public disasters in the future will not have to go through the agonies over decades that the hillsborough families and survivors have had to go through. it is an essential change in public policy that we must now do. we change in public policy that we must now do. ~ ., , change in public policy that we must now do. . ., , ., now do. we have new figures over the last few years. now do. we have new figures over the last few years, things now do. we have new figures over the last few years, things like now do. we have new figures over the last few years, things like the - last few years, things like the victims commissioners and roles like that. the kind of you talk about, could those happen through an existing role like a victims it need real fundamental new positions, new rules? it real fundamental new positions, new rules? , , ., ., , rules? it needs new rules and laws. legislation rules? it needs new rules and laws. legislation has rules? it needs new rules and laws. legisla
you think you can survive? that s up for tory mps. the you think you can survive? that s up for tory mps. the only you think you can survive? that s up for tory mps. the only answer - you think you can survive? that s up for tory mps. the only answer is we j for tory mps. the only answer is we don t know, because i don t think tory mps have fully decided what to do. i think it s certain that he wants and will pull every lever, and there are quite a few prime ministers available to stay in post. but it s up to tory mps at my own view is the keyjunction will be the publication of the sucre report and the investigation, more than the may local elections. it looks as if the report will be pretty damning of his, numberten, and of him report will be pretty damning of his, number ten, and of him even by implication. so over the conservative mps, it s in their hands, and they must decide. and i think a lot of them haven t decided. i ve spoken to some in bewildered agonies of what to do
crimes. they were killed because of the color of their skin. i didn t want this to happen to nobody else s child like mine. you don t know the agonies until you go through it. i remember going to mrs. donald s apartment. there was no anger expressed, no bitterness. it was just go out and do what you ve got to do. we do not have a suspect. we do not have a motive. we are gathering facts. michael, he was at his sister s house watching a basketball game. michael donald was last seen at 11:00 friday night here. the home of his aunt. at 11:00 p.m., he had some conversation with his sister. he said i have a dollar. i m going get a pack of
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a key route into the us. as european leaders try to avert war in ukraine, civilians living in the east of the country are already caught up in violence. separatist fighters backed by russia have occupied some areas since 2014. the bbc s fergal keane has reported on the conflict since it began, and has sent this report from kyiv. voices and sounds recorded over eight years of war. of agonies that can t be erased. which are revived by fears of a new conflict. in a kyiv veteran centre, the reassurances of childhood for those brutalised