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Tonight at Ten - President Hollande steps up

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the French military campaign - against Islamic State - following

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There's also been an extensive security operation across France

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with more than 160 raids after investigators identified five

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TRANSLATION: We are at war, a new type of war

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Police say they have identified this man as the suspected mastermind.

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He's a Belgian of Moroccan descent who's now thought to be in Syria.

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Across France - and throughout Europe - a minute's silence was

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observed - to remember the 129 people killed in the attacks - as

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some of the survivors told their stories.

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All we could hear at that point was a stampede of people running,

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screaming, gunfire and thuds which could only have been people

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hitting the floor, their bodies hitting the floor.

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And - David Cameron has urged Russia's President Putin

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to work more closely with Europe in the fight against Islamic State.

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A 16-year-old boy - named as Lewis Dunne - is shot dead in Liverpool.

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And flood warnings remain in place across the UK - but the most serious

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security is stepped up at Wembley ahead of England's friendly

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And the capital's French community pauses to remember the victims

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Good evening from Paris, where President Hollande has declared that

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France's military campaign against Islamic State will intensify

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following the terror attacks three nights ago, which killed 129 people.

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Earlier today, many thousands of people gathered to

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observe a minute's silence for all the victims.

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Overnight, there's was a nationwide police operation.

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168 raids were carried out across France.

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Prosecutors say they've now identified five or possibly six

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of the suspected attackers, and they think they've identified

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the man who planned the attacks, a Belgian national who's believed

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First tonight, our Europe editor, Katya Adler, has the latest on

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After the tears and the screens a minute of silence. -- screens. Here

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in Paris and beyond for those murdered on Friday.

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patriotism from the people and their President.

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At this station in Paris people told me the moment of reflection

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At this station in Paris people told hugely important. TRANSLATION: We

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are French, the attacks were aimed at us, at my generation, it could

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have mean me, it could have been him. We never thought this would

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happen to us, but terror has come to us here at home.

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happen to us, but terror has come to coordinated the attacks. 27-year-old

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happen to us, but terror has come to Jihadist Abdelhamid Abaaoud.

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happen to us, but terror has come to called in this video for the murder

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of those fighting is lamp and called in this video for the murder

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been linked to other attacks in Europe. He was born in Brussels and

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filmed in Syria where he is still thought to be. -- fighting Islam.

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Police have identified the remains of at least five of the suicide

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bombers. One of them semi-mammy Paul worked driver on the 148 bus route

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in the French capital before disappearing to Syria three years

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ago. His family's home in northern Paris was one of many properties

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targeted last night in anti-terrorist raids across the

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country. More than 100 people were put under house arrest. The parties

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are nervous they could be plans for further attacks. At an extraordinary

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meeting of the French parliament today President Hollande said France

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was now at war. TRANSLATION: The acts committed on Friday night in

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Paris are acts of war. But terrorism will not destroy the French republic

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because the French republic will defeat terrorism. The President

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wants to silence critics who say he is weak and has failed on security.

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He called today for the State of Emergency to be extended by three

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months and four changes to the French constitution to better tackle

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terror. After a long weekend filled with anguish today on Monday it was

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back to work for Parisians but far from back to normal. They are

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constantly on their smartphones, trying to digestive dizzying stream

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of rumour, revelation and arrests. Borough lots of rubber statements

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from the French government but here on the streets people worry the

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security of their country is far from guaranteed. You see policemen

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and soldiers all over central Paris now. The government promises even

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more. But tough political talk of war on terror makes some Parisians

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nervous that could raise the risk of more violence here at home. Katya

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Adler, BBC News, Paris. The President

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and his ministers have been insisting that an extended state of

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emergency is essential if police and security services are to have the

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right powers to pursue suspects. The Prime Minister Manuel Valls said

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France was dealing with a 'terrorist army' - an army which

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he said was also preparing attacks A clearer picture is emerging -

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of those who carried out Seven of the attackers

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are known to have died. Three were suicide bombers at the

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Stade de France - the stadium north of Paris - where the French team was

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playing football on Friday night. One was a Belgian man known

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to French officials. Another had travelled through Europe

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from Greece - it's said he arrived Three gunmen attacked the

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Bataclan Theatre. One had previously been charged with

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terror offences and was wanted The other was also known to

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the authorities. In the shootings at nearby

