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the police warned people to keep away from central london. these are the shots live in trafalgar square. you can see people standing around a bit quite a heavy police presence and we have seen people throwing bottles, possibly other things, at police officers. and different groups moving, running at times. and this was initially centred around the churchill statue, which has been boxed up in the knowledge the protests were going to be held today. a section 60 order has been put in place for part of london that allows police to stop and search in the capital. these are say it is the priority to keep the community is a safe and the home secretary priti patel has also responded on 22 the footage of the clashes we have seen. she says it is thoroughly unacceptable, any perpetrators of violence should expect to face the full force of the law. violence will not be tolerated. coronavirus remains a threat. go home to stop the spread of the virus and save lives. but this is parliament square now. you can see british flags and a number of different grou
the police warned people to keep away from central london. these are the shots live in trafalgar square. you can see people standing around a bit quite a heavy police presence and we have seen people throwing bottles, possibly other things, at police officers. and different groups moving, running at times. and this was initially centred around the churchill statue, which has been boxed up in the knowledge the protests were going to be held today. a section 60 order has been put in place for...
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this is the scene right now in central london. pleas by the mayor of london and by government ministers not to attend because of coronavirus have been ignored. we are in a health pandemic across the united kingdom and coronavirus is a deadly virus and of course, i would say to those that want to protest, please don't. nhs trusts in england say they were not consulted — or given any notice — of a government announcement friday that all hospital staff will have to wear surgical masks from a week on monday. thousands demonstrated in sydney this saturday against racism. some treated themselves after having pepper sprayed on them by police. a u—turn by the bosses of american football — they say they were wrong to ban players from protesting against police brutality. and prince william reveals he's become a volunteer counsellor on mental health. hello and, if you've justjoined us, welcome to bbc news for viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm shaun ley with the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. thousa
this is the scene right now in central london. pleas by the mayor of london and by government ministers not to attend because of coronavirus have been ignored. we are in a health pandemic across the united kingdom and coronavirus is a deadly virus and of course, i would say to those that want to protest, please don't. nhs trusts in england say they were not consulted — or given any notice — of a government announcement friday that all hospital staff will have to wear surgical masks from a...
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back to the pictures in central london. still at large numbers of police and protesters in that stand—off position. we know they have gathered around the statue of sir winston churchill. they have gathered around trafalgar square. and in some numbers. our reporter on the ground has said he thinks it is made up of people who have come along to protect the statues and think it is important and felt unhappy at what happened in the last few days. clearly also some right wing groups also gathering. and there was intelligence this was going to be happening. that is why some of the black lives matter protesters gathered yesterday, to avoid any kind of big stand—off. from today, places of worship in england can reopen — but only for private prayer, and under strict conditions. many muslim and orthodoxjewish communities, whose worship often revolves around communal gatherings, will have to wait until the 4th ofjuly at the earliest. qari asim is a senior imam at makkah mosque in leeds. he is also chair of mosque and imams natio
back to the pictures in central london. still at large numbers of police and protesters in that stand—off position. we know they have gathered around the statue of sir winston churchill. they have gathered around trafalgar square. and in some numbers. our reporter on the ground has said he thinks it is made up of people who have come along to protect the statues and think it is important and felt unhappy at what happened in the last few days. clearly also some right wing groups also...
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first, what did you make of what we saw in central london today? i think any level of extreme violence is to be condemned. the desecration of keith palmer's monument is appalling, and there is absolutely no need for that. in our country and our democracy, there is an opportunity and a right to protest, but the issue is to protest peacefully. last week, we had the black lives matter protests, and people are perfectly entitled to protest in the way that they want to, so long as it is peaceful. this week, we've had the alternative side protesting, in this case, not necessarily peacefully. and i believe at the moment five people have been arrested, metropolitan has clearly determined those individuals broke the law and needed to be arrested. as the home secretary said, if you break the law then you will be arrested, and that is right. but people do have a right to protest. however, in the current time, when there is the coronavirus outbreak, everybody is asking people to stay away, to stay at home, and to stay away, to stay at home, and to be safe, and
first, what did you make of what we saw in central london today? i think any level of extreme violence is to be condemned. the desecration of keith palmer's monument is appalling, and there is absolutely no need for that. in our country and our democracy, there is an opportunity and a right to protest, but the issue is to protest peacefully. last week, we had the black lives matter protests, and people are perfectly entitled to protest in the way that they want to, so long as it is peaceful....
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. 0ur correspondent, chi chi izundu, is in central london. that is, she was in central london earlier, but i think we can go to oui’ earlier, but i think we can go to our home affairs correspondent. tom symonds, is at downing street in central london, where crowds are beginning to gather. what is happening? there has been a general move from the area near the embassy across vauxhall bridge and down the north side of the thames to downing street, where again a crowd has gathered outside downing street. i think what strikes me watching these protesters is the level of anger being demonstrated. but talking to some of the protesters as we walked down here, there is a feeling that they might be changing a perception in of racism in britain with his protest. three in one week, which is quite unusual on top of everything else that has happened in the united states. but i have to say, it is very peaceful so far. very loud, very angry but taking pa rt very loud, very angry but taking part ina very loud, very angry but taking part in a peaceful prote
. 0ur correspondent, chi chi izundu, is in central london. that is, she was in central london earlier, but i think we can go to oui’ earlier, but i think we can go to our home affairs correspondent. tom symonds, is at downing street in central london, where crowds are beginning to gather. what is happening? there has been a general move from the area near the embassy across vauxhall bridge and down the north side of the thames to downing street, where again a crowd has gathered outside...
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this is the scene live outside the us embassy in central london — we'll bring you the latest in central london. that has now broken up as people are making their way across the bridges and back into central london. no new coronavirus deaths have been reported in scotland in the past 24 hours — for the first time since lockdown began. police say 10,000 people are taking part in anti—racism protests in bristol. cheering protesters in the city centre pulled down a statue of the 17th century slave trader and mp edward colston — a number of landmarks in bristol are named after him. the statue was designed byjohn cassidy and erected in 1895. in the past few years there have been repeated calls to remove it as colston is a controversial figure who made his fortune in the slave trade. joining me now is the author and historian, professor david 0lusoga. he has been targeted for several yea rs, he has been targeted for several years, controversialfigure he has been targeted for several years, controversial figure as a slave trader. also at the same time in his era, a big philanthropist. as
this is the scene live outside the us embassy in central london — we'll bring you the latest in central london. that has now broken up as people are making their way across the bridges and back into central london. no new coronavirus deaths have been reported in scotland in the past 24 hours — for the first time since lockdown began. police say 10,000 people are taking part in anti—racism protests in bristol. cheering protesters in the city centre pulled down a statue of the 17th century...
