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elizabeth, thank ou so next decades. elizabeth, thank you so much — next decades. elizabeth, thank you so much for— next decades. elizabeth, thank you so much for coming - next decades. elizabeth, thankj you so much for coming on and talking to us about it. let's get some of the day's other news. indonesia has imposed a partial lockdown in the capitaljakarta, across the main island ofjava and on bali as it deals with an unprecedented wave of coronavirus infections. mosques, restaurants and shopping malls were closed in virus hotspots. on friday it recorded 25,000 new cases alone with 80% of them being the delta variant. the former president of south africa, jacob zuma, has for now avoided going to jail after the constitutional court agreed to hear his appeal against a 15 month sentence. mr zuma was due to hand himself in by sunday or face arrest for failing to appear before a corruption inquiry. cyprus has appealed for help from the european union and israel to tackle a huge wildfire, which one official described as the worst in the country's history. the blaze i
elizabeth, thank ou so next decades. elizabeth, thank you so much — next decades. elizabeth, thank you so much for— next decades. elizabeth, thank you so much for coming - next decades. elizabeth, thankj you so much for coming on and talking to us about it. let's get some of the day's other news. indonesia has imposed a partial lockdown in the capitaljakarta, across the main island ofjava and on bali as it deals with an unprecedented wave of coronavirus infections. mosques, restaurants and...
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elizabeth, can i ask affected to come forward. elizabeth, can i ask you — affected to come forward. elizabeth, can i ask you was — affected to come forward. elizabeth, can i ask you was mac _ affected to come forward. elizabeth, can i ask you was mac this _ can i ask you was mac this decision has been made today that you can come forward, what does that mean to you? come forward, what does that mean to ou? ., come forward, what does that mean to ou? . . , �* , come forward, what does that mean to ou? . ., , �*, , you? that means it's recognising that it was _ you? that means it's recognising that it was wrong _ you? that means it's recognising that it was wrong and _ you? that means it's recognising that it was wrong and that i you? that means it's recognising| that it was wrong and that people who had it against them can actually try and get something back from something that was very wrong in the first place. you something that was very wrong in the first lace. ., , , first place. you must feel hugely let down because _ first place. you must feel hugely let down because you
elizabeth, can i ask affected to come forward. elizabeth, can i ask you — affected to come forward. elizabeth, can i ask you was — affected to come forward. elizabeth, can i ask you was mac _ affected to come forward. elizabeth, can i ask you was mac this _ can i ask you was mac this decision has been made today that you can come forward, what does that mean to you? come forward, what does that mean to ou? ., come forward, what does that mean to ou? . . , �* , come forward, what does that...
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she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools where indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to erase indigenous language and culture. in recent weeks, more than a dozen churches have been burned across canada, and statues toppled of queen elizabeth and queen victoria, who reigned over the country when the first residential schools were opened in the late 1800s. mary simon was a student at a day school similar to the residential schools, and says her appointment marks an important step forward on the long part path towards reconciliation. to meet this moment as governor—general, i will strive to hold together the attention of the past with the promise of the future. she was nom
she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools where indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to...
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she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual appointment with the monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools where indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to erase indigenous language and culture. in recent weeks, more than a dozen churches have been burned across canada, and statues toppled of queen elizabeth and queen victoria, who reigned over the country when the first residential schools were opened in the late 1800s. mary simon was a student at a day school similar to the residential schools, and says her appointment marks an important step forward on the long part path towards reconciliation. to meet this moment as governor—general, i will strive to hold together the attention of the past with the promise of th
she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual appointment with the monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools where indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger...
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expert joining me at the queen elizabeth 0lympic joining me at the queen elizabeth olympic park here in london ahead of the summer 2020 paralympic games. in this special edition of witness history, we're looking back at some important moments in the recent history of disability and sport. coming up... a medallist who competed at the first paralympic games. we will hear about the special olympics or those with learning difficulties was up away from sport, we will find out why students at america's death only university shut down their campus. plus we will hear about the specially designed car thought disabled people that was both terrifying and exhilarating. but first, when sport's enthusiast lost his leg during an accident, he became immediately frustrated by the clumsy prosthetics on offer. determined to run again, he went on to invent the first carbon graphite running late in 1984. it is since simply become known as the blade.— known as the blade. when you lose a body — known as the blade. when you lose a body part, _ known as the blade. when you lose a body part, it _ known as
expert joining me at the queen elizabeth 0lympic joining me at the queen elizabeth olympic park here in london ahead of the summer 2020 paralympic games. in this special edition of witness history, we're looking back at some important moments in the recent history of disability and sport. coming up... a medallist who competed at the first paralympic games. we will hear about the special olympics or those with learning difficulties was up away from sport, we will find out why students at...
