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:00:08. > :00:12.A suspect package triggers a massive security

:00:13. > :00:16.the Premier League season. on the final day of

:00:17. > :00:19.Manchester United's stadium is completely evacuated,

:00:20. > :00:26.I didn't think it was real at first. Bournemouth abandoned.

:00:27. > :00:29.And then they came back over saying And then they came back over saying

:00:30. > :00:30.- red alert. We thought that wasn't - red alert. We thought that wasn't

:00:31. > :00:34.right. Bomb disposal experts carry out

:00:35. > :00:37.a controlled explosion, but say though lifelike,

:00:38. > :00:39.the device wasn't viable. Also on tonight's programme:

:00:40. > :00:45.on the police response. the European Union to Hitler.

:00:46. > :00:54.criticised for comparing night's Eurovision Song Contest.

:00:55. > :01:00.following Ukraine's victory in last And a British charity gets the go

:01:01. > :01:03.ahead to de-mine the site where it's believed

:01:04. > :01:23.Christ was baptised. The last day of the Premier League

:01:24. > :01:31.football season was thrown into chaos, when the match

:01:32. > :01:33.between Manchester United and Bournemouth was abandoned,

:01:34. > :01:36.because of a suspect package. Tens of thousands of fans

:01:37. > :01:38.were evacuated from Old Trafford and bomb disposal experts carried

:01:39. > :01:41.out a controlled explosion. But officers later said the device,

:01:42. > :01:45.though lifelike, "wasn't viable." Clive, as you say, on the pitch this

:01:46. > :02:00.Andy Swiss, is at Old was potentially a pivotal day for

:02:01. > :02:03.Manchester u niented shortly before kick-off -- Manchester United. And

:02:04. > :02:05.fans had already taken their seats. fans had already taken their seats.

:02:06. > :02:07.But suddenly everything changed. But suddenly everything changed.

:02:08. > :02:08.Instead of watching a football Instead of watching a football

:02:09. > :02:09.match, they were being evacuated match, they were being evacuated

:02:10. > :02:11.from the stadium and the game from the stadium and the game

:02:12. > :02:17.dramatically called off. dramatically called off.

:02:18. > :02:18.Just 0 minutes before kick-off -- 20 minutes before kick-off with the

:02:19. > :02:22.players warning up, a first players warning up, a first

:02:23. > :02:25.announcement. Supporters in two stands told to

:02:26. > :02:31.evacuate the stadium because a evacuate the stadium because a

:02:32. > :02:32.Kick-off was initially delayed as Kick-off was initially delayed as

:02:33. > :02:38.sniffer dogs were brought in but sniffer dogs were brought in but

:02:39. > :02:40.just after 3.00pm, the fans still inside were given dramatic news Due

:02:41. > :02:42.to a discovery of a suspect package to a discovery of a suspect package

:02:43. > :02:45.on the north-west section of the on the north-west section of the

:02:46. > :02:48.ground, the match has been abandoned for today. Suddenly the game's live

:02:49. > :02:51.TV coverage took a very different TV coverage took a very different

:02:52. > :02:54.REPORTER: We are outside here in the REPORTER: We are outside here in the

:02:55. > :02:55.television compound. We are about television compound. We are about

:02:56. > :02:57.100 yards or so behind the Stretford 100 yards or so behind the Stretford

:02:58. > :03:01.end. Reports that the bomb squad end. Reports that the bomb squad

:03:02. > :03:04.have been arriving. Here we are, have been arriving. Here we are,

:03:05. > :03:07.there is confirmation that there is a bomb disposal unit arriving here.

:03:08. > :03:11.As the players, including United's As the players, including United's

:03:12. > :03:11.Michael Carrick digested Michael Carrick digested

:03:12. > :03:13.developments, the remaining developments, the remaining

:03:14. > :03:14.thousands of fans inside the thousands of fans inside the

:03:15. > :03:19.stadium, began making their way out. stadium, began making their way out.

