tv HAR Dtalk BBC News May 7, 2023 11:30pm-12:01am BST
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borisjohnson boris johnson and his borisjohnson and his wife. and then prime ministerfor a very borisjohnson and his wife. and then prime minister for a very brief period, liz truss, with her husband. officer elliot tyson lee, with the union standard. prime minister rishi sunak and akshata murty, his wife.
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cheering the british royal family have been arriving after members of the foreign royalfamilies have already taken their place. there's harry, the duke of sussex was arriving with a group that includes mike tindall and zara, and the duke of york and his two daughters and their husbands. they will be taking their places quite near the front of the abbey itself, down near the coronation theatre.
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his majesty king charles iii arriving at westminster abbey on his coronation day. prince and princess of wales, very formally dressed again. i should say that we've been told they are wearing theirformal robe. the queen's crown, made for queen mary back in 1911, which is being reused. it's been adjusted and it'll be used
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all you who are come this day to do your homage and service, are you willing to do the same? all: god save king charles. king charles, your undoubted king wherefore all you who are come this day to do your homage and service, are you willing to do the same? all: god save king charles. will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the peoples of the united kingdom of great britain and northern
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ireland, your other realms and the territories to any of them belonging or pertaining according to their respective laws and customs? i solemnly promise so to do. for this cause we also, i since the day we heard it, do not cease to pray| for you and to desire that ye might be filled with the knowledge i of his will in all wisdom - and spiritual understanding. # hallelujah # god sing praises # sing praises unto our god # god sing praises
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i, william, prince of wales, pledge my loyalty to you and faith and truth i will bear on to you, as your liege man of life and limb, so help me god. i now invite those who wish to offer their support to do so with a moment of private reflection, byjoining in, saying "god save king charles" at the end. or for those with the words before them,
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0 king of love, that, being certain of thine protection she may be crowned with thy gracious favour throuthesus christ our lord. amen. receive the royal sceptre. receive the rod of equity and mercy. may the spirit guide you in wisdom and grace that by your service and ministry, justice and mercy may be seen in all the earth.
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# praise him! praise him! # glorious in his faithfulness # father—like, he tends and spares us # well our feeble frame he knows # in his hands, he gently bears us # rescues us from all our foes # praise him! praise him! # widely as his mercy flows # praise him! praise him! # widely as his mercy flows # angels, help us to adore him
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hello there. looking at the weather over the coronation weekend, i think it's fair to say we've had a real mixed bag, starting on saturday with the coronation itself, where, in london, we had, of course, rain. it wasn't that heavy — we only had five millimetres — but it was relentless, lasting for about nine hours, so very damp weather. different story for sunday, many of us dry with some sunshine coming through. and it was the warmest day of the year so far with highs of 21.3. but how warm is that? well, if we look at the 7th of may, in previous years, up to that date, we've had much warmer spells. for example, back in 2018, temperatures had already reached 29 degrees at this time of the year. so 21, absolutely nothing special for early may. now, on the satellite picture, what we're looking at here is this stripe of cloud,
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which is our next band of heavy rain that's going to be moving through. indeed, it's already making inroads in across northern ireland, moving its way eastwards into scotland. england in the west and wales also having a wet start to your bank holiday monday. will be quite mild, though, temperatures about 10—12 celsius for many of us. and then through monday, well, you might well start off with a bit of sunshine across east anglia and the south—east of england, but this band of rain is on its way. the rain quite heavy at times, perhaps with a bit of thunder mixed in. and even as we start to see some brighter weather moving into the north—west later on, there'll be lots of heavy showers, particularly for northern ireland, with a number of thunderstorms here. but those storms are also likely to be working to west scotland as well. where we do see a bit of may sunshine, temperatures still into the high teens, so it still won't feel too bad. tuesday, it starts quite cloudy. there'll be some sunshine comes through for a time, but then big showers. northern ireland, wales and southern counties of england quite likely to see some big thunderstorms and some of those will have hail mixed in with them as well.
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still, there will be some places that dodge the downpours. and with temperatures still into the upper teens, it won't feel too bad if you're out and about. wednesday sees an occlusion, bringing some more general rain to west scotland and northern ireland. it's not the only place that will see rain, though, because after a fine start across england and wales, showers will move from west to east. and, again, they're likely to be heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in once again. now, temperatures still pretty much at best reaching the upper teens. thursday, we see further showers, particularly concentrated across england and wales. something a bit brighter for scotland and northern ireland. but as you can see from the outlook, we are expecting it to stay pretty unsettled.
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�*welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. a touching tribute from a son to his father as the king and queen issue a thank you to the nation — the prince of wales says his father has dedicated himself to serve others. my my father has understood people of all faiths, all backgrounds and all communities deserve to be celebrated and supported. applause. we are all so proud of you. pa, we are all so proud of you. in texas at least 7 people have died when a car struck a crowd outside migrant centre and let the eurovision song contest begin —
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