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tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris, but also took place in marseille, nice and leon. chanting in the capital, around 15,000 gathered in place de la republique. they say the supposed glory of the republic doesn't apply to black people. rallies which started peacefully intensified. some protesters threw fireworks, bottles and paving stones. police fired back with tear gas. officials say more than 20 people were arrested, including 12 far right activists, who draped a ‘white lives matter‘ banner from an apartment block. the killing of george floyd in the united states has sparked a global wave of protest
tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris, but also took place in marseille,...
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more than a hundred people were arrested during yesterday's violent demonstrations in central london involving far—right groups. they were detained for offences including violent disorder, breach of the peace and possessing weapons. six police officers were injured. the prime minister described the attacks on police as racist thuggery. sean dilley has this report. thousands of people join protests, despite calls from police to stay at home. many were peaceful, but violent clashes soon broke out. police officers were attacked throughout the day as they attempted to keep distance between anti—racism and far—right groups. a barrage of missiles were launched at them. in whitehall, the crowd pushed their way through and tried to attack photographers. the prime minister, borisjohnson, condemned the minority the individuals that are basically putting the safety of our police officers and the safety of the public at risk will expect to face the full force of the law. people from a variety of backgrounds turned out as self—proclaimed protectors of statues after winston churchill's mon
more than a hundred people were arrested during yesterday's violent demonstrations in central london involving far—right groups. they were detained for offences including violent disorder, breach of the peace and possessing weapons. six police officers were injured. the prime minister described the attacks on police as racist thuggery. sean dilley has this report. thousands of people join protests, despite calls from police to stay at home. many were peaceful, but violent clashes soon broke...
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tom symonds, bbc news, central london. meanwhile in france, thousands of anti—racism demonstrators gathered in paris and other cities to protest against police brutality. sparked by the death of george floyd in the united states, french campaigners are highlighting similar local issues. the rallies have been organised under the banner "truth for adama", after adama traore — a young black man who died in police custody — with protesters chanting slogans calling forjustice. the government allowed the demonstrations to go ahead despite the coronavirus restrictions. david chazan, a journalist in paris, had spent much of the day out on the streets of the french capital. the police say that about 15,000 demonstrators gathered in place de la republique in the heart of paris. that's where i was, and i'm sure there were at least that number of people there. and the protests were generally peaceful, but some demonstrators did throw fireworks at the police, who responded with tear gas. now, most of the protesters had dispersed
tom symonds, bbc news, central london. meanwhile in france, thousands of anti—racism demonstrators gathered in paris and other cities to protest against police brutality. sparked by the death of george floyd in the united states, french campaigners are highlighting similar local issues. the rallies have been organised under the banner "truth for adama", after adama traore — a young black man who died in police custody — with protesters chanting slogans calling forjustice. the...
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when i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in front of parity with george roy was an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police and police have seen many cute weeks ago in the united states since there's been a whole wave of black life is that the rap did well why. and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today starting in parliament square but now they're headed towards the united states and to see in central london it's been very much a peaceful scene throughout the day today no doubt of course we've seen some various different charts there of the day from black sites mounted to no justice no peace and of course i can't read the very last quote of $2.00 of this comes as the united kingdom is in the height of a lockdown scenario where the position of government line is to only trouble for essential papa says protesters here today would argue that it is an absolutely essential matter why they should come out onto the streets of central london become so to see t
when i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in front of parity with george roy was an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police and police have seen many cute weeks ago in the united states since there's been a whole wave of black life is that the rap did well why. and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today starting in parliament square but now they're headed towards...
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tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across the country. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris. it also took place in marseille, nice and leon. in the capital, 15,000 gathered. they said suppose glory of republic doesn't apply to lack people. rallies which started peacefully intensified. some protesters through fireworks, models and paving stones. police fired back with tear gas. 0fficials police fired back with tear gas. officials say more than 20 people were arrested, including 12 far right activists to draped a white lives matter from an apartment block. the killing of george floyd in the united states has sparked a global wave of protests against racism.
tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across the country. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris. it also took place in marseille,...
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i reported there in central london. black lives matter protestors in the australian state of new south wales have won a last—minute appeal against a court order that tried to stop them from taking to the streets. demonstrators have focused on the treatment of indigenous australians. prime minister scott morrison warned that protests risked undoing the progress made in fighting coronavirus. a warning: shaimaa khalil‘s report contains some distressing images. black lives matter! a day of high tempers and high spirits for protesters in central sydney. politicians had urged them to stay away, fearing another wave of covid—i9. i say to them, don't go. not because you shouldn't express your view. find another way to express your view. but that didn't stop them. i'm an aboriginal woman so it's a subject very close to my heart, and it'sjust so nice to see people from all creeds come together for this. i don't want to be a white person who sits by and does nothing, so that's why i'm here today. in the past three decades, m
i reported there in central london. black lives matter protestors in the australian state of new south wales have won a last—minute appeal against a court order that tried to stop them from taking to the streets. demonstrators have focused on the treatment of indigenous australians. prime minister scott morrison warned that protests risked undoing the progress made in fighting coronavirus. a warning: shaimaa khalil‘s report contains some distressing images. black lives matter! a day of high...
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when i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in solidarity with george croyde of course an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police in police custody nearly 2 weeks ago in the united states since that incident there's been a whole wave of black life back to protest that ever up to world wide and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today starting in parliament square but now they're headed towards the united states and to see in central london it's been very much a peaceful scene throughout the day today no doubt of course we've seen some various different charts there of the day from black sites munches to no justice no peace and of course i can read the very last words of 2.01 of this comes as the united kingdom is in the height of a lockdown scenario where the position of government line is only trouble for essential papa says protesters here today would argue that it is an absolutely essential matter why they should come out onto the streets of central lond
when i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in solidarity with george croyde of course an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police in police custody nearly 2 weeks ago in the united states since that incident there's been a whole wave of black life back to protest that ever up to world wide and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today starting in parliament square but...
