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mark easton, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. in the grenfell fire was khadija saye, a promising young artist, whose mother, mary mendy, also lost her life in the disaster. today, members of their family were among those who went to st paul's cathedral to take part in the memorial service. later theyjoined a silent march by grenfell tower. our special correspondent lucy manning spent the day with them. they walked silently. it's hard to speak ofjust how much has been lost here. the firefighters, who were the first to grenfell that night, stood to honour those they rescued and those whose relatives they could not save. they comforted each other. so many families, the mendysjust one of thousands walking. the family had gathered this morning. while the months have passed, their sadness hasn't. they lost mary mendy and her daughter khadija saye. some people wanted her to be a doctor, but she didn't want to be a doctor, she wanted to be an artist. yeah. i cry every day, every day. it was the only thing i have, i don't have nothing. no
mark easton, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. in the grenfell fire was khadija saye, a promising young artist, whose mother, mary mendy, also lost her life in the disaster. today, members of their family were among those who went to st paul's cathedral to take part in the memorial service. later theyjoined a silent march by grenfell tower. our special correspondent lucy manning spent the day with them. they walked silently. it's hard to speak ofjust how much has been lost here. the firefighters,...
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mark easton, bbc news, st paul's cathedral.nister has been attending an eu summit, where she hopes fellow leaders will give permission for the brexit negotiations to move on to the next phase. mrs may insisted the brexit process was still on course, despite her defeat in a parliamentary vote last night. from brussels, our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. herjob tonight — to get 27 countries of all political colours on—side, a day afterfailing to line up everyone in her own party. will theresa may bend to her rebels' will? i'm disappointed with the amendment, but actually, the eu withdrawal bill is making good progress through the house of commons, and we are on course to deliver on brexit. and remember, last week, presidentjuncker said that significant progress had been made to move on to phase two of our negotiation. do you accept that, as prime minister, you are going to have to make more compromises, notjust with the opposition parties, but with your own side? well, just look at the passage of the eu withdrawal bil
mark easton, bbc news, st paul's cathedral.nister has been attending an eu summit, where she hopes fellow leaders will give permission for the brexit negotiations to move on to the next phase. mrs may insisted the brexit process was still on course, despite her defeat in a parliamentary vote last night. from brussels, our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. herjob tonight — to get 27 countries of all political colours on—side, a day afterfailing to line up everyone in her own party....
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although the service took place in st paul's cathedral, it was, i think, service took place in st paul'sation for people of all faiths, and indeed of no faith. we heard readings from people of different religions. prince harry there of course speaking now to people who were there. members of the royal family were very ms —— visibly moved and other members of the congregation were openly in tea rs the congregation were openly in tears at what they were hearing. prince charles accompanied by his wife camilla speaking to people as they come out of the cathedral. just to recap on some of the terrible details of this tragedy, 71 people are known to have lost their lives, as well as one unborn child. many of the people, the survivors of that tragedy, remain without a permanent home. only about a quarter of the people have been permanently rehoused since, and they are having to face this christmas in temporary accommodation. this is a theme that has re—occurred time and again, as people have spoken about what's happened to them this morning. but it has been hoped, of course, that this service w
although the service took place in st paul's cathedral, it was, i think, service took place in st paul'sation for people of all faiths, and indeed of no faith. we heard readings from people of different religions. prince harry there of course speaking now to people who were there. members of the royal family were very ms —— visibly moved and other members of the congregation were openly in tea rs the congregation were openly in tears at what they were hearing. prince charles accompanied by...
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a very emotional service at st paul's cathedral. i would emotional service at st paul's cathedral.int emotional service at st paul's cathedral. i would point out one thing, conspicuous of their absence, representatives of the chelsea and kensington councils. leaders of the councils asked not to go which tells its own stories. there were com pletely its own stories. there were completely discredited. the counsellor at the time of the disaster has gone and i would like to pay particular tribute to matt prior on his handling of the situation. he did an amazing job and also interviewed elizabeth campbell, the new head of the council, and he gave her a very tough ride but she stood there and apologised and i think she gave a really good account of herself. 1500 people yesterday in st paul's cathedral, the prince of wales, the duchess of cornwall, the duke and duchess of cambridge, prince harry, carey mulligan, adele, but the thing for me was the bishop of kensington who castigated the councils for letting people down. and he is spot on. this is probably on its own way one of the worst d
a very emotional service at st paul's cathedral. i would emotional service at st paul's cathedral.int emotional service at st paul's cathedral. i would point out one thing, conspicuous of their absence, representatives of the chelsea and kensington councils. leaders of the councils asked not to go which tells its own stories. there were com pletely its own stories. there were completely discredited. the counsellor at the time of the disaster has gone and i would like to pay particular tribute...
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a frosty morning in central london, outside st paul's cathedral. over the next couple of hours, 1500 invited guests will make their way inside for the national memorial service and we will be talking to some of them over the next couple of hours. let us bring you the bbc news so far today. a memorial service is being held at st paul's cathedral this morning for the victims and survivors of the grenfell tower fire in west london. 71 people were killed when the fire tore through the tower block, six months ago today. prince charles, prince william and theresa may will be among the 2,000 people who are expected to attend. my my thoughts and the thoughts of eve ryo ne my thoughts and the thoughts of everyone in the met with people who lost their lives and their loved ones. also those people who lived in g re nfell tower ones. also those people who lived in grenfell tower and those who escaped, those who have lost their homes and the local community. it is the most appalling tragedy. our thoughts are with them. theresa may is due at a summit in brussels
a frosty morning in central london, outside st paul's cathedral. over the next couple of hours, 1500 invited guests will make their way inside for the national memorial service and we will be talking to some of them over the next couple of hours. let us bring you the bbc news so far today. a memorial service is being held at st paul's cathedral this morning for the victims and survivors of the grenfell tower fire in west london. 71 people were killed when the fire tore through the tower block,...
