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The BBC uncovers new claims by former residents of children's | :00:07. | :00:08. | |
homes of sexual abuse allegedly committed by the deceased Labour | :00:09. | :00:12. | |
They come as prosecutors today dropped all criminal | :00:13. | :00:18. | |
His alleged victims say they feel cheated. | :00:19. | :00:22. | |
But I've got to learn to live with it. | :00:23. | :00:30. | |
We'll be asking why no case was brought against Lord Janner | :00:31. | :00:33. | |
Tim, it's really cool seeing the Union Jack go outside. | :00:34. | :00:39. | |
It's explored all over the world and now it's explored space. | :00:40. | :00:43. | |
It's great to be wearing it, a privilege. | :00:44. | :00:47. | |
A good view of Tim Peake with one of the equipment bags. | :00:48. | :00:50. | |
Tim Peake takes the first official British spacewalk - | :00:51. | :00:54. | |
but his task ended early when his colleague reported water | :00:55. | :00:57. | |
In France, one man is declared brain-dead and another five | :00:58. | :01:03. | |
are in hospital after a clinical trial goes wrong. | :01:04. | :01:08. | |
Anger at the decision by senior Anglican bishops to place sanctions | :01:09. | :01:16. | |
on a US church for allowing same-sex marriage. | :01:17. | :01:18. | |
And Joe Root puts England back on course with a century | :01:19. | :01:22. | |
Later on BBC London: A Lambeth care worker is jailed for sexually | :01:23. | :01:29. | |
abusing boys - we have an exclusive report about how a victim | :01:30. | :01:33. | |
And an amnesty for those who illegally sub-let | :01:34. | :01:36. | |
Criminal proceedings against Lord Janner have | :01:37. | :02:01. | |
been formally dropped - following his death last month. | :02:02. | :02:04. | |
The former Labour MP had been accused of committing sexual | :02:05. | :02:06. | |
offences against children, dating back to the 1960s - | :02:07. | :02:09. | |
But today, in a separate investigation, the BBC has revealed | :02:10. | :02:15. | |
that 12 former residents of children's homes claim | :02:16. | :02:18. | |
that they were sexually abused by Greville Janner. | :02:19. | :02:21. | |
Our home affairs correspondent Tom Symonds reports. | :02:22. | :02:26. | |
A political veteran, a member of the Magic Circle, | :02:27. | :02:29. | |
Lord Janner went to his grave pursued by those who claimed | :02:30. | :02:32. | |
You thought it was black-and-white, didn't you? | :02:33. | :02:36. | |
We have spoken to a man, one of 21 alleged victims, | :02:37. | :02:43. | |
who says in the 1970s the MP came to his children's home to do magic | :02:44. | :02:47. | |
shows, afterwards taking children upstairs to undress and wash them. | :02:48. | :02:53. | |
You don't get grown men undressing children and kissing them. | :02:54. | :02:59. | |
Obviously it was touchy-feely kind of stuff. | :03:00. | :03:02. | |
His hands were on you and you were naked? | :03:03. | :03:05. | |
I can never get rid of it but I've got to learn to live with it. | :03:06. | :03:21. | |
At least nine men were to have accused Lord Janner of child abuse | :03:22. | :03:25. | |
here at the Old Bailey this year, but it's just been confirmed | :03:26. | :03:28. | |
that his death means criminal proceedings can't continue. | :03:29. | :03:33. | |
Instead, the national child abuse enquiry will take | :03:34. | :03:36. | |
But solicitors representing alleged victims say they have been deprived | :03:37. | :03:42. | |
These are people who gave their statements, some | :03:43. | :03:47. | |
There have been so many missed opportunities for this case to come | :03:48. | :03:52. | |
to trial when Janner was alive and well. | :03:53. | :03:54. | |
We've discovered evidence that Greville Janner, | :03:55. | :03:59. | |
as Leicester MP, regularly visited the city's children's homes and one | :04:00. | :04:03. | |
The Beeches is no ordinary residential unit for difficult | :04:04. | :04:08. | |
In 1981 the BBC filmed at this children's home, | :04:09. | :04:12. | |
