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daniela relph has more. what we've created... the duke of sussex, back in the uk and back supporting the invictus games, the event for injured military personnel that prince harry created. what started as a little idea actually stolen from the americans, and made bigger and better. it's not often you can say that! recognising what the invictus games have achieved is the focus of this visit. what the trip to london won't include is a meeting with the king. leaving clarence house back in february, prince harry made a flying visit to london after the king's cancer diagnosis. but this time round, prince harry's team say the king's full programme means there isn't time for father and son to meet. it is a reminder that the family tension of recent years hasn't eased. these visits back to the uk are difficult for both prince harry and the royal family, with relationships still strained. but latertoday, here at st paul's cathedral, prince harry will be amongst friends and colleagues as he celebrates ten years of the invictus games. princ
daniela relph has more. what we've created... the duke of sussex, back in the uk and back supporting the invictus games, the event for injured military personnel that prince harry created. what started as a little idea actually stolen from the americans, and made bigger and better. it's not often you can say that! recognising what the invictus games have achieved is the focus of this visit. what the trip to london won't include is a meeting with the king. leaving clarence house back in...
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daniela relph, bbc news, chelsea flower show. more from the flower show coming up in the next 60 minutes. we will pause for whether in a moment but let me tell you a really busy 60 minutes because we are back at the blood inquiry, a devastating, devastating final conclusion. we will get the latest reaction from there but also live in jerusalem, a response after the icc prosecutor saying his office is seeking arrest warrants for israel's prime minister and the leaders of the hamas so we will get a reaction to that and also back at the chelsea flower show. all of that after the weather with simon king. the site of this week looking largely fine and dry with lots of sunshine but it will turn much more unsettled as we go through the rest of the week. more details on that in just a moment but for this afternoon, continuing with sunny spells for many of us, the risk of one or two showers cropping up and those likely towards parts of north wales and southern areas of england this afternoon, we will see a few showers this afternoon. also
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. and just before we go, we want to go back to the us secretary of state antony blinken visiting kyiv. after he'd finished his diplomatic mission, he went out to relax and ended up on stage, playing guitar, with a band in an underground bar. his choice of music — the neil young classic rockin�* in the free world. let's take a listen. # keep on rockin�* in the free world # keep on rockin�* in the free world. # there you go. the song was written in 1989, just before the fall of the berlin wall, which heralded the end of soviet domination of eastern europe. it was the only song mr blinken played with the band — who are called 19.99. a spokesman for the band said he was impressed by the secretary of state, saying he played well. that's all for now. to stay with bbc news. hello. we've some damp weather out there at the moment, and there's also some rain in the forecast for wednesday — not an awful lot. here's the outlook for the rest of the week — a bit of a mixed bag, a little
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. and just before we go, we want to go back to the us secretary of state antony blinken visiting kyiv. after he'd finished his diplomatic mission, he went out to relax and ended up on stage, playing guitar, with a band in an underground bar. his choice of music — the neil young classic rockin�* in the free world. let's take a listen. # keep on rockin�* in the free world # keep on rockin�* in the free world. # there you go. the song was written...
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daniela relph, bbc news, the king's gallery in buckingham palace. do you stay with bbc news. plenty more headlines, and we will have the business headlines in the next few minutes stop thanks for watching. hello there. thursday brought us a real mixture of weather across the uk. it was scotland and, to a degree, the far north of england that had the best of the day's weather, with plenty of sunshine. and very warm in the highlands, temperatures reached 25 celsius in altnaharra — that was the warmest place in the whole of the uk, confirmation of the rather beautiful weather we had here. wasn't like that everywhere, though — for northern ireland, england, and wales, we had rain or some thundery showers around, and across berkshire and also pembrokeshire, we had photographs sent to us of some funnel clouds there — tornadoes that don't quite make it all the way down to the ground. it was very wet for some — in nantwich, in cheshire, we had 25 millimetres of rain. now on into friday's forecast, the tail end of the weather front will continue to feed in quite a lot of cloud
daniela relph, bbc news, the king's gallery in buckingham palace. do you stay with bbc news. plenty more headlines, and we will have the business headlines in the next few minutes stop thanks for watching. hello there. thursday brought us a real mixture of weather across the uk. it was scotland and, to a degree, the far north of england that had the best of the day's weather, with plenty of sunshine. and very warm in the highlands, temperatures reached 25 celsius in altnaharra — that was the...
