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the city. new york mayor adams is warning tomorrow will be even worse. doctors are telling people to limit their time outdoors, especially if you have respiratory issues and the smoke has caused hundreds of flight delays. this is a look at the night aware misery map, what they call it, it shows the number of delays and cancellations that travelers are dealing with as the smoke gets thicker it will back this up, domino effect across the country. we will track the smoke and give you updates and we will tell what you to expect from air quality and stay safe. the clashes between parents and school boards across the country over what some sblooef a controversial curriculum that includes pride month theme materials that are boeing shown to students in elementary school including in kindergarten. matt finn has the reaction from the parents an update on three parents arrested outside a school board meeting in l.a. county. good evening. good evening trace and had three people arrest
SmokeWildfiresNew-york-cityPicturesCanadaEast-coast10000PeopleHairAir-qualityStatesWorld end takes joanna konta into the next round at wimbledon. and coming up on bbc news. we ll have all the latest from a big day for the british players at the all england club. join me for wimbledon sportsday at 6:30. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. knife crime is now one of the greatest challenges facing police forces across the country. in fact, the knife is britain s number one murder weapon. the figures are all the more shocking because increasingly both victims and perpetrators are young children and teenagers. last year nearly 32,500 knife crimes were committed in england and wales. that figure was up 14% on the previous year. senior police officers say there needs to be a change in attitudes and behaviour. our home affairs correspondent, june kelly, has been on police patrol in birmingham and met some of those working to end knife culture. a summer evening in birmingham and the force response teams from west midlands police are dealing with dozens of em
Knife-crimeAttitudesReportAccommodationHouseholdsRefugeeGrenfell-victimsTower-disaster1ThreeMatchPart good evening and welcome to bbc news. the new leader of kensington and chelsea council has rated rated her apology to residents of grenfell tower, saying it was not there for them at the time it was needed has reiterated her apology. at a meeting tonight, police have updated residents about several issues, including recovery work. it comes as the government has announced a task force to run several areas, including housing. lucy manning reports. the missing posters have been here for three weeks. they flutter a painful reminder, because time has not brought any answers. now the police search through the 15 tonnes of debris on each floor, still trying to find all the grenfell victims. karim musilhy was at the meeting the police and coroner called last night. his uncle, hesham rahman, is missing from the 23rd floor. he went over to comfort some young children, which, for me, is very heroic. i want that to stick and stay with the family. we may never know if my uncle is ever
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