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let's get more now on the grenfell fire memorial events in west london. in the fire held a special service. aysha buksh has more. good morning everyone. last year my family and! good morning everyone. last year my family and i unfortunately lost our home in the rental disaster. sometimes it's hard to be happy when you're feeling so sad that we can support each other with a smile. this was no ordinary assembly. even gail parker and mary school and nursery was just straightaway from g re nfell tower, nursery was just straightaway from grenfell tower, so today was always just going to be painful. singing. the sadness felt by people, staff, and parents with huge, but they came together to comfort each other. all all all, please tell them that forever they will be in our hearts. out of 72 people that died in the fire, 12 had close connections that his school. one was teacher, not and two of her daughters were also pupils. this morning was so beautiful, so heart touching, amazingly put together. another pupil who died with a 6—year—old from the 22nd floor. brea
let's get more now on the grenfell fire memorial events in west london. in the fire held a special service. aysha buksh has more. good morning everyone. last year my family and! good morning everyone. last year my family and i unfortunately lost our home in the rental disaster. sometimes it's hard to be happy when you're feeling so sad that we can support each other with a smile. this was no ordinary assembly. even gail parker and mary school and nursery was just straightaway from g re nfell...
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we will have more from west london throughout the evening. rolls—royce is an engineering giant. it builds power systems for aircraft, ships and heavy machinery. but the company's boss thinks it's become bloated and inefficient. so he is planning some radical surgery. this is a very difficult decision. however, we do need to think about all the hard work that's gone in and turning that into opportunities for the future. we are actually trying to create a stronger rolls—royce, which is good for derby and good for the uk. rolls—royce has 55,000 employees around the world. of those, some 26,000 work in the uk, many of them at the company's headquarters in derby. now, it says it wants to get rid of 4600 jobs, mainly among middle management and back office functions. it is bad news for workers in derby, because that is where a large number of managerialjobs are based. but thousands of engineering posts will be protected for the next few years. derby's mps have already made their concerns very clear. isn't this a failure of shareholder capitalism, w
we will have more from west london throughout the evening. rolls—royce is an engineering giant. it builds power systems for aircraft, ships and heavy machinery. but the company's boss thinks it's become bloated and inefficient. so he is planning some radical surgery. this is a very difficult decision. however, we do need to think about all the hard work that's gone in and turning that into opportunities for the future. we are actually trying to create a stronger rolls—royce, which is good...
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that's it from us here in west london is that unity here remembers those whom they have lost.bbc one it's time for the news where you are, but we'll leave you with some of the main images and moments from the morning here in west london. goodbye. today, we stand together in solidarity, united in sorrow and hope, remembering those who died. good afternoon. it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. gareth southgate's dilemma on whether or not marcus rashford will start their opening match at the world cup may have been made a little easier. the manchester united forward did notjoin his teammates for this morning's training session in repino. he's suffering from a slight knee problem and is yet to train since england's arrival in russia, having starred in the final warm—up match against costa rica. it's thought raheem sterling orjesse lingard will be preferred against tunisia on monday. well, the opening ceremony begins at about 3 o'clock this afternoon and sees robbie williams perform what he has described as "a smorgasboard of his greatest hits". that precedes hosts russi
that's it from us here in west london is that unity here remembers those whom they have lost.bbc one it's time for the news where you are, but we'll leave you with some of the main images and moments from the morning here in west london. goodbye. today, we stand together in solidarity, united in sorrow and hope, remembering those who died. good afternoon. it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. gareth southgate's dilemma on whether or not marcus rashford will start their opening match...
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i'm here in west london as the communityjoins together to remember those who died. later, there will be a silent march in memory of them. we'll be back with reeta in west london shortly for the latest on the day's events. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. more than 4,500 jobs to be cut at rolls—royce in a major reorganisation to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed — it's expected that more foreign doctors and nurses will be allowed in to help fill nhs jobs. vladimir putin kicks off the world cup in russia, with the host nation taking on saudi arabia in moscow. and a royalfirst, as the duchess of sussex joined the queen on a visit to cheshire. it's five o'clock. our main story is that the names of the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire a year ago today have been read out at a memorial service in west london. candles were lit in st helen's church, and doves were released outside. speaking at the service, the labour mp david lammy said it was a "bittersweet" moment as the community celebrated their unity, but mourn
i'm here in west london as the communityjoins together to remember those who died. later, there will be a silent march in memory of them. we'll be back with reeta in west london shortly for the latest on the day's events. the other main stories on bbc news at 5. more than 4,500 jobs to be cut at rolls—royce in a major reorganisation to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed — it's expected that more foreign doctors and nurses will be allowed in to help fill...
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i've been in west london all day and it has been a day that has been heavy and sombre with emotion. the focus has of course been on the victims who died one year ago today. but there has also been palpable anger and really raw grief at what happened. partly because so many questions remain unanswered as to why people were housed in an unsafe building and how this could happen. we know, of course, that those questions are being aired in the public inquiry that has paused this week in order to allow people to remember the victims. we also know, of course, that the police are conducting a separate criminal investigation. but this evening the focus moves from the various vigils and church services to a silent march that has taken place every month since last summer. for the moment, though, we will be looking at the day's events and let's do this through our special correspondent lucy manning. in the middle of the night grenfell lit up the sky. last year the horror of the fla mes the sky. last year the horror of the flames now green to commemorate the tragedy. last year they gathered at
i've been in west london all day and it has been a day that has been heavy and sombre with emotion. the focus has of course been on the victims who died one year ago today. but there has also been palpable anger and really raw grief at what happened. partly because so many questions remain unanswered as to why people were housed in an unsafe building and how this could happen. we know, of course, that those questions are being aired in the public inquiry that has paused this week in order to...