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today at 2pm: a memorial service at st paul's cathedral to remember the 71 victims of the grenfell towerire. more than 1500 people attended the multi—faith service for the 53 adults and 18 children who died. iamat iam at st i am at st paul's where we have been talking to survivors and family members attending the service alongside members of the royal family. in the next half hour the prime minister will return to brussels for a crucial eu summit after her brexit commons defeat last night. eu leaders arriving here in brussels say yes to sufficient progress on the withdrawal agreement but what does the british prime minister want next? a big moment for a media mogul — rupert murdoch is shrinking his empire by selling the majority of his company fox to disney. coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with hugh and a rare good day for england at the ashes. indeed, good afternoon, not a bad start at all and a special moment for dawid malan who had to hold back the tears as he scored his first test century and has helped england into a good position. more later on the hour. thanks hugh and
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reeta chakrabarti is at st paul's. it's been a day of emotion and also reflection here at st paul's cathedralrs, families and rescuers gathered six months to the day since that terrible tragedy at grenfell tower. our correspondent reports on the morning's events. it's been a long six months for so many families whose lives were torn apart exactly six months ago. the tragedy which highlighted failures alongside the bravery of the emergency services and the unity within a community. today they came together. we try our best to stay together. we try our best to stay together and stay united, so that's exactly what's happening and all the difficulties we have, all of the ha rd difficulties we have, all of the hard days, the hard time we had is unforgettable, hard days, the hard time we had is u nforg etta ble, we hard days, the hard time we had is unforgettable, we cannot forget. joined by members of the royal family who have met many of those affected by the fire, alongside political leaders showing their support. the duke and duchess of cambridge and prince harry making their way to their seats
reeta chakrabarti is at st paul's. it's been a day of emotion and also reflection here at st paul's cathedralrs, families and rescuers gathered six months to the day since that terrible tragedy at grenfell tower. our correspondent reports on the morning's events. it's been a long six months for so many families whose lives were torn apart exactly six months ago. the tragedy which highlighted failures alongside the bravery of the emergency services and the unity within a community. today they...
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peter, i've been reading up on st. paul. he was beheaded. >> anthony: he was beheaded. >> asia: for certain. >> anthony: st. paul wasn't like a nice guy. >> asia: no, he was terrible. >> anthony: he was in charge or persecuting heretics and christians. anyways, he's on his way to damascus to torture the [ bleep ] out of some more christians, and he experiences a blinding light. he goes blind. >> asia: and what does the voice say? "i am jesus, your lord. you're torturing christians. you shall stop." >> anthony: yeah, get on board, get on the jesus train. and then three days later the scales fell from his eyes. >> asia: but the scales is like prosciutto. he had prosciutto in front of his eyes and fell down. and then he was like, oh. >> anthony: you're making me hungry. >> asia: it's a miracle. >> anthony: as important as religion, folklore, and history are to me, you know what's more important? dinner. a last grab at some local specialties. >> asia: in the past, the town was considered a sacred site protected by st. paul who a
peter, i've been reading up on st. paul. he was beheaded. >> anthony: he was beheaded. >> asia: for certain. >> anthony: st. paul wasn't like a nice guy. >> asia: no, he was terrible. >> anthony: he was in charge or persecuting heretics and christians. anyways, he's on his way to damascus to torture the [ bleep ] out of some more christians, and he experiences a blinding light. he goes blind. >> asia: and what does the voice say? "i am jesus, your lord....
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mark easton, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. the streets of west london in silence every month since the grenfell tower tragedy, remembering those who lost their lives. taking on a particular poignancy today, our correspondent adina campbell is at this evening's march. tell us what has happened, is it still going on or has itjust finished? in the last few minutes, the march has come to an end. at the moment we are hearing speeches being said behind me. hundreds of people, up said behind me. hundreds of people, up to around 2000 people have taken pa rt up to around 2000 people have taken part in tonight's six silent marks, remembering and reflecting on those people who died in the fire exactly six months ago. it has been an opportunity for members of this community and wider community to come together, stand together, walked together and reflect on what has happened. we have seen different age groups from babies to the elderly coming through to act in solidarity, hold hands, hugging each other and remember silently what happened
mark easton, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. the streets of west london in silence every month since the grenfell tower tragedy, remembering those who lost their lives. taking on a particular poignancy today, our correspondent adina campbell is at this evening's march. tell us what has happened, is it still going on or has itjust finished? in the last few minutes, the march has come to an end. at the moment we are hearing speeches being said behind me. hundreds of people, up said behind me....
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more than 15 hundred people attended the multi—faith service at st paul's, including members of the royalamily. relatives of those who were lost took part, and questioned whether their deaths could have been prevented. more than 15 hundred people attended the multi—faith service at st paul's, including members today we ask why warnings were not heeded, why a community was left feeling neglected, uncared for, not listened to we'll have a full report on the events at st paul's today. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. the prime minister arrives in brussels, for a crucial eu summit, and says the uk is on course to deliver brexit. iam i am disappointed in the amendment, but the eu withdrawal bill is making good progress throughout the house of commons, and we will deliver on brexit. they wanted no what a deep and special partnership actually means. the scottish government raises income tax, for those earning more than 2a thousand pounds a year. rupert murdoch sells a majority of 21st century fox to disney, in one of the biggest media deals for years. and a 70—year—old mystery is solved,
more than 15 hundred people attended the multi—faith service at st paul's, including members of the royalamily. relatives of those who were lost took part, and questioned whether their deaths could have been prevented. more than 15 hundred people attended the multi—faith service at st paul's, including members today we ask why warnings were not heeded, why a community was left feeling neglected, uncared for, not listened to we'll have a full report on the events at st paul's today. the...
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britain holds a memorial service at st paul's cathedral for the victims of one of the country's worst peacetime tragedies at least seventy people were killed in the grenfell tower fire in central london six months ago. it's good to have you with us we begin with a fatal accident in the south of france where a train has collided with a school bus or it happened near the spanish border in the interior ministry says at least four teenagers were killed after the train hit the bus splitting it into. crash occurred in the village of milan some fifteen kilometers west of pipping on another seven people were seriously injured the french prime minister is traveling to the crash site at this hour. we want to go now to correspondent on elisa betts mortagne she joins us from paris on these vets do we know anything yet about how this accident happened. we know that the bus was a stark or a level crossing of the one of the lowest level crossings in the country there are increasingly replaced by bridges or colonels but not enough. that has been speculation that they will have to study the remains fo
britain holds a memorial service at st paul's cathedral for the victims of one of the country's worst peacetime tragedies at least seventy people were killed in the grenfell tower fire in central london six months ago. it's good to have you with us we begin with a fatal accident in the south of france where a train has collided with a school bus or it happened near the spanish border in the interior ministry says at least four teenagers were killed after the train hit the bus splitting it into....