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daniela relph has been taking a look. from the private albums to public display. four royal mothers and their babies, all born in 1964. the late queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the picture was taken as a thank you to their doctor. it's one of a number of unseen royal photos from the family archive. alongside informal pictures are more contemporary images, including from the wedding of the prince and princess of wales. there is one picture which i discussed with them which i hoped we might do. i call it the tumble. we had three minutes to do it, but three minutes isn't very long to take a portrait. and the reason i mention that is because all the expressions and all the movements and all the positions are very spontaneous. some images are displayed as contact sheets. others have the photographers' notes and annotations attached. these are proofs from the 1953 coronation, taken by photographer cecil beaton. the exhibition has been in the planning for ten years. tell us why you like this image of the late queen so much? we have a
daniela relph has been taking a look. from the private albums to public display. four royal mothers and their babies, all born in 1964. the late queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the picture was taken as a thank you to their doctor. it's one of a number of unseen royal photos from the family archive. alongside informal pictures are more contemporary images, including from the wedding of the prince and princess of wales. there is one picture which i discussed...
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relph was there. it's a side of prince harry we've not seen so much of lately, as he mucked in for a very special party. every child in this room has lost a parent who served in the military. the programme went on to report live from nigeria, where prince harry had arrived to meet his wife, meghan — and their trip there featured on news bulletins through the weekend and into tuesday. here are the reactions of two of the many viewers who contacted us. the prince of wales is on official duty today. nothing on the headlines about him, but covering the ridiculous meghan and harry continuing privacy tour, it's absolutely ridiculous. please stop using our money on covering this pair, thank you. he may be the son of the king, but they walked away. you don't feature princess anne when she's out working, or prince edward, duke and duchess of edinburgh. they are very rarely featured when they're working. why is it necessary to feature the duke and duchess of sussex? we asked bbc news for a response to those v
relph was there. it's a side of prince harry we've not seen so much of lately, as he mucked in for a very special party. every child in this room has lost a parent who served in the military. the programme went on to report live from nigeria, where prince harry had arrived to meet his wife, meghan — and their trip there featured on news bulletins through the weekend and into tuesday. here are the reactions of two of the many viewers who contacted us. the prince of wales is on official duty...
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daniela relph, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. a bbc investigation has discovered that a healthcare agency is routinely charging nhs hospitals up to £2,000 a shift for specialist nurses supplied at short notice. a substantial amount of the fee, goes to the agency itself. independent clinical services, which trades as thornbury nursing services, had a turnover of almost £400 million in its latest accounts. that's up almost 46% in a year — much more than similar firms. the company has told the bbc it offers a valuable and flexible service that helps healthcare providers, and thornbury accounts for less than half of its business. our health editor hugh pym has this exclusive report. there you go. the vital role of caring for sick children, here by skilled and experienced nhs nurses. but in some areas they are in short supply. hospitals need to turn to staffing agencies to fill gaps and ensure safe staffing levels. this west midlands hospital boss says agency bills are getting out of hand. there is an agreed deal capping costs for
daniela relph, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. a bbc investigation has discovered that a healthcare agency is routinely charging nhs hospitals up to £2,000 a shift for specialist nurses supplied at short notice. a substantial amount of the fee, goes to the agency itself. independent clinical services, which trades as thornbury nursing services, had a turnover of almost £400 million in its latest accounts. that's up almost 46% in a year — much more than similar firms. the company has told the...