He promoted a technique called regression therapy. | :04:13. | :04:17. | |
Difficult children would be treated like babies. | :04:18. | :04:20. | |
But that allowed him to viciously abuse them. | :04:21. | :04:23. | |
He was jailed for life in 1991 and died three years later. | :04:24. | :04:27. | |
You recognise that something is right or wrong. | :04:28. | :04:30. | |
Former detective Graham Peene reported Frank Beck in the late | :04:31. | :04:34. | |
'70s, after seeing him rubbing a boy's groin. | :04:35. | :04:37. | |
But he was to make another visit to The Beeches. | :04:38. | :04:39. | |
As I walked in, sat in an armchair was Greville Janner. | :04:40. | :04:43. | |
What's an MP doing there and what's a boy doing sitting | :04:44. | :04:51. | |
And he's actually being too tactile with a young boy who was obviously | :04:52. | :04:58. | |
Being a detective, it was an unusual occurrence, and therefore it's | :04:59. | :05:06. | |
something that I felt ought to be reported. | :05:07. | :05:10. | |
And what happened after you put the report in? | :05:11. | :05:12. | |
Well, I never heard anything more about it. | :05:13. | :05:15. | |
A second police officer also reported his concerns, | :05:16. | :05:18. | |
We spoke to dozens of men and women who lived and worked | :05:19. | :05:24. | |
Eight identified the MP as one of Beck's regular visitors. | :05:25. | :05:30. | |
Greville Janner was one of them, definitely. | :05:31. | :05:33. | |
How can you be sure who that man was? | :05:34. | :05:36. | |
Because when I was 14, 15, I saw him in papers, leaflets. | :05:37. | :05:40. | |
And what did people say about Janner in the home? | :05:41. | :05:44. | |
They were friends, Beck and Janner were friends. | :05:45. | :05:48. | |
A former official at Leicestershire council told us when he raised | :05:49. | :05:52. | |
concerns about Frank Beck's methods, Beck said he had | :05:53. | :05:55. | |
Beck used Janner's name to achieve, he said, whatever Beck | :05:56. | :06:01. | |
Yet during Beck's trial, he and a former children's home | :06:02. | :06:07. | |
resident sensationally accused Greville Janner of child abuse. | :06:08. | :06:11. | |
Responding in the Commons, the MP did not mention his visit | :06:12. | :06:14. | |
to children's homes, but he did say this. | :06:15. | :06:17. | |
There was, of course, not a shred of truth in any | :06:18. | :06:20. | |
of the allegations of criminal conduct made against me | :06:21. | :06:23. | |
But there is now a thick file of allegations against | :06:24. | :06:29. | |
We understand at least 20 men and one woman have accused him. | :06:30. | :06:34. | |
12 at least are former residents of children's homes. | :06:35. | :06:38. | |
One says he was forced to have sex with Greville Janner while staying | :06:39. | :06:41. | |
There are claims of sexual abuse at different locations, | :06:42. | :06:46. | |
including a school, a former swimming pool at this Leicester | :06:47. | :06:49. | |
Prosecutors are understood to regard the allegations as serious | :06:50. | :06:55. | |
It stands in stark contrast to Lord Janner's public service, | :06:56. | :07:00. | |
including work to remember the victims of Nazi death camps, | :07:01. | :07:04. | |
His family have steadfastly defended him as an entirely innocent | :07:05. | :07:09. | |
Given the weight of these claims, why was the case against Lord Janner | :07:10. | :07:26. | |
not brought earlier? Look at the history of this case. The police | :07:27. | :07:33. | |
investigated this in 1991, 2002, and 2006, put it on each occasion there | :07:34. | :07:36. | |
was one person making the allegations. There was plenty is | :07:37. | :07:40. | |
that suggested this might not have led to a prosecution, for example a | :07:41. | :07:43. | |
lot of these allegations were coming from people from children, from | :07:44. | :07:46. | |
young people with difficult backgrounds. In those days they | :07:47. | :07:49. | |
might have been less likely to be believed. They might have been a lot | :07:50. | :07:53. | |
