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eu migrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in england are accepting new nhs patients, a bbc investigation reveals. good morning. as part of our coastal series i'm at grimsby fish market at one of the world's busiest ports looking at how the industry has changed for the uk and what brexit will mean for its workers. in sport... wales manager chris coleman says bring it on after a late victory over moldova in their world cup qualifier. two more wins and they should be in russia next year. what a goal! what a goal! radford has scored. ronnie radford odd box. after 10 world cups and more than 200 england games, the legendary commentator john motson is hanging up his sheepskin coat and calling time on his 50—year career with the bbc. we'
eu migrants living and working in the uk. a leaked home office document says the free movement of people will be banned after brexit, but the government says nothing's been signed off yet. good morning, it's wednesday the 6th of september. also this morning: hurricane irma, one of the most powerful atlantic storms ever recorded, has begun lashing islands in the caribbean. just half of dentists in england are accepting new nhs patients, a bbc investigation reveals. good morning. as part of our...
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tower blocks across the uk. our figures reveal that just 2% of them are fully covered by sprinkler systems, something london's fire chief says needs to change. we know that they save lives, we know they save properties, and make a lot of difference. so, 2% is a shockingly low number. good morning. it's wednesday the 13th of september. also this morning; the pressure grows on the government to reveal its plans for public sector pay, after it confirmed the long—standing cap will be lifted, but only for some. good morning. more news on pay. we find out if average wages are keeping up with the cost of living. foreign secretary, boris johnson, arrives in the caribbean, as british holidaymakers affected by hurricane irma start to arrive back in the uk. in sport, celtic are humbled in the champions league by paris st germain, and the world's most expensive player, neymar. 5—0, the score in glasgow. there were wins for manchester united and chelsea, though. and matt has the weather. good morning. storm irene is now in the north sea. the wind is dying down. a blustery day with sunshine.
tower blocks across the uk. our figures reveal that just 2% of them are fully covered by sprinkler systems, something london's fire chief says needs to change. we know that they save lives, we know they save properties, and make a lot of difference. so, 2% is a shockingly low number. good morning. it's wednesday the 13th of september. also this morning; the pressure grows on the government to reveal its plans for public sector pay, after it confirmed the long—standing cap will be lifted, but...
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psychiatric care across the uk. medical experts claim people with mental health problems are losing out because of a lack of specialist consultants. good morning. we are at a gardening exhibition. it is an industry worth £5 billion in the economy, and one thatis £5 billion in the economy, and one that is growing. i will have information shortly. in sport, chris froome creates more history on two wheels. he adds the tour of spain to his four tour de france titles in a year he calls he's best ever. from a rocket on two wheels to the future of space travel. we'll be live ahead of the launch of the uk's largest rocket. and matt has the weather. good morning. good morning. while irma weekends, a blustery week in store for england. —— weakens. i will have the forecast for you coming up in 15 minutes. thank you. good morning. first, our main story. hurricane irma is battering the west coast of florida, bringing with it intense rainfall, severe flooding, violent winds and tornadoes. at least three people have died since the storm made landfall on sunday, hitting miami and the florida keys
psychiatric care across the uk. medical experts claim people with mental health problems are losing out because of a lack of specialist consultants. good morning. we are at a gardening exhibition. it is an industry worth £5 billion in the economy, and one thatis £5 billion in the economy, and one that is growing. i will have information shortly. in sport, chris froome creates more history on two wheels. he adds the tour of spain to his four tour de france titles in a year he calls he's best...
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hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. the uk terror threat is raised to critical — it's highest level — as the man—hunt for the person behind the parsons green tube bombing continues. as the public would expect, we are increasing our police resources on the streets of london and across the country. police say a thousand armed officers will be deployed across the country and will be supported by the army. 29 people were injured in yesterday's attack which has been claimed by so—called islamic state. this is the scene at parsons green, where the tube station has reopened — we're live there throughout the morning. good morning — it's saturday the 16th of september. also: borisjohnson repeats the controversial claim that leaving the eu would save britain £350 million a week as he sets out his vision for the country post brexit. his north korea leader kim jong—un vows to complete the country's nuclear programme, as the united states once again warns pyongyang of military action. in sport, it's go defoe. bournemouth have their first points of the
hello, this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. the uk terror threat is raised to critical — it's highest level — as the man—hunt for the person behind the parsons green tube bombing continues. as the public would expect, we are increasing our police resources on the streets of london and across the country. police say a thousand armed officers will be deployed across the country and will be supported by the army. 29 people were injured in yesterday's attack which has...
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—year transitional deal could cost the uk £18 billion. good morning, it's friday, 22nd september. also this morning: mentally deranged. the north korean leader kimjong—un launches a stinging attack on donald trump as he promises the us president will pay dearly for his recent speech at the un. a senior police officer warns the fight against terror is pushing already stretched forces to the limit. the growing numbers of families being asked to chip in for their child's education. research by bbc breakfast finds more parents are being asked to regularly donate money good morning. a pilot shortage, cancelled flights and a multi—million pound compensation bill. it's been a tough week for ryanairand bill. it's been a tough week for ryanair and its passengers but can europe's largest airline recover? i'm at the london stock exchange this morning to find out. and in sport, "pick a woman next time," so says record goalscorer kelly smith, as the search begins to find mark sampson's replacement as head coach of england's women football team. and matt has your weekend weather. the autum
—year transitional deal could cost the uk £18 billion. good morning, it's friday, 22nd september. also this morning: mentally deranged. the north korean leader kimjong—un launches a stinging attack on donald trump as he promises the us president will pay dearly for his recent speech at the un. a senior police officer warns the fight against terror is pushing already stretched forces to the limit. the growing numbers of families being asked to chip in for their child's education. research...
