still, people should stay at home, they should close windows and doors, and that s because it s still not clear whether that huge plume of black smoke which we saw earlier today, how toxic that might be. officials say when they measured the air, it doesn t seem dangerous at the moment, but they re playing it safe, is how they put it. so they closed playgrounds, they told people to stay inside, even saying to people, if you pick fruits and vegetables from your garden, make sure it s really well washed. so they don t want these chemicals really to spread or cause any problems. in the uk, an official inquiry has found that hundreds of children in the care of lambeth council in south london, were abused on a scale it says was hard to comprehend, over many years, from the 19605 to the 1990s. more than 700 former residents complained about sexual abuse at five children s homes, butjust one senior member of staff was ever disciplined.
week, but we do know he has been found guilty of these charges. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story: police officers testifying at a congressional hearing into the january 6 riots say they feared for their lives with one describing it as like a mediaeval siege. well, let s turn to the uk. an official inquiry has found that hundreds of children in the care of lambeth council in south london, were abused on a scale it says is hard to comprehend, over many years, from the 1960s to the 1990s. more than 700 former residents complained about sexual abuse at five children s homes, butjust one senior member of staff was ever disciplined. mark easton has the story. a chance conversation between a music producer and a friend he knew from a south london children s home is what led to the worst child sexual abuse scandal in british history being uncovered.
members of parliament will progress past where i have achieved. almost everyone in my constituency, the idea that their child could afford to buy a house as they were able to in the 1990s, is just they would not even expect it. people s expectations of progress have slipped very, very badly. and in the past number of decades in politics. your raised so many interesting points there, butjust one specific point which is very relevant in the labour party is you did not make any mention of working people of the working class, or any reference to class whatsoever. is that a kind of language which was, let s face it, directly relevant to the formation of the labour party which is become entirely irrelevant? i think it s largely irrelevant to people i represent who would