of deference shown to someone like Greville Janner, a well-known person | :07:54. | :07:57. | |
in the City. The Frank Beck case, where Frank Beck accused Janner, | :07:58. | :08:00. | |
might have put muddying in the water to make this more difficult to -- | :08:01. | :08:06. | |
for the police to get to the bottom of. It will be for the child abuse | :08:07. | :08:10. | |
enquiry to get to the bottom of why these decisions were made, decisions | :08:11. | :08:14. | |
which if they have been made Greville Janner would have put his | :08:15. | :08:18. | |
defence out there. But enquiry gets its work started quite soon. There | :08:19. | :08:22. | |
will be a preliminary hearing in March, I understand, and we could | :08:23. | :08:25. | |
see a result and this bit of the child abuse enquiry at some point | :08:26. | :08:27. | |
this year. Major Tim Peake has become the first | :08:28. | :08:32. | |
official British astronaut He stepped outside the International | :08:33. | :08:35. | |
Space Station just after one o'clock this afternoon with an American | :08:36. | :08:38. | |
colleague, Tim Kopra, But the mission was brought | :08:39. | :08:40. | |
to abrupt end when Colonel Kopra reported a potentially dangerous | :08:41. | :08:44. | |
fault, as our science editor The first British citizen | :08:45. | :08:46. | |
to walk in space today, A moment of exploration history, | :08:47. | :08:52. | |
as Tim Peake prepares to venture Through the course of | :08:53. | :08:57. | |
the depressurisation... Weightless, but jammed | :08:58. | :09:02. | |
into a bulky spacesuit, he needs his colleagues | :09:03. | :09:04. | |
to guide him into the airlock. We hear him go through | :09:05. | :09:08. | |
his final checks. The large hook is attached | :09:09. | :09:12. | |
to the large hook of the airlock. There have been plenty | :09:13. | :09:15. | |
of space walks before, but they're always hazardous | :09:16. | :09:17. | |
and at about 1pm it was time It was dark when he emerged, | :09:18. | :09:20. | |
a tiny figure against Tim, it's really cool seeing | :09:21. | :09:27. | |
the Union Jack go outside. It's explored all over the world, | :09:28. | :09:31. | |
now it's explored space. Hand by hand, Tim Peake and a fellow | :09:32. | :09:34. | |
astronaut inched along outside. That's perfect framing right | :09:35. | :09:47. | |
there, we like that. Filmed by his American colleague, | :09:48. | :09:50. | |
Tim Peake is perched at the very edge of the space station, | :09:51. | :09:53. | |
in position to help carry out But look how hard it is | :09:54. | :09:56. | |
managing tools in space. This is the view from | :09:57. | :10:01. | |
Tim Peake's own camera. Everything is weightless | :10:02. | :10:03. | |
and wants to float away. Right, gentlemen, looking great, | :10:04. | :10:07. | |
glad to see you both out there together on the | :10:08. | :10:10. | |
tip of the world. Stepping outside the International | :10:11. | :10:11. | |
Space Station is always risky, but spacewalks are essential | :10:12. | :10:14. | |
to build and fix things. Now, the astronauts emerged | :10:15. | :10:18. | |
through an airlock here, and if we take a closer look we can | :10:19. | :10:21. | |
see how they had to make their way about 60 metres to replace what's | :10:22. | :10:25. | |
called a sequential shunt unit. That's part of the power supply | :10:26. | :10:29. | |
connecting the solar panels. So how do they stay safe | :10:30. | :10:33. | |
while they're out there? Well, their spacesuits have 14 | :10:34. | :10:36. | |
layers of material to give protection from the vacuum of space, | :10:37. | :10:41. | |
and from temperatures ranging from minus 100 Celsius, | :10:42. | :10:44. | |
right up to plus 120. Backpacks contain oxygen, | :10:45. | :10:49. | |
a power supply and water for life support, and in case | :10:50. | :10:54. | |
the astronauts drift away, small thruster jets can manoeuvre | :10:55. | :10:57. | |
them back to safety. The main task was to | :10:58. | :11:02. | |
