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Van strikes pedestrians in London, killing one
UK correspondent Natalie Powell with the latest on a suspected terror attack in London. A van struck pedestrians near a mosque, killing one person and injuring eight others. Video, Audio
Call for inquest into Grenfell Tower
Survivors and relatives of the Grenfell Tower inferno are disgusted at a compensation offer and want an inquest. Audio
London - 'Several hurt' as van hits pedestrians
A number of people have been injured after a van crashed into pedestrians in London, police say. Police were called to the incident on Seven Sisters Road, near Finsbury Park. Our correspondent has the… Audio
Pilgrim Tucker on the failures of the Grenfell Tower and fire
An organiser who worked with residents of the Grenfell Tower in London says their concerns about fire safety and the standard of refurbishment work by contractors was routinely ignored. Audio
Armed police arrest man near British parliament
Armed police fired a stun gun as they detained a knife-wielding man outside parliament in central London.
Criminal investigation launched into London blaze
Scotland Yard has launched a criminal investigation into the fatal fire at Grenfell Tower which claimed at least 17 lives and left an unknown number of people presumed dead. Video, Audio
Corners being cut in NZ building cladding?
Michael James of the Society of Fire Protection Engineers talks about the choices in building cladding and if developers and builders are going for cheap over safety. Audio
How fire safe are NZ buildings?
Internationally-renowned fire engineer Stephen Kip on the Grenfell Tower AMC cladding and the fire safety of New Zeland buildings. Audio
The Panel with Barry Corbett and James Nokise (Part 1)
Desite team members being in a car crash the Southern Steel beat the Tactix. Internationally-renowned fire engineer Stephen Kip on the Grenfell Tower AMC cladding and the fire safety of New Zeland… Audio
UK correspondent - Kate Adie
Kate Adie with the latest on the Grenfell Tower fire in West London, and more fall-out from last Friday's disastrous general election result for PM Theresa May. Audio
London fire - questions over cladding
At least 12 people are now confirmed dead after a blaze ripped through a 24-storey housing block in west London, trapping residents as they slept. How could this happen? Kathryn speaks with Jon… Audio
PM promises full inquiry into deadly London blaze
British Prime Minister Theresa May has pledged a full investigation into the cause of a fire that ripped through an apartment block, killing at least 12 residents.
London fire: Residents had warned of safety risks
Residents of the west London apartment block that caught fire yesterday - killing at least 12 people - had reportedly raised fire safety concerns for several years.
London tower block fire: 12 people dead, police expect number to rise
Twelve people have been killed and 78 have been treated at hospitals following a fire which ripped through a 24-storey housing block in west London.
Catherine Drew with the latest on London fire
We return to London to talk to correspondent Catherine Drew. Audio
Landlords warned Grenfell Tower was a fire risk
Grenfell Action Group warned in the past that only a serious fire or some other catastrphic incident that resulted in "serious loss of life" would lead to any change to how the tower was being… Audio
UK correspondent - latest on the huge London building fire
UK correspondent Catherine Drew is in London with the latest on the fire at Grenfell Tower. Video, Audio
Screaming heard coming from burning London flats
People are feared to be trapped inside Grenfell Tower in West London, as firefighters try to extinguish a fire which has engulfed the entire apartment block. UK journalist Rachael Veneables is at the… Video, Audio
May on UK poll: 'I got us into this mess, I'll get us out of it'
UK Prime Minister Theresa May has apologised for the party's poor election performance, in a 90-minute meeting with Tory MPs.
Queen's speech will be delayed amid UK election fallout
"Look they're absolutely furious. This is an election they felt sure they were going to win". BBC's political correspondent Rob Watson on the fallout from last week's UK election. Audio