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. >> the queen had passed away on september 8th at balmoral castle in the scottish highlands peacefullynt by the palace. with the news announced that evening came the period of mourning both official and personal. >> she was a wonderful, light lady. she dedicated her whole life to the nation. and we can just thank her for it. >> you know, she meant everything to me and my family you know: a sense of community, loyalty, you know, giving back to communities. >> following the queen's death, new prime minister liz truss gave her tribute. only two days before, the queen had received her at balmoral. >> queen elizabeth the second was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under her reign. britain is the great country it is today because of her. >> on friday, the crown prince-become-king returned to the capital to be closer to the people and was received with much warmth and good will. his first televised speech as king that evening was in large part devoted to his late mother. >> i know that her death brings great sadness to so many of you, and i shar
. >> the queen had passed away on september 8th at balmoral castle in the scottish highlands peacefullynt by the palace. with the news announced that evening came the period of mourning both official and personal. >> she was a wonderful, light lady. she dedicated her whole life to the nation. and we can just thank her for it. >> you know, she meant everything to me and my family you know: a sense of community, loyalty, you know, giving back to communities. >> following...
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. >> the queen had passed away on september 8th at balmoral castle in the scottish highlands peacefully, according to a statement by the palace. with the news announced that evening came the period of mourning both official and personal. >> she was a wonderful, light lady. she dedicated her whole life to the nation. and we can just thank her for it. >> you know, she meant everything to me and my family you know: a sense of community, loyalty, you know, giving back to communities. >> following the queen's death, new prime minister liz truss gave her tribute. only two days before, the queen had received her at balmoral. >> queen elizabeth the second was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under her reign. britain is the great country it is today because of her. >> on friday, the crown prince-become-king returned to the capital to be closer to the people and was received with much warmth and good will. his first televised speech as king that evening was in large part devoted to his late mother. >> i know that her death brings great sadness to so
. >> the queen had passed away on september 8th at balmoral castle in the scottish highlands peacefully, according to a statement by the palace. with the news announced that evening came the period of mourning both official and personal. >> she was a wonderful, light lady. she dedicated her whole life to the nation. and we can just thank her for it. >> you know, she meant everything to me and my family you know: a sense of community, loyalty, you know, giving back to...
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yes. from when liz truss met the queen at balmoral 49 days ago?— balmoral 49 days ago? yes.lf past ten liz truss will arrive at the palace to formally resign as prime minister. and at around 11 o'clock, we think, rishi sunak will arrive to be invited by king charles to form a government. so britain's shortest serving prime minister will be followed by britain's youngest prime minister since william pitt the younger in the late 18th century. more significantly, of course, rishi sunak will become britain's first prime minister of colour are of indian descent, a matter of particular satisfaction to the king. nicholas witchell at buckingham palace. thank you. the first time the king has gone through this. it is the fifth time larry the cat has gone through this. in the decade since larry has been based here at number 10, he has gone through five prime ministers. maybe with good reason larry is keeping out of the way this morning. i have not seen much of him. a quick squish of the tail now and again. he is keeping a low profile. somebody i know is a big larry the cat fan is carol
yes. from when liz truss met the queen at balmoral 49 days ago?— balmoral 49 days ago? yes.lf past ten liz truss will arrive at the palace to formally resign as prime minister. and at around 11 o'clock, we think, rishi sunak will arrive to be invited by king charles to form a government. so britain's shortest serving prime minister will be followed by britain's youngest prime minister since william pitt the younger in the late 18th century. more significantly, of course, rishi sunak will...
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. >> it's a balmoral. >> will: balmoral.minutes you can hear his entire story in addition to checking out mock trial. we appreciate you sharing your story. thank you so much. >> thank you, sir. have a great week. >> will: you too. coming up in the next hour of "fox & friends," which is startings right now. fico two police officers killed will be laid to rest this morning. >> it's impossible to put in the words. >> their names are permanently from the mark memorialized. >> approved, there been 15. >> in pennsylvania. >> important issues. >> why is he with kelly? this president is toxic. >> tough grading? >> part chemistry professor was fired after a student told his head of the story. they need to take responsibility for failure. >> rising crime is one of the voters biggest concerns. >> pumping gas no hands. >> i've known for standing up for victims. that something w
. >> it's a balmoral. >> will: balmoral.minutes you can hear his entire story in addition to checking out mock trial. we appreciate you sharing your story. thank you so much. >> thank you, sir. have a great week. >> will: you too. coming up in the next hour of "fox & friends," which is startings right now. fico two police officers killed will be laid to rest this morning. >> it's impossible to put in the words. >> their names are permanently...
