To death and injured three others. He has been named as usman khan philipe was from staffordshire to hearin philipe was from staffordshire to hear in the uk. What is interesting is he was a convicted terrorist. He was jailed back in 2012 and part of a plot to bomb the London Stock Exchange and he was also plotting, according to the court, to set up as terrorist Training Camp in pakistan with the view of sending people from britain over there to be changed in that make trading terrorism. He was released in december he was released on licence which means he should have been under watch and police are acknowledging the main line of how he was able to carry out this attack. It took place in fishmongers hall which is on the north side of the bridge of London Bridge. There was an event taking place and there seems to be some reports that he could have been an attendee there. I suppose, maybe we dont know the answers to those questions but we definitely know what questions are being asked. Ar
Fatal crashes that have grounded the 737 max around the world a warm welcome to the Programme Briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. And you can be part of the conversation a new study shows online usage is growing so we want to know how much time do you spend online and does it worry you . Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. A huge rescue effort is underway, after a cruise boat with more than thirty people on board capsized on the river danube in the capital, budapest. At least seven people have been killed and more than a dozen are missing. Gareth barlow has the latest. The incident happened late on wednesday evening on a popular so part of the river close to the hungarian parliament. Local news reports say the boat, the mermaid, was the mermaid, carrying a group of south korean tourists when it collided with another vessel. They found the same boat on the danube river so they found the details in the little parts of the boat.
Now some once prounity catalans, like maria vallverdoo, are in favor of secession. Reporter everywhere she turns, the crisis is in evidence. Maria vallverdu guides a tour group through barcelonas old town, where catalan history and the current political upheaval appear to vie for attention. Protest banners and flags hang from buildings where normally only laundry is strung out to dry. Like many locals, the historian is outraged that madrid is moving to enforce direct rule on catalonia. The current political situation is like some 18th century rule by decree. It is a step backwards by 300 years. Even if Prime Minister rajoy claims he hasnt revoked catalonian autonomy and everything will return to normal, i do not believe it. Reporter the next stop on the tour is the historic palace of the generalitat, the seat of the regional government. Journalists from all over the world are here reporting on the standoff between barcelona and madrid. Opinion is divided on whether catalonias bid for i
Now some once prounity catalans, like maria vallverdoo, are in favor of secession. Reporter everywhere she turns, the crisis is in evidence. Maria vallverdu guides a tour group through barcelonas old town, where catalan history and the current political upheaval appear to vie for attention. Protest banners and flags hang from buildings where normally only laundry is strung out to dry. Like many locals, the historian is outraged that madrid is moving to enforce direct rule on catalonia. The current political situation is like some 18th century rule by decree. It is a step backwards by 300 years. Even if Prime Minister rajoy claims he hasnt revoked catalonian autonomy and reporter the next stop on the tour is the historic palace of the generalitat, the seat of the regional government. Journalists from all over the world are here reporting on the standoff between barcelona and madrid. Opinion is divided on whether catalonias bid for independence violates the spanish constitution. Maria va
Now some once prounity catalans, like maria vallverdoo, are in favor of secession. Reporter everywhere she turns, the crisis is in evidence. Maria vallverdu guides a tour group through barcelonas old town, where catalan history and the current political upheaval appear to vie for attention. Protest banners and flags hang from buildings where normally only laundry is strung out to dry. Like many locals, the historian is outraged that madrid is moving to enforce direct rule on catalonia. The current political situation is like some 18th century rule by decree. It is a step backwards by 300 years. Even if Prime Minister rajoy claims he hasnt revoked catalonian autonomy and everything will return to normal, i do not believe it. Reporter the next stop on the tour is the historic palace of the generalitat, the seat of the regional government. Journalists from all over the world are here reporting on the standoff between barcelona and madrid. Opinion is divided on whether catalonias bid for i