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. rain in central uk this morning, some of it heavy. in the west, although we have fog in northern ireland, that will lift and western areas today generally seeing sunshine. more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. labour will set out to unite its members over brexit today as it looks to calm growing anger over the issues that will be voted on at the party conference. the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer will give a speech on the issue, but there will be no vote on contentious issues like staying in the single market. here's our political correspondent, iain watson. labour say they're the grown—ups when it comes to brexit, they claim they don't squabble like the government. but as the policy develops, it shows signs of growing pains. transport policy commission report, can i see all those in favour? last night delegates decided which topics to debate at the conference this week. brexit was not amongst them. there won't be a vote on an issue some delegates were keen to discuss, long—term membership of the eu single market beyond brexit. with the t
. rain in central uk this morning, some of it heavy. in the west, although we have fog in northern ireland, that will lift and western areas today generally seeing sunshine. more details in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. labour will set out to unite its members over brexit today as it looks to calm growing anger over the issues that will be voted on at the party conference. the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer will give a speech on the issue, but there will be no vote...
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fuelling the obesity crisis in the uk. we have been confused about that phrase. small is not big enough. 0ur reporter, alice hutton, has more. it isa it is a familiar sound of the high street, whether you are in a newsagent, fast food outlets, coffee shop, we have all been asked if we wa nt to shop, we have all been asked if we want to treat ourselves to something extra. but pushing larger portions on customers, up selling, is not just taking a toll on wallets. new research shows it is fuelling the obesity crisis in the uk. one in three are accepting this temptation. we can put on between five lbs a year to 11 lbs a year depending on your age group. that is fairly significant to quantify the damage we are doing to ourselves. if the public are aware, they may think twice. shoppers face more than 100 attem pts twice. shoppers face more than 100 attempts every year. 78% have been asked to upgrade in the last week. the report is calling for businesses to ta ke the report is calling for businesses to take responsibility for their pa rt to take responsibility for their part in keeping
fuelling the obesity crisis in the uk. we have been confused about that phrase. small is not big enough. 0ur reporter, alice hutton, has more. it isa it is a familiar sound of the high street, whether you are in a newsagent, fast food outlets, coffee shop, we have all been asked if we wa nt to shop, we have all been asked if we want to treat ourselves to something extra. but pushing larger portions on customers, up selling, is not just taking a toll on wallets. new research shows it is...
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grown here in the uk. i'll be looking at what that means for prizes and the 10,000 odd people who work in the industry. in sport, ben stokes is expected to be named in the ashes squad this morning despite his arrest for suspected actual bodily harm after a night out in bristol. the new take that musical made its premiere last night. so who better to review it than the women who gave birth to the band 7 it was like travelling back about 20 yea rs it was like travelling back about 20 years now. i was thinking, i thought i'd put all that behind me, i've had therapy and a lot and it's just back ain! that was rob lee's, and! daschle robbie's mum —— rob lee's mum. a dull start with low cloud and patchy fog giving way to sunny spells —— rob lee's mum. a change, windy conditions and rain slowly edging in but some of that will be heavy. more in15 but some of that will be heavy. more in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. ready for government and on the threshold of power, that's whatjeremy corybn is expected to tell delegates later about the state of the labour party a
grown here in the uk. i'll be looking at what that means for prizes and the 10,000 odd people who work in the industry. in sport, ben stokes is expected to be named in the ashes squad this morning despite his arrest for suspected actual bodily harm after a night out in bristol. the new take that musical made its premiere last night. so who better to review it than the women who gave birth to the band 7 it was like travelling back about 20 yea rs it was like travelling back about 20 years now....
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vote, mps backed plans to transfer thousands of eu laws onto the uk statute book by a majority of 36. good morning, it's tuesday the 12th of september. also this morning: the clean—up operation in florida begins as the uk sends more help to those devastated by hurricane irma. we'll hear about claims that thousands of critically ill children aren't being given the palliative care they need. good morning. it was ten years ago this week that northern rock, the bank headquartered here in newcastle, collapsed and caused chaos for the financial system so i've come back to find out what difference it made to our lives. in sport — roy's return. hodgson looks set to return to football management with crystal palace, fifteen months after resigning from the england job. this is the second time and you get the sense, i'm sweating and quite uncomfortable, to be brutally honest. they're the fighter jets at the forefront of the battle against so—called islamic state, but piloting a typhoon is no mean feat, as our defence correspondent has been finding out. and he tries to hold on to his brea
vote, mps backed plans to transfer thousands of eu laws onto the uk statute book by a majority of 36. good morning, it's tuesday the 12th of september. also this morning: the clean—up operation in florida begins as the uk sends more help to those devastated by hurricane irma. we'll hear about claims that thousands of critically ill children aren't being given the palliative care they need. good morning. it was ten years ago this week that northern rock, the bank headquartered here in...
