Its been a Long Time Coming but its the first step to the truth and i feel relieved, and its the first step to the truth and ifeel relieved, and my its the first step to the truth and i feel relieved, and my faith its the first step to the truth and ifeel relieved, and my faith in its the first step to the truth and i feel relieved, and my faith in the judge has been restored. We will hear more from mahad egal, this morning our guests will give us their reaction to this key finding, that more lives would have been savedif that more lives would have been saved if residents had been told to flee the burning building rather than to stay in their homes. We will hear from firefighters too later. This is what london fire chief dany cotton told the inquiry. I wouldnt change anything we did on the night. I think, without exception, my firefighters, my officers and my control staff performed in a fantastic way, given the incredible circumstances they were faced against. The inquiry has criticis
My deepest, darkest fears and nightmares actually came into reality here. So whenever youre actually physically back here, you know, its not easy. Nearly £30m has been slashed from bus services in the last year, with more than 500 routes cut or cancelled. But could new rules on how Bus Companies and councils Work Together change the way they operate . Ill look at the details. In sport hes apologised, but sunderland boss david moyes will be asked by the Football Association to explain himself after telling a bbc reporter she might get a slap. When i get old and losing my head, many years from now. 50 years on from the release of the album which brought us that song weve a snapshot of what lifes like when youre 64. It depends on the actual individual person how you look after your body, how you look after yourself. And carol has the weather. Good morning. It is a cloudy start at the gate day across england and wales will stop it will brighten up and wales will stop it will brighten up i
To their european crown. At this mornings weather. Good morning to you. Another the morning to you both. It is u nsettled good morning to you. Another unsettled day with part two of the another windy one in store. Not as weekend also windy, but not as windy windy as yesterday but we still have as yesterday. A mixture of sunshine low pressure nearby which is going and showers, but a chance of more to bring plenty of showers, we have seen a lot ofjobs across western sunshine today than yesterday. Join scotland, Northern Ireland, western me laterfor all the england and wales over the last sunshine today than yesterday. Join couple of hours. Me later for all the details. These are shower clouds. That man good morning. Its sunday october 25. Our top story pressure is mounting band was what moves through on the government over its decision yesterday. That has cleared off into the near continent and we are into not to fund free meals for Vulnerable Children the near continent and we are into
After testing positive for coronavirus. The government launches a consultation on decriminalising the non payment of the tv licence fee. More than a0 people are arrested as Police Crackdown on courier fraud, with thousands of victims in the last two years. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im joanna gosling. In dramatic scenes in the us congress overnight, President Trump has set out his case for another four years in office, and hailed what he called the Great American comeback. Republicans chanted in support at the annual state of the Union Address. But the democrat Speaker Nancy Pelosi was seen ripping up her copy of the speech. The economy was at the core of the president s speech. He cited deregulation, tax cuts and new trade agreements as his recipe for prosperity. He also highlighted his success on immigration, saying that the wall along the south border continued to be built. And he outlined how his policies had helped minority groups. It was night of a tension and dr
Wednesday in parliament. Hello again and welcome to wednesday in parliament as borisjohnson criticises iran for missile attacks on air bases in iraq and defends the killing of general Qasem Soleimani. Supplying, improvising explosive devices to terrorists who, im afraid, killed and maimed british troops. That man had the blood of british troops on his hands. The labour leader condemns what he says was an illegal killing by the United States. Isnt the truth, mr speaker, that this Prime Minister is unable to stand up to President Trump because hes hitched his wagon to a trade deal with the United States . Also in this programme, allegations of bad behaviour in the house of lords. He proceeded to verbally abuse and shout at both a member of staff, calling them crooked, saying did they not know who he was, he had been here for 46 years. All of that to come and more. But first, Boris Johnson has condemned tuesday nights attacks on air bases in iraq where Coalition Forces are stationed and w