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restaurants and a bar - the man who blew himself up came from Belgium -

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and was also wanted by police. And police are still hunting

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for his brother - his car was stopped at the Belgian border just

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hours after the attacks - but he was Our international correspondent

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Ian Pannell is in Belgium - and has the latest

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on the expanding investigation. Today a quiet residential street in

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Brussels became the centre of the hunt for the most wanted man in

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Europe. And the person they are looking for is one of the key

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suspects in the Paris attacks. Salah Abdeslam, his brother is believed to

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have blown himself up in Paris and now Salah is on the run, perhaps

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hiding in the very area where he grew up. The now infamous district

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of Molenbeek. The police have been conducting fairly intensive

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house-to-house searches over the last couple of hours and we have

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seen bomb disposal experts moving from property to property. There are

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rumours that arrests have been made but nothing has been confirmed. This

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is the district of Molenbeek in the Belgian capital, an area repeatedly

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associated with different terrorist plots and plans, raising serious

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questions about the capability of the Belgian security forces, not

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only to control this area but to monitor what happens inside it. A

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failed gun attack on a train, plot to carry out a mass shooting in

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eastern Belgium and now the attacks in France. All with links to

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Molenbeek, and possibly to this man. Abdelhamid Abaaoud, named by the

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French as the Mastermind of the Paris attacks. The Belgian police

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seem to be struggling for leads. Today they released Mohamed Abdeslam

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without charge, he is the brother of Brahim Abdeslam. We think of the

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victims and their families but you must also understand that we have a

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mother and he is still her son. Make no mistake, there are still problems

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here. Few jobs and few chances and a life removed from the high power and

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politics of Brussels leave a handful prone to the propaganda of the

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militants. We met a friend of Ibrahim Akri Salah, his identity

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hidden, he agreed to speak out. You said that you knew Ibrahim Akri

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Salah, what were they like? -- Ebrahim and Salah. There were kids

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who grew up in the same area of Molenbeek as I did, they had no

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future, they were not looking for jobs or training, but they were cool

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guys, having fun, they liked music, smoking and girls, just normal guys.

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What is it about this specific area that accounts for a number of

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attackers and a number of different incidents having come from, or spent

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time here? I think you can easily keep a low profile in Molenbeek,

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there is a large Muslim community and if someone wants to hide this is

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a good neighbourhood to do it. Even the government admits it has

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made mistakes here, calling Molenbeek giant problem it is

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failing to control. Per capita Belgium has sent more fighters to

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join Islamic State than any other country in Europe and often their

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families know nothing about it. We met a friend of Ibrahim Said and

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Salah's sister leaving the Abdul slam family home. Your friends with

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sister? Yes. Have you spoken to hers into happened? Yes. What is the

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reaction and how are the parents? TRANSLATION: They are in shock, they

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are devastated, she tries to sleep to forget and not think about it but

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she can't. This is more than just the hunt for

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a key suspect, it is lives destroyed This is more than just the hunt for

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here to become violent, This is more than just the hunt for

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find and stop those who do. Ian Pannell, BBC News, Molenbeek.

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As we've heard, the French authorities have identified one

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of the suicide bombers as Ahmad al-Mohammad, who blew himself up

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More information came from the Greek authorities, who say he was 25, he

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came from the Syrian city of Idlib, and he travelled to Western Europe

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Our correspondent Ed Thomas reports from Leros -

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Who would pretend to be a refugee, escaping war and brutality?

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These are his papers, his fingerprints, a Syrian,

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Like thousands on Leros, it took minutes to take his details.

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Six weeks later, he was in Paris, ready to kill.

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There's anger here at what al-Mohammad did, but also fear

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Every single day, everything happening in Paris

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We know Ahmad al-Mohammad's passport was a fake and he wasn't alone.

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He bought these ferry tickets with another man,

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he is still to be found, and with so many migrants arriving

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fake and they have no way of knowing if the information being

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And that there is nothing to stop any of these people leaving Greece

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There is now suspicion who can and can't be believed.

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Are you seeing people pretending to be Syrians?

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Yes, I see. I see.

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He says it is too easy to cross borders.

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Check me properly, ask me one question, what you think, what I

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The authorities here in Paris confirmed today that the number

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There were some reports yesterday that the number had risen,

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but it hasn't, and there are more than 29 people still in intensive

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Some of those who survived the attacks

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Our Paris correspondent, Lucy Williamson,

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reports now on the latest information about the victims.