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thanks forjoining me at the queen elizabeth olympic park here in london ahead of the summer 2020 paralympic games. in this special edition of witness history, we're looking back at some important moments in the recent history of disability and sport. coming up: a medallist who competed at the first paralympic games. we'll hear about the special olympics for those with learning disabilities. away from sport, we'll find out why students at america's deaf only university shut down their campus. plus, we'll hear about the specially designed car for disabled people that was both terrifying and exhilarating. but first, when sports enthusiast van phillips lost his leg during an accident, he became immediately frustrated by the clumsy prosthetics on offer. determined to run again, he went on to invent the first carbon graphite prosthetic running leg in 1984. it has since simply become known as �*the blade�*. when you lose a body part, it's different from any other experience because it's gone. it'sjust gone. that was the hardest part, knowing that it was irreversible. i had my accident in the s
thanks forjoining me at the queen elizabeth olympic park here in london ahead of the summer 2020 paralympic games. in this special edition of witness history, we're looking back at some important moments in the recent history of disability and sport. coming up: a medallist who competed at the first paralympic games. we'll hear about the special olympics for those with learning disabilities. away from sport, we'll find out why students at america's deaf only university shut down their campus....
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that's all from this special edition of witness history, from the queen elizabeth olympic park here in london. we will be back soon with more extraordinary stories from the past. but for now from me and the rest of the witness history team, it's goodbye. hello, there. storm evert yesterday brought some damage and disruption across southern parts of the country. it brought almost autumnal weather rather than mid—summer weather to our shores. this weekend, though, it's looking a bit better. it's going to be a little bit quieter. we'll have sunshine and showers in the forecast, but it will remain on the cool side for the time of year. that's because we've got northerly winds running down across the uk. that area of low is what was storm evert. we've got showers in the forecast, mainly across england and wales through the day. some showers also across eastern scotland, north—east england. this will tend to turn heavier into the afternoon, but it's part of wales, the midlands, southern england which will see the heaviest of the showers. hitand miss. some places will stay dry. we could s
that's all from this special edition of witness history, from the queen elizabeth olympic park here in london. we will be back soon with more extraordinary stories from the past. but for now from me and the rest of the witness history team, it's goodbye. hello, there. storm evert yesterday brought some damage and disruption across southern parts of the country. it brought almost autumnal weather rather than mid—summer weather to our shores. this weekend, though, it's looking a bit better....
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protesters in canada pull down statues of british royals — including queen elizabeth — amid anger over systematic abuse of indigenous children in residential schools. the government of eswatini says nine people have been killed and over 100 others hospitalised following days of anti—government protests. and the countdown is on: virgin galactic announces its first flight to the edge of space could happen as early as next weekend. the last american troops have left bagram air base, the us military�*s centre of operations throughout two decades of occupation and engagement in afghanistan. the departure is a signal that the complete withdrawal of foreign forces from the country is imminent. a taliban spokesman described the handover of bagram as a positive step. our security correspondent frank gardner reports. backroom airbase, afghanistan, the more strategically vital base in the country. last night, the us military pulled out of the nearly 20 years there. it follows a decision by president biden for us forces to leave afghanistan by december 11. we are leave afghanistan by december
protesters in canada pull down statues of british royals — including queen elizabeth — amid anger over systematic abuse of indigenous children in residential schools. the government of eswatini says nine people have been killed and over 100 others hospitalised following days of anti—government protests. and the countdown is on: virgin galactic announces its first flight to the edge of space could happen as early as next weekend. the last american troops have left bagram air base, the us...
