Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170616 : compareme

Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News At Six 20170616



more details are emerging about some of the victims who died in the fire. new images of the moments after the fire broke out and tore up the side of the building. in sportsday: cristiano ronaldo, the world player of the year, could be leaving real madrid this summer. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at six. police say that at least 30 people are now confirmed to have died in the fire that engulfed grenfell tower behind me in west london. the bbc understands that the total number of people who are dead or missing so far is around 70. there is growing anger at the way the authorities have dealt with the aftermath of the fire. around 500 protestors have stormed kensington town hall. in the last half hour, the prime minister has offered a £5 million relief fund for those affected by the fire. the queen and prince william have been visiting a relief centre which has been helping victims of the fire. our first report tonight on the latest on the tower block fire, is from our correspondent jeremy cooke. a crowd storms kensington town hall, demanding action. demanding justice. we wa nt demanding action. demanding justice. we want justice, demanding action. demanding justice. we wantjustice, we wantjustice. and demanding answers. how could this tragedy have happened, on this scale, in this city, in 2017? we need to be heard. we need to be heard. we have things to say. we are in pain. the whole procedure is chaos. we are sent from hospital to hospital. why is there not community hope for family members? why do we have two actively look for them and be given misinformation, be told they are possibly alive, making us call family members? we live in the modern world. why is it carried out like this? it doesn't make sense. today, again, in the shadow of g re nfell tower, today, again, in the shadow of grenfell tower, a different kind of response. it is an overwhelming community tragedy with an overwhelming community response. we get all the missing people on the same window. a continuing grassroots mobilisation, doing all that they can. and visited today by royalty. a time to reflect and to thank. you quys time to reflect and to thank. you guys do a brilliantjob. time to reflect and to thank. you guys do a brilliant job. but the queen and prince william left in no doubt of the agony and the grief here. royal protocol meets raw emotion. william, come here. where are the children? the queen turning up, everyone are the children? the queen turning up, everyone came. are the children? the queen turning up, everyone came. go to the media, show the queen you are nice, show the smiles. but you are not doing the smiles. but you are not doing the rightjob. the smiles. but you are not doing the right job. could you tell us who they are? not my daughters. families, friends. not my children, my family's friends. not necessarily my family's friends. not necessarily my children. rescue crews are still making their way through the building. it is hard to imagine a more challenging task. dangerous and slow work. it is why the official death toll remains so much lower than what the people here expect, and what they fear. the building itself is in a very hazardous state. it is kind to take a period of time for our specialists, both from the police and the london fire brigade, to fully searched the building, to make sure we locate and recover everybody that has sadly perished in that fire. we will be doing that as swiftly as we can, absolutely. i com pletely swiftly as we can, absolutely. i completely understand the need for those that have lost loved ones that as quick as we can we are able to confirm that. with all of that comes frustration and the sense among many that more help is needed at the official level. there is a woman on the train who goes past and she sees body bags. loads of them. why are they lying? even if you can't identify them, don't lie. say, we have this many bodies unidentified. because there are people out here looking for theirfamily because there are people out here looking for their family and friends. we have not met anyone from the council who has come here and spoken to anyone. the mp came here on wednesday for about five minutes but we haven't seen anyone who has even come in and speak to any of the local people who have been affected, which is really annoying. you need summing gauge meant. yes. we haven't got any of that. all we have is people coming to volunteer, to do this and that, drop things off, but we haven't seen anyone in authority who we can give some responsibility to. they are not bringing out the truth, man. they need to talk the truth, man. they need to talk the truth and get real. theresa may comes down and doesn't see none of us. comes down and doesn't see none of us. when it was manchester, she was all about the place. no truth. they have always been wanting to do something like this to ladbroke grove. and now something is done, it would be nice if something was done properly to help us. the investigations, inquest and enquiries will take perhaps years to com plete enquiries will take perhaps years to complete but the people here believe they already have a fundamental understanding of this tragedy, that the fire swept through the building at breathtaking pace, and that so many people from this neighbourhood have lost their lives. away from the crowds, it is now three days on. the fire is out and london rumbles on. g re nfell tower, fire is out and london rumbles on. grenfell tower, 127 homes, stands monument now to the lives, to the families who have been lost. jeremy cooke, bbc news, north kensington. 