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Today was a day for remembering, as if anyone here could forget.

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These images, these stories, are now the collective memory of a nation.

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An attack where everyone was a target and the line between

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People just enjoying themselves, it was a Friday night, everyone

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were having a few drinks, and that general buzz of having a good time.

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It was this quick succession of bullets, the popping,

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A lot of people thought it was fireworks, part of the show.

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And there was a bit of a gasp and the band stopped playing because

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they were just a bit confused, you know, what's going on?

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It happened again and that's - I said to Christine,

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Mariesha and her friend ran when they heard the gunfire, straight

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We weren't walking out of that building,

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All we could hear at that point was a stampede,

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of people running and screaming, gunfire and thuds, which could only

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have been people hitting the floor, their bodies hitting the floor.

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A birthday party at the La Belle Equipe on Friday ended with

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Among the survivors two brothers who worked there.

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TRANSLATION: There were three birthday parties,

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My two sisters, my friends, and my sister's friends.

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Paris streets that night were littered with bodies.

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The Prime Minister has said at least 20 haven't yet been identified.

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Amid the stories of survival and of loss, there are endings still

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waiting to be written - partners, children, friends still missing.

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And families leaving this official crisis centre empty-handed as around

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This is where you come when there is nowhere else to go,

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when a minute's silence is just another minute of waiting for news,

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of wondering whether to mourn them, whether they are gone.

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Our security correspondent, Gordon Corera, is with me.

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The pace is the thing that is noticeable today? Still a

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fast-moving investigation. We still have that manhunt for Salah

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Abdeslam. In the last hour, we had a possible sighting in Strasbourg, it

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turned out to be a false alert. If you step back, what we have really

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learnt today is about the trail to Syria. There is the issue of the

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mastermind, Abdelhamid Abaoud. There is also the operatives who have come

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from Syria, so I was at the house of one man, a suburb today, where the

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neighbours said well, they hadn't seen him for a few years, since he

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had been in Syria. It is that issue of individuals who have gone from a

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country out to Syria and have come back which is really significant.

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Different from the previous IS model of trying to inspire people to carry

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out so-called lone wolf attacks. These people have different types of

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skills, they have been trained, they have seen violence, they have learnt

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how to use weapons. That means they pose a different level of threat,

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the carnage that we saw in Paris on Friday, and there is the issue of

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the numbers, about a thousand are thought to have gone from France to

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Syria, many of those are still out there and, of course, it is not just

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France. In Britain, the numbers who have gone out there are only

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slightly lower, 700 or 800. This trail to Syria and then back to

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Europe is something which will be really worrying, not just the French

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Security Services, but the British and others across Europe. Thank you

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very much. Our security correspondent there. It is not

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surprising that the events in Paris and the growing threat from Islamic

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State, they have dominated the talks among world leaders in Turkey.

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He said the heads of government had agreed on a range of measures to

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share intelligence, to strengthen airline security, and to cut off

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Mr Cameron has held talks with Russia's President Putin,

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whose own forces have been taking action against IS.

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Our diplomatic correspondent, James Robbins, is in Turkey and reports

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Syria has been laid waste by a civil war of increased savagery.

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After more than four years, large areas have emptied

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of people leaving ungoverned space for IS extremists to seize.

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President Hollande today called Syria the largest factory for

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So ending the war somehow is an imperative.

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President Putin is key, Russia too is an IS victim.

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Has he been brought closer to the US led coalition?

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That was confirmed by David Cameron after their first face-to-face talks

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The gap has been enormous between those of us who believe

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Assad should go immediately and those, like President Putin,

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who have been supporting him and continue to support him.

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I think everyone recognises the need for compromise.

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Russia has been condemned for air strikes,

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targeting not just IS but also Western-backed opposition fighters.

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We haven't been able to verify these pictures, but today President Putin

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suggested he's changing tactics ready to switch from attacking to

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TRANSLATION: Currently on the battlefield we have established

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contact with a part of the armed Syrian opposition who have asked us

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not to strike territories under their control.

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We have come to an agreement with them and we are following it.

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In addition, when the armed opposition can actively fight

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terrorist groups we are prepared to provide them with our air support.

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Western leaders will want to verify that, but where does it leave

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President Obama and his strategy for fighting Islamist extremists?