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lucy manning reports from west london on a day of memories and strong emotions.e night, grenfell lit up the sky. last year, the horror of the flames, now green to commemorate the tragedy. last year they gathered at the foot of the tower, helpless. now, they stood in the same place to remember. #we the same place to remember. # we all need somebody to lean on. words from the koran. many of the last words that night were prayers. and then, the 72 names. victoria king. fatima shakira, nadia shakira. for ever in our hearts. i year ago, there was the fire, the screams from inside and the cries from out. today, silence. the survivors and the bereaved were joined by singers adele and storms it. but this was about people who had lived and lost here. some came with flowers, others with messages. the day after the fire we met this man, and today he came to remember his mother, father, sister and two bros. to having a big family to not having a family at all is a big change. their absence is a big thing that i've been left with to deal with for the rest of my life and it's
lucy manning reports from west london on a day of memories and strong emotions.e night, grenfell lit up the sky. last year, the horror of the flames, now green to commemorate the tragedy. last year they gathered at the foot of the tower, helpless. now, they stood in the same place to remember. #we the same place to remember. # we all need somebody to lean on. words from the koran. many of the last words that night were prayers. and then, the 72 names. victoria king. fatima shakira, nadia...
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services have been held in west london, for survivors, friends and relatives of those who died. what is important from this day onwards is that those who we have physically lost will never, ever, ever be forgotten. there was quiet in the streets around the tower itself, as people gathered to remember everyone who's been affected. and the queen led the nation in a 72—second silence observed up and down the country. iam here i am here in west london where relatives have gathered to remember those who died. we'll have more about the day's commemorations. also on today's programme. more than 4,500 jobs are to go at rolls—royce in a major reorganisation to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed. it's expected more foreign doctors and nurses will be allowed in, to help fill nhs vacancies. and, it's nearly here. fans get in the mood for the world cup which officially opens in the next hour. and in sport on bbc news. chris robshaw is dropped from the squad for england's second test against south africa on saturday. brad shields makes his first start at
services have been held in west london, for survivors, friends and relatives of those who died. what is important from this day onwards is that those who we have physically lost will never, ever, ever be forgotten. there was quiet in the streets around the tower itself, as people gathered to remember everyone who's been affected. and the queen led the nation in a 72—second silence observed up and down the country. iam here i am here in west london where relatives have gathered to remember...
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there will also be green balloons released into the air over west london. events. does begin to one victim earlier, he said he needs timejust to one victim earlier, he said he needs time just to reflect and think and have that quiet time to reflect on what happened and on what he lost. charlotte, many thanks. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher outside st helen‘s church. we will have much more from west london for you during the course of the day, many you during the course of the day, ma ny eve nts you during the course of the day, many events still to come to commemorate this very sombre first anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. forthe moment, back anniversary of the grenfell tower fire. for the moment, back to you. reeta, thank you very much. let‘s continue to watch what is happening outside st helen‘s church as people are filing out of that memorial service. and in those baskets on the ground, the 73 doves that charlotte was talking about, to represent the 72 people who died a year ago and a
there will also be green balloons released into the air over west london. events. does begin to one victim earlier, he said he needs timejust to one victim earlier, he said he needs time just to reflect and think and have that quiet time to reflect on what happened and on what he lost. charlotte, many thanks. 0ur correspondent charlotte gallagher outside st helen‘s church. we will have much more from west london for you during the course of the day, many you during the course of the day, ma...
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commemorations and vigils have been held in west london to remember the 72 people who died after the grenfell tower fire a year ago today. a government compromise amendment on brexit, aimed at avoiding a defeat in the commons, has been described as ‘acceptable‘ by pro—eu conservatives. by pro—eu conservatives. more than 4,500 jobs to be cut at rolls—royce in a major reorganisation — to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed — it's expected more foreign doctors and nurses will be allowed in to the country, to help fill nhs jobs. in a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. we'll be in west london for special coverage of the one—year anniversary of the grenfell tragedy, including the silent walk from the wall of truth, just before 7pm. later on, jim naughtie talks with the writer paula mclain about her new novel love & ruin, that's in meet the author at 8:45pm. and at10:1i0pm, katy balls, political correspondent at the spectator and joe watts, political editor at the independent willjoin
commemorations and vigils have been held in west london to remember the 72 people who died after the grenfell tower fire a year ago today. a government compromise amendment on brexit, aimed at avoiding a defeat in the commons, has been described as ‘acceptable‘ by pro—eu conservatives. by pro—eu conservatives. more than 4,500 jobs to be cut at rolls—royce in a major reorganisation — to save hundreds of millions of pounds. immigration rules are to be relaxed — it's expected more...
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this corner of west london, filled with silence.se they had lost in this fire. many had signs demanding justice. the fire has ripped apart families, but united this community. thousands walked, every race and religion, even those too young to know the tragedy that looms over them. at the fire station, they hugged those who saved them, their angerfor the policy, the rules, rather than for those who climbed the stairs to bring them out. but, for the firefighters, the pictures a reminder of those who were told to stay in their flats, who couldn't get out. it was a day of dignity, but their campaign for answers does not end here. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: what you didn't know about the titanic. how a cold war mystery is shedding new light on the world's most famous ship. there was a bomb in the city centre. a code word known to be one used by the ira was given. army bomb experts were examining a suspect van when there was a huge explosion. the south african parliament has destroyed the foundation of apartheid by abolishin
this corner of west london, filled with silence.se they had lost in this fire. many had signs demanding justice. the fire has ripped apart families, but united this community. thousands walked, every race and religion, even those too young to know the tragedy that looms over them. at the fire station, they hugged those who saved them, their angerfor the policy, the rules, rather than for those who climbed the stairs to bring them out. but, for the firefighters, the pictures a reminder of those...