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daniela relph, bbc news, central london. let's speak to nikki scott, founder of scotty's little soldiers — prince harry is the charity's global ambassador and he visited them yesterday. and we saw her in that report. thank you so much forjoining us. could you so much forjoining us. could you tell us and share your own personal story and why you felt it was so important to found this specific charity? {iii was so important to found this specific charity?— was so important to found this specific charity? of course. my husband corporal— specific charity? of course. my husband corporal lee - specific charity? of course. my husband corporal lee scott - specific charity? of course. my - husband corporal lee scott served in the royal tank regiment and when he went off to do his tour of afghanistan he was killed in action. this was injuly 2009. just witnessing the impact that death had on our two young children, one of our kids was five and the other was seven months old, watching them in the early days and as they have grown
daniela relph, bbc news, central london. let's speak to nikki scott, founder of scotty's little soldiers — prince harry is the charity's global ambassador and he visited them yesterday. and we saw her in that report. thank you so much forjoining us. could you so much forjoining us. could you tell us and share your own personal story and why you felt it was so important to found this specific charity? {iii was so important to found this specific charity?— was so important to found this...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph has been to see the exhibition. through the gallery doors, the faces of royalty loom large. some of the photos are familiar. here, the andy warhol print of the late queen from 1985. but many capture something more intimate. this photo was kept private until now. royal mothers with their newborn babies — the queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the photo was taken in 1964 as a thank you to the doctor who delivered the children. and then the more recent moments. these are all the work of photographer hugo burnand, whose portfolio includes the king's coronation and the wedding of the prince and princess of wales. there's one picture which i discussed with them, which i hoped we might do, which was the picture of prince william and catherine with all the bridesmaids. i call it the tumble, and we had three minutes to do it, but three minutes isn't very long to take a portrait. and the reason why i mention that is because all the expressions and all the movements and all the positions ar
our royal correspondent daniela relph has been to see the exhibition. through the gallery doors, the faces of royalty loom large. some of the photos are familiar. here, the andy warhol print of the late queen from 1985. but many capture something more intimate. this photo was kept private until now. royal mothers with their newborn babies — the queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the photo was taken in 1964 as a thank you to the doctor who delivered the...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph, has been taking a look. through the gallery doors, the faces of royalty loom large. some of the photos are familiar. here, the andy warhol print of the late queen from 1985. but many capture something more intimate. this photo was kept private until now. royal mothers with their newborn babies — the queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the photo was taken in 1964 as a thank you to the doctor who delivered the children. and then the more recent moments. these are all the work of photographer hugo burnand, whose portfolio includes the king�*s coronation and the wedding of the prince and princess of wales. there�*s one picture which i discussed with them, which i hoped we might do, which was the picture of prince william and catherine with all the bridesmaids. i call it the tumble, and we had three minutes to do it, but three minutes isn�*t very long to take a portrait. and the reason why i mention that is because all the expressions and all the movements and all the pos
our royal correspondent daniela relph, has been taking a look. through the gallery doors, the faces of royalty loom large. some of the photos are familiar. here, the andy warhol print of the late queen from 1985. but many capture something more intimate. this photo was kept private until now. royal mothers with their newborn babies — the queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the photo was taken in 1964 as a thank you to the doctor who delivered the children....
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. there've been violent clashes between riot police and thousands of protestors after the parliament in georgia voted through a so—called foreign agents bill after weeks of protests. critics are likening the bill to legislation in neighbouring russia — used to stiffle dissent and silence criticism of the kremlin. thousands of young protestors in the capital tbilisi chanted "no to the russian law." they see it as symbol that the former soviet republic is drifting back closer to russia and away from possible membership of the eu. rayhan demytrie has been in tbilisi. it has been a dramatic day in tiblisi with protesters clashing with the police after more than three weeks of demonstrations. at its heart is a fight over the future of georgia, that takes it to drc or one that takes it back to russia. —— that takes it to europe or one that takes it back to russia. the protesters _ takes it back to russia. the protesters have _ takes it back to russia. the protesters have been refusing
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. there've been violent clashes between riot police and thousands of protestors after the parliament in georgia voted through a so—called foreign agents bill after weeks of protests. critics are likening the bill to legislation in neighbouring russia — used to stiffle dissent and silence criticism of the kremlin. thousands of young protestors in the capital tbilisi chanted "no to the russian law." they see it as symbol that the former...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. the premier leagues season ends on sunday — and once again it's going down to the final day. tonight's match at the tottenham hotspur stadium will be crucial in deciding the premiership. spurs versus manchester city and curiously, some spurs fans want their tem to lose. natalie pirks is there. so why are some tottenham fans going to be cheering on man city tonight? it isa it is a very bizarre situation unfolding. some spurs fans want to watch their side lose an all arsenal fans want their bitter rivals spurs to win. a win for tottenham tonight would make arsenal's first title in 20 years tantalisingly close. it would become theirs to lose on sunday in the final match of the season at home against everton, and it would keep spurs within touching distance of aston villa in the race for the champions league spot. however, a win for manchester city puts them firmly in the driving seat to win their fourth consecutive premier league title, which has never been done before. the spurs manag
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. the premier leagues season ends on sunday — and once again it's going down to the final day. tonight's match at the tottenham hotspur stadium will be crucial in deciding the premiership. spurs versus manchester city and curiously, some spurs fans want their tem to lose. natalie pirks is there. so why are some tottenham fans going to be cheering on man city tonight? it isa it is a very bizarre situation unfolding. some spurs fans want to watch their...