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Today the commander-in-chief was not sounding particularly confident.

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There are going to be some things we try that their work,

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there will be some strategies that we tried that do work.

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And when we find strategies that work we will double down on those.

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Denying IS extremists space is going to require more heavy lifting.

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Including putting broken Syria act together again.

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At the very least that's a long-term project.

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The American Secretary of State, John Kerry,

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arrived in Paris a short while ago, urging closer collaboration between

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He'll be holding talks with President Hollande tomorrow.

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For more on the American response, let's talk to our North America

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What can you tell us about the changing nature of America's

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response since these attacks took place? Well, the President is now on

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his way from Turkey to the Philippines, but if he were in

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Washington tonight, he would be witnessing the growing clamour from

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the American people for much tougher action against so-called Islamic

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State. Back in February, the President said we must not overstate

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the importance of Islamic State and that they did not pose an

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existential threat to the United States of America. After Paris,

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after the release of a video today, purporting to be Isis, saying

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Washington would be targeted directly, there is considerable

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unease among the American people. That unease is translating itself

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into all sorts of ways, namely one of which is that to halt the flow of

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refugees from Syria, coming to the United States, saying as a matter of

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national security, in case there are terrorists among them, they

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shouldn't be allowed in something like a third of the country's

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governors have written to the President saying you have to stop

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the flow. For the moment, the President is resolute. He is saying

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that America must remain compassionate and in fighting

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Islamic State, what he is saying is, look, I don't want bellicose words,

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I'm not going to shoot first and take aim later, there will be no

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additional troops going to Iraq and Syria. Increasingly, he finds

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himself out of kilter with American public opinion. Jon, many thanks

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again, Jon Sopel, our North America Editor with the latest in

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Washington. David Cameron is back in London

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tonight. He's been speaking at the annual

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Lord Mayor's Banquet in the City of London, where he underlined

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the 'generational struggle' against He's announced more money

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and resources for MI5, MI6 and listening station GCHQ,

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and the Government has suggested that a terror plot in the UK was

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prevented in the past few weeks. Our political editor,

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Laura Kuenssberg, has more on The glittering heart of Britain's

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capital wasn't the target, Seven terrorist attempts

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to kill on our streets have In the formality of the Lord Mayor's

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Banquet in London the Prime Minister These were innocent people going

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about their lives, enjoying a Friday night out brutally

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gunned down by callous murderers. Murderers who thought their acts

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of depravity could somehow destroy Friday's attacks made the calls

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more urgent, but the Government's in Paris the more it justifies the

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approach that taking in Britain. You need an approach that covers

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the full spectrum. Military power, counterterrorism

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expertise and defeating So, there will be nearly 2000 more

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intelligence staff, ?2 billion allocated to the special

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forces and more armed police. You do not protect people

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by sitting around and wishing And that means being prepared to use

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military force where necessary. For any government,

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protecting its citizens has to be And even before the Paris attacks

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ministers were reshaping how But the wider process

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of reaching agreement over Syria, far away from Westminster,

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is only inching forward. And here your position leader is

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far from ready to back action. Would you ever support any kind

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of military action against Islamic I think we have to be careful,

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if we act illegally and irrationally then we stand by

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the rule of international law, we stand by the Charter of the United

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Nations, we stand by our own law. If we start doing random acts

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without legal backing for them then we don't strengthen

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our position in the world. Would you ever support military

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action against Islamic extremists? I think that's a hypothetical

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question at this stage, That's a question of principle,

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Mr Corbyn. I'm saying the point is that

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at the issue of the bombing of Syria does not seem to me to be

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the right way forward on this. If you were Prime Minister would you

:27:53.:27:54.

be happy to order people, police or military, to shoot to kill

:27:55.:28:01.

on Britain's streets? I'm not happy with

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a shoot-to-kill policy in general. I think that is quite dangerous

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and I think it can often be I think you have to have security

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that prevents people firing There are various degrees

:28:14.:28:18.

of doing things, as we know. But the idea you end up with a war

:28:19.:28:24.

on the streets is not a good thing. Political difference here is nothing

:28:25.:28:28.

compared to division abroad. But yet another barrier to agreeing

:28:29.:28:31.

how best to keep the country safe. Laura Kuenssberg, BBC News,

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Westminster. We'll have more from Paris a little

