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morning, her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, was there to see her. the report contains flash photography. it had been a much anticipated arrival, giving and a state bentley was the first time the queen had been seen in public since arriving at her sandringham estate before christmas —— driven in. she arrived just before 11 o'clock, board the morning church service accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. —— before. she had missed
morning, her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, was there to see her. the report contains flash photography. it had been a much anticipated arrival, giving and a state bentley was the first time the queen had been seen in public since arriving at her sandringham estate before christmas —— driven in. she arrived just before 11 o'clock, board the morning church service accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. —— before. she had...
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daniela relph, bbc news, at the high court.amilies as they don't have their loved ones came to die in such a horrifying way. daniela relph, bbc news, at the high court. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we look at barack obama's legacy on race, and how the first african—american president will be remembered. day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry, and it's one of its biggest, but the industry is nervous of this report. this may tend to make people want to stop smoking cigarettes. there is not a street that is unaffected. huge parts of kobe were simply demolished as buildings crashed into one another. this woman said she'd been given no help and no advice by the authorities. she stood outside the ruins of her business. tens of thousands of black children in south africa have taken advantage of laws, passed by the country's new multiracial government, and enrolled at formerly white schools. to
daniela relph, bbc news, at the high court.amilies as they don't have their loved ones came to die in such a horrifying way. daniela relph, bbc news, at the high court. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we look at barack obama's legacy on race, and how the first african—american president will be remembered. day one of operation desert storm to force the iraqis out of kuwait has seen the most intense air attacks since the second world war. tobacco is america's oldest industry, and it's...
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daniela relph reports.ing details of their death, today the court began to hear about each individual killed. joan and janet were amongst the first people to be shot dead —— john. their family was in court as the couple we re family was in court as the couple were described as having died together doing what they enjoyed most, being side—by—side. trudy jones from south wales was also killed on the beach, she was described as someone who put eve ryo ne described as someone who put everyone happiness before her own. the court was shown a map which illustrated the position of the sun lounges and trudy jones illustrated the position of the sun lounges and trudyjones was sunbathing on the front row. john stocker had been alongside her. next him his wife janet. they were the gunmen‘s first victims as he murdered tourist after tourist —— gunman‘s. this shows people fleeing from here in fear when they realised what was happening. the court also saw this 3—d animation of the resort, the blue skies and the sand and t
daniela relph reports.ing details of their death, today the court began to hear about each individual killed. joan and janet were amongst the first people to be shot dead —— john. their family was in court as the couple we re family was in court as the couple were described as having died together doing what they enjoyed most, being side—by—side. trudy jones from south wales was also killed on the beach, she was described as someone who put eve ryo ne described as someone who put...
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daniela relph, bbc news. one — after the us company liberty media completed its takeover today. the 86—year—old has been fi's chief executive for a0 years, but the new owners have replaced him with the american, chase carey. mr ecclestone has been given a role as chairman emeritus. he said he is proud of the business he built. the prime minister presided over a cabinet meeting today in the north—west of england, near warrington, and announced her industrial strategy for britain after brexit. theresa may set out the details of how ministers will take a more interventionist approach by creating new technology colleges — extending specialist maths schools, and spending £170 million creating new institutes of technology. our business editor, simonjack, has more details. growing an economy for the 21st—century. this biotech firm is trying to increase crop yields, reduce fertiliser use and provide high—paying jobs. most conservative governments have preferred a hands—off approach to business. not this government. w
daniela relph, bbc news. one — after the us company liberty media completed its takeover today. the 86—year—old has been fi's chief executive for a0 years, but the new owners have replaced him with the american, chase carey. mr ecclestone has been given a role as chairman emeritus. he said he is proud of the business he built. the prime minister presided over a cabinet meeting today in the north—west of england, near warrington, and announced her industrial strategy for britain after...