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internet connection the government wants to see made available across the uk. rather than relying on copper wire, this relies on fibre optic cables which run directly into homes and offices, allowing for much faster transfer of information. internet companies like virgin media are already rolling out full fibre across much of the country. now the government has announced six pilot projects across the uk where they want to work with industry to identify how full fibre broadband can be brought to more homes and businesses more quickly. in the case of west yorkshire, it is giving vouchers to businesses to help them offset the costs of taking fibre to the network. if you look at manchester, that is using public sector assets such as ducting for cctv cameras so we need to reduce the cost of laying full fibre networks. it is looking at what is going to work best. that is what we are looking to find out. the next stage is implementing that. full fibre is available to around i million premises across the uk. representing about 2% of all internet connections. that contrast with spain where th
internet connection the government wants to see made available across the uk. rather than relying on copper wire, this relies on fibre optic cables which run directly into homes and offices, allowing for much faster transfer of information. internet companies like virgin media are already rolling out full fibre across much of the country. now the government has announced six pilot projects across the uk where they want to work with industry to identify how full fibre broadband can be brought...
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, with a combination of fantastic uk company and investment coming in from abroad, and cheaper deals. cheaper and greener energy, thatis deals. cheaper and greener energy, that is our objective. expansion of solar is now largely reliant on the business case for it. councils and households increasingly looking to private investors for encouragement rather than the government. the investigation into the chemical cloud which affected parts of east sussex last sunday is looking into the possibility that it may have been caused by emissions from known shipwrecks in the channel. the beach at birling gap, near eastbourne, was closed until the haze disappeared. the maritime and coastguard agency is now investigating, as adina campbell reports. a mysterious mist which engulfed holidaymakers in east sussex. it led to birling gap beach, near beachy head, being evacuated, after people reported having irritated eyes, sore throats and vomiting. reported having irritated eyes, sore throats and vomitinglj reported having irritated eyes, sore throats and vomiting. i had a bit of a dry chest, and then
, with a combination of fantastic uk company and investment coming in from abroad, and cheaper deals. cheaper and greener energy, thatis deals. cheaper and greener energy, that is our objective. expansion of solar is now largely reliant on the business case for it. councils and households increasingly looking to private investors for encouragement rather than the government. the investigation into the chemical cloud which affected parts of east sussex last sunday is looking into the possibility...
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of the damage caused by the devastating storm. uk troops and police were sent to help recapture them. every childhood vaccination could be delivered with a single jab, after a breakthrough from us scientists. they've developed a small capsule that can store vaccines in the body, which are then released over time. researchers say that reducing the number of injections would benefit children around the world, especially those in developing nations. the soul singer sampha has won this year's mercury prize, beating off ed sheeran and stormzy to the prestigious music award. # no—one knows me like a piano in my other‘s arms...# the 28—year—old, who has collaborated with beyonce and kanye west, won for his debut album process, which was inspired by the death of his mum. he said he will use his £25,000 prize money to record a follow up album. i feel like i ifeel like i am... i feel like i am... i feel like ifeel like i am... ifeel like i'm dreaming a little bit. this is incredible. thank you, dies, so much. thank —— guys. thank you to thejudges for thinking my much. thank ——
of the damage caused by the devastating storm. uk troops and police were sent to help recapture them. every childhood vaccination could be delivered with a single jab, after a breakthrough from us scientists. they've developed a small capsule that can store vaccines in the body, which are then released over time. researchers say that reducing the number of injections would benefit children around the world, especially those in developing nations. the soul singer sampha has won this year's...
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transfer all that existing eu legislation into uk law. it isa existing eu legislation into uk law. it is a really significant step on our journey to exiting it is a really significant step on ourjourney to exiting the european union. but it is not as simple as doing a big cut and pastejob. the uk is going to need to make lots of amendments to make all of this legislation fit together and that is why it is proving controversial because the government is going to need special powers to make all of these tweaks and to do this work. a lot of it will be done without the usual parliamentary scrutiny. some opposition parties and opponents to the government are worried it will give our ministers too much sweeping powers without the usual parliamentary oversight. there are rumours of a bench rebellion. if that happens, it could be a great threat to theresa may's leadership and could really derail the plans for brexit. this will be a real test. ministers are setting up the case for unity today, urging against any sort of rebellion which they say will be tantamount to supporting jeremy corby
transfer all that existing eu legislation into uk law. it isa existing eu legislation into uk law. it is a really significant step on our journey to exiting it is a really significant step on ourjourney to exiting the european union. but it is not as simple as doing a big cut and pastejob. the uk is going to need to make lots of amendments to make all of this legislation fit together and that is why it is proving controversial because the government is going to need special powers to make all...
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affected by flight cancellations or face possible legal action by the uk's aviation regulator. the civil aviation authority accused the airline of "persistently misleading passengers" about the kind of compensation they can claim. ryanair says it will fully comply with all the requirements, as sarah corker reports. criticism of rya nair's criticism of ryanair‘s treatment of nearly three quarters of a million passengers is intensifying, accused of consistently misleading customers. the civil aviation authority has issued this written ultimatum. by 5pm today ryanair is to tell passengers they are to be rerouted by another carrier and explain how that works or face legal action. we want to make it clear to every single passenger what they are entitled to in terms of compensation. we don't think that is a big task. the regulator says airline is must book passengers on other carriers if they cannot replace the cancelled flights. that is not what ryanair said last week. we will not pay for other flights. it is not part of the entitlement. the no—frills carrier blames the cancellation
affected by flight cancellations or face possible legal action by the uk's aviation regulator. the civil aviation authority accused the airline of "persistently misleading passengers" about the kind of compensation they can claim. ryanair says it will fully comply with all the requirements, as sarah corker reports. criticism of rya nair's criticism of ryanair‘s treatment of nearly three quarters of a million passengers is intensifying, accused of consistently misleading customers....