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after the fire that shocked the world and killed seventy one briton holds a memorial service at st paul's cathedral we'll go live to the service also coming up. bottom line deals a blow to britain's tourism me as she heads to a summit in brussels for brics the talks but the solution could lie in norway could this king crab be a part of it and in the bundesliga and up and on form shall kill are determined to catch up with themselves and to second spot in the table by beating a solid outside but we've got all the know it's field. i'm under. a memorial service is now underway in london honoring the victims of the grand tower fire which took place six months ago the ceremony is taking place in simple as cathedral survivors of the fire are in attendance at the service you're seeing live pictures of that coming from london along with firefighters and senior members of the royal family at least seventy one people were killed in the tower block fire that broke out in the early morning of june the fourteenth. listen listen in and see and soak in a bit of the atmosphere what's happening in simple.
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st. paul's hockey team. did not know what st. was growing up, and i think it is called america's hogwarts, and i mean it only many in the nicest way. there is a picture of the st. paul's hockey team, and there is mueller and kerry on the hockey team together. >> i didn't know that. >> and so mueller grows one enough money and awareness to go to a place like st. paul's which most american kids have e never heard of and then at princeton, and at a time when all of the guys his age are trying to get out of vietnam, he joins the marines infantry and becomes a captain and wounded by the north vietnamese and comes home to uva law school. >> as i reflect upon my career, i could say that i never would have anticipate where i ended up. >> we have talked about him on television together many time, and we always come back to the themes of his life, that he is someone who has always chosen public service. he is if you were to go into the laboratory and create the perfect nemesis for donald trump, and someone immune to twitter and someone who
st. paul's hockey team. did not know what st. was growing up, and i think it is called america's hogwarts, and i mean it only many in the nicest way. there is a picture of the st. paul's hockey team, and there is mueller and kerry on the hockey team together. >> i didn't know that. >> and so mueller grows one enough money and awareness to go to a place like st. paul's which most american kids have e never heard of and then at princeton, and at a time when all of the guys his age are...
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frankie mccamley is at st paul's cathedral this morning for us.edral this morning for us. tell us about the service today. yes, well, charlie, the main focus of this service is to try to remember the 71 people who lost their lives six months ago today. there will also be a chance to say thank you to the emergency services who came there to help, and also, for all of those people affected to come together to hear messages of support and to make sure that this is something that is not forgotten. we are expecting around 2000 people here a bit later on. service starts at 11. 1500 of those will be survivors, community workers, families, and those who gave up their time to help in those days following the fire. the remaining 500 will be emergency services. we are going to see politicians here to be the prime minister, theresa may, labour leader, jeremy corbyn. 0ther leaders will be here, and many of the royals will be down. they have been quite heavily involved in meeting different families over the last two months. now, i have been covering this story
frankie mccamley is at st paul's cathedral this morning for us.edral this morning for us. tell us about the service today. yes, well, charlie, the main focus of this service is to try to remember the 71 people who lost their lives six months ago today. there will also be a chance to say thank you to the emergency services who came there to help, and also, for all of those people affected to come together to hear messages of support and to make sure that this is something that is not forgotten....
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that was the biggest loss outside st paul's cathedral in london that we now bring you up to date with someone histories making news and on the way israel has closed its gaza border crossing in response to rockets fired from the palestinian on played over the past week these really military has also launched air strikes in the gaza strip killing two hamas gunmen the cross border fire has come off to u.s. president donna trance recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital. doctors without borders see at least six thousand seven hundred muslims were killed in the first month of an army crackdown in me an ma that began in august the aid group called that number a conservative estimate and says at least seven hundred thirty children under the age of five well among the dead. tanzania has held a ceremony to honor fourteen of its un peacekeepers killed in the. democratic republic of congo last week it was the deadliest attack on the blue helmets in almost a quarter of a century one soldier remains missing and another forty four injured. a spacecraft carrying a three man crew has landed in ka
that was the biggest loss outside st paul's cathedral in london that we now bring you up to date with someone histories making news and on the way israel has closed its gaza border crossing in response to rockets fired from the palestinian on played over the past week these really military has also launched air strikes in the gaza strip killing two hamas gunmen the cross border fire has come off to u.s. president donna trance recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital. doctors without borders...
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a lot of the front pages feature pictures from that moving service at st paul's cathedral six monthsthe grenfell disaster. also there is the grief people are going through, you can see that clearly. the tears. which is to be expected. the problem is, i think, which is to be expected. the problem is, ithink, this which is to be expected. the problem is, i think, this is going to go on for such a long time. when we have inquiries, events like this that happen in this country, i think people who live those events often find it is dragged out, it's long, it really laborious process. ijust hope... they talk about it being over a year before we start getting any of the evidence together. i think it's not good enough and i think... i covered the hillsborough disaster, look how long it took to sort that out and for the truth to come out after we found the lose of of people were lying. the community need answers quickly. some of these families will be in hotels over christmas, some in temporary accommodation. this really isn't good enough. this is what i'm thinking about today. it's a race so
a lot of the front pages feature pictures from that moving service at st paul's cathedral six monthsthe grenfell disaster. also there is the grief people are going through, you can see that clearly. the tears. which is to be expected. the problem is, i think, which is to be expected. the problem is, ithink, this which is to be expected. the problem is, i think, this is going to go on for such a long time. when we have inquiries, events like this that happen in this country, i think people who...
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more than 1500 people attended the multi—faith service at st paul's cathedral, including members of thers questioned whether the deaths could have been prevented. today, we ask why warnings were not heeded, why a community was left feeling neglected, uncared for, not listened to. and tonight, in the streets of west london, a silent march to involve more of the local community in today's remembrance. we'll be reporting on the service at st paul's and we'll be talking to some of the families who attended. also tonight. theresa may is attending the eu summit in brussels,
more than 1500 people attended the multi—faith service at st paul's cathedral, including members of thers questioned whether the deaths could have been prevented. today, we ask why warnings were not heeded, why a community was left feeling neglected, uncared for, not listened to. and tonight, in the streets of west london, a silent march to involve more of the local community in today's remembrance. we'll be reporting on the service at st paul's and we'll be talking to some of the families...
