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BBCNEWS BBC News At Six September 14, 2017

Strictly regulated . We hearfrom one family about the tragedy of addiction. He hid it from everybody, and he must have been going through absolute torture. And thats the thing that hurts the most. Remembering the life and work of sir Terry Pratchett a new exhibition that takes a tour of his fantasy discworld. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, essex have been waiting 25 years for a county championship title, but a win over warwickshire means they may not be waiting very much longer. Good evening and welcome to the bbcs news at six. A minutes silence has marked the official opening of the Public Inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed at least 80 people in june. The head of the investigation, retired judge sir martin moore bick, described the blaze as a tragedy unprecedented in modern times. Today he laid out exactly what the inquiry will aim to do. As well as examining the cause and spread of the fire, the inquiry will look at whether the design, construction and refurb

BBCNEWS BBC News September 14, 2017

We talked to novelist Robert Harris about his book, and mean it. Munich. Minutes silence has marked the official opening of the Public Inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire which killed at least 80 people in june. The chair of the inquiry, retired judge sir Martin Moore Bick, described the blaze as a tragedy unprecedented in modern times today he laid out exactly what the inquiry will aim to do. It will look at whether the design, construction and refurbishment of the building complied with building regulations. Ahmed chellat is on a journey to the opening of the Grenfell Inquiry today, but he hopes eventually to justice. I would like him to find out the cause of the fire. He lost his brother in law, sister in law, two nephews and a niece in the fire. Eight year old mehdi, just identified yesterday, they are still waiting to find the remains of their 15 year old. What do you want the inquiry in the end to be able to do for your family . Well, were not going to have them back, thats for

BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten September 14, 2017

Remembering the life and work of sir terry pratchett. A new exhibition that shows where he created his fantasy discworld. Ed sheeran and stormzy among those battling it out to win this years prestigious Mercury Prize, well be live at the ceremony coming up in sportsday on bbc news Arsenals Europa League match against cologne at the emirates is delayed with 20,000 german fans in london, but only 3,000 have tickets. Good evening. Exactly three months after a fire devastated grenfell tower, in west london, killing at least 80 people, the Public Inquiry has opened with a minutes silence for those who died. The retired judge heading the inquiry, sir martin moore bick, described the blaze as a tragedy unprecedented in modern times, as he promised to get to the truth. He said the inquiry would examine the cause of the fire and how it spread. It will look at whether the design, construction and refurbishment of the tower block complied with building regulations, as well as the response of the

BBCNEWS BBC News September 14, 2017

Welcome to bbc news. At least four people have been arrested after what what police have described as disorder at Arsenals Europa League match against fc cologne tonight. Up to 20,000 german fans are in london for the game, most without tickets. The kick off was delayed by an hour, and has only ended in the past few minutes. Its the first time in 25 years cologne has played in an International Club competition. Before the game, they were led by police through the city centre, with reports of bottles being thrown. Only 3,000 had tickets, and so the situation outside the stadium became ever more difficult, with those extra cologne supporters either trying to get in or stopping others doing so. Inside, it was clear many had managed to buy tickets from touts, with arsenal fans getting in touch with the bbc to say they were surrounded by german supporters, with others climbing over barriers to join those in the away end. 0ur correspondent dan johnson has been there. The metropolitan police

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six October 6, 2017

Well have the latest on wales bid to reach next years world cup finals in russia as they take on georgia. Good evening, welcome to the bbc news at six. Theresa may has said she has the full support of her cabinet after a former Party Chairman said there should be a leadership contest. The Prime Minister said the country needed calm leadership and declared thats what im providing. But grant shapps claims that around 30 tory mps back his call for a leadership contest, adding there are cabinet ministers who feel the same way. Our deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports. If only theresa mays bodyguard could see off the political plots, but thats up to her friends and to her, away from westminster today, and doing her best to look cool, still in charge, getting on with business. What i think is necessary for the country now, what the country needs, is calm leadership, thats exactly what im providing, and im providing that with the full support of my cabinet. Thank you. Maybe, but not

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