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daniela relph, bbc news, at the high court.ies in britain, the us and brazil — to settle bribery and corruption claims. the british company — which makes engines forjets, ships, and nuclear submarines — said the agreements related to offences involving its intermediaries overseas. our industry correspondent john moylan is here. what happened here? in 2012 the serious fraud office said it was looking into allegations of corruption involving rolls—royce in china, indonesia and other markets. the us open their own investigation into this two years later. you may recall panorama did its own investigation last year with similarclaims its own investigation last year with similar claims regarding rolls—royce in india and brazil and what all of this was about was rolls—royce's use of intermediaries or agents in countries around the world and claims that payments or bribes were being used to win contracts. this afternoon after markets closed rolls—royce issued a statement confirming it had reached agreement with these authorities in the
daniela relph, bbc news, at the high court.ies in britain, the us and brazil — to settle bribery and corruption claims. the british company — which makes engines forjets, ships, and nuclear submarines — said the agreements related to offences involving its intermediaries overseas. our industry correspondent john moylan is here. what happened here? in 2012 the serious fraud office said it was looking into allegations of corruption involving rolls—royce in china, indonesia and other...
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morning — her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relphe — her report contains flash photography. it had been a much anticipated arrival. driven in a state bentley, it was the first time the queen was seen in public since arriving on the sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car, she arrived just before 11 o'clock for the church service accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. she had missed church on christmas and new year's day due to a heavy, lingering cold. those who waited were pleased to see her. we saw her very close up and she looked a little bit frail, to be honest, it is nice to see her. was really exciting. when you see her you get a little buzz. it is good to know she was coming. she looked bright in the car. the queen's speech, recorded before christmas day, was one of the last time the monarch had been seen. she also carried out an investiture in early december. over the past three weeks she has been laid low. as a precaution, she was advised to stay inside and rest, to help her recovery. the queen
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locations from cumbria to cornwall, are part of a scheme to build an extra 200,000 new homes, as daniela relphorts. the new developments will come in different shapes and sizes. this one will be in stratford on ah van. another site in surrey, is a prime commuter location. the government wa nts commuter location. the government wants them to be new garden villages, filled with affordable housing and new facilities. many of the locations announced are close to bigger established founds. but the government wants the garden villages to be distinct places, where their own communities. to some, the plans confirmed today will sound familiar. with more than 400 of the planned 2,000 homes ready, harlow new town is ready for the switch on. these pictures show harlow in 1951, developed to take the overflow of people from london and the government latest plans share some of the the same ideals. new town will cover 150 acreses. the first of the new garden villages will be built on 14 sites at various locations across england. from cumbria to derbyshire and devon and cornwall. they will provide between 1,50
locations from cumbria to cornwall, are part of a scheme to build an extra 200,000 new homes, as daniela relphorts. the new developments will come in different shapes and sizes. this one will be in stratford on ah van. another site in surrey, is a prime commuter location. the government wa nts commuter location. the government wants them to be new garden villages, filled with affordable housing and new facilities. many of the locations announced are close to bigger established founds. but the...
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locations from cumbria to cornwall, are part of a scheme to build an extra 200,000 new homes, as daniela relphzes. this one will be in stratford on ah van. another site in surrey, is a prime commuter location. the government wa nts commuter location. the government wants them to be new garden villages, filled with affordable housing and new facilities. many of the locations announced are close to bigger established founds. but the government wants the garden villages to be distinct places, where their own communities. to some, the plans confirmed today will sound familiar.
locations from cumbria to cornwall, are part of a scheme to build an extra 200,000 new homes, as daniela relphzes. this one will be in stratford on ah van. another site in surrey, is a prime commuter location. the government wa nts commuter location. the government wants them to be new garden villages, filled with affordable housing and new facilities. many of the locations announced are close to bigger established founds. but the government wants the garden villages to be distinct places,...