:03:20. > :03:23.Most appeared to remain calm. But there was understandable concern

:03:24. > :03:25.you ask the security guard what is you ask the security guard what is

:03:26. > :03:27.going on and they are like - we going on and they are like - we

:03:28. > :03:32.don't know, wait outside, it is kind don't know, wait outside, it is kind

:03:33. > :03:35.with everyone was quite relaxed with everyone was quite relaxed

:03:36. > :03:36.didn't think it was real. No-one didn't think it was real. No-one

:03:37. > :03:40.moved. And then they came back over moved. And then they came back over

:03:41. > :03:41.saying "red alert", we thought, saying "red alert", we thought,

:03:42. > :03:45.that's not right. In a statement, that's not right. In a statement,

:03:46. > :03:46.Greater Manchester Police later Greater Manchester Police later

:03:47. > :04:08.said: emergency services arriving, it had

:04:09. > :04:10.already caused vast disruption. In footballing terms, this was one of

:04:11. > :04:12.the biggest days of the season, with the biggest days of the season, with

:04:13. > :04:14.United hoping to win Champions' United hoping to win Champions'

:04:15. > :04:20.League qualification. But instead, League qualification. But instead,

:04:21. > :04:22.security scare at one of the game's security scare at one of the game's

:04:23. > :04:24.most famous venues. most famous venues.

:04:25. > :04:27.Well, within the last few minutes, Well, within the last few minutes,

:04:28. > :04:28.Greater Manchester Police have just Greater Manchester Police have just

:04:29. > :04:32.released another statement. They say released another statement. They say

:04:33. > :04:37.that "Following today's controlled explosion we have since found out

:04:38. > :04:40.which had been accidentally left by which had been accidentally left by

:04:41. > :04:44.a private company, following a a private company, following a

:04:45. > :04:48.explosive search dogs." Now, as far explosive search dogs." Now, as far

:04:49. > :04:50.this has caused a huge headache for this has caused a huge headache for

:04:51. > :04:55.them. Remember, this was supposed to them. Remember, this was supposed to

:04:56. > :04:59.League season and within the last League season and within the last

:05:00. > :05:01.will now be played here at Old will now be played here at Old

:05:02. > :05:03.Trafford on Tuesday night. In the Trafford on Tuesday night. In the

:05:04. > :05:04.meantime, the authorities will be meantime, the authorities will be

:05:05. > :05:06.trying to get to the bottom of what trying to get to the bottom of what

:05:07. > :05:10.has been a major security alert. OK. has been a major security alert. OK.

:05:11. > :05:21.Daniel Sandford is with me now. A Andy, many thanks.

:05:22. > :05:25.training device, how on earth can training device, how on earth can

:05:26. > :05:30.seems on the face of it to be a seems on the face of it to be a

:05:31. > :05:31.security people. They have been security people. They have been

:05:32. > :05:33.using this device to do tests for using this device to do tests for

:05:34. > :05:37.searches in the stadium. It has been searches in the stadium. It has been

:05:38. > :05:39.just about to start, this device has just about to start, this device has

:05:40. > :05:43.been found and somebody has believed been found and somebody has believed

:05:44. > :05:46.it to be a real device. Well the risk of it being a real device. It

:05:47. > :05:48.was described to me as essentially a was described to me as essentially a

:05:49. > :05:50.fake bomb. It looked like a bomb but fake bomb. It looked like a bomb but

:05:51. > :05:52.had no mroeksive power. The reason had no mroeksive power. The reason

:05:53. > :05:54.why the -- explosive power. The why the -- explosive power. The

:05:55. > :05:57.reason why the police acted so reason why the police acted so

:05:58. > :05:58.forcibly is because of the security forcibly is because of the security

:05:59. > :05:59.environment. It is worth remembering environment. It is worth remembering

:06:00. > :06:04.that the Paris attacks in November that the Paris attacks in November

:06:05. > :06:06.attack at Stade de France, at a if attack at Stade de France, at a if

:06:07. > :06:10.the ball match. That's the -- at a the ball match. That's the -- at a

:06:11. > :06:14.football match. That's the climate football match. That's the climate

:06:15. > :06:15.that Football Clubs are operating that Football Clubs are operating

:06:16. > :06:18.on. Greater Manchester Police have on. Greater Manchester Police have

:06:19. > :06:20.done a recent training exercise. We done a recent training exercise. We

:06:21. > :06:21.are also not talking about are also not talking about

:06:22. > :06:23.terrorism, related to supporters of terrorism, related to supporters of

:06:24. > :06:27.so-called Islamic State. The threat so-called Islamic State. The threat

:06:28. > :06:31.was also raised in Britain this was also raised in Britain this

:06:32. > :06:33.concerns going on at the moment and concerns going on at the moment and

:06:34. > :06:34.then someone leaves a training then someone leaves a training

:06:35. > :06:38.device in a stadium, before a game, device in a stadium, before a game,

:06:39. > :06:43.then this is what is going to happen. Thank you for that.