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charles was near balmoral today thanking local people for their support.side king charles, camilla the queen consort. they will be side-by-side in seven months to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. >> now here comes her majesty. nicholas: in june 1953 queen elizabeth road in a gold coach to her coronation. it's an event which, while it is purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. it's the moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a queen or king dedicates him or herself to the service of his or her people. for king charles, the coronation will be a blend, ancient traditions with a contemporary feel. buckingham palace said, the coronation will reflect the monarch's role today and look towards the future while being rooted in long-standing traditions and pageantry. will britain, in a time of homelessness and restricted benefits and energy prices going up, really cheer to the rafters the site of a head of state riding in a golden coach? there are others who will say, that's just what we want.
charles was near balmoral today thanking local people for their support.side king charles, camilla the queen consort. they will be side-by-side in seven months to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. >> now here comes her majesty. nicholas: in june 1953 queen elizabeth road in a gold coach to her coronation. it's an event which, while it is purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. it's the moment when a new monarch is crowned and...
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it has been a mild evening in southern england, in scotland it is —i at balmoral although tempered is up later in the night as a low pressure moves in. that low pressure gives a lot of showers to start the weekend and by sunday we are into something a bit drier but briefly. we are about these heavy downpours that could be done to be moving to northern ireland, western scotland as the night goes on, the wind picking up and head of that, showers in parts of england and wales as well and temperatures at their lowest in scotland in the next few hours before the breeze picks up and the cloud increases and rain moves in and temperatures head up under the rain moves away quickly in northern ireland, this heavy rain into parts of heavy bull wales and north—west england, eastwards although showers dying that the saudis but behind it, the sun comes out and a few hours of fine weather —— the showers predicts that more showers in the north and west in the afternoon and all the wire is windier across the uk, these are average speeds butjust an irish sea coast up to 50 mph. as for temperatures, in
it has been a mild evening in southern england, in scotland it is —i at balmoral although tempered is up later in the night as a low pressure moves in. that low pressure gives a lot of showers to start the weekend and by sunday we are into something a bit drier but briefly. we are about these heavy downpours that could be done to be moving to northern ireland, western scotland as the night goes on, the wind picking up and head of that, showers in parts of england and wales as well and...
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the last few weeks three different prime minister -- tim: only two months since liz truss flew to balmoralmeet the late queen. damian: it was interesting, after he was confirmed he went and addressed his party, speaking to mp's, there was this palpable sense of relief flowing through them. one of them said that at last we have a grown-up. another one said, i can look at my constituents in their eyes and say i fully support what my government is doing. they fee -- these rishi sunak backers -- they have a prime minister who is a serious figure for serious challenges. but still, rishi sunak is pretty untested. he was only an mp since 2015. he has had one big job as chancellor. he lookelittle bit wouldn't in his address is a little bit wooden in his address. it is a big test for him coming and he is relatively untested. tim: more from you latern. we should remind ourselves that our next prime minister's political career -- damian touched on it there -- had been the favorite to succeed his old boss for johnson as prime minister after his resignation in july. he failed to persuade tory members,
the last few weeks three different prime minister -- tim: only two months since liz truss flew to balmoralmeet the late queen. damian: it was interesting, after he was confirmed he went and addressed his party, speaking to mp's, there was this palpable sense of relief flowing through them. one of them said that at last we have a grown-up. another one said, i can look at my constituents in their eyes and say i fully support what my government is doing. they fee -- these rishi sunak backers --...