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our correspondent, daniela relph has more.or those queueing today, there was a goodbye to be had. the first sight of dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it's the first thing you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates that 19 million people have stood here and looked up at dippy. it's not known whether the diplodocus is a he or she, but today, it is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it's the last day, people might want to... people might not have seen it before, so they want to come over. that's why there's lots of crowds. what do you think of dippy? he goes "rahh! " it's amazing to think it lived a long time ago though. it was actually walking around. i'm a bit sad that he's going, but maybe i can see other dinosaurs, maybe. dippy first came to the museum more than 100 years ago. made up of 292 bones, the dinosaur arrived in 36 cases. during the second world war, the dinosaur was taken to the basement to protect it. the diplodocus is a plaster cast replica of the real thin
our correspondent, daniela relph has more.or those queueing today, there was a goodbye to be had. the first sight of dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it's the first thing you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates that 19 million people have stood here and looked up at dippy. it's not known whether the diplodocus is a he or she, but today, it is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it's the last day, people might want to... people might not...
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daniela relph looks back on the momentous occasion and other events in the royal calendar in review 2016ass band plays "happy birthday" it was the year of a big birthday. the queen at 90. for some of her grandchildren and great—grandchildren, a trip to canada. the first official overseas visit for the family of four. the duke and duchess of cambridge were also in india. a reminder of royal visits past. and for prince harry, a new relationship highlighted the tricky balance between a private and public life. when you're the queen, you get two birthdays. the real one and the official one. april the 21st was the queen's actual 90th birthday, and she celebrated in windsor. there was of course a cake, baked by nadiya hussain, a winner of the great british bake off. and a meeting with fellow 90—year—olds. 0h, an amazing day, yes. i never really imagined that i'd meet her. i never imagined i'd be 90, let's face it! she was in the bombing of london, so was i. she was evacuated, so was i. and then she was called up, and so was i. this was a birthday celebration, but also a public thank you for he
daniela relph looks back on the momentous occasion and other events in the royal calendar in review 2016ass band plays "happy birthday" it was the year of a big birthday. the queen at 90. for some of her grandchildren and great—grandchildren, a trip to canada. the first official overseas visit for the family of four. the duke and duchess of cambridge were also in india. a reminder of royal visits past. and for prince harry, a new relationship highlighted the tricky balance between a...
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this report by our royal correspondent daniela relph contains flash photography.te bentley, it was the first time the queen was seen in public since arriving on the sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car, she arrived just before 11am for the church service, accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. she had missed church on christmas and new year's day due to a heavy, lingering cold. those who waited were pleased to see her. we saw her very close up and she looked a little bit frail, to be honest, but it is nice to see her. it was really exciting! when you see her you get a little buzz. it is good to know she was coming. she looked bright in the car and that was quite nice, really. the queen's speech, recorded a couple of weeks before christmas day, was one of the last times the monarch had been seen. she also carried out an investiture in early december. over the past three weeks she has been laid low. as a precaution, she was advised to stay inside and rest to help her recovery. the queen's attendance at church is a sign she is feeli
this report by our royal correspondent daniela relph contains flash photography.te bentley, it was the first time the queen was seen in public since arriving on the sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car, she arrived just before 11am for the church service, accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. she had missed church on christmas and new year's day due to a heavy, lingering cold. those who waited were pleased to see her. we saw her very close up and she looked a...
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our correspondent, daniela relph, is at the museum now. daniela. a familiar sight to all who visit the natural museum. just on the issue of pronunciation, he is a diplocodus and today will be his very last day here inside the museum. it is busy here most days. but for those queueing today there was a good bit to be had. the first sight of dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it is the first thing that you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates around 90 million people have stood here and looked dippy. it is not known if the diplocodus is a he or she, but today is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it is the last day, people might not have seen it before and they will want to come over and that is why we have the crowds. what you think of dippy? he roars. it is amazing to think it lived a long time ago and was actually walking around. a bit sad he's going but maybe i can see other dinosaurs. dippy first came to the museum more than 100 years ago, made up of 292 bones, the dinosaur arrived in 36 ca
our correspondent, daniela relph, is at the museum now. daniela. a familiar sight to all who visit the natural museum. just on the issue of pronunciation, he is a diplocodus and today will be his very last day here inside the museum. it is busy here most days. but for those queueing today there was a good bit to be had. the first sight of dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it is the first thing that you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates around 90...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph was there to see her. her report contains flash photography. much anticipated arrival. driven in a state bentley, it was the first time the queen had been seen in public since arriving at her sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car. she arrived just before 11 o'clock, before the morning church service, accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. she had missed church on both christmas day and new years day because of a heavy, lingering cold. those who waited were pleased to see her. we saw her very close up and she looked a little bit frail, to be honest, but it is nice to see her. yeah, it was very exciting. whenever you see her you get a bit of a buzz. it's good to know that she was coming. she looked quite bright and that was quite nice. the queen's speech, recorded a few weeks before christmas day, was one of the last times she had been seen. she had also carried out an investiture. but over the last three weeks she had been laid low. she was advised to stay inside and rest as a precaution to help her recovery. he
our royal correspondent daniela relph was there to see her. her report contains flash photography. much anticipated arrival. driven in a state bentley, it was the first time the queen had been seen in public since arriving at her sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car. she arrived just before 11 o'clock, before the morning church service, accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. she had missed church on both christmas day and new years day because of a heavy,...