replace that power unit. They had to get it done within 31 | :11:03. | :11:05. | |
minutes, because that's how long night lasts on the space station | :11:06. | :11:08. | |
and if sunlight hit the solar panels All four electrical | :11:09. | :11:11. | |
connectors are good. We know it's a small | :11:12. | :11:20. | |
amount of water. If there's any way to get | :11:21. | :11:24. | |
a temperature of the water, I don't know if you can move it | :11:25. | :11:26. | |
around and get to that, or to try to drink it | :11:27. | :11:29. | |
and note the taste. Water was found in the helmet | :11:30. | :11:32. | |
of Tim Peake's companion, It's about three inches | :11:33. | :11:34. | |
above my head and if I can A syringe was used to collect | :11:35. | :11:38. | |
samples of the water. This matters, because three years | :11:39. | :11:45. | |
ago an astronaut nearly drowned This time no harm was done | :11:46. | :11:49. | |
and the main repair The International Space Station back | :11:50. | :11:53. | |
to full power, we really appreciate There will be questions | :11:54. | :11:59. | |
about what went wrong, and all of this is a reminder | :12:00. | :12:02. | |
of the dangers of working in space. One man has been left brain-dead | :12:03. | :12:11. | |
and three others face irreversible brain damage after taking part | :12:12. | :12:13. | |
in a drugs trial in France. Six volunteers were hospitalised | :12:14. | :12:17. | |
in the city of Rennes, after taking part in the first phase | :12:18. | :12:20. | |
of trials of a new medication. The drug had been given, | :12:21. | :12:24. | |
in various doses, to 90 people. Officials say there | :12:25. | :12:27. | |
is no known antidote. Here's our medical | :12:28. | :12:30. | |
correspondent, Fergus Walsh. It was three days after receiving | :12:31. | :12:35. | |
the experimental drug that the first of the six male volunteers suddenly | :12:36. | :12:38. | |
fell ill and was admitted to this Three others may have | :12:39. | :12:43. | |
permanent brain damage. The French health minister has met | :12:44. | :12:50. | |
the families and ordered an enquiry. TRANSLATION: It's a moment | :12:51. | :12:55. | |
of intense emotion because it's I hope the enquiry will be able | :12:56. | :13:00. | |
to quickly and accurately The six men were among 90 healthy | :13:01. | :13:07. | |
volunteers who had received the drug at this private clinic since July | :13:08. | :13:13. | |
last year, but theirs We invest more than 20% | :13:14. | :13:16. | |
of our turnover in R The oral medicine, which worked | :13:17. | :13:24. | |
on pain and mood receptors in the brain, was developed | :13:25. | :13:27. | |
by a Portuguese company, The incident has echoes | :13:28. | :13:30. | |
of the Northwick Park drug scandal at a private clinic in London ten | :13:31. | :13:35. | |
years ago, when six men fell dangerously ill within minutes | :13:36. | :13:38. | |
of receiving an experimental drug which had never before | :13:39. | :13:44. | |
been given to humans. Since then, trial procedures have | :13:45. | :13:48. | |
been tightened across Europe. Clinical trials are | :13:49. | :13:52. | |
absolutely essential. Without doing clinical trials, | :13:53. | :13:55. | |
we would have no idea of the dose that a patient needs to take, | :13:56. | :13:58. | |
no idea whether there We just wouldn't have | :13:59. | :14:01. | |
new drugs, basically. Thousands of healthy volunteers take | :14:02. | :14:06. | |
part in drug tests each year. Serious side-effects are rare, | :14:07. | :14:10. | |
but the French incident is a reminder that all trials | :14:11. | :14:12. | |
carry an element of risk. Police have said tonight that | :14:13. | :14:15. | |
they'll take no further action against the former Chief | :14:16. | :14:22. | |
of the Defence Staff Lord Bramall, who's been under investigation over | :14:23. | :14:24. | |
allegations of child abuse. Lord Bramall, who's 92, | :14:25. | :14:27. | |
told the BBC this evening that "there wasn't one grain of truth" | :14:28. | :14:30. | |