:28:36.:28:39.

later, but let's catch up with the We will have a report later on the

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Stade de France stadium. A 16-year-old boy has been

:28:47.:29:06.

shot dead in Liverpool. Lewis Dunne was found on a towpath

:29:07.:29:10.

in the Vauxhall area of the city He was taken to hospital

:29:11.:29:13.

and died a short time later. Merseyside Police said he had

:29:14.:29:18.

been shot in the back - and have A canal towpath,

:29:19.:29:21.

where a teenager was murdered. Forensic investigators look

:29:22.:29:30.

for clues a killer, or killers, Somebody shot 16-year-old

:29:31.:29:34.

Lewis Dunne in the back. Police are looking

:29:35.:29:40.

into suggestions he may have been by the canal because of a pre-arranged

:29:41.:29:43.

fight between two local gangs. No mother or father expects to bury

:29:44.:29:47.

their child at the age of 16 years. I believe that someone

:29:48.:29:52.

knows who's done this. I ask them to search

:29:53.:29:55.

their conscience, do the right thing Divers have been searching the canal

:29:56.:29:58.

around the murder scene, looking This smart area is

:29:59.:30:05.

normally trouble-free. No problems with gangs,

:30:06.:30:11.

or anything like that? No, never seen nothing like that,

:30:12.:30:12.

no gangs, no gangs in hoodies, It is the third time this year that

:30:13.:30:15.

a teenager has been shot dead It appears the message

:30:16.:30:22.

about tough sentences for gun crime Flood warnings remain

:30:23.:30:26.

in place across Britain this evening, but the most serious risk

:30:27.:30:37.

is believed to have passed. The Environment Agency issued severe

:30:38.:30:41.

warnings, indicating a risk to life, for Cumbria over the weekend, but

:30:42.:30:43.

these have since been downgraded. There was some flooding in

:30:44.:30:46.

the Kendal area and in Lancashire. Strong winds and rain are now

:30:47.:30:49.

heading towards Scotland. Two men have been cleared

:30:50.:30:55.

of the murder of Nigel Barwell and

:30:56.:30:59.

his brother-in-law Thomas O'Reilly were found not guilty by a unanimous

:31:00.:31:05.

jury at Birmingham Crown Court. 18-year-old Nicola Payne

:31:06.:31:08.

from Coventry disappeared as she crossed wasteland near her

:31:09.:31:09.

parents' home in December 1991. Nicola Payne was 18 when she

:31:10.:31:12.

went missing in Coventry, a young Today, the two local men who had

:31:13.:31:22.

been accused of murdering the teenager walked free from the

:31:23.:31:29.

court, flanked by their families. Brothers-in-law Nigel Barwell and

:31:30.:31:33.

Thomas O'Reilly, seen on the left with a beard, were cleared of any

:31:34.:31:36.

involvement in her disappearance. REPORTER:

:31:37.:31:43.

How are you feeling, Mr Barwell? Both our father, uncle and the whole

:31:44.:31:50.

family have suffered for the past 24 years from suspicion and innuendo

:31:51.:31:54.

hanging over our family's head. For more than two decades, police

:31:55.:31:57.

have searched for Nicola Payne. On the afternoon she disappeared,

:31:58.:32:01.

Nicola set out on a familiar journey that should

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only have taken a matter of minutes across this piece of wasteland known

:32:09.:32:12.

locally as the Black Pad. But she never arrived

:32:13.:32:16.

at her parents' house. For John and Marilyn Payne,

:32:17.:32:20.

the agony continues. We have lived daily

:32:21.:32:23.

in the anguish of not knowing what And worse than that, to this day,

:32:24.:32:26.

not even knowing where she is. The way police recorded some

:32:27.:32:33.

of the evidence 24 years ago during their investigation

:32:34.:32:37.

of Nicola's disappearance was Tonight,

:32:38.:32:39.

the West Midlands force said Sian Lloyd, BBC News,

:32:40.:32:43.

Birmingham Crown Court. The actor Saeed Jaffrey, a veteran

:32:44.:32:50.

of Bollywood and international He appeared in over 100

:32:51.:32:54.

Bollywood movies and also appeared in the films A Passage To India,

:32:55.:33:03.