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daniela relph, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. the favourites, croatia and ukraine, are among the countries to have qualified for the grand final of the eurovision song contest in sweden. last night's semifinal also saw ireland, finland, serbia, portugal, slovenia, lithuania, cyprus and luxembourg go through to the final in malmo. david sillito was there. chanting welcome to the eurovision song contest 2024.— contest 2024. and so it begins, eurovision _ contest 2024. and so it begins, eurovision 2024 _ contest 2024. and so it begins, eurovision 2024 and _ contest 2024. and so it begins, eurovision 2024 and the - contest 2024. and so it begins, eurovision 2024 and the first i eurovision 2024 and the first semifinal. and while the uk is automatically guaranteed a place on saturday's main event, this opening show was a chance for olly alexander to reveal his gravity defying eurovision routine. it was definitely slightly dizzying, and it's a reminder ofjust how much these daysis reminder ofjust how much these days is put into stagin
daniela relph, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. the favourites, croatia and ukraine, are among the countries to have qualified for the grand final of the eurovision song contest in sweden. last night's semifinal also saw ireland, finland, serbia, portugal, slovenia, lithuania, cyprus and luxembourg go through to the final in malmo. david sillito was there. chanting welcome to the eurovision song contest 2024.— contest 2024. and so it begins, eurovision _ contest 2024. and so it begins,...
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daniela relph, bbc news, at the chelsea flower show. the weather looked gorgeous at chelsea. what about for the rest of us? here's sarah keith—lucas. we had a bit of sunshine and some showers and they could be some tomorrow at chelsea and many of us see things turning a bit more unsettled over the next few days. this is how we ended the day in london, a beautiful pink sunset. tomorrow we start with some mist and fog and low cloud and through the day the sun comes out but also some showers and some can be heavy and thundery. more showers tomorrow than today. forthe thundery. more showers tomorrow than today. for the next few hours, a bit of low cloud and showery rain moving into eastern england and the midlands, also some mist and sea fog on some coasts, particularly in the far north—east of scotland and perhaps the east coast of england but for northern ireland as well. some low cloud and murk, template under clear skies down to three or 4 degrees in a few spots. heading through the morning, the low cloud, mist and fog clears slowly but we will see more shower cloud bubbl
daniela relph, bbc news, at the chelsea flower show. the weather looked gorgeous at chelsea. what about for the rest of us? here's sarah keith—lucas. we had a bit of sunshine and some showers and they could be some tomorrow at chelsea and many of us see things turning a bit more unsettled over the next few days. this is how we ended the day in london, a beautiful pink sunset. tomorrow we start with some mist and fog and low cloud and through the day the sun comes out but also some showers and...
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thank you, daniela relph in chelsea. lovely weather out there. how long is that going to last? we did have some china chelsea, but there might be showers over the next few days. for most of us, a dry day with blue sky and sunshine, this was shops earlier. a few sharp showers around towards the west. this evening and tonight, the odd shower around, not completely dry, but low cloud, some mist and fog, so it turns meike into the early hours of tomorrow. showers fading away from western areas, but our attention turns to the east with low cloud and showery rain in east anglia moving into the midlands. mild for most, but we could see lows of 3 or 4 across eastern scotland. that is how we start the day tomorrow, a lot of low cloud around parts of eastern scotland, eastern england and that will linger for some through the day. elsewhere, a cloudy and cool ear day with more showers cropping up, so they could be heavy and thundery for the south west of england towards northern ireland as well —— cooler day. showery rain further east, but it is hit—and—miss. you may keep the low
thank you, daniela relph in chelsea. lovely weather out there. how long is that going to last? we did have some china chelsea, but there might be showers over the next few days. for most of us, a dry day with blue sky and sunshine, this was shops earlier. a few sharp showers around towards the west. this evening and tonight, the odd shower around, not completely dry, but low cloud, some mist and fog, so it turns meike into the early hours of tomorrow. showers fading away from western areas, but...