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this is a picture in central london right now. the crowd looks as though it has thinned a little bit since the early afternoon and it is mid—afternoon in the uk now, that there are still significant numbers of people in central london and they will eventually disperse, and of course eventually disperse, and of course even that process of dispersal becomes quite complicated in a time ofa becomes quite complicated in a time of a pandemic. well, we've been speaking to some of the people who were at the rally about why they felt the need to attend. with everything that is going on in terms of what is going on in the world, notjust america but globally, it is our duty to actually do something. it has been our grandfather's fight, our father's fight, we do not want it to be our children's fight and that is why we want to make sure they are a part of this as well. i think it is important to stand in solidarity with anti—racist movements internationally because we are a globalised world, but i think it is really important that we do n
this is a picture in central london right now. the crowd looks as though it has thinned a little bit since the early afternoon and it is mid—afternoon in the uk now, that there are still significant numbers of people in central london and they will eventually disperse, and of course eventually disperse, and of course even that process of dispersal becomes quite complicated in a time ofa becomes quite complicated in a time of a pandemic. well, we've been speaking to some of the people who were...
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well i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in solidarity with george croyde of course an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police in police custody nearly 2 weeks ago in the united states since our incident there's been a whole wave of black life massive protests that are up to it worldwide and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today starting in parliament square but now they're headed towards the united states and to see in central london it's been very much a peaceful scene throughout the day today no doubt of course we've seen some various different charges brought the day from black sites mounted to no justice no peace and of course i can't read the very last words of 2.01 of this comes as the united kingdom is in the height of a lockdown scenario where the position of government line is only trouble for essential papa says protesters here today would argue that it is an absolutely essential matter why they should come out onto the streets of central l
well i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in solidarity with george croyde of course an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police in police custody nearly 2 weeks ago in the united states since our incident there's been a whole wave of black life massive protests that are up to it worldwide and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today starting in parliament square but...
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square but now they're headed towards the united states and the sea in central london it's been very much a peaceful scene throughout the day today no doubt of course we've seen some various different charts the other day from black sites month to 2 no justice no peace and of course i can read the very last words of george right now one of this comes as the united kingdom is in the heights of a lockdown scenario where the fish of government line is only trouble for essential papa says protesters here today would argue that it is an absolutely essential matter why they should come out onto the streets of central london it comes to see the metropolitan police officer has warned that large mass gatherings like one of this size is indeed are no full on the house secretary is urging protesters to stay at home like so many i'm appalled by the death of george floyd but we're still facing a health crisis so please for the safety of your loved ones do not attend large gatherings including demonstrations of more than 6 people now londoners here argue the police brutality is not just an issue i
square but now they're headed towards the united states and the sea in central london it's been very much a peaceful scene throughout the day today no doubt of course we've seen some various different charts the other day from black sites month to 2 no justice no peace and of course i can read the very last words of george right now one of this comes as the united kingdom is in the heights of a lockdown scenario where the fish of government line is only trouble for essential papa says...
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tom symonds, bbc news, central london. you're watching bbc news. a reminder of our main story this hour. the chief of police in the american city of atlanta has resigned, a day after officers shot dead a black man. she said the police needed to rebuild trust. well, christian boone is a journalist for the newspaper atla nta journalist for the newspaper atlanta journal constitution. he gave us more details of the shooting. well, it happened friday night, at a wendy's. rayshard brooks had fallen asleep, two officers arrived on the scene, and what we are told tonight by the lawyers who are speaking for the brooks family, and had spoken with some witnesses, is that it started off low—key. they seem to having a conversation. then brooks was arrested. things got sort of out of hand from there. he took off with a taser and he was shot in the back. and what else have the lawyers for brooks' family been telling you? well, they have spoken to several witnesses and they said the officers on the scene, before they ever rendered help to mr brooks, they collect
tom symonds, bbc news, central london. you're watching bbc news. a reminder of our main story this hour. the chief of police in the american city of atlanta has resigned, a day after officers shot dead a black man. she said the police needed to rebuild trust. well, christian boone is a journalist for the newspaper atla nta journalist for the newspaper atlanta journal constitution. he gave us more details of the shooting. well, it happened friday night, at a wendy's. rayshard brooks had fallen...
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from a lawyer to hyde park in central london shall the reporting thank you. in washington d.c. 1600 extra troops have been deployed military vehicles seen all know the streets this cross. the atlantic again here thousands of people risking arrest by defying curfew orders the white choice taking no chances a security cordons being erected outside officers reportedly have resorted to using tear gas and rubber bullets after protesters broke up the meantime a brazen attempt on looting over the west. this forklift was used to ram into an electronics retailer in california up to 20 businesses in moore of sustained damage since monday officials are blaming roving gangs who aren't local. but can he stay in new york stores are securing themselves wooden hoarding smashed windows no line the streets are prestigious shopping district some are going further like in this liquor store in the state of illinois where stuff are arming themselves and they will often takes us through why. risks erupting into something more dangerous. here's one thing the protests against police
from a lawyer to hyde park in central london shall the reporting thank you. in washington d.c. 1600 extra troops have been deployed military vehicles seen all know the streets this cross. the atlantic again here thousands of people risking arrest by defying curfew orders the white choice taking no chances a security cordons being erected outside officers reportedly have resorted to using tear gas and rubber bullets after protesters broke up the meantime a brazen attempt on looting over the...
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tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris, but also took place in marseille, nice and lyon. chanting in the capital, around 15,000 gathered in place de la republique. they say the supposed glory of the republic doesn't apply to black people. rallies which started peacefully intensified. some protesters threw fireworks, bottles and paving stones. police fired back with tear gas. officials say more than 20 people were arrested, including 12 far right activists, who draped a ‘white lives matter‘ banner from an apartment block. the killing of george floyd in the united states has sparked a global wave of protest
tom symonds, bbc news, central london. moving to france now where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston has this report. demonstrations were most intense in the capital, paris, but also took place in marseille,...