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we're standing not 50 metres from a mass grave in west london.eir lives on the line and are absolutely heartbroken about what happened. to now have people try and point the finger at them is absolutely disgusting. i think everyone that is involved in the system, which includes myself, should apologise to the victims of grenfell. in terms of the rehousing, things haven't happened as quickly as they should have done, there's no question about that. the secretary of state said that, on monday, in the house. we need to do more. much has been done. 300 homes have been purchased by kensington and chelsea council, but they need to do a lot more and they need to do more to make sure those homes are fit i told theresa may yesterday, she has to try. she's come to see us, we appreciate her coming, but we do not appreciate the division. we are all human beings. we have to be equally rated. and our children shouldn't grow in such a condition. right. i worked in this system for 48 years. where did i go wrong? yeah. let's talk now to our reporter charlotte gall
we're standing not 50 metres from a mass grave in west london.eir lives on the line and are absolutely heartbroken about what happened. to now have people try and point the finger at them is absolutely disgusting. i think everyone that is involved in the system, which includes myself, should apologise to the victims of grenfell. in terms of the rehousing, things haven't happened as quickly as they should have done, there's no question about that. the secretary of state said that, on monday, in...
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by 4am as the sun started to rise over west london, the impact of the fire was becoming clear. about a major incident at the tower. in horrific conditions, fire crews made progress. at 9:45am it was confirmed they had reached the top of the building, the 21st floor. it was very, very emotional. thinking that you've got friends there who support you, who are always there for you and then all of a sudden, they're not there. even now, i'm sitting down here, watching the building, it's like, that's not happening. it's like nobody can believe it, what happened. here with us today are some of those caught up and affected by the events ofjune14th, 2017. many of whom we've been following for the past year. hisam choucai lost his mother, sirria choucair, 60, a hospital caterer who lived on the 22nd floor, his sister, nadia, 33, a nursery teacher, who lived in a neighbouring flat, and her husband bassem,38, a marks and spencer supervisor. nadia and bassem's three daughters also died: mierna, 13, fatima, 11, and zaynab, 3. clarrie mendy lost her cousin mary mendy and mary's daughter khadij
by 4am as the sun started to rise over west london, the impact of the fire was becoming clear. about a major incident at the tower. in horrific conditions, fire crews made progress. at 9:45am it was confirmed they had reached the top of the building, the 21st floor. it was very, very emotional. thinking that you've got friends there who support you, who are always there for you and then all of a sudden, they're not there. even now, i'm sitting down here, watching the building, it's like, that's...
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at the ecuadorian embassy has to turn west london to the ecuadorian embassy as determined by the united nations and by the united nations they are going to be ignoring foreign minister syrian foreign minister now saying he's not complied complied with abide with agreements reached not into not intervene in the internal policy and in the internal politics logics with third with parts third party country countries not of interest not a matter of censorship and of censorship that he has lost that he has lost all his all his internet internet contact connectivity and he and indeed some would argue could someone who is calling out cycling to it world each of them are from the outside world of our from his legal team his legal team what do you make of the people on the british government. the people to blame on the british government. judean trapped perhaps it's in the embassy because they say because they have been complete have been completely the ski school complete a little completely from the fray we're able to listen to the set of metal up and what they did what do is they do is they ke
at the ecuadorian embassy has to turn west london to the ecuadorian embassy as determined by the united nations and by the united nations they are going to be ignoring foreign minister syrian foreign minister now saying he's not complied complied with abide with agreements reached not into not intervene in the internal policy and in the internal politics logics with third with parts third party country countries not of interest not a matter of censorship and of censorship that he has lost that...
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the heat today will be a little bit further west from london up little bit further west from london upernoon. we might have some of that cloud across eastern parts which will burn back towards the coast. it is around those used in areas where it will be fresher. if you don't like the heat, that is where to head two. the heat building again on wednesday, temperatures 29, perhaps even 30 degrees even in northern ireland and the west of scotland. temperatures in the mid to high 20s. as for the rest of the week, again on friday and thursday, more sunshine. perhaps turning a bit less hot in northern areas into the weekend. there is a chance later in the weekend for some heavy and thundery showers across southern parts, but we will keep you up to date with one. goodbye. —— we will keep you up to date with that one. this is business live from bbc news with susannah streeter and samantha simmonds. cleared for take—off. britian's parliament votes in favour of a third runway at london's heathrow airport. but how long will it take to get off the ground? live from london, that's our top story on t
the heat today will be a little bit further west from london up little bit further west from london upernoon. we might have some of that cloud across eastern parts which will burn back towards the coast. it is around those used in areas where it will be fresher. if you don't like the heat, that is where to head two. the heat building again on wednesday, temperatures 29, perhaps even 30 degrees even in northern ireland and the west of scotland. temperatures in the mid to high 20s. as for the...
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good morning from west london.morning from london, and our position overlooking the grenfell tower, where 72 people died as a result of a fire which broke out a year ago today. commemorations and vigils are taking place today, to mark the first anniversary of the tragedy. shortly before 1am this morning, the time when the fire was first reported to the emergency services, 13 tower blocks in the capital including grenfell, as well as other landmarks, were lit up in the colour green. this report from ben ando. last night, and for the next three nights, grenfell goes green. the tower block, its scorched remains now clad in white sheeting, illuminated by coloured spotlights to commemorate the one—year anniversary since the devastating blaze in which 72 people died. on the ground, a silent vigil as people in the shadow of the tower came together remember and mourn. elsewhere, green lights were turned on in solidarity, on other tower blocks, at the cabinet office and at number 10 downing street. the lights were turned on
good morning from west london.morning from london, and our position overlooking the grenfell tower, where 72 people died as a result of a fire which broke out a year ago today. commemorations and vigils are taking place today, to mark the first anniversary of the tragedy. shortly before 1am this morning, the time when the fire was first reported to the emergency services, 13 tower blocks in the capital including grenfell, as well as other landmarks, were lit up in the colour green. this report...
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firing cs gas canisters into a flat in north—west london. by police. she'd been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. also detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had already been arrested for planning her own separate attack. we believe that they were going to attack members of the public at random using knives, with a view to inflicting injury or certainly killing individuals, so we intervened at an early stage with a view to frustrating that terrorist plot. mina dich with her daughters when they were growing up, rizlaine at the back, safaa at the front. all three went on to embrace violent extremism and, by the age of 16, safaa boular was trying to marry an is fighter in syria. she had never met navid hussain. theirs was an online relationship. when he was killed, she was distraught. the couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museum in central london. they discussed an ambush involving guns or grenades and using a car and a knife. safa
firing cs gas canisters into a flat in north—west london. by police. she'd been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. also detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had already been arrested for planning her own separate attack. we believe that they were going to attack members of the public at random using knives, with a view to inflicting injury or certainly killing individuals, so we intervened at an early stage with a view to frustrating that...
