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An investigation is underway into the cause of a fire at a block of student flats in bolton. Witnesses say the blaze spread quickly to the upper floors, prompting concerns about the cladding on the block. Two people were injured. From bolton, Olivia Richwald reports. These videos posted on social media show an intense fire which spread rapidly, sending chunks of burning cladding and sparks to the ground. At first, some of the students ignored the alarms. There was this girl who came running and she banged on the doors of the people on my floor, and she just started screaming, saying that theres a fire, get out of here right now. When we were running down the stairs, it was getting higher and higher and catching really quickly. The cladding on this building is not the same as that which has been blamed for exacerbating the fire at Grenfell Tower in 2017, which killed 72 people, and the students living here in the cube have been reassured it was safe. But the videos posted on social medi
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Locked in crisis. The start of an era that defines our message today. 19 said a big commitment to small steps december 23rd. Food prices and shortages are rising across Southern Africa. We will hear from the executive director of the World Food Program about how Climate Change is playing a role. Also on the show what to do with all that electronic waste take a look at the Processing Plant in cameroon. And the seedless lemon makes its debut in u. S. Grocery stores but will it have appeal. This is your business africa report im Stephen Beards of berlin thanks for joining us food prices are climbing fast in some of the worlds biggest emerging markets and Southern Africa for example low rainfall and high temperatures are strangling wide stretches of the region and thats threatening millions with hunger the drought has curbed output rising food prices in zambia especially in Corn Products has pushed inflation there to a 3 year high in zimbabwe monthly food inflation has reached almost 50 pe
Of the wall. To commerce for german unity journalist Peter Lynn Bork was at the scene. 30 years later looks back on the tightrope tristen. Starts december 19th on t. W. Extinct. Food prices and shortages are rising across Southern Africa well hear well hear from the executive director of the World Food Program about how Climate Change is playing a role. Also on the show what to do with all that electronic waste and take a look at the Processing Plant in cameroon. And the seedless lemon makes its debut in u. S. Grocery stores will it have appeal. This is your d. V. D. Business after report im Stephen Beards of blent thanks for joining us. Food prices are climbing fast in some of the worlds biggest emerging markets and Southern Africa for example low rainfall and high temperatures are strangling wide stretches of the region and thats threatening millions with hunger the drought has curbed output rising food prices in zambia especially in Corn Products has pushed inflation there its what