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tom symonds, bbc news, central london. let's get some of the day's other news. the italian prime minister says his country should turn the coronavirus crisis into an opportunity to push through long—delayed reforms. giuseppe conte announced plans to simplify bureaucracy, improve education and support the poorest. italy is set to be the largest beneficiary of a huge eu recovery fund. russia has reported more than 8,000 new coronavirus cases on saturday, raising its total to over 520,000. it means the country has the third—highest figure in the world after the united states and brazil. its official death toll stands at nearly 7,000 — many times lower than the figure seen in other countries with serious outbreaks. moving to france now, where there have been clashes between protesters and police in several cities across france. demonstrators are demanding an end to racism in french society under the black lives matter movement following the death of george floyd in the united states. police fired tear gas after crowds threw fireworks and bottles. rich preston
tom symonds, bbc news, central london. let's get some of the day's other news. the italian prime minister says his country should turn the coronavirus crisis into an opportunity to push through long—delayed reforms. giuseppe conte announced plans to simplify bureaucracy, improve education and support the poorest. italy is set to be the largest beneficiary of a huge eu recovery fund. russia has reported more than 8,000 new coronavirus cases on saturday, raising its total to over 520,000. it...
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tonight at ten, violent clashes between police and protesters in central london. they came as the protesters, including some far—right activists, claimed they were protecting statues from anti—racism demonstrators. the home secretary condemned the clashes. the individuals that are perpetrating violence, thuggery and the shameful behaviour should expect to face the full force of the law. racism, stigma and social inequality may increase the risk from coronavirus within ethnic minority communities according to a leaked draft report. a warning from health charities that people shielding from the pandemic are losing trust and need clear information about the risks they face. while it's back together again for some people who've been living alone in england and northern ireland. good evening. there were scenes of violence in central london today after demonstrators clashed with police in a day of unrest condemned by the prime minister and the home secretary. groups including some far—right activists had gathered in the capital, saying they were protecting statues
tonight at ten, violent clashes between police and protesters in central london. they came as the protesters, including some far—right activists, claimed they were protecting statues from anti—racism demonstrators. the home secretary condemned the clashes. the individuals that are perpetrating violence, thuggery and the shameful behaviour should expect to face the full force of the law. racism, stigma and social inequality may increase the risk from coronavirus within ethnic minority...
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and tense moments in central london as demonstrators target police after a deadline for protest to end comes into effect. i mean welling's with the sports news with football being played tonight in italy germany and spain you know messi and barcelona return to the pitch for the 1st time in 3 months trying to maintain their position at the top of lolly. welcome to the new sounds good to have accompanied the coronavirus pandemic started in china and now the rush is old to contain it again the biggest wholesale food market in the capital beijing is closed under police guard after dozens of people to. positive local cases detected in the city of $20000000.00 people for more than 60 days officials in the affected areas are now on a war time sorting train a year reports from beijing. video of chinese military police entering beijing's from thai district has been circulating on social media and you cluster of cases discovered here on friday has triggered what the government is calling a wartime footing to contain the outbreak dozens of locally transmitted cases are linked to sion friday whole
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more than 100 people are arrested after a day of violent clashes in central london, involving far—right activists uk prime minister borisjohnson orders a review of the two metre social distancing rule in england, following calls to scrap it. remembering the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire in london three years ago. matt lucas and david walliams apologise for the use of blackface make—up in the comedy series little britain. tourists start returning to venice as restrictions are eased, but locals demand limits on numbers. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. our top story — there has been another night of unrest in the united states following the killing of another black man, rayshard brooks, by police in the city of atlanta. protesters blocked a major road and set fire to a drive— through restaurant where the killing of rayshard brooks took place on friday. one of the two white police officers involved has been sacked, and atla nta's police chief has res
more than 100 people are arrested after a day of violent clashes in central london, involving far—right activists uk prime minister borisjohnson orders a review of the two metre social distancing rule in england, following calls to scrap it. remembering the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire in london three years ago. matt lucas and david walliams apologise for the use of blackface make—up in the comedy series little britain. tourists start returning to venice as restrictions are...
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more than 100 people were arrested during yesterday's violent demonstrations in central london involving far—right groups. they were detained for offences including violent disorder, breach of the peace and possessing weapons. six police officers were injured. the prime minister described the attacks on police as racist thuggery. sean dilley has this report. thousands of people join protests, despite calls from police to stay at home. many were peaceful, but violent clashes soon broke out. police officers were attacked throughout the day as they attempted to keep distance between anti—racism and far—right groups. a barrage of missiles were launched at them. to attack photographers. the prime minister, borisjohnson, condemned the minority of protesters on twitter. the individuals that are basically putting the safety of our police officers and the safety of the public at risk will expect to face the full force of the law. people from a variety of backgrounds turned out as self—proclaimed protectors of statues after winston churchill's monument was damaged last week. this protester
more than 100 people were arrested during yesterday's violent demonstrations in central london involving far—right groups. they were detained for offences including violent disorder, breach of the peace and possessing weapons. six police officers were injured. the prime minister described the attacks on police as racist thuggery. sean dilley has this report. thousands of people join protests, despite calls from police to stay at home. many were peaceful, but violent clashes soon broke out....
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reporting us from the huge protests there in central london at the moment thank you so much. let's move on to some other stories making news around the world cycle nice argo has made landfall on india's western coast authorities in the mega city mumbai have closed factories and offices and called her residence to stay indoors 100000 people have been evacuated from flood prone areas it is the 1st powerful storm to hit the region in decades. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has defended his decision to not take action against a series of posts from u.s. president donald trump critics say the post spread misinformation about voting by mail and encourage violence against demonstrators several facebook employees have resigned over the company stance. russia will spend at $72000000000.00 to restore the economy following the coronavirus shutdown the country is reeling from the collapse of oil prices prime minister. briefed president vladimir putin about the program it will run over 2 years and boost employment salaries and economic growth . and british prime minister boris johnson is
reporting us from the huge protests there in central london at the moment thank you so much. let's move on to some other stories making news around the world cycle nice argo has made landfall on india's western coast authorities in the mega city mumbai have closed factories and offices and called her residence to stay indoors 100000 people have been evacuated from flood prone areas it is the 1st powerful storm to hit the region in decades. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg has defended his...
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more than 100 people are arrested after a day of violent clashes in central london involving some far right activists. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, right activists. the uk prime minister, boris johnson, orders right activists. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, orders a review of the two metre social distancing role in england after calls to scrap it. remembering the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire. in london three years ago matt lucas and david walliams apologise for the use of blackface make—up in the comedy series little britain. tourists start returning to venice as restrictions are eased, but locals demand limits on numbers. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. our top story — there has been another night of unrest in the united states as racial tensions and anger at police brutality continue to grow following the killing of another black man, rayshard brooks, by police in the city of atlanta. police fired tear gas when protesters blocked
more than 100 people are arrested after a day of violent clashes in central london involving some far right activists. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, right activists. the uk prime minister, boris johnson, orders right activists. the uk prime minister, borisjohnson, orders a review of the two metre social distancing role in england after calls to scrap it. remembering the 72 people who died in the grenfell tower fire. in london three years ago matt lucas and david walliams apologise for...
