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we believe this happened about 10am uk time as the queen i about 10am uk time as the queen elizabeth aircraft carrier was sailing through the mediterranean sea. we were told this was a routine flying operation, a training mission to keep up the pilot's flying hours when something found wrong and the pilot felt they had to reject from the aircraft so the pilot did that and has been recovered back to the aircraft carrier but it means the jet has gone down into the sea and has been lost. that is an expensive plane, the important thing is that the palette is safe after that search and rescue mission but there will be an investigation to work out what went wrong. by, will be an investigation to work out what went wrong.— will be an investigation to work out what went wrong. a lot of hopes are finned what went wrong. a lot of hopes are inned on what went wrong. a lot of hopes are pinned on this _ what went wrong. a lot of hopes are pinned on this jet, _ what went wrong. a lot of hopes are pinned on this jet, what _ what went wrong. a lot of hopes are pinned on this jet, what do - what w
we believe this happened about 10am uk time as the queen i about 10am uk time as the queen elizabeth aircraft carrier was sailing through the mediterranean sea. we were told this was a routine flying operation, a training mission to keep up the pilot's flying hours when something found wrong and the pilot felt they had to reject from the aircraft so the pilot did that and has been recovered back to the aircraft carrier but it means the jet has gone down into the sea and has been lost. that is...
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that is because queen elizabeth's 70 years on the throne will be hit next year. so if you are a fan, good news for you. mi; you are a fan, good news for you. my mom you are a fan, good news for you. tjt mom used to you are a fan, good news for you. m: mom used to tell you are a fan, good news for you. m mom used to tell me you are a fan, good news for you. m1: mom used to tell me she had a you are a fan, good news for you. m1 mom used to tell me she had a job when she was younger working and the battenberg factory, packing the cakes, and she could never eat them, but she used to bring them home for us when we were kids.— us when we were kids. talking about the new forest _ us when we were kids. talking about the new forest now, _ us when we were kids. talking about the new forest now, a _ us when we were kids. talking about the new forest now, a cyclist - us when we were kids. talking about the new forest now, a cyclist riding l the new forest now, a cyclist riding roughshod as ponies suffer, the time of year is when they round up all of the ponies in the new f
that is because queen elizabeth's 70 years on the throne will be hit next year. so if you are a fan, good news for you. mi; you are a fan, good news for you. my mom you are a fan, good news for you. tjt mom used to you are a fan, good news for you. m: mom used to tell you are a fan, good news for you. m mom used to tell me you are a fan, good news for you. m1: mom used to tell me she had a you are a fan, good news for you. m1 mom used to tell me she had a job when she was younger working and...
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as princess elizabeth followed the king in i elizabeth followed the king in paying her tribute, there were few among the silent crowd who did not recall the comradeship of war years. and in the nearly 70 years of her reign, there have been very few occasions when she has not led the nation's tribute in person. for those who will be at the cenotaph today, the crowds, the military detachments, and, of course, the veterans, the queen's resins will be a reassurance. after last you's necessarily depleted ceremony due to the pandemic, this remembrance sunday will see a return to the traditions of remembrance both at whitehall and at war memorials around the country, as the nation pays tribute the lives lost in more. nicholas witchell, bbc news. £50 million worth of government funding has been promised over the next five years, to help find a cure for motor neurone disease. it comes two months after a petition was delivered to downing street by some of those living with the terminal illness, including former rugby league star rob burrow, whose story we've followed closely here on breakfast.
as princess elizabeth followed the king in i elizabeth followed the king in paying her tribute, there were few among the silent crowd who did not recall the comradeship of war years. and in the nearly 70 years of her reign, there have been very few occasions when she has not led the nation's tribute in person. for those who will be at the cenotaph today, the crowds, the military detachments, and, of course, the veterans, the queen's resins will be a reassurance. after last you's necessarily...
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elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for coming on.— elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for coming on. thanks for havin: indeed for coming on. thanks for having me- _ stay with us on bbc news. dozens of people stranded for days in one of the uk's most remote pubs. we'll explain. the health secretary, sajid javid, has tonight been explaining how the roll out of boosterjabs to all over—18s will work. he was answering questions following a visit to a vaccine centre at guy's and st thomas' hospital in london, where he told reporters that pharmacies would be expected to play their part. we will be certainly providing more staff. we're working on that with the nhs. we also want to see more vaccination centres open. we will probably have some of them open for longer, and i think our great pharmacies will be able to play a bigger role alongside our fantastic gps. in the house of commons, jeremy hunt and some other mps, and gordon brown's raised this as well, the fact that this new variant has come from africa suggests that perhaps western countries like the uk need to speed up the supply
elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for coming on.— elizabeth, thank you very much indeed for coming on. thanks for havin: indeed for coming on. thanks for having me- _ stay with us on bbc news. dozens of people stranded for days in one of the uk's most remote pubs. we'll explain. the health secretary, sajid javid, has tonight been explaining how the roll out of boosterjabs to all over—18s will work. he was answering questions following a visit to a vaccine centre at guy's and st thomas'...
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at the stroke of midnight president dame sandra mason replaced queen elizabeth as head of state. bells rang out in the capital bridgetown, signalling the transition. our correspondent, daniela relph was there. the world's newest republic and a show of national pride. this constitutional shift in barbados is about asserting self—confidence and shedding the links to its colonial past. some of this country's most well—known names were among the vip guests attending the transition ceremony. and also here to watch it all play out, the prince of wales, invited to see his mother removed as a head of state — the first time that has happened anywhere in 30 years. for the final time on this caribbean island, he viewed a military march past and took the final salute. and then, the symbolic moment of transition. as the royal standard was lowered over barbados, it became a republic. it is hard to imagine that this event was not tinged with some sadness for the prince of wales. he has focused on the enduring friendship between two nations and also spoken directly about the pain of a shar
at the stroke of midnight president dame sandra mason replaced queen elizabeth as head of state. bells rang out in the capital bridgetown, signalling the transition. our correspondent, daniela relph was there. the world's newest republic and a show of national pride. this constitutional shift in barbados is about asserting self—confidence and shedding the links to its colonial past. some of this country's most well—known names were among the vip guests attending the transition ceremony. and...
