We were there. 13 hours, i think, overall. 13, 1a hours. On a fire, even on a big job, you can get relieved, like, four or five hours later. Another crew will come and relieve you from another station, but we didnt want to go anyway. We wouldnt have left anyway. The enormity of it only hit us, well hit me personally after, when i was sort of. A few days later when id seen what had happened. I didnt come to terms with it, i suppose just in shock initially. Its affected everyone. I mean, its a major disaster in the centre of london in 2017. Its going to affect a large amount of people. You wouldnt be human if it didnt affect you in any way. What kind of response did you get from the community afterwards . It was quite overwhelming, the thanks and applause we got was quite Something Else really. So the fact that they did appreciate us was sort of difficult to deal with because we dont really get that day to day. What happened that night affected them all so deeply that nine of the Grenfel
To be learnt at school. You have to work for what you want. You will be coming back after 11 30pm. You can join anne and bonnie and myself at the top of the hour. Next on bbc news meet the author. Two children are inseparable. Theyre torn apart by an accident. Late in life they meet again. Then were taken into a parallel world, where they meet in middle age and have a passionate affair. Then another, in which they marry young but confront unhappiness. They are ivy and abe, and in elizabeth enfields novel, each of these stories reveals a part of their character as if all of us arentjust who we are here and now, but are always carrying with us the weight of the oldest question of all what if . Welcome. In this book, we are reminded that life and your fate can change in the blink of an eye. Do you think of that as being reassuring or alarming . I think its both, but i think its one of those tantalising thoughts that people have a lot, that sort of what if id done this and what if id done
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Cross country event. Meanwhile, in the arena, north korean cheerleaders mesmerise the crowds with incredible synchronisation. And scotland fight back to earn a first win in this years six nations, with a hard fought victory against france. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. A russian domestic passenger plane has crashed on the outskirts of the russian capital, killing all 71 people on board. It took off from Moscows Domodedovo airport. Some witnesses say it broke up in midair. The black box recorder has been recovered. Our moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford, has been giving us the latest. Its early days and all of those things are being looked into right now. There doesnt appear to have been any extra ordinary weather conditions. The wind was fairly light, according to reports ive read, and although it is the depth of winter, its extremely cold, there was no heavy snowfall. No obvious reason for the weather to have caused this. We dont know if it was a technical failure. This w