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The organisation that manages Grenfell Tower

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is stripped of its powers after the Prime Minister

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People were pleased to hear that what we were able to do was hear

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from specific issues that individuals had at that meeting.

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We'll also see some of the new homes bought by the council for residents.

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A pregnant woman faces deportation to China,

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after her visa extension is refused, despite being married

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Supermodel Naomi Campbell attacks the publisher of British Vogue,

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after a staff photo shows every editor is white.

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London is one of the most multicultural cities in the world,

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there is no excuse for the whole of your team photo to be white. That is

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an issue. And after two decades

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of Grime in London, the next generation of young hopefuls -

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get their chance to make music. Good evening and welcome

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to the programme. The organisation that manages

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Grenfell Tower is to be stripped The Prime Minister, who met

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with survivors last night, says action needed to be taken

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to address residents concerns Theresa May also criticised

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Kensington and Chelsea council, for not responding quickly enough

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to the fire. It comes as the first

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residents accepted offers Our Political Correspondent

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Karl Mercer reports. From the chandelier shop,

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across Chelsea's King's Road, these are the flats that Kensington

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and Chelsea council has bought as new homes for the victims

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of the Grenfell Tower Fire. Three families from Grenfell have

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already said they want to live here. Today the leader of Kensington

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and Chelsea visited the site. The morning after Grenfell residents

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had met the prime minister to tell her how unhappy

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they were with the council's I spoke to the Prime minister this

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morning and I accept there is a legacy, a legacy of lack of trust

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left over from how the council performed after the fire but look

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here, look what we're doing today, look at the flats, quality, the fact

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so many people having gauged with us. We are getting there. I accepted

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his slow but we're we're getting there.

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The council has set aside around 75 million pounds

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And so far has 105 properties available for Grenfell families.

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It says just over 180 families in and around the block need

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new homes just 9 have so far accepted permanent offers

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although 23 have moved into temporary homes.

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The prime minister met Grenfell residents last night and told them

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that the body that ran Grenfell for the council.

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The local tenant management organisation would be stripped

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of its power over the estate, something residents

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The tenant management organisation will no longer have responsibility

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for the Lancaster West housing estate, that was met with people

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were pleased to hear that, what we were able to do was hear from

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specific issues that individuals had at that meeting. Is this the death

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knell for the tenant management organisation? It is us saying we do

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not think there is a viable future. It is not a viable option for us and

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we will look at other options and will start with Lancaster West

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estate as swiftly as we can. The council says it will

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eventually take over all of the stock currently run

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by the tenant management Everything to do with Grenfell

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tower will take time. Well, the Tenant Management

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Organisation has never attended a public meeting since the Grenfell

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tragedy, and has never Tonight though Kensington

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and Chelsea council has requested Dan Freedman is outside the mosque

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near Ladbroke Grove where the event They haven't. I do not think we

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expected them to necessarily a especially in light of Theresa May's

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comments to us that they have been stripped of their authority in this

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area something that has been welcomed by people here. You can see

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over my shoulder into the meeting, the BBC has a camera inside and we

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can see some pictures from inside the meeting. It has largely been

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very calm inside as people start to ask questions of course the volume

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seems to be increasing and the questions are the familiar ones,

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unfortunately, about how long everything is taking and how

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difficult it is to see action with things like housing and getting

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people's lives back on track. And Dan wants are residents

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saying about the TMO Earlier I spoke to a man called Joe

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Delaney a local resident from the Lancaster West estate. If those are

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permanent residency is I am sure that is positive that those involved

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but frankly it is too little given how long they have had by now. I lot

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more should have been done. There are quite a few housing associations

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building properties in this area, why were they not tapped and had

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those property bought off by the council because they would be ready

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and fit to meet social housing home standards. That is an easy win the

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council could have had had the capacity to do this or the

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willingness to do this up until now and it seems they are lacking in

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both respects. Speaking to people here, this is a public meeting,

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there are a lot of interested persons from the local area who want

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to know what is going on who are not necessarily directly affected, and

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residents but it is important to say that whether that is a sign of

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people the residents starting to disengage with these official

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processes that are happening, we can draw our own conclusions but there

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are good relations between the people here and authorities who are

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speaking at this meeting. Join me later to find out how

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borough market has banned the plastic water bottle in favour of

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Fountains and these reusable ones. They cost ?2 a go, come with no

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water so would you take the plunge? A man from St Albans

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says his pregnant wife faces They met in the UK while