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officially the world's steepest residential street and has now become an unlikely tourist attraction as daniela relpholl, all a gruelling on baldwin street in new zealand. sharron has lived here for 26 years. the street has definitely increased in popularity as far as tourism goes. we had about 20 tourists standing in our lounge one day because it rained and they had nowhere else to go. then, there is the bizarre, 30,000 chocolate balls rolling down the street. an annual charity event that shows how steep it is.|j street. an annual charity event that shows how steep it is. i don't get to walk up baldwin street that often, from the bottom you think yeah, it's a bit steep. halfway up, like now, then you realise why it's the steepest street in the world. the steepness has caused some residents to improvise as they've got older. it used to be 30 up and 30 down every day, whether it was raining or snowing or whatever. until my knees packed up. now i do it backwards just to keep the legs in shape. its popularity has also brought with it some problems. the street does tend to attract thrill—seekers. there w
officially the world's steepest residential street and has now become an unlikely tourist attraction as daniela relpholl, all a gruelling on baldwin street in new zealand. sharron has lived here for 26 years. the street has definitely increased in popularity as far as tourism goes. we had about 20 tourists standing in our lounge one day because it rained and they had nowhere else to go. then, there is the bizarre, 30,000 chocolate balls rolling down the street. an annual charity event that...
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morning — her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relphn a state bentley, it was the first time the queen had been seen in public since arriving on her sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car, she arrived just before 11am for this morning's church service, a company by the duke of edinburgh. she missed church and both christmas and new year's day, due to heavy, lingering cold. those who had waited were pleased to see her. saw them very close up, she looked a little bit frail, to be honest, but it's nice to see how. it was really exciting! when you see her, you do get a little buzz. it's get to know she was feeling well. it was quite nice. the queen's speech, recorded a couple of weeks before christmas day, was one of the last time is the moniker being seen. she also carried out an investiture in early december. but over the past few weeks, she had laid laid low. as a precaution, she was advised to stay inside and rest help her recovery. the queen's attendance at church is a sign she is feeling much better.
morning — her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relphn a state bentley, it was the first time the queen had been seen in public since arriving on her sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car, she arrived just before 11am for this morning's church service, a company by the duke of edinburgh. she missed church and both christmas and new year's day, due to heavy, lingering cold. those who had waited were...
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morning, her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relphotography. it had been a much anticipated arrival. driven in a state bentley, it was the first time the queen was seenin it was the first time the queen was seen in public since arriving on the sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car, she arrived just before 11 o'clock for the church service accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. she had missed church on christmas and new year's day guitoune a heavy, lingering cold. those who waited were pleased to see her. we saw her very close up and she looked a little bit frail, to be honest, it is nice to see her. was exciting. when you see her you get a little buzz. it is good to know she was coming. she looked bright in the car. the queen's speech, recorded before christmas day, was one of the last time the monarch was a scene. she also carried out an investiture in early december. 0ver she also carried out an investiture in early december. over the past three weeks she has been laid low. asa three weeks she has b
morning, her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relphotography. it had been a much anticipated arrival. driven in a state bentley, it was the first time the queen was seenin it was the first time the queen was seen in public since arriving on the sandringham estate before christmas. cheered as she emerged from the car, she arrived just before 11 o'clock for the church service accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. she had missed church on...