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elizabeth wolkovich there. let's get some of the day's other news. cyprus has appealed for help from the european union and israel to tackle a huge wildfire, which one official described as the worst in the country's history. the blaze is spreading through an area north of the cities of limassol and larnaca and has forced the evacuation of several villages. dozens of properties have been damaged but no casualties have been reported. indonesia has imposed a partial lockdown in the capital jakarta, across the main island ofjava and on bali as it deals with an unprecedented wave of coronavirus infections. mosques, restaurants and shopping malls were closed in virus hot spots. on friday, it recorded 25,000 new cases alone, 80% of them being the delta variant. tens of thousands of people in cities across brazil have been protesting against the government of president jair bolsonaro, calling for his resignation over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic. the demonstrations were triggered by recent allegations of corruption involving the purchase of vacc
elizabeth wolkovich there. let's get some of the day's other news. cyprus has appealed for help from the european union and israel to tackle a huge wildfire, which one official described as the worst in the country's history. the blaze is spreading through an area north of the cities of limassol and larnaca and has forced the evacuation of several villages. dozens of properties have been damaged but no casualties have been reported. indonesia has imposed a partial lockdown in the capital...
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birmingham — do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs the head of nhs england, sir simon stevens, has taken his place in the house of lords. lord stevens of birmingham, as he now is, will step down from the role this summer after seven years, having led the service through an extraordinary and tumultuous time. he was introduced as a crossbench or independent peer in the traditional way. i — simon, lord stevens birmingham — do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law, so help me god. lord stevens. finally, a ticking off for liz truss, the international trade secretary, for failing to follow the commons conventions. on friday, the secretary of state for international trade visited airbus at broughton in my seat. her office gave me 1a minutes�* notice before the meeting was due to take place. 1a minutes, madam deputy speaker. i just wonder what she can advise we can do to ensure that the rules that apply to the rest of us
birmingham — do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs the head of nhs england, sir simon stevens, has taken his place in the house of lords. lord stevens of birmingham, as he now is, will step down from the role this summer after seven years, having led the service through an extraordinary and tumultuous time. he was introduced as a crossbench or independent peer in the traditional way. i — simon, lord stevens...
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joining them is elizabeth dormer—phillips' maddie, daughter of the recently—deceased anna, whose dying wish was for them all to make this last—minute pilgrimage. broad strokes interrailing japes ensue, as the group pinball across france, italy and spain, losing their money, passports, and minds as they deal with births, deaths, and marriages. the internet scares me. you could be talking to anyone. i mean, i could be- a serial killer — i'm not! if you stand this next is something like shirley valentine — in which a middle—aged housewife finds a new lease on life while holidaying in greece — then off the rails really pales by comparison. there's little of the wit, grit, or bittersweet humour of that willy russell—scripted gem in this ragbag of romantic cliches and cut—and—paste pop songs — which, for all its eye—catching locations, feels more like a tv movie than a feature. to be clear, off the rails won't be troubling the oscars, or even the baftas. but i'd be lying if i claimed that this didn't touch my dark heart at all. not least because it's pretty much impossibl
joining them is elizabeth dormer—phillips' maddie, daughter of the recently—deceased anna, whose dying wish was for them all to make this last—minute pilgrimage. broad strokes interrailing japes ensue, as the group pinball across france, italy and spain, losing their money, passports, and minds as they deal with births, deaths, and marriages. the internet scares me. you could be talking to anyone. i mean, i could be- a serial killer — i'm not! if you stand this next is something like...
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protesters in canada pull down statues of british royals — including queen elizabeth — amid anger over systematic abuse of indigenous children in residential schools. the government of eswatini says nine people have been killed and over 100
protesters in canada pull down statues of british royals — including queen elizabeth — amid anger over systematic abuse of indigenous children in residential schools. the government of eswatini says nine people have been killed and over 100
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kingdom plans to test that freedom later this year, when its new flagship aircraft carrier, the hms queen elizabeth, will sail through the south china sea. china sees international moves to keep these seas open as a plot to contain its rise and sabotage its stability. but the country signed a 1982 united nations convention on the law of the sea — the international legal framework to settle maritime disputes. when the philippines used the law to challenge china in the permanent court of arbitration, the tribunal ruled that china had unlawfully prevented filipinos from fishing in scarborough shoal. china did not participate in the tribunal nor accept its findings. on our fifth day at scarborough shoal, winds marking the beginning of the monsoon season rock george's boat. it is around six o'clock in the morning here, and we have moved to the eastern entrance of scarborough shoal. 0n the horizon, you can't see anything, apart from three big boats and they're guarding the eastern entrance to scarborough shoal. normally, under these weather conditions, philippine vessels would shelter inside the lagoon
kingdom plans to test that freedom later this year, when its new flagship aircraft carrier, the hms queen elizabeth, will sail through the south china sea. china sees international moves to keep these seas open as a plot to contain its rise and sabotage its stability. but the country signed a 1982 united nations convention on the law of the sea — the international legal framework to settle maritime disputes. when the philippines used the law to challenge china in the permanent court of...