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moved in on the uk's first all—female terror cell, firing cs gas canisters into a flat in north—west londonine boular, was shot by police. she had been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. also detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had already been arrested for planning her own separate attack. we believed they were going to attack members of the public at random, using knives with a view to inflicting injury or certainly killing individuals. so we intervened at an early stage with a view to frustrating that terrorist plot. mina dich with her daughters when they were growing up. rizlaine at the back, safaa at the front. all three went on to embrace violent extremism and, by the age of 16, safaa boular was trying to marry an is fighter in syria. she had never met naweed hussain. theirs was an online relationship. when he was killed, she was distraught. the couple had talked about how safaa boular could carry out an attack here in the area around the british museum in central london. they discussed an ambush involving guns or grenades and using a ca
moved in on the uk's first all—female terror cell, firing cs gas canisters into a flat in north—west londonine boular, was shot by police. she had been hours away from causing carnage on the streets of london. also detained was her mother, mina dich. her younger sister safaa had already been arrested for planning her own separate attack. we believed they were going to attack members of the public at random, using knives with a view to inflicting injury or certainly killing individuals. so...
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the catalogue of problems which led to grenfell tower in west london being engulfed in flames has beenled at the official start of the public inquiry. one official report presented at the inquiry said the fire brigade's policy of telling people to stay in their homes had effectively failed. another said the tower‘s cladding didn't meet building regulations and was incorrectly installed. 72 people died in the blaze, nearly a year ago. lucy manning's report contains images from the night which were shown at the inquiry. you may find some distressing. asleep in the safety of their homes, but this building was a deathtrap, a majorfire hazard. devastating details revealed to the inquiry how grenfell was covered in material that would burn easily, that wasn't properly tested, and how, once covered in flames, the fire brigade's strategy telling residents to stay in theirflats failed. the burnt—out kitchen of flat i6 on the fourth floor, where the fire started, and then spread. the 999 call from the resident who escaped from here, heard for the first time. videos played to the inquiry showed j
the catalogue of problems which led to grenfell tower in west london being engulfed in flames has beenled at the official start of the public inquiry. one official report presented at the inquiry said the fire brigade's policy of telling people to stay in their homes had effectively failed. another said the tower‘s cladding didn't meet building regulations and was incorrectly installed. 72 people died in the blaze, nearly a year ago. lucy manning's report contains images from the night which...
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police say the bedroom of the house in north—west london had been ransacked, but it hasn't yet been establishedl she's really been able to say is that she believes it was a male that has leaned over her while she was in bed and has hit her three times with some sort of instrument. iris believes it was once to the face and a few times to the back of the head. mrs warner was found by her son on monday afternoon. it's believed that the attack had happened in the previous 48 hours. she suffered two bleeds to her brain and at one stage her life was hanging in the balance. she used to go down to the sweet shop and buy a newspaper. i used to see her almost every other day. but yeah, i'm just shocked. i'm absolutely horrified. i would like to see more police, you know, around this area, greater safety. you do get all types of things here, especially at night time. police are stressing that these attacks are rare, but this case will add to public concern over violent crime, as all those involved in policing are aware. this is a barbaric attack. it is staggering to believe anybody could think anything ca
police say the bedroom of the house in north—west london had been ransacked, but it hasn't yet been establishedl she's really been able to say is that she believes it was a male that has leaned over her while she was in bed and has hit her three times with some sort of instrument. iris believes it was once to the face and a few times to the back of the head. mrs warner was found by her son on monday afternoon. it's believed that the attack had happened in the previous 48 hours. she suffered...
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a 90—year—old woman is seriously ill in hospital after being attacked in her own bed in north west london. a warning to england fans travelling to russia for the world cup. they face the risk of racist and homophobic intimidation, as well as hooliganism and anti—british hostility — according to a group of mps. and laughing it off — comedian michael mcintyre returns to the stage saying he's "0k" after being mugged by two men on a moped in london. hello, a very good morning. it's friday the 8th ofjune. i'm annita mcveigh. welcome to bbc newsroom live. borisjohnson has told a private conservative gathering that the brexit talks could be approaching "meltdown", and warned there was a risk that leave supporters may not get the deal they expected. the foreign secretary's comments , secretly recorded at a tory dinner on wednesday, were leaked to several news organisations. he claimed the irish border issue — one of the main sticking points in talks with brussels — had been allowed to dictate "the whole of our agenda". and he was also critical of the treasury, describing philip hammond's departme
a 90—year—old woman is seriously ill in hospital after being attacked in her own bed in north west london. a warning to england fans travelling to russia for the world cup. they face the risk of racist and homophobic intimidation, as well as hooliganism and anti—british hostility — according to a group of mps. and laughing it off — comedian michael mcintyre returns to the stage saying he's "0k" after being mugged by two men on a moped in london. hello, a very good morning....
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lucy manning in west london, thank you. old from south london to milan with the promise of a photoshoot and then kidnapping her for a ransom. he has received a sentence of 16 years and nine months. chloe ayling‘s agent said the model feels vindicated by the decision, as our correspondent chi chi izundu reports. a narcissist and a fantasist. that‘s how prosecutors in court described lucasz herba. the polish national, who‘d been living in the west midlands, posed as a photographer and hired 20—year—old chloe ayling for a fake shoot in milan. chloe re—enacted her ordeal of being drugged, bundled into a car boot and held at a remote farmhouse for italian police as part of their investigation. herba then sent out ransom letters demanding over £260,000 for her release. he told her he was selling her on the dark web. six days after her capture, he handed her over to the british consulate in milan. he told the court the reason was love. he‘d become obsessed with chloe and claimed she was in on the plot, to help boost her career. her
lucy manning in west london, thank you. old from south london to milan with the promise of a photoshoot and then kidnapping her for a ransom. he has received a sentence of 16 years and nine months. chloe ayling‘s agent said the model feels vindicated by the decision, as our correspondent chi chi izundu reports. a narcissist and a fantasist. that‘s how prosecutors in court described lucasz herba. the polish national, who‘d been living in the west midlands, posed as a photographer and hired...
