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lieutenant of belfast. is a service which will have many people participating in it. it is for the people in the church, but it's also for people listening on the radio and watching on television in northern ireland and beyond. that is exactly what her majesty would want. she believed in the christian faith and indeed the dean when he was in the cathedral had a more ecumenical chapter which was quite unique, not sure if it is still there, but it was in his time, so that the services in st anne's would be far—reaching and across boundaries, as this would be. after all, prayer is prayer and the lord's prayer is a prayer we all say as christians. prayer is a prayer we all say as christians-— prayer is a prayer we all say as christians. just looking at some interesting _ christians. just looking at some interesting pictures _ christians. just looking at some interesting pictures you - christians. just looking at some interesting pictures you will - interesting pictures you will recognise some faces, michael kov
lieutenant of belfast. is a service which will have many people participating in it. it is for the people in the church, but it's also for people listening on the radio and watching on television in northern ireland and beyond. that is exactly what her majesty would want. she believed in the christian faith and indeed the dean when he was in the cathedral had a more ecumenical chapter which was quite unique, not sure if it is still there, but it was in his time, so that the services in st...
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he is now on a flight to belfast.as saying about the continuity of �* the the continuity of the system of the monarchy and how that monarchy and how important that is. because give people because it does give people reassurance that everything is going to be ok, rather like the queen giving that amazing speech during the pandemic, that essence of continuity is important at a of aaatasts ia mnataat at a “aa asf particularly had the loss of a and have had the loss of a monarch and change in prime minister all in one week. ., , , ., ., change in prime minister all in one week. .,, y., ., , week. who have been eeeele $513 eggs; iiééfi. taming it? if, cathedral eeeele $513 eggs; 5.3.3.5. ififiifig it? 3§ cathedral to pay their coffin of the queen, leépects at the coffinnf the queen. �* in london when the queen and we know in london when the queen is �* hall, and we know in london when the queen is "2a; :., . of l, of j of 5 who to pay thousands of people who want to pay their respects there. we have already heard they may have
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they're in belfast.s is a familiar sight now if you've been watching the last few days, the king and queen, their version of crowd diving here going right up to the crowds and shaking as many hands as possible. and look, i know it's a period of mourning, but you can also see on their faces this is something a little bit different than that too, sharing in essence a moment of happiness to be with people, his people, and the crowds obviously there excited to see him as well. their first chance to see charles as the king. they're in hillsborough castle, it's a place where some of the good friday agreements were negotiated back in the 1990s, the key location there. it had been the seat of the royal governor of northern ireland until the 1970s and then it transferred from that, so it had its own period of fraught history. but the one royal residence in northern ireland, as you're watching this, erin, what strikes you as charles is e seemingly comfortable in this communication with people? >> one thing that i'
they're in belfast.s is a familiar sight now if you've been watching the last few days, the king and queen, their version of crowd diving here going right up to the crowds and shaking as many hands as possible. and look, i know it's a period of mourning, but you can also see on their faces this is something a little bit different than that too, sharing in essence a moment of happiness to be with people, his people, and the crowds obviously there excited to see him as well. their first chance to...
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we have reports from belfast.r: wherever king charles iii and the queen consort travel, the walkabouts go well. the tears are much the same. but this is northern ireland. it is unlike anywhere else in the u.k. there is division here. protestants and loyalists, passionate about the monarchy. >> he is now our king. god save the king. >> as good as the queen was. reporter: but these areas in belfast are quiet. catholic republicans and nationalists are dismissive. >> i think in the middle of a crisis where many people in my conservancy here and right across belfast in the north cannot afford to heat their homes, i think it is upsetting, that you have a monarch and a king, a at the expense of the public purse. reporter: the first stop is hillsborough castle, the royal residence. political leaders gather. there is a message of condolence. alex maskey was a republican in the 80's and 90's, now in government, a speaker of the assembly. >> with damaging individual acts of leadership, queen elizabeth showed a small but sign
we have reports from belfast.r: wherever king charles iii and the queen consort travel, the walkabouts go well. the tears are much the same. but this is northern ireland. it is unlike anywhere else in the u.k. there is division here. protestants and loyalists, passionate about the monarchy. >> he is now our king. god save the king. >> as good as the queen was. reporter: but these areas in belfast are quiet. catholic republicans and nationalists are dismissive. >> i think in...