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the 18—year—old iraqi refugee who lived here, we understand he is an orphan, that he came to the uk about three yea rs that he came to the uk about three years ago, and neighbours here say that there were disputes with his foster parents, and he was in trouble with the police quite a lot. the 21—year—old man was arrested, we believe he lived here also, at sunbury—on—thames, at some stage. and just an update on the casualties. 30 people were taken to various hospitals after the attack on friday, but thankfully only one person still remains in hospital. plenty more on that story for you throughout the programme. there has been a big increase in the number of prosecutions for the online sexual grooming of children using evidence supplied by so—called paedophile hunters. in 2014, ii% of cases featured material gathered by the groups. by last year, that figure had risen to 44%. jon cuthill has this report. the police say paedophile hunters are vigilantes, they pose as children online, film their meetings with people who groom them, and post their videos on social media. you've
the 18—year—old iraqi refugee who lived here, we understand he is an orphan, that he came to the uk about three yea rs that he came to the uk about three years ago, and neighbours here say that there were disputes with his foster parents, and he was in trouble with the police quite a lot. the 21—year—old man was arrested, we believe he lived here also, at sunbury—on—thames, at some stage. and just an update on the casualties. 30 people were taken to various hospitals after the...
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uk in the single market and customs union after brexit. yesterday the labour leader told delegates they're "in a moment of great change" and must "prepare to form a government". our political correspondent, iain watson, has more. what a difference when you meet. at the last labour conference, jeremy cordon had just seen off a bitter leadership challenge. now he is getting used to the sounds of angulation. and a preconference rally he said he could change the party and the country. to bring about the social justice we party and the country. to bring about the socialjustice we want, to bring about the society we want. to bring about the society we want. to bring about the unity we want and, together, together, together we can and will do it. thank you very much. despite the show of unity, the mayor of london, who criticisejeremy corbyn in the past, very nearly didn't get a speaking slot. but the leader's allies said that was because the nature of the labour conference has changed. this conference has changed. this conference will be different to any other. instead of a lot of big set
uk in the single market and customs union after brexit. yesterday the labour leader told delegates they're "in a moment of great change" and must "prepare to form a government". our political correspondent, iain watson, has more. what a difference when you meet. at the last labour conference, jeremy cordon had just seen off a bitter leadership challenge. now he is getting used to the sounds of angulation. and a preconference rally he said he could change the party and the...
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test site. good morning, it is monday four september. also this morning: the uk's coastal communities are among the country's worst off. we are live at the seaside, with exclusive figures. ten yea rs ten years ago the government identified a problem, five years ago it set aside money to try and fix it. today we can reveal the gap between coastal and non— coastal communities is getting bigger. why are our beautiful coastlines underperforming? a senior police officer warns that forces in england and wales are facing a perfect storm, because of staff cuts and rising crime. good morning. will interest rates rise this year? when will wages grow faster than prices? i will have some of the answers from our survey of financial forecasters. in sport: lewis hamiltonjumps forjoy, after snatching the formula i championship lead with victory at the italian grand prix. and, as one retailer says it is ditching separate labels for boys‘ and girls‘ clothes, we are asking if the days of his and hers outfits are numbered. we just wejust said we just said boys and girls wejust said boys and girls c
test site. good morning, it is monday four september. also this morning: the uk's coastal communities are among the country's worst off. we are live at the seaside, with exclusive figures. ten yea rs ten years ago the government identified a problem, five years ago it set aside money to try and fix it. today we can reveal the gap between coastal and non— coastal communities is getting bigger. why are our beautiful coastlines underperforming? a senior police officer warns that forces in...
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key questions ahead of negotiations which will begin again on monday. last night, the uk's credit rating was cut over concerns about the impact of brexit and the health of public finances. good morning, it's saturday 23rd september. also ahead — puerto rico faces the aftermath of hurricane in maria. tens of thousands of people are urged to evacuate as a major dam threatens to burst. and prince harryjoins in the preparations for the third invictus games for wounded service personnel in toronto. and back home in sport, one of the great rivalries although one sided recently so can rangers finally got the better of celtic in their lunchtime showdown? and can old—school training create a new world champion? we'll look at how hughie fury is preparing for tonight's big fight and helen has the weather. good morning. it may be a little grey and damp first thing but for many it is a bright picture today with the lot of dry weather on offer. all the details for today and the rest of the weekend in around 15 minutes. european leaders have given a guarded welcome to theresa may's brexit pr
key questions ahead of negotiations which will begin again on monday. last night, the uk's credit rating was cut over concerns about the impact of brexit and the health of public finances. good morning, it's saturday 23rd september. also ahead — puerto rico faces the aftermath of hurricane in maria. tens of thousands of people are urged to evacuate as a major dam threatens to burst. and prince harryjoins in the preparations for the third invictus games for wounded service personnel in...
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says he will give $1 million of his own money. he plans to return to texas tomorrow. the uk must not allow itself to be blackmailed by the eu over its brexit "divorce bill" in order to start trade talks, international trade secretary liam fox has said. businesses have become impatient with the slow progress of the negotiations. it is clear that this is notjust in europe but places like injapan are getting impatient. they want to see what the final shape of that arrangement will be. want to know that there will continue to be an open and liberal trading environment in europe and there is a worry that if it is not the sort of agreement britain wants you could end up with impediments to trade and it is on the cross europe. we can speak now to our political correspondent iain watson. there seems to be more frustration, oi’ there seems to be more frustration, or frustration again there seems to be more frustration, orfrustration again on there seems to be more frustration, or frustration again on both sides of this negotiation? that's been a co nsta nt of this negotiation? that's been a
says he will give $1 million of his own money. he plans to return to texas tomorrow. the uk must not allow itself to be blackmailed by the eu over its brexit "divorce bill" in order to start trade talks, international trade secretary liam fox has said. businesses have become impatient with the slow progress of the negotiations. it is clear that this is notjust in europe but places like injapan are getting impatient. they want to see what the final shape of that arrangement will be....