:06:44. > :06:45.The prominent Vote Leave campaigner in June's EU referendum,

:06:46. > :06:48.Boris Johnson, has been heavily criticised for comparing Hitler's

:06:49. > :06:53.of the EU. to claims about the intentions

:06:54. > :06:56.In an interview for a Sunday newspaper, he said both the Nazi

:06:57. > :07:00.leader and the European Union, shared similar goals

:07:01. > :07:02.but today's politicians were using different methods.

:07:03. > :07:11.It's a time for hard hats. Boris Ben Wright reports.

:07:12. > :07:13.Johnson rarely does subtle but his Johnson rarely does subtle but his

:07:14. > :07:15.latest intervention in the latest intervention in the

:07:16. > :07:16.referendum campaign has sent sparks referendum campaign has sent sparks

:07:17. > :07:19.flying. flying.

:07:20. > :07:21.A leading Leave campaigner, Mr A leading Leave campaigner, Mr

:07:22. > :07:26.Johnson said the last 2,000 years of Johnson said the last 2,000 years of

:07:27. > :07:27.European history had seen doomed attempts to recreate the Roman

:07:28. > :07:32.Empire by trying to unify t Empire by trying to unify t

:07:33. > :07:33.Napoleon, Hitler, various people Napoleon, Hitler, various people

:07:34. > :07:37.tried it out and ends tragically. tried it out and ends tragically.

:07:38. > :07:39.The EU is trying to do this by different methods, he said.

:07:40. > :07:45.Any mention of Hitler in the EU Any mention of Hitler in the EU

:07:46. > :07:50.debate was always going to be prompt controversy but fellow Leave

:07:51. > :07:55.reading of history was right Boris reading of history was right Boris

:07:56. > :07:59.was making a carefully calibrated comparison. All these figures, were

:08:00. > :08:01.all flying to create a United States all flying to create a United States

:08:02. > :08:02.of Europe, though admittedly they of Europe, though admittedly they

:08:03. > :08:08.wanted to do it by force whilst the wanted to do it by force whilst the

:08:09. > :08:11.supporters of the Remain campaign supporters of the Remain campaign

:08:12. > :08:13.including the former head of the including the former head of the

:08:14. > :08:17.British Army, a veteran of the D-Day British Army, a veteran of the D-Day

:08:18. > :08:20.Hitler was up to and it had Hitler was up to and it had

:08:21. > :08:24.absolutely no bearing on setting up absolutely no bearing on setting up

:08:25. > :08:26.the European Union, which was to set the European Union, which was to set

:08:27. > :08:29.up a bloc of European nations who up a bloc of European nations who

:08:30. > :08:34.would think in a like manner and would think in a like manner and

:08:35. > :08:36.would, therefore, avoid any would, therefore, avoid any

:08:37. > :08:38.themselves. Europe's history and themselves. Europe's history and

:08:39. > :08:41.Britain's place in it has become a Britain's place in it has become a

:08:42. > :08:45.battleground in this referendum. battleground in this referendum.

:08:46. > :08:48.Churchill, whose own views on Europe Churchill, whose own views on Europe

:08:49. > :08:49.are being pressed into service by are being pressed into service by

:08:50. > :08:52.both sides and the past is being both sides and the past is being

:08:53. > :08:58.invoked to stir our emotions, our invoked to stir our emotions, our

:08:59. > :08:59.Johnson mentioned Churchill's Johnson mentioned Churchill's

:09:00. > :09:00.wartime enemy but this referendum is wartime enemy but this referendum is

:09:01. > :09:03.really about the future, the really about the future, the

:09:04. > :09:07.of staying in or leaving the of staying in or leaving the

:09:08. > :09:08.The Remain campaign says Boris The Remain campaign says Boris

:09:09. > :09:11.Johnson is wrong to suggestion the Johnson is wrong to suggestion the

:09:12. > :09:13.EU is hurtling towards a superstate EU is hurtling towards a superstate

:09:14. > :09:15.T points out that Britain is not in T points out that Britain is not in

:09:16. > :09:18.the euro and has guaranteed it won't the euro and has guaranteed it won't

:09:19. > :09:22.be dragged into an ever-closer be dragged into an ever-closer

:09:23. > :09:25.up a coninterest ofcy this weekend, up a coninterest ofcy this weekend,

:09:26. > :09:26.raising memories of Europe's past, raising memories of Europe's past,

:09:27. > :09:28.to warn voters about the EU's to warn voters about the EU's

:09:29. > :09:33.future. has sparked outrage in Russia.