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both the traditional christmas day service and the service last sunday. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relphwill attend the service today. how is the cream filling when she wakes up is the cream filling when she wakes up on is the cream filling when she wakes upona is the cream filling when she wakes up on a standard mistake this morning? does she feel well enough to attend church and make the journey from the main house to the church which is a little way behind me here? it is mild this morning. 0n previous occasions which has not come to church it has been called and raining. perhaps the fact it is not too bad a day here in norfolk will pass to come to church. but indications are that she is feeling better. last week princess anne attended the service and told members of the public mother was feeling much better. during the week the signs have been a bit more business as usual. the queen did present an honour to a long serving member of staff here and her sandringham estate. there was a state petition to the president of turkey, her condolences following the attack in istanbul on new year'
both the traditional christmas day service and the service last sunday. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relphwill attend the service today. how is the cream filling when she wakes up is the cream filling when she wakes up on is the cream filling when she wakes upona is the cream filling when she wakes up on a standard mistake this morning? does she feel well enough to attend church and make the journey from the main house to the church which is a little way behind me here? it is mild this...
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campaigners have warned there is still strong opposition to some of the projects. 0ur correspondent daniela relph. well, over the next couple of years, the idea is that this area here in longcross in surrey, close to the m25, will be transformed into one of these 1a garden villages. now, a garden village would have anything between 1500 and 10,000 new affordable homes. it would also have access to funds to develop green spaces and improve transport links. the locations announced by the government today, across england, scattered across england, from cumbria to derbyshire, stratford—upon—avon, suburban areas around london and down into devon and cornwall. and the idea is that they would create distinct communities. so these garden villages wouldn't just be extensions of what already exists, they would be distinct communities in themselves. and they would have access to around £6 million of government money over the next two years. now, the labour party and some of those who have looked at the housing problem are wary of getting too excited about this project. they say, yes, if delivered, it will p
campaigners have warned there is still strong opposition to some of the projects. 0ur correspondent daniela relph. well, over the next couple of years, the idea is that this area here in longcross in surrey, close to the m25, will be transformed into one of these 1a garden villages. now, a garden village would have anything between 1500 and 10,000 new affordable homes. it would also have access to funds to develop green spaces and improve transport links. the locations announced by the...
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daniela relph reports.of dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it is the first thing you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates around 90 million people have stood here and looked up at dippy —— goodbye. it's not known if the diplodocus is a key or a sheet at todayis diplodocus is a key or a sheet at today is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it is the last day people might want to see him if they haven't seen it before, so that is why they want to come over “— before, so that is why they want to come over —— he or a she. before, so that is why they want to come over -- he or a she. what do you think of dippy? he goes roar. it is amazing to think they lived a long time ago and he was walking around. i am a bit sad that he is going but maybe i can see other dinosaurs may be. dippy first came to the museum more than 100 years ago, made up of 292 bones, the dinosaur arrived in 36 cases. during the second world war the skeleton was taken to the basement to pr
daniela relph reports.of dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it is the first thing you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates around 90 million people have stood here and looked up at dippy —— goodbye. it's not known if the diplodocus is a key or a sheet at todayis diplodocus is a key or a sheet at today is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it is the last day people might want to see him if they haven't seen it before, so that is why...
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morning, her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph flash photography. it had been a much anticipated arrival, giving and a state bentley was the first time the queen had been seen in public since arriving at her sandringham estate before christmas —— driven in. she arrived just before 11 o'clock, board the morning church service accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. —— before. she had missed church on christmas and new years day because of a lingering cold, and those who waited were pleased to see her. we saw her close up and she looked a little bit frail, to be honest, but it is nice to see her. yeah, very exciting. when ever you see her you get a bit excited, it is good to know that she was ok. she look quite bright and that was quite nice. the queen's cheech recorded a few weeks before christmas day was one of the last times she had been seen “— one of the last times she had been seen —— speech. she had also carried out an investiture and over the last three weeks she had been laid low. she was advised to stay inside and rest as a
morning, her first public appearance since the beginning of december. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph flash photography. it had been a much anticipated arrival, giving and a state bentley was the first time the queen had been seen in public since arriving at her sandringham estate before christmas —— driven in. she arrived just before 11 o'clock, board the morning church service accompanied by the duke of edinburgh. —— before. she had missed church on christmas and new years day...