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it is business as usual in its uk stores, despite its pa rent usual in its uk stores, despite its parent company filing for bankruptcy in america. england's women got their world cup qualifying campaign off to the prefect start, with a 6—0 win over russia last night. the team celebrating their opening goal with under fire manager mark sampson. and when harry met the foo fighters. in an exclusive interview, the band tell breakfast how theirfriendship with the prince began with a bang. we were getting ready to walk on stage and i was tired and so jetlagged and he just goes stage and i was tired and so jetlagged and hejust goes bangs. he is on the military to! and carol has the weather. for many it's a dry start. patchy mist and fog around, but we have rain coming in from the west across northern ireland and western scotland, accompanied by strong winds. more details on 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. a devastating earthquake has struck central mexico, killing more than a 140 people. at least 20 children are thought to have died in just one school and others remain
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releases his debut album and matt has the weather. you can't you —— usually accuse uk weather of being boring but you've heard it already this week and you will get the full forecast in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. the public inquiry into how a fire engulfed the grenfell tower block in west london, killing at least 80 people, will begin this morning. over the coming months it'll hear evidence about the how the blaze spread, the refurbishment of the 2a—storey block, and wider issues of fire safety in high—rise buildings. families will be able to watch proceedings by video link from a church nearby. frankie mccamley reports. it was a catastrophic tragedy that killed at least 80 people. many questions remain unanswered. today, the public inquiry is being launched. it aims to get to the bottom what happened, and find out what can be done to stop something like this happening again. thejudge leading the inquiry, sir martin moore—bick, has set out the terms of reference, which include: but for some, like thomasina, who lost her home, there are still concerns.
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controversial elements. it is a huge piece of work converting eu legislation into uk law. a significant step in the journey to exiting the european union. now, it is not as simple as cutting and pasting that eu law and transposing it cutting and pasting that eu law and tra nsposing it into cutting and pasting that eu law and transposing it into our own. they need to be lots of amendments made and to do this, government is going to be using special powers which will enable lots of technical adjustments to our laws to be made. critics say this means writing the government blank cheque and say it could lead to an abuse of power. lots of changes to our laws being made without the proper oversight. that is what is leading to fears of a backbench rebellion. labour says it cannot support the bill unless sweeping changes are made. if it leads to a defeat in the government over this, it could severely weakened theresa may's leadership. key ministers today have been urging that —— conservative mps to get behind the bill saying it is needed to deliver on the result of the referendum. a lot to
controversial elements. it is a huge piece of work converting eu legislation into uk law. a significant step in the journey to exiting the european union. now, it is not as simple as cutting and pasting that eu law and transposing it cutting and pasting that eu law and tra nsposing it into cutting and pasting that eu law and transposing it into our own. they need to be lots of amendments made and to do this, government is going to be using special powers which will enable lots of technical...
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will always learn from these sort of incidents. while the investigation continues, the uk terror threat remains for the time being at critical, its highest level. andy moore, bbc news. andy moore is near to the house in sunbury—on—thames. andy, what's the latest? well, overnight that people who were evacuated from their homes have been allowed back in, but the police cordons remain in place, and in fa ct, cordons remain in place, and in fact, overnight police have erected a barrier across the road. there is a barrier across the road. there is a barrier across the road. there is a barrier at this end, and a barrier at the other end. over the top of the barrier, beyond it, you may be able to see the yellow roof of a police forensics tent, and that is in the front garden of the house there have been searching, a very distinctive house, with a lilac colour. a very small house where the young man lived with his foster pa rents, young man lived with his foster parents, and we believe with another refugee. now, the police believe the man who planted the bomb lives there. questions n
will always learn from these sort of incidents. while the investigation continues, the uk terror threat remains for the time being at critical, its highest level. andy moore, bbc news. andy moore is near to the house in sunbury—on—thames. andy, what's the latest? well, overnight that people who were evacuated from their homes have been allowed back in, but the police cordons remain in place, and in fa ct, cordons remain in place, and in fact, overnight police have erected a barrier across...
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learn from these sort of incidents. while the investigation continues, the uk terror threat remains for the time being at critical, its highest level. andy moore, bbc news. amber rose is on the andrew marr programme on bbc one after 9am. andy moore is near to the house in sunbury—on—thames. andy, what's the latest? the homes that were evacuated yesterday, the people have been allowed to go back in. but please gordon remains in place. if we look down the streets, you can see that overnights, a very sophisticated barrier has been erected across the street. if we look at the view from a different camera, you can see perhaps that there is a barrier on this side of the house and another on the other side. right outside the houseis on the other side. right outside the house is a police forensics tent, with a yellow roof. that's right outside the very distinctively coloured my lack house. that is where the foster couple lives. with this young man, and we believe with another foster child. another young man, another refugee. the police believe the man who planted the bomb on the tube lived
learn from these sort of incidents. while the investigation continues, the uk terror threat remains for the time being at critical, its highest level. andy moore, bbc news. amber rose is on the andrew marr programme on bbc one after 9am. andy moore is near to the house in sunbury—on—thames. andy, what's the latest? the homes that were evacuated yesterday, the people have been allowed to go back in. but please gordon remains in place. if we look down the streets, you can see that...