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is that from belfast? we'll be following the king's visit more throughout this day, just before we leave the story. they will leave you with some pictures of the members of the scottish public filing past the queen's coffin, as it lies at rest. in some channels as cathedral in edinburgh, it will be there for another few hours before it is flown down, accompanied by a door to the princess royal and her husband, down to london to buckingham palace. then charles is cathedral in edinburgh. the keys continuing to file past paying their respects to the late queen elizabeth 2nd . now william richey has been sworn in as kenya's president often marry, winning last month's election sounding is being held a week after the supreme court upheld his victory, whose her places are her kinshasa, whom he served as deputy since 2013 his big now to mancha web, he joins us live from that integration ceremony that we can see still underway. describe the event for us, malcolm william root has just been going in on the podium up
is that from belfast? we'll be following the king's visit more throughout this day, just before we leave the story. they will leave you with some pictures of the members of the scottish public filing past the queen's coffin, as it lies at rest. in some channels as cathedral in edinburgh, it will be there for another few hours before it is flown down, accompanied by a door to the princess royal and her husband, down to london to buckingham palace. then charles is cathedral in edinburgh. the keys...
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here in east belfast, the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and unionists. christine roberts, struggles to visualize king charles. the 3rd is the new monarch to star, cuz it's all was known as the queen anne when i met her yet. and it's the nature scarring woman. you can me so honest to 3. and she to curtain with you to get to know yeah. murals of a different kind a pound in republican west belfast. the conflict known by the british of the troubles slowly moved towards peace a quarter century ago with a good friday agreement. piece may have brought about a new form of moderate republican politics. but in many areas such as this in west belfast, that's still a deep seated anti monarchist sentiment. these areas were once i'll re strong holes, many people had refused to recognize the queen when she was alive. and it's the same for them. you personally don't kirby's here now, but i won't be going to logan. she's not. my boss is, i don't feel as he's represented me. and anyway, she died anna, a 50000 acre estate. that's ridiculous when people haven't got a house
here in east belfast, the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and unionists. christine roberts, struggles to visualize king charles. the 3rd is the new monarch to star, cuz it's all was known as the queen anne when i met her yet. and it's the nature scarring woman. you can me so honest to 3. and she to curtain with you to get to know yeah. murals of a different kind a pound in republican west belfast. the conflict known by the british of the troubles slowly moved towards peace a...
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here is one of the 1st big tests with his re, andrew simmons, alger 0, belfast ah, d u n u s. and e u of called for immediate de escalation of tensions. after fighting flat out the night between armina and as a by john rush as president also appeal a. com. i mean, his prime minister says 49 of his soldiers were killed along as shad boyd a. while as it by john says it lost 50 troops. this is the west escalation of hostility since the 2020 conflict in the dispute in the corner car buck region, victoria gate, and be reports fighting along the border between our media and as a by john started early on tuesday. i mean, he says the as the by johnny army, shelter military positions around a number of cities. it released this footage showing what it says is as a by johnny soldiers trying to cross the border as a by john. no community, not merely, i'll gladly cease fire across school, but it's also targeted armenian positions and also cb infrastructure insider. so it's a clear attack on southern country. it's clear to talk with you in the state as a by john disputes that it says its ar
here is one of the 1st big tests with his re, andrew simmons, alger 0, belfast ah, d u n u s. and e u of called for immediate de escalation of tensions. after fighting flat out the night between armina and as a by john rush as president also appeal a. com. i mean, his prime minister says 49 of his soldiers were killed along as shad boyd a. while as it by john says it lost 50 troops. this is the west escalation of hostility since the 2020 conflict in the dispute in the corner car buck region,...
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it will go to wales and northern ireland and belfast.re important moments because this country is in kind of a moment, to put it mildly. there are talks about another scottish referendum. there was one a few years ago, which did not pass. there are questions about whether now it is king charles rather than a queen elizabeth. whether that referendum might succeed. there is also talk about it in australia and even some rumblings in your bum country, ali, of canada. it is a changing moment for this country. cruella has been in rain for so long and change under such loyalty and respect for the people at the united kingdom. many people in the commonwealth, many leaders in the commonwealth, that there are questions of whether king charles is going to be able to do the same. some of that surrounds just gender issues. which we are going to talk about a little bit later. what queen elizabeth was able to do as a woman, how much respect she gained as a woman. how she was seen as a ruler as a woman for the united kingdom in the commonwealth. as we'v
it will go to wales and northern ireland and belfast.re important moments because this country is in kind of a moment, to put it mildly. there are talks about another scottish referendum. there was one a few years ago, which did not pass. there are questions about whether now it is king charles rather than a queen elizabeth. whether that referendum might succeed. there is also talk about it in australia and even some rumblings in your bum country, ali, of canada. it is a changing moment for...