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a national memorial service has been held at st paul's cathedral, six months to the day after the fire at grenfell tower. more than 1500 people attended including members of the royal family. four children have died after a train crashed into a school bus at a level crossing in southern france. there are reports that 19 others are injured, with the students aged between 11 and 15. theresa may says the uk is "on course to deliver on brexit" as she arrived in brussels, the day after her first commons defeat as prime minister. the scottish government puts new tax reforms on the agenda — lower earners would pay less tax than the rest of the uk, while higher earners would pay more. rupert murdoch sells a majority of 20th century fox to disney in one of the biggest media deals for years. as we have been hearing, survivors of the grunfeld fire have been attending a memorial service at st paul's cathedral. the service, six months since the disaster, also gave thanks to all those who assisted at the time of the fire and in the weeks and months since. frankie mccamley reports. it's been a long s
a national memorial service has been held at st paul's cathedral, six months to the day after the fire at grenfell tower. more than 1500 people attended including members of the royal family. four children have died after a train crashed into a school bus at a level crossing in southern france. there are reports that 19 others are injured, with the students aged between 11 and 15. theresa may says the uk is "on course to deliver on brexit" as she arrived in brussels, the day after her...
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britain holds a memorial service at st paul's cathedral for the victims of one of the country's worst peace time tragedies at least seventy people were killed in the grenfell tower fire in central london six months ago. and ending net neutrality in the united states internet providers there will now be able to throttle speeds to individual websites critics say it's a death sentence for a free and open internet. i bring coffee it's good to have you with us we begin with a fatal accident in the south of france where a train has collided with a school bus the interior ministry says at least four teenagers were killed after the train hit the bus splitting it into the crash occurred in the village of me last. some fifteen kilometers west of peping young of the french prime minister we understand is now at the crash site. we want to go now to corresponded to on elizabeth smart a she joins us from paris on elizabeth what are the latest numbers of casualties and the conditions of those injured do we know. we still do a fall off a town to four teenagers who died in the crash and about two doze
britain holds a memorial service at st paul's cathedral for the victims of one of the country's worst peace time tragedies at least seventy people were killed in the grenfell tower fire in central london six months ago. and ending net neutrality in the united states internet providers there will now be able to throttle speeds to individual websites critics say it's a death sentence for a free and open internet. i bring coffee it's good to have you with us we begin with a fatal accident in the...
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st. paul's.nd then when kids his age are trying to get out of vietnam, joins the infantry, and then comes home, uva law school. >> i can say i never could have anticipated where i have ended up. >> we have talked about him on television together many times and we always come back to the themes of his life. that he is someone who has always chosen public service. if you were to go spoo a laboratory and create the perfect nemesis for donald trump, someone immune to twitter, someone who does not care about his own press, someone who is not at all distracted. he's not distractable. he is the opposite of donald trump in every way. >> what the prosecutors should be looking at are hillary clinton's 33,000 deleted e-mails. >> he defines discipline and focus in a way that makes him, as you end 2017 and head into 2018, he is the looming threat over donald trump's presidency. >> an unyielding commitment to the rule of law and to the safety and security of the citizens we serve. >> think about this. since th
st. paul's.nd then when kids his age are trying to get out of vietnam, joins the infantry, and then comes home, uva law school. >> i can say i never could have anticipated where i have ended up. >> we have talked about him on television together many times and we always come back to the themes of his life. that he is someone who has always chosen public service. if you were to go spoo a laboratory and create the perfect nemesis for donald trump, someone immune to twitter, someone...
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and the top story here in the uk: a national memorial service has been held at st paul's cathedral, sixths to the day after the fire at grenfell tower in west london. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. wa lt walt disney and 21st century fox signa walt disney and 21st century fox sign a $52 billion lock of the deal that may alter the entertainment landscape. and the lastjedi is expected to be an unstoppable force at the box office and for memorabilia merchants. hello and welcome to asia business report two of the biggest names in the movie business are emerging in order to ta ke business are emerging in order to take on netflix and other online streaming services. walt disney has agreed to purchase most of 21st century fox, owned by australian media mogul rupert murdoch. they are a doing it for 50 two billion dollars. disney willacquire a doing it for 50 two billion dollars. disney will acquire all of these brands you see on screen here. as pa rt of these brands you see on screen here. as part of the deal, the disney ceo will stay on the company until 2021.
and the top story here in the uk: a national memorial service has been held at st paul's cathedral, sixths to the day after the fire at grenfell tower in west london. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. wa lt walt disney and 21st century fox signa walt disney and 21st century fox sign a $52 billion lock of the deal that may alter the entertainment landscape. and the lastjedi is expected to be an unstoppable force at the box office and for memorabilia merchants....
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at st paul's cathedral in london today members of the royal family will attend a memorial service withd by the fire at grenfell tower in west london injune this year, exactly six months ago, which claimed the lives of 71 victims. our special correspondent allan little has been back to the area where the disaster happened and reports on the lasting impact there and beyond. it is the abiding image of 2017, it scars the west london cityscape and, perhaps, the conscience of the country. that it happened in one of the richest parts of london has made it for many a tale of two britons, living side by side, but separately. the dale youth boxing club used to train in grenfell tower, their gym was lost to the fire, now they use this concrete corner of a multi—storey car park. three, two... stay down. the club coach is gary mcguinness. he says years of gentrification, of regeneration projects, have made the old london working—class, who used to thrive here, a diminishing presence. regeneration, what does the word mean, like, you know? you know, it seems like it means clear out for the locals to
at st paul's cathedral in london today members of the royal family will attend a memorial service withd by the fire at grenfell tower in west london injune this year, exactly six months ago, which claimed the lives of 71 victims. our special correspondent allan little has been back to the area where the disaster happened and reports on the lasting impact there and beyond. it is the abiding image of 2017, it scars the west london cityscape and, perhaps, the conscience of the country. that it...