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get extremist content online. research has found the uk was ranked fifth in terms of countries where material was most frequently accessed. the government has been putting pressure on technology companies to do more to remove the content posted on or distributed through their platforms which ranges from propaganda to instructions on how to make home—made bombs of the type seen at parsons green last week. polling for policy exchange suggests there is broad public support for this with 74% of respondents believing that companies should be more proactive. the report makes a number of proposals to make firms take responsibility including moving towards a new independent regulator of social media content with the possibility of financial penalties and even prosecution for those who still fail to deal with extremist material. police have been given more time to question two men arrested in connection with the parsons green attack. the men are being held at a police station in south london. searches are continuing at two houses and a restaurant. the number of 999 calls received by the pol
get extremist content online. research has found the uk was ranked fifth in terms of countries where material was most frequently accessed. the government has been putting pressure on technology companies to do more to remove the content posted on or distributed through their platforms which ranges from propaganda to instructions on how to make home—made bombs of the type seen at parsons green last week. polling for policy exchange suggests there is broad public support for this with 74% of...
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are key questions ahead of negotiations which will begin again on monday. last night, the uk's credit rating was cut over concerns about the impact of brexit and the health of public finances. good morning, it's saturday 23rd september. also ahead, puerto rico faces the aftermath of hurricane maria — tens of thousands are urged to evacuate as a major dam threatens to burst. as the minicab service uber says it plans to appeal against a decision to strip it of its licence to operate in london, we'll speak to one of the company's top executives. buysin buys in sport, one of the big rivalries, but it has recently been one—sided, can rangers get the better celtic in lunchtime showdown? and cana better celtic in lunchtime showdown? and can a bit of lumberjack skills help create a new world champion, we will look at how hughie fury is preparing for tonight's big fight. and helen has the weather. and helen has the weather. a little bit grey and damp first thing, but for many a brightening picture with a lot of dry weather on offer, but all the details for the weekend in around 15 minutes.
are key questions ahead of negotiations which will begin again on monday. last night, the uk's credit rating was cut over concerns about the impact of brexit and the health of public finances. good morning, it's saturday 23rd september. also ahead, puerto rico faces the aftermath of hurricane maria — tens of thousands are urged to evacuate as a major dam threatens to burst. as the minicab service uber says it plans to appeal against a decision to strip it of its licence to operate in london,...
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living with dementia in the uk, and while there are drugs to help treat some of the symptoms there is no cure. that's why alzheimer's research uk is investing over two million to explore how people can reduce their risk of developing dementia in the first place, a5 graham satchell reports. it is like grief. it is like lo5. it i5 it is like grief. it is like lo5. it is difficult. both of her parents have been diagnosed with dementia. a 5he have been diagnosed with dementia. a she is trying to cope with the illne55 she is trying to cope with the illness of her parents, 5he she is trying to cope with the illness of her parents, she has been 5peaking illness of her parents, she has been speaking about her own future.“ this hereditary? there is nothing you can do about it. is it genetic? cani you can do about it. is it genetic? can i find out if something like this is going to happen to me? there are questions now being asked in earnest by the research community. focus earnest by the research community. focu5i5 earnest by the research community. focus is going into preventing people from ge
living with dementia in the uk, and while there are drugs to help treat some of the symptoms there is no cure. that's why alzheimer's research uk is investing over two million to explore how people can reduce their risk of developing dementia in the first place, a5 graham satchell reports. it is like grief. it is like lo5. it i5 it is like grief. it is like lo5. it is difficult. both of her parents have been diagnosed with dementia. a 5he have been diagnosed with dementia. a she is trying to...
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been offered from the uk, from other countries in europe? well, i would start with, who has the responsibility for aid? let's start with our mother country, the uk. after all, we are british citizens. i believe that aid should be something that is timely, it should be prompt, if it is to be effective. u nfortu nately, be prompt, if it is to be effective. unfortunately, for one reason or another, i do not think that sufficient steps were put in place to anticipate the arrival of what was known well in advance to be one of the strongest storms ever to form in the atlantic. so yes, there has been criticism levelled. i have expressed criticism, and i stand by it. it was i feel that, if something like this were approaching the mainland uk, i rather suspect that there would have been sufficient preparation, in advance, so that when the storm ravaged, there would be an immediate, quick, and a response that took into account the fa ct response that took into account the fact that this would have been a storm like no other. that, i think, has not been the case here. josephine, it has bee
been offered from the uk, from other countries in europe? well, i would start with, who has the responsibility for aid? let's start with our mother country, the uk. after all, we are british citizens. i believe that aid should be something that is timely, it should be prompt, if it is to be effective. u nfortu nately, be prompt, if it is to be effective. unfortunately, for one reason or another, i do not think that sufficient steps were put in place to anticipate the arrival of what was known...
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the uk said photographers were part—responsible for her unlawful death. today, after they announced the good news of their third expected baby, for the duke and duchess, the verdict in paris may bring back memories they'd much ratherforget but by pushing from the start for record damages, they have made their point. the right to privacy is not something the uk royals will give up without a fight. hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. an artist has used 20,000 party balloons to lift herself off the ground as part of a 9—hour art installation at the sydney opera house. noemi lakmaier was suspended from the multi—coloured helium balloons as part of her cherophobia exhibit. the title means a fear of happiness, and the installation explores the vienna—born artist's experience of disability. i have always wondered if you could do that, and it turns out you can, but you need an awful lot of balloons. you can see how many there are there. good morning, sally. good morning. i am slightly amazed by that. i love watching your faces as those words appeared before you and you thought, what's th
the uk said photographers were part—responsible for her unlawful death. today, after they announced the good news of their third expected baby, for the duke and duchess, the verdict in paris may bring back memories they'd much ratherforget but by pushing from the start for record damages, they have made their point. the right to privacy is not something the uk royals will give up without a fight. hugh schofield, bbc news, paris. an artist has used 20,000 party balloons to lift herself off...
