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driving as far as she could, trying to evacuate our car, and she has a 70—year—old mother she lives with, and she has now been reunited but it was not until the next morning that her mother, rebecca, who i also spoke to, spent the night in her car, so we are hearing now of those stories of survival and also heroism, rebecca and liz were with two children they were looking after because their mother was swimming supplies into lahaina, but can't even get them in my boat at the moment because there is no dark, so we're just hearing now what happened and also a sense of anger really that they were not given morning dust dock. detectives investigating the murder of a ten—year—old girl who was found dead in a house in surrey say three people they want to speak to have left the uk. our reporter louisa pilbeam is outside the house in woking. louisa, what more can you tell us?

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a breakthrough urgently. dominic hughes, bbc news. that strike action has begun. one of the places where doctors will be picketing today is st thomas' hospital in central london. louisa pilbeam is there. a lot of conversations about what disruption will occur and how it will affect patients and what mitigations are put in will affect patients and what mitigations are put in place. will affect patients and what mitigations are put in place. we will affect patients and what mitigations are put in place. we are waitin: for mitigations are put in place. we are waiting for the _ mitigations are put in place. we are waiting for the doctors _ mitigations are put in place. we are waiting for the doctors to _ mitigations are put in place. we are waiting for the doctors to arrive - mitigations are put in place. we are waiting for the doctors to arrive on | waiting for the doctors to arrive on the picket line in central london in westminster. there will be junior doctors here, many of them disqualified, nine days ago starting on the wards in hospitals like this, then they go up to specialist doctors working as thatjunior doctors working as thatjunior doctor title but over a decade and that means they will not be on the

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and chaos and government ministers should be hanging their heads in shame. this week was supposed to show ministers getting to grips with migration and asylum. instead a coach leaving portland harbour loaded with asylum seekers is illustrative of a government's powerlessness in controlling events. mark easton, bbc news. police in surrey who have launched a murder investigation into the death of a ten—year—old girl say that three people who they want to speak to left the country on wednesday. 0ur correspondent louisa pilbeam is in woking where the child lived. what more do we know? well, the police were called to this house just before 3am on thursday morning to reports of a safety concern. when i got here they entered and i found the body of a ten—year—old girl. now, surrey

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to come to terms with what happened to this ten-year-old girl.— to this ten-year-old girl. louisa, many thanrs- — the uk economy performed better than expected over the spring with growth of 0.2% between april and june, according to figures released today. the warm weather injune is part of the reason as it encouraged people to go out to pubs and restaurants and there was increased activity in manufacturing. the prime minister says the figures show his plan for the economy is on track. labour says the uk remains trapped in low growth and high tax. 0ur chief economics correspondent dharshini david is here with me. so better news than expected, but we are not out of the woods yet? indeed. first of all the good news. if you splurged on a meal out or festival tickets earlier in the summer you can say you did your bit for the economy. as you say, consumer spending is a lot more resilient than some people thought and that is partly down to higher wages, partly also some people had savings stashed away and tens of billions have been taken out of accounts over the last year. but

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and who started the fire and for what reason. and we also need answers on why they demolished what was left of the site. the crooked house pub caught fire late on saturday night. on monday, footage emerged of the remainder of the building being demolished. the local council says it didn't agree to this and are investigating if it was unlawful. police say they understand the shock and upset from local people, and are leading the criminal investigation. the bbc has approached the owners of the pub for comment but has not received a response. some historical organisations have called for it to be reconstructed. but others believe that's unrealistic and that this damage is too severe to pick up the pieces now. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. farmers across the country have been struggling to harvest their crops after wheat, barley and hay have been flattened by the wind and rain —

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and for what reason. and we also need answers on why they demolished what was left of the site. the crooked house pub caught fire late on saturday night. on monday, footage emerged of the remainder of the building being demolished. the local council says it didn't agree to this and are investigating if it was unlawful. police say they understand the shock and upset from local people, and are leading the criminal investigation. the bbc has approached the owners of the pub for comment but has not received a response. some historical organisations have called for it to be reconstructed. but others believe that's unrealistic and that this damage is too severe to pick up the pieces now. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. a special edition 50 pence coin has been created to mark the coronation of king charles. five million coins will be issued,

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they were putting through some tests to make sure they are fit enough for the flight but also it shows how accessible spaces becoming if we walk past. it’s accessible spaces becoming if we walk ast. �*, ., , , walk past. it's absolutely fascinating, _ walk past. it's absolutely fascinating, thank - walk past. it's absolutely fascinating, thank you i walk past. it's absolutely fascinating, thank you so walk past. it's absolutely - fascinating, thank you so much. as you said, the take—off is due at 3:30pm uk time and you can follow it all here on bbc news. here in the uk, police in the west midlands say they're treating a fire at a well—known 18th—century pub near dudley as arson. the crooked house, described as "britain's wonkiest pub," was largely destroyed by the blaze. it was then bulldozed, which the local council said was "unauthorised, unacceptable, and possibly unlawful". here's louisa pilbeam. what's left of the 250—year—old pub has now been searched by a specialist fire service dog that can sniff out accelerants used in arson. it's now a crime scene, with police confirming they believe the fire was started deliberately.

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an 18th century landmark, famous for its leaning walls, that became a favourite with tourists and locals. people in the black country want answers. access was blocked to the fire brigade. we need answers as to why that happened and how the fire started and who started the fire and for what reason. and we also need answers on why they demolished what was left of the site. the crooked house pub caught fire late on saturday night. on monday, footage emerged of the remainder of the building being demolished. the local council says it didn't agree to this and are investigating if it was unlawful. police say they understand the shock and upset from local people, and are leading the criminal investigation. the bbc has approached the owners of the pub for comment but has not received a response. some historical organisations have called for it to be reconstructed. but others believe that's unrealistic and that this damage is too severe to pick up the pieces now. louisa pilbeam, bbc news.

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and will see patients matched with availablility for cancer and diagnostic checks and outpatient appointments. staffordshire police say it is treating a fire at a well—known18th—century pub near dudley, in the west midlands, as arson. the crooked house, described as "britain's wonkiest pub," was largely destroyed by a blaze on saturday night. it was then bulldozed, which the local council said was "unauthorised, unacceptable, and possibly unlawful". here's louisa pilbeam. what's left of the 250—year—old pub has now been searched by a specialist fire service dog that can sniff out accelerants used in arson. it's now a crime scene, with police confirming they believe the fire was started deliberately. this is what "britain's wonkiest pub" used to look like — an 18th century landmark, famous for its leaning walls, that became a favourite with tourists and locals. people in the black country want answers. access was blocked to the fire brigade. we need answers as to why that happened and how the fire started and who started the fire

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and upset from local people, and are leading the criminal investigation. the bbc has approached the owners of the pub for comment, but has not received a response. some historical organisations have called for it to be reconstructed. but others believe that's unrealistic and that this damage is too severe to pick up the pieces now. louisa pilbeam, bbc news. we're coming towards the end of our programme. it's worth having another look at those dramatic pictures from virgin galactic through the course of the last couple of hours. the first space tourism flight that took off from a site in the us just a little earlier. for the first time, a mother and daughter headed to the edge of space, winning their tickets in a sweepstake. the company sold more than 800 people. these are the

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