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tonight, an emotional service at st paul's to remember grenfell six months on.'ll speak to one of those who escaped the blaze that night. and we spend time at a school in the shadow of the tower to find out how staff and students are coping. i've had children during my pe lessons saying, "oh, look, that's where my bedroom was". it's in their view at playtime. the one time that they are meant to be coming out to play, there's a juxtaposition there, because we've got the tower being a shadow. we'll ask a leading child psychologist just what can be done to help. also tonight: a warning about bitcoin from one of britain's top financial regulators. "don't buy it", he says, "unless you're prepared to lose your shirt". if you want to invest in bitcoin, be prepared to lose all your money, that would be my serious warning. and is a white journalist asking a blackjournalist for contacts, quotes or information simply "good research"? or is it the culturally inappropriate theft of intellectual property? they came to st paul's cathedral, 1500 people of all faiths and none, t
tonight, an emotional service at st paul's to remember grenfell six months on.'ll speak to one of those who escaped the blaze that night. and we spend time at a school in the shadow of the tower to find out how staff and students are coping. i've had children during my pe lessons saying, "oh, look, that's where my bedroom was". it's in their view at playtime. the one time that they are meant to be coming out to play, there's a juxtaposition there, because we've got the tower being a...
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right now, the trinity center feeds the homeless at its walnut creek campus near st. paulepiscopal church. but it needs to be revamped. during construction they want to move to this downtown building. >> there's going to be a bunch of homeless people congregating where i go get a yogurt and burger. >> i have no problems providing money for them i just don't want them in my town. >> the decision that is it's making -- likely to make it worse. >> i'm happy they voice their concerns. >> reporter: but a board member at the trinity center says the day shelter is desperately needed. without council's approval some of those who depend on the services will lose a year and a half. >> you lose the advocacy, a place to take a shower, to get a meal. >> reporter: the official vote has not come yet but could come in the next few minutes. kristin ahers. >>> should police be able to use pepper spray to control crowds like this? tonight a bay area city is having second thoughts. >> could this deadly derailment have been prevented. the technology in the bay area to prevent these kind of dis
right now, the trinity center feeds the homeless at its walnut creek campus near st. paulepiscopal church. but it needs to be revamped. during construction they want to move to this downtown building. >> there's going to be a bunch of homeless people congregating where i go get a yogurt and burger. >> i have no problems providing money for them i just don't want them in my town. >> the decision that is it's making -- likely to make it worse. >> i'm happy they voice their...
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in st paul and i think i feel in the wonderful everything but at the end important it was and i mean go across a reference to what i'm doing i don't know how they like it will. get out. the door they. don't know. i think we're headed over we thought it. had a remarkable that you wrote the book. if you go i'm the kind i talked about i have a company oh he. had enough and he had like a guy like him off and i pointed out to my little boy. to. become a lackey you know i gave up on my manager. the fellows he hung on the from time to. time a script but i'm not up on it and i'm now i'm just an unfit. i'm but i'm going to be comfortable. but i mean when i. when i don't. have that you're messing with thank you. you know they. give you more than i'm going to get and i would want to be a little more than a lot of you did but i financial gain. i'm almost done are you going my way i'll hold that you were not it was enough proficient on the lead on this one of the. four that. they were fighting that i mean. like. if you will be. restored as if you live years people love to know this is what i mean
in st paul and i think i feel in the wonderful everything but at the end important it was and i mean go across a reference to what i'm doing i don't know how they like it will. get out. the door they. don't know. i think we're headed over we thought it. had a remarkable that you wrote the book. if you go i'm the kind i talked about i have a company oh he. had enough and he had like a guy like him off and i pointed out to my little boy. to. become a lackey you know i gave up on my manager. the...
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st. paul's cathedral. his days were truly short. his vision was long.egin asiaild a new community in and in all of the pacific. a community of nations dedicated together to the works of progress of all their peoples. the sense of that community is already coming into being. other men and leaders will carry that cause forward, in this and all the other lands that rim this great ocean. history is going to preserve an honored place in its memory for the name of harold holt, at a critical time. andas he who saw the vision he who assumed leadership and anded us with a new spirit, with a fuller faith. sweeping orchestral music ♪ ♪] [ bells tolling] >> following the visit to australia, a curtain of cigarettes had enveloped the presidential caravan. secrecy had enveloped the presidential caravan. just before 11:00 on the evening of the 22nd, the presidential party arrived at the airbase in thailand, home of the 388th tactical fighter wing and a takeoff point for the air -105s, making daily combat runs over north vietnam. ♪ after a four hour rest, the president
st. paul's cathedral. his days were truly short. his vision was long.egin asiaild a new community in and in all of the pacific. a community of nations dedicated together to the works of progress of all their peoples. the sense of that community is already coming into being. other men and leaders will carry that cause forward, in this and all the other lands that rim this great ocean. history is going to preserve an honored place in its memory for the name of harold holt, at a critical time....
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in st paul and i think i feel in the one that i have anything but at the end imponderables and i mean go across a reference to what i'm doing i get so hot that it will. get out. the door they. don't know. i think we're headed over we thought it. was a remarkable that you wrote the book. if you go i don't think and i thought so but i had a couple feel he. had enough and he had like a guy like. him off and i put on my little boy. to. become a lackey. i gave up on my manager. of . the sound congo look from time to. time a script but i'm not up on it and i'm now and that's the man said. i'm going to get comfortable. but i mean that's what i wanted to point. out that you must think of. you know there is. more than i'm going to get and i would want to get in more than a lot of he did but i financial gain. and i'm almost done are you going my horn that you were not it was enough professor on the lead on this one of the. four that. they were fighting that i mean. just like. if you will be. to start a business but you have used people out so you know this is what i mean yes it was you know. is
in st paul and i think i feel in the one that i have anything but at the end imponderables and i mean go across a reference to what i'm doing i get so hot that it will. get out. the door they. don't know. i think we're headed over we thought it. was a remarkable that you wrote the book. if you go i don't think and i thought so but i had a couple feel he. had enough and he had like a guy like. him off and i put on my little boy. to. become a lackey. i gave up on my manager. of . the sound congo...
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storm of the season and caused dozens of accidents along the roads of minnesota, minneapolis and st. paul saw 2.5 inches of snow but blizzard force winds caused serious drifting there. >>> a break in the theft of the cost open walker of a girl with cerebral palsy. >> a few tip calls from police led to the arrest. newcastle police took 51-year-old leeland watson and donald kale was apprehended for his alleged role in this case. >> why would you do that? it makes me very disappointed as a child that a grown up would take my walker. >> surveillance video shows the white pickup truck pull up outside of the home where christian alexander lives with her family and it shows the man jump out and steal the walker and casually roll away. >> to see two people that would take my walker and i'm just a child, it just really shocked me. >> we have learned that an arrest is made in the case. and we expect to learn more about this development this afternoon. meanwhile christian's family enjoyed an outpouring of support from people across the delaware valley since the story first aired on "action news." >>
storm of the season and caused dozens of accidents along the roads of minnesota, minneapolis and st. paul saw 2.5 inches of snow but blizzard force winds caused serious drifting there. >>> a break in the theft of the cost open walker of a girl with cerebral palsy. >> a few tip calls from police led to the arrest. newcastle police took 51-year-old leeland watson and donald kale was apprehended for his alleged role in this case. >> why would you do that? it makes me very...
