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young lance corporal, who said that he had met captain tom when he travelled up north to the army foundation colleget him, seen him on the television. but you just get the chance to meet him, he said, he told me, was a great privilege. and i know that myself and having worked with and filmed and interviewed captain tom several times over the last ten months. we talked a lot. he always had that glint in his eye, that cheeky smile. he would come out from his house behind that world famous walking frame and give you a big smile when he realised it was us. and kevin the cameraman here, once again. a big smile. he said, you have been busy but lovely to see you have been busy but lovely to see you again. it warms your heart, really, to be perfectly frank, to see him and have that recognition from him. because, as i say, he was someone who was ready so ready so incredibly busy. he crammed so much into that your heart, really, to be perfectly frank, to see him and have that recognition from him. because, as i say, he was someone who was really so incredibly busy. he crammed so much into that last ten his li
young lance corporal, who said that he had met captain tom when he travelled up north to the army foundation colleget him, seen him on the television. but you just get the chance to meet him, he said, he told me, was a great privilege. and i know that myself and having worked with and filmed and interviewed captain tom several times over the last ten months. we talked a lot. he always had that glint in his eye, that cheeky smile. he would come out from his house behind that world famous walking...
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recording a number one chart topping single, and he was appointed as honorary colonel of the army foundation colleged by the queen at windsor castle. i know that tom was so proud of his military achievements and everything that has transpired in the last year. but i think that he would count among his greatest achievements becoming a dad and grandad. he was so proud of you all, and i'm very much looking forward to hearing your tributes shortly. you know, today is a day of memories. today we come together to remember and to honour a hard—working, charming, kind, playful and much loved gentleman. to his daughters, to his grandchildren, sons—in—law and family, he leaves behind him an enduring love. to all of those lucky enough to have known him, he leaves the comfort of true friendship. and when you are missing him, he leaves behind thejoy friendship. and when you are missing him, he leaves behind the joy of catching glimpses of him in the gestures, expressions and later than today the laughter of lucy, hannah, tt, max, benji and georgia. the world is undoubtedly a much poorer place without him in it,
recording a number one chart topping single, and he was appointed as honorary colonel of the army foundation colleged by the queen at windsor castle. i know that tom was so proud of his military achievements and everything that has transpired in the last year. but i think that he would count among his greatest achievements becoming a dad and grandad. he was so proud of you all, and i'm very much looking forward to hearing your tributes shortly. you know, today is a day of memories. today we...
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applause the world war ii veteran made an impact on everyone, from cadets at the army foundation college where he was honorary colonel, to the players of the premier league who paid tribute before tonight's games. they played on doorsteps and applauded on streets up and down the country, and at hospitals, including bedford, which treated captain sir tom, they clapped with extra feeling. nhs staff forever grateful for his fundraising and for lifting the spirits of the nation. judith moritz, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the daily telegraph's chief political correspondent christopher hope and columnist for the evening standard & times radio presenter ayesha hazarika. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. the telegraph says the chancellor, rishi sunak, fears scientific advisers are "moving the goalposts" on the requirements for ending lockdown amid a growing split within the government over the wait to lift restrictions. the
applause the world war ii veteran made an impact on everyone, from cadets at the army foundation college where he was honorary colonel, to the players of the premier league who paid tribute before tonight's games. they played on doorsteps and applauded on streets up and down the country, and at hospitals, including bedford, which treated captain sir tom, they clapped with extra feeling. nhs staff forever grateful for his fundraising and for lifting the spirits of the nation. judith moritz, bbc...
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as he inspired an army to follow in his footsteps, he became an honorary colonel of the army foundation collegeindsor castle with her majesty the queen, as she awarded him a knighthood. well, this is the garden in captain tom's home village in bedfordshire, where he walked his famous 100 laps. he has, of course, now taken his final step, but his name will live on through his charitable foundation that will help people for generations to come. he will always be remembered for his optimism, his wisdom and his messages of hope. the man who walked 100 laps of his garden to help others and who implored us all to never walk alone. tomorrow you will maybe find everything will be much, much better than today. tomorrow will be a good day. john maguire, bbc news, bedfordshire. # you'll never walk alone #. and there is a special programme celebrating the life of captain sir tom moore — captain tom: we salute you — tonight at 7:30 on bbc one and you'll also be able to see it later on the bbc iplayer. the nominees for the golden globes 2021 have been announced this afternoon. there have been nominations for
as he inspired an army to follow in his footsteps, he became an honorary colonel of the army foundation collegeindsor castle with her majesty the queen, as she awarded him a knighthood. well, this is the garden in captain tom's home village in bedfordshire, where he walked his famous 100 laps. he has, of course, now taken his final step, but his name will live on through his charitable foundation that will help people for generations to come. he will always be remembered for his optimism, his...
