interesting. . . stadiums, so it is going to be interesting. we are looking at some of the interesting. we are looking at some of the pictures, interesting. we are looking at some of the pictures, nicky, i interesting. we are looking at some of the pictures, nicky, of| interesting. we are looking at. some of the pictures, nicky, of the stadium now, and as you say, the away fans arrive basically in the middle of a row of terraced houses to go in, they go up the stairs, which pretty much looks like the back garden of those terraced houses, and it really does feel, when you are walking up the steps, that you are looking over everybody s gardens. as you say, 10,000 capacity, they are going to have to make some changes, you are basically looking in the windows are people s houses. there will have to make changes to the stadium to get it ready for the premier league, and they have not got long, and we know that there is another stadium on the way, but i have to be quick about the change
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0ur reporter tim muffett is in wennington this morning, you might be able to see, zooming in, you can see houses destroyed and also a church. tim, it s absolute devastation, isn t it? . ., ., ., isn t it? yeah, i am about half a mile away. isn t it? yeah, i am about half a mile away, most isn t it? yeah, i am about half a mile away, most of isn t it? yeah, i am about half a mile away, most of the - isn t it? yeah, i am about half a | mile away, most of the villagers cordoned off, the latest we ve had for fire cordoned off, the latest we ve had forfire brigade cordoned off, the latest we ve had for fire brigade this cordoned off, the latest we ve had forfire brigade this morning is a number of homes were destroyed and burned down, two detached houses got two semidetached houses, two rows of terraced houses and many outbuildings and five cars. huge devastation. i ve spoken to people who lost everything. it s really very sad stories we are hearing. let s chat to the counsellor ray m
the last hour or so, we have watched a stream of police officers and forensic specialists go through the corrugated barrier there and into the home to conduct further inquiries. the police say that further inquiries are carrying on and they are also saying that it is thought at the moment that the person arrested and the people starved all knew each other. so, inquiries are ongoing and just to set the scene, this is a really quiet road in south london, not far from millwall football stadium. cul de sacs, terraced houses and neighbours standing on the front of their homes telling people about the disturbance as they hurried and a helicopter they heard overnight. thank you. the headlines on bbc news: emmanuel macron is re elected as french president. he promises to unite the country after defeating the anti immigration candidate marine le pen. president zelensky meets the united states top diplomat anthony blinken. it s the first time a senior us official has visited ukraine since the wa