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Treated the same as those from the rest of the world after brexit. The inquest into the death of a teenager who had an allergic reaction after eating a pret a manger sandwich hears that several other people had previously had allergic reactions to the product. President trump launches a forthright attack on iran at the Un General Assembly, calling it the worlds leading sponsor of terrorism. And, spotted swimming in the thames, a beluga whale. Rescuers urge the public not to get too close. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that labours conference in liverpool is about to vote on a motion which could keep open the possibility of supporting the uks continued membership of the European Union. The vote will take place within the next hour. The labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has just told the bbc that any brexit deal brought back from brussels by theresa may needs to pass labours six tests for future prosperity. Mr corbyn has been speaking to our Political Editor, Laura Kuenssberg, who began by
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TennesseeUnited-statesNapa-valleyCaliforniaSonomaChinaNorth-beachTelegraph-hillSan-franciscoAmericaChineseAmerican some of you yesterday, today it is dry and bright with one or two showers but heavy rain tonight, full details coming up. it s thursday the 28th of september. our main story. a murder investigation is continuing in south london after a 15 year old girl was fatally stabbed on her way to school. a boy aged 17 was arrested shortly after the attack in croydon yesterday morning, and police say he may have known the victim. our reporter louisa pilbeam has the latest. behind these screens overnight, forensic experts search for evidence after a teenage girl was killed. stabbed in the neck on a busy street on her way to school. this bus had been full of schoolchildren at 8.30 yesterday morning on one of the main roads through the london borough of croydon. the bus driver and passers by tried to save the 15 year old. witnesses said there had been an argument with a boy who tried to give her or her friend flowers. the girl, who has not been named by police, died before she could be take
GirlBoyPoliceStabbingLondon-borough-of-croydonNaga-munchettyHouseholdsMillionsCharlie-staytHeadlines-todayFifteenCharges and on newsnight at 10:30, we ll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live with some key players on today s big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow s front pages. good evening. there are warnings tonight of a generation of children, being permanently affected by past covid lockdowns, the last of which ended more than two years ago. who can forget that overnight, schools shut their doors while thousands of children were kept at home learning online? but now it s clear, growing numbers of youngsters are persistently missing school, with the children s commissioner for england warning the crisis needs to be tackled as a matter of urgency. at least one in five pupils in england is now persistently absent meaning they re missing 10% or more of their lessons that s double the rate, before the pandemic. a committee of mps is recommending a series of measures including a national roll out of attendance mentors to work with families. new guidance on the standardisation of
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