in the west, far south—west of england, for cumbria, some occasional sunshine, perhaps developing more widely through some eastern parts of england on through the afternoon. this wind direction, though, will continue a feed of cloud and breeze into the coast of eastern scotland and north—east england, keeping temperatures down here at around 15, 16 degrees, whereas elsewhere, mainly 17 to 20. a little higher, though, with prolonged sunny spells across western parts. 0vernight and into saturday, areas of cloud, clear spells, down into single figures where you�*re
you know in london and south—east england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it�*he weekend and throughout much of next week. doesn�*t mean sunny, though, and overnight and into the morning, a lot of cloud will have pushed in from the east. and temperatures will be a little lower than this in the countryside. across scotland, a lot of the cloud will clear during friday, but still keeping some towards the east coast. northern ireland, once any fog patches clear, some...
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you know in london and south—east england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it's close to the uk, keeping things settled friday, the weekend and throughout much of next week. doesn't mean sunny, though, and overnight and into the morning, a lot of cloud will have pushed in from the east. and temperatures will be a little lower than this in the countryside. across scotland, a lot of the cloud will clear during friday, but still keeping some towards the east coast. northern ireland, once any fog patches clear, some sunny spells here. for wales, especially in the west, far south—west of england, for cumbria, some occasional sunshine, perhaps developing more widely through some eastern parts of england on through the afternoon. this wind direction, though, will continue a feed of cloud and breeze into the coast of eastern scotland and north—east england, keeping temperatures down here at around 15, 16 degrees, whereas elsewhere, mainly 17 to 20. a little higher, though, with prolonged sunny spells across western parts. 0vernight and into saturday, areas of cloud, clea
you know in london and south—east england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it's close to the uk, keeping things settled friday, the weekend and throughout much of next week. doesn't mean sunny, though, and overnight and into the morning, a lot of cloud will have pushed in from the east. and temperatures will be a little lower than this in the countryside. across scotland, a lot of the cloud will clear during friday, but still keeping some towards the east coast. northern...
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he joins us from south—west london. thank you very much for being with us.n to the events we are seeing and building?— and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart _ and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart goes _ and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart goes out - and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart goes out to - and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart goes out to the | that my heart goes out to the families of and the us soldiers who may have died, but this was an easy target for isis—k, if it turns out to beat them. it is hard to think who else would have perpetrated such an appalling attack. it is a consequence of a flawed policy that began in february 2020, i am afraid. but given that you are unimpressed by the trump deal to which you refer, the deal between the trump administration and the taliban back in early 2020, given that boris johnson and his government was government was facing, was anything really he or anyone else could have donein really he or anyone else could have done in the immediate situation to reduce th
he joins us from south—west london. thank you very much for being with us.n to the events we are seeing and building?— and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart _ and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart goes _ and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart goes out - and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart goes out to - and building? it is a tragedy in that my heart goes out to the | that my heart goes out to the families of and the us soldiers who may have died, but this...
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you know in london and south—east england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it'se to the uk, keeping things settled friday, the weekend and throughout much of next week. doesn't mean sunny, though, and overnight and into the morning, a lot of cloud will have pushed in from the east. and temperatures will be a little lower than this in the countryside. across scotland, a lot of the cloud will clear during friday, but still keeping some towards the east coast. northern ireland, once any fog patches clear, some sunny spells here. for wales, especially in the west, far south—west of england, for cumbria, some occasional sunshine, perhaps developing more widely through some eastern parts of england on through the afternoon. this wind direction, though, will continue a feed of cloud and breeze into the coast of eastern scotland and north—east england, keeping temperatures down here at around 15, 16 degrees, whereas elsewhere, mainly 17 to 20. a little higher, though, with prolonged sunny spells across western parts. overnight and into saturday, areas of cloud, clear spe
you know in london and south—east england, even though it has been a little warmer than average, it'se to the uk, keeping things settled friday, the weekend and throughout much of next week. doesn't mean sunny, though, and overnight and into the morning, a lot of cloud will have pushed in from the east. and temperatures will be a little lower than this in the countryside. across scotland, a lot of the cloud will clear during friday, but still keeping some towards the east coast. northern...
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and a police officer who shot dead a terrorist on a south london street describes to an inquest how hehe sea. another rubberised rope, then, of course up to the buoy here. so a boat pulls up alongside, attaches to here, and that's its mooring position. you can understand, then, i think, how it will hopefully make a real difference. let's talk to neil and to michael. good morning to both of you. neil, tell us a little bit more about the seagrass meadows. obviously, an important ecosystem. why? yeah, incredible ecosystem. they're very much like the equivalent of our amazonian rainforest. they not only diffuse waves, they actually absorb carbon, they're home to a huge myriad of species. we have mainly the spiny sea horse at studland, but also occasionally the short snouted. but we also have in total six protected species on the site. it's now a marine conservation zone because of the lobbying we've done. and the ecology of the bay and the seagrass bed is so important. we've got things like bass and mackerel and cuttlefish and a whole host of species — english oysters. six protected specie
and a police officer who shot dead a terrorist on a south london street describes to an inquest how hehe sea. another rubberised rope, then, of course up to the buoy here. so a boat pulls up alongside, attaches to here, and that's its mooring position. you can understand, then, i think, how it will hopefully make a real difference. let's talk to neil and to michael. good morning to both of you. neil, tell us a little bit more about the seagrass meadows. obviously, an important ecosystem. why?...