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a few hours time, the country will sever centuries—old ties to the british monarchy, ditching queen elizabeth ii as head of state. the english claimed barbados more than four hundred years ago and it became a focal point of the transatlantic slave trade. celestina olu—lode met with locals to talk about the significance of today and sent this report. gearing up for a moment in history. this island nation is making a strong statement about how it sees itself. the prime minister of barbados says the time has come. we believe that the unfinished business ought not to go past the 55th anniversary of independence. i am one of the biggest respecters of her majesty, but equally, i need to know that my people can also do the same thing and respect the same thing. a nation with a complex past, slave ships once docked here, africans brought and exploited by the british. and it�*s the sugarcane fields where many were forced to work, cutting down the crop before it was processed. the backbreaking labour led many to die young. after slavery came to an end in 183a, barbados remained a british colony. de
a few hours time, the country will sever centuries—old ties to the british monarchy, ditching queen elizabeth ii as head of state. the english claimed barbados more than four hundred years ago and it became a focal point of the transatlantic slave trade. celestina olu—lode met with locals to talk about the significance of today and sent this report. gearing up for a moment in history. this island nation is making a strong statement about how it sees itself. the prime minister of barbados...
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died as 32—year—old emad al swealmeen, a syrian refugee befriended by malcolm hitchcott and his wife elizabeth when he arrived in the uk. they supported him and knew him as enzo. how are you coping with all of this? we'rejust so...so sad. and what do you remember of enzo? well, wejust loved him. he was a lovely guy. were you shocked when you saw this today? very. there is a forensic search for evidence at the hospital... it's just horrifying. you can't believe what type of person would do that. ..while david perry's friends and colleagues carry on working, in disbelief at what's happened. i think it's absolutely shocking. it's...how a man can go out to do his normal day's work and potentially lose his life. he sustained a lot of injuries — i believe burst eardrums, he's got a back fracture. that's just words going in between different drivers, the various injuries and burst eardrums, so obviously it's going to just be a shock for him and also his family. i think he's a hero. he's coming all the time in this shop. he's a very nice person as well. but it's here at the hospital where the panic
died as 32—year—old emad al swealmeen, a syrian refugee befriended by malcolm hitchcott and his wife elizabeth when he arrived in the uk. they supported him and knew him as enzo. how are you coping with all of this? we'rejust so...so sad. and what do you remember of enzo? well, wejust loved him. he was a lovely guy. were you shocked when you saw this today? very. there is a forensic search for evidence at the hospital... it's just horrifying. you can't believe what type of person would do...
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believe that this happened about ten o'clock these morning uk time as the aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth was sailing through the mediterranean sea on return from an operation that has been doing out in the east. we are told by the mod that this was a routine flying operation, essentially a training mission and to keep up the pilots flying hours. when something went wrong and the pilot felt that he or she needed to eject from the aircraft of the piloted, the pilot has been recovered safely back to the aircraft carrier but it means that the jet has gone down into the sea, has been lost. that's inexpensive playing, the important thing ——plane is that the pilot is safe after that search and rescue mission. at it will now be an investigation to work out what caused it. it's a huge programme, they are aiming to deliver over a hundred of thesejets in time. but it's still relatively early stages. although this is been in development for almost a decade now. it's only actually been operational with the raf and the navy for the last couple of years. so to lose one relatively early in the progr
believe that this happened about ten o'clock these morning uk time as the aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth was sailing through the mediterranean sea on return from an operation that has been doing out in the east. we are told by the mod that this was a routine flying operation, essentially a training mission and to keep up the pilots flying hours. when something went wrong and the pilot felt that he or she needed to eject from the aircraft of the piloted, the pilot has been recovered safely...
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queen elizabeth is no longer head of state. this ceremony in the capital bridgetown marked the moment. at midnight, a final salute was made to the british monarchy, and the royal standard flag was lowered and replaced. then barbados welcomed its first—ever president, dame sandra mason. i, sandra prunella mason, do swear that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to barbados according to law, so help me god. the ceremony marks the beginning of a new era for barbados. daniela relph was at the ceremony. some of this country's most well—known names were among the vip guests attending the transition ceremony. rise! generals, salute! and also here to watch it all play out, the prince of wales — invited to see his mother removed as the head of state, the first time that has happened anywhere in 30 years. for the final time on this caribbean island, he viewed a military march past and took the final salute. and then, the symbolic moment of transition. as the royal standard was lowered over barbados, it became a republic. be
queen elizabeth is no longer head of state. this ceremony in the capital bridgetown marked the moment. at midnight, a final salute was made to the british monarchy, and the royal standard flag was lowered and replaced. then barbados welcomed its first—ever president, dame sandra mason. i, sandra prunella mason, do swear that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to barbados according to law, so help me god. the ceremony marks the beginning of a new era for barbados. daniela relph was at...
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now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. lots of dry weather in the forecast as we head through the first part of this week although always the chance still of a few showers around today. it's another very windy morning, starting off at seven or eight celsius. still a very brisk westerly, south—westerly wind blowing. that wind will ease down somewhat as we head through the afternoon so much lighter winds by then. some decent spells of sunshine around as well, and lots of places will stay completely dry or with the chance of one or two showers coming through on that breeze. temperatures just slightly down over yesterday, peaking at 12 or 13 celsius. now as we head through this evening and overnight, then it's going to be a rather cold one. there will be lots of clear skies around and temperatures could in some spots drop as low as perhaps three to five celsius into tomorrow morning. lighter winds. and then on tuesday, it looks mostly dry again, there will be lots of sunshine around, north—westerly wind taking hold. and th
now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. lots of dry weather in the forecast as we head through the first part of this week although always the chance still of a few showers around today. it's another very windy morning, starting off at seven or eight celsius. still a very brisk westerly, south—westerly wind blowing. that wind will ease down somewhat as we head through the afternoon so much lighter winds by then. some decent spells of sunshine around as well, and lots of...
