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the cheese that they get to keep for winning is double gloucester . of course it is. well, let's go to today's greatest britain and union jackass. >> oh, whoa i we just missed it. >> oh, whoa! we just missed it. >> oh, whoa! we just missed it. >> carol, who's your great. we did miss. >> we missed a whole debate. >> we missed a whole debate. >> but any time. carol. so if you could just crack on. >> shut up. >> shut up. >> right. my christmas, eamonn holmes everyone who knows them adores them. you know, all our hearts go out in with them. we've heard that his marriage is over now. he lost his mum and in the past year he's got a massive he's had to sell his house. he loves to pay a tax bill and now at a time when he should be loved, cared for and cherished and his marriage has broken up, we all send our love out to him. >> or we do. and i think you will be. i think we will be heanng will be. i think we will be hearing from eamonn tomorrow on breakfast, so make sure you tune in for that comment. my greatest britain is the coldplay frontman chris martin because he was perf
the cheese that they get to keep for winning is double gloucester . of course it is. well, let's go to today's greatest britain and union jackass. >> oh, whoa i we just missed it. >> oh, whoa! we just missed it. >> oh, whoa! we just missed it. >> carol, who's your great. we did miss. >> we missed a whole debate. >> we missed a whole debate. >> but any time. carol. so if you could just crack on. >> shut up. >> shut up. >> right. my...
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you've got the duke and duchess of gloucester, but they're not really as high profile. i think they were also at the event, but it does bring into the foreground. do we need to have more working royals ? what do you more working royals? what do you think, georgia, firstly, i'd love to say that the footage that we're seeing, prince william, has access to an umbrella which rishi sunak clearly doesn't. yes, to an extent, i agree with you. and i think also with some of the sad news we've obviously had about royals in the past few months and obviously for over a year ago with the sad death of the late queen, i think having young people at the forefront definitely helps their image, i think that there's a risk of maybe kind of it being seen as stale and kind of something that's it obviously needs to happen. >> right? i mean, he's tried austerity measures for the monarchy and the size of the monarchy and the size of the monarchy slimming it right down. but it it's backfired. and obviously he couldn't have predicted the very sad circumstance that we find ourselves in. >> but yo
you've got the duke and duchess of gloucester, but they're not really as high profile. i think they were also at the event, but it does bring into the foreground. do we need to have more working royals ? what do you more working royals? what do you think, georgia, firstly, i'd love to say that the footage that we're seeing, prince william, has access to an umbrella which rishi sunak clearly doesn't. yes, to an extent, i agree with you. and i think also with some of the sad news we've obviously...
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annual cheese rolling festival in gloucestershire, where competitors chased a three kilogram double gloucester cheese, cheese wheel down a very steep hill. >> yes, it is, but the health and safety people are already all over this, aren't they? they are. they are getting. yeah. they're saying it's danger. and to be fair, you're looking at pictures now on your screen of lots of people literally throwing themselves physically down a very, very steep slope. it's very after a bouncing cheese. now people do get hurt doing this, but they do it willingly. they do it because it's a tradition and they look like they're that chap doesn't look like he's having that much fun. >> and if you want, if you want to hurt yourself chasing after cheese, i would argue it is the free born right of any englishman to hurt himself or herself or herself, rolling down a hill, chasing after a cheese. >> but the tewkesbury borough safety advisory group does not think so . no, safety advisory group does not think so. no, this safety advisory group does not think so . no, this local health think so. no, this local health and
annual cheese rolling festival in gloucestershire, where competitors chased a three kilogram double gloucester cheese, cheese wheel down a very steep hill. >> yes, it is, but the health and safety people are already all over this, aren't they? they are. they are getting. yeah. they're saying it's danger. and to be fair, you're looking at pictures now on your screen of lots of people literally throwing themselves physically down a very, very steep slope. it's very after a bouncing cheese....
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may has played 193 times over two spells at gloucester since making his debut 15 years ago. pretty nervous. 0f pretty nervous. of course, i'm grateful and excited to play on that patch, to play in a final. i have trust and optimism and the that we have done and are keen team that we are. i am have done and are keen team that we are. iam nervous, doesn't change getting older, it doesn't change how much you have done it. i think it would be more of a worry if i wasn't nervous. there is no hiding away from the challenge that there is under pressure that there is, but it is also a privilege. it is a lot, just an emotional roller—coaster just an emotional roller—coaster just to get there, then you have got to go into your stuff. you can get all the latest sports news from the bbc sport app, or at our website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. we will have more on the election campaign coming up. to the hague now where the international court ofjustice, the un's top court, will shortly rule on a request by south africa t
may has played 193 times over two spells at gloucester since making his debut 15 years ago. pretty nervous. 0f pretty nervous. of course, i'm grateful and excited to play on that patch, to play in a final. i have trust and optimism and the that we have done and are keen team that we are. i am have done and are keen team that we are. iam nervous, doesn't change getting older, it doesn't change how much you have done it. i think it would be more of a worry if i wasn't nervous. there is no hiding...