0ur correspondent dan johnson is at kensington town hall where the protest is going on. we saw some very angry people. what can you tell us? there is no mistaking the level of frustration here. there was a plea at the start of the protest for things to be calm and orderly, and in the main, they have been. this has certainly been non—violent protest. but there was a point when things boiled over and some people rushed towards the door of the council officers and some managed to get inside and take their message directly to council officials. police have had to come and block the door and pushed people back. but still, people are gathering, sharing their message. they feel let down by their counsel, that there has not been enough information and action. they say the money that has been made available simply isn't enough, isn't getting through to the right people who need it. they say there are people who are homeless, with nowhere to sleep, no clothes to wear. they want temporary accommodation made available immediately for all survivors of the fire, and reassurance that everyone who has been made homeless will be re—homed quickly and within the borough. but i think it is obvious that the horror of this disaster has shone a spotlight on some broader issues around inequality and dissatisfaction with the way things are run here. people feel that their counsel is not accountable and has not been working to serve them. they are determined to get that message through, and some people are intent on using this disaster as an opportunity to reorder the way of life here. thank you very much. politicians from all parties, the prime minister in particular, are facing a barrage of criticism from local people over how they've responded to the events in north kensington. many feel their voices have been ignored for years. today the local government secretary, sajid javid, promised that whatever recommendations were made by safety experts, including rehousing people living in other tower blocks, would have to be done. 0ur deputy political editor john pienaar reports on the political questions thrown up by the disaster. murderers! they killed people! sorrow turned to rage. this tragedy has become a cause. we want the answers! we want them now! today, protesters demanded help, answers, and justice. clothing for those who have lost everything poured in. too much to handle, too much to use. all of it piling pressure on the government to learn the lessons of grenfell tower and stop it happening again. theresa may was back, this time, unlike last time, seeing victims in hospital. while ministers promised to do everything, anything they could to identify buildings at risk and make them and the people inside safe. we will do whatever it takes. we will take the expert advice, do whatever it takes to make those building safe, or make those people say. whatever it takes. we have to be led by the experts. but there can be no short cuts to this. but making this kind of loss, this kind of horror the last we will see, means thousands of blocks must be inspected, millions of pounds of work and who knows how many moved to safety. here, they are busy helping now, demanding action from politicians about as quickly. so, within the space of a few hours, theresa may and two cabinet ministers have been in the area, just a day after the prime minister was criticised for failing to meet and hear directly from people caught up in the tragedy. whether or not they are trying to make up for lost time, to demonstrate their concern, they are under pressure. people here want answers and they want action. are you blaming politicians? or is itjust theirjob to do something about it now? 0r both? i think there's more than politicians to be blamed. i think architecture, all of it. they are all involved, they are all to blame. they are probably blaming each other. somebody has got to answer for it. the community, we are managing. there is no single politician or civilian who came forward to take responsibility. they should try and stop people from coming into london and, you know, profiteering from building huge complexes, million pound properties and ghettoising the people who don't have that sort of money into properties that are not maintained and not looked after. the london mayor is adding to the demands. it's really important we are not left waiting for two, three, four years before we get answers. we need answers now. i'm asking for an interim response to the enquiry this summer. enough is enough. 