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relph reports. a first visit to the most famous of flower shows in his new role as patron of the royal horticultural society. the king, the keenest of gardeners himself, will cast an expert eye over this year's crop of show gardens and exhibits. what he'll see this evening is a focus on the next generation of gardeners. for the first time, children will be judges at chelsea — 72 in all — selecting the children's choice garden. we're going around gardens and judging them to see if we like them or not and, like, the meanings behind it and stuff. to be honest, the best garden so far has been this one. it's like... it has everything a really good garden needs. a place to feel calm and, like, a place to really think. the power of gardening to transform lives also features. nettie served five years in prison, where she did a horticultural qualification. 0n release, it gave her a job offering training and support to women prisoners. this year, the glasshouse is exhibiting at chelsea. knowing that, you
relph reports. a first visit to the most famous of flower shows in his new role as patron of the royal horticultural society. the king, the keenest of gardeners himself, will cast an expert eye over this year's crop of show gardens and exhibits. what he'll see this evening is a focus on the next generation of gardeners. for the first time, children will be judges at chelsea — 72 in all — selecting the children's choice garden. we're going around gardens and judging them to see if we like...
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daniela relph, bbc news, the king's gallery at buckingham palace. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. i'm going to start with an exhibition of weather pictures for you today, and i think you will like some more than others. this you today, and i think you will like some more than others.— you today, and i think you will like some more than others. this is how it looks in the _ some more than others. this is how it looks in the north _ some more than others. this is how it looks in the north of— some more than others. this is how it looks in the north of scotland. - it looks in the north of scotland. blue skies and sunshine, some of the best of the weather, really, however, a bit further south on the east coast, some mist and murk and further south again in southern england, its cloud, its outbreaks of rain. you can see the wet weather that's been working its way in from the east on the radar picture. it's been a really soggy morning across parts of east anglia, the rain getting across the midlands into parts of north—west england, north wales, thundery downpours
daniela relph, bbc news, the king's gallery at buckingham palace. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. i'm going to start with an exhibition of weather pictures for you today, and i think you will like some more than others. this you today, and i think you will like some more than others.— you today, and i think you will like some more than others. this is how it looks in the _ some more than others. this is how it looks in the north _ some more than others. this is how it looks...
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relph, was there. go! it's a side of prince harry we've not seen so much of lately. he mucked in for a very special party. every child in this room has lost a parent who served in the military. the charity, scotty's little soldiers, supports them. prince harry was the surprise party guest. since he left the uk for california, seeing him up close in this context has been rare. very nice to meet you. nice to have you back. how is it being here? perfect timing. it's great. it's amazing. what scotty's is doing with these kids is absolutely incredible and very needed as well. the more...the more opportunity we get to do these kind of events, the more that families and kids up and down the country actually know that scotty's exists, which is really the most important thing. is it nice to be back in the uk? nice to see you. the family fallout on the move to america has limited what prince harry can do for organisations he support in the uk. this party was the first event he had been able to attend in person w
relph, was there. go! it's a side of prince harry we've not seen so much of lately. he mucked in for a very special party. every child in this room has lost a parent who served in the military. the charity, scotty's little soldiers, supports them. prince harry was the surprise party guest. since he left the uk for california, seeing him up close in this context has been rare. very nice to meet you. nice to have you back. how is it being here? perfect timing. it's great. it's amazing. what...
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relph has been taking a look. through the gallery doors, the faces of royalty loom large. some of the photos are familiar, here the andy warhol print of the late queen from 1985. but many capture something more intimate. this photo was kept private until now. royal mothers with their newborn babies, the queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the photo was taken in 1964 as a thank you to the doctor who delivered the children. and then the more recent moments. these are all the work of photographer hugo barnard, whose portfolio includes the king�*s coronation and the wedding of the prince and princess of wales. there was one picture which i discussed with them, which i hoped we might do, which was the picture of prince william and catherine with all the bridesmaids. i call it the tumble, and we had three minutes to do it, but three minutes isn�*t very long to take a portrait. and the reason why i mention that is because all the expressions and all the movements and all the position
relph has been taking a look. through the gallery doors, the faces of royalty loom large. some of the photos are familiar, here the andy warhol print of the late queen from 1985. but many capture something more intimate. this photo was kept private until now. royal mothers with their newborn babies, the queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the photo was taken in 1964 as a thank you to the doctor who delivered the children. and then the more recent moments. these...