in the allegations he faced. In the US, the latest Republican | :14:31. | :14:37. | |
presidential debate turned into a bitter spat between | :14:38. | :14:40. | |
the frontrunner Donald Trump and his nearest rival, | :14:41. | :14:44. | |
the Texas senator Ted Cruz. Until now, all the attention has | :14:45. | :14:46. | |
been on the outspoken billionaire leading the race, but this latest | :14:47. | :14:50. | |
clash has turned the focus Our North America correspondent | :14:51. | :14:52. | |
Nick Bryant is in Washington The race for the Republican | :14:53. | :15:11. | |
nomination has often looked like two contests running simultaneously. One | :15:12. | :15:15. | |
to be the standard-bearer of the Republican establishment, putting up | :15:16. | :15:18. | |
candidates like Jeb Bush, and another a battle to become the | :15:19. | :15:22. | |
figurehead of the insurgent right. There, candidates like Donald Trump | :15:23. | :15:26. | |
and Ted Cruz have tended to train their fire on the establishment | :15:27. | :15:29. | |
rather than each other. They have had something of a romance. But with | :15:30. | :15:37. | |
16 days to go before the Iowa caucus, we have witnessed an | :15:38. | :15:38. | |
acrimonious split. Last night the Republican debate | :15:39. | :15:41. | |
felt more like a duel, a head-to-head between two | :15:42. | :15:43. | |
former right-wing allies. The Texan Senator was born in Canada | :15:44. | :15:45. | |
and though his mother was American, Trump has questioned his | :15:46. | :15:54. | |
eligibility to be president. There is a big overhang, | :15:55. | :15:56. | |
a big question mark on your head, You really can't do that | :15:57. | :15:59. | |
to the party. Listen, I've spent my entire life | :16:00. | :16:05. | |
defending the constitution before the US Supreme Court and I'm not | :16:06. | :16:09. | |
going to be taking legal advice It's the fact that Trump comes | :16:10. | :16:12. | |
from Manhattan and allegedly embodies New York values that | :16:13. | :16:17. | |
Ted Cruz claims is Everyone understands that the values | :16:18. | :16:19. | |
of New York City are socially liberal, pro-abortion, | :16:20. | :16:27. | |
pro-gay marriage, focused around But the billionaire had a powerful | :16:28. | :16:31. | |
comeback, New York's response Everybody in the world watched | :16:32. | :16:34. | |
and everybody in the world loved New York and loved New Yorkers, | :16:35. | :16:41. | |
and I have to tell you, that was a very insulting | :16:42. | :16:45. | |
statement that Ted made. But Ted Cruz prides himself | :16:46. | :16:51. | |
on ruffling feathers. A Tea Party favourite, | :16:52. | :16:53. | |
he has championed the grassroots revolt against the | :16:54. | :16:55. | |
Republican establishment. Here, he got the endorsement | :16:56. | :17:01. | |
of the hit TV show Duck Dynasty. The son of a Cuban dissident | :17:02. | :17:03. | |
and a star student at Harvard, Ted Cruz has been a senator | :17:04. | :17:15. | |
just three years. He made his national name | :17:16. | :17:17. | |
by managing a 21-hour filibuster During it, he famously quoted Doctor | :17:18. | :17:20. | |
Zeuss. His reputation as a firebrand | :17:21. | :17:25. | |
on Capitol Hill has helped make Ted Cruz a darling | :17:26. | :17:33. | |
of conservative insurgents. As for the proud New Yorker, | :17:34. | :17:39. | |
Donald Trump, he is seeking to prove what may be called | :17:40. | :17:42. | |
the Frank Sinatra doctrine. If you can make it there, | :17:43. | :17:46. | |
you can make it anywhere. # Enemies of freedom, | :17:47. | :17:51. | |
face the music... But these girls weren't | :17:52. | :17:56. | |
singing New York, New York. # Donald Trump knows how | :17:57. | :17:59. | |
to make America great... It's an anthem that may rouse | :18:00. | :18:07. | |
the Republican right but will it Nick Bryant, BBC News, | :18:08. | :18:10. | |
Washington. There was further turmoil | :18:11. | :18:19. | |
today in world markets - at the end of another | :18:20. | :18:21. | |