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pictures from the protests in central london lead a number of the papers. the sunday mirror leads with clashes between police and far right demonstrators — with officers holding back protestors in whitehall. the sunday telegraph reports that ministers are discussing proposals to make it easier to prosecute people who damage war memorials — with prison sentences of up to 10 years. the prime minister is set to scrap the 2 metre social distancing rule according to the mail on sunday — who say the intervention comes after leading restauranteurs warned keeping it would cost millions ofjobs. a warning from the children's commissioner for england is on the front of the observer. anne longfield accuses borisjohnson of putting children's basic right to education at risk over what he paper calls the "chaotic" return to schools. the sunday express leads with the chancellor encouraging people to return to the high street when non—essential shops reopen on monday. and, the sunday times reports that the prime minister is abandoning plans — inherited from theres
pictures from the protests in central london lead a number of the papers. the sunday mirror leads with clashes between police and far right demonstrators — with officers holding back protestors in whitehall. the sunday telegraph reports that ministers are discussing proposals to make it easier to prosecute people who damage war memorials — with prison sentences of up to 10 years. the prime minister is set to scrap the 2 metre social distancing rule according to the mail on sunday — who...
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the paper also features an image of a man who joined anti—racism protests in central london, prompted by the killing of george floyd in police custody. a striking picture a horse fronts the daily mail. the animal bolted through a crowd of people in central london as protesters clashed with police at the anti—racism rally outside downing street. it clashed with the traffic light. also covering the london protests is the independent which has an image of demonstrators gathering in london — despite warnings about the risk of coronavirus infection. but the papers leads with the story that up to ten million people could be on nhs waiting lists by autumn. boris johnson has ordered ministers to speed up the construction of new hospitals as he prepares to relaunch the conservatives‘ domestic agenda — reports the sunday telegraph. in a different story, the paper says police across europe are reviewing unsolved child disappearances to see whether there is any link to the prime suspect in the abduction of madeleine mccann. christian b is the man who german police suspect murdered madelei
the paper also features an image of a man who joined anti—racism protests in central london, prompted by the killing of george floyd in police custody. a striking picture a horse fronts the daily mail. the animal bolted through a crowd of people in central london as protesters clashed with police at the anti—racism rally outside downing street. it clashed with the traffic light. also covering the london protests is the independent which has an image of demonstrators gathering in london —...
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the movement so as you can see it's very peaceful scenes throughout the day in central london and many protester coming out in force to go making some racism what they call institutional discrimination and it's a good. thing i think this is. going to get the message across it's global it's a big net worth knowing. how long it's going to take. to be out here the mom being just. you know mystery this is the start of something. you know what i'm trying to change that perspective
the movement so as you can see it's very peaceful scenes throughout the day in central london and many protester coming out in force to go making some racism what they call institutional discrimination and it's a good. thing i think this is. going to get the message across it's global it's a big net worth knowing. how long it's going to take. to be out here the mom being just. you know mystery this is the start of something. you know what i'm trying to change that perspective
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pictures from the protests in central london lead a number of the papers. the sunday mirror leads with clashes between police and far—right demonstrators. the sunday telegraph reports that ministers are discussing proposals to make it easier to prosecute people who damage war memorials, with prison sentences of up to ten years. the prime minister is set to scrap the 2m social distancing rule according to the mail on sunday, who say the intervention comes after leading restaurateurs warned keeping it would cost millions ofjobs. a warning from the children's commissioner on the front of the observer, accusing borisjohnson of putting children's basic right to education at risk over the chaotic return to schools. the sunday express leads with the chancellor encouraging people to return to the high street when nonessential shops reopen on monday. the sunday times reports that the prime minister is abandoning plans to make gender change easier, meaning people won't be able to legally change their gender by self identifying as a different sex and will still requ
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well i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in solidarity with george croyde of course an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police in police custody nearly 2 weeks ago in the united states inside that there's been a whole new ways of life massive protests that are up to worldwide and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today they come so to say the metropolitan police officer has warned that notch mass gatherings like one of this size is indeed are no full on the house secretary is urging protesters to stay at home like so many i'm appalled by the death of george floyd but we're still facing a health crisis so please for the safety of your loved ones do not attend large gatherings now london is here argue the police brutality is not just an issue in america but it's also an issue here in britain that if they feel like a number of reasons for george floyd because the injustice that happened to him but also because of the injustice that's been happening in the
well i am here in the heart of central london where thousands of protesters are gathering here today in solidarity with george croyde of course an unarmed black man who died at the hands of police in police custody nearly 2 weeks ago in the united states inside that there's been a whole new ways of life massive protests that are up to worldwide and here in central london is absolutely no different we're seeing some huge huge numbers coming out today they come so to say the metropolitan police...
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james brown reports now on the unrest in central london. this is the designated meeting place for right wing groups who say that they have come here to defend britain's cultural heritage to defend its monuments however there have been a number of clashes with police that have taken place throughout the day here where police were charged police had bottles thrown at them and in other parts of london in the black lives matter demonstrations they've been making their way from hyde park down towards to follow the square and much of the controversy that surrounded the black lives matter protests has been around the vandalism in attacks on statues which are connected with britain's colonial past last week for instance in bristol the statue of edward cost in the slave trade was taken down thrown into the river and winston churchill who normally can be seen behind me here had his pedestal dog with the slogan was a racist now in response to that the mayor of london city can decided that he would board up this statue in a number of others but only to
james brown reports now on the unrest in central london. this is the designated meeting place for right wing groups who say that they have come here to defend britain's cultural heritage to defend its monuments however there have been a number of clashes with police that have taken place throughout the day here where police were charged police had bottles thrown at them and in other parts of london in the black lives matter demonstrations they've been making their way from hyde park down...