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in belfast. of this, the going to be traveling to saint anne's cathedral for a service of prayer and affection for the life of late queen elizabeth the 2nd and the u. k. prime minister, less trust will join them at that church service. my mother says the pitcher in edinburgh, where mourners in scotland, continuing to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd which is lying at rest, innocent giles cathedral, thousands of people have been lining up there to pay their last respects to the late monarch in just a few hours time the queen's coffin will be flown down to london than it will be transported to buckingham palace from where members of the royal household and say their good byes. on wednesday coffin will then be taken the path of westminster, where it will lie in state for 4 days. we have for report, 3 reporters on this story. we have andrew simmons in belfast and harry force it in london will be speaking to them in just a few moments. but 1st let's go to rob matheson, who's in edinburg
in belfast. of this, the going to be traveling to saint anne's cathedral for a service of prayer and affection for the life of late queen elizabeth the 2nd and the u. k. prime minister, less trust will join them at that church service. my mother says the pitcher in edinburgh, where mourners in scotland, continuing to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd which is lying at rest, innocent giles cathedral, thousands of people have been lining up there to pay their last respects to the...
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a year later in belfast she shook hands with the lake. martin mcguinness, a former iraqi commander, chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland. but they've been careful the do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy. which as far as republicans are concerned, as associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland for centuries. i'm, however, they are able to develop a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue with the new king as it is another matter. king charles may have popularity. this is his 40th visit here, the 1st as monarch. his pledge to follow in his mother's footsteps and seek the welfare of all the people in northern ireland. his relations with both sides of the divide. here is one of the 1st big tests of his reign. andrew simmons out 0 belfast precedent. laudermill zalinski says that ukraine has taken back full control of more than 40000 square kilometers of territory previously occupied by russia. his forces have been driving the russians
a year later in belfast she shook hands with the lake. martin mcguinness, a former iraqi commander, chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland. but they've been careful the do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy. which as far as republicans are concerned, as associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland for centuries. i'm, however, they are able to develop a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue...
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he arrived just a short while ago and we go over to belfast. now we are under simmons is standing by at st. anne's cathedral, where king charles effort will attend to service. i've reaction for the queen in just a few hours. how are people there at reacting to the queen's passing angel? well of course it's a mixture of commemoration and condolences, but also some level of i would say excite, that's anticipation for the people of northern ireland to see king charlotte 3rd, the 1st time as a monarch and also the queen, consort camilla. now it's very different here from the rest of the you k because you have one side of the community. hottest and loyalist unionist are really quite fanatical about the wall family. and then on the other side of the device, do you have the republicans on the nationalist, ridi, some acknowledging that the world family has changed very much. the dynamics here in the way it's handled the past conflict since well, since 25 years ago, nearly when peace was acquired here. but we've been looking at both sides of the communi
he arrived just a short while ago and we go over to belfast. now we are under simmons is standing by at st. anne's cathedral, where king charles effort will attend to service. i've reaction for the queen in just a few hours. how are people there at reacting to the queen's passing angel? well of course it's a mixture of commemoration and condolences, but also some level of i would say excite, that's anticipation for the people of northern ireland to see king charlotte 3rd, the 1st time as a...
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this is what we are seeing in wales as well as in belfast. you are seeing there on your screen is really the journey, what king charles called his mother's last great journey, as shoo. i'm going to show you what we're seeing right now, that sprogs of. proclamation that we've just seen, really the announcement of the procession of king charles ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: then we have the moderator and office bearers of the society of high constables of edinburgh. then you can see that's followed by the city officer, as well as the herald and purr sewsuers of scotland. many people have been here, don, for many, many hours, waiting to be part of history and one person said to me this monarch is the only monarch i have ever known. she is not just the mother to one it and also a monarch to their children and they'll be making thereto way where the second part of the counsel is something weren't expecting it and we saw in wales as well as in belfast and northern ireland. really what do we expect, this moment where everyone wants to be here be part of hist
this is what we are seeing in wales as well as in belfast. you are seeing there on your screen is really the journey, what king charles called his mother's last great journey, as shoo. i'm going to show you what we're seeing right now, that sprogs of. proclamation that we've just seen, really the announcement of the procession of king charles ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: then we have the moderator and office bearers of the society of high constables of edinburgh. then you can see that's...
