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hot and sunny. Thank you, Sarah. That's all from

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Good evening, from BBC London News. You join us in Finsbury on a day

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when London's resilient has been severely tested once again. You can

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probably see around me a big media presence and there is a huge police

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presence behind the court. It is actually further down the road that

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the attack happened. Finsbury Park Mosque is just to my right, and

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every swing the camera ran to my left, you can see lots of people

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gathering by the tube and train station. That gives you a sense of

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the geography, if you like, but coming up in the next half hour we

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will examine the effect on London of a third terror attack in as many

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months. And we will look at how the capital is already stretched police

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force can cope with providing extra protection at mosques and to

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reassure Londoners as the Meier calls for a reversal of planned

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police cuts. This all comes just days after the Grenfell Tower

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disaster where people in North Kensington are still troubling to

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come to terms with what happened. We will be there tonight as well.

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People are expressing their grief by laying more flowers outside

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discharge and tying yellow ribbons around railings and trees, but we

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have been looking at a neighbouring tower block where fire safety checks

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were not carried out on time because of a shortage of fire staff. We will

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have more on that, because of the questions being raised. Thank you

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Assad, we will have more on that from you later. The police were on

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the scene here within ten minutes, but let's hear from some of those

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involved in the genetic moments before officers arrived, including

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people who Scotland Yard say showed great restraint under the

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circumstances. I just heard a van coming to drive toward people. At

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very high speed. Six of them and this then run over all of them and

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hit on the wall. There was one guy on the right-hand side, bleeding and

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was on his belly. There was another two guys and a lady on the floor at

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the same time. I saw people chasing a driver and as he tried to escape,

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he was fighting and pushing and trying to escape. He was shouting I

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want to kill all Moslems, literally he said that. And then he said I'm

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sure that this is a terrorist attack, whether he's a Muslim or

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he's a Christian this is a terrorist attack. I tackled him down to the

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ground with with the help of other people. He was saying when he was

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running, I'm going to kill all of you. When he was on the ground I ask

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him why did you do that? Why? You know, innocent people? And he goes I

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want to kill Muslims. I said when I go to kill you I said why did you do

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that. But he wouldn't answer me back. I didn't want to run in

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straightaway, because I was worried that people be running around with

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knives, it was kind of a panic. I saw people trying to lift a ban

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because there was a man stuck under it and at that point I realised it

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was right to go and help. So we proceeded to do with lift the ban,

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me and about 20 other people and we were able to get the man out though

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he was in a critical state, he was really bad. We managed to surround

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him and protecting from any harm. We stopped all forms of attack and

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abuse towards him that were coming from every angle. While the people

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who were attending to the injured were calling the emergency services,

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a police van drove by coincidence and the flagging down and told in

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this situation. There is a man, years restraint, he mowed down a

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group of people with his van, and there is a marked attempting to hurt

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him. If you do not taking, God forbid, he might be seriously hurt.

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We just hope that, in times of tragedy, people come together and

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unite and it was actually touching, my neighbours were that up this

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morning just to give us their support and to say that they are

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there for us. Non-Mosley neighbours, so it is proof that the fabric of

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this society... Non-Muslim neighbours... We have to keep to

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keep the fabric of society and its community of London intact. Now,

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this is an investigation going on as we speak and I think we can show you

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pictures of the van in Bath. It is being bat the van involved, it is

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being taken away, about half a mile away from where we are standing.

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This is as far as we can go, but I just wanted to show you that we can

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see people laying flowers now. How many times have we seen some of

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those messages, united against terror, standing together. It seems

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like it's the message we have heard many, many times, sadly. We have

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heard that there is going to be more police at mosques, but we also know

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that the net is already -- met is already stretched and now the Meier

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has urged the government to reverse ?400 million cuts to the net. To the

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Metropolitan Police. East London Mosque, evacuated this afternoon.

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The caller said there was a bomb after a phone rang. It's been a

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difficult afternoon. It's been a very difficult day, everyone is

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fasting, it is still Ramadan. Yeah, it's a very sensitive time at the

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moment and I think everybody is feeling vulnerable and skirt. Over

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in North London, the Prime Minister was visiting when we brought Mosque

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-- Finsbury just yards from where the attack took place last night. By

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coming here the Prime Minister came to offer reassurance but many people

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have told us that though they are super surprised and shocked at what

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happened and saddened, they are not surprised that Muslims have been

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targeted in this way. Some of them told us that they feared backlash

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against Muslims after the recent attacks. We spoke to this woman and

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she said this... I don't think London is any more. I feel like I'm

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a target. When did that change could not people get upset and if you keep

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telling them they are going to fight back. So that is not going to do us

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any favours, even though we had nothing to do with it. Scotland Yard

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said that it took the threat of right wing extremism seriously.