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queen elizabeth has sent a message of support to the england men's football team, ahead of their euro 2020 final on sunday. if they beat italy, it'll be their first major tournament victory since 1966. italy haven't lost any of their previous 33 matches. here in the uk, as new coronavirus cases continue to rise, medical leaders are warning that people should remain cautious, even after restrictions are lifted in england injust over a week's time. the academy of medical royal colleges says the national health service is already "under unprecedented pressure". 0ur health correspondent, katharine da costa, reports. covid infections in oxford have soared to their highest levels since the start of the pandemic, mostly among young adults. from monday, the city will follow places like bolton and bedford in getting extra government support for surge testing and vaccinations. with restrictions in england due to end in nine days�* time, people are urged to continue wearing facemasks in crowded indoor areas. i have no problem with continuing to wear a facemask after they are not in force, beca
queen elizabeth has sent a message of support to the england men's football team, ahead of their euro 2020 final on sunday. if they beat italy, it'll be their first major tournament victory since 1966. italy haven't lost any of their previous 33 matches. here in the uk, as new coronavirus cases continue to rise, medical leaders are warning that people should remain cautious, even after restrictions are lifted in england injust over a week's time. the academy of medical royal colleges says the...
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at her swearing—in ceremony — the official representative of queen elizabeth pledged to strive to build bridges across the diverse backgrounds and cultures that reflect canada's uniqueness and promise. 214 year old boys have been found guilty of the murder of ollie stevens would elude into a park in reading. the ollie stevens would elude into a park in reading.— ollie stevens would elude into a park in reading. the girl was convicted _ a park in reading. the girl was convicted of — a park in reading. the girl was convicted of manslaughter. - a park in reading. the girl was convicted of manslaughter. he i convicted of manslaughter. he was attacked by boys carrying knives. none of the guilty can be identified for legal reasons. ollie stevens seen on the neighbours camera. his phone messages show he'd arranged to meet a girl as a nearby park that january afternoon. this beauty spot just a few hundred yards from his own front door but ollie walked into an ambush. two boys aged 13 and 14 who'd fallen out with on social media. in the attack, ollie was stabbed once in the chest and once in
at her swearing—in ceremony — the official representative of queen elizabeth pledged to strive to build bridges across the diverse backgrounds and cultures that reflect canada's uniqueness and promise. 214 year old boys have been found guilty of the murder of ollie stevens would elude into a park in reading. the ollie stevens would elude into a park in reading.— ollie stevens would elude into a park in reading. the girl was convicted _ a park in reading. the girl was convicted of — a...
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now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. once again, it's a mild start to the day across the capital, with temperatures in the low to mid teens in celsius, a bit of early mist, maybe. and some areas of cloud around again this morning. it should be mostly dry for the first half of the day. there will be some bright spells, a bit of sunshine peeping through at times, and we keep those sunny spells into the afternoon. and it's set to feel pleasantly warm again in the best of the sunshine with just a light breeze and top temperatures reaching 21, maybe 22 celsius. but again, some afternoon showers popping up here and there. they could be heavy and thundery in places, the main focus to the showers out towards the east, but we could see them almost anywhere. as we head through this evening and overnight, almost anywhere. as we head through this evening and overnight, it will be dry or mostly dry at first, cloud will be thickening from the west, we've got outbreaks of rain moving eastwards into saturday morning
now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. once again, it's a mild start to the day across the capital, with temperatures in the low to mid teens in celsius, a bit of early mist, maybe. and some areas of cloud around again this morning. it should be mostly dry for the first half of the day. there will be some bright spells, a bit of sunshine peeping through at times, and we keep those sunny spells into the afternoon. and it's set to feel pleasantly warm again in the best of...
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angela merkel also met queen elizabeth at windsor castle. more from our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley. angela, how are you? despite their disagreements over brexit, today was about celebrating and strengthening the german—british relationship in a new era. high on the agenda for borisjohnson, germany's insistence that british travellers quarantine for 14 days, even if they're fully vaccinated. but after a working lunch of english asparagus tart and 0xfordshire beef, angela merkel hinted at good news to come for british holiday—makers. translation: we are seeing a rise of the delta variant - in germany, a significant rise, and, of course, we are regularly reviewing these travel restrictions and i expect that, in the foreseeable future, double vaccinated people will be able to travel without having to quarantine upon arrival. after england's historic victory against germany on tuesday, angela merkel wished the uk well for the rest of the euros, but she's alarmed by the number of fans being allowed at wembley matches. translat
angela merkel also met queen elizabeth at windsor castle. more from our world affairs correspondent caroline hawley. angela, how are you? despite their disagreements over brexit, today was about celebrating and strengthening the german—british relationship in a new era. high on the agenda for borisjohnson, germany's insistence that british travellers quarantine for 14 days, even if they're fully vaccinated. but after a working lunch of english asparagus tart and 0xfordshire beef, angela...
