Away and we should have that understanding and that sympathy of oui understanding and that sympathy of our responsibility to ensure eve ryo ne our responsibility to ensure everyone is able to live in safety, where ever they are in this country. 72 people lost their lives on that night injune 72 people lost their lives on that night in june 2017. 72 people lost their lives on that night injune 2017. If that situation rocked the community and shocks the whole country. And it brought together help from lots and lots of people, local churches, mosques, synagogues, people from Different Community organisations, and people rushed to grenfell and as the fire was still blazing, with gifts of food and toys and support and so on. That understanding, that simple Human Understanding of so many people are something that i think we have to cherish and begin to understand. Because there is a natural human instinct to help people and thats what was demonstrated and i cannot forget going there straight
The richest. And six years after the Helicopter Crash onto the clutha pub in glasgow, killing ten people, a report says pilot error was to blame. Ina in a moment, sportsday, but first lets ta ke in a moment, sportsday, but first lets take a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. Inafew coming up this evening on bbc news. In a few minutes, we will be talking toa in a few minutes, we will be talking to a member of the Grenfell Action Group about the report into the fire that took the lives of 72 people. It is critical of the london fire brigade. Also tonight, the other big story of the day, the general election in six weeks. We have a former adviser to ex conservative chancellor George Osborne and an adviser to former labour leader ed miliband to shed some light on what we can all expect, and that is at half past eight. Later on as today draws to a close, we will be looking at the papers, and our guests are anna millen, director of the think tank uk change europe, and j
this is row that has been ongoing for months but has really, really been ongoing for the past few days, and this all goes back to a letter diane abbott wrote to the observer newspaper 1a months ago now. after that letter, she was accused of anti semitism and she said in the letter thatjewish people along with irish and traveller people didn t face racism all their lives and after that was published she apologised very quickly and she was suspended from the parliamentary labour party pending an investigation. now, if you are someone who has been suspended, if you are suspended when an election is happening, you can t run again as a labour candidate so we didn t hear anything about the investigation or the outcome of it for a long, long time. then, when the general election was called, we suddenly needed an answer, needed to know whether or not dianne abbott would be allowed to run. and several days ago, the bbc s newsnight programme reported that investigation concluded five m
Victoria miligan lost her husband and her young daughter in a speed boat accident in 2013. She was also badly injured and later had one of her legs amputated. Now thieves have stolen three specially cast limbs from her car, worth £30,000. They had knives, they smashed the window, unlocked the car, stole my bags from the boot, and my friends bag. So that was all shocking and dramatic, and what i then i realised, to my horror, what they had inside it, which are my three prosthetic legs, which are so incredibly valuable to me. Hello, welcome to the programme were live until am this morning. Lots coming up, including the first British Television interview with model kadian noble who alleges she was sexually assaulted by disgraced hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. She says it impacted her life massively. Did i do something wrong . Why he treated me the way in which he did . Because this is a man that i massively looked up to, that i see as the god of hollywood, who can make so many dreams
to voters he will have to attract if he wants to win this general election in scotland. the former great britain rugby league international rob burrow has died at the age of 41 after a lengthy battle with motor neurone disease. burrow spent his entire rugby league career with leeds rhinos and helped them win eight super league titles. he retired in 2017 but two years later it was revealed he had been diagnosed with mnd. alongside former team mate kevin sinfield, rob burrow went on to raise awarewess and raise millions to help build a new care centre for mnd patients. sally nugent looks back on his career and life. rob burrow s life is defined by his defiance of the odds. as the smallest player in a giants game, he was world class. absolute legend. pound for pound, probably the strongest player we had in the squad and the strongest guy