Sport on bbc news the sternest test yet for the lions they take on the Maori All Blacks tomorrow, as Warren Gatland calls for reinforcements to his squad. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The number of people known to have died in the Grenfell Tower fire has risen to at least 30, and police say they believe the final total will be higher. This morning the queen and Prince William visited the scene this morning they went to a Relief Centre which has been helping victims of the Grenfell Tower fire. They spent time speaking to local residents, volunteers and members of the emergency services. Also this morning theresa may has been to chelsea and Westminster Hospital to visit the injured there. Richard lister has our first report and a warning that it contains distressing images. The queen came today to join a community in learning. Mourning. Many said they felt betrayed before and after this tragedy. At times the pain was overwhelming. In the background the queen could h
The chancellor, philip hammond, says leaving the European Union without a deal would be a very, very bad outcome for britain. Negotiations are due to begin in brussels tomorrow. Portugal declares three days of mourning as the Emergency Services battle to contain a forest fire which has killed more than 60 people. And the party of the french president Emmanuel Macron has won an absolute majority in parliamentary elections, just over a year after it was founded. My my guest is wholly mcnish, one of most popular performance poet. We will be talking about her new collection, in which she revisits her adolescence. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are reuters Business Correspondent tom bergin and kate devlin, Political Correspondent at the herald. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the times. The front page of the times says that Relief Efforts at Grenfell Tower have descended into chaos, with reports of survivors being rehous
The chancellor, philip hammond, says leaving the European Union without a deal would be a very, very bad outcome for britain. Negotiations are due to begin in brussels tomorrow. Portugal declares three days of mourning as the Emergency Services battle to contain a forest fire which has killed more than 60 people. And the party of the french president Emmanuel Macron has won an absolute majority in parliamentary elections, just over a year after it was founded. My my guest is wholly mcnish, one of most popular performance poet. We will be talking about her new collection, in which she revisits her adolescence. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are reuters Business Correspondent tom bergin and kate devlin, Political Correspondent at the herald. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the times. The front page of the times says that Relief Efforts at Grenfell Tower have descended into chaos, with reports of survivors being rehous
Wednesday in parliament, the main news from westminster the United Kingdom has triggered article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty starting the process for leaving the European Union. The Prime Minister issues a call for unity. We can together make a success of this moment and we can together build a stronger, fairer, better britain. A britain our children and grandchildren are proud to call home. I commend this statement to the house. But as brexit talks begin, there were warnings from the opposition parties. Labour will not give this government a free hand to use brexit to attack rights, protections and cut services if she denies scotland a choice in our future, she will make Scottish Independence inevitable. Cheering also on the programme, the governments told there should be no more cuts in support for disabled people. And its one week since the Terror Attack in westminster, in which four people were killed. Our thoughts will be, in particular, with the metropolitan police as they mourn thei
Wednesday in parliament, the main news from westminster the United Kingdom has triggered article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty starting the process for leaving the European Union. The Prime Minister issues a call for unity. We can together make a success of this moment and we can together build a stronger, fairer, better britain. A britain our children and grandchildren are proud to call home. I commend this statement to the house. But as brexit talks begin, there were warnings from the opposition parties. Labour will not give this government a free hand to use brexit to attack rights, protections and cut services if she denies scotland a choice in our future, she will make Scottish Independence inevitable. Cheering also on the programme, the governments told there should be no more cuts in support for disabled people. And its one week since the Terror Attack in westminster, in which four people were killed. Our thoughts will be, in particular, with the metropolitan police as they mourn thei