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The hunt for the driver of the van that killed 13 people in Barcelona

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Police say he may have escaped to France.

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Younes Abu-yaaqoub,who's 22, is believed to be the only member

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Investigators say he later killed a man stealing his car,

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Ten US sailors are missing after the collision of the warship with an oil

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tanker in south-east Asia stop treating abuse can be as devastating

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as shouting it, tough new guidelines to tackle aggressors on social

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media. We think far too often it's an underreported crime, people think

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they have to put up with low-level hate crime and don't realise it's a

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crime. How- cams are helping make the roads safer forcing people to be

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better drivers. And the race is on for a ringside seat to Avon

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hundred-year event in America, a total eclipse of the Sun. I love it,

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I think it's cool, it's bringing out the best in everybody and everybody

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is together... And coming up in sport and BBC News, top and's

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Wembley woes have started after losing to Chelsea at the National

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Stadium, Antonio Conte says teams will feel inspired to play there.

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Good afternoon and welcome to the BBC News at One.

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Spanish police have confirmed the identity of the driver,

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suspected of killing 13 people in last week's terror

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They say Younes Abuyaaqoub, is the only suspect still

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on the run, and he may have evaded capture by killing a man

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The manhunt now extends across Europe.

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Well, new CCTV footage from the day of the attack,

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appears to show him fleeing the scene on foot.

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Three images in the El Pais newspaper, allegedly show the man

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walking through La Boqueria market, wearing sunglasses, as he passes

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other people heading away from Las Ramblas.

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Well our correspondent Gavin Lee, has sent us this

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This is Younes Abouyaaqoub, the suspect who drove into the crowd on

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Las Ramblas, still on the run and he is likely to be armed. He appears to

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have been picked up on CCTV wearing sunglasses as he walked through the

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nearby market, past others fleeing the scene. In a press conference

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this morning police gave more details of the suspect. TRANSLATION:

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We have identified the perpetrator of the incident at Las Ramblas. The

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investigation carried out why Catalan police and various lines of

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inquiry can confirm the perpetrator of the attack is Younes Abouyaaqoub

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who is 22 years old. The rest of the terror cell is said to be dead are

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under arrest, eight of the 12 attackers came from the greenies

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allege, Elise believe this man Abdelbaki Es Satty, the look of

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Imam, recruited and organise the group. The day before the attack he

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has thought to have accidentally killed himself preparing home-made

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bombs, leading to an explosion at this hideout in a remote coastal

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town. The death toll now stands at 15 after police confirmed that

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Younes Abouyaaqoub stabbed and killed a driver, stealing his car

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and using it to escape. There is now a manhunt for his arrest, four de

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son, still no sign of where he is hiding out. Gavin Lee reporting from

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Barcelona. Rescue teams from Malaysia,

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Singapore and America, are searching for ten missing US

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sailors, after their warship The USS John S McCain,

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and a Liberian-flagged vessel, hit each other near the Straits

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of Malacca just before dawn. Guided missile destroyer USS

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John S McCain was holed up the water line as it steamed towards Singapore

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for The US 7th fleet said several

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compartments were flooded Ten sailors are missing,

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five were injured. A search and rescue operation

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is now under way involving ships from Singapore and Malaysia

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with support from the US Navy. Four of the injured were airlifted

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to hospital in Singapore, their condition is not said

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to be life-threatening. In a tweet, President

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Trump offered... The other ship involved

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the Liberian flagged tanker is bigger and heavier

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than the McCain, it continued to Singapore with its cargo

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of fuel oil intact. Such vessels cannot move quickly

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raising questions as to who It indicates the destroyer

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could have turned across the front of the tanker which is

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an inadvisable thing to do in accordance with

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the rule of the road. The collision happened in territory

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claimed by both Singapore and Malaysia and one of the busiest

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stretches of ocean in the world. The Singapore Strait

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carries around a third of all global

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shipping trade ships arriving and leaving port

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The Malaysian authorities say the crash

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happened just outside a safety zone where shipping

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We know the location of the incident.

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It is more or less at the entrance to the traffic separation,

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it is an area where no less than 80,000 vessels travel

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In June the McCain's sister ship USS Fitzgerald was involved in

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a remarkably similar incident colliding with a container vessel

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Seven American sailors died and the vessel

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almost sank, the 7th Fleet blamed poor seamanship and removed

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The McCain limped into a Singapore naval base but these warships are

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designed to respond to threats around them at all times and the US

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Navy will be looking urgently at why two

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have now been involved in

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Our Asia Correspondent Karishma Vaswani is in Singapore.