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the uk, but specifically in england, a kind of relics of former glories of these towns. no one had documented than before as far as i can see, so i sort of started travelling the country, to shoot them. it's a bit scruffy, isn't it? most of them are a bit scruffy. they are. but there is still a kind of beauty in them. and it's not just is still a kind of beauty in them. and it's notjust the beauty, there is history. this one here in margate was, it is said, a place of poetic inspiration. ts eliot's the wasteland. on margate sands i can connect nothing with nothing. the broken fingernails... this is where he sat looking out at the wasteland, and... it's not just he sat looking out at the wasteland, and... it's notjust about what he sat looking out at the wasteland, and... it's not just about what they look like, it's what they symbolise. the seagulls are struggling a bit at the moment, the wind is blowing, there is lots of cloud, and... a few drops of rain. just a few. these little municipal gazebos are a celebration of a very british approach to the british weather. the wind blowin
the uk, but specifically in england, a kind of relics of former glories of these towns. no one had documented than before as far as i can see, so i sort of started travelling the country, to shoot them. it's a bit scruffy, isn't it? most of them are a bit scruffy. they are. but there is still a kind of beauty in them. and it's not just is still a kind of beauty in them. and it's notjust the beauty, there is history. this one here in margate was, it is said, a place of poetic inspiration. ts...
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calls to commit labour to keeping the uk in the single market and customs union after brexit. yesterday the labour leader told delegates they're "in a moment of great change" and must "prepare to form a government". our political correspondent eleanor garnierjoins us now from brighton. will mr corbyn be able to unite his party? we have just had we havejust had diane we have just had diane abbott on the programme and she says she can't remember a conference as united? i think that is probably quite true. this time last yearjeremy corbyn had just survived another bitter leadership contest, there were questions about how long he could stay on as leader, and who should succeed him. yesterday he arrived to hear his name being chanted by lots of people waiting for him. he is going to have to get used to the adulation. this is the first time the party has got together en masse since the general election when he did much better than anybody expected. he gained an extra 30 mps. there will be a lot of celebration over the next few days, even though they didn't get into government. despite bad, di
calls to commit labour to keeping the uk in the single market and customs union after brexit. yesterday the labour leader told delegates they're "in a moment of great change" and must "prepare to form a government". our political correspondent eleanor garnierjoins us now from brighton. will mr corbyn be able to unite his party? we have just had we havejust had diane we have just had diane abbott on the programme and she says she can't remember a conference as united? i...
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suffer. the only question now is how much. jane 0'brien, bbc news, miami. the uk government is deploying extra troops to help the relief effort in the caribbean. engineers have now completed work on the airport runway in the british virgin islands to allow the first aid flight to land there. a command headquarters will also be set up. the defence secretary, michael fallon, says relief operations are now well under way. we have two to three flights going out each day bringing more troops and engineers, medical support, pallets of aid and additional civilian police and helicopters to make sure that the aid can be properly distributed around the island. the relief operation now is well under way. now the rest of this morning's main news. 111,000 people attended the re—opening of the manchester arena last night less than four months after 22 people were killed in a terrorist attack at the venue. noel gallagher, rick astley and peter kay were among the performers at the we are manchester show. a bbc investigation has discovered that the bodies of more than 400 children could be bu
suffer. the only question now is how much. jane 0'brien, bbc news, miami. the uk government is deploying extra troops to help the relief effort in the caribbean. engineers have now completed work on the airport runway in the british virgin islands to allow the first aid flight to land there. a command headquarters will also be set up. the defence secretary, michael fallon, says relief operations are now well under way. we have two to three flights going out each day bringing more troops and...
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producing some pretty strong winds for the uk, and some pretty intense showers of the course of the day to day. we start off across central and south—eastern areas on a chilly night. we have seen a areas on a chilly night. we have seen a little bit of mist and fog but there will be some sunshine. likely to stay dry during daylight hours across the south—east. cloud thickening and nuisance rain for the south—west and wales. this is 10am for those getting up, and across the great north run it may start off dry but there will be bits of showery rain as we go through the morning. the front clears through, but there will be a cluster squally, sharp showers into the far north—west. we can't rule those out into newcastle, but we suspect not bad conditions for running at the great north run, if it won't be too hot, and hopefully not too wet. the wet weather will set out to the north and west. some squally and intense downpours continuing through scotla nd downpours continuing through scotland and northern ireland. it will feel dismal under the cloud and rain. the weather front further sout
producing some pretty strong winds for the uk, and some pretty intense showers of the course of the day to day. we start off across central and south—eastern areas on a chilly night. we have seen a areas on a chilly night. we have seen a little bit of mist and fog but there will be some sunshine. likely to stay dry during daylight hours across the south—east. cloud thickening and nuisance rain for the south—west and wales. this is 10am for those getting up, and across the great north run...