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and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty, queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. hear, hear! the new mp was in such a hurry she forgot to sign in. you've just got to sign in. two days later, she had a ringside seat for prime minister's questions. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said he wanted to give her a special welcome. and will members opposite forgive me if ijust turn around to look at the new member for batley and spen as she sits there on these benches beneath the plaque to jo cox, her sister. and that is a special and emotional moment for all of us on these benches, and i think for everybody across this house. it takes incredible courage and bravery to stand in that constituency and to sit on these benches beneath that plaque. hear, hear! keir starmer remembering jo cox in the week her sister arrived in the commons. that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening for the latest from westminster. until then, from me, david cor
and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty, queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law. hear, hear! the new mp was in such a hurry she forgot to sign in. you've just got to sign in. two days later, she had a ringside seat for prime minister's questions. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said he wanted to give her a special welcome. and will members opposite forgive me if ijust turn around to look at the new member for batley...
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inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general — the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it's the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. prime ministerjustin trudeau confirmed that the queen had accepted mary simon's appointment. in her acceptance speech, ms simon refered to the recent discovery of unmarked graves at former indigenous residential schools. during my time as governor general, i will work every day towards promoting healing and wellness across canadian society. to me, that means stopping, to fully recognise, memorialise, and come to terms with the atrocities of our collective past that we are learning more about each day. it means we must thoughtfully work hard towards the promise of a brighter tomorrow. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come: more than a dozen nigerian schools considered vulnerable to attack are closed following the kidnap of 140 students in the latest abduction. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation
inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general — the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it's the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. prime ministerjustin trudeau confirmed that the queen had accepted mary simon's appointment. in her acceptance speech, ms simon refered to the recent discovery of unmarked graves at former indigenous residential schools. during my time as governor general, i will work every day towards promoting...
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queen elizabeth has sent a message of support to the england men's football team, ahead of their euro 2020 final on sunday. if they beat italy, it'll be their first major tournament victory since 1966. italy haven't lost any of their previous 33 matches. now on bbc news, dateline london. hello and welcome to the programme which brings together some of the uk's leading commentators, bbc specialists and the foreign correspondents writing, blogging and broadcasting to audiences back home from the dateline london. this week, a taxing question for the g20 — making multinationals pay theirfair share, and is the head of the imf naming and shaming the g7 over vaccination? i am joined byjeffrey kaufman, a news anchor in both his native canada and the united states as well as a much—travelled foreign correspondent. isabel hilton, newspaper columnist and broadcaster who founded china dialogue, an independent organisation trying to foster greater understanding of china and improve its environment. and you see him there, our bbc business editor simonjack, good to have you with me in the studio
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queen elizabeth has sent a message of support to the england men's football team, ahead of their euro 2020 final on sunday. if they beat italy, it'll be their first major tournament victory since 1966. italy haven't lost any of their previous 33 matches. now on bbc news, dateline london.
queen elizabeth has sent a message of support to the england men's football team, ahead of their euro 2020 final on sunday. if they beat italy, it'll be their first major tournament victory since 1966. italy haven't lost any of their previous 33 matches. now on bbc news, dateline london.
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inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general — the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it's the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. in her acceptance speech, ms simon refered to the recent discovery of unmarked graves at former indigenous residential schools. during my time as governor—general, i will work every day towards promoting healing and wellness across canadian society. to me, that means starting to fully recognise, memorialise and come to terms with the atrocities of our collective past that we are learning more about each day. it means we must thoughtfully work hard towards the promise of a better tomorrow. the line up for the women's semi—finals at the wimbledon tennis championships has been completed. angelique kerber, champion in 2018, is the only former winner to make it this far. rounding up all of tuesday's action from the all england club, here's chetan pathak. centre court and court number one were at full capacity for the first time on women's quarterfinals day as ash barty, the world number one and number one s
inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general — the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it's the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. in her acceptance speech, ms simon refered to the recent discovery of unmarked graves at former indigenous residential schools. during my time as governor—general, i will work every day towards promoting healing and wellness across canadian society. to me, that means starting to fully recognise,...