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relph was there. go! it's a side of prince harry we've not seen so much of lately. he mucked in for a very special party. every child in this room has lost a parent who served in the military. the charity, scotty's little soldiers, supports them. prince harry was the surprise party guest. since he left the uk for california, seeing him up close in this context has been rare. very nice to meet you. nice to have you back. how is it being here? it's great. it's amazing. what scotty's is doing with these kids is absolutely incredible and very needed as well. the more...the more opportunity we get to do these kind of events, the more that families and kids up and down the country actually know that scotty's exists, which is really the most important thing. is it nice to be back in the uk? nice to see you. the family fallout on the move to america has limited what prince harry can do for organisations who support in the uk. this party was the first event he had been able to attend in person with the charity
relph was there. go! it's a side of prince harry we've not seen so much of lately. he mucked in for a very special party. every child in this room has lost a parent who served in the military. the charity, scotty's little soldiers, supports them. prince harry was the surprise party guest. since he left the uk for california, seeing him up close in this context has been rare. very nice to meet you. nice to have you back. how is it being here? it's great. it's amazing. what scotty's is doing with...
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daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. that's it from me. i'm lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there, good evening. it was cool and cloudy for many of us today with outbreaks of rain quite heavy through the morning from a front gradually pushing northwards and eastwards. north yorkshire under the front, staying rather damp and murky through the afternoon. some of the bluest of the skies, best of the sunshine, highest temperatures were across northern areas of scotland and not much is set to change as we head through the next few days. it will generally stay unsettled — showers at times, also some sunny spells, but sunniest across northern scotland, cooler and cloudier for eastern—facing coasts with plenty of threat and har moving in from the north sea and a southeasterly wind. here's our area of low pressure just spinning around, sending this front out towards the north and the east. but it's pretty much stationary as we head through tonight. it will still be given some rain at times, but a lot of that rain tending
daniela relph, bbc news, buckingham palace. that's it from me. i'm lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. bye—bye. hello there, good evening. it was cool and cloudy for many of us today with outbreaks of rain quite heavy through the morning from a front gradually pushing northwards and eastwards. north yorkshire under the front, staying rather damp and murky through the afternoon. some of the bluest of the skies, best of the sunshine, highest temperatures were across northern areas of...
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during a charity event in central london last night, the bbc�*s royal correspondent, daniela relph, was given exclusive access to the duke of sussex as hejoined a children's party. it's nice to have you back. how is it being here? it's great. just as the lights turned on. perfect timing. it's great, it's amazing. what scotty's is doing with these kids is absolutely incredible and very needed as well. and the more opportunity we get to do these kinds of events, the more that families and kids up and down the country actually know that scotty's exists, which is really the most important thing. is it nice to be back in the uk? yeah, it's great. nice to see you. well, earlier today the duke and duchess of sussex landed in nigeria on a three—day visit, hosted by the country's defence chief. simijolaosho is in the nigerian city of abuja for us now. well, it has been a lively day here in abuja for the duke and duchess of sussex. this is the first time they have visited nigeria and abuja. prince harry has always had a special affinity with africa but nigeria in particular is close to meghanï¿
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daniela relph, bbc news, at the chelsea flower show. harry helped a group of primary children design and no adults allowed darden. how does your garden grow, harry? like allowed darden. how does your garden grow. harry?— grow, harry? like you for having me. i sittin: grow, harry? like you for having me. isittin: in grow, harry? like you for having me. i sitting in the — grow, harry? like you for having me. i sitting in the no _ grow, harry? like you for having me. i sitting in the no adults _ grow, harry? like you for having me. i sitting in the no adults allowed i i sitting in the no adults allowed garden. it's fantastic for the having that group of small children and visit today and it's been a huge success. it and visit today and it's been a huge success. :, :, :, y and visit today and it's been a huge success. ., , , success. it looks lovely. i see -ictures success. it looks lovely. i see pictures rrot _ success. it looks lovely. i see pictures not of— success. it looks lovely. i see pictures not of the _ success. it looks lov
daniela relph, bbc news, at the chelsea flower show. harry helped a group of primary children design and no adults allowed darden. how does your garden grow, harry? like allowed darden. how does your garden grow. harry?— grow, harry? like you for having me. i sittin: grow, harry? like you for having me. isittin: in grow, harry? like you for having me. i sitting in the — grow, harry? like you for having me. i sitting in the no _ grow, harry? like you for having me. i sitting in the no adults...