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they also agreed on the importance of protecting the belfast good friday peace agreement, and in northern ireland. this is very close to president biden's heart and something he's quite concerned about as well, considering the current machinations let's say between the uk and europe. >> max foster outside parliament in london, thanks so much. let's bring in alastair campbell, he served as communications director for tony blair, who was a member of the labor party, a different party than the current prime minister. thanks for joining us. i appreciate it. prime minister truss comes into office today facing significant headwinds. record inflation, spiraling energy costs, the aftermath of the pandemic. how difficult will it be for her to manage all this, do you think? >> look, i think it's a pretty daunting set of challenges. and i think the concern that many people in the british public have is that they don't really know where she has the skills to do it. she's won a leadership contest amongst conservative party members who are almost pretty old, very white, come from a very small part of t
they also agreed on the importance of protecting the belfast good friday peace agreement, and in northern ireland. this is very close to president biden's heart and something he's quite concerned about as well, considering the current machinations let's say between the uk and europe. >> max foster outside parliament in london, thanks so much. let's bring in alastair campbell, he served as communications director for tony blair, who was a member of the labor party, a different party than...
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andrew simmons is in belfast. well, me, bach and harry forth that are in london. we'll talk to them in just a moment. but 1st let's go to alan fish in edinburgh. hello there. ellen and crowds came coming and to pay their respects to the lake queen. all through the night people filed past the queen's body as at lee at rest in scent, giles cathedral. and i think for the scottish people it was important to have that moment of farewell. i was speaking to some people who had come from the north of england because they wanted to take a moment to, to pay their respects to the queen and felt that london was just too far away when the body will lie and state it there. and i spoke to a couple who had come from france, they were actually in scotland and holiday in the highlands, but felt that this was too momentous, an occasion not to be here. and they had filed past the body around 6 o'clock this morning. and what will happen now is that the princess royal will move up to saint giles cathedral. she of course, is princess and the queen's daughter. and from there they will la
andrew simmons is in belfast. well, me, bach and harry forth that are in london. we'll talk to them in just a moment. but 1st let's go to alan fish in edinburgh. hello there. ellen and crowds came coming and to pay their respects to the lake queen. all through the night people filed past the queen's body as at lee at rest in scent, giles cathedral. and i think for the scottish people it was important to have that moment of farewell. i was speaking to some people who had come from the north of...
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good morning everyone and welcome to belfast and if- welcome to belfast and if anyone is feeling apprehensiveical peace between highly polarised parties and repair the british and are a relationship, which brexit has taken on a bumpy ride. he saw still divide unionist and nationalist communities and getting a government back for northern ireland means restoring a partnership between political parties on both sides. y . political parties on both sides. g ., , , ., sides. my name is elsie patrick and with the — sides. my name is elsie patrick and with the centre _ sides. my name is elsie patrick and with the centre we - sides. my name is elsie patrick and with the centre we have i and with the centre we have been a cross community for 20 years, and we let people know there is nothing here between catholics and protestants at. until the fall between brexit, sinn fein and the democratic unionist party of ensuring power together but since february, the delicate dance has been on hold. if the politicians are not getting on at stormont, doesn't mean people do not get on in the community?— people do
good morning everyone and welcome to belfast and if- welcome to belfast and if anyone is feeling apprehensiveical peace between highly polarised parties and repair the british and are a relationship, which brexit has taken on a bumpy ride. he saw still divide unionist and nationalist communities and getting a government back for northern ireland means restoring a partnership between political parties on both sides. y . political parties on both sides. g ., , , ., sides. my name is elsie patrick...
