An investigation is underway into the cause of a fire at a block of student flats in bolton. Witnesses say the blaze spread quickly to the upper floors, prompting concerns about the cladding on the block. Two people were injured. From bolton, Olivia Richwald reports. These videos posted on social media show an intense fire which spread rapidly, sending chunks of burning cladding and sparks to the ground. At first, some of the students ignored the alarms. There was this girl who came running and she banged on the doors of the people on my floor, and she just started screaming, saying that theres a fire, get out of here right now. When we were running down the stairs, it was getting higher and higher and catching really quickly. The cladding on this building is not the same as that which has been blamed for exacerbating the fire at Grenfell Tower in 2017, which killed 72 people, and the students living here in the cube have been reassured it was safe. But the videos posted on social medi
Quite an important thing. It brings it homejust seeing quite an important thing. It brings it home just seeing it held in your hand there, just how small the baby is like that. And it can go want to live a normal, healthy, happy life. I guess callum now . He is doing great. He is five now, just started school. He is the tallest in his class, which isjust remarkable when you look at the pictures of him when he was born. He is riding a bike. Of course he is doing wonderfully well. We look at him, i mean all pa rents a re well. We look at him, i mean all parents are proud of their children, but we look at him remembering the battle is that he has faults and it is something quite special to look at him now and think. Thank you both so at him now and think. Thank you both so much. It seems a strange thing to celebrate world prematurity day, but at least to acknowledge it is a good thing. Thank you both very much. Now its time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. Thank you very much.
Hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. The headlines Prince Andrew speaks publicly for the first time about his friendship with the convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. In an exclusive interview with bbc newsnight, the duke says it was wrong to stay at epsteins house and admits he let the side down. Thats the bit that, that, that, erm, as it were, i kick myself for on a daily basis, cos it was not something that was becoming of a member of the royal family. Prince andrew also said he had no recollection of meeting Virginia Roberts who claims she was forced to have sex with him when she was 17 after being groomed by epstein. He denies any inappropriate conduct. In other news Scotland Yard is investigating claims of electoral fraud after the brexit party said its candidates had been offered inducements by conservatives to stand down. Two people have been hurt in a large fire at a Student Accommodation building in bolton more than 200 firefighters were brought in to tackle the blaze.
In gloucestershire have flooded after river levels in the county peaked this weekend. Levels are expected to remain high into monday, and the Environment Agency is warning it could be a while before the water subsides. Madeleine ware reports. Taking the dogs to dry land. The couple who run the boat inn by the river severn at ashleworth near gloucester were up most of the night, trying to protect it with sandbags. After a few hours sleep, they awoke to find water inside the pub. We got up when we heard the water had obviously hit the back of the pub because the barrels fell down, and at that point it started to come up through the floor. Its really upsetting, it is very, like, you put hours and hours and hard work into the pub and running it and keeping it clean and in stock, and it is hard to see it all just wet. Marks also a volunteer with the severn area rescue association. Last night, they pulled a car out of flood water close to the boat inn. They were actually trying to get to the
It is not normal because we are not able to see 100,000 documents that the archiv archive because the administration said that we cant see them. 140,000 documents that i see but you cant see because they wont allow to make it in public and i kan cant tell you about it on the show. Joining me jeff bennett and pete williams. Jeff, lets start with you, these hundreds of thousands of documents are documents of george w. Bush administration, apparently was okay handing over or suggested they wanted to air on the side of transparency and this white house said no. Yeah, i think it is an interesting point to make. You have the lawyer whos overseeing the document review representing the bush administration, he says former president bush told him to air on the side of transparency but he says he was directed in later conversations with the Trump Administration and the white house and the department of justice to withhold some of these documents as hundreds of thousands or so documents. Thats why