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losing queen elizabeth as the first head of state. the first time that has happened in 30 or so years. we are now watching prime minister mia mottley. eyes swear i will be faithful and allusion to barbados according to law. 50 help me god. —— a swear. please sit. prime minister mia mottley there _ please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has _ please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has sworn - please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has sworn her. mottley there has sworn her oath of allegiance to barbados and daniela relph there for us in bridgetown. talk us through what has brought us up to this moment, the relationship between the united kingdom and barbados goes back 400 years. that is right. there have been republican rumblings here in barbados for a number of decades now, it is really down to prime minister mia mottley in terms of getting us to this day today and very much what she had wanted. she campaigned on a republican ticket when she was elected prime minister here and she has very much pushed this forwar
losing queen elizabeth as the first head of state. the first time that has happened in 30 or so years. we are now watching prime minister mia mottley. eyes swear i will be faithful and allusion to barbados according to law. 50 help me god. —— a swear. please sit. prime minister mia mottley there _ please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has _ please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has sworn - please sit. prime minister mia mottley there has sworn her. mottley there has sworn her...
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died as 32—year—old emad al swealmeen, a syrian refugee befriended by malcolm hitchcott and his wife elizabeth when he arrived in the uk. they supported him and knew him as �*enzo�*. how are you coping with all of this? we'rejust so...so sad. and what do you remember of enzo? well, wejust loved him. he was a lovely guy. were you shocked when you saw this today? very. there is a forensic search for evidence at the hospital... it's just horrifying. you can't believe what type of person would do that. ..while david perry's friends and colleagues carry on working in disbelief at what's happened. i think it's absolutely shocking. it's...how a man can go out to do his normal day's work and potentially lose his life. he sustained a lot of injuries — i believe burst eardrums, he's got a back fracture. that's just words going in between different drivers, the various injuries and burst eardrums, so obviously it's going to just be a shock for him and also his family. i think he's a hero. so, he's coming all the time in this shop. he's a very nice person as well. _ but it's here at the hospital whe
died as 32—year—old emad al swealmeen, a syrian refugee befriended by malcolm hitchcott and his wife elizabeth when he arrived in the uk. they supported him and knew him as �*enzo�*. how are you coping with all of this? we'rejust so...so sad. and what do you remember of enzo? well, wejust loved him. he was a lovely guy. were you shocked when you saw this today? very. there is a forensic search for evidence at the hospital... it's just horrifying. you can't believe what type of person...
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buckingham palace says queen elizabeth was disappointed that she wasn't able to attend the annual remembrance day service in london, after spraining her back. it would have been the 95—year—old monarch's first public engagement in person since she was advised to rest following a night in hospital for an unrelated medical matter last month. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration after the limitations last year caused by the pandemic. there was, though, one notable absentee — the queen did not, as had been expected, take her place on a balcony overlooking the cenotaph. according to buckingham palace, she had sprained her back. she continues to rest at windsor. the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their places at the cenotaph in readiness for the two—minute silence observed in whitehall and at ceremonies around the country. big ben chimes the hour. gunshot. chiming continues. silence. last post plays. after the two—minute silence and the sounding of the last post in whitehall by royal marine buglers,
buckingham palace says queen elizabeth was disappointed that she wasn't able to attend the annual remembrance day service in london, after spraining her back. it would have been the 95—year—old monarch's first public engagement in person since she was advised to rest following a night in hospital for an unrelated medical matter last month. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration after the limitations last year caused by the pandemic....
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onto the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's another cold and frosty start to the day across the capital. in a few spots, temperatures have slipped below freezing so there are a few pockets of air frost around. along with some mist and fog patches that will lift and clear fairly slowly as we head through the morning, helped by a strengthening northerly wind that will start to become quite brisk as we head through the afternoon. for many of us, though, it is a bright start to the day and we will continue to see those bright spells. there will be areas of cloud drifting down on that northerly wind and maybe one or two showers as well as we head through the afternoon. most likely out towards eastern areas. temperatures for some spots will struggle to get out of single figures. so it's feeling quite chilly today, particularly with that northerly wind. highs between nine and 11 celsius. this evening and overnight, with the strength of that northerly wind, and also plenty of cloud, temperatures should stay above freezing. five, s
onto the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's another cold and frosty start to the day across the capital. in a few spots, temperatures have slipped below freezing so there are a few pockets of air frost around. along with some mist and fog patches that will lift and clear fairly slowly as we head through the morning, helped by a strengthening northerly wind that will start to become quite brisk as we head through the afternoon. for many of us, though, it is a bright...
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onto the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it was all change weather—wise last night. it was cold and frosty for a good while underneath clear skies, but temperatures unusually have been rising for the second half of the night along with a warm front that has been sweeping through, introducing cloud, some patchy outbreaks of rain and much milder air. so we start off the day on a very different note, between six and eight celsius. we will keep those cloudy skies for much of the day, there could be a few outbreaks of light patchy rain and drizzle, not amounting to very much, and there is a noticeable westerly wind. temperatures this afternoon could get as high as 11 or 12 celsius so very mild and well above the average for the time of year. the mild air is not set to last. we have got a cold front coming through overnight tonight that is going to give us some further outbreaks of rain and also eventually some colder air. so to start off the day on wednesday, nine celsius, this will be the day's highest temperature because on w
onto the weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it was all change weather—wise last night. it was cold and frosty for a good while underneath clear skies, but temperatures unusually have been rising for the second half of the night along with a warm front that has been sweeping through, introducing cloud, some patchy outbreaks of rain and much milder air. so we start off the day on a very different note, between six and eight celsius. we will keep those cloudy skies for much...