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she was studying here. But when she applied for a spousal

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visa, the Home Office refused, saying the couple could live

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together in her home country. Precious moments studying every

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detail of their final scan. Their first child is due next month

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but this married couple living in their own comfortable home

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in St Albans have been told by the Home Office that there is no

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reason after their baby is born I couldn't even tell

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her what had happened. I thought it would go through this

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time and so heartbreaking it Yeah, I was waiting for my husband

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to come back from a walk and have a lovely dinner and came

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back with tears. The couple married in November

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after falling in love early in the year both had been IT

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students but when they applied to extend Chinese-born visa

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it was refused. They are still rejecting our

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application purely on the grounds they don't see why we cannot move

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to China which is quite absurd. My wife has been going to NCT

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classes so she has a good support group here and it is heartbreaking

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to be torn away from that. In a statement, the Home Office

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says her Visa application has been refused because it didn't meet

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immigration rules however she can This immigration expert

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says rules are rules. Before entering into a relationship

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with migrants you need to know whether they have the correct amount

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of leave here especially before having children,

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just like you plan a family you are supposed to plan a visa

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application so you need to make sure it would have been prudent

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if they had their Visa sorted first and then

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they decided to make a family. The couple deny any rules have been

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broken and will keep fighting to stay here in the home they have

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created for their young family. People living near a derelict

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leisure centre in Kent had to be evacuated from their homes

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after the building in One person was taken to hospital

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suffering from smoke inhalation. Kent Police says it's treating

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the fire as suspicious, and is asking for any information

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about how it might have started. The Royal Surrey hospital

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is to start charging It'll cost Blue Badge holders 4

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pounds per visit from next month. The hospital has apologised,

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saying it's had to "make difficult decisions when budgets

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are under pressure". Disability campaigners argue

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the charge is unfair. Lots of disabled people are unable

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to use public transport, they have to use a car to get here. There is

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no choice. What disabled people have fought for over 20 or 30 years are

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being pared away and we are moving back to a situation where we are the

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lowest and poorest in society. The Prime Minister was in Surrey

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today to talk up a deal supporting hundreds of jobs at a bus

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manufacturer in Guildford. The Government has handed

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the company 44 million pounds to help export Britain's famous red

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double-decker buses to Mexico. Theresa May says it shows

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the type of trade the UK will secure around the world,

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once we leave the EU. Away from the worries about trade

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once we have left the EU, the Prime minister today met the workforce

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benefiting from a deal worth ?44 million in Mexico. This Guildford

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bus manufacturer has delivered the first of 90 double-decker is, good

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news for those on this factory floor. It is critical to all of us,

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our future, apprentices and its is a smashing the world market at the

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moment. With so much uncertainty around Brexit and what are trading

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relationship will look like with the EU, there is little wonder the Prime

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minister is to talk about how the exporting to other parts of the

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world. The timing of this announcement is good, we need to

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prove we can do deals just like this now more than ever. I am pleased to

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be at Alexander Dennis today and it is great news and a great example of

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a British company exporting around the world. This is the first time

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you can export Finance has provided support to a deal in Mexico and we

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will see red double-decker buses on the streets of Mexico City, that is

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great news for this company and for jobs in the UK but also important we

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encourage British companies to export as we look to global Britain

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in the future. While the deal was done in 2015, the government has

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provided the financial support to the Mexican company said it can

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deliver on the order. The government has put aside a pot of money for the

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Mexican bus companies and other businesses that are keen to invest

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in Britain which makes it easy for them to buy British goods on

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favourable financial terms. The contract is supporting 320 jobs in

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Guildford and many more other companies for Kirch site. Like any

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manufacturing business you need to have a steady diet of hard work so

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we do very well in Asia-Pacific and North America but this is our first

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foothold into what could be a great market for us in Latin America. This

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success story has undoubtedly given this company based but while the

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government today was keen to show its backing Britain abroad, there is

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no getting away from the fact this deal was done long before Brexit

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became a reality. The importance of creating new partnerships around the

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world is now greater ever. The Prime Minister says

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there is "global appetite Our Brexit reporter

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Katharine Carpenter is here. The government are counting on that

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to be the case aren't they, The government would say that

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launches like today's are evidence of that, bright red buses pointing

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to a bright future for a global Britain and this is a timely message

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because those third round of the gauche Asians with the EU begin next

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week. Let's take a look at what our current trade position is. In the

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capital alone exports ?35 billion in goods and around ?43 billion in

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services. That, around 40% of the capitals goods exports go to the EU

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and 37% of our services exports go to the EU. It means that we all

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ready have a pretty healthy relationship with the rest of the

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world, over half of our exports go to places other than the EU so the

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big question is can we grow those new markets, can we access markets

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we are not all right involved in enough to compensate for any trade

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we lose because of our exit from the EU. Where are we up to wither talks

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about trade deals? The UK is chomping at the bit to talk to you

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about trade, Brussels says it is not going to happen until things like

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citizens rights and our exit bill from the EU have been nailed down.