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chi chi izundu reporting there from central london. and in the united states, huge protests have continued in cities across the country at the killing in police custody of the black american, george floyd. crowds once again converged on the white house in washington dc. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool has more. nojustice! no peace! it was the biggest demonstration washington has seen since the killing of george floyd. but with none of the confrontation with security forces that we had seen previously. they sent in the national guard, the national guard here on the streets, they were tear—gassing people, shooting them with rubber bullets, you know, really perpetuating police brutality and violence on the streets of washington dc. we're still getting arrested, we're still getting pulled over, we're still getting discriminated in everything in american life, so we got to fight, not for now, but for the future. we may be just outside the white house, but the sense we get through speaking to people here is that this has now
chi chi izundu reporting there from central london. and in the united states, huge protests have continued in cities across the country at the killing in police custody of the black american, george floyd. crowds once again converged on the white house in washington dc. our north america correspondent aleem maqbool has more. nojustice! no peace! it was the biggest demonstration washington has seen since the killing of george floyd. but with none of the confrontation with security forces that we...
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at one store in central london scuffles broke out as customers tried to cram in. but despite long, socially—distant queues outside some stores, the number of people taking the opportunity for some retail therapy was just a third of what it would usually be. in northern ireland, non—essential shops reopened on friday, and in scotland and wales no date has yet been set. here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. the doors are finally open — a big moment for retailers who have lost billions of pounds in sales, and we are ready for some retail therapy too. birmingham, 7.30am. this is what happens when our high streets come out of hibernation after three long months. queues, and in lots of other places too, with primark drawing the biggest crowds. i got the day off workjust to come. really excited — a bit of normality. like, a good shopping spree is not the same as online shopping. just as long as you use your disinfectant, your anti—sort of thing, and keep your distance, it's absolutely fine. i think this is going to be the way of life for a long time.
at one store in central london scuffles broke out as customers tried to cram in. but despite long, socially—distant queues outside some stores, the number of people taking the opportunity for some retail therapy was just a third of what it would usually be. in northern ireland, non—essential shops reopened on friday, and in scotland and wales no date has yet been set. here's our business correspondent, emma simpson. the doors are finally open — a big moment for retailers who have lost...
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the paper also features an image of a man who joined anti—racism protests in central london, prompted by the killing of george floyd in police custody. the mail on sunday has a picture of the horse which bolted through a crowd of people in central london as protesters clashed with police at the anti—racism rally outside downing street. the independent has an image of demonstrators gathering in london despite warnings about the risk of coronavirus infection but leads with the story that up to ten million people could be on nhs waiting lists by autumn. according to the sunday telegraph, the prime minister has ordered ministers to speed up the construction of new hospitals as he prepares to relaunch the conservatives' domestic agenda after months of focusing on the coronavirus pandemic. the paper also reports police across europe are reviewing unsolved child disappearances to see whether there is any link to the prime suspect in the abduction of madeleine mccann. the sunday mirror has an image of christian b — the man suspected by german police of murdering madeleine mccann. it also
the paper also features an image of a man who joined anti—racism protests in central london, prompted by the killing of george floyd in police custody. the mail on sunday has a picture of the horse which bolted through a crowd of people in central london as protesters clashed with police at the anti—racism rally outside downing street. the independent has an image of demonstrators gathering in london despite warnings about the risk of coronavirus infection but leads with the story that up...
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also tense moments in central london as demonstrators target police after a deadline for protests comes into effect. and canada's prime minister orders an investigation after a video shows police brutality against an indigenous cheats. welcome to the program the coronavirus pandemic started in china and now the rush is on to contain it again the biggest wholesale food market in the capital beijing is closed and under police guard after dozens of people tested positive now they're the 1st local cases detected in the city of 20000000 people for more than 50 days officials in the affected areas say they're now on a wartime footing katrina you has more from beijing. video of chinese military police entering beijing from thai district has been circulating on social media and you cluster of cases discovered here on friday has triggered what the government is calling on a war time footing to contain the outbreak dozens of locally transmitted cases a link to the wholesale market the biggest in the capital. from tide history has image. law to work. has set up a few headquarters to manage and shi
also tense moments in central london as demonstrators target police after a deadline for protests comes into effect. and canada's prime minister orders an investigation after a video shows police brutality against an indigenous cheats. welcome to the program the coronavirus pandemic started in china and now the rush is on to contain it again the biggest wholesale food market in the capital beijing is closed and under police guard after dozens of people tested positive now they're the 1st local...
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ok james thanks for that the latest there from central london from reporter james brown let's hope it's a states peaceful this afternoon thank you. and i were in the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi is leading the fight against confederate statues on capitol hill she has even sent a letter to the joint committee on the library asking for them to be removed or made the nationwide demonstrations against racism can you imagine jefferson davis. treason it makes region against united states of net and this tragedy i feel good because their state like him here this comes amid the current campaign in the country to take down symbols of the confederacy in norfolk virginia a statue of a confederate soldier has been removed after standing on its place for more than $100.00 days however officials things cites the state the decision to take it down was made out of safety concerns import smith a man suffered serious injuries after being hit by statue toppled by demonstrators in tiple for statues of being beheaded in the city we discuss the war on monuments the host of r.t. america's contact story on
ok james thanks for that the latest there from central london from reporter james brown let's hope it's a states peaceful this afternoon thank you. and i were in the u.s. house speaker nancy pelosi is leading the fight against confederate statues on capitol hill she has even sent a letter to the joint committee on the library asking for them to be removed or made the nationwide demonstrations against racism can you imagine jefferson davis. treason it makes region against united states of net...
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pictures from the protests in central london lead a number of the papers. the sunday mirror leads with clashes between police and far—right demonstrators, with officers holding back protestors in whitehall. the sunday telegraph reports that ministers are discussing proposals to make it easier to prosecute people who damage war memorials, with prison sentences of up to ten years. the prime minister is set to scrap the two—metre social distancing rule, according to the mail on sunday, who say the intervention comes after leading restauranteurs warned keeping it would cost millions ofjobs. a warning from the children's commissioner for england is on the front of the observer. anne longfield accuses borisjohnson of putting children's basic right to education at risk over what the paper calls the "chaotic" return to schools. the sunday express leads with the chancellor encouraging people to return to the high street when nonessential shops reopen on monday. the sunday times reports that the prime minister is abandoning plans, inherited from theresa may's gov
pictures from the protests in central london lead a number of the papers. the sunday mirror leads with clashes between police and far—right demonstrators, with officers holding back protestors in whitehall. the sunday telegraph reports that ministers are discussing proposals to make it easier to prosecute people who damage war memorials, with prison sentences of up to ten years. the prime minister is set to scrap the two—metre social distancing rule, according to the mail on sunday, who say...