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links, do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law, so help me god. lady davidson of lundin links. that was tuesday in parliament. i hope you can find time in your crowded schedule to join me at the same time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament, including prime minister�*s questions. until then, from me, david cornock, and all the team here, bye for now. hello. the heat goes on, and it will do for a couple more days and indeed nights. because of the persistence of the heat, the met office have issued an extreme heat warning. two particular areas have been identified, this one to the south west of england covering parts of the midlands and wales, this one across northern ireland which comes into force on wednesday. it doesn�*t mean that these are the areas exclusively affected by the heat but these are two areas identified as potentially having the biggest impacts. you can see the heat an issue from first thing on wednesday. we start our day with temperatures around 20 celsius in many ar
links, do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law, so help me god. lady davidson of lundin links. that was tuesday in parliament. i hope you can find time in your crowded schedule to join me at the same time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament, including prime minister�*s questions. until then, from me, david cornock, and all the team here, bye for now. hello. the heat goes on, and it...
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at her swearing—in ceremony — the official representative of queen elizabeth pledged to strive to build bridges across the diverse backgrounds and cultures that reflect canada's uniqueness and promise. now on bbc news: engineers leading the field in clean energy solutions come together for a special event. hello, i'm kevin fong, and welcome to the engineers: clean energy. we are here at the victoria and albert museum in london with a socially distanced public audience, a virtual audience from around the globe, and three of the world's leading engineers. now, the climate catastrophe threatens all of us. but these engineers are at the forefront of providing our world with real solutions. applause. please welcome henry snaith, professor of physics at oxford, and through of his engineering of low—cost photovoltaics, he discovered a thin film of photocells. it could be a hugely significant discovery, as henry hopes it will eventually double the efficiency of solar power and halve the cost. danielle merfeld is an electrical engineer who is chief technology officer and vice—president of ge
at her swearing—in ceremony — the official representative of queen elizabeth pledged to strive to build bridges across the diverse backgrounds and cultures that reflect canada's uniqueness and promise. now on bbc news: engineers leading the field in clean energy solutions come together for a special event. hello, i'm kevin fong, and welcome to the engineers: clean energy. we are here at the victoria and albert museum in london with a socially distanced public audience, a virtual audience...
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inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general — the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it�*s the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. prime ministerjustin trudeau confirmed that the queen had accepted mary simon�*s appointment. in her acceptance speech, ms simon referred to the recent discovery of unmarked graves at former indigenous residential schools. during my time as governor general i will work every day towards promoting healing and wellness across canadian society. to me that means stopping to fully recognise memorialise and come to terms with the atrocities of our collective past that we are learning more about each day. it means we must thoughtfully work hard towards the promise of a better tomorrow. that was mary simon — of a better tomorrow. that was mary simon the _ of a better tomorrow. that was mary simon the newly - of a better tomorrow. that was | mary simon the newly appointed governor general of canada. more on that appointment on our website, of course. take a look at all the stories we have been covering in th
inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general — the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it�*s the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. prime ministerjustin trudeau confirmed that the queen had accepted mary simon�*s appointment. in her acceptance speech, ms simon referred to the recent discovery of unmarked graves at former indigenous residential schools. during my time as governor general i will work every day towards...
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and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law. hear, hear! the new mp was in such a hurry, she forgot to sign in. you've just got to sign in. don't worry, we'll have a chat in a minute! laughter kim leadbeater. and that was monday in parliament. thank you for watching. i hope you canjoin me at the same time tomorrow for tuesday in parliament. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. monday was drierfor a while across england and wales, but we certainly saw the weather going down hill from the south. this rain here is marching its way northwards across the uk up into northern england and scotland, where already in the past few days in edinburgh, we have had a month's worth of rain. now that early rain is moving away, but this area of low pressure is taking a band of rain — heavy at times — northwards up towards scotland and northern england with blustery showers following to the south. for a while, we will have some unseasonably windy weather along the coast of e
and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law. hear, hear! the new mp was in such a hurry, she forgot to sign in. you've just got to sign in. don't worry, we'll have a chat in a minute! laughter kim leadbeater. and that was monday in parliament. thank you for watching. i hope you canjoin me at the same time tomorrow for tuesday in parliament. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for...