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those floral tributes were the paddington bears, so many of them, in london, windsor, sandringham, balmoralcialjubilee surprise when hejoined herfor tea. thank you for having me. i do hope you're having a lovelyjubilee. tea? oh, yes, please! even other members of the royal family noticed the impact of paddington as they thanked crowds in the days after the queen's death. i think paddington might knock the corgi off the top spot now. | the corgis won't take that very well. - after the funeral, the flowers and bears were carefully cleared away and moved to buckingham palace, clarence house, and the royal parks nursery in hyde park. one of the sweetest things was a pair of boots and a little paddington bear. they will now be professionally cleaned and given to the children that barnardos cares for in the weeks ahead. i mean, it's absolutely wonderful that we've managed to find a home for these bears. they were all left there. paddington was left in paddington station seeking a home. these bears were left in the royal parks effectively seeking a home and it's wonderful to think that all of thes
those floral tributes were the paddington bears, so many of them, in london, windsor, sandringham, balmoralcialjubilee surprise when hejoined herfor tea. thank you for having me. i do hope you're having a lovelyjubilee. tea? oh, yes, please! even other members of the royal family noticed the impact of paddington as they thanked crowds in the days after the queen's death. i think paddington might knock the corgi off the top spot now. | the corgis won't take that very well. - after the funeral,...
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it was his turn for a big announcement, my earl balmore sheet. we are taking our decisive step please my signing ukraine's application. not for accelerated accession to nato rushes invasion of ukraine has already driven sweden and finland into nato's protection. now, moscow's big nightmare ukraine's membership may happen to butts all 30 nato countries have to agree before a new member is admitted. and aspirant nations have to commit to the peaceful resolution of any territorial dispute. that's something that ukraine is clearly unable to do while says defending itself from an invasion, it sees as an existential threat. so the alliance is making no promises yet the seasonal membership of course, has to be taken by all 3rd allies. and we take these decisions by consensus. our focus now is on providing immediate support to ukraine and to help you can defend itself against the russian. brutal invasion inside may tell you or out give says it'll fight on the man in northern didn't the ask russian troops the surrounded and on the verge of a local defeats
it was his turn for a big announcement, my earl balmore sheet. we are taking our decisive step please my signing ukraine's application. not for accelerated accession to nato rushes invasion of ukraine has already driven sweden and finland into nato's protection. now, moscow's big nightmare ukraine's membership may happen to butts all 30 nato countries have to agree before a new member is admitted. and aspirant nations have to commit to the peaceful resolution of any territorial dispute. that's...
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charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeksonsort. and they will be side by side in seven months�* time to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now, - here comes her majesty. injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. - it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious has a deep religious significance. crowd: god save the queen! it's a moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a king or queen dedicates him or herself to the service of his or her people. for king charles, the coronation will be a blend, ancient traditions with a contemporary feel. in a statement, buckingham palace said... will britain, at a time of homelessness and restricting benefits and energy prices going up, really cheer to the rafters the site of a head of state riding in a golden coach? there are others who will say, "that's just what we want." nearly 70 years after the grandeur of queen eliz
charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeksonsort. and they will be side by side in seven months�* time to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now, - here comes her majesty. injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. - it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious has a deep religious...
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the queen passed away on her scottish estate at balmoral. for her across scotland may bolster support for the country staying in the uk. i think it is going to have an impact, most definitely. i think, you know, a lot of people will reassess and rethink things. and if it's going to do anything, it's going to give people probably a push to think again, and i hope it does. i love the queen and i love princess anne, but i'm still a yes. i think we could make it a lot better with independence. so i would probably stick with being a yes, i don't think this has impacted my decision at all. i think the political thing is different from the royal thing, you know. with the royal thing, i think sort of we've got an affinity to the queen and the royal house, but politically with what's been going on under borisjohnson and the rest of it, i don't know about liz truss being any different, that's a stumbling block. and that might be why people want to go independent. as for me, i'm on the fence a bit. how soon the impact of recent events will be tested re
the queen passed away on her scottish estate at balmoral. for her across scotland may bolster support for the country staying in the uk. i think it is going to have an impact, most definitely. i think, you know, a lot of people will reassess and rethink things. and if it's going to do anything, it's going to give people probably a push to think again, and i hope it does. i love the queen and i love princess anne, but i'm still a yes. i think we could make it a lot better with independence. so i...