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our correspondent daniela relph is in longcross in surrey, one of the proposed locations.me work? well, in the next couple of years this area in surrey will be transformed into one of these 1a garden villages. a guarden garden village would have new homes and improved transport links. the locations announced today are across england from cumbria to derbyshire and stratford on avon. and down into devon and cornwall. the idea is they would create distinct communities. so they would not just be extensions distinct communities. so they would notjust be extensions of what already exists. and they would have access to around £6 million of government money over the next two yea rs. government money over the next two years. the labour party and some of those who have looked at the housing problems are wary of getting too excited about this project. they say if delivered it will provide new housing, but it isn't enough. thank you. the islamic state group has also claimed responsibility for a suicide car—bomb attack in iraq in which 35 people were killed. the suicide bomber struck a
our correspondent daniela relph is in longcross in surrey, one of the proposed locations.me work? well, in the next couple of years this area in surrey will be transformed into one of these 1a garden villages. a guarden garden village would have new homes and improved transport links. the locations announced today are across england from cumbria to derbyshire and stratford on avon. and down into devon and cornwall. the idea is they would create distinct communities. so they would not just be...
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both the traditional christmas day service and the service last sunday. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph 11 o'clock at the sandringham estate. 0n the previous occasions that she is missed church on christmas day and new we have not had that information yet so we have not had that information yet so for members of the public arriving here they are feeling quite hopeful that because we have not had any news yet perhaps the queen will be here shortly. in terms of guidance from buckingham palace officials we have not had anything to say other way at the moment. 0ver the course of the past week the signs have been a bit more positive. last sunday when other members of the royal family princess anne were said to tell a member of the public that a mother was feeling better. we have a sense of business as usual from the royal household this week. the queen has sent a message of condolence to the president to the premise that of turkey. she is also sent a letter to a long standing member of staff from here. she is carried on with business of state in terms of government red boxes and the people w
both the traditional christmas day service and the service last sunday. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph 11 o'clock at the sandringham estate. 0n the previous occasions that she is missed church on christmas day and new we have not had that information yet so we have not had that information yet so for members of the public arriving here they are feeling quite hopeful that because we have not had any news yet perhaps the queen will be here shortly. in terms of guidance from buckingham...
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queen has arrived for a church service at sandringham — let's cross to our royal correspondent daniela relpht is good news. yes, it is, especially for the members of the public who are here. this is the first time she has been seen in public since she arrived at sandringham, she arrived in one of the state cars, she was very clear to see straightaway, driven through to see straightaway, driven through to the gates of mary magdalen church. she was applauded by the members of the public who had come out to see her. she looked as far as anyone can tell absolutely fine, she did not seem to need any help, and she looked as though she had recovered from the heavy cold which has lingered for her over the course of the past three weeks, which has prevented her from of the past three weeks, which has prevented herfrom coming to of the past three weeks, which has prevented her from coming to church christmas day and new year's day here on the sandringham estate, very unusualfor her to here on the sandringham estate, very unusual for her to not turn out for what is part of a key part of the public diar
queen has arrived for a church service at sandringham — let's cross to our royal correspondent daniela relpht is good news. yes, it is, especially for the members of the public who are here. this is the first time she has been seen in public since she arrived at sandringham, she arrived in one of the state cars, she was very clear to see straightaway, driven through to see straightaway, driven through to the gates of mary magdalen church. she was applauded by the members of the public who had...