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daniela relph, bbc news, central london. he is very good in those circumstances. having a blast with those youngsters. shared experiences in some ways. nice to have fun with kids as well. take your mind off everything. i think people who need to take their minds off things are aston villa fans. you have a pact. if you are an england football fan, supporting any team, you're going to be thinking, what's gone wrong? feels like that, doesn't it. having said that manchester city success in the champions league. villa have gone out, beaten in athens by 0lympiakos. they were beaten in the first leg last week. they needed to turnit first leg last week. they needed to turn it around. they went behind early and had a mountain to climb in that match. the big picture, they are feeling very good because almost certainly they will be in the champions league. that is remarkable. unai emery has done an incrediblejob. 0verall remarkable. unai emery has done an incredible job. overall the fans will be feeling very happy. defeat in athens. na
daniela relph, bbc news, central london. he is very good in those circumstances. having a blast with those youngsters. shared experiences in some ways. nice to have fun with kids as well. take your mind off everything. i think people who need to take their minds off things are aston villa fans. you have a pact. if you are an england football fan, supporting any team, you're going to be thinking, what's gone wrong? feels like that, doesn't it. having said that manchester city success in the...
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daniela relph, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. a family of lions rescued from ukraine have been released into their new home at a wildlife park in south yorkshire. it is quite a change, isn't it? issa and her three 18—month—old cubs emi, santa and teddi were rescued from the donetsk region. they arrived at the yorkshire wildlife park in march and have spent the last two months in rehabilitation. the park said it was heart—warming to see the family reunited. look! they look glad to be back. very beautiful pictures. that is a lovely story. here's matt with a look at the weather. ijust i just saw your picture and thought it was snow. it is spring flowers. it is. it is a bit misty and murky out there this morning if you are about to hit the roads and pavements, thejourney about to hit the roads and pavements, the journey to work. this was taken in northamptonshire by a weather watcher alfie cole. not quite as murky across scotland. not as bright as elsewhere once the fog has cleared. in the north and west of scotland we will see
daniela relph, bbc news, st paul's cathedral. a family of lions rescued from ukraine have been released into their new home at a wildlife park in south yorkshire. it is quite a change, isn't it? issa and her three 18—month—old cubs emi, santa and teddi were rescued from the donetsk region. they arrived at the yorkshire wildlife park in march and have spent the last two months in rehabilitation. the park said it was heart—warming to see the family reunited. look! they look glad to be back....
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relph was there. it's a side of prince harry we've not seen so much of lately, as he mucked in for a very special party. every child in this room has lost a parent who served in the military. the programme went on to report live from nigeria, where prince harry had arrived to meet his wife, meghan — and their trip there featured on news bulletins through the weekend and into tuesday. here are the reactions of two of the many viewers who contacted us. the prince of wales is on official duty today. nothing on the headlines about him, but covering the ridiculous meghan and harry continuing privacy tour, it's absolutely ridiculous. please stop using our money on covering this pair, thank you. he may be the son of the king, but they walked away. you don't feature princess anne when she's out working, or prince edward, duke and duchess of edinburgh. they are very rarely featured when they're working. why is it necessary to feature the duke and duchess of sussex? we asked bbc news for a response to those v
relph was there. it's a side of prince harry we've not seen so much of lately, as he mucked in for a very special party. every child in this room has lost a parent who served in the military. the programme went on to report live from nigeria, where prince harry had arrived to meet his wife, meghan — and their trip there featured on news bulletins through the weekend and into tuesday. here are the reactions of two of the many viewers who contacted us. the prince of wales is on official duty...