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The rest of the world, we do not know what the trade deals would look

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like, we are not allowed to make any trade deals until Brexit is well and

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truly over. But we can have preliminary chats and who will see a

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lot of that in the next 18 months or so.

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There are few figures in London's fashion industry with as much

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clout as Naomi Campbell, and now the Streatham born

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supermodel has hit out at the publishers of British Vogue.

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She's criticised the lack of diversity at the magazine

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after a recent photo showed not a single member of staff

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from an ethnic minority in its 55 strong team.

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A new boss is taking the reins at Vogue, the first non-white person

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It is the fashion bible thousands turn to every month. And these other

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people behind British Vogue. But is there anything wrong with this

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picture? The supermodel me Amy Campbell thinks there is, there

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isn't a single non-white employee. Her Instagram she wrote...

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Her request led to criticism of Vogue including from a blogger who

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says she was not surprised by the photo. It is a problem because for

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it to be Vogue UK and they are based in London, the fact that London is

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one of the most multicultural cities in the world there is no excuse for

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the whole of your team, a massive team photo for the whole team to be

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white. That is an issue because fashion is consumed by people that

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are not just white. British Vogue's new editor is not only the magazines

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first black editor but also the magazines first mail editor and he

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has all were to be making changes including hiring Naomi Campbell as a

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contributing editor. But T faces a big task ahead in an industry that

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has often been criticised for lacking diversity at best and out by

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racism at worst. Pride Magazine is the largest and most successful

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magazine targeting black women in Britain, journalist Nicole says it

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is keen readers feels they are represented behind the scenes of

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their favourite publications. By nature people are inspired by their

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cultural backgrounds and the people they know so until you recruit from

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a large group of people that is the way to get diverse products out into

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the industry. Why'd you think there were no black faces? It is not a

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matter of their black people who are not qualified to fill the positions,

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they are not looking in the right places. British Vogue would put

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nobody up for interview and gave no comment but many will be looking

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closely to see who makes up next years staff photograph after the new

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editor's first year in charge. The young artists hoping to be

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the next Stormzy or Wiley, And today has been trying bright but

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a fair amount of cloud around. Will tomorrow hold for more sunshine, I

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will have the forecast. Mark Borough market is to become

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the first market in the country It's all part of an attempt to stop

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more plastics going to landfill On average, each Londoner

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buys around four plastic That adds up to 1 billion

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bottles of water sold every Alex Bushill reports in the second

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of our series on how we deal ever wondered where your plastic

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bottles end up if you do not recycle? Here is where. On the

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Thames, you found mounds of plastic wet wipes and carpeted with plastic

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bags. A massive problem. Debbie says the Thames is being choked by

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plastic rubbish. Look at that. It is unsightly and unpleasant but also

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harmful to wildlife. As the plastic breaks down, then it gets mistaken

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for food items and it can be swallowed by animals and it fills up

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and clogs the digestive system is so these animals slowly starve to

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death. They are doing their best to clear up, volunteers combed the

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foreshore and floating rubbish traps sift the river but only clear at

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tenth of what washes up. What is a solution? Borough market thing water

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Fountains and reusable bottles are, the traders are promising to stop

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selling disposable water bottles within the next six months. The

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costs of the environment far outweighs our own cost so it is

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something we have to do and something everyone should be doing.

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Let's put these reusable water bottles to the test, they cost ?2

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without any water in them, who will take the plunge? Would you pay ?2

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for one of those instead? Absolutely, fantastic idea,

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reusable, wonderful idea. I bought these from a newsagent and we were

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very thirsty. It was desperate measures. But if we had seen those

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before we got here we would have purchased them. Is that value for

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money? If you fill it up at home. Our water is lovely. Do you want to

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put your money where your mouth is and by now? You can buy me another

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one. I am from up north, I am tight. Despite other forms of plastic still

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formed -- used everywhere borough market insists one day they will be

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entirely plastic free. This is about borough market rebuilding after

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terrorist attacks in June and coming forward confidently and saying this

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is the right thing to do. The government and the Mayor of London

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are both consulting on a possible return to deposit schemes for

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plastic bottles so these are all examples of how maybe the tide is

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turning on all things cheap, plastic and disposable.