turbulent week. The FTSE 100 was down over two | :18:22. | :18:24. | |
percent, as was the Dow Jones in Wall Street, partly due | :18:25. | :18:27. | |
to another fall in oil prices. The price of Brent crude has dropped | :18:28. | :18:30. | |
13% since the beginning of the week. The Archbishop of Canterbury today | :18:31. | :18:41. | |
apologised to the gay and lesbian community for the "hurt and pain" | :18:42. | :18:44. | |
caused by the Anglican Church. Justin Welby was speaking at the end | :18:45. | :18:47. | |
of a meeting of senior bishops The Episcopal Church | :18:48. | :18:50. | |
in the United States has been suspended from the Anglican | :18:51. | :18:53. | |
Communion for three years because of its support | :18:54. | :18:55. | |
for same-sex marriage. Kendall and Tony on their wedding | :18:56. | :19:14. | |
day in America, a joyful day shared with Tony's daughter. The couple | :19:15. | :19:23. | |
became husband and husband in August last year at St John's Episcopal | :19:24. | :19:26. | |
Church in Arkansas, the first gay couple to marry there. But the | :19:27. | :19:32. | |
Episcopal Church's recognition of same-sex marriage sparked fury in | :19:33. | :19:35. | |
the wider Anglican Communion which had not agreed to the change. Today, | :19:36. | :19:40. | |
the Archbishop of Canterbury explained why he and his fellow | :19:41. | :19:44. | |
leaders were suspending some of the rights enjoyed by the Episcopal | :19:45. | :19:49. | |
Church. They went ahead with a change to a basic understanding of | :19:50. | :19:53. | |
doctrine in the Anglican Communion, head of the rest of the Communion | :19:54. | :19:58. | |
and without consultation. That's the problem. But he insisted the Church | :19:59. | :20:04. | |
loved its gay and lesbian faithful. I want to take this opportunity | :20:05. | :20:08. | |
personally to say how sorry I am for the hurt and pain in the past and | :20:09. | :20:13. | |
present that the Church has caused, and the love that we have at times | :20:14. | :20:18. | |
completely failed to show. The strength of feeling at this | :20:19. | :20:21. | |
demonstration outside the press conference is unmistakable. With gay | :20:22. | :20:26. | |
and lesbian Anglicans saying they feel abandoned. The primates' | :20:27. | :20:33. | |
resolution, they say, effectively condones homophobia in Africa, | :20:34. | :20:37. | |
especially in countries where to be gay or lesbian is still a criminal | :20:38. | :20:41. | |
offence. But if the aim was to keep the Conservatives in and the | :20:42. | :20:44. | |
Communion together, it may have worked. Even when we disagree we are | :20:45. | :20:49. | |
meant to love each other but part of that is telling the truth. Sometimes | :20:50. | :20:53. | |
if we have to argue about it and claw ourselves back to it that is OK | :20:54. | :20:59. | |
but it is not done without love. But there are worries about mixed | :21:00. | :21:02. | |
messages from Church leaders today, even though some of the clergy | :21:03. | :21:07. | |
welcomed the apology to gay Christians. It's important for the | :21:08. | :21:11. | |
next generation that we make a clear statement that everybody, whatever | :21:12. | :21:15. | |
their orientation or gender, are welcome in the Christian church. And | :21:16. | :21:18. | |
I think that's something we're going to have to work harder to speak | :21:19. | :21:24. | |
about today. For now, there is harmony. The Episcopal Church will | :21:25. | :21:28. | |
face the music and the Anglican Communion will stay together, but | :21:29. | :21:32. | |
for how long and at what price? Caroline Wyatt, BBC News, | :21:33. | :21:33. | |
Canterbury. The flow of migrants into Europe | :21:34. | :21:36. | |
is continuing despite the colder weather, and today the President | :21:37. | :21:39. | |
of the European Commission accused EU states of "failing to deliver" | :21:40. | :21:41. | |
a solution to the crisis. Stricter border controls are making | :21:42. | :21:44. | |
it harder for people to move around, leading some of those desperate | :21:45. | :21:47. | |
