will have on the many people who have been following this story closely. after a national search, constance marten and mark gordon were arrested earlier this week on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. we ll bring you the latest from our correspondent at the scene. also on the programme. after the former health secretary matt hancock s whatsapp messages are leaked, fresh questions about the government s handling of the covid pandemic. in greece, more than a0 people are dead after a passenger train and a freight train collide head on. and prince harry and meghan have been requested to vacate their british base of frogmore cottage, in the grounds of windsor castle. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. the magic of the fa cup is well and truly alive. a shock on the south coast as grimsby stun southampton and qualify for the quarterfinals. good evening. sussex police have confirmed that the remains of a baby have been found by officers searching for the m
I dont know how you follow the double act of ian murray and jackie baillie. Thank you for everything you brought to the campaign. Delighted to be here. Ijust want to echo some of what we said last night. This is a remarkable result. I want to talk a bit about the thousands of people we lead during this campaign. We have spent six months on every single story in this constituency, talking to voters at every single door about their hopes, their aspirations, their dreams, their aspirations, their dreams, their fears, their aspirations, their dreams, theirfears, their their aspirations, their dreams, their fears, their concerns for this community. It has been the honour of my life to talk to all those people, to get to know them. To find out from them what they want their mp to fight for an hour to be their mp, to have their chance to represent them is incredible. This result shows not only that people are fed up with the two governments that are distracted, out of touch, but also that the
at the time was ian fenn, who was also serving as an adviser to the government on addressing extremism in schools. he wouldn t have known how to make a bomb. he could barely light a bunsen burner. he says abedi showed no signs of extreme views as a schoolboy. someone would have had to have been very carefully groomed and moulded from being a feckless, lacklustre, rather lazy, you know, people would say good for nothing. if somebody is going to become a terrorist, they re not going to tell you about it, are they? and the radicalisation of salman abedi happened way after he left school. the report will examine whether didsbury mosque, where the abedi family worshipped, failed to confront extremism. the inquiry chairman will make a range of recommendations, a legacy of learning for manchester and beyond. absolutely i would say it s been a really importantjourney for the city region, some of it really hard, don t get me wrong, really hard.
too much the data shows sadly that there is too much variation in the access of care people too much variation in the access of care people receive across the countrx care people receive across the country. the scale of the challenge necessary country. the scale of the challenge necessary states a national endeavour as we work together to tackle endeavour as we work together to tackle these immense challenges, i will he tackle these immense challenges, i will be proactive, not prescriptive in our will be proactive, not prescriptive in our approach as we apply a relentless in our approach as we apply a relentless focus on measures that affect relentless focus on measures that affect most people s experience of the nhs affect most people s experience of the nhs and social care. today, we are taking the nhs and social care. today, we are taking the first step in this important journey are taking the first step in this importantjourney by are taking the first step in t