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as he inspired an army to follow in his footsteps, he became an honorary colonel of the army foundation colleger majesty the queen, as she awarded him a knighthood. well, this is the garden in captain tom's home village in bedfordshire, where he walked his famous 100 laps. he has of course now taken his final step, but his name will live on through his charitable foundation that will help people for generations to come. he will always be remembered for his optimism, his wisdom and his messages of hope. the man who walked 100 laps of his garden to help others and who implored us all to never walk alone. tomorrow you will maybe find everything will be much, much better than today. tomorrow will be a good day. john maguire, bbc news, bedfordshire. # you will never walk alone.# and there is a special programme celebrating the life of captain sir tom moore — captain tom: we salute you — tonight at 7:30 on bbc one and you'll also be able to see it later on the bbc iplayer. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell. good afternoon. wintry weather will make for increasingly challenging condit
as he inspired an army to follow in his footsteps, he became an honorary colonel of the army foundation colleger majesty the queen, as she awarded him a knighthood. well, this is the garden in captain tom's home village in bedfordshire, where he walked his famous 100 laps. he has of course now taken his final step, but his name will live on through his charitable foundation that will help people for generations to come. he will always be remembered for his optimism, his wisdom and his messages...
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captain sir tom moore made an impact on everyone, from cadets at the army foundation college, where heonight at 7.30pm, there'll be a special tribute programme "captain sir tom: we salute you", celebrating his incredible 100th year and his remarkable fundraising. the children's charity childline says it's carried out nearly 21,000 counselling sessions with children in the uk, because they've had suicidal thoughts during the pandemic. the nspcc, which runs the service, is calling on the government to increase its mental health support in schools. the department for health says it's providing an extra £2 billion to help young people. 0ur north of england correspondent fiona trott reports from a school in middlesbrough, where 50 pupils have lost a close relative during the coronavirus crisis. awarning, a warning, her report does contain flashing images. stressed, confused, worried. it takes a toll on your mental health, really. it really does. it really, really does. billy has the weight of the world on his shoulders. my hope of passing the exams, getting a good job and stuff, it's hard,
captain sir tom moore made an impact on everyone, from cadets at the army foundation college, where heonight at 7.30pm, there'll be a special tribute programme "captain sir tom: we salute you", celebrating his incredible 100th year and his remarkable fundraising. the children's charity childline says it's carried out nearly 21,000 counselling sessions with children in the uk, because they've had suicidal thoughts during the pandemic. the nspcc, which runs the service, is calling on...
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captain sir tom moore made an impact on everyone, from cadets at the army foundation college, where heh moritz, bbc news. the nominees for the golden globes 2021 have been announced. there have been nominations for british talent across the board in both film and television, with six nominations for netflix royal drama the crown, including nominations for 0livia colman and helena bonham carter. actress daisy edgar—jones was nominated for her role in the hit bbc drama normal people and steve mcqueen's film anthology small axe also received two nominations, withjohn boyega nominated for his role in red, white and blue. looking at films, the netflix drama mank has received the most nominations, including best director and best drama in the motion picture category. there were also nominations for actors gary 0ldman and sacha baron cohen, as well as vanessa kirby and daniel kaluuya. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. wintry weather will become increasingly disruptive across the uk in the days ahead. through the weekend, all of us will move into much colder air
captain sir tom moore made an impact on everyone, from cadets at the army foundation college, where heh moritz, bbc news. the nominees for the golden globes 2021 have been announced. there have been nominations for british talent across the board in both film and television, with six nominations for netflix royal drama the crown, including nominations for 0livia colman and helena bonham carter. actress daisy edgar—jones was nominated for her role in the hit bbc drama normal people and steve...