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but next week, the islands will replace queen elizabeth with a president. my family is british and barbadian. so they have some big questions about it all. change is good. you can't stay the same all the time. i don't accept it. a history of slavery and colonial rule mean some are keen to move on from the past. it was a feudal system. daniel, you must compose yourself. you look as if you are ready to cry. and now the politicians have had their say, i am here to ask barbadians what it means, and why now. some people would say, why should we have an allegiance to the uk when in our hour of need, they were not there for us? barbados. a tiny paradise island in the blue—green waters of the caribbean. on 30 november, this commonwealth nation will remove the queen as its head of state and become the world's newest republic. the decision was made without a referendum. barbados declared independence from britain in 1966, but now the government has said it is time for barbados to finally leave its colonial past behind. current governor—general sandra mason will b
but next week, the islands will replace queen elizabeth with a president. my family is british and barbadian. so they have some big questions about it all. change is good. you can't stay the same all the time. i don't accept it. a history of slavery and colonial rule mean some are keen to move on from the past. it was a feudal system. daniel, you must compose yourself. you look as if you are ready to cry. and now the politicians have had their say, i am here to ask barbadians what it means, and...
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elizabeth holmes told the court in california she had great belief in what theranos was doing. the silicon valley startup went out of business after it became clear that its diagnostic technology didn't work. there's growing concern over what's happened to the missing chinese tennis player peng shuai. she hasn't been seen in public since alleging she was sexually assaulted by a high profile former chinese official. our sports correspondent natalie pirks has the story. she is a tennis star in china, a former doubles world number one who won wimbledon. but now the united nations has added its voice to the clamour of bodies all wanting to know the same thing — where is peng shuai? two weeks ago, in this social media post, peng shuai made serious sexual assault allegations against former vice—premier zhang gaoli. "like an egg hitting a rock, or a moth to the flame courting self—destruction, i'll tell the truth about you," she said. within half an hour the post had gone, and so had she. then an email surfaced addressed to the chairman of the women's tennis association, claimin
elizabeth holmes told the court in california she had great belief in what theranos was doing. the silicon valley startup went out of business after it became clear that its diagnostic technology didn't work. there's growing concern over what's happened to the missing chinese tennis player peng shuai. she hasn't been seen in public since alleging she was sexually assaulted by a high profile former chinese official. our sports correspondent natalie pirks has the story. she is a tennis star in...
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barbados became independent in 1966, but queen elizabeth continued as head of state until this year. governor general sandra mason will be inaugurated as barbados' first president. the war in ethiopia has reached a critical point, with tigrayan rebels from the north claiming they're advancing ever closer to addis ababa, as they prepare to clash with government forces near the capital. the conflict, which began just over a year ago, has pitted combined groups from around the country against the prime minister abiy ahmed, who last week announced he would lead his army in battle. it has created a humanitarian disaster, and torn the country apart, with little sign of any resolution. our africa correspondent andrew harding sent this report. a late night roadblock in ethiopia's capital and a hunt for rebels from the northern region of tigray. these patrols are manned by civilians, volunteers eager to support the ethiopian government at a time of civil war. they've already detained thousands of people under a sweeping state of emergency that's been heavily criticised as arbitrary by human r
barbados became independent in 1966, but queen elizabeth continued as head of state until this year. governor general sandra mason will be inaugurated as barbados' first president. the war in ethiopia has reached a critical point, with tigrayan rebels from the north claiming they're advancing ever closer to addis ababa, as they prepare to clash with government forces near the capital. the conflict, which began just over a year ago, has pitted combined groups from around the country against the...
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the f—35s, estimated to be worth around £100 million each, are based on board the hms queen elizabeth aircraft carrier. the former yorkshire cricketer azeem rafiq has said his evidence to mps yesterday about racism in the sport was more powerful than anything he could have done on the pitch. he gave details to a westminster committee about the racial abuse he'd suffered as a player. mr rafiq says he's determined that this will be the moment that sport and much of society as a whole moves in a different direction. he's been talking to our sports editor dan roan. he's gone from county cricketer to game—changing whistle—blower and, a day after taking his allegations of institutional racism to westminster, azeem rafiq told me he'd been overwhelmed by the response he'd received. i'm incredibly relieved. it felt like a massive weight off my shoulders. i spoke to my dad last night. what did he say? he was just really proud of me and he said, look, no runs or wickets could have done what i did yesterday and i should be really proud of myself. rafiq's harrowing testimony to mps laid bare t
the f—35s, estimated to be worth around £100 million each, are based on board the hms queen elizabeth aircraft carrier. the former yorkshire cricketer azeem rafiq has said his evidence to mps yesterday about racism in the sport was more powerful than anything he could have done on the pitch. he gave details to a westminster committee about the racial abuse he'd suffered as a player. mr rafiq says he's determined that this will be the moment that sport and much of society as a whole moves in...
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the pilot ejected and has safely returned to the royal navy aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth. an investigation is under way. the head of the women's tennis association has cast doubt on an email released by chinese state media attributed to tennis player peng shuai. the chairman of the wta said he had a hard time believing the email was written by ms peng or on her behalf. ms peng has not been heard from since she made sexual assault allegations against zhang gaolia, a former vice premier of china. poland's border force say around 1,000 migrants are still gathered at the frontier with belarus as the european union stepped up its efforts to resolve the crisis. tensions increased yesterday after polish forces used tear gas and water cannon to stop migrants trying to enter the country. our correspondentjenny hill sent his report from the polish side of the border. and a warning — it does contain flashing images. fury, frustration at the gateway to europe. polish border guards released this footage. night after night, they say, belarusian troops force migrants to try and breach
the pilot ejected and has safely returned to the royal navy aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth. an investigation is under way. the head of the women's tennis association has cast doubt on an email released by chinese state media attributed to tennis player peng shuai. the chairman of the wta said he had a hard time believing the email was written by ms peng or on her behalf. ms peng has not been heard from since she made sexual assault allegations against zhang gaolia, a former vice premier...