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And tomorrow we'll be looking at food waste,

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and the amount Londoners throw away each day.

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Grime music is big business in the capital, in the past year

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It's partly down to the success of artists like Stormzy and Skepta.

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Now the group Ruff Squad who pioneered the movement as far

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back as 20 years ago are setting up an academy, supporting young

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Londoners hoping to be the next big grime stars.

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Nicola Ford has been along to meet them.

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You are listening to the next generation of underground music

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and their influence is grime a genre made famous by names

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They all started out with the Ruff squad,

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a grime collective that featured Slicks and Prince Rapid.

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These two have started an Academy for young artists.

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We just wanted to give the young people in the area and around

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the borough is the chance to come to a place where it was your free

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to do your thing but you can basically express yourself

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through grime music, hip-hop, whatever it be.

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As grime pushes to the forefront of the UK music scene,

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it is tough on those trying to break through.

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I found it hard to find a way into this music industry and this

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gives you working with people a way in.

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But there is no shortage of talent here.

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There is talent coming every day out of London and we think

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this is one of the best places, a hub.

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East London is the home of grime music and they want

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The place where the Ruff Squad began.

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We had a high level of success and we know it was based

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upon what we got in our youth club experience so it is important for us

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to give back to the community seeing as we grew up in east London as well

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so that is why we are here doing what we do.

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And what about grime's unexpected role in the general election?

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The hashtag grime4Corbyn and videos like this were seen to have helped

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The campaign was great but the next six months to a year will be key

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in seeing how we can make sure that continues within young people.

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Sales of grime have gone through the roof over this past

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year, for those hoping to catch a slice of the action,

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It has felt quite humid today. Yes, and we have not seen much cloud, or

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blue skies. We have seen more in the way of cloud. If you are the first

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thing this morning we have seen the best of the brightness then but as a

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move to the day seems like this became more common, more in the way

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of cloud, high-level cloud spoiling the blue skies. It was feeling

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fairly humid. If we look at the satellite and radon from earlier you

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can see the cloud pushing eastwards as we move through the day

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brightening up slightly from the West but not too much in the way of

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blue skies. The cloud has been courtesy of a cold front edging

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eastwards through the day bringing plenty of cloud with it and the

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boundary between the humid air and fresh

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air so things will become fresher as we move into tomorrow, high-pressure

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pushing in unsettling things down. As we move into tomorrow, it will

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feel slightly fresher with good spells of sunshine around. Tonight

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there will be some clear spells, staying largely dry and temperatures

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overnight feeling fresher than we saw last night with overnight lows

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of 11 to 14 degrees. A bright start tomorrow, some sunshine around first

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thing, cloud will bubble up as we move through the day, it will stay

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largely dry and temperatures are not doing too badly, maximum of 22

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Celsius. Friday, a similar story, some sunshine to begin with first

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thing but more cloud bubbling up as we move through the day but

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temperatures are starting to increase slightly, maximum of 24

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Celsius. That takes us into the weekend, the bank holiday weekend on

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the way. It looks like a decent start, good sunny spells, the chance

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of a few heavy showers pushing up from the South later on Saturday and

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the beginning of Sunday but if you miss those showers lots of dry

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weather around and temperatures not doing too badly in the mid-20s.

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Uncertainty as we move into Monday but becoming more unsettled. Classic

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bank holiday weather. A reminder of the main headlines.

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The government has published proposals on resolving legal issues

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after Brexit. It wants the rights of EU citizens

:26:48.:26:50.

in the UK to be dealt A cyclist accused of

:26:51.:26:53.

knocking over and killing a mother of two has been found NOT

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guilty of manslaughter. Charlie Alliston was convicted

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of "wanton and furious driving." He was riding a bike with no front

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brake when he crashed into Kim Briggs in Shoreditch last

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February. Wayne Rooney has resigned from

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international football. The organisation that manages

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Grenfell Tower is to be stripped of responsibility

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for the estate. The Prime Minister says action

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needed to be taken to address residents concerns that the TMO

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was not up to the task. I will be back later during the ten

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o'clock news, but for now from everyone on the team

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have a lovely evening.

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