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hello, i used to work in belfast. it is a i used to work in belfast.reciate brexit has happened and i appreciate brexit has happened and we _ and i appreciate brexit has happened and we do _ and i appreciate brexit has happened and we do have to be positive and try to _ and we do have to be positive and try to make — and we do have to be positive and try to make it work. but for me, the question— try to make it work. but for me, the question about how you resolve the customs _ question about how you resolve the customs board without rejoining the customs _ customs board without rejoining the customs union or the single market, i customs union or the single market, i don't _ customs union or the single market, idon't think— customs union or the single market, i don't think anyone has answered that question yet, where will the border— that question yet, where will the border be — that question yet, where will the border be and you know there are unionists— border be and you know there are unionists who want the protocol to id unionists who want the proto
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that is why he made his first visit to edinburgh, belfast and cardiff. been struck by and that is that he has carried on and his family have carried on performing public duties at a time of what must be intense personal grief for them. this is a family that on whose sorrow, the eyes of the world, the unyielding gaze of the public, intrudes, a family that has to subordinates its private sorrow to the imperatives and demands of public ritual. and that surely two is a legacy of queen elizabeth and what everyone has remarked upon about her over the last few days, namely the steadfastness and constancy of her idea of lifelong public service. sophie. allan little in northern ireland, thank you. so the queen is spending her final night at buckingham palace. some last moments of privacy for her family before her coffin is taken tomorrow by procession to the palace of westminster. her coffin will leave buckingham palace at 2:20 tomorrow afternoon, by which time the rain should have stopped. it will travel very slowly along the mall, across horse guards parade and
that is why he made his first visit to edinburgh, belfast and cardiff. been struck by and that is that he has carried on and his family have carried on performing public duties at a time of what must be intense personal grief for them. this is a family that on whose sorrow, the eyes of the world, the unyielding gaze of the public, intrudes, a family that has to subordinates its private sorrow to the imperatives and demands of public ritual. and that surely two is a legacy of queen elizabeth and...
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john maguire reports from belfast.man and she always had a good fashion sense about her. i loved always seeing every outfit, every time we have seen her on the tv, my granny loved her. and honestly it will not be the same looking on the tv no more not seeing her. it will be terrible, it's a sad, sad thing. people of the shankill road are very loyal, very loyal and royal. tracey and her daughter isabel come here every day. a mark of respect for the queen and to show support for the new king. i am confident. he's had, he's had his whole life being trained by a woman who was strong, very independent, and, you know, i think he will do a good job, yeah, i do. the queen reigned through some of the most turbulent and violent years of the united kingdom's post—war history. but throughout worked to build bridges. so what was that day like, claire? it felt like a hugely political event, and the lyric was going to be in the spotlight for something which could actually be a seismic shift for these islands. we were really proud, ac
john maguire reports from belfast.man and she always had a good fashion sense about her. i loved always seeing every outfit, every time we have seen her on the tv, my granny loved her. and honestly it will not be the same looking on the tv no more not seeing her. it will be terrible, it's a sad, sad thing. people of the shankill road are very loyal, very loyal and royal. tracey and her daughter isabel come here every day. a mark of respect for the queen and to show support for the new king. i...
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cnn international diplomatic editor is in belfast, back to belfast now, at st. anne's cathedral, where after king charles and camilla finished at hillsborough castle they'll be headed to you later today, nic. >> reporter: yeah, they will be. already we have seen some of what is expected, about 800 guests going into the cathedral. there will be community leaders there, religious leaders, figures within the community, within the northern irish community, and also invited today, significantly, very significantly the irish president and the irish prime minister will both be here as well. and i think this speaks to king charles' role following on from his mother the queen in helping sort of keep and strengthen peace and stability in northern ireland and across the island of ireland. it is those political meetings today that he'll be having with the political leaders. he, of course, doesn't exert political influence, he's the head of state. he does not get involved in politics. but in northern ireland, it is different because the political divisions here are deep, and
cnn international diplomatic editor is in belfast, back to belfast now, at st. anne's cathedral, where after king charles and camilla finished at hillsborough castle they'll be headed to you later today, nic. >> reporter: yeah, they will be. already we have seen some of what is expected, about 800 guests going into the cathedral. there will be community leaders there, religious leaders, figures within the community, within the northern irish community, and also invited today,...