0ne minister made a surprise visit. the reaction was predictable. because of people saving money, people are dying. that is why it will be so important to get to the bottom of what happened. it's going to take far too long for people here. we're on the verge of some serious anger in the streets. and i absolutely understand it. more fury outside a church being visited by the prime minister. the prime minister are struggling to keep pace with the crisis. police said today there was nothing to suggest that the fire, which broke out in the early hours of wednesday morning, was started deliberately. investigators are still trying to piece together what happened and how the blaze spread so quickly throughout the building. there are now three inquiries, by the police, by the fire brigade, and the full public inquiry. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds now on the questions the inquiry will have to consider. my my mate told me 20 minutes ago that g re nfell tower my mate told me 20 minutes ago that grenfell tower is on fire. it is the first, obvious question, for the fire brigade to answer. this video was shot 20 minutes after the fire started. where? how?|j was shot 20 minutes after the fire started. where? how? i saw someone come running out of flat 16 on the phone, calling for the fire brigade. he said it was a fridge fire. his fridge was by his kitchen window, so when the fire brigade put the fire out, the fire had already gone through the window to the cladding on the outside, and the wind has helped it. all of a sudden, the cladding court. he said the cladding court, which leads to question number two. it should not have. the building was clad with aluminium panels in 2016, the work signed off by the council. so far there is no evidence that standards were breached, but... the regulations are a minimum safety standard expected for a a minimum safety standard expected fora building, to a minimum safety standard expected for a building, to keep it reasonably safe for the occupants and people around it. if you are using materials, or using it in circumstances that you know are more dangerous, then you have to mitigate that, make a risk assessment and engineer out the risk. in this test, the fire is contained by flameproof walls. experts say that good fire safety results from good design. so was the redesigned to grenfell tower safe 7 was the redesigned to grenfell tower safe? were there other factors? after the work was completed, gas pipes were moved to public areas. residents were furious. the job of finding out who might be to blame has now been taken over by the police. what we will do with the investigation is we will get to the a nswer of investigation is we will get to the answer of what has happened and why. that is why the police have taken the lead for the investigation, and if criminal offences have been committed, we will investigate that. examining the wreckage willjust be the start. they will have to look at the start. they will have to look at the role of the council, building managers, contractors, subcontractors, a vast job. managers, contractors, subcontractors, a vastjob. the question of whether tower blocks are safe will be for the public enquiry, but for now, across the country, this is luiten, councils are checking fire safety procedures and refurbishment work. deaths in fires are rare. just 229 people were killed at home last year. another question for the public enquiry, because there have been plenty of warnings in the past. cladding was a factor in this fire in southwark in 2009. a coroner suggested more sprinkler systems might be considered, but introducing them widely might mean a new approach to fire safety. something for the enquiry to consider. the 19705 hero g re nfell tower wa5 enquiry to consider. the 19705 hero grenfell tower was designed 5imply to contain the spread of flames, what is called passive fire safety. but all of these modern developments will have fire detection systems and sprinklers, bringing tho5e older blocks up to this sort of standard would not be cheap, and it would certainly be disruptive for their re5ident5. but what price should be put on a life? especially on the lives of those living in tower5, from the poorest in society? this di5aster has triggered a national debate which could last years. well, as we've been hearing dozens of people are still missing. many families are searching for information, trying to find out what happened to their loved ones. more heartbreaking stories are emerging of last phone calls and messages from people who were trapped in their homes. sarah campbell report5 now on the victims, and those still missing. viewers may find this distressing. with each day, the number of people dead or feared to have died increases. the scale of the loss of life is almost impossible to comprehend. confirmed today, khadija saye, who was 2a years old. she was a promising young artist. the mp david lammy, a friend, tweeted: "i mourn the tragic loss of a wonderful young woman". former colleagues feared the worst, after reading her final tweets about thick smoke in the 20th floor flat 5he shared with her mother. khadija was the whole package. she had everything going for her. she had a beautiful 5oul, she was a kind per5on, she was always volunteering, always looking out for other people, buddying younger people. she was very passionate about her own community and a hugely talented, creative artist. her photography and her art speak