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weather now with elizabeth. hello, good morning. storm arwen is set to bring us some very unsettled conditions over the next couple of days, strengthening winds particularly on saturday, some showers and some of those showers could turn out to be a bit wintry over the higher ground at times. we are staying in that cold air as we head through the rest of the week. it was cold and frosty last night and there will be clear skies at first, but we have now got more cloud edging down from the north—west with this weather system that will eventually pull its way out into the north sea. there are some showers around this morning, some of those showers will merge together to form what will feel like longer spells of rain. but also some brighter spells through the afternoon, just feeling bitterly cold despite the fact that temperatures are slightly higher than they were yesterday. and there is a blustery north—westerly wind blowing, some really strong gusty winds for a time and then the winds will lighten somewhat as we head into the even
weather now with elizabeth. hello, good morning. storm arwen is set to bring us some very unsettled conditions over the next couple of days, strengthening winds particularly on saturday, some showers and some of those showers could turn out to be a bit wintry over the higher ground at times. we are staying in that cold air as we head through the rest of the week. it was cold and frosty last night and there will be clear skies at first, but we have now got more cloud edging down from the...
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barbados became independent in 1966, but queen elizabeth continued as head of state until this year. governor general sandra mason will be inaugurated as barbados' first president and barbados will remain in the commonwealth. a memorial service will be held later to sergeant matt ratana. the new zealand born police officer was killed last year while on duty in a custody suite in croydon. since his death much has been made of his passion for sport with the establishment of a rugby foundation in his name. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has been to meet some of them. matt ratana. officer, rugby player, friend. being remembered today by some of the colleagues who knew him best. it's not how matt ratana died that made him a hero, it's how matt ratana lived. he was at ease with himself. he had a natural kind of confidence that just sort of showed, you trusted him straight away. people couldn't help but like him, even if they were anti—police, - they would love matt ratana. his funeral was last year while the pandemic was still raging. we miss you, we honour you, we won't
barbados became independent in 1966, but queen elizabeth continued as head of state until this year. governor general sandra mason will be inaugurated as barbados' first president and barbados will remain in the commonwealth. a memorial service will be held later to sergeant matt ratana. the new zealand born police officer was killed last year while on duty in a custody suite in croydon. since his death much has been made of his passion for sport with the establishment of a rugby foundation in...
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it's set to swear in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as head of state. the us president urges people not to panic as more cases of the new coronavirus variant are discovered around the world. the trial of ghislaine maxwell has begun in new york with the prosecution saying the former girlfriend of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein "preyed on vulnerable young girls, manipulated them, and served them up to be sexually abused." maxwell, who's 59, faces 8 charges of sex trafficking and other offences. she has pleaded not guilty and her defence says she's being made a scapegoat for epstein�*s crimes. he took his own life while injail in 2019. from new york, nada tawfik reports. over the next few weeks, what plays out in this courthouse will be a crucial chapter in the twisted saga ofjeffrey epstein�*s sex trafficking ring and ghislane maxwell's alleged role in it. as her highly awaited trial began, the world's eyes were trained on what the evidence presented here would reveal. and so, too, were epstein�*s accusers. some arrived to show solidarity wi
it's set to swear in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as head of state. the us president urges people not to panic as more cases of the new coronavirus variant are discovered around the world. the trial of ghislaine maxwell has begun in new york with the prosecution saying the former girlfriend of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein "preyed on vulnerable young girls, manipulated them, and served them up to be sexually abused." maxwell, who's 59, faces 8 charges of...
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becoming the world's newest republic — barbados prepares to swear in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as head of state. lam in i am in bridgetown where events are well under way. a party and official ceremony. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the world health organization says the omicron variant of coronavirus poses a high risk of infection surges around the globe. the who's head renewed a call for a global push to get vaccines to poorer nations, warning that covid—19 is, as he put it, "not done with us" yet. meanwhile, president biden told americans the emergence of the new variant is no reason to panic and insisted the united states will not go back into lockdown. he said, what was needed, was to get the rest of the world vaccinated. our health correspondent naomi grimley has the latest. there's an eerie quiet atjohannesburg airport. south africa first raised the alarm about the omicron variant, but is now finding itself increasingly cut off from the rest of the world. meanwhile, on the ground, there's a big push to get vaccines into arms. only 23% o
becoming the world's newest republic — barbados prepares to swear in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as head of state. lam in i am in bridgetown where events are well under way. a party and official ceremony. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the world health organization says the omicron variant of coronavirus poses a high risk of infection surges around the globe. the who's head renewed a call for a global push to get vaccines to poorer nations,...
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barbados swears in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as the head of state. singer and idol, activist and spy. josephine baker's to become the first black woman to be interred at france's resting place for national heroes. ten weeks on and no sign of abating.
barbados swears in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as the head of state. singer and idol, activist and spy. josephine baker's to become the first black woman to be interred at france's resting place for national heroes. ten weeks on and no sign of abating.
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elizabeth holmes, its founder. — test. elizabeth holmes, its founder, raised _ test. elizabeth holmes, its founder, raised hundreds. test. elizabeth holmes, its| founder, raised hundreds of millions of dollars from investors. and for years, no—one knew that the technology didn't work. even major investors were in the dark. it took whistleblowers to come forward to expose the truth here, but they were met with a huge amount of legal pressure. now, a new law in california aims to re— tip the balance away from companies using ndas to silence employees. the silence no more act passed into california law last month and it essentially dilutes the power of ndas. workers will have more protections to bring up have more protections to bring up things like harassment and discrimination. it is a huge win for whistleblowers. cher used to work at apple. she filed complaints with the company about equal pay and then aired some of her grievances publicly —— cher scarlett. grievances publicly -- cher scarlett-— grievances publicly -- cher scarlett. ~ ., ~ ., , scarlett. whe
elizabeth holmes, its founder. — test. elizabeth holmes, its founder, raised _ test. elizabeth holmes, its founder, raised hundreds. test. elizabeth holmes, its| founder, raised hundreds of millions of dollars from investors. and for years, no—one knew that the technology didn't work. even major investors were in the dark. it took whistleblowers to come forward to expose the truth here, but they were met with a huge amount of legal pressure. now, a new law in california aims to re— tip...
