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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 6, 2024

for failing to protect consumers and weak anti money laundering controls. the company, a subsidiary of the gibraltar based 888 holdings, was found by the uk s gambling commission to have allowed customers to bet big sums of money without proper checks. it says it s seriously considered suspending william hill s licence. let s get more now from dr carolyn downs, who s a gambling industry specialist at lancaster university. thanks forjoining us. can you explain a bit more about the troubles of william hill and why they were found guilty? this troubles of william hill and why they were found guilty?- troubles of william hill and why they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long line they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long line of they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long line of quite - they were found guilty? this is the latest in a long line of quite large l latest in a long line of quite

BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024

three gambling businesses owned by william hill are to pay a 19 million pound penalty for weak money laundering controls. we start in mexico where at least 39 people have died in a fire at a migrant centre near the border with the united states. the blaze broke out at an immigration facility in ciudad juarez which is next to the stanton international bridge that links the city to el paso, texas. this was the scene outside the building overnight, with the emergency services in attendance. it s not yet clear what caused the fire. many of the victims are thought to be migrants who had been arrested in the city the day before, with some reports suggesting they had been detained in locked rooms. the bbc s william marquez is following the story closely. just bring us up to date with what we know at this stage. we know at this stage. there is not much we can we know at this stage. there is not much we can add we know at this stage. there is not much we can add to we know

BBCNEWS Verified July 2, 2024

followed by screams. israel claims that hamas, described as a terror organisation by the uk and us governments, uses hospitals as a base for military operations. people sheltering in the grounds also recorded the moment and its aftermath. dr marwan abu saada, a general surgeon at the al shifa hospital, told the bbc that the situation was desperate. here in shifa, i m hearing the shooting and bombardment everywhere around me in shifa hospital. it s a horrible situation now, and some of the displaced people moved, evacuated from shifa because it is not a safe place to stay in it, but our staff is still there, and our patients in the department is still there, and we are taking all the casualties. today they bombarded some of our displaced people who were here in shifa, they moved to one shelter to the school, and the other school, they were under attack, and more than 15 people were killed at that moment. israeli tanks are reported to have surrounded several other hospitals in

BBCNEWS BBC July 2, 2024

about the war in gaza this weekend to be mindful of the fear and distress injewish and muslim communities . it comes as the chancellorjeremy hunt has distanced himself from the home secretary s controversial comments yesterday, when she accused the police of showing favouritism to pro palestinian demonstrators. mr hunt said suella braverman s remarks were not words that he would have chosen. some senior conservatives claim what she said was unacceptable . our political correspondent charlotte rose reports. did you forget your resignation letter, home secretary? - with less than 2a hours until tomorrow s protest march in central london over conditions in gaza, the row over suella braverman s future as home secretary rumbles on. this morning, the chancellor became the latest cabinet member to distance himself from the remarks in her times article. the words that she used are not words that i myself would have used, but i have a productive relationship with her as a colleague

BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten June 16, 2017

And new footage of the moments after the fire broke out and tore up the building. 5th good evening. Angry protests are being held in london as residents demand support for those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. People have stormed Kensington And Chelsea town hall and marched through central london. Earlier theresa may made herfirst visit to the area to meet survivors and she announced a £5 Million Emergency Fund to help the victims. Police say at least 30 people are now confirmed to have died in the blaze. The bbc understands the total number of people who are dead or missing so far is around 70. Our first report tonight on the latest on the Tower Block Fire is from our correspondent jeremy cooke. This is what happens when grief turned to anger. The target is kensington town hall, the offices of the council that owns Grenfell Tower. They are demanding answers. We need to be heard we need to be heard we all have things to say. We are in pain. I understand that the response we got f

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