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full tower fi a shock the world and killed seventy one people britain held a memorial service at st paul's cathedral survived as politicians and members of the royal family with a it's on of the victims the disaster has become a symbol of london's neglect of its low income residents. well how many problems are keeping european union leaders awake at night while the top three are top of the agenda as e.u. leaders meet in brussels for a final face to face for two thousand and seventeen tonight its borders and bombs go off in berlin this is the day. actually be the withdrawal bill is making good progress through the house of commons and we have on calls today on the fax it to be out this. would be the second phase of the but should. we should not put these british citizens because they decided to leave european union but we should not punish also the other countries because when these believe me i welcome the initiative to strengthen you to pin the fence i believe it will be good for the union for europe on for the illegal migration but with the two soldiers for almost bringing this on have t
full tower fi a shock the world and killed seventy one people britain held a memorial service at st paul's cathedral survived as politicians and members of the royal family with a it's on of the victims the disaster has become a symbol of london's neglect of its low income residents. well how many problems are keeping european union leaders awake at night while the top three are top of the agenda as e.u. leaders meet in brussels for a final face to face for two thousand and seventeen tonight...
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no, that will just be to their office in st. paul. >> will someone take over for new rochester? will you still be involved? >> this is an unanticipated moment and there are lots of issues we have to work on in terms of transition and that will be one of my top priorities, to work on that transition, so i can't tell you will exactly what we'll do there but that is the most important economic development project, largest, that has ever happened in this state. it is incelled blip important to me, not only as lieutenant governor but also as senator that that project proceeds well. >> did you give any consideration to governor carlson's suggestion that you hold off until after the ethics process? >> senator franken made it clear when he made his announcements that his intention was to resign and has affirmed that in everything i've seen and heard since. so it was on that basis that i've been proceeding. >> do you have anything in writing from senator franken? >> i don't have anything in writing, no. >> for the state legislature, you waited until you had resignations in writing before
no, that will just be to their office in st. paul. >> will someone take over for new rochester? will you still be involved? >> this is an unanticipated moment and there are lots of issues we have to work on in terms of transition and that will be one of my top priorities, to work on that transition, so i can't tell you will exactly what we'll do there but that is the most important economic development project, largest, that has ever happened in this state. it is incelled blip...
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st. paul's cathedral.n, dozens of families are still left homeless by the fire and are living in emergency shelters and survivors and relatives of the dead are demanding answers. h horror unfnfolded on the 14th of june as a 24 story residential block went up in flames. six months on, grenfell tower's charred remains loom over north kensington. the community still reeling from a tragedy claimed 71 lives. >> the worst moment that everybody felt so horrible and so empty was the moment when we couldn't hear the voices of the people anymore. stark blaze exposed social inequalities in london. local residents gather every month to march through the streets to protest britain's housing policy and the lack of oversight by the authohorities. many are angry at disregard for the victims. more than 850 people affected by the fire will be spending christmas in temporary accommodations. our concern is that this time of isolation and loneliness is going to be heightened by not having your home, not having your friends or
st. paul's cathedral.n, dozens of families are still left homeless by the fire and are living in emergency shelters and survivors and relatives of the dead are demanding answers. h horror unfnfolded on the 14th of june as a 24 story residential block went up in flames. six months on, grenfell tower's charred remains loom over north kensington. the community still reeling from a tragedy claimed 71 lives. >> the worst moment that everybody felt so horrible and so empty was the moment when...
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st. paul's cathedral for the victims of one of the worst peacetime tragedies.t least 70 people were killed in the grenfell tire -- tower fire six months ago. ending net neutrality in the united states, internet providers will now be able to throttle speeds to individual websites. critics say it is a death sentence for a free and open internet. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff, it is good to have you with us. we begin with a fatal accident in the south of france where a train has collided with a school bus. the interior ministry said for teenagers were killed after the train hit the bus, splitting it in two. the village occurred in the village of millas, west of perpignan on. the french prime minister is now at the crash site. we want to go to correspondent elizabeth. she joins us from paris. what are the latest numbers of casualties? do we know? reporter: we still no four fatalities, four teenagers, and two dozen adolescents injured and has been spread among the various hospitals in the area. the situation is bad enough that the local department declared the day a day o
st. paul's cathedral for the victims of one of the worst peacetime tragedies.t least 70 people were killed in the grenfell tire -- tower fire six months ago. ending net neutrality in the united states, internet providers will now be able to throttle speeds to individual websites. critics say it is a death sentence for a free and open internet. ♪ brent: i'm brent goff, it is good to have you with us. we begin with a fatal accident in the south of france where a train has collided with a school...
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months after the fire that shocked the world in kid seventy one written holds a memorial service at st paul'scathedral we go in.
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check for $200,000 was dropped into a red salvation army kettle over the weekend in minneapolis st. paul. the salvation army said that check comes at a critical time since fundraising is running 10% behind last year's numbers. that's a great story to end on. >> lovely information. >> it is. >>> that does it for us tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joius. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea.
check for $200,000 was dropped into a red salvation army kettle over the weekend in minneapolis st. paul. the salvation army said that check comes at a critical time since fundraising is running 10% behind last year's numbers. that's a great story to end on. >> lovely information. >> it is. >>> that does it for us tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joius. >> i'm tyler mathisen. thanks from me as well. have a great evening, everybody >> this is "bbc world...