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at st john's cathedral in belfast, people from all faiths| belfast, people from all faiths joined the union are weakening, to draw the four nations of the kingdom into a cohesive whole. the new king was given a warm welcome on the streets of northern ireland, but divided loyalties there mean that nationalist communities do not recognise the monarchy. during the years of conflict in northern ireland the royalfamily themselves were affected by the violence of the troubles with the queen herself becoming an important symbol of peace. 0ur ireland correspondent emma vardy was with the crowds to witness the royal reception. in a place often defined over its sovereignty, a royal visit takes on an greater significance. honestly, i am ecstatic, i am shaking. it's just phenomenal to even get this close to him. did you get to shake his hand? i did indeed, yes. i near crushed the man in front of me, but i got to shake his hand. for unionists, the monarchy is a symbol of northern ireland's place within the uk and a connection to a sense of britishness. i hope when people see this, they realise tha
at st john's cathedral in belfast, people from all faiths| belfast, people from all faiths joined the union are weakening, to draw the four nations of the kingdom into a cohesive whole. the new king was given a warm welcome on the streets of northern ireland, but divided loyalties there mean that nationalist communities do not recognise the monarchy. during the years of conflict in northern ireland the royalfamily themselves were affected by the violence of the troubles with the queen herself...
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nyle, you're from belfast. when you watched the reception today, when you watched how fane received king charles, how the community came out to line the streets, what was your reaction? >> extraordinary moment by any standard. extraordinary moment in a succession of extraordinary moments. david mentioned the late queen elizabeth meeting martin mcginnis at an earlier stage of the peace process. these things when i was a child or a teenager in belfast would have been absolutely inconceivable and martin mcginnis, a former ira commander, the ira killed queen elizabeth's cousin, as you noted. there were also hurts inflicted by british forces on irish nationalists, of course. and the idea that those hurts or those old wounds could be bridged had just seemed not something within the realm of possibility. for mcginnis, almost the personification of what the ira considered its struggle to meet with the queen and be visited by her. amazing stuff. so we're seeing the continuation of that now. though i do think it's somewh
nyle, you're from belfast. when you watched the reception today, when you watched how fane received king charles, how the community came out to line the streets, what was your reaction? >> extraordinary moment by any standard. extraordinary moment in a succession of extraordinary moments. david mentioned the late queen elizabeth meeting martin mcginnis at an earlier stage of the peace process. these things when i was a child or a teenager in belfast would have been absolutely...
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relation to the death of two men on bloody sunday in 1972 has had his criminal case restarted, in belfastop the case against the veteran known as soldier f — following legal action by bereaved relatives. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast. explain what has been happening? the da explain what has been happening? tia: day that became explain what has been happening? ti2 day that became known as bloody sunday was the 30th of january, 1972. that was when soldiers from the parachute regiment shot dead 13 people at the civil rights demonstration in the bogside area of derry. back in 2019 prosecutors decided to charge one army veteran known as solider f with murder in connection with two of the deaths, of james wade connection with two of the deaths, ofjames wade and william mckinney. solider f also charged with five counts of attempted murder. last year though crown lawyers announced that they were planning to drop those charges. that decision followed the collapse of the trial of other former soldiers charged in relation to killing during the conflict in northern ireland. but t
relation to the death of two men on bloody sunday in 1972 has had his criminal case restarted, in belfastop the case against the veteran known as soldier f — following legal action by bereaved relatives. 0ur ireland correspondent chris page is in belfast. explain what has been happening? the da explain what has been happening? tia: day that became explain what has been happening? ti2 day that became known as bloody sunday was the 30th of january, 1972. that was when soldiers from the...
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alan little, bbc news, belfast.ice have called wednesday a �*significant day�* for their security operation. there will be a noticeable increase in the number of police officers on the streets over the next six days as they try to protect royalty, presidents, prime ministers and the public. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. specialist police dogs trained to sniff for explosives patrolling the mall in london tonight, yards from buckingham palace. these two dog teams were from west yorkshire police and lancashire police, an indication of how many resources have been pulled in from forces outside of london. we have already welcomed hundreds of additional officers from forces across the uk to work with us, the met in london, so people will see a lot of police officers tomorrow. you will see a lot of very visible officers on that route to westminster hall. this is a huge and complex operation but something we are ready for, we are prepared for, and we will work with all of the organisers and many ot
alan little, bbc news, belfast.ice have called wednesday a �*significant day�* for their security operation. there will be a noticeable increase in the number of police officers on the streets over the next six days as they try to protect royalty, presidents, prime ministers and the public. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. specialist police dogs trained to sniff for explosives patrolling the mall in london tonight, yards from buckingham palace. these two dog teams...