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more than 100 people are arrested after a day of violent clashes in central london, involving some far—right activists. the individuals who are basically put in the safety of our police officers and the public will expect to face the full force of the law. borisjohnson commissions a review into the two metre social distancing rule, as non—essential shops across england prepare to reopen tomorrow matt lucas and david walliams apologise for the use of blackface make—up in the comedy series little britain. rory mcilroy and justin rose are three shots off the lead in texas as the pga tour returns. it could have been very different, though. two bogeys and a double bogey for rose in his third round. the good morning. lengthy sunny spells and slow—moving downpours with low cloud persisting on the east coast. more detailed view in about 15 minutes. it's sunday 14th june. our top story. disturbances have broken out in the us city of atlanta after the fatal shooting by police of a black man. protestors have set fire to the drive—thru restaurant where the incident took place, police have respon
more than 100 people are arrested after a day of violent clashes in central london, involving some far—right activists. the individuals who are basically put in the safety of our police officers and the public will expect to face the full force of the law. borisjohnson commissions a review into the two metre social distancing rule, as non—essential shops across england prepare to reopen tomorrow matt lucas and david walliams apologise for the use of blackface make—up in the comedy series...
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violence broke out in central london between and here racism and far right groups there holding rival demonstrations some of the far right crowd attacked police officers trying to keep the 2 sides apart prime minister johnson described the event as racist thuggery. reports. they came they said to protect a monument. a statue of churchill that had already been boarded up to prevent vandalism thousands of far right supporters from various organizations descended on parliament square. the same crowd she voiced anger at damage done to start choose attacking policemen and women was the. pelting them with objects fireworks even using broke barriers that were meant to keep them apart from another march organized by anti racism groups. but some broke away. scores of police officers moved into position to stop further breakouts of violence there's already been scenes of tension between those far right organizations and the police that protest itself meanwhile what the black wives' matter movement here wants to do is focus on the issues rather than any possible eruptions between them and the fa
violence broke out in central london between and here racism and far right groups there holding rival demonstrations some of the far right crowd attacked police officers trying to keep the 2 sides apart prime minister johnson described the event as racist thuggery. reports. they came they said to protect a monument. a statue of churchill that had already been boarded up to prevent vandalism thousands of far right supporters from various organizations descended on parliament square. the same...
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in central london, many thousands gathered in support of black lives matter. it's been our grandfather's fights, our father's fight, we don't want it to be our children's fight and that's why we want to make sure they're a part of this as well. police say the day passed mostly without events, but as the evening approached, the mood started to turn. many had already left when fireworks, bikes and other missiles were launched towards police lines outside downing street. officers in riot gear replaced those in less protective uniforms to disperse those who remained. shouting and yelling oh, my god, the horse has bolted! a mounted police officer hit her head on a traffic light when her panicked horse bolted. by then riderless, it ran into the crowd and trampled a person. both the protester and officer received medical treatment. the horse made its own way back to police stables. the justice for george floyd protests went ahead in heavy rain and despite the government strongly urging people not to break social distancing rules by gathering in mass crowds. more prot
in central london, many thousands gathered in support of black lives matter. it's been our grandfather's fights, our father's fight, we don't want it to be our children's fight and that's why we want to make sure they're a part of this as well. police say the day passed mostly without events, but as the evening approached, the mood started to turn. many had already left when fireworks, bikes and other missiles were launched towards police lines outside downing street. officers in riot gear...
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and he racism and far right activists have clashed in central london during rival demonstrations there were tense moments between police and protesters some throwing bottles and fireworks and offices and riot police and france fired tear gas at a largely peaceful protest against racism and police brutality thousands of people defied a ban to join the march and central paris the rally was led by supporters of adama troll or a french black man who died in police custody and 2016 and unclear circumstances. the hundreds of people in cities across lebanon have protested for a 3rd consecutive day there demanding the government resign over the country's worst economic crisis in decades. demonstrators say politicians are failing to take urgent action as unemployment soars along with the cost of living the lebanese pound has lost more than half its value since october lebanon's prime minister is blaming the previous government for the economic turmoil. has failed and all the secret schemes have field from deep in the crisis some of trying to pump rumors and push people to the street they want t
and he racism and far right activists have clashed in central london during rival demonstrations there were tense moments between police and protesters some throwing bottles and fireworks and offices and riot police and france fired tear gas at a largely peaceful protest against racism and police brutality thousands of people defied a ban to join the march and central paris the rally was led by supporters of adama troll or a french black man who died in police custody and 2016 and unclear...
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absolutely all throughout the day people have been marching through central london in response to the killing of george floyd which largely is going to peacefully tens of thousands of people marching from the u.s. embassy to here in parliament square and also there is gun shoot at the moment things are a little tense there were clashes this evening as the police rushed into the crowd just outside of parliament square to try to make an arrest the crowd. went to get a person back from the police and clashes took place whitehall towards queens and charles street things are calm somewhat there have been some running scuffles back and forth between police and protesters during the course of the day and we can have a look at some of the flashpoints and they do want to go. despite those clashes which protest this is started by the police the mood has been one of the fire and also towards tbilisi many people coming up to us to tell us of their reasons for attending this protest. so what we do stand up and should we do understand as individuals own this thing as i want past know never experien
absolutely all throughout the day people have been marching through central london in response to the killing of george floyd which largely is going to peacefully tens of thousands of people marching from the u.s. embassy to here in parliament square and also there is gun shoot at the moment things are a little tense there were clashes this evening as the police rushed into the crowd just outside of parliament square to try to make an arrest the crowd. went to get a person back from the police...
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i want to take you to hyde park in central london. as we have been reporting, thousands attending a demonstration, one of many demonstrations around the world in protest at the police behaviour and the killing of the black civilian in minneapolis, george floyd, who has been the subject of an unusual statement from the national police chiefs council in the uk per se, we stand all those across the globe who are appalled and horrified by the way that george floyd lost his life, justice and should follow. as i say, a highly unusual statement from them. as you can see, in his live pictures, thousands of people attending the protest which has been organised by the black lives matter campaign group. organisers have asked people to spread their arms out to maintain a two metre distance from each other as crowds were heard to chant, the uk is not innocent. it has been good—natu red to chant, the uk is not innocent. it has been good—natured and peaceful and whilst some traffic disruption in central london, it is a protest, one of many aroun
i want to take you to hyde park in central london. as we have been reporting, thousands attending a demonstration, one of many demonstrations around the world in protest at the police behaviour and the killing of the black civilian in minneapolis, george floyd, who has been the subject of an unusual statement from the national police chiefs council in the uk per se, we stand all those across the globe who are appalled and horrified by the way that george floyd lost his life, justice and should...