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into st paul's in the waters of. sydney. to rejoin. the general for. firstly thank you very much for joining. me it's been quite an incredible year for you in terms of your role as a private. briton. the first woman the first black woman the first african history for secretary general was very exciting for me personally. tell us about your year and how exciting it's been for you being a very busy of for me i've been appointed defense secretary general after the last year fifty congress in mexico city or half ago and the mere fact of having a woman representing the administration of fever governing body. after more than one hundred years is a strong signal on how the world of football is embrace in diversity and i think women being fifty percent of humanity it's just fair that we have finally a woman playing a major role in a made them an agent industry and i think the package of reform that was approved in favor of twenty sixteen world so good. to see filed really to implement the diversity agenda and it's based on those reform that put in place a divi
into st paul's in the waters of. sydney. to rejoin. the general for. firstly thank you very much for joining. me it's been quite an incredible year for you in terms of your role as a private. briton. the first woman the first black woman the first african history for secretary general was very exciting for me personally. tell us about your year and how exciting it's been for you being a very busy of for me i've been appointed defense secretary general after the last year fifty congress in...
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right wing freedom party and in boston his new ruling coalition is fighting the flames offering all st paul schools to southeasterly and . thank the people of south that all will be able to apply all strength citizenship from the cows and pigs to. that lazy show up close to the proposal as if the nationalism of times they move crazy ideas and shape a lift from. the streets translates trying to ease the round but is it already too late thanks something sounds or old or extinct. we've always defended the quest of the double citizenship because for us it's very important as a link with our all serene model and. some time ago a protest was held up a brown border crossing with people from the region demanding italian journalist marcela for says the new austrian government is simply fulfilling campaign promises . to move faster than government business in a city we knew was that this is a some of the promise is a if you're going to be. a pleasure to use the easiest to promise to these other was to make peace at least for us was speaking minority you know that he really is a part of the brotherhoo
right wing freedom party and in boston his new ruling coalition is fighting the flames offering all st paul schools to southeasterly and . thank the people of south that all will be able to apply all strength citizenship from the cows and pigs to. that lazy show up close to the proposal as if the nationalism of times they move crazy ideas and shape a lift from. the streets translates trying to ease the round but is it already too late thanks something sounds or old or extinct. we've always...
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the medieval abbey of st paul complex has been a unesco world heritage site since one thousand nine hundred three. it includes an opposing baroque cathedral. in the years six twelve irish monk st founded hermitage on the side of modern st gallen. bottles the other time people believed that the heart of their lives on earth were the more beautiful heaven would be i'm saying to go also believe this. he stayed here a place with an altitude of seven hundred meters because when he first arrived he stumbled and saw it as a sign from god he was collecting wood to make a fire when a brown bear approached him sank all spoke to him and said in the name of god go and fetch me more wood for my fire and he did. the reformation arrived in st gallen in fifteen twenty seven. conflict between catholics and protestants was rife a ten meter high wall was erected to separate the abbey from the time. the began to show all the good of the town into two it was half catholic half protestant he had stood there until eight hundred twenty which is when the town became a center of the textiles industry famous for embr
the medieval abbey of st paul complex has been a unesco world heritage site since one thousand nine hundred three. it includes an opposing baroque cathedral. in the years six twelve irish monk st founded hermitage on the side of modern st gallen. bottles the other time people believed that the heart of their lives on earth were the more beautiful heaven would be i'm saying to go also believe this. he stayed here a place with an altitude of seven hundred meters because when he first arrived he...
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st. paul's cathedral and you see some of the wreckage being cleared from in front of it. you will remember of course that at least until a lot of this had to be carried away tist affect the invasion of the soviet union, the bombing of british cities and killing of civilian was a core part of german strategy and that occasioned a spirit riff veng in the british people. quite understandably again as i say so. they were determined that as soon as they could recover themselves and get their own plans in place, that they would carry out a similar campaign of destruction of german cities so soon as they could reach them. the architect of that british campaign was this man, author harris of the raf, better known simply and obviously as bomber. bomber harris is defected here as his desk at bomber command which was located in high wickham which was about 40, 45 miles outside of london. so not directly underneath where the bombs would be, somewhat hidden by trees in nice little houses, but close enough to be able to direct the campaign of reprisal. he came to the head of bomber com
st. paul's cathedral and you see some of the wreckage being cleared from in front of it. you will remember of course that at least until a lot of this had to be carried away tist affect the invasion of the soviet union, the bombing of british cities and killing of civilian was a core part of german strategy and that occasioned a spirit riff veng in the british people. quite understandably again as i say so. they were determined that as soon as they could recover themselves and get their own...
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. >>> in st. paul, minnesota, santa's helpers are dressed in blue.ake a look. >> right there, dude. look -- >> no. >> so sweet. shop with cops pairs kids with low-income neighborhoods with police officers. together they go shopping to buy holiday gifts. the money comes from fund-raising, business donationses and more. >> it's -- business donations and more. >> it's about buying gifts for family so they can experience what it's like to slayer with somebody else so they -- to share with somebody else so they have that feeling. >> the program began in 2000 as a way to improve relations between communities and police. it's now a holiday tradition in dozens of communities including several in our area. that's what kids will remember, i venture to say. >> good for them. >>> now to more stories we're following at 5:00 a.m. -- >> search for a shooter. a gas station fight takes a violent turn when a victim is shot pointblank outside. what police think may have sparked the argument. plus there -- >>> i promise this will not stop me. i will come back stronger t
. >>> in st. paul, minnesota, santa's helpers are dressed in blue.ake a look. >> right there, dude. look -- >> no. >> so sweet. shop with cops pairs kids with low-income neighborhoods with police officers. together they go shopping to buy holiday gifts. the money comes from fund-raising, business donationses and more. >> it's -- business donations and more. >> it's about buying gifts for family so they can experience what it's like to slayer with somebody...
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but in st. paul, minnesota, santa's helpers are dressed in blue. >> i think they're right there, dude. look. >> so we'll do this play-doh. >> reporter: shop with cops pairs children from low-income neighborhoods with police officers. >> hold hands? >> reporter: together they go shopping to buy holiday gifts with fund-raising dollars, local business donations and grants. >> it's about buying gifts for their family members so they can experience what it's like to share with somebody else so they have that feeling. >> this is for my baby sister. >> reporter: the program started back in 2000 as a way to improve relations between communities and law enforcement. >> it makes me feel good about cops and stuff. >> they may have a perception of what police officers are, what they're about. and to have the one-on-one engagement and to see the human behind the badge is really important not only for our kids but our officers as well. >> reporter: now, 18 years later, the shop with cops program is a holiday tradi
but in st. paul, minnesota, santa's helpers are dressed in blue. >> i think they're right there, dude. look. >> so we'll do this play-doh. >> reporter: shop with cops pairs children from low-income neighborhoods with police officers. >> hold hands? >> reporter: together they go shopping to buy holiday gifts with fund-raising dollars, local business donations and grants. >> it's about buying gifts for their family members so they can experience what it's like...