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There will be increased patrols in response to this attack. People in

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the community have a very good local relationship with police and they

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will see more police in the area, particularly around the religious

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establishments. They will see more officers on the street, they may see

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more armed officers on the street as well. We will be communicating with

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them and listening to them as we have today about their concerns and

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about any issues that arise as best we possibly can. At one former head

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of counterterrorism at the City of London Police were sceptical that

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all places of worship could be protected. There are more than 500

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mosques in London alone and hundreds and hundreds of Muslim centres, so

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it is simply not realistic to have officers outside all of them. And of

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course, in this type of attack, people patrolling on the street are

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completely ineffective. The only way you can stop someone in a vehicle,

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is with barriers and with being able to shoot them by reacting

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immediately. London's police force is stretched. This is the third

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attack in the capital in the past four months. The Meier said he was

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worried that the Metropolitan Police did not have enough resources and

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appeal to the government to reverse spending cuts at Scotland Yard and

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the Metropolitan Police. I'm concerned about this situation my

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message to the government is that the plans you have further cuts of

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?400 million, don't do it. Don't change the police funding formula so

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that London loses more money. The Home Office told us that the net

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would have the resources to keep a secure and that there will be a

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power consultation on future police funding. Tensions are running high

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in some places. This has been a traumatic week for London. First

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fire, and now terrorism, once again. For many, weariness, as well as

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worry, hangs in the summer air. Well, let's pick up on some of those

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issues in Nick's report. The police commander joins us this evening, we

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have some scepticism from Nick, given the number of mosques this

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promise to increase police presence at places of worship, in reality,

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given recent events and the number of recent events, how realistic is

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that, especially with the backdrop of police cuts? I think you have to

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understand that every single word has a dedicated policing team. So we

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do have a presence and we do know the times, especially around times

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of my prayer where people are coming going, we or the have existing plans

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to prevent anti-social behaviour as well as make sure people are secure.

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They will just be building on top of those. So, you think that it is

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possible because of course the Metropolitan Police is already

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stretched, isn't it? Of course it is possible and it will be done. We

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have seen Westminster Bridge, and now we've got this we got existing

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challenges with knife crime, so there are a number of issues that

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the net is contending with so it is going to be a huge stretch. Do you

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think that the Meier is right when he calls on reverse a planned cuts

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to the Metropolitan Police? There's cuts were made in an era when we

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didn't have cybercrime, child a quotation, radicalised extremism to

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the extent that we know today. These are emerging threats together with

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the usual crimes, so the tapestry have changed and I am not sure we

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are going to be able to cover all of that with the amount of cuts that

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are imposed. As they former commander with the Metropolitan

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Police and recently the most senior Muslim police officer, what is your

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message to the government? I think this is a very extreme threat on

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both levels. Extremist Muslims and the right wing are threatening the

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community. We have to have any Gator programmer talks about integration

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in a Verity positive way. -- integration programme... Eight

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minutes response reassures people that we are playing on the same

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playing field. There is a profound sense, I don't know if you got that

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out, not again, another attack in London. Some are concerned that as a

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backlash against the Muslim community, but when you fit here the

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Meier say -- the Mayor of London say I don't want people to go around

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afraid of their lives, it is getting harder to reassure Londoners is it

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not? Hate crime went up, and he was in sentiment went up, and rhetoric

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from the far right increase, but it is an opportunity to say that and

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understand that we do all stand together. That campaign brings us

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together and mixture that we are strong. It does not have to be like

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that and if we pass around those messages and increased vigilance in

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nine communities, there is no reason why we can prevent the next one

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happening. Thank you for joining us on BBC London this evening we

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appreciated thank you. Aside from today's events, the head of the

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Metropolitan Police has said that the force is the working very hard

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in relation to the horrific events at Grenfell Tower. Let's cross now

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to North Kensington. I've been here most days since last two day when

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the fire began in the towers and let me tell you that when I look at that

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Red Hat shell of a building it takes my breath away. It's extraordinary,

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the size of a new ten to be when it must've been in full blaze. Imagine

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what it must be like for a local people to see that every morning

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evening and afternoon? They may have known others inside who may be

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escaped and maybe those who didn't escape. You start to understand why

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they are frustrated and angry that some of their questions, which they