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that live matches i think since and events across the united kingdom however here in central london we are in the middle of a knockdown scenario where this. is not a central park and no matter how the beginning of today's demonstrations all denies it really trying to. their best to maintain some social distancing but as you can see it's not on impossible to do got here today protested really saying the cause is you crazy to stay away they're also making connections with police brutality and . not just over in america but here in the united kingdom know that the latest statistics show that the metropolitan police are 4 times more likely to use excessive force against black people than they are white people so that's another message that we're hearing really resonating here today and while protesters want to make a connection with these brutality they want to condemn the violence excessive force in the states that's something that the heads of state here in the u.k. failed to do. i think what happened. in the united states was appalling it was inexcusable we all saw it on our screens and
that live matches i think since and events across the united kingdom however here in central london we are in the middle of a knockdown scenario where this. is not a central park and no matter how the beginning of today's demonstrations all denies it really trying to. their best to maintain some social distancing but as you can see it's not on impossible to do got here today protested really saying the cause is you crazy to stay away they're also making connections with police brutality and ....
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this is the scene right now in central london. pleas by the mayor of london and by government ministers not to attend because of coronavirus have been ignored. we are in a health pandemic across the united kingdom and coronavirus is a deadly virus and of course, i would say to those that want to protest, please don't. nhs trusts in england say they were not consulted —
this is the scene right now in central london. pleas by the mayor of london and by government ministers not to attend because of coronavirus have been ignored. we are in a health pandemic across the united kingdom and coronavirus is a deadly virus and of course, i would say to those that want to protest, please don't. nhs trusts in england say they were not consulted —
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the headlines: the prime minister has condemned violent protests in central london as "racist thuggery". groups including far—right activists clashed with police in the capital earlier, as they gathered near parliament and the statue of sir winston churchill. meanwhile, in trafalgar square, protestors threw objects at police as they tried to contain the crowds. another 181 people in the uk have died after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the total death toll to 41,662. the bbc has obtained a copy of a leaked draft report into the impact of coronavirus on ethnic minority communities. it includes as yet unpublished recommendations on how to protect them. support bubbles come into effect across england and northern ireland. people who live alone will be able to form a support bubble with another household, in a further easing of coronavirus lockdown rules. now on bbc news, global questions invites its international audience to put their questions to a panel of experts on the impact of the pandemic. hello, and welcome to london for this edition of global questions with me, zein
the headlines: the prime minister has condemned violent protests in central london as "racist thuggery". groups including far—right activists clashed with police in the capital earlier, as they gathered near parliament and the statue of sir winston churchill. meanwhile, in trafalgar square, protestors threw objects at police as they tried to contain the crowds. another 181 people in the uk have died after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the total death toll to 41,662. the...
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more than a hundred people have been arrested at a protest in central london, where demonstrators — including far—right activists — clashed with police. a crowd surrounded a statue of sir winston churchill, which was boarded up after it was vandalised during the black lives matter demonstration last weekend. french police have clashed with protesters in several cities, where thousands of people demonstrated against racism and allegations of police brutality. marchers in paris demanded justice for adama traore, a 24—year—old black man who died four years ago when he was pinned down by police officers in the city. now on bbc news — ‘coronavirus: what next?‘ explores what might happen as restrictions ease and people adjust to a new reality. hello, and welcome to the latest in our special programmes on the coronavirus pandemic. i'm annita mcveigh. on today's programme, the world health organisation says that up to 40% of coronavirus cases could come from people who have no symptoms. plus, how artificial intelligence is helping in the fight against the virus. you can keep up to date
more than a hundred people have been arrested at a protest in central london, where demonstrators — including far—right activists — clashed with police. a crowd surrounded a statue of sir winston churchill, which was boarded up after it was vandalised during the black lives matter demonstration last weekend. french police have clashed with protesters in several cities, where thousands of people demonstrated against racism and allegations of police brutality. marchers in paris demanded...
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let's go back to the scene in central london right next to downing street. you can see it is almost half past midnight here in london and there are still rows of police officers, and near the cenotaph monument, there might be protesters still milling around. it is at the prime minister who may actually be in downing street has tweeted about what is going on. he says he will have a right to protest peacefully while observing social distancing, but they have no right to attack the police. these demonstrations have been subverted by thuggery. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @jamesbbcnews. please do stay with us. hello there. the first week of summer has certainly brought a big change in the weather pattern. over the weekend, cool northerly winds, some rain and a good deal of cloud around as well. interestingly, at loftus in redcar in cleveland, there's been more rain in the last week than we've had during the whole of spring. the start of the new week, though, looks a lot drier, the winds won't be as strong either. that's because we've got this area of high pr
let's go back to the scene in central london right next to downing street. you can see it is almost half past midnight here in london and there are still rows of police officers, and near the cenotaph monument, there might be protesters still milling around. it is at the prime minister who may actually be in downing street has tweeted about what is going on. he says he will have a right to protest peacefully while observing social distancing, but they have no right to attack the police. these...
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in central london, many thousands gathered in support of black lives matter. it's been our grandfather's fight, it's been our father's fight. we don't want it to be our children's fight, and that's why we want to make sure they're a part of this as well. nojustice, no peace! police say the day passed mostly without event, but as evening approached, the mood started to turn. many had already left when fireworks, bikes and other missiles were launched towards police lines outside downing street. officers in public order riot gear replaced those in less protective uniforms to disperse those who remained. oh, my god, the horse has bolted! a mounted police officer hit her head on a traffic light when her panicked horse bolted. by then riderless, it ran into the crowd and trampled a person. both the protester and the officer received medical treatment. the horse made its own way back to police stables. the justice for george floyd protests went ahead in heavy rain, and despite the government strongly urging people not to break social distancing rules by gathering in
in central london, many thousands gathered in support of black lives matter. it's been our grandfather's fight, it's been our father's fight. we don't want it to be our children's fight, and that's why we want to make sure they're a part of this as well. nojustice, no peace! police say the day passed mostly without event, but as evening approached, the mood started to turn. many had already left when fireworks, bikes and other missiles were launched towards police lines outside downing street....