:09:34. > :09:38.Eurovision Song Contest The winning entry, entitled "1944",

:09:39. > :09:40.is about the deportation Stalin in the Second World War.

:09:41. > :09:48.from the Crimean Peninsula under Steve Rosenberg reports.

:09:49. > :09:57.from Ukraine two years ago. The winner, Jamala.

:09:58. > :10:05.moment that Ukraine Ukraine had betten its big rival,

:10:06. > :10:12.Russia, into third place. Jamala sings about the year 1944,

:10:13. > :10:16.when Joseph Stalin ordered the deportation of

:10:17. > :10:19.all Crimean Tatars. Many people interpret the song

:10:20. > :10:23.as a comment on Crimea today, to Ukraine's win.

:10:24. > :10:31.has reacted angrily After the contest, live on Russian

:10:32. > :10:38.TV, there were accusations of a fix. Russia had won the popular vote

:10:39. > :10:41.but not the support of the juries. of political voting.

:10:42. > :10:48.Sergey Lazarev, was the victim with the Eurovision result.

:10:49. > :10:55.a chorus of disapproval Politicians have been

:10:56. > :10:58.dismissing the contest as a political battlefield,

:10:59. > :11:03.claiming that Russia's defeat is part of a Western

:11:04. > :11:05.campaign against Moscow. competition in Ukraine.

:11:06. > :11:10.Russia should boycott next year's Russian MP Yelena Drapeko

:11:11. > :11:12.believes the West is waging an information war on Russia,

:11:13. > :11:22.that's now spread to Eurovision. The juries were influenced

:11:23. > :11:24.by an information campaign in Russia is bad.

:11:25. > :11:29.everything That all sportsmen take doping

:11:30. > :11:35.and that Russians are aggressive. Russia went all-out to win

:11:36. > :11:37.this year's Eurovision. If it does take part next

:11:38. > :11:40.year and if relations a difficult stage.

:11:41. > :11:51.Ukraine could prove In Iraq at least 14 people have been

:11:52. > :11:55.killed and more than 20 wounded State militants.

:11:56. > :12:00.by so-called Islamic It happened at a gas installation

:12:01. > :12:02.north of the capital, Baghdad. to the factory in Taji.

:12:03. > :12:08.bomb exploded at the entrance Six attackers then went

:12:09. > :12:11.in and exchanged fire with the security forces,

:12:12. > :12:16.before detonating suicide vests. David Cameron is planning

:12:17. > :12:19.what he calls "deeper and more intensive action" to help children

:12:20. > :12:22.in care in England. He's also promising a new covenant

:12:23. > :12:25.for those leaving care, in early adulthood.

:12:26. > :12:31.they should receive The Government will outline

:12:32. > :12:35.the measures in the Queen's Aid agencies say they're

:12:36. > :12:37.increasingly concerned about female refugees and migrants

:12:38. > :12:40.trying to reach Europe. Women and children now make up

:12:41. > :12:43.the majority of those arriving on the continent's shores and tens

:12:44. > :12:45.of thousands are stuck in Greece while their asylum

:12:46. > :12:49.claims are processed. "extraordinary burdens".

:12:50. > :12:55.to sexual assault and face Our correspondent, Caroline Hawley,

:12:56. > :12:58.has been to the Greek island of Lesbos, to hear some

:12:59. > :13:01.of their stories. Alone with four small children

:13:02. > :13:04.and stranded in a strange country. Satina's husband was crushed

:13:05. > :13:06.to death on an overcrowded dinghy the smugglers had forced

:13:07. > :13:08.the family to board. "Daddy", says her

:13:09. > :13:31.one-and-a-half-year-old daughter. Amina

:13:32. > :13:33.was on the same boat. -- tea stand.

:13:34. > :13:45.stand to stop herself That night, he drowned.

:13:46. > :14:17.disabled husband, Mohammed. Many of the women here were already

:14:18. > :14:20.widows when they left. the journey, first.

:14:21. > :14:26.and brothers who made Coratepi camp is one of the safest

:14:27. > :14:28.and best-managed in Greece but aid are vulnerable to sexual violence.