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hour ago, accompanied by prince philip — who was also hit by the bug. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relphng near the church with wellwishers: very pleasing to the dozens of people who have turned out to see the queen this morning, members of the queen this morning, members of the public who stood outside the church to see her. the first time we have seen her over the christmas and new year period, the first time she has been seen in public since she arrived at sandringham. she was given here in one of the state cars, all in blue, very clear to see straightaway, driven through the gates to mary magdalene church here on the sandringham estate, and when she got out she was applauded by the members of the public who had come out to see her. she looked as far as we could tell absolutely fine. she walked unaided and did not need any help and she looked as though she had recovered from that heavy cold which has really lingered for her over the course of the past three weeks. that has prevented herfrom coming to church on both christmas day and new year's day on the sandringham estate. highly unu
hour ago, accompanied by prince philip — who was also hit by the bug. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relphng near the church with wellwishers: very pleasing to the dozens of people who have turned out to see the queen this morning, members of the queen this morning, members of the public who stood outside the church to see her. the first time we have seen her over the christmas and new year period, the first time she has been seen in public since she arrived at sandringham. she was given...
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daniela relph went to meet those getting a final glimpse. dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it's the first thing you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates around 90 million people have stood here and looked up at dippy. it's not known if the diplodocus is a he or a she but today is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it's the last day, people might want to see him if they haven't seen it before, so that's why they want to come over, that's why there's lots of crowds. what do you think of dippy? he goes "roar." it's amazing to think they lived a long time ago and he was actually walking around. i'm a bit sad that he is going but maybe i can see other dinosaurs, maybe. dippy first came to the museum more than 100 years ago. made up of 292 bones, the dinosaur arrived in 36 cases. during the second world war, the skeleton was taken to the basement to protect it. the diplodocus is a plaster cast replica of the real thing. it would have weighed 13 tons when alive. it's been cleaned up and car
daniela relph went to meet those getting a final glimpse. dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it's the first thing you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates around 90 million people have stood here and looked up at dippy. it's not known if the diplodocus is a he or a she but today is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it's the last day, people might want to see him if they haven't seen it before, so that's why they want to come over, that's...
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the celebrations to mark the queen's 90th birthday, that's review 2016: the royal year with me, daniela relphnd welcome to bbc news. a huge police operation is under way in istanbul to find a gunman who shot dead 39 people at a nightclub. the man opened fire at the reina club at around half past one in the morning local time. dozens of injured remain in hospital. 15 foreigners from israel, saudi arabia and morocco were among the dead. our turkey correspondent selin girit has sent this report. we are only seconds away from a new year... one of the most famous nightclubs in istanbul, reina, packed with a jubilant crowd, ready to welcome in the new year. five, four, three, two... they are counting down to what they hope will be a fresh new start. but then this happens. a man armed with a long—barrelled weapon opens fire outside the venue. he kills a policeman and another civilian as he rushes his way in. the club immediately turns into the scene of a massacre, as the attacker fires on the people partying inside. dozens are killed and wounded. survivors still in shock of what they have been throu
the celebrations to mark the queen's 90th birthday, that's review 2016: the royal year with me, daniela relphnd welcome to bbc news. a huge police operation is under way in istanbul to find a gunman who shot dead 39 people at a nightclub. the man opened fire at the reina club at around half past one in the morning local time. dozens of injured remain in hospital. 15 foreigners from israel, saudi arabia and morocco were among the dead. our turkey correspondent selin girit has sent this report....
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our correspondent daniela relph has been to one of the proposed locations at longcross, near cobham,ere in longcross in surrey, close to the m25, will be transformed into one of these 1a garden villages. now, a garden village would have anything between 1500 and 10,000 new affordable homes. it would also have access to funds to develop green spaces and improve transport links. the locations announced by the government today, across england, scattered across england, from cumbria to derbyshire, stratford—upon—avon, suburban areas around london and down in devon and cornwall. and the idea is that they would create distinct communities. so these garden villages wouldn't just be extensions of what already exists, they would be distinct communities in themselves. and they would have access to around £6 million of government money over the next two years. now, the labour party and some of those who have looked at the housing problem are wary of getting too excited about this project. they say, yes, if delivered, it will provide much—needed new housing. but it quite simply isn't enough. ste
our correspondent daniela relph has been to one of the proposed locations at longcross, near cobham,ere in longcross in surrey, close to the m25, will be transformed into one of these 1a garden villages. now, a garden village would have anything between 1500 and 10,000 new affordable homes. it would also have access to funds to develop green spaces and improve transport links. the locations announced by the government today, across england, scattered across england, from cumbria to derbyshire,...