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As more time passes the chances of finding these missing sailors sadly

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recedes? Absolutely, I am standing in front of the harbour here in

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Singapore and those blinking lights behind me either ships, part of the

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busiest shipping lanes the world here. Beyond those waters, those

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ships is the USS warship the John S McCain that was towed into this

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naval base in Singapore earlier today and as you rightly point out,

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you can see, it is my time here in Singapore, the search and rescue

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operation from what we understand from the US Navy public affairs

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department hasn't been called off just yet but it is very difficult to

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see just how much longer this can continue today, for today at least.

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What we do know is the ten sailors are still missing, five of them

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injured, four taken to hospital here in Singapore and there will be

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further details coming out from the US Navy public affairs department

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tomorrow morning, Tuesday morning, here in Singapore. Thank you.

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Hate crimes committed online, are to be prosecuted as seriously

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as offences carried out face to face.

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New guidelines for England and Wales mean the Crown Prosecution Service

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will seek tougher penalties for abuse on social media, claiming

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the impact of tweeting abuse, can be just as devastating,

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Here's our Home Affairs Correspondent Dominic Casciani.

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Rhodri Colwyn Philipps, the fourth Viscount St Davids,

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jailed last month for racially aggravated threats on Facebook

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against Gina Miller, the businesswoman behind

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She said she felt violated by his shocking comments,

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just one of many online attacks she suffered.

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Now, the Crown Prosecution Service says these kinds of crimes must be

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dealt with as robustly as offences on the street.

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It's promising a tougher response, to build public confidence.

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There were more than 15,000 hate crime prosecutions in 2015-2016,

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the highest number ever, and a third of those convicted

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But the number of cases referred by police to prosecutors fell

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by almost 10%, a drop the CPS says it is investigating.

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I hope that the difference is that the guidance and the public

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statements will make is that people will feel more confident

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to report hate crime, that they will understand they don't

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have to put up with the abuse that they might feel that they just

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have to because they're disabled, because of their religion,

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because of their sexuality, and that they will feel confident

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to come forward, knowing that we can support them,

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and that we will prosecute these crimes where we have

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Online hate comes in many forms, as Kaye Medcalf knows.

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Kaye is among transgender people who don't define themselves

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as either men or women and makes them more of a target

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People were messaging me into my inbox.

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People were saying horrible things about me, saying saying that

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that I was an it, using dehumanising language,

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calling me a lesbian, purposely misgendering me,

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I think it has affected my self confidence, and it has made me find

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I get very nervous about what I put out online, and I get nervous

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when meeting people, in case something awful

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is going to happen, and that, I think, overall isolates you.

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From now on, prosecutors must give more consideration

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Some critics say police and prosecutors still move too

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slowly on hate crime, but the CPS says it is determined

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to create the best possible chance of achieving justice

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Across South Asia, this season's monsoon rains have

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devastated huge areas, killing around eight hundred people.

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More than a million have been forced for their homes,

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with aid agencies raising concerns about food shortages and disease.

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Areas of Nepal and India have been badly affected, and in Bangladesh,

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the flooding is thought to be the country's worst

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Sanjoy Majumder's in the capital Dhaka.

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The only way around Northern Bangladesh is by boat.

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With little sign of the water receding, people

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are settled on any patch of dry land they can find.

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A partially submerged bridge is now home to this family.

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They have brought with them whatever possessions they could carry, and

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We were able to quickly grab some things and our animals.

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Many of Bangladesh's major rivers flow through here, which is

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why it is the worst affected part of the country.

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This is the Brahmaputra River, one of the world's largest.

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What's happened is because of heavy monsoon rain, it's

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breached its banks and the entire area around it is flooded.

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These people here have taken up the only

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sliver of land that's been left untouched.

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Aid workers are trying their best to get relief

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to flood victims but there's a massive scramble, such as the need

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for something as basic as drinking water.

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The number of people affected is simply too high.

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It's now a race against time, to get to those

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America and South Korea have begun annual joint military exercises,

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which have been given added significance this year,

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following developments in North Korea's ballistic

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Recent highly charged rhetoric between Pyongyang and Washington,

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has raised the threat of conflict on the Korean Peninsula, to levels

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The exercises infuriate the North, and it's a group of European

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personnel, who tasked with overseeing them,

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It's little bit like being in the eye of the hurricane.

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It's a little bit strange situation sometimes.

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Right next to the border between North and South Korea,

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these are the men guarding the ceasefire between

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The Korean War, which started in June 1950, ended 27th of July

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That is the same Armistice agreement that is valid here today.