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becoming the world's newest republic — barbados prepares to swear in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as head of state. and i am in national heroes square in britain as we head towards the presidential inauguration. —— bridge ten. —— bridge ten. more cases of the new coronavirus variant and more travel restrictions — but us president joe biden urges calm. this variant is a cause for concern, not a cause for panic. british socialite ghislaine maxwell goes on trial in new york — she's accused of trafficking
becoming the world's newest republic — barbados prepares to swear in its first president as it loses queen elizabeth as head of state. and i am in national heroes square in britain as we head towards the presidential inauguration. —— bridge ten. —— bridge ten. more cases of the new coronavirus variant and more travel restrictions — but us president joe biden urges calm. this variant is a cause for concern, not a cause for panic. british socialite ghislaine maxwell goes on trial in...
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and queen elizabeth misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph, for the first time in 22 years. hello and welcome to bbc news. it's seven in the morning here in singapore, and 11 in the evening in london where the british prime minister borisjohnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as "truly historic" and "the beginning of the end for coal power". but his remarks come after the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, said india and china will have to �*justify�* themselves to the world's most vulnerable countries — after the two nations demanded last—minute changes to the climate deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. let's take a quick look at what's agreed. the deal says limiting average global temperatures to 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial levels, by the year 2100, is still attainable. scientists have said that amount, by then, would avoid the worst impacts of climate change. but there's controversy over the pledge about coal — which now says its use should be phased down, rather than
and queen elizabeth misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph, for the first time in 22 years. hello and welcome to bbc news. it's seven in the morning here in singapore, and 11 in the evening in london where the british prime minister borisjohnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as "truly historic" and "the beginning of the end for coal power". but his remarks come after the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok...
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losing the monarch, queen elizabeth, as its head of state. world's.
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professor elizabeth robinson from the grantham institute. we can bring you some live pictures from just across the other side of the clyde, where world leaders are gathering. the uk prime minister borisjohnson, along with the secretary general of the united nations, tony gutierrez. around 120 leaders are here for the next two days of cop26, known as the leaders summit. we are going to be hearing lots of speeches from those leaders later today. as we were reflecting at the beginning of the hour, boris johnson, as hosts, the uk wants to get a positive outcome, not a woolly declaration at the end of the two weeks of discussion. borisjohnson, striking a cautious, perhaps slightly gloomy note about the possibility of that, getting meaningful action towards keeping a cap on global warming, and that movement towards net zero, the balancing out between greenhouse gas emissions being released, and those being removed from the atmosphere, saying the world is at one minute to midnight. antonio guterres as well absolutely emphasising the urgency neededi
professor elizabeth robinson from the grantham institute. we can bring you some live pictures from just across the other side of the clyde, where world leaders are gathering. the uk prime minister borisjohnson, along with the secretary general of the united nations, tony gutierrez. around 120 leaders are here for the next two days of cop26, known as the leaders summit. we are going to be hearing lots of speeches from those leaders later today. as we were reflecting at the beginning of the hour,...
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as world leaders come together in glasgow for the make—or—break climate summit - queen elizabeth calls for a unifed effort to reverse rising temperatures. none of us underestimates the challenges ahead, but history has shown that when nations come together in common cause there is always room for hope. the prime minister of india — the world's third biggest greenhouse gas emitter — has used the conference platform for a new announcement. an agreement to reverse deforestation by 2030 is announced in glasgow with leaders describing it as the biggest step forward in a generation. the us supreme court hears arguments in the controversial texas abortion case, with at least one legal challenge likely to be allowed to move forward. and how australian scientists have managed to produce crawling frogs that are able to adapt to climate change. hello and welcome to the programme. president biden has told the united nations climate summit in glasgow that the fight against global warming offers extraordinary economic opportunities. he said creating technologies to reduce carbon emissions would
as world leaders come together in glasgow for the make—or—break climate summit - queen elizabeth calls for a unifed effort to reverse rising temperatures. none of us underestimates the challenges ahead, but history has shown that when nations come together in common cause there is always room for hope. the prime minister of india — the world's third biggest greenhouse gas emitter — has used the conference platform for a new announcement. an agreement to reverse deforestation by 2030 is...
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elizabeth holmes, its founder, raised hundreds of millions of dollars from investors and for years, no—one knew that the technology didn't work — even major investors were in the dark. it took whistle—blowers to come forward to expose the truth here, but they were met with a huge amount of legal pressure. now, a new law in california aims to re—tip the balance away from companies using ndas to silence employees. the silenced no more act was passed into california law last month and it essentially dilutes the power of ndas. workers will have more protections to bring up things like harassment and discrimination. it's a huge win for whistle—blowers. cher scarlett used to work at apple. she filed complaints against the company about equal pay and then aired some of her grievances publicly. when we work at these huge companies that have, you know, not only, you know, big, huge external law firms but they also have lawyers in house, that's very intimidating, you know? i go in, you know, seek a lawyer and i'm looking up and it's like $500 an hour. like, that's, you know, like five times
elizabeth holmes, its founder, raised hundreds of millions of dollars from investors and for years, no—one knew that the technology didn't work — even major investors were in the dark. it took whistle—blowers to come forward to expose the truth here, but they were met with a huge amount of legal pressure. now, a new law in california aims to re—tip the balance away from companies using ndas to silence employees. the silenced no more act was passed into california law last month and it...