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our correspondent, daniela relph, has more.wn if the diplodocus is a he or she, but today, it is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it‘s the last day, people might want to... people might not have seen it before, so they want to come over. that‘s why there‘s lots of crowds. what do you think of dippy? he goes "rahh! " it's amazing to think that it lived a long time ago though. it was actually walking around. i‘m a bit sad that he‘s going, but maybe i can see other dinosaurs, maybe. dippy first came to the museum more than 100 years ago. made up of 292 bones, the dinosaur arrived in 36 cases. during the second world war, the skeleton was taken to the basement to protect it. the diplodocus is a plaster cast replica of the real thing. it would have weighed 13 tonnes when alive. it‘s been cleaned up and cared for in the main entrance hall since 1979, when it took up its current position. pulling it apart and moving the dinosaur will be detailed, delicate work. in the morning, we will be starting to take dippy down.
our correspondent, daniela relph, has more.wn if the diplodocus is a he or she, but today, it is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it‘s the last day, people might want to... people might not have seen it before, so they want to come over. that‘s why there‘s lots of crowds. what do you think of dippy? he goes "rahh! " it's amazing to think that it lived a long time ago though. it was actually walking around. i‘m a bit sad that he‘s going, but maybe i can see...
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from the old bailey, daniela relph reports. for them, the inquests matter so much.months, they now hope for answers. as the hearing began, the names of those who died were read out followed by a minute's silence. 30 british tourists murdered on holiday. they included three generations of one family, married couples and a teenager. the inquest heard they had needlessly lost their lives. shouting mobile phone footage shows the chaos and confusion during the attacks. the families watched it in court. listening to the sound of gunfire and the sense of panic. gunfire the gunman was seifeddine rezgui, a 23—year—old who was eventually shot dead by the security forces. but he'd been intent on killing tourists. the inquest also watched cctv footage from around the resort. the lone gunman on the beach, armed with an automatic weapons and explosives. armed with an automatic weapon and explosives. and also, roaming around inside the hotel, looking for his next victims. a british police team put together this map of his movements. the red arrow indicates where he started shootin
from the old bailey, daniela relph reports. for them, the inquests matter so much.months, they now hope for answers. as the hearing began, the names of those who died were read out followed by a minute's silence. 30 british tourists murdered on holiday. they included three generations of one family, married couples and a teenager. the inquest heard they had needlessly lost their lives. shouting mobile phone footage shows the chaos and confusion during the attacks. the families watched it in...
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our correspondent, daniela relph, is at the museum now. the lid on this, you got it right. perdition. he first arrived here 112 yea rs perdition. he first arrived here 112 years ago. but today has been all about farewell. it's busy here most days, but for those queueing today, there was a goodbye to be had. the first sight of dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it's the first thing you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates that 19 million people have stood here and looked up at dippy. it's not known whether the diplodocus is a he or she, but today, it is the last chance to see dippy at the museum. because it's the last day, people might want to... people might not have seen it before, so they want to come over. that's why there's lots of crowds. what do you think of dippy? he goes "rahh! " it's amazing to think it lived a long time ago though. it was actually walking around. i'm a bit sad that he's going, but maybe i can see other dinosaurs, maybe. dippy first came to the museum more than 100 years ago. made up of 292 bones, the dinosau
our correspondent, daniela relph, is at the museum now. the lid on this, you got it right. perdition. he first arrived here 112 yea rs perdition. he first arrived here 112 years ago. but today has been all about farewell. it's busy here most days, but for those queueing today, there was a goodbye to be had. the first sight of dippy has been a lasting memory for so many children. it's the first thing you see when you arrive. the natural history museum estimates that 19 million people have stood...