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perceive to be simple questions are not being answered. Such as how did

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the fire even begin? And why hasn't the official number of dead being

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higher than it is? A number of people around here believe that the

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final figure will be roughly double what the official figure is now, and

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they can't understand why the official figures are going up so

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slowly. But, there are reasons for that. The police have many rules

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that they have to follow to make sure that the figures are as

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accurate as possible. Here is a short explanation of what

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they have to do. And When there's a tragic incident

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like the one at Grenfell the authorities call what's known

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as a multi-agency meeting. That includes the police,

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Fire Service, the NHS There's no one agency

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which knowas the total number of people who've died,

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so they pool theuiri information. The Fire Service and the police

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report on bodies at the scene, while the Ambulance Service and NHS

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give updates on casualties Then, every fatality has to be

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seen by a coroner before Given the scale of this fire

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and the size of the tower, the thorough search is still going

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on and is likely to take weeks. There's also the added problem that

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nobody's certain of exactly how many people were inside Grenfell

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on the night of the fire. That's all why when Scotland Yard

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gets what it calls a "true and accurate picture",

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it releases a total, bit by bit, hopefully that will explain some

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people's questions but there are other questions that are being

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raised because BBC London has found evidence that a neighbouring tower

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block had fire text that were delayed because there were not

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enough fire personnel to carry them out. Tom Edwards can tell us more

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about it. At Grenfell Tower, applause for the firefighters. Then,

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a minutes silence. What happened here is again focused attention on

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the safety of the capital's tower blocks. You wouldn't worry about it

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after seeing what we saw. The devastation they are, of course

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you're going to be scared. Sonia has lived here in Pauline house in Tower

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Hamlets for four years. Her blog does not have sprinklers and while

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it has been signed off a safe she is still very worried. They do regular

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checks on everything else, I'm not to say they don't because they do.

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But it still doesn't make you feel any better. Knowing what happened

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there. Because they said that they had done fire checks. So it doesn't

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make you feel any better. The Fire Service as it has concerns about

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checks about job cuts that has reduced its role. Minutes show that

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checks even result to a delay in fire checks carried out new to

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Grenfell Tower. In fact, fire audits over a five-year period in London

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have Jock over 14,600 to 13,700, 6%. The unions want regulations titled

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full -- at Brighton. I genuinely don't believe that the Private

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checks are as skilled as the London Fire Brigade employee. We're used to

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checking all kinds of buildings, we no longer carry out that same regime

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and I think what we are witnessing the regulations being avoided in

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some areas. Today the government also wrote to councils asking them

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to make sure that the council blocks had around ten clouded with similar

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materials to those you think that Grenfell Tower. Here in Tower

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Hamlets, the council says it all mine hundreds of its tower blocks

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have been given up to date fire risk assessment. This plot here, tomorrow

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night, there will be an emergency meeting to try and reassure

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residents. The government says it invests heavily in fire prevention

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and the number of fires as from and by a half over the last ten years.

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An independent review by the current may or says that the fire servants

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has coped well with the cuts -- Fire Service has coped well with the

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cuts. But however, definitive answers could be months away. I'm

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joined now by the local MP here, Emma Dent. We use a prized that

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there weren't enough Fire Service in place to take objects. That very

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alarming if it is a case will have to have a look at how much money the

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fire brigade said over the last five years. That would be horrendous if

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that were true. Is an ongoing issue for utility that? Absolutely willing

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to the GLA on Thursday and will have a full briefing on that on Thursday.

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The peace march, they went on this morning, there are still a great

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feeling of unity. Does that mean the anger is going and that they are

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coming to terms with it happen? Absolutely not, they are trying to

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focus their anger in ways that will be positive. Some people may not be

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able to do that, because they are just passed any kind of control. We

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have do recognise that and respect it, actually. But, as far as

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possible, people are trying to come together and keep together and look

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forward and look after each other. There are people broken out there,

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interval situations, sleeping in cars because they haven't been able

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to reach the support they need. It terrible thing and we have two come

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together and look at fridge other. This is it in North Kensington, we

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all stick together. I visited within associations in the nicer, richer

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part of Kensington and they are right to. -- outraged too. So were

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all coming together. And now some nearby councils are also helping

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you, but there was some criticism but now they are working together.