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captain sir tom moore made an impact on everyone, from cadets at the army foundation college, where hey... the leaders of the coup in myanmar have raised criminal charges against the country's elected leader aung san suu kyi. netflix has dominated this year's nominations for the golden globes. it's in the running for 42 awards — that's three times as many as its nearest rival. unsurprisingly, the awards ceremony is being held virtually, with the winners announced at the end of the month. anna smith is a film critic here in london. hi, anna. what jumped hi, anna. whatjumped out to you? netflix, exciting times for them. many not —— nominations, perhaps not surprise when voters will have been watching things on streaming. also, it's an exciting day for female film directors because no less than three out of the five best director nominees are female, which in absolute record. and 77 years, only five have been nominated before, believe it or not, so huge progress. netflix prospering because a lot of big films have been held back by the studio. , : big films have been held back by the studi
captain sir tom moore made an impact on everyone, from cadets at the army foundation college, where hey... the leaders of the coup in myanmar have raised criminal charges against the country's elected leader aung san suu kyi. netflix has dominated this year's nominations for the golden globes. it's in the running for 42 awards — that's three times as many as its nearest rival. unsurprisingly, the awards ceremony is being held virtually, with the winners announced at the end of the month. anna...
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_ he got to see the journey from civilian to soldier here at the army foundation — civilian to soldier here at the army foundation collegehe queen with the honorary— the queen —— from the queen with the honorary title — the queen —— from the queen with the honorary title on it. i believe it is hung — honorary title on it. i believe it is hung up _ honorary title on it. i believe it is hung up somewhere. we managed to sta-e is hung up somewhere. we managed to stage together a rank slide for him to really— stage together a rank slide for him to really cement his role. it meant that what— to really cement his role. it meant that what he was here on parade, inspecting — that what he was here on parade, inspecting hisjunior soldiers, he inspecting his junior soldiers, he was able — inspecting hisjunior soldiers, he was able to stand there as a full colonel~ — was able to stand there as a full colonel~ it— was able to stand there as a full colonel. it was early special for us and i_ colonel. it was early special for us and i think— colonel. it was early special for us and i think you really enjoyed it as welt _ and i think you
_ he got to see the journey from civilian to soldier here at the army foundation — civilian to soldier here at the army foundation collegehe queen with the honorary— the queen —— from the queen with the honorary title — the queen —— from the queen with the honorary title on it. i believe it is hung — honorary title on it. i believe it is hung up _ honorary title on it. i believe it is hung up somewhere. we managed to sta-e is hung up somewhere. we managed to stage together a...
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one of his most cherished accolades was being named honorary colonel at the army foundation college inback in his home village in bedfordshire, the applause was not only for captain sir tom, but also the family that had supported him throughout his endeavours. he may be gone, but will never be forgotten. john maguire, bbc news, bedfordshire. sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good morning. after going 68 games unbeaten at home in the premier league, liverpool have now lost back—to—back games at anfield. the champions were beaten 1—0 by brighton, who were brilliant on the night and deserved the win — steven alzate, with the only goal of the game. brighton are now unbeaten in four league matches. liverpool meanwhile are seven points off leaders man city, they've played a game more, and the two sides meet on sunday. the solution is always the players. the formation of the players, but the players as well, in that moment you need to have the physical conditions to do it. it was tough, it is a tough time anyway. we did really well three days ago, six days ago, and tha
one of his most cherished accolades was being named honorary colonel at the army foundation college inback in his home village in bedfordshire, the applause was not only for captain sir tom, but also the family that had supported him throughout his endeavours. he may be gone, but will never be forgotten. john maguire, bbc news, bedfordshire. sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good morning. after going 68 games unbeaten at home in the premier league, liverpool have now...