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are not directly impacting oui’ atlantic are not directly impacting our weather here in the uk. they are re m na nts of our weather here in the uk. they are remnants of tropical storms now. we are seeing a little more tropical moisture, so warm tropical air but we're not seeing the storms across the uk. typical autumnal storms here. things will be turning quite windy during tomorrow and monday. for the weekend, well, it is a bright start or some of us. things are going to be turning increasingly wet and windy later on. gales likely during sunday night into monday as well. here are the areas of low treasure approaching our shores. there is a lot of tropical moisture because of the hurricane is we have seen because of the hurricane is we have seen but we are not seeing them move across our seen but we are not seeing them move across oui’ shores. seen but we are not seeing them move across our shores. what we are seeing is plenty of showers around today. shall so scotland and northern england but they should ease the a lot of bright weather for the northern half. says billson scattere
are not directly impacting oui’ atlantic are not directly impacting our weather here in the uk. they are re m na nts of our weather here in the uk. they are remnants of tropical storms now. we are seeing a little more tropical moisture, so warm tropical air but we're not seeing the storms across the uk. typical autumnal storms here. things will be turning quite windy during tomorrow and monday. for the weekend, well, it is a bright start or some of us. things are going to be turning...
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for alternate battery technologies. and this summer the uk government pledged a £250 million into the research and development of battery tech. at the forefront of this research is warwick manufacturing group at the university of warwick. lithium ion batteries do have potential hazards and if you mistreat some of the higher energy chemistries then yes you'll see a battery fire and potentially a rupture and so on so there's tight innate chemistries, called iron phosphate chemistries, which are a safe option for using public transport so on. as a research centre and a cell manufacturer you can play tunes with the chemistry to basically decide whether safety is your prime goal or your prime criteria or whether performance and energy is. if you look at your periodic table, all the transition metals you see, generally somewhere in the world there is a scientist trying to make a battery out of those. calcium batteries, aluminium batteries, lithium sulphur batteries, sodium ion, there's a range of different sodium ion batteries and so on. there's a whole range of different chemistries being
for alternate battery technologies. and this summer the uk government pledged a £250 million into the research and development of battery tech. at the forefront of this research is warwick manufacturing group at the university of warwick. lithium ion batteries do have potential hazards and if you mistreat some of the higher energy chemistries then yes you'll see a battery fire and potentially a rupture and so on so there's tight innate chemistries, called iron phosphate chemistries, which are...
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learn from these sort of incidents. while the investigation continues, the uk terror threat remains for the time being at critical, its highest level. andy moore, bbc news. andy moore is near to the house in sunbury—on—thames. andy, what's the latest? well, as you can see, the cordons remain in place here, though local residents were allowed back their homes last night. the house that was raided is some distance down the street. you probably cannot see it in the darkness but overnight police have erected a barrier across the street to block the view and just beyond that i can just about see the dome of a police forensics tent. but the investigation is due to carry on here today. so the police believe this is the home of the man who planted the bomb. the question is, is that the man who also made the bomb, and did he make it here at this very small terrorist house which he shared with his foster pa rents, which he shared with his foster parents, and we believe one other refugee? another crucial question, of course, is did he act alone? —— terrace house. one further question, of c
learn from these sort of incidents. while the investigation continues, the uk terror threat remains for the time being at critical, its highest level. andy moore, bbc news. andy moore is near to the house in sunbury—on—thames. andy, what's the latest? well, as you can see, the cordons remain in place here, though local residents were allowed back their homes last night. the house that was raided is some distance down the street. you probably cannot see it in the darkness but overnight...
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area the size of the uk under water. the figures are shocking. with 41 million people affected, the british red cross has launched an emergency appeal. its teams have been on the ground in india, bangladesh and nepal since the flooding began two weeks ago. let's find out what stage the relief effort is out. let's talk to alex ca rle from the charity, who's in our london newsroom. thank you for talking to us this morning. can you tell us what your teams are doing, which areas they are focusing on, wed the devastation is worst? so, there is more than 1800 red cross volunteers across the three countries, while working to find the missing and to repatriate people with theirfamilies. missing and to repatriate people with their families. today people to emergency shelters, to provide them with safe, clean drinking water, food, shelter, temporary shelter and then food and clothing. we were talking to our reporter who is in north india. he was saying this time around, we have reported on flooding in the region before, the death toll is lower, still high at 40 million, but the response from
area the size of the uk under water. the figures are shocking. with 41 million people affected, the british red cross has launched an emergency appeal. its teams have been on the ground in india, bangladesh and nepal since the flooding began two weeks ago. let's find out what stage the relief effort is out. let's talk to alex ca rle from the charity, who's in our london newsroom. thank you for talking to us this morning. can you tell us what your teams are doing, which areas they are focusing...
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wherejeremy corbyn is facing renewed calls to keep the uk in the single market. 0ur political correspondent he eleanor garnierjoins us 0ur political correspondent he eleanor garnier joins us from brighton. jeremy corbyn asked delegates at conference to debate in a comrade and respectful way. does that suggest for the optimism there are divisions about which way they are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit?” are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit? i think that's one of the areas where there could be division, but if you think back to this time last year, jeremy corbyn had just survived another bitter leadership contest. yesterday, he arrived in brighton to cha nts yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "oh jeremy yesterday, he arrived in brighton to chants of, "0hjeremy corbyn." i think he is getting used to the sound of adulation. this is the first chance the party had a chance to get together en masse since the jeremy corbyn's when labour did better than expected, gaining 30 mps. even though labour didn't do well enough to get into gove
wherejeremy corbyn is facing renewed calls to keep the uk in the single market. 0ur political correspondent he eleanor garnierjoins us 0ur political correspondent he eleanor garnier joins us from brighton. jeremy corbyn asked delegates at conference to debate in a comrade and respectful way. does that suggest for the optimism there are divisions about which way they are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit?” are divisions about which way they are going to go on brexit? i...