:14:29. > :14:33.on their own Some here have formed

:14:34. > :14:35.their own support networks. Fatia and Saham met in a Turkish

:14:36. > :14:39.detention centre, forging a firm friendship and are now sharing

:14:40. > :14:44.this makeshift home. Saham's husband and two sons

:14:45. > :14:47.disappeared in northern Syria. left to keep her there.

:14:48. > :15:03.by a shell, there was nothing Her friend, Fatia, and her three

:15:04. > :15:06.children left their home in Damascus to try to join her husband and other

:15:07. > :15:16.son and daughter in Germany. They hope to live next door

:15:17. > :15:19.to each other in Germany but with Europe's borders now closed

:15:20. > :15:21.they are in limbo. Like everyone else here, they have

:15:22. > :15:36.no idea what the future holds. There will be more on the lives of

:15:37. > :15:40.part of the BBC's World on the Move part of the BBC's World on the Move

:15:41. > :15:42.The film star and Special Envoy The film star and Special Envoy

:15:43. > :15:45.Angelina Jolie will be speaking on Angelina Jolie will be speaking on

:15:46. > :15:48.Radio 4, the BBC News Channel and Radio 4, the BBC News Channel and

:15:49. > :15:53.the BBC website at 12.15pm tomorrow. Good evening.

:15:54. > :16:01.Lizzie Greenwood Hughes We're starting with football

:16:02. > :16:03.and it was supposed to be the final day of the season for the top

:16:04. > :16:05.divisions in England and Scotland. Match of the Day and Sportscene

:16:06. > :16:07.are coming up, so if you don't want to know what happened,

:16:08. > :16:10.you know what to do. Aside from Manchester United

:16:11. > :16:12.and Bournemouth, every other Premier League team

:16:13. > :16:15.was in action today. Manchester City made

:16:16. > :16:17.sure of their place a 1-1 draw at Swansea.

:16:18. > :16:21.4th in the table with Southampton beat Crystal Palace 4-1

:16:22. > :16:24.to qualify for the Europa League Elsewhere West Ham and Liverpool's

:16:25. > :16:34.League points total. Elsewhere West Ham and Liverpool's

:16:35. > :16:38.happening in the FA Cup and Europa happening in the FA Cup and Europa

:16:39. > :16:39.League finals. League finals.

:16:40. > :16:40.Tottenham were heavily beaten by Tottenham were heavily beaten by

:16:41. > :16:48.Newcastle. the perfect send-off

:16:49. > :16:52.outgoing manager Ronnie Deila by thrashing Motherwell 7-0 in the

:16:53. > :16:54.final game of the season. Their last goal was scored by

:16:55. > :16:56.debutante Jack Aitchison, who at 16 years and 71 days is now

:16:57. > :17:00.Celtic's youngest player ever. the Italian Open for 85 years.

:17:01. > :17:04.the first Briton to win He beat Novak Djokovic

:17:05. > :17:07.in straight sets in Rome - his only victory over

:17:08. > :17:10.the world number one on clay. which starts next weekend.

:17:11. > :17:14.preparation for the French Open Dela is what you make of it. In the

:17:15. > :17:29.Joe Wilson reports. right hands, a source of joy as Andy

:17:30. > :17:29.Murray is finally discovering. -- clay.

:17:30. > :17:32.At 29 it maybe the best is ahead of At 29 it maybe the best is ahead of

:17:33. > :17:35.him. He took the first set against him. He took the first set against

:17:36. > :17:38.Novak Djokovic in Rome 6-3. The Novak Djokovic in Rome 6-3. The

:17:39. > :17:43.world number one was fatigued and world number one was fatigued and

:17:44. > :17:44.was also being outplayed. Djokovic's was also being outplayed. Djokovic's

:17:45. > :17:46.frustration early in the second set frustration early in the second set

:17:47. > :17:47.was unmissable. was unmissable.

:17:48. > :17:49.with an apology. Well, the ball had with an apology. Well, the ball had

:17:50. > :17:51.kissed the net on its way. Now this kissed the net on its way. Now this

:17:52. > :17:52.performance raises expectations for performance raises expectations for

:17:53. > :17:55.the French Open on clay in a week, the French Open on clay in a week,

:17:56. > :17:57.but beating Novak Djokovic is its but beating Novak Djokovic is its

:17:58. > :18:01.own reward anywhere, any time. own reward anywhere, any time.