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come on tonight's programme: protesters in canada pull down statues of uk royals — including queen elizabeth — amid anger over the abuse of indigenous children in schools. australia is cutting the number of visitors allowed in from overseas, following problems with its covid quarantine system. the weekly intake will be cut to around 3,000 people and residents of australia still can't leave the country. shaimaa khalil has more. if you're an australian stranded overseas, this is not the news you wanted to wake up to. from the middle ofjuly, the already very complicated journey for thousands trying to get home is about to get more difficult. to temporarily reduce commercial inbound passenger arrivals to all major ports by 50% from current caps, to reduce the pressure on quarantine facilities, due to the increased risks of the delta strain of the virus. australia already has very tight border restrictions. anyone who comes in has to go into hotel quarantine first. now, what makes things quite difficult as well is the lower rate of vaccinations. less than 8% of the population have taken theirja
come on tonight's programme: protesters in canada pull down statues of uk royals — including queen elizabeth — amid anger over the abuse of indigenous children in schools. australia is cutting the number of visitors allowed in from overseas, following problems with its covid quarantine system. the weekly intake will be cut to around 3,000 people and residents of australia still can't leave the country. shaimaa khalil has more. if you're an australian stranded overseas, this is not the news...
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inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general — the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it�*s the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. prime ministerjustin trudeau confirmed that the queen had accepted mary simon�*s appointment. in her acceptance speech, ms simon referred to the recent discovery of unmarked graves at former indigenous residential schools. and before we go — waterslides are a staple of summer. and it turns out, even baby elephants in china like tojoin in the fun. look at this from a rescue centre in china�*s yunnan province. this playful elephant — yishuang — enjoyed herself on a muddy hill slide. hello there. we�*ve seen yet more rain across many parts of the country in the past 2a hours. and the reason it�*s been so wet, really, for so long is because of the position of the jet stream, that�*s the upper level winds. and as it�*s diving to the south of the uk, with that sort of pattern, you end up with low pressure sitting close to the uk. and it�*s around that low pressure that we see these areas o
inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general — the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it�*s the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. prime ministerjustin trudeau confirmed that the queen had accepted mary simon�*s appointment. in her acceptance speech, ms simon referred to the recent discovery of unmarked graves at former indigenous residential schools. and before we go — waterslides are a staple of summer. and it turns...
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will be the next governor—general of canada — she'll be the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it's the first time an indigenous person has held the role. although it's largely a ceremonial position, the governor general serves as commander—in—chief of the canadian armed forces and represents canada in events at home and abroad. europe often sees a spike in migrants during the summer months, as people use the warmer weather to travel in search of a better life. now, in a strange twist, belarus appears to be encouraging migrants who've arrived there from the middle east to cross over into neighbouring lithuania. so far this year, the numbers crossing are ten times more than they were in the whole of 2020. sara monetta has more. the white specks on the screen are a group of iraqi men, illegally crossing from belarus into lithuania. in the past few weeks, more and more have reached european union in this way. a new migrant route that caught the tiny baltic country completely by surprise. translation: each day, we are detaining around | 150 illegal migrants, we have never seen
will be the next governor—general of canada — she'll be the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it's the first time an indigenous person has held the role. although it's largely a ceremonial position, the governor general serves as commander—in—chief of the canadian armed forces and represents canada in events at home and abroad. europe often sees a spike in migrants during the summer months, as people use the warmer weather to travel in search of a better life. now,...
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queen elizabeth has sent a message of support to the england men's football team, ahead of their euro 2020 final on sunday. if they beat italy, it'll be their first major tournament victory since 1966. italy haven't lost any of their previous 33 matches. here in the uk, as new coronavirus cases continue to rise, medical leaders are warning that people should remain cautious, even after restrictions are lifted in england injust over a week's time. the academy of medical royal colleges says
queen elizabeth has sent a message of support to the england men's football team, ahead of their euro 2020 final on sunday. if they beat italy, it'll be their first major tournament victory since 1966. italy haven't lost any of their previous 33 matches. here in the uk, as new coronavirus cases continue to rise, medical leaders are warning that people should remain cautious, even after restrictions are lifted in england injust over a week's time. the academy of medical royal colleges says
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inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general, the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it�*s the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. prime ministerjustin trudeau confirmed that the queen had accepted mary simon�*s appointment. she replacesjulie payette, who resigned after allegations of bullying. the line—up for the women�*s semi—finals at the wimbledon tennis championships has been completed. angelique kerber, champion in 2018, is the only former winner to make it this far. rounding up all of tuesday�*s action from the all england club, here�*s chetan pathak. centre court and court number 100 full capacity for the first time on women�*s quarterfinals day. as ash barty, the world number one and number one seed, made it through to the semifinals, beating fellow australian ajla tomljanovic in straight sets. barty�*s grown in confidence and belief throughout these championships, and now sets up a last four tie with angelique kerber, the only former wimbledon champion still in these championships. what a story it�*s bee
inuit leader, mary simon, to serve as governor—general, the representative of the head of state, queen elizabeth. it�*s the first time an indigenous person has held the largely ceremonial role. prime ministerjustin trudeau confirmed that the queen had accepted mary simon�*s appointment. she replacesjulie payette, who resigned after allegations of bullying. the line—up for the women�*s semi—finals at the wimbledon tennis championships has been completed. angelique kerber, champion in...