for themselves. she really had a massive future ahead of her, and she'll be hugely mi55ed by all of us. two other victims have been named so far. five—year—old. and mohammad alhajali, a 23—year—old syrian refugee. once i asked him, why are you studying civil engineering? he laughed and said, because i want to go back to syria when the war is over, and help rebuild the country. he said, they will need us. this is the kind of person he was. this wall has become a focal point for the community, a place for people to leave tributes, to write down me55age5, and express their thoughts and feelings about what happened. it's also a place where, even today, family members and friends have posted pictures of those they desperately want to hear from. what do i expect? well, i'm hoping, basically, they are in the hospital. even if it means they are unconscious, but they are in hospital, that's what i'm hoping. i feel angry, i feel sad, i feel everything. i miss my friend, my friend is inside, but i can't do anything. she's there, but i can't help her. i saw her the same day before she died. morning and afternoon, but... no one helped her. the wait for news goe5 on for family after family. mo khalil spent much of his day putting up pictures of his uncle hesham rahman, who lived on the 20th floor. we don't know, we don't know. it's like a really... kind of, empty feeling that we've all got. we don't really know anything, we've got no answers. we are alljust looking at each other, hoping that we find them. 0rfind something. it will take time, but there will be many more names to add to the list of the dead. many more families left in grief. sarah campbell, bbc news. the agony of the families and friends 5till the agony of the families and friends still waiting to hear. we'll have more from here in kensington a little later in the programme, but for now, it's back to ben in the studio. a brief look at some of the day's other news stories. a man has been arrested outside the houses of parliament on suspicion of having a knife. 0fficers used a taser when they detained him. there were no injuries in the incident, which happened by the main carriage gates entrance, close to where constable keith palmer was stabbed and killed during the terror attack in march. the two soldiers who died in an incident involving a tank at an army firing range in pembrokeshire have been named. corporals matthew hatfield and darren neilson served with the royal tank regiment. two others were injured at the castlemartin range on wednesday. live tank firing exercises have been suspended while an inquiry continues. helmut kohl, the german chancellor who oversaw the reunification of east and west germany, has died. he was 87. angela merkel described him as a great german and a great european. british airways cabin crew are to stage a two—week strike in a long—running dispute over pay and travel concession. members of the unite union will walk out between saturday july 1st and sundayjuly 16th during the peak holiday season. ba said the proposed action was "extreme and completely unnecessary". tennis world number one andy murray admits that at 30 years old, he may only have two more years left at the top and wants to savour every moment. next month he will try to emulate fred perry and win wimbledon for a third time. he spoke exclusively to our sports editor dan roan. he is world number one and wimbledon champion, no wonder sir andy murray is now seen as a true sporting superhero. i'm certainly not that strong, unfortunately! the tennis star telling me how he feels about being portrayed in comic book form as part of a new billboard campaign. one for the kitchen wall? laughter. i don't know about that, i'm not sure my wife would let me have something like that up in the house! it's good fun. murray is preparing to defend his wimbledon title, but having turned 30 this year, he is determined to savour every moment. maybe these next couple of years are the last few where i have a chance to compete for the majors, and the biggest tournaments, so i do want to make the most of them. i wish i'd enjoyed my career more when i was younger. i certainly wasn't prepared for the attention that came with becoming a professional athlete or a top tennis player. and if you do the business, to win it for a third time you'd match what fred perry achieved. how remarkable an achievement would that be? it would be amazing, i never expected to win it once, nevermind twice. so i'll prepare as best i can and if i play well, then i definitely have a chance of winning. after recent events, wimbledon's preparing for the biggest security crackdown in its history. so how does murray feel about the safety of sports events? walking around the grounds and those huge amounts of people, but we do also see the security that goes into the events. it's been fine throughout my career, but it is something that is a concern from time to time. having recently recovered, murray starts his grass court season here at queen's club next week, where he's enjoyed much success. but it's wimbledon where britain's top sports star will be expected to deliver. dan roan, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's jay wynne. good evening. this is one of our weather watcher