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people are now talking about violence then joe strummer says he's trying to set fire to a car in west london and russia which other member of the clash is thinking of the liberation of throwing a molotov cocktail or the police line do you think the new scare and horror stories of gangs in britain are some links uniquely new or this is a trope you've seen for the past few decades and listen the media been creating urban folk devil since the fifty's you know it was the teddy boys back then it was the skinheads and the molds and the punks and they've always looked to demonize the youth they're really trying to express their frustration i'm telling anybody going through a molotov cocktail you'd be better off picking up of paint pen and voting you know to me but you do have to be active in the process and the thing about young people is you know when you're young everything's either black or white you can kind of intuit your eyes the grey bits. and it does lead to anger and frustration but i think you know it's hard to criticize young people expressing that expressing themselves that way when int
people are now talking about violence then joe strummer says he's trying to set fire to a car in west london and russia which other member of the clash is thinking of the liberation of throwing a molotov cocktail or the police line do you think the new scare and horror stories of gangs in britain are some links uniquely new or this is a trope you've seen for the past few decades and listen the media been creating urban folk devil since the fifty's you know it was the teddy boys back then it was...
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we sent leigh milner down to a park in west london to find out.r local park. louise and herfamily, originally from france, have packed a healthy lunch. on the menu, strawberries, apricots and a potato salad. it is for them to learn, make their own choices and i will keep that going forward. so, do these children in west london know what happens when you eat too many sweets and unhealthy snacks. you can get ale and your teeth can get decayed. 0k, ale and your teeth can get decayed. ok, how do you feel about eating sugary things? not that good. you can have it on occasion. how do you feel when your mum says she cannot have any chocolate today? not very happy. but do you realise why she says that? yes. for accurate and his two children, he feels it is important to teach them at an early age, the importance of eating healthily. we see a lot of bad examples around us and we see the advertising and there isjunk food but never to the kids. you do to read the ingredients to find out if it is healthy or unhealthy. as part of the plan, sweets and fatty snac
we sent leigh milner down to a park in west london to find out.r local park. louise and herfamily, originally from france, have packed a healthy lunch. on the menu, strawberries, apricots and a potato salad. it is for them to learn, make their own choices and i will keep that going forward. so, do these children in west london know what happens when you eat too many sweets and unhealthy snacks. you can get ale and your teeth can get decayed. 0k, ale and your teeth can get decayed. ok, how do...
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the new ru nway airport in west london.runway will increase the annual capacity of the airport, europe's busiest, from 85 million passengers to 130 million. hundreds of homes may have to be demolished for the runway. heathrow expansion has been argued overfour decades runway. heathrow expansion has been argued over four decades with environmentalists strongly oppose and governments consistently delaying the final decision. business leaders say a third runway is vital for the uk economy. it is instruction is not likely to be finished before 2026. all five of london's five airports will be full by the 20 30s. what is happening is that we are seeing business live united kingdom and go to airports like frankfurt, amsterdam, paris, that have made additional capacity provision. and if you set with your plane fined up and look at what is lying ahead, we are losing connections to other countries and losing the investment around those connections to other countries. this proposal was first published in 2002. hong kong publish as in
the new ru nway airport in west london.runway will increase the annual capacity of the airport, europe's busiest, from 85 million passengers to 130 million. hundreds of homes may have to be demolished for the runway. heathrow expansion has been argued overfour decades runway. heathrow expansion has been argued over four decades with environmentalists strongly oppose and governments consistently delaying the final decision. business leaders say a third runway is vital for the uk economy. it is...
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this corner of west london filled with silence. with the faces of those they had lost in this fire. many had signs demanding justice. the fire has ripped apart families, but united this community. thousands walked, every race and religion, even those two note to young the tragedy that looms over them. —— even those too young to know the tragedy. at the fire station they hugged those who saved them, their angerfor the policy, hugged those who saved them, their anger for the policy, the hugged those who saved them, their angerfor the policy, the rules, rather than for those who climbed the stairs to bring them out. but for the firefighters, the pictures with a reminder of those who couldn't get out. it was a day of dignity but their campaign for a ncestors dignity but their campaign for ancestors not end here. a very moving and painful day for the community. a year on there are still so many unanswered questions. it is hard to convey to you just the power of that silent march. they hold it every month, but tonight, so many peoplejoin
this corner of west london filled with silence. with the faces of those they had lost in this fire. many had signs demanding justice. the fire has ripped apart families, but united this community. thousands walked, every race and religion, even those two note to young the tragedy that looms over them. —— even those too young to know the tragedy. at the fire station they hugged those who saved them, their angerfor the policy, hugged those who saved them, their anger for the policy, the...
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we sent leigh milner down to a park in west london to find out. enjoying a picnic in a local park.ther healthy lunch. on the menu, stroke risk, apricots and a potato salad. it is for them to learn —— strawberries. we want to keep that going forward. do these children in west london know what happens when you eat too many sweets and unhealthy snacks? you can get ill. your teeth can't get decayed. how do you feel about eating sugary things? not that good. you can have it an occasion. how do you feel when your mum says you cannot have any chocolate a day? not very happy. i know, but do you realise why she is saying that? yes. with this man and his children, he feels it is important to teach them the importance of eating healthily. we see a lot of bad examples around us and we see the advertised man's around us and there are too many junk foods available. you have to read the ingredients first to find out if it is healthy or unhealthy. as pa rt of out if it is healthy or unhealthy. as part of the new obesity plans, sweets and fatty snacks will no longer be sold at checkouts and there w
we sent leigh milner down to a park in west london to find out. enjoying a picnic in a local park.ther healthy lunch. on the menu, stroke risk, apricots and a potato salad. it is for them to learn —— strawberries. we want to keep that going forward. do these children in west london know what happens when you eat too many sweets and unhealthy snacks? you can get ill. your teeth can't get decayed. how do you feel about eating sugary things? not that good. you can have it an occasion. how do...