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South Korea chose Sweden and Switzerland, while the North

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chose Poland and Czechoslovakia as neutral nations to

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But, in the 1990s, Pyongyang expelled

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Now, only Swedish and Swiss officers remained in South Korea.

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Even though North and South Korean soldiers stand face-to-face

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at the border, there is no communication between the two sides.

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In recent days, harsh threats have been coming from Pyongyang.

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What is new now is the rhetoric from North Korea has met rhetoric

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from the American leader, which is a little bit different.

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And then, of course, it goes a little bit higher.

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So, I wouldn't say they are more scared

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This contingent also monitors these military drills conducted every year

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by the US and South Korean forces to ensure they don't

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What was meant to be a temporary camp until a peace agreement

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was signed has now been here for 64 years.

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Of course, we all hope we could close down here and go home

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But, as long as North Korea presses on with its nuclear

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programme, there can be no peace agreement here.

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The hunt for the driver of the fan who killed 13 people in Barcelona

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has gone Europe wide. He is the only member of the terror cells still

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alive. Big Ben chimes for the last

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time for four years, at the start of major refurbishment

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works. Coming up in sport, Rafa Nadal's

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return to world number one, knocking Andy Murray

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off the top spot. The Spaniard, who won his 15th

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Grand Slam title, said this year For the first time in

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nearly a hundred years, a total eclipse of the sun

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will cross coast to It will travel nearly

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two-and-a-half-thousand miles over ten states,

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from Oregon in the west, through Kansas, to South

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Carolina in the east. Millions of people have

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travelled to the US to see the eclipse for themselves,

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and one of the towns hosting a fresh influx of visitors

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is Hopkinsville in Kentucky, from where our correspondent

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Nada Tawfik has sent us this report. In the small town of Hopkinsville,

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Kentucky, this is the largest party Officially Eclipseville for the big

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day, here is where the best, and one of the longest,

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views of the spectacular moment People used to say,

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"Where is Hopkinsville?" Now, no one will ever

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have to say it. It's bringing out the best in

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everybody and everybody is together. To deal with the overwhelming

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preparations, this quiet community of 30,000 appointed a special

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solar eclipse coordinator. Mayor Carter Hendricks says this has

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been years in the making. About ten years ago we received

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a phone call from a scientist asking about the eclipse

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and if they could book hotel rooms. That was the first time

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we'd heard about it. At the downtown festival,

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there are dozens of vendors, selling everything from eclipse

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T-shirts to eclipse Officials are hoping this will give

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the local economy a needed boost. The demand is stretching some

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businesses to their limit. At this local hamburger place,

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they have been struggling to serve And it's been nonstop for campsites,

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welcoming out of towners. What also makes Hopkinsville

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such an ideal location to view the eclipse

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is the expansive farmland. It's the perfect location to host

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the masses of spectators that have descended on the small town,

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from all around the In this campsite, there are people

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who have travelled as far as Canada, He has made a vow to see as many

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total solar eclipses Seeing a partial eclipse

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is like going to church but seeing a total eclipse,

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a total solar eclipse, is like meeting God,

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or seeing God. The moment of totality will last two

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minutes and 40 seconds here but the memory will leave

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a permanent mark on this Let's talk to Bill Harwood,

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a correspondent with CBS News, who's in Carbondale

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in the state of Illinois. Bill, has been huge influx of

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visitors where you are to see the total eclipse? There certainly is.

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We have a unique distinction. But only is it close to the geographical

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point where the duration of this eclipse will be maximum, there will

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also be in the path of totality for the next eclipse that will hit the

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United States in 2024. City managers and residents have gone all out to

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welcome tourists, eclipse chasers and geeks and even a mildly curious.

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There is a big football stadium at the local college. They are

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expecting 15,000 people. There are benders with T-shirts and everything

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you can imagine for sale. -- vendors. Can the local community

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cope? They have been thinking about this for five years. Knowing it

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would generate a lot of attention. The best I can tell is it has all

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gone very smoothly indeed. Well-defined parking places. A good

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show of police about. It seems to be going very smoothly. Good to see

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you. Thank you. And you can watch live

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coverage of the solar eclipse at 6'clock tonight,

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on the BBC News Channel. Could dash cams mounted

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as standard in most cars Well, insurers say they can be

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crucial in helping apportion blame in accident cases,

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and a pilot scheme in Wales, where drivers were encouraged

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to pass footage to the police has been so successful

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it's being extended. An evening drive in Fife