Gandhi and My Beautiful Laundrette, The Indian president paid tribute to

:33:04.:33:06.

actor, saying his flair and versatility

:33:07.:33:09.

would always be remembered. Football and the Republic of Ireland

:33:10.:33:15.

will be joining England and Wales at the Euro 2016 finals in France

:33:16.:33:18.

next summer. Two goals from Jonathan Walters

:33:19.:33:22.

sealed a memorable 2-0 win on the night - to see the Republic

:33:23.:33:27.

through 3-1 on aggregate against Bosnia-Herzegovina,

:33:28.:33:29.

sparking wild celebrations Let's go back to

:33:30.:33:33.

our top story tonight, Much of the focus in the wake of the

:33:34.:33:40.

attacks has been on the Bataclan Theatre because that's where most

:33:41.:33:54.

of the victims lost their lives. 89 people were killed when the

:33:55.:33:58.

gunman targeted that theatre. But during the day,

:33:59.:34:01.

more details have emerged of the attacks at the national stadium,

:34:02.:34:04.

the Stade de France, which was targeted by three suicide bombers,

:34:05.:34:11.

north of Paris. There was an international football

:34:12.:34:17.

match taking place. New details emerged about that during the course

:34:18.:34:22.

of the day and Tom Burridge has been taking a closer look at the events

:34:23.:34:26.

of that night trying to piece together what happened at the Stade

:34:27.:34:28.

de France. These marks by one entrance to

:34:29.:34:30.

the Stade de France tell a story Inside the ground on Friday

:34:31.:34:33.

night France played Germany. It was only after the second

:34:34.:34:41.

and a third, and the evacuation of the French

:34:42.:34:51.

President who had been watching, that much of the crowd were moved

:34:52.:34:54.

for their safety onto the pitch. There isn't much here to tell you

:34:55.:34:57.

that three suicide bombers came to France's national stadium on Friday

:34:58.:35:02.

night to wreak havoc They were stopped from getting in

:35:03.:35:04.

by security guards working here But look up on the signs and down

:35:05.:35:07.

here by the walls you can see that they are pockmarked by ball bearings

:35:08.:35:14.

from the attackers' suicide belts. The security guards are heroes,

:35:15.:35:20.

the local mayor told us. They carried out thorough searches

:35:21.:35:23.

and stopped So, three suicide bombers

:35:24.:35:25.

but only one victim, a bus driver It's thought not all

:35:26.:35:34.

the attackers had tickets, and when the first couldn't get

:35:35.:35:43.

into the stadium, their plan failed. This former French police chief said

:35:44.:35:48.

things could have been much worse. The purpose was to go

:35:49.:35:52.

inside ten minutes, and the second Because you have a panic created

:35:53.:35:54.

by the first explosion inside the stadium, with the

:35:55.:36:05.

French TV and everything inside. Then you could have more mass

:36:06.:36:07.

destruction In fact, the third man killed only

:36:08.:36:09.

himself outside this McDonald's Today England's football team

:36:10.:36:16.

joined in the minute's silence. Tomorrow they play France

:36:17.:36:24.

at Wembley. And England fans are expected to

:36:25.:36:27.

join the French and sing The match tomorrow is going to

:36:28.:36:30.

have massive global significance. It's the first big event that has

:36:31.:36:38.

happened since the tragedy last Friday, so that's why I think it's

:36:39.:36:42.

important for us to be totally supportive of them, to do something

:36:43.:36:45.

great together, to demonstrate that And on Friday night

:36:46.:36:48.

at the Stade de France a terror plan Tom Burridge,

:36:49.:36:52.

BBC News at the Stade de France. There's continuing coverage

:36:53.:37:00.

on the BBC News Channel and on BBC News Online, but, for now, before we

:37:01.:37:08.

join our news teams where you are, we leave you with some images of

:37:09.:37:12.

the day's events, as the people of France still try to comprehend what

:37:13.:37:15.

happened here three nights ago. She had a lot of strength,

:37:16.:37:23.

a lot of determination. # Entendez-vous dans les

:37:24.:37:45.

campagnes... # He was the brightest person

:37:46.:38:13.

in the world. # Ils viennent jusque dans nos bras

:38:14.:38:15.

Egorger nos fils, nos compagnes! # Aux armes, citoyens

:38:16.:38:25.

Formez vos bataillons # Qu'un sang impur

:38:26.:38:36.

Abreuve nos sillons. #

:38:37.:38:42.

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