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police say the bedroom of the house in north—west london had been ransacked, but it hasn't yet been establishede's really been able to say is that she believes it was a male that has leaned over her while she was in bed and has hit her three times with some sort of instrument. iris believes it was once to the face and a few times to the back of the head. mrs warner was found by her son on monday afternoon. it's believed that the attack had happened in the previous 48 hours. she suffered two bleeds to her brain and at one stage her life was hanging in the balance. she used to go down to the sweet shop and buy a newspaper. i used to see her almost every other day. but yeah, i'm just shocked. i'm absolutely horrified. i would like to see more police, you know, around this area, greater safety. you do get all types of things here, especially at night time. police are stressing that these attacks are rare, but this case will add to public concern over violent crime, as all those involved in policing are aware. this is a barbaric attack. it is staggering to believe anybody could think anything can ju
police say the bedroom of the house in north—west london had been ransacked, but it hasn't yet been establishede's really been able to say is that she believes it was a male that has leaned over her while she was in bed and has hit her three times with some sort of instrument. iris believes it was once to the face and a few times to the back of the head. mrs warner was found by her son on monday afternoon. it's believed that the attack had happened in the previous 48 hours. she suffered two...
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and as an mp in west london. it is a big issue for him.ommons, waiting for years, he will be conveniently out of the country and not able to vote. a very important diplomatic issue, they have not figured it out yet. he will not be here. this makes him look bad. he was ina here. this makes him look bad. he was in a good job and on the up. well liked. ending his career as it is. it puts the pressure on boris johnson. this is difficult for labour and the conservatives. they we re labour and the conservatives. they were pushing hard for it. the conservatives were against it. and now the roles have reversed when the job has reversed. the tories think they have the votes. they have the backing of strange alliances like the snp. they should get the vote. we have played the game of where's boris. for a moment... a moment of applause for greg. you may not know him, but he has taken they principled decision. he will give up his salary and ministerial duties for something he believes in. his salary and ministerial duties for something he believes inm
and as an mp in west london. it is a big issue for him.ommons, waiting for years, he will be conveniently out of the country and not able to vote. a very important diplomatic issue, they have not figured it out yet. he will not be here. this makes him look bad. he was ina here. this makes him look bad. he was in a good job and on the up. well liked. ending his career as it is. it puts the pressure on boris johnson. this is difficult for labour and the conservatives. they we re labour and the...
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at queens club in west london, marin cilic beat novak djokovic. it took a dramatic fightback too. the queens final, after djokovic took the first set and had match point in the second. but cilic came back, winning that one, and the third to claim the wimbledon warm—up tournament for the first time since 2012. england staged an impressive comeback to secure a series whitewash over australia. they took the final one—day international by one wicket in manchester. with moeen ali taking four wickets and being partly responsible for a run—out, the tourists set the target at 206. travis heads 56 the top score. in reply, england's openerjason roy went for just one run, as did joe root. they were 27 for four at one stage. but a century from joss butler secured the historic win. it is right up there. i think to play in a different style as well, we knew we were way off with the bat, we should have chased that total down with ease. probably a more tricky wicket than we thought. it is right up there, fantastic to win the. these games are the ones that are so enjoyable when you win a. england'
at queens club in west london, marin cilic beat novak djokovic. it took a dramatic fightback too. the queens final, after djokovic took the first set and had match point in the second. but cilic came back, winning that one, and the third to claim the wimbledon warm—up tournament for the first time since 2012. england staged an impressive comeback to secure a series whitewash over australia. they took the final one—day international by one wicket in manchester. with moeen ali taking four...
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it's been one year since the grand fall tower fire in west london seventy one people died in the u.k.'s deadliest blaze since world war two a tribute to victims began at just before one am u.k. time the time the fire is thought to have started the tower and twelve surrounding blocks were lit up in green as was the prime minister's office downing street that illumination lasted until five am and will be repeated over the next four days from eight pm until midnight. one year on from the tragedy british prime minister trees a man has published an apology over shortcomings in her response to the blaze she says they include failing to meet survivors in the fires immediate aftermath the very get mosque has been talking to some of those survivors this used to be his home now it's a monument to a tragedy the bento shell of friends follows honeyed will be wherever he goes it's always in his mind in this empty space he used to have his fish still in the area still is home flora can do and how mead used to live in the sixteenth you'll know he lives in a motel like many other survivors. or this i
it's been one year since the grand fall tower fire in west london seventy one people died in the u.k.'s deadliest blaze since world war two a tribute to victims began at just before one am u.k. time the time the fire is thought to have started the tower and twelve surrounding blocks were lit up in green as was the prime minister's office downing street that illumination lasted until five am and will be repeated over the next four days from eight pm until midnight. one year on from the tragedy...
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commemorations and vigils are being held across west london to remember the 72 people who lost their. this is the scene in north kensington where a memorial service is just getting under way to remember those who died. we are here to remember. if we can turn to the beginning of our service sheet. if we can quieten our hearts and minds fora sheet. if we can quieten our hearts and minds for a moment as we begin. let me lead us in prayer as we do that. out of the depths have i cried to you, o lord. lord, hear my voice. let your ears consider well the voice of my supplication. god is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. we meet in the name ofjesus christ, who died and was raised to the glory of god the father. we come to give thanks for our loved ones who have died, to comfort one another with the word of life, and to seek god in these days of sorrow. grace and peace be with you. all: and also with you. let's sta nd let's stand to sing amazing grace. # amazing grace # how sweet the sound # that saved # a wretch # like me # i once was lost # but now i'm found # was bli
commemorations and vigils are being held across west london to remember the 72 people who lost their. this is the scene in north kensington where a memorial service is just getting under way to remember those who died. we are here to remember. if we can turn to the beginning of our service sheet. if we can quieten our hearts and minds fora sheet. if we can quieten our hearts and minds for a moment as we begin. let me lead us in prayer as we do that. out of the depths have i cried to you, o...