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earlier this year. Violet Connor was driving

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a short distance in her car on a road she knows well,

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when this happened. The driver of the other car

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blamed her for the crash but Violet used the footage recorded

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by her dashcam to show Violet's car was written off,

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but the dashcam that proved her innocence

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followed her to her new one. Yeah, I just sat in the car

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for a few minutes. I was quite shaky, so, obviously,

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with having the dashcam, That helped,

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cos they were disputing, the other party was disputing,

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so the dashcam definitely helped me. Dashcams record what the driver

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of a car sees on the road ahead. When there's an accident,

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the footage the dashcam records can prove whether the driver

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is in the clear or, indeed, Some footage has ended up

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showing questionable behaviour out on our roads which could have put

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others at risk. In North Wales, police investigate

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footage sent in by motorists. It's resulted in action against some

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drivers and has been so successful The footage is varied that we get,

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some of which has been horrendously shocking,

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and it's only right that, as an organisation, we take it

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forward and prosecute that person. We cannot be everywhere

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for everyone, and it gives us an extra set of eyes on the road

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24/7 recording what is footage Insurers say dashcam footage

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can provide valuable evidence Some companies lower

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their premiums for drivers who have the technology

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in their cars. Campaign group Big Brother

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Watch argues dashcams You could look at this as though

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the police are effectively asking Film everything you see whilst

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you are driving along in your car, and if there is something that

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you think is a bit dangerous or you don't like it,

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send it to us and we'll make That's quite different from,

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everybody gets along fine, but if you're involved

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in an accident it's very helpful for us to have the evidence

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so we can determine who's Violet Connor says she would never

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drive without her dashcam now, and believes our roads would be

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safer if we all had A moped rider in China

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found out the hard way that it's not a good idea

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to use mobile a phone State television footage

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from Guangxi in the south of the country shows the man

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staring at his phone and ignoring the road ahead,

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when a giant sinkhole appears. Amazingly, the man

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walked away unharmed. The Government has published more

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details of its Brexit strategy. As well as access to official documents

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which have been released ahead of the third round of negotiations. Our

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political correspondent is at Westminster. A real sense that the

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gauche Asians are stepping up a gear. I think they are. -- that

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negotiations. Two papers have been published. This one is about future

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trade with the EU. What the Government is trying to do is get on

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the front that with the gauche agents because they resume again in

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Brussels next week as they are trying to convince other EU nations

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are making enough progress in the talks to allow wider discussions on

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trade and the future trading relationship with Britain and the EU

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to get under way this autumn. There have been strong hints in Brussels

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this might be put off until December. The Slovenian Prime

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MinisterPrime Minister is the latest official to doubt these. It is about

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trying to get Britain to say what it wants on the agenda. The content is

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interesting in itself. This trade paper suggests they want to see the

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definition of goods extended beyond where the EU is happy to go. Be has

:25:19.:25:23.

its own position at goods in the supply chain should still be sold

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after wrecks it. After that day, Britain once goods associated with

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that to be given the all clear after Brexit. -- Brexit. You do not want

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good stuck between floors on Brexit day. One thing this paper has told

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me as well as everyone else is just the sheer complexity of negotiations

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and the relationship that has been built up over the last few decades.

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We will leave it there. Tomorrow marks three months,

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since the terror attack at the Manchester Arena,

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which left 22 people dead, Around ?18 million has been

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raised to help survivors and victims' families,

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and the image of the worker bee, long associated with Manchester,

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has become a symbol of unity and strength for the city

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after the tragedy. I'm hailing a London black cab,

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But this one is Manchester, Behind the wheel

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is John Consterdine. He is deeply passionate

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about his home city. With it being the world's

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first industrial city. The busy bee, the worker bee,

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it represents that support, that standard in solidarity,

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against anyone who tries to sort And it's really poignant

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at the moment, that the bees The worker bee has long been one

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of the city's emblems, symbolising the industriousness

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of its past and its people. Russell Meehan has been

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adorning Manchester's walls with bees for years,

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but now he is receiving more On this wall, 22 bees

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to honour the 22 victims It is a prominent spot,

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so a lot of people will see it, as well, and it means that people

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won't forget what has happened. Even though we get over

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things that have happened, people will see it and still

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remember, you know? It will be a lasting kind

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of monument, in a way. Permanence in paint,

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and also in ink, as tattoo artists have also raised

:27:37.:27:38.

money for the victims' families. At the Children's Hospital,

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the largest in the UK, I met one of the doctors who fought

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to save young lives All those things came