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charles was in ballater, near balmoral, today, thanking local people for their support over recent weekslla, the queen consort, and they will be side by side in seven months' time, to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now, - here comes her majesty. injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. - it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. crowd: god save the queen! it's a moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a king or queen dedicates him or herself to the service of his or her people. for king charles, the coronation will be a blend, ancient traditions with a contemporary feel. in a statement, buckingham palace said: will britain, at a time of homelessness and restricting benefits and energy prices going up, really cheer to the rafters the sight of a head of state riding in a golden coach? there are others who will say, "that's just what we want." nearly 70 years after the grandeur of queen elizabeth'
charles was in ballater, near balmoral, today, thanking local people for their support over recent weekslla, the queen consort, and they will be side by side in seven months' time, to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now, - here comes her majesty. injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. - it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious...
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charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeks and they will be side by side in seven months' time to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now, - here comes her majesty. injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. - it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. crowd: god save the queen! it's a moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a king or queen dedicates him or herself to the service of his or her people. for king charles, the coronation will be a blend, ancient traditions with a contemporary feel. in a statement, buckingham palace said: will britain, at a time of homelessness and restricting benefits and energy prices going up, really cheer to the rafters the site of a head of state riding in a golden coach? there are others who will say, "that's just what we want." nearly 70 years after the grandeur of queen elizabeth's coronation, the crownin
charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeks and they will be side by side in seven months' time to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now, - here comes her majesty. injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. - it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. crowd: god save...
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charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeksl be side by side in seven months�* time to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now here comes her majesty. - injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. it�*s an event which, while it�*s purely symbolic and constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. god save the queen! it�*s a moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a king or queen dedicates him or herself to the service of his or her people. for king charles, the coronation will be a blend, ancient traditions with a contemporary feel. in a statement, buckingham palace said... will britain at a time of homelessness and restricting benefits and energy prices going up really cheer to the rafters the site of a head of state riding in a golden coach? there are others who will say, that is just what we want. nearly 70 years after the grandeur of queen elizabeth�*s coronation, the crowning of king charles
charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeksl be side by side in seven months�* time to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now here comes her majesty. - injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. it�*s an event which, while it�*s purely symbolic and constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. god save the queen!...
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. —— from balmoral. there were the guards of honour, _ from balmoral. horse riders, there were the crayon drawings _ riders, there were the crayon drawings attached to railings and carpets _ drawings attached to railings and carpets of flowers, and an enormous amount— carpets of flowers, and an enormous amount of— carpets of flowers, and an enormous amount of cling wrap to marmalade sandwiches and prayers and thanks from every — sandwiches and prayers and thanks from every faith and the ceremony of her church, _ from every faith and the ceremony of her church, the state and her armed forces _ her church, the state and her armed forces. vigils and silences in the fading _ forces. vigils and silences in the fading autumn light. everyone played their part. _ fading autumn light. everyone played their part, everyone worked together. that unity and pride and dignity— together. that unity and pride and dignity are — together. that unity and pride and dignity are things we will remember for the _ dignity are things we will remember for the rest of our lives, i
. —— from balmoral. there were the guards of honour, _ from balmoral. horse riders, there were the crayon drawings _ riders, there were the crayon drawings attached to railings and carpets _ drawings attached to railings and carpets of flowers, and an enormous amount— carpets of flowers, and an enormous amount of— carpets of flowers, and an enormous amount of cling wrap to marmalade sandwiches and prayers and thanks from every — sandwiches and prayers and thanks from every faith and...
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charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeksand they will be side by side in seven months' time to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now here comes her majesty. - injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic and constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. god save the queen! it's a moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a king or queen dedicates him or herself to the service of his or her people. for king charles, the coronation will be a blend, ancient traditions with a contemporary feel. in a statement, buckingham palace said... will britain at a time of homelessness and restricting benefits and energy prices going up really cheer to the rafters the site of a head of state riding in a golden coach? there are others who will say, that is just what we want. nearly 70 years after the grandeur of queen elizabeth's coronation, the crowning of king c
charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeksand they will be side by side in seven months' time to be crowned alongside each other at the coronation. archive: and now here comes her majesty. - injune 1953, queen elizabeth rode in a gold coach to her coronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic and constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. god save the queen!...