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st. paul's episcopal church. but it needs to be revamped over the next 18 months. and during construction, staff wants to temporarily move to this storefront downtown. some neighbors recently told us they don't want a shelter next to their condos. >> i'm going to be sick to my stomach if there are a bunch of people congregating over where i go yogurt and a burger. >> i wish they would be in another town. i have no problem providing money for them. i just don't want them in our town. >> we are concerned that the city is not taking a correct step to deal with homelessness in the community. and this decision is going to make it worse. >> i'm grateful they voiced their concerns. >> reporter: but jeffrey dodge a board member at the trinity center says the day shelter is desperately needed. without council approval, those who depend on their services sometimes daily would be left hanging for a year and a half. >> you lose the advocacy, job placement, showers, meals. >> reporter: christin ayers, kpix 5. >>> three people are in custody for a shooting near a school in morga
st. paul's episcopal church. but it needs to be revamped over the next 18 months. and during construction, staff wants to temporarily move to this storefront downtown. some neighbors recently told us they don't want a shelter next to their condos. >> i'm going to be sick to my stomach if there are a bunch of people congregating over where i go yogurt and a burger. >> i wish they would be in another town. i have no problem providing money for them. i just don't want them in our town....
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new bishop of london — the third—most senior figure in the church of england — will be named at st paul's on last week's brexit negotiations in brussels. and later in washington, president trump announces his new security strategy focussing on protecting the us homeland and preserving "peace through strength". cricket and there was no play before lunch in the ashes test in perth because overnight rain penetrated onto the pitch. but play has just got underway with england facing an uphill task to avoid defeat on this the final day. bairstow was out to the first ball he faced and a few moments ago england had taken their second innings total to 1111 for 5 — they still trail australia by 118 runs now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello and welcome to your monday sports briefing. we're looking ahead to the latest round of matches in the nba. can the houston rockets continue to soar and preserve their unbeaten run? while manchester united cement their place in second in the english premier league. and mo farah wins the bbc‘s sports personality of the year. it's an
new bishop of london — the third—most senior figure in the church of england — will be named at st paul's on last week's brexit negotiations in brussels. and later in washington, president trump announces his new security strategy focussing on protecting the us homeland and preserving "peace through strength". cricket and there was no play before lunch in the ashes test in perth because overnight rain penetrated onto the pitch. but play has just got underway with england facing...
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the times front page also reflects the granville service at st paul's. theresa may could be heading for a second parliamentary defeat on brexit after wednesday's defeat. the zist brexit after wednesday's defeat. the 21st century fox assets is the lead story in the financial times. in the deal between disney and 21st century fox also leading the guardian. also there, coverage of the impact of the g re nfell tower there, coverage of the impact of the grenfell tower tragedy. the netra reports that homelessness —— homelessness is up, according to the government's own legacy. it is time now for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i am stephen sacker. not so hardtalk. i am stephen sacker. not so long ago, british food was the laughing stock of the world. it was bland, stodgy and flavourless. but how things have changed. today, the nation seems obsessed with cooking and baking on tv. my guest today is celebrity chef marcus wareing. yes, we are now obsessed with good food. but is that altogether healthy? i could log in to hardtalk. there are an awful lot of ships in
the times front page also reflects the granville service at st paul's. theresa may could be heading for a second parliamentary defeat on brexit after wednesday's defeat. the zist brexit after wednesday's defeat. the 21st century fox assets is the lead story in the financial times. in the deal between disney and 21st century fox also leading the guardian. also there, coverage of the impact of the g re nfell tower there, coverage of the impact of the grenfell tower tragedy. the netra reports that...
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for the survivors of grenfell, who recently attended a memorial at st paul's cathedral, this comes asiry and reported delays in special christmas payments. andy moore, bbc news. for decades, conservationists in africa have struggled to preserve the continent's elephant population using variety of techniques and methods to prevent poaching. now an organisation that manages national parks across nine african countries is using military tactics to try to deal with the poachers. one of their big success stories has been in chad, at the zakouma national park, where 90% of elephants were lost over four decades. when african parks took over there were fewer than 500 left. our correspondent alastair leithead travelled to the remote region where the elephant population is finally recovering. they were the herd heading for extinction. but the elephants of zakouma national park have made a dramatic recovery. translation: before, there used to be elephant carcasses everywhere . so what has been the difference, since african parks took over? translation: since african parks arrived here, we no lon
for the survivors of grenfell, who recently attended a memorial at st paul's cathedral, this comes asiry and reported delays in special christmas payments. andy moore, bbc news. for decades, conservationists in africa have struggled to preserve the continent's elephant population using variety of techniques and methods to prevent poaching. now an organisation that manages national parks across nine african countries is using military tactics to try to deal with the poachers. one of their big...
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we had the rental memorial service at st paul's, very moving, six months on from the terrible disasterice. steve mcqueen is going to make a film tribute to the victims of grenfell tower. it is going to involve a helicopter going over the building, starting this week, while at his there, taking footage. they are saying it will be exhibited but not further two years, part of the reason being, still an inquiry ongoing and all of their residence in the area have been notified because obviously it is such a sensitive issue and will be four yea rs sensitive issue and will be four years to come. do you think it is worth more memorial, shyama?” years to come. do you think it is worth more memorial, shyama? i do. i think it is wonderful steve mcqueen is funding it himself which says an awful lot, a white city buy, from just down the road, we are both within spitting distance, you are closer than me, katy, and it is wonderful to know it will live on in some way. let us go on to the telegraph, a story about amazon, questions about whether they can deliver their parcels on time, really. amazon pri
we had the rental memorial service at st paul's, very moving, six months on from the terrible disasterice. steve mcqueen is going to make a film tribute to the victims of grenfell tower. it is going to involve a helicopter going over the building, starting this week, while at his there, taking footage. they are saying it will be exhibited but not further two years, part of the reason being, still an inquiry ongoing and all of their residence in the area have been notified because obviously it...