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time for the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. there is the small chance of one or two isolated showers breaking out over the next couple of days. but, for the vast majority, it should stay completely dry. and it will feel very much as if summer is returning. it is a cloudy, mild start. we will keep the cloud for much of the morning for many places, particularly towards eastern home counties. but the cloud will break up. we will see bright spells, some spells of sunshine. sunny spells through the afternoon. always best the further west you are. a noticeable northerly to northwesterly breeze. top temperatures in the best of the sunshine will get as high as 23—24 celsius. so not a bad—looking day of whether. so not a bad—looking day of weather. overnight tonight, it is set to stay dry. there will be clear spells. cloud reforming into tomorrow morning with perhaps a few early mist patches around. temperatures staying in double figures. on thursday, we have high pressure fairly firmly established across the uk and that will cont
time for the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. there is the small chance of one or two isolated showers breaking out over the next couple of days. but, for the vast majority, it should stay completely dry. and it will feel very much as if summer is returning. it is a cloudy, mild start. we will keep the cloud for much of the morning for many places, particularly towards eastern home counties. but the cloud will break up. we will see bright spells, some spells of sunshine....
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the elizabeth line was originally due to open in december 2018, but has been beset by delays. however, the committee was told the route could be "mostly operational" by autumn 2022. a charity for the blinds calling for people to withdraw from rentable e—scooter trials. the national federation of the blind of the uk said they present "dangers for pedestrians and people using mobility aids." trial schemes of the scooters are being held in canterbury and some london boroughs. and now the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. another very warm night last night. in central london, temperatures didn't drop much below 19 celsius. elsewhere in the mid—teens. this morning there is a bit of mistiness but that will lift. another hot day with plenty of sunshine. bit of fair weather cloud this afternoon bubbling up. temperatures in london around 30 celsius. further south a little cooler along the east kent coast, an onshore breeze, the temperatures are a little cooler still. still very warm. the risk of a shower into this evening, could be quite heavy. you might get a rumble of thu
the elizabeth line was originally due to open in december 2018, but has been beset by delays. however, the committee was told the route could be "mostly operational" by autumn 2022. a charity for the blinds calling for people to withdraw from rentable e—scooter trials. the national federation of the blind of the uk said they present "dangers for pedestrians and people using mobility aids." trial schemes of the scooters are being held in canterbury and some london boroughs....
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weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. after the heat of the last few days, change is on its way. today is set to be cooler. it'll also be cloudier and breezier for most of us, too. starting off on another mild note this morning. lots of blue sky and sunshine around for the first half of the day once more, a bit more cloud that we've been used to, and into the afternoon, sunny spells, and temperatures this time will peak in the mid 20s, so we have lost a good few degrees there. and that easterly wind is set to freshen, particularly towards eastern coastal areas of kent, where we could see some gusts later in the day of up to 30 mph. now, through this evening and overnight, it will still feel cloudy and muggy. very mild again, there will be some outbreaks of rain moving northwards and eastwards through the night. in fact, across the weekend, there is a met office weather warning for heavy rain. some of those showers possibly thundery later on in the day on saturday, and on sunday, too, its also set to feel cooler. that's al
weather now with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. after the heat of the last few days, change is on its way. today is set to be cooler. it'll also be cloudier and breezier for most of us, too. starting off on another mild note this morning. lots of blue sky and sunshine around for the first half of the day once more, a bit more cloud that we've been used to, and into the afternoon, sunny spells, and temperatures this time will peak in the mid 20s, so we have lost a good few degrees...