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it's two months since liz truss flew to balmoral to see i liz truss flew to balmoral to see the late there was this palpable sense of relief flowing through them. one of them said to me, at last we have a grown up, another one said, "i can no look my constituents in the eyes and say i support what our leader is doing." these are rishi sunak's backers, they feel they have a serious figure for a serious challenge. but still, rishi sunak, if you think back, he's pretty untested, he was only an mp seven years ago, 2015, he's had one big job as chancellor, he looked a bit wooden in his address. iie big job as chancellor, he looked a bit wooden in his address. he was mp for seven years- _ bit wooden in his address. he was mp for seven years. yes, _ bit wooden in his address. he was mp for seven years. yes, and he - bit wooden in his address. he was mp for seven years. yes, and he will- bit wooden in his address. he was mp for seven years. yes, and he will be i for seven years. yes, and he will be in the street — for seven years. yes, and he will be in the street making _ for seven years. y
it's two months since liz truss flew to balmoral to see i liz truss flew to balmoral to see the late there was this palpable sense of relief flowing through them. one of them said to me, at last we have a grown up, another one said, "i can no look my constituents in the eyes and say i support what our leader is doing." these are rishi sunak's backers, they feel they have a serious figure for a serious challenge. but still, rishi sunak, if you think back, he's pretty untested, he was...
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that, of course, was up at balmoral, just two days before the death of queen elizabeth, the last formalorm a government and become prime minister. we remember that a photograph of queen elizabeth with liz truss, the queen looking very frail. the choreography today, just the same, outgoing prime minister, incoming prime minister. except that it was here at buckingham palace. i think it will be a matter of particular satisfaction to king charles that the first prime minister that he has appointed is briton's first prime minister of colour, a man of indian origin. we remember charles's commitment, which we saw as prince of wales, to diversity, multiculturalism, to diversity, multiculturalism, to diversity your faith. and, diversity, multiculturalism, to diversity yourfaith. and, of course, now there is the prospect that at his coronation in may, the british prime minister will be a hindu. . ~ british prime minister will be a hindu. ., ~' ,, , . it's been a meteoric political rise for rishi sunak. he only became an mp seven years ago, elected by the voters of richmond in north yorkshire, an
that, of course, was up at balmoral, just two days before the death of queen elizabeth, the last formalorm a government and become prime minister. we remember that a photograph of queen elizabeth with liz truss, the queen looking very frail. the choreography today, just the same, outgoing prime minister, incoming prime minister. except that it was here at buckingham palace. i think it will be a matter of particular satisfaction to king charles that the first prime minister that he has appointed...
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minister, she was confronted by a nation in mourning >> we are all devastated from the news from balmoral >> she pushed ahead with tax cuts for the rich and no way to pay for it her chancellor of the exchequer delivered the news >> we are not going to cut the additional rate of tax today, mr. speaker. i'm going to abolish it. inthat up ended the markets, >> that upended the markets and brought political unrest, so she fired her friend the chancellor, making him the fall guy. >> should liz truss resign >> nobody bought it, and her authority never recovered. the man she thought could make things right tried, undoing all that had been done >> we will reverse almost all the tax measures announced in the growth plan three weeks ago. >> that left truss a prime minister with no identity. last night chaos, resignations and nowhere to turn. then this morning, the doors at number 10 swung open liz truss emerged alone and under fire >> given the situation, i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i have therefore spoken to his majesty the king to notify him that
minister, she was confronted by a nation in mourning >> we are all devastated from the news from balmoral >> she pushed ahead with tax cuts for the rich and no way to pay for it her chancellor of the exchequer delivered the news >> we are not going to cut the additional rate of tax today, mr. speaker. i'm going to abolish it. inthat up ended the markets, >> that upended the markets and brought political unrest, so she fired her friend the chancellor, making him the fall...