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. >> and it has to be a double gloucester cheese though. yes. >> three kilograms. not the baby bell tom's considering doing with the baby for health and safety. >> well the thing yes. >> well the thing yes. >> well the thing yes. >> well obviously health and safety is a huge, huge consideration here because the tewkesbury borough safety advisory group said that this should not go ahead this year. the local health and safety board was trying to shut it down, but marvellously they have not been listened to. this ancient tradition started in the 18205, ancient tradition started in the 1820s, is continuing will be live at at cooper's hill. >> what is the point of rolling them? what does it achieve? >> what's the point? it is marvellous fun. >> make fun. >> make fun. >> does everything in this world have to have a point? >> fun. it's a bank holiday. come on, we are going to tell you how to have a brilliant, fun bank holiday as well. although we are facing travel chaos and a bit of bad weather, so that is we're going to explain where to 90, we're going to explain where t
. >> and it has to be a double gloucester cheese though. yes. >> three kilograms. not the baby bell tom's considering doing with the baby for health and safety. >> well the thing yes. >> well the thing yes. >> well the thing yes. >> well obviously health and safety is a huge, huge consideration here because the tewkesbury borough safety advisory group said that this should not go ahead this year. the local health and safety board was trying to shut it down,...
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then they bought in gloucester, gloucestershire . and that's gloucestershire. and that's where she's met parker bowles. so the geese saved rome and the pigs so the geese saved rome and the pigs changed history as she's gone down there and she's met andrew parker, who is, of course, a very charming man, he's very much a character out of one of jilly cooper's books. very suave , and i'm quite sure very suave, and i'm quite sure they get on enormously well . and they get on enormously well. and i think all we can do on gb news and love springs eternal, is to wish them well. i certainly do. >> yes, i certainly do. despite the fact that she was one of the horrors of fleet street every wednesday. do you remember every newspaper had their wednesday didn't they? yes, yes. and you had wednesday. >> wednesday wishes. oh, wednesday. >> wednesday witches . that's >> wednesday witches. that's right. you had jean rook in the express. you had lynda lee—potter in the mail and you had anne robinson in the mirror. and if you were on telly at the time, you used to dread opening
then they bought in gloucester, gloucestershire . and that's gloucestershire. and that's where she's met parker bowles. so the geese saved rome and the pigs so the geese saved rome and the pigs changed history as she's gone down there and she's met andrew parker, who is, of course, a very charming man, he's very much a character out of one of jilly cooper's books. very suave , and i'm quite sure very suave, and i'm quite sure they get on enormously well . and they get on enormously well. and i...
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which sees contestants throwing themselves down a very steep hill, chasing a wheel of — yes — double gloucester. but what's it like to take part? when you see it from down below it is hard to get a sense. i have been there but not taking part. our reporter andy howard has been walking — or rather sliding — down the course with local legend chris anderson. all i can say when you're up here is "wow". no camera will ever do thatjustice, will it? yeah. especially the first, like, ten metres. then it sort of mellows out. and then from here, you can't really tell, but then it drops away again. that's why the girl who won last year knocked herself out. that's good to know! when you start the race, you've just got to run and almost lean backwards and try and dig your heels in. i try and sort of aim dead centre if i can, and then as you get about three quarters the way down, then head off to the right. just watch it where it'll be slippy. i didn't wear the best shoes. i've got wellies — i mean, is that... is that good, bad? no, i'd wear something similar to this, but we've a bit more grip to this,
which sees contestants throwing themselves down a very steep hill, chasing a wheel of — yes — double gloucester. but what's it like to take part? when you see it from down below it is hard to get a sense. i have been there but not taking part. our reporter andy howard has been walking — or rather sliding — down the course with local legend chris anderson. all i can say when you're up here is "wow". no camera will ever do thatjustice, will it? yeah. especially the first, like,...
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we can talk to a former gloucester live report from cheltenham and james robinson, a local democracy reporter covering northumberland, hexham. there is so much to talk about in terms of how the constituency has changed hands, what are we expecting the polls to look like going into this election where you are? normally you would expect a tight battle here between the lib dems and the tories. this is traditionally a true blue seat, very much a conservative stronghold going down the years from the second world war. in fact, the tories held it almost entirely after the war until 1992 when the liberal democrats won it. they held onto it for 23 years until alex chalkie, the sitting mp here won it in 2015. he has held onto it, onlyjust won it in 2015. he has held onto it, only just at the last election, won it in 2015. he has held onto it, onlyjust at the last election, only by 981 votes. he would think it would be very close battle between those two main parties. labour come into it here normally, but never say never. , ,., into it here normally, but never say never. , , , never. yes, so s
we can talk to a former gloucester live report from cheltenham and james robinson, a local democracy reporter covering northumberland, hexham. there is so much to talk about in terms of how the constituency has changed hands, what are we expecting the polls to look like going into this election where you are? normally you would expect a tight battle here between the lib dems and the tories. this is traditionally a true blue seat, very much a conservative stronghold going down the years from the...