:18:02. > :18:03.We have seen some magical We have seen some magical

:18:04. > :18:09.matchpoints from Murray over the years. Take a look at this one.

:18:10. > :18:13.can you do against that? Well, just can you do against that? Well, just

:18:14. > :18:15.meet at the net and say well done. meet at the net and say well done.

:18:16. > :18:20.Andy Murray has lost a coach, he has Andy Murray has lost a coach, he has

:18:21. > :18:26.gained a prestigious trophy. They even remembered his birthday.

:18:27. > :18:29.Formula One history was made in Barcelona today when the Dutch

:18:30. > :18:31.teenager Max Verstappen became the youngest driver to win a Grand Prix.

:18:32. > :18:33.The 18-year-old took advantage of favourites Lewis Hamilton

:18:34. > :18:35.and Nico Rosberg dramatically colliding on the first lap

:18:36. > :18:44.It was Verstappen's debut race for Red Bull.

:18:45. > :18:47.Great Britain topped the medal table at the European Aquatics

:18:48. > :18:51.his second gold this week. after Tom Daley won

:18:52. > :18:55.in the 10 metre platform. comfortably beat his Russian rival

:18:56. > :19:02.I'm over the moon with the way this Gallantree also claimed

:19:03. > :19:05.I'm over the moon with the way this week has gone. It is always mazing

:19:06. > :19:11.being able to dive in front of a being able to dive in front of a

:19:12. > :19:14.to compete in front of your friends to compete in front of your friends

:19:15. > :19:16.and familiar lane having a sell out and familiar lane having a sell out

:19:17. > :19:20.crowd come and cheer. It is the best crowd come and cheer. It is the best

:19:21. > :19:25.That's all the sport. fun ever.

:19:26. > :19:31.And finally, the British de-mining charity, the Halo Trust,

:19:32. > :19:33.to clear explosives from seven churches in the West Bank.

:19:34. > :19:36.They're at the site where Christ is believed to have been baptised,

:19:37. > :19:38.and were heavily mined by Israeli troops nearly 50 years ago.

:19:39. > :19:41.No-one has set foot inside them since then, as our Religious

:19:42. > :19:44.Affairs Correspondent, Caroline Wyatt, reports

:19:45. > :19:51.A place where pilgrims fear to tread, among

:19:52. > :19:59.the churches irst built over a thousand years

:20:00. > :20:01.ago, at one of Chrisianity's sacred site.

:20:02. > :20:03.It became a battlefield, mind and booby-trapped

:20:04. > :20:06.by Israeli soldiers almost 50 years ago.

:20:07. > :20:12.fields that have remained empty ever since.

:20:13. > :20:15.But at last, the Halo Trust has won the backing of all the

:20:16. > :20:25.Churches, we see a sort of death. the mine and make this area safe for

:20:26. > :20:27.There is a silence here, nothing happening here,

:20:28. > :20:29.because human beings cannot do what human beings should

:20:30. > :20:31.do, which is to be here to worship in safety.

:20:32. > :20:34.The hope is for a rebirth for this troubled area in the

:20:35. > :20:39.occupied territory of the West Bank, where more than 300,000 pilgrims

:20:40. > :20:52.River Jordan. themselves in the waters of the

:20:53. > :21:06.It will stick! Jesus's Ministry on earth began

:21:07. > :21:09.The minute we started coming into the complex, it got

:21:10. > :21:11.really emotional, because this is where it starts.

:21:12. > :21:15.This is one of the most significant sites in the Christian world

:21:16. > :21:17.and pilgrims come here from around the globe

:21:18. > :21:20.to see where Christ himself was said to be baptised.

:21:21. > :21:25.a few hundred metres away churches here,

:21:26. > :21:27.but they can't because of the minefields.

:21:28. > :21:30.A million square metres will need to be made safe.

:21:31. > :21:35.shifting soil. to be under this treacherous,

:21:36. > :21:37.The politics of the Holy Land meant complex negotiations

:21:38. > :21:39.between different strands of Christianity

:21:40. > :21:48.as well as the Israeli government and Palestinian authority.

:21:49. > :21:53.Jews and Muslims, uniting Christians,

:21:54. > :21:56.in a place where religion all too often divides.

:21:57. > :22:10.but also to reconciliation. to not only peace

:22:11. > :22:16.must still raise much of the cash. by Christmas but charities