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because it is hard to believe that it is seven weeks since we saw the late queen at balmoral welcominginister. it is quite a momentous moment in some ways, although her first herfirst prime minister her first prime minister was churchill, so perhaps king charles would not think rishi sunak is quite as mantis as that, but you're right, the photograph... how we got the man who can forfill that the photograph... how we got the man who can for fill that promise? the peachy cave outside downing street today certainly was very serious and gave the impression that he thinks he has all the goods to do so, but a big week ahead for rishi sunak was in some ways, this first evening, when he has had to reshuffle the cabinet, is going to be is easiest because his in trait as we all know is overflowing for the coming week and beyond. the is overflowing for the coming week and beyond-— and beyond. the pressure on this man, and beyond. the pressure on this man. 42. — and beyond. the pressure on this man. 42. he _ and beyond. the pressure on this man. 42. he has— and beyond. the pressure on this man, 42
because it is hard to believe that it is seven weeks since we saw the late queen at balmoral welcominginister. it is quite a momentous moment in some ways, although her first herfirst prime minister her first prime minister was churchill, so perhaps king charles would not think rishi sunak is quite as mantis as that, but you're right, the photograph... how we got the man who can forfill that the photograph... how we got the man who can for fill that promise? the peachy cave outside downing...
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charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeksoronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. - it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. god save the queen! it's the moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a king or queen dedicates him or herself to the service of his or her people. for king charles, the coronation will be a blend, ancient traditions with a contemporary feel. in a statement, buckingham palace said... nearly 70 years after the grandeur of queen elizabeth's coronation, the crowning of king charles and queen camilla will be shorter, smaller and more diverse. a coronation which, in the words of the new king's officials, will reflect the britain and the world of today. and will there be a public holiday to celebrate? that's a matter for the government, says the palace. nicholas witchell, bbc news. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story: russian air strikes target ukraine's cities for a second d
charles was in ballater near balmoral today thanking local people for their support over recent weeksoronation. archive: her majesty moves to king edward's chair. - it's an event which, while it's purely symbolic in constitutional terms, has a deep religious significance. god save the queen! it's the moment when a new monarch is crowned and consecrated, when a king or queen dedicates him or herself to the service of his or her people. for king charles, the coronation will be a blend, ancient...
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confronted by a nation in mourning >> we are all devastated by the news that we have just heard from balmoral. >> when politics did return she was on the defensive >> you're prepared to be unpopular, aren't you? >> yes yes, i am. >> she pushed ahead with tax cuts for the rich and no way to pay for it her chancellor delivered the news >> looking to cut the additional rate of tax today, mrs. speaker. i'm going to abolish it all together inthat up ended the markets, rocked the economy, and brought political unrest so she fired her friend the chancellor making him the fall guy. nobody bought it, and her authority never recovered. the man she thought could make things right and save her as prime minister tried undoing all that had just been done. >> firstly, we will reverse almost all the tax measures announced in the growth plan three weeks ago. >> that left truss a prime minister with no identity. last night chaos, resignations, and nowhere to turn. then this morning the doors at number 10 swung open liz truss emerged alone and under fire >> given the situation i cannot deliver the mandate on wh
confronted by a nation in mourning >> we are all devastated by the news that we have just heard from balmoral. >> when politics did return she was on the defensive >> you're prepared to be unpopular, aren't you? >> yes yes, i am. >> she pushed ahead with tax cuts for the rich and no way to pay for it her chancellor delivered the news >> looking to cut the additional rate of tax today, mrs. speaker. i'm going to abolish it all together inthat up ended the...
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it most recently, just seven weeks ago to the day on the 6th of september, and that was all up at balmoralto two days before her death. we saw borisjohnson a ten bar model to resign as prime minister and then liz truss to be invited to form a government. that was seven weeks ago and we will see the same choreography played out again in a very much more straightforward manner this morning, very much more straightforward mannerthis morning, in very much more straightforward manner this morning, in terms of the logistics, it will all take place here at buckingham palace. the cows are parted, there are some lovely autumn sunshine at the moment, and at 1030 after the cabinet session she is now chairing, liz truss will come to buckingham palace and tender her resignation to king charles, the first time he has presided over this transition of prime minister, and at about 11 o'clock london time, rishi sunak will arrive and there will be an audience with the king, the king under the british constitution day one person who can invite somebody to become prime minister, and will invite that person to
it most recently, just seven weeks ago to the day on the 6th of september, and that was all up at balmoralto two days before her death. we saw borisjohnson a ten bar model to resign as prime minister and then liz truss to be invited to form a government. that was seven weeks ago and we will see the same choreography played out again in a very much more straightforward manner this morning, very much more straightforward mannerthis morning, in very much more straightforward manner this morning,...