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queen elizabeth misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph, for the first time in 22 years. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she has asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson has been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself into police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced it is opening. the country's remaining whites only beaches to _ people of all races. this will lead to a black majority government in this country, and the destruction of the white civilisation. part of the centuries old windsor castle, one of the queen's residences, has been consumed by fire for much of the day. 150 firemen have been battling the blaze which has caused millions of pounds worth of damage. this is newsdy on the bbc. i'm karishma vaswani in singapore. 0ur headlines. boris johnson says the glasgow climate deal sounds the death knell for coal power, but admits there's a lot more work to do. queuing to get
queen elizabeth misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph, for the first time in 22 years. benazir bhutto has claimed victory in pakistan's general election, and she has asked pakistan's president to name her as prime minister. jackson has been released on bail of $3 million after turning himself into police in santa barbara. it was the biggest demonstration so far of the fast—growing european antinuclear movement. the south african government has announced it is opening. the...
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the headlines: as world leaders come together in glasgow for the make—or—break climate summit, queen elizabeth calls for a unified effort to reverse rising temperatures. none of us underestimate the challenges ahead, but history has shown that when nations come together in common cause there is always room for hope. the prime minister of india, the world's third biggest greenhouse gas emitter, has used the conference platform for a new announcement. an agreement to reverse deforestation by 2030 is announced in glasgow,
the headlines: as world leaders come together in glasgow for the make—or—break climate summit, queen elizabeth calls for a unified effort to reverse rising temperatures. none of us underestimate the challenges ahead, but history has shown that when nations come together in common cause there is always room for hope. the prime minister of india, the world's third biggest greenhouse gas emitter, has used the conference platform for a new announcement. an agreement to reverse deforestation by...
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the pilot ejected and has safely returned to the royal navy aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth. an investigation is under way. actor alec baldwin and other producers on the film, rust, are facing a new lawsuit over the fatal shooting of the cinematographer, halyna hutchins. the film's supervisor, mamie mitchell alleges that the script didn't call for a gun to be fired. her lawyer accused alec baldwin of "playing russian roulette" when he fired the gun without checking it. mr baldwin and the film's producers have not yet commented. i never want what happened on our set to ever happen to anyone else. in our opinion, mr baldwin chose to play russian roulette when he fired a gun without checking it and without having the armourer do so in his presence. his behaviour and that of the producers on rust was reckless. 0ur correspondent in los angeles david willis gave us more information about this latest suit. well, mamie mitchell was the script supervisor on the film rust, and she was only a few feet away from halyna hutchins when she was shot and killed on that set. ms mitchell was th
the pilot ejected and has safely returned to the royal navy aircraft carrier hms queen elizabeth. an investigation is under way. actor alec baldwin and other producers on the film, rust, are facing a new lawsuit over the fatal shooting of the cinematographer, halyna hutchins. the film's supervisor, mamie mitchell alleges that the script didn't call for a gun to be fired. her lawyer accused alec baldwin of "playing russian roulette" when he fired the gun without checking it. mr baldwin...
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buckingham palace says queen elizabeth has sprained her back and has, with great regret, decided not to attend the annual remembrance day service in london to honour britain's war dead. the service would have been the queen's first public engagement since she was advised to rest following a night in hospital last month. the queen, who is 95, regards the service as one of her most important public duties. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is at the cenotaph in westminster. it's what one palace official describes as incredibly unfortunate timing, and that is bad timing on two fronts. primarily because it is remembrance sunday, it is a national service of remembrance here in the uk. it's the most important day in the royal calendar, the day when the royal family in general, and the queen in particular, pays tribute to those who laid down their lives for their country. but there is a second piece of bad timing, which is that the queen had effectively taken two weeks off from official engagements. a fortnight ago it was announced that she'd no longer be doing any external engagements. i
buckingham palace says queen elizabeth has sprained her back and has, with great regret, decided not to attend the annual remembrance day service in london to honour britain's war dead. the service would have been the queen's first public engagement since she was advised to rest following a night in hospital last month. the queen, who is 95, regards the service as one of her most important public duties. our royal correspondentjonny dymond is at the cenotaph in westminster. it's what one palace...
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as world leaders come together in glasgow for the make—or—break climate summit - queen elizabeth calls for a unifed effort to reverse rising temperatures. none of us underestimates the challenges ahead, but history has shown that when nations come together in common cause there is always room for hope. the prime minister of india — the world's third biggest greenhouse gas emitter — has used the conference platform for a new announcement. an agreement to reverse deforestation by 2030 is announced in glasgow with leaders describing it as the biggest step forward in a generation. the us supreme court hears arguments in the controversial
as world leaders come together in glasgow for the make—or—break climate summit - queen elizabeth calls for a unifed effort to reverse rising temperatures. none of us underestimates the challenges ahead, but history has shown that when nations come together in common cause there is always room for hope. the prime minister of india — the world's third biggest greenhouse gas emitter — has used the conference platform for a new announcement. an agreement to reverse deforestation by 2030 is...
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on stage, in costume, elizabeth and margaret were a formidable partnership. and privately, these royal sisters where vital support for one another. they were often away from their parents, having moved out of london during the war. and the evacuee experience is part of this christmas display. the paintings of fairy tale characters that provided a backdrop to the pantos were designed by an art student evacuated to windsor. his story will be brought to life for younger visitors to the castle. "many, many years ago when the bullets had hit london, i was in evacuee and i came here to windsor castle." i think pantomimes are very relatable to children and families, this time of year. and it's also a story about finding the best in hard times, which i think we can all relate to in the past couple of years. as the queen heads into his 70th year on the throne, the panto display is a reminder of christmases here at the castle during a unique time in her life — before she had taken on the responsibilities of monarch. it is a snapshot of a royal childhood, of how chris
on stage, in costume, elizabeth and margaret were a formidable partnership. and privately, these royal sisters where vital support for one another. they were often away from their parents, having moved out of london during the war. and the evacuee experience is part of this christmas display. the paintings of fairy tale characters that provided a backdrop to the pantos were designed by an art student evacuated to windsor. his story will be brought to life for younger visitors to the castle....