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as he inspired an army to follow in his footsteps, he became an honorary colonel of the army foundation collegea private audience at windsor castle with her majesty the queen, as she awarded him a knighthood. never, never, ever did i imagine that i should get so close to the queen and have such a kind message from her. that was really outstanding, it really was truly outstanding. along with his family, he was determined to leave a legacy to build on his phenomenal success, and the captain tom foundation was created. its aims include tackling loneliness, supporting the bereaved, and promoting education and equality. 0ur correspondentjohn maguire is in marston moretaine, the bedfordshire village where captain sir tom lived. there has been this most wonderful outpouring of love, hasn't there? yeah, it has been quite extraordinary, really, i have been trying to think, over the last 1a hours or so, who you can compare it to, and he is incomparable, a man whojust set out to, and he is incomparable, a man who just set out to do something to keep himself active during lockdown, almost a familyjoke at f
as he inspired an army to follow in his footsteps, he became an honorary colonel of the army foundation collegea private audience at windsor castle with her majesty the queen, as she awarded him a knighthood. never, never, ever did i imagine that i should get so close to the queen and have such a kind message from her. that was really outstanding, it really was truly outstanding. along with his family, he was determined to leave a legacy to build on his phenomenal success, and the captain tom...
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one of his most cherished accolades was being named honorary colonel at the army foundation college inrving soldiers of the royal irish regiment honoured a former soldier in the loudest way they could. back in his home village in bedfordshire, the applause was not only for captain sir tom, but also the family that had supported him throughout his endeavours. he may be gone, but will never be forgotten. john maguire, bbc news, bedfordshire. take a look at these images of the white cliffs of dover. this footage, captured by a local fisherman, shows chunks of the famous chalk cliffs crumbling and falling into the english channel. dave waterfield said he heard a loud crack, started filming and seconds later the top started to boggle. and as you can see, an entire section started to give way. i as you can see, an entire section started to give way.— as you can see, an entire section started to give way. i think we need to wait for it- _ started to give way. i think we need to wait for it. there _ started to give way. i think we need to wait for it. there is _ started to give way. i think we
one of his most cherished accolades was being named honorary colonel at the army foundation college inrving soldiers of the royal irish regiment honoured a former soldier in the loudest way they could. back in his home village in bedfordshire, the applause was not only for captain sir tom, but also the family that had supported him throughout his endeavours. he may be gone, but will never be forgotten. john maguire, bbc news, bedfordshire. take a look at these images of the white cliffs of...
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absolutely thrilled by that, as he was to be made an honorary colonel of the army foundation couegein colonel of the army foundation college your head around, but what they had achieved, the platform, the foundation they had. they created the captain tom foundation, with objectives, to tackle loneliness, to help equality in education, some other factors, help equality in education, some otherfactors, to help equality in education, some other factors, to try to make the world a better place, to continue building on his legacy, to continue building on his legacy, to continue building on his good work, because it was an incredible platform that everyone will, forever more, know and remember his name very fondly. john, thank you so much for reflecting on his amazing life and for sharing with us some of your memories of him. well done to you for bringing him to national, international attention, as well. john maguire, many thanks, live from bedford hospital where captain sir tom moore has very sadly died. this is the statement from the prime minister, from 10 downing street, where we gather the flag is flying at half mast this
absolutely thrilled by that, as he was to be made an honorary colonel of the army foundation couegein colonel of the army foundation college your head around, but what they had achieved, the platform, the foundation they had. they created the captain tom foundation, with objectives, to tackle loneliness, to help equality in education, some other factors, help equality in education, some otherfactors, to help equality in education, some other factors, to try to make the world a better place, to...
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there will also be soldiers present from the army foundation college, where captain tom was made an honorary—at—home message from the family and also no flowers, but people have been adding their thoughts to an online book of condolence, a socially distanced a chance to pay their respects. during the incredible last months of his 100 years, raising almost £40 million for nhs charities, captain sir tom inspired so many to follow in his footsteps. if i can think of anything that makes me cry, it will be the amount of people that were inspired by him. notjust young people, but the older people, the generation that connected with him. those are the people, the 90—year—olds, the 80—year—olds, who started walking again. the people who had not walked for many, many years. children who had not stepped a foot started to walk, started to think about others, thinking about how he inspired people to think about others and to raise money for different causes. my heart is open to that, i'm just so proud. in five—year—old tony's case, taking new steps. who inspired you? captain tom. captain tom, yeah. why
there will also be soldiers present from the army foundation college, where captain tom was made an honorary—at—home message from the family and also no flowers, but people have been adding their thoughts to an online book of condolence, a socially distanced a chance to pay their respects. during the incredible last months of his 100 years, raising almost £40 million for nhs charities, captain sir tom inspired so many to follow in his footsteps. if i can think of anything that makes me...