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building regulations and was incorrectly installed. 72 people died as a result of the blaze in west london's now nearly a year ago. lucy manning's report contains images from the night which were shown at the inquiry today. you may find some of them distressing. asleep in the safety of their homes, but this building was a death trap, a majorfire hazard. devastating details revealed to the inquiry, how grenfell tower was covered in material that would burn easily, that was not properly tested and how, once covered in flames, the fire brigade‘s strategy telling residents to stay in theirflats failed. the burnt—out kitchen of flat 16 on the fourth floor where the fire started and then spread. the 999 call from the resident who escaped from here heard for the first time. videos played to the inquiry showed just how quickly the fire spread up and across. at first it's just on the fourth floor. 20 minutes after the 999 call, it was at the side of the building. that's my yard! half an hour after it started, it reached the top of the tower. when the inquiry experts said the fire brigade‘s "stay pu
building regulations and was incorrectly installed. 72 people died as a result of the blaze in west london's now nearly a year ago. lucy manning's report contains images from the night which were shown at the inquiry today. you may find some of them distressing. asleep in the safety of their homes, but this building was a death trap, a majorfire hazard. devastating details revealed to the inquiry, how grenfell tower was covered in material that would burn easily, that was not properly tested...
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i'm on the touchy not today marks the one year anniversary of the grandfather of tower fire in west london more than seventy people died in the cause of the u.k.'s deadliest day since the second was war now at known local time a nationwide minutes of sonnets is being held to remember the victims be taking you know live to the british capital to join the commemorations as you can see people have gathered that to pay homage to those who lost their lives just so a short while ago the queen is also attending and you're looking at these live pictures coming to you from the hot off the british capital. you were just watching live pictures of a minute of silence being held for victims of the grenfell tower in london we saw pictures of the queen she was in chester it's a nationwide moment of silence or so parliamentarians that mean arctic you live to our correspondent big mass who is in london. a big it at this moment of silence was a nation wide event the whole of the country seems to be standing together to remember the victims. yes indeed a lot of attention on the tragedy a year ago and even mo
i'm on the touchy not today marks the one year anniversary of the grandfather of tower fire in west london more than seventy people died in the cause of the u.k.'s deadliest day since the second was war now at known local time a nationwide minutes of sonnets is being held to remember the victims be taking you know live to the british capital to join the commemorations as you can see people have gathered that to pay homage to those who lost their lives just so a short while ago the queen is also...
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this corner of west london, filled with silence. some walked with the faces of those they had lost in this fire. many had signs demanding justice. the fire has ripped apart families, but united this community. the fire has ripped apart families, but united this community. thousands walked, every race and religion, even those too young to know the tragedy that looms over them. at the fire station, they hugged those who saved them, their angerfor the policy, the rules, rather than for those who climbed the stairs to bring them out. but for the firefighters, the pictures with a reminder of those who couldn't get out. it was a day of dignity, but their campaign for answers don't end here. lucy manning reporting. the government's compromise to avoid a commons defeat on brexit has been rejected as "unacceptable" by leading remainer dominic grieve. theresa may had convinced most rebels, who want mps to have the final say on the final brexit deal, to back her in a key vote on tuesday night by giving them assurances. our political editor, la
this corner of west london, filled with silence. some walked with the faces of those they had lost in this fire. many had signs demanding justice. the fire has ripped apart families, but united this community. the fire has ripped apart families, but united this community. thousands walked, every race and religion, even those too young to know the tragedy that looms over them. at the fire station, they hugged those who saved them, their angerfor the policy, the rules, rather than for those who...
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the papers this evening, except the heathrow expansion and images of planes over houses in south west london's get into this now. heathrow is clear for ta ke—off. way. let's get into this now. heathrow is clear for take—off. what about position for this. you know what? this might not happen if the courts get involved. it is not quite clear for take—off. this courts get involved. it is not quite clear for ta ke—off. this debate courts get involved. it is not quite clearfor take—off. this debate has been happening for two decades and there is still not a third runway at heathrow. it is very good supporting. this is been a problem for the uk for a long time. heathrow now handles more passengers today than all uk airports in the 1980s. this is... we have a huge influx of people wanting to get flights and if you limit this number of lives, cost rises for consumers and you get more cancellations. and especially in this, brexit, when the uk claims to be open and global, you need that third runway. the uk is falling behind china and others. this must behind china and others. this must be done. i do
the papers this evening, except the heathrow expansion and images of planes over houses in south west london's get into this now. heathrow is clear for ta ke—off. way. let's get into this now. heathrow is clear for take—off. what about position for this. you know what? this might not happen if the courts get involved. it is not quite clear for take—off. this courts get involved. it is not quite clear for ta ke—off. this debate courts get involved. it is not quite clearfor take—off....
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can't really tell if this is this is just symbolic but what's for certain is that people here in west london and the grenfell tower neighborhood where i'm standing right now have a great sense of community and and they approved this throughout the day and many events one of them was. a silent march that kicked off just about an hour ago where about five thousand people came down to this neighborhood to march in peace march in silence and to demand justice and that's the thing even one year later one year later the shock may not be there anymore but many people here in the community still feel angry and frustrated so one year on not much has changed in that sense. and we know max we have to mention that you were there actually as those invent events unfolded on at that time and so we're curious to know from you because an inquiry into the disaster it opens just last month. heavily criticized what are the details that have come out so far. well regarding the inquiry. we've heard many very very moving stories and this includes also a form so to say for a family members for four relatives for fr
can't really tell if this is this is just symbolic but what's for certain is that people here in west london and the grenfell tower neighborhood where i'm standing right now have a great sense of community and and they approved this throughout the day and many events one of them was. a silent march that kicked off just about an hour ago where about five thousand people came down to this neighborhood to march in peace march in silence and to demand justice and that's the thing even one year...