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jonathan beale, bbc news, on board, hms queen elizabeth. they are always such dramatic images from those carriers, incredible. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm victoria hollins. bbc london has seen figures from british transport police, which show that reports of sexual harassment on public transport have risen 61% in london since pre—pandemic levels. the force say they are cracking down after setting up a dedicated unit, and are urging victims to report incidents by texting 61016. officers say they hope to create a "hostile environment" for sexual harassment. if it doesn't feel right, it makes you feel uncomfortable or you think it's making someone else feel uncomfortable, and it's got a sexual element to it, then tell us about it. the rivers trust charity has released a map showing the places in london most covered in sewage. it shows the spots where sewage overflowed and poured into waterways across the uk. ilford, barking and dagenham, and newham were the three worst affecte
jonathan beale, bbc news, on board, hms queen elizabeth. they are always such dramatic images from those carriers, incredible. time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm victoria hollins. bbc london has seen figures from british transport police, which show that reports of sexual harassment on public transport have risen 61% in london since pre—pandemic levels. the force say they are cracking down after setting up a dedicated unit, and are...
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andrew slorance was being treated for cancer at glasgow's queen elizabeth university hospital last november when he first tested positive. his wife louise believes he caught covid there as well as another life—threatening infection that was never revealed to the family. this is from our scotland editor, sarah smith. andrew slorance was in charge of scotland's covid response when he was admitted to hospital for cancer treatment a year ago. the father of five died nearly six weeks later after testing positive for coronavirus. it was only after requesting his medical record that his wife discovered he was also being treated for a potentially life—threatening infection caused by a fungus called aspergillus. i saw the aspergillus _ a fungus called aspergillus. i saw the aspergillus and _ a fungus called aspergillus. i saw the aspergillus and i _ a fungus called aspergillus. i "— the aspergillus and i wondered what it was. she the aspergillus and i wondered what it was. ,, , , it was. she believes the full details of — it was. she believes the full details of his _ it was. she believes th
andrew slorance was being treated for cancer at glasgow's queen elizabeth university hospital last november when he first tested positive. his wife louise believes he caught covid there as well as another life—threatening infection that was never revealed to the family. this is from our scotland editor, sarah smith. andrew slorance was in charge of scotland's covid response when he was admitted to hospital for cancer treatment a year ago. the father of five died nearly six weeks later after...
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queen elizabeth, aged 95, who recorded that message at windsor castle last week. well, my colleague christian fraser is covering the marathon climate conference and he joins us now from glasgow. you are there in the thick of it. what was the reaction from the officials, the world leaders, when india's prime minister said the rich world that needed to give a trillion dollars to the developing world so they can reach these ambitious climate goals? £31 they can reach these ambitious climate goals?— they can reach these ambitious climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, _ climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, one - climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, one of - climate goals? of course, india is crucially important, one of the . climate goals? of course, india is| crucially important, one of the top five emitters in the world. it has at 1.2 billion people and 70% of the world emissions come from india, so what narendra modi says is vitally important and it really depends whether you are a half glass full or half gl
queen elizabeth, aged 95, who recorded that message at windsor castle last week. well, my colleague christian fraser is covering the marathon climate conference and he joins us now from glasgow. you are there in the thick of it. what was the reaction from the officials, the world leaders, when india's prime minister said the rich world that needed to give a trillion dollars to the developing world so they can reach these ambitious climate goals? £31 they can reach these ambitious climate...
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queen elizabeth has been seen in her first official engagement in nearly a month. the 95 year—old monarch withdrew from the remembrance day commemorations at the cenotaph on saunday because of a bad back. but today the queen was seen standing and smiling as she greeted britain's chief of defence staff, general sir nick carter at windsor castle. and looking rather cheery. the queen's eldest son, prince charles, who is currently on a trip tojordan, was asked how his mother is feeling. this is what he had to say. she is all right, thank you very much. going to start in a minute to talk to the investor to the ukraine, to grant the build up of russian troops on ukraine's border. hello there. it wasn't a bad day today for many of us. a lot of dry weather around, a good spell of sunshine after that chilly start, it felt quite pleasant into the afternoon. but there was a lot more cloud across northern and western parts of the uk, particularly western scotland where it will say breezy or even windy with further outbreaks of rain. but for most, tonight it's going to be dry
queen elizabeth has been seen in her first official engagement in nearly a month. the 95 year—old monarch withdrew from the remembrance day commemorations at the cenotaph on saunday because of a bad back. but today the queen was seen standing and smiling as she greeted britain's chief of defence staff, general sir nick carter at windsor castle. and looking rather cheery. the queen's eldest son, prince charles, who is currently on a trip tojordan, was asked how his mother is feeling. this is...
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queen elizabeth misses the annual remembrance day service in london for the first time in 22 years, after the 95—year—old monarch is said to have sprained her back. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. three men have been arrested by counter—terror police as part of an investigation into an explosion at a hospital in liverpool in north—western england. one person died and another person was injured in the incident outside the liverpool women's hospitaljust before 11 o'clock this morning. on twitter, prime minister borisjohnson said... 0ur correspondent phil mccann is outside the liverpool women's hospital. i'm standing just in front of the entrance to the hospital where this happened. just slightly to the left out of our shot, a taxi drove up to the entrance just before 11am and at 10:59am, people in this part of liverpool heard an explosion. we spoke to a woman who is a patient here and said she was heading outside, she heard this really loud bang and the security team sealed the exits to stop people going out. the police later confirmed that that e
queen elizabeth misses the annual remembrance day service in london for the first time in 22 years, after the 95—year—old monarch is said to have sprained her back. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. three men have been arrested by counter—terror police as part of an investigation into an explosion at a hospital in liverpool in north—western england. one person died and another person was injured in the incident outside the liverpool women's hospitaljust...