to reach Europe to find new ways Damian Grammaticas has been | :21:48. | :21:50. | |
to the border between Greece and Macedonia and has sent | :21:51. | :21:58. | |
this special report. At every border across Europe, | :21:59. | :22:01. | |
the welcome is cooling. Here at the Greek frontier | :22:02. | :22:03. | |
with Macedonia, families can still pass, if it's clear | :22:04. | :22:08. | |
they are fleeing Syria, Young men in particular | :22:09. | :22:12. | |
are facing tougher scrutiny. But even old ladies are turned back | :22:13. | :22:16. | |
if their documents are suspect. Libyans, Iranians, Moroccans, | :22:17. | :22:29. | |
all trying to evade He was denied entry to Macedonia | :22:30. | :22:33. | |
because he is dark skinned. Sami worked as a chef in Pakistan | :22:34. | :22:46. | |
and says his boss rarely paid him. To give him a better | :22:47. | :22:53. | |
life is the reason Sami But he spent everything he has | :22:54. | :23:00. | |
just getting this far. What every person here has in common | :23:01. | :23:04. | |
is that they are prepared to face enormous hardships and take enormous | :23:05. | :23:22. | |
risks to reach northern Europe. From here, once they cross | :23:23. | :23:25. | |
the Macedonian border, And some say that Macedonian police | :23:26. | :23:26. | |
beat them, even steal So hundreds are now making | :23:27. | :23:32. | |
these illegal crossings. Some have even tried | :23:33. | :23:39. | |
seven times here. While at the official border, | :23:40. | :23:41. | |
facilities built by aid agencies No, there's nobody | :23:42. | :23:44. | |
here, unfortunately. Greek police, anxious, it seems, | :23:45. | :23:54. | |
to stop this becoming a permanent At the moment they don't | :23:55. | :23:56. | |
have the possibility This, for us, as humanitarians, | :23:57. | :24:02. | |
is unacceptable. By nightfall, Sami and | :24:03. | :24:05. | |
the Pakistanis had While in every abandoned | :24:06. | :24:12. | |
building, more waited. So this is becoming | :24:13. | :24:15. | |
Europe's new problem. People fleeing life, | :24:16. | :24:18. | |
stifled of opportunity in their own countries, | :24:19. | :24:20. | |
seizing this moment. Like this group of Algerians | :24:21. | :24:27. | |
waiting for a smuggler, To wait and try, wait and try, | :24:28. | :24:29. | |
wait and try, try, try. How many more will try | :24:30. | :24:34. | |
when the weather warms? Damian Grammaticas, BBC News, | :24:35. | :24:40. | |
the Greek-Macedonian border. Cricket, and Joe Root saved | :24:41. | :24:46. | |
England's blushes in the third Test England had bowled their hosts out | :24:47. | :24:49. | |
for 313 but were struggling on 22-2 He helped England to 238-5 | :24:50. | :24:54. | |
at the close, 75 runs behind South Africa, as | :24:55. | :25:00. | |
Andy Swiss reports. It was a display of | :25:01. | :25:06. | |
barefaced brilliance. Joe Root, proving why he's not just | :25:07. | :25:11. | |
the best in England but one He'd come to the crease | :25:12. | :25:14. | |
with his team in deep trouble. After losing first Alex Hales | :25:15. | :25:19. | |
and then captain Alastair Cook to Hardus Viljoen's first ever | :25:20. | :25:21. | |
ball in Test cricket, South Africa's total of 313 seemed | :25:22. | :25:27. | |
a very long way away. But from that precarious position, | :25:28. | :25:33. | |
Root began the revival. Instead of whistling past the bat, | :25:34. | :25:36. | |
it was now whistling And when Ben Stokes followed his | :25:37. | :25:39. | |
dazzling double hundred at the last Test with the feistiest of 50s, | :25:40. | :25:44. | |
it was fist pumps all round. But the biggest celebration | :25:45. | :25:50. | |
was yet to come. A century straight out | :25:51. | :25:52. | |
of the catering manual. Not boos, but cries of "Root", | :25:53. | :25:56. | |
on a day when England turned the tide thanks to one man's | :25:57. | :26:01. | |
batting masterclass. Now it's time for the | :26:02. | :26:11. | |
news where you are. | :26:12. | :26:14. |