Now on bbc news, our world. On september 8, the moria refugee camp on the greek island of lesbos went up in flames. Gabriel gatehouse investigates the events surrounding the blaze. A warning this film contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. 0n the night of the 8th of september, europes largest refugee camp went up in flames. The greek Authorities Say the fire was started by the refugees themselves, angry at conditions in the camp. More than 12,000 people already living in dire conditions were burnt out of their tents. Among them was a group of young film makers, most of them refugees from afghanistan. Theyve shared their footage with us. And what file number is that . A huge archive of evidence from the fire and its aftermath that raises troubling questions, about the blaze and about europes dysfunctional policies on migration. Since his early teens, yaser taheri has wanted to be a film maker. Now 16 years old, he arrived on lesbos with his family in january after a ten month
With a surge in the number of horses being abandoned because of the financial pressure faced by their owners. Now, the charity is asking other horse lovers to help, as Duncan Kennedy reports. For these horses, this is a field of dreams. Somewhere for now that becky, hallie, brett and bert can call home. Hello juliette cox is one of those who now looks after them. Julia, theyre incredibly friendly. Yes, these two are. She says it is hard to understand how anyone could treat them like this. Good boy, bert i just wish that people would ask for help, because there is help out there, so that you dont have to leave them, abandon them. Theres been a surge in the number of abandoned horses across the country. This huge group was found recently in northamptonshire. Many are in a terrible state. The rspca is now caring for around 750 abandoned horses, the highest number since 2009. Rosie russon from the rspca says owners are getting rid of their animals during the covid crisis because they canno
The john lewis partnership, which includes waitrose, has launched what it calls a bold new plan to transform the business and boost its profits, which have slumped in recent years. Its investing a billion pounds in online services, and improving stores, over the next five years. But it also wants to become less reliant on shops to make money, by Offering New Services such as Home Insurance and housing. Our business correspondent, emma simpson, reports. This Employee Owned business has been going for 91 years but what about the next . Nothings guaranteed for retailers anymore. And these Big Department stores are under the most pressure will stop right 110w most pressure will stop right now for every 100 times that is spent atjohn lewis, 60 of it is done online £60. Meaning it is harderfor is done online £60. Meaning it is harder for these stores to make money. Time for some new ideas. More virtual services, for instance, like the christmas shop. More affordable prices and more investm
Europes largest refugee camp went up in flames. The greek Authorities Say the fire was started by the refugees themselves, angry at conditions in the camp. More than 12,000 people already living in dire conditions were burnt out of their tents. Among them was a group of young film makers, most of them refugees from afghanistan. Theyve shared their footage with us. And what file number is that . A huge archive of evidence from the fire and its aftermath that raises troubling questions, about the blaze and about europes dysfunctional policies on migration. Since his early teens, yaser taheri has wanted to be a film maker. Now 16 years old, he arrived on lesbos with his family in january after a ten month journey from afghanistan. Moria was built as a temporary camp to house 3,000 refugees. By the time yaser arrived, it had burst at the seams, with 2a,000 People Living in squalor, waiting sometimes for years for their asylum claims to be processed. Violence, disease and Mental Illness wer
Of lesbos went up in flames. Gabriel gatehouse investigates the events surrounding the blaze. 0n the night of the 8th of september, europes largest refugee camp went up in flames. The greek Authorities Say the fire was started by the refugees themselves, angry at conditions in the camp. More than 12,000 people already living in dire conditions were burned out of their tents. Among them was a group of young filmmakers, most of them refugees from afghanistan. Theyve shared their footage with us. And what file number is that . A huge archive of evidence from the fire and its aftermath that raises troubling questions about the blaze and about europes dysfunctional policies on migration. Since his early teens, yaser taheri has wanted to be a film maker. Now 16 years old, he arrived on lesbos with his family in january after a ten month journey from afghanistan. Moria was built as a temporary camp to house 3000 refugees. By the time yaser arrived, it had burst at the seams with 2a,000 People