Hello and welcome to newswatch, with me samira ahmed. Praise but also concerns about how bbc news reported the terrible Grenfell Tower block fire in london. And was the General Election result wrongly presented as a disaster for the conservatives and a triumph for labour . There have been many shocking and distressing images on the news recently and tuesday nights fire which engulfed a west london block of flats provided yet more. The following morning Victoria Derbyshire spoke to a man who had escaped from the tower. There is a man who threw two of his children. Two of his children. Come on, man. Wow. We saw a lot. We saw a lot, man. We saw a lot with our own eyes. We saw friends, families. Honestly, its all right, you dont have to say any more. Sandra martin e mailed us with this message about Victoria Derbyshire some viewers, though, objected to what they saw as the intrusive nature of that interview. And others, including this one from Home Affairs Editor mark easton. My sister, an
In a few minutes time, it will be time to have a look at the international press. International. Now, its time for World Business report. Chinas premier hails the opportunties of economic globalisation but warns against the dangers of unfair growth leaving some behind. Its 50 years since the worlds first cash machine sprung up in a london suburb but does the atm have a future . Welcome to World Business report. Im rachel horne. In the last hour or so, chinas premier li keqiang has been hailing the benefits of economic globalisation, saying it brings unpredencented opportunity for all. But he also warned the World Economic forum in the north east chinese City Of Dalian that fairness is essential, or else people will feel left behind by the rapid changes the world is facing. But its not necessarily that straight forward, because many countries are caught in a wave of political populism, which means their leaders put their own interest first. For instance, the hosts china have their work