Terrorism. They say this was a suspected Terrorist Attack. That has been confirmed in the last few minutes by manchester police. There isa minutes by manchester police. There is a lot of information coming on social media. But that is from Greater Manchester police, they say that this was a suspected Terrorist Attack. An incident In Manchester, and just a bit more detail about that. We were told at the centre of this explosion was the foyer. As people were leaving, as many teenagers and Young Children were leaving that concert, the foyer was the main entrance and exit to Manchester Arena. It is in their way you can buy merchandise, where you can stop after the concert and get your scarf or post up. We have been told that that was the centre of this explosion. That has not been confirmed yet, another piece of information, we were talking to one man who was with two daughters at the concert, and he said after the blast he on the floor holding on to his wife, his leg was shattered and was
This little device is paired with a pad under the pillow which detects me snoring and moves just enough to stop me without waking me up. Good morning, its thursday, january five, welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. A Record Number of cars were registered in the uk last year but as more of us than ever before splashed out on a brand new vehicle, the industry is warning that this could be the peak of sales. There were nearly 2. 7 million new cars on the roads in 2016. This is largely because the way were buying cars is changing with more affordable Finance Deals on offer. In 2015 nearly three quarters of cars were bought using something called a personal Contract Purchase or pcp. Thats when you pay a deposit, make Monthly Payments for three orfour years, and at the end of that you have a choice to buy the car outright or give the car back to the dealer and upgrade. Manufacturers are also predicting a 5 fall in new car sales this year with the weaker pound pushing up prices. One more detail, th
have said to me, theyjust cannot believe that this has happened here. and it s that word, here, that struck me, because we could be in the countryside. we are right by wimbledon common, there is a golf coursejust metres wimbledon common, there is a golf course just metres away, there are all thatched cottages here, and the road is pretty quiet. there are cars that have come through here, they have all been going very slowly. what has also hit me being here is that the road is very, very close to the school. the grassy area in the school you can see behind me is where the accident happened, where the car crashed. and there are bouquets that have been left in front. you will see candles and cards. people are shocked that this has happened. police have been very clear, they don t want people to speculate about what happened. they say that they have that woman in her 405 in custody, and their priority is to speak to her today and
them for physique enhancing purposes, and i think we need research into the scale and nature of that problem across the uk to be able to know what it is that we re facing and what in the future, potentially, is going to become a crisis. fitness coach and junior body builder dan says he s received thousands of messages from people some as young as 14 asking for advice about sarms and similar muscle building drugs. it scares the hell out of me. i m like, why are people even thinking about that at this age? like, a lot of the times these people come to me not knowing the risks at all. theyjust think it s safe and that they can take it and they can pack on some muscle and they ll transform their body really quickly. bear in mind, these people haven t even finished puberty. there s a lot of social media pressure. when you see on tv, on social media, that everybody seems to have a jacked, shredded physique nowadays. like, also people promote sarms like they re safe. the food standards ag
is answering. 77% of all deaths, they cannot say how they happened because they basically lost track of them. they also say that there is a big difference between the number of deaths reported to their board in public and the number of deaths that are on their data systems. i have spoken to some of the relatives here today. the report mentions 8000 unexpected deaths over a period of three and a half years and some of the relatives say they could not stop crying when they read this report and they heard that figure. the trust maintains that most of these deaths are through natural causes but as i said, theyjust cannot say how they happened. exactly on that point, what is the work that is going to be done to try to establish just the basic reasons for this? to establish ust the basic reasons for this? , ., ., ., ., for this? they are going to go back through all of for this? they are going to go back through all of the for this? they are going to go back through all of the historical