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he was on the school run in north west london collecting his children. en in london. he was collecting his children from school. his publicist says there was an incident and everything is all right. we got a statement from the police confirming the incident. they say the victim was stationary in his car when two males and it had smashed the windows before stealing property. they say no arrests have been made. then the eyewitness account of what happened. there is video available we may be able to see. can see the driver ‘s side window is smashed. apparently it was hit ten, 15 times with a hammer. mr mcintyre got out. there may have been a struggle with a second man on mopeds and property was stolen. perhaps a very expensive watch, we do not know. witnesses say it all happened in 30 seconds and then the gang were away. m, can tie is an enormously successful comedian with his own saturday night show. —— michael mcintyre. let's see him performing at the royal variety show. i hope it goes better than the la st show. i hope it goes better than the last time i
he was on the school run in north west london collecting his children. en in london. he was collecting his children from school. his publicist says there was an incident and everything is all right. we got a statement from the police confirming the incident. they say the victim was stationary in his car when two males and it had smashed the windows before stealing property. they say no arrests have been made. then the eyewitness account of what happened. there is video available we may be able...
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west london, last night. to yesterday. hector has long gone. satellite imagery, to the west of norway, further south across the uk, we have got some cloud streaming in from the atlantic and that is the general theme as we go into the weekend. today will be dry and fairly bright for much of england and wales. some showers cropping up and wales. some showers cropping up and they will be isolated. particularly the further south. more showers the further north, scotland and northern ireland, they will move west to east. some brighter skies developing particularly in the far north—east of scotland. temperatures getting to 17—22. this evening, not a lot going on, plenty of dry weather. some showers in the west, more persistent rain in northern ireland by the end of the night. those are overnight temperatures, 9-13. the those are overnight temperatures, 9—13. the weekend, saturday, low pressure moving in. that will introduce weather fronts bringing some thundery rain across northern areas of the uk. in particular, n
west london, last night. to yesterday. hector has long gone. satellite imagery, to the west of norway, further south across the uk, we have got some cloud streaming in from the atlantic and that is the general theme as we go into the weekend. today will be dry and fairly bright for much of england and wales. some showers cropping up and wales. some showers cropping up and they will be isolated. particularly the further south. more showers the further north, scotland and northern ireland, they...
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—year—old woman is seriously ill in hospital after being attacked while she was in bed in north west londonn at her home in brent. she has told police a man hit her several times in the face. it's unclear if anything was stolen. june kelly reports. this is what someone did tho iris warner in the bedroom of her semi—detached house which has been her home for decades. her family have released these pictures in the hope that it leads to information about who was responsible. police say the bedroom of the house in north—west london had been ransacked, but it hasn't yet been established whether anything was stolen. all she's been able to say is that she believes it was a male that has leaned over her while she was in bed and has hit her three times with some sort of instrument. iris believes it was once to the face and a few times to the back of the head. this 90—year—old is described as highly independent and is often seen out and about in her neighbourhood. she used to go down to the sweet shop and buy a newspaper. i used to see her almost every other day. but i'm just shocked. i'm horrified.
—year—old woman is seriously ill in hospital after being attacked while she was in bed in north west londonn at her home in brent. she has told police a man hit her several times in the face. it's unclear if anything was stolen. june kelly reports. this is what someone did tho iris warner in the bedroom of her semi—detached house which has been her home for decades. her family have released these pictures in the hope that it leads to information about who was responsible. police say the...
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orange shades on our temperature chart — widely in the mid—to—high 20s, some spots, perhaps to the west of london degrees. a little bit cooler, perhaps, for some of these north sea coastal areas. now, as we through saturday night, notice the way that the orange colours try to hold on down towards the south. whereas the last few nights have been cool and fresh, saturday night into sunday morning will be a little bit more muggy, a little more humid. 16 there in cardiff and in london. not as muggy further north, nine there in newcastle. but we are going to see more in the way of muggy air wafting its way in from the near continent as we go on into sunday, also this area of low pressure that's starting to churn its way towards the south—west of the country. so here we could see some showers across the south—west of england, into wales, maybe the midlands, maybe northern ireland. also a weak frontal system, which could bring rain into north—west scotland. but everywhere else sunny skies again, and remember that warm and humid air — the orange colours getting deeper, really, across the south—eastern ar
orange shades on our temperature chart — widely in the mid—to—high 20s, some spots, perhaps to the west of london degrees. a little bit cooler, perhaps, for some of these north sea coastal areas. now, as we through saturday night, notice the way that the orange colours try to hold on down towards the south. whereas the last few nights have been cool and fresh, saturday night into sunday morning will be a little bit more muggy, a little more humid. 16 there in cardiff and in london. not as...
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thousands of people have taken part in a silent march past the remains of grenfell tower in west londonmark the first anniversary of the fire. the names of the 72 people who lost their lives were read out at a memorial service. now on bbc news. it's hardtalk with zeinab badawi. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. the new ethiopian government is making dramatic reforms in the country. the state of emergency had been lifted, the military and intelligence chiefs have been replaced, and opposition politicians have been released en masse from prison. one of those released is andargachew tsege, a prominent opposition leader from the organisation, patriotic ginbot7. he had been on death row in an ethiopian jail for four years. will his group renounce violence and will he go back to ethiopia to help build the country's future? andargachew tsege, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for having me. so, you were at the airport in yemen in 2014, and then you were arrested and taken to ethiopia, you were en route to eritrea where your group is based. just tell us briefly what happened. as you said
thousands of people have taken part in a silent march past the remains of grenfell tower in west londonmark the first anniversary of the fire. the names of the 72 people who lost their lives were read out at a memorial service. now on bbc news. it's hardtalk with zeinab badawi. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. the new ethiopian government is making dramatic reforms in the country. the state of emergency had been lifted, the military and intelligence chiefs have been replaced, and...