pictures from cornwall. blue sky, a lot more of that over the coming few days. this weekend is going to be warmer. it will be quite humid as well and some very strong sunshine out there. very hotair very strong sunshine out there. very hot air across liberia, not quite that hot on our shores but we are expecting to see temperatures get into the low 305. it will be quite warm elsewhere. further north thick cloud which brought some rain with it. that's moving north with further outbreaks of rain. elsewhere it with clear spells. the odd patch of low cloud here and there but the main thing about the night is it will be a very warm one. many places no lower than 1617, so a difficult night for sleeping sleeping. a warm start and a hot day. temperatures rising quite quickly although there isa rising quite quickly although there is a weather front lingering in the far north—west bringing cloud and rain. most places will be sunny and very warm. the middle 205 quite easily. maybe even reaching 30 in the south—eastern corner. pollen levels are also very high in the southern half of the uk. high levels into northern ireland as well. hay fever sufferers, bear that in mind. through the evening it's fine across most of the uk. it's going to be a warm night to take us into sunday. a very similar day but that weather front lingering. 0utbreaks very similar day but that weather front lingering. 0utbrea ks of very similar day but that weather front lingering. outbreaks of rain but not so elsewhere. plenty of sunshine and quite a hot one, 30 degrees in the south—east. theresa may has offered a £5 million relief fund for those affected by the fire. she visited the area and a while ago spoke to the bbc and said the government was doing everything it could to help those affected by the tragedy. we are committed to ensuring that people rehoused as far as possible within the borough or in neighbouring boroughs. some people may want to go to another part of london where perhaps they have a greater support network, where they have friends and relatives. we are ensuring that in three weeks people will be rehoused, so they have a home to go to. do you accept that you miss read the public mood, the level of anger? you didn't go and meet residents and they really resented that. this was a terrible tragedy that took place. people have lost their lives and others have lost their lives and others have lost everything, all their possessions, their home and everything. what we are doing is putting in place the support that will help them. it is a terrible tragedy. i've heard horrifying stories from the fire brigade, the police and from the victims themselves who were in that tower, but also from other local residents, some of whom haven't been able to go back to their homes either. what i'm now absolutely focused on is ensuring we get that support on the ground. government is making money available, we are ensuring we'll get to the bottom of what's happened, we'll ensure people are rehoused, but we need to make sure that actually happens. let's speak to our deputy political editor. theresa may has come in for considerable criticism about her response to the fire. 72 hours after it started, she came down today to meet residents and has announced a relief fund. is it enough to fend off her critics? well, the prime minister is having to show some of the empathy and agility some of her critics believe what's lacking when she made her first visit to the area. i was in the area today and i saw the truly inspiring sight of people from all communities coming together, offering plaything donations, too much for the volunteers on the ground to deal with. everyone i spoke to had talked about the lack of leadership at local and national level. theresa may made the announcements today, the ones he referred to there. she'll need to see the coming public enquiry is that quickly and makes effective recommendations and that they are acted on quickly. the roots of this go back through the time of the last labour administration. but inevitably the buck stops the tick—macro stops on the desk of the serving prime minister. this is a defining test of her authority. that test has come far more quickly than theresa may could have imagined. thank you. 2a people remain in hospital, 12 of them are critically ill. for hospital staff, it was an incredibly busy time treating the victims of burns and smoke inhalation. 0ur health editor hugh pym has been talking to two members of nhs staff who treated victims through wednesday night. siren. king's college hospital, one of london's major trauma centres, its staff on the front line of the nhs response to the traumatic and horrific aftermath of the westminster and london bridge attacks, and this week grenfell tower. doctor tom best arrived in the early hours of wednesday. the urgent task was to clear the airways of victims of smoke inhalation and then the particles in their lungs. we found and lots of soot lining the lungs. some of that was quite hot when it got into the lungs, and so there were some burns underneath. we washed out as much of that soot as we possibly could to remove it. the emotion at the end of a punishing week is raw. it's... sorry.

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