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together at one time. So I've never seen the hospital

:27:52.:28:02.

quite so busy, in terms Dr Fortune wanted to show his

:28:03.:28:05.

support and solidarity. I was chatting to some

:28:06.:28:08.

of my nursing colleagues and said I might get a bee T-shirt,

:28:09.:28:11.

or something, to which And after a bit of conversation

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I said, if somebody sponsors me, And really, one thing

:28:14.:28:18.

led to another. I put it on JustGiving

:28:19.:28:23.

and I hoped to raise ?2,500. But I hit that within a couple

:28:24.:28:26.

of days, so I doubled my target to ?5,000, and right now it

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stands at ?5,500. So it's still open, of course,

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if anyone wants to donate. The money will go to

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the Children's Hospital. Last month, the funeral

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of Saffie Roussos, the youngest person to die, was held

:28:41.:28:42.

at Manchester Cathedral. Saffie, just eight years old,

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was described by her father during the service as

:28:46.:28:55.

a "superstar in the making." A 22nd bee is to be added

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to the choir stalls, in honour of those

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killed in the concert. It's meant to remind us of those

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killed in the tragedy. Also, it's meant to remind

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that this place stands for a variety of things,

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but it's also a place of hope. One evil, cowardly act that

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night three months ago The We Love Manchester fund has

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raised ?80 million and counting. As for the city and its celebrated

:29:20.:29:26.

symbol, the worker bees At midday today this

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familiar sound rung out across Westminster for the last time

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before work begins. Big Ben isn't due to chime again -

:29:38.:29:48.

except for special It's part of a major refurbishment

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at the Houses of Parliament, which will see the Elizabeth Tower,

:29:55.:30:02.

the clock and the bell frame There was cheers and applause from

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onlookers as the final belt holes. A sad day for Big Ben and a sad day

:30:21.:30:24.

for the weather as well. There are only a few days left, maybe a week

:30:25.:30:29.

or so, little bit longer than that. August has to be the wettest August

:30:30.:30:32.

for ages. You could say the weather is being

:30:33.:30:42.

overshadowed by the eclipse. You could. We have some tropical air

:30:43.:30:47.

which has arrived from the south-west of the UK. It is feeling

:30:48.:30:52.

warm, especially with the sunshine coming through. Also sunshine across

:30:53.:30:56.

the north-east of the UK. This was North Yorkshire earlier on. We will

:30:57.:31:00.

lose a lot of the sunshine. In between we have a broadband of

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Cloud, quite low cloud, grey and gloomy. Also this area of rain as

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well. That is due to the weather front which is sliding its way

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northwards very slowly, hence the crowd increasing in the North East.

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Breaking up in the south-west. Already 23 degrees at Exeter

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Airport. 25 knockout of the question. More cloud for the

:31:24.:31:31.

south-east of England. We have this rain pushing north across northern

:31:32.:31:35.

England, mainly the North West of England. Quite wet still for the

:31:36.:31:42.

afternoon. The rain is using its way into the of Scotland still hazy

:31:43.:31:46.

sunshine in the North East of Scotland. This evening we will see

:31:47.:31:50.

the rain continuing northwards. It will move away and continued further

:31:51.:31:55.

into Scotland. Further south, when our breaks in the cloud, there will

:31:56.:32:00.

be mysterious. You'll be grey and gloomy out there overnight. A lot of

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hill fog and low cloud. Temperatures 15, 16. Tomorrow we'll start grey

:32:08.:32:12.

and gloomy. Things slowly improving. More of England and Wales should

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brighten up a touch and see some sunshine. There really wet weather

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kicks off in Northern Ireland later in the day in the south-west of

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Scotland. Sunshine further south across England and Wales. 27 is

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possible. Cooler and a bit fresher, especially towards the far north of

:32:32.:32:36.

Scotland for the most of us in the humid air on Tuesday. This weather

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front will wash away the humid air eventually. As we change wind

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direction there will be fresher air. Still rain around on Wednesday. This

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band of cloud signals the change. Behind it we will get more sunshine.

:32:53.:32:57.

Still warm for a while in East Anglia and the south-east with

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temperatures into the mid-20s. It will turn wetter in Northern

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Ireland. Showers in the north but probably fine and dry with sunshine

:33:08.:33:08.

in the south. Many thanks. The hunt for the van driver in

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story this lunchtime. The hunt for the van driver in

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Barcelona continues. He is believed to be the only member of the terror

:33:25.:33:31.

cells still alive. There has been a collision of a warship in South East

:33:32.:33:32.

Asia.

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