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Hammersmith and Westminster offered help on day one but it wasn't

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accepted and I'll have to look into that I don't know what happened

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there. It really did the are working together, but we need to make it may

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turn and long-term rather than just short-term. Thank you for your time

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this evening, Emma. Now, I worried about emergency services, they've

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had a huge amount of support for the hard work they're doing. And

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sometimes as they work when the state people break into applause for

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them. Spontaneously. Scotland Yard have told us how difficult the

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situation has been. I've investigated major crime

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from most of my service and I've but I don't think anything prepared

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me for what I was going to see when It's hard to describe

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by feelings, because I cannot imagine and I

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would not want to put myself in the position

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of those families who have

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lost their loved ones. But, being with colleagues

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from the London Fire Brigade when I was in there,

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colleagues from the London Ambulance Service and other police officers,

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I think it's fair to say it is incredibly emotional working in

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there, but we will do it with utmost professionalism and we will do

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everything we can, as quickly as we can, to locate and recover

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everybody who is in there. Well, the emergency services will

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certainly be over days, probably weeks, maybe even months but their

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workers been hugely appreciated by people, who do still have many

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questions. But now, back to Finsbury. Understandably so,

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incredibly brave and tough emergency services, thank you very much Assad.

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We're going to have a very quick word with the chairman of two. A

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very tough day for you? A horrific day very awful to see people injured

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in this way. It is a terrorist attack as the Prime Minister said

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right here at Finsbury Park mosque. It is no different from what

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happened in Manchester Westminster and London Bridge is so, we have

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been overwhelmed by the support the solidarity we have had from the fake

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leaders in the locality. Our local MP, Jeremy Corbyn. This is how we

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can defeat the terrorist who try to divide us and spread fear and hatred

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and division amongst our community. Looking ahead to tonight, are you

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apprehensive about tonight prayers and the feeling in the mood here?

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Well, people are concerned about that, but our message to our

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community is please go on with your life, don't let this extremism but

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fear in your heart and come to pray. We have our 1500 people coming every

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night to pray in the mosque, and we expect them to come again and go on

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with their lives. We don't want them to let these extremists feel that

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they succeeded. Abe poignant message to end on. As mentioned, the local

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MP is Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the Labour Party, he is one of a number

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of politicians who have been your gym visit. Let's hear from him and

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from the pie minister, Theresa May. These are people who live presented

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for more than 35 years. I know many of them extremely

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well and I feel their pain today and I feel their stress

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today, and I think we have to all reach out and feel their

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pain and their stress. The only answer to this,

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the only answer to this, has to be strong communities together,

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so that these dreadful This is

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an extraordinary city It is home to a multitude

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of communities that, together, make London one

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of the greatest cities on Earth. Diverse, welcoming,

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vibrant, compassionate, confident and determined

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never to give in to hate. These are the values

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that define the city. And of course, the values that also

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define the spirit of the city. That pose for a moment, now we know it

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has been a very hot and sunny day here in London, let's get a

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check on the weather with Wendy who is in the speedier. Wendy, Ricky.

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Thank you readers, well, the hardest day of the year. In Northolt, the

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temperature got 232.4 degrees today under the clear skies that have had

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throughout the weekend as well. -- 30 2.4 degrees. It is going to stay

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hot the temperature by day today, well, here they are 32 degrees at

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Heathrow, 31 at St James's Park, but even out and we got to the high 20s

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in high Wycombe. As we go to this evening it warm and balmy, and we do

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it all over again in terms of the temperature at night. It has been

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quite uncomfortable first leaping over the weekend. Clear skies, light

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winds and temperatures falling no lower than 2021 degrees. A muggy

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night ahead of us. -- 20-21 . A war starting Monday, a sweaty commuter

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at all. Clear skies at first, as the day goes on a little bit more cloud

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will arrive on the screen the Li sweet scene and there will be high

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UV and pretty high tempters. Not as high as today, 30 degrees, but that

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is high enough for some of us. As we go to the middle part of the week,

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still those vital bridges and plenty of sunshine with broken crowd, but a

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change will come eventually. Hot and sunny to begin with, but this cold

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front will come through and will freshen things up towards the end of

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Thursday low-pressure takes charge by the end of the week bringing a

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drop in damage. These isobars suggest we are going to have breezy

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conditions towards the end of the week, so the heatwaves looks like

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it's going to slowly disappear as we go through Thursday, but probably

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not until every night. From 32 to today to 22 on Friday. Bacteria is.

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I see many people coming to drop their flowers and show support and

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it's been said over the last few months that after reading a tap

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Londoners have been nothing short of heroic and there is no doubt that

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these are challenging times for the capital. That is offering now, I'll

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be back with the latest during the ten o'clock news, from here take

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care and What makes you two different

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from each other?

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