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those floral tributes were the paddington bears, so many of them, in london, windsor, sandringham, balmorale professionally cleaned and given to the children that barnardos cares for in the weeks ahead. i mean, it's absolutely wonderful that we've managed to find a home for these bears. they were all left there. paddington was left in paddington station seeking a home. these bears were left in the royal parks effectively seeking a home and it's wonderful to think that all of these bears will go to children who will appreciate them and love them for many years. donating the bears to barnardos is a tribute in itself. for more than 30 years, the queen was the charity's patron, carrying out a number of engagements for them before handing that duty over to the then duchess of cornwall six years ago. barnardos says the bears will be well looked after by the children they support and they will be told the story of this special group of bears and how they came to be donated. daniela relph, bbc news. all of those paddingtons to a good time in the marmalade sandwiches? did they all get eaten? probabl
those floral tributes were the paddington bears, so many of them, in london, windsor, sandringham, balmorale professionally cleaned and given to the children that barnardos cares for in the weeks ahead. i mean, it's absolutely wonderful that we've managed to find a home for these bears. they were all left there. paddington was left in paddington station seeking a home. these bears were left in the royal parks effectively seeking a home and it's wonderful to think that all of these bears will go...
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that, of course, was up at balmoral, just two days before the death of queen elizabeth, the last formalister. we remember that a photograph of queen elizabeth with liz truss, the queen looking very frail. the choreography today, just the same, outgoing prime minister, incoming prime minister. i think it will be a matter of particular satisfaction to king charles that the first prime minister that he has appointed is briton's first prime minister of colour, a man of indian origin. we remember charles's commitment, which we saw as prince of wales, to diversity, multiculturalism, to diversity of faith. and, of course, now there is the prospect that at his coronation in may, the british prime minister will be a hindu. nicholas mitchell at buckingham palace. well rishi sunak takes over the top job with some of the toughest challenges faced by a prime minister in recent history. among them: the ever—present demands on the national health service — particularly as we approach the winter and the inevitable rise in the number of patients needing treatment. then there are the unknown questions of
that, of course, was up at balmoral, just two days before the death of queen elizabeth, the last formalister. we remember that a photograph of queen elizabeth with liz truss, the queen looking very frail. the choreography today, just the same, outgoing prime minister, incoming prime minister. i think it will be a matter of particular satisfaction to king charles that the first prime minister that he has appointed is briton's first prime minister of colour, a man of indian origin. we remember...
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on that occasion it was at balmoral because of the frailty of the late queen elizabeth, when she, in duty, received the resignation of boris johnson and invited liz truss to form a government. this morning the choreography will be repeated, as you have been describing, rather more straightforward in logistical terms given that it will take place here at buckingham palace, which at the moment is enjoying this rather beautiful autumn sunshine here in london. at half past ten, liz truss will tender her resignation here at buckingham palace to king charles, the first time he has presided over this important function of the british monarch. then, at about 11 o'clock, rishi sunak will be making his way to buckingham palace. he will have a private audience with the king. he will not we think, be accompanied by his wife, but the king will invite rishi sunak to form a government. it is the last one of the last prerogative powers of the monarch. i think we may be seeing the king moving up from clarence house. yes, the king moving from clarence house, where he still resides, to buckingham palac
on that occasion it was at balmoral because of the frailty of the late queen elizabeth, when she, in duty, received the resignation of boris johnson and invited liz truss to form a government. this morning the choreography will be repeated, as you have been describing, rather more straightforward in logistical terms given that it will take place here at buckingham palace, which at the moment is enjoying this rather beautiful autumn sunshine here in london. at half past ten, liz truss will...