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ceremonial events now he is on his way to belfast.— his way to belfast.ll watch over you solemn vigil as members of the public pay respects, inside, it really looks at princess and, the princess royal and her role in all of this. i royal and her role in all of this. ., , ., , this. i thought this was interesting _ this. i thought this was interesting because - this. i thought this was | interesting because she this. i thought this was - interesting because she has been with the queen and will be with the queen the whole way, the whole journey, and we spoke about kings charles and what he is going through and what all the siblings are going through and the whole family, but the princess royal, she is seen as very similar to the queen by a lot of people, she is hard—working and just gets on with things, it is symbolic she is the one alone who is with her mother on the journey. she her mother on the 'ourney. she will no her mother on the 'ourney. she will go with her_ her mother on the journey. she will go with her all the way to raf northolt and then buckin
ceremonial events now he is on his way to belfast.— his way to belfast.ll watch over you solemn vigil as members of the public pay respects, inside, it really looks at princess and, the princess royal and her role in all of this. i royal and her role in all of this. ., , ., , this. i thought this was interesting _ this. i thought this was interesting because - this. i thought this was | interesting because she this. i thought this was - interesting because she has been with the queen and will...
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alan little, bbc news, belfast.the late queen elizabeth ii has extended thousands of miles from the uk. in hong kong, thousands braved sweltering temperatures on monday to queue for hours outside the british consulate to lay flowers and pay tribute to the queen. similar scenes were captured on tuesday. here's ted hui, former hong kong legislator and activist who now lives in exile in south australia. the situation is like, the queen grew up with hong kongers, and so, the queen is a symbol of the british that's given the best of hong kong — given us freedom, rule of law, best educations, our culture, our language. the queen is everywhere in hong kong. it's the smiling portraits in every government building. throughout the life of many hong kongers, especially the older generations. given the restrictions and freedoms currently in hong kong, this must be a particularly bittersweet or bitter moment that, actually, the queen may well be representing the death of those freedoms, too, in hong kong. yeah, that is true. tha
alan little, bbc news, belfast.the late queen elizabeth ii has extended thousands of miles from the uk. in hong kong, thousands braved sweltering temperatures on monday to queue for hours outside the british consulate to lay flowers and pay tribute to the queen. similar scenes were captured on tuesday. here's ted hui, former hong kong legislator and activist who now lives in exile in south australia. the situation is like, the queen grew up with hong kongers, and so, the queen is a symbol of...
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in belfast, the grounds of city hall provided the ceremony in westminster.but she has been kind of a force for reconciliation, hasn�*t she? she will never be forgotten, will she? never. i'm getting emotional, i'm sorry. there has been a sense of stillness and quiet here in belfast today, as the sounds of hymns from the funeral echoed around the city centre, and people have paused to pay their respects, and feel a sense of connection to the events in london. but, while much of the uk has been captivated by the royal events of the past ten days, nationalist areas of northern ireland have a different relationship with the monarchy. bells chime. here in newry, near the irish border, many businesses planned to stay open. it is fascinating to watch the pageantry and stuff like that, there, but it�*s not the be all and end all. she was a lovely, lovely lady, but this is business as usual. # and in fair dublin city... l in the nationalist and republican i community, today is not something that would be on top i of everybody's agenda. but, that said, there - is respe
in belfast, the grounds of city hall provided the ceremony in westminster.but she has been kind of a force for reconciliation, hasn�*t she? she will never be forgotten, will she? never. i'm getting emotional, i'm sorry. there has been a sense of stillness and quiet here in belfast today, as the sounds of hymns from the funeral echoed around the city centre, and people have paused to pay their respects, and feel a sense of connection to the events in london. but, while much of the uk has been...
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nic robertson joins us from belfast, northern ireland. tell us how the new king is being received there. >> reporter: oh, very positively. very warmly. before he went into hillsborough castle, viewing the flowers laid out for the queen consort and the crowd there. there is a growing crowd here outside of st. ann's cathedral. we're seen hundreds of people, community and religious leaders headed into the cathedral for the service that should begin within the next hour or so. but i think perhaps some of the most significant moments were those inside of hillsborough castle where the pro-united ireland anti-monarchy if you will, speaker of the northern island assembly gave a speech to the new king where he talked about the healing that the queen had brought to the country. the importance of her handshake with former para military leaders, the importance of moments when she had spoken in irish. and king charles, for his part, his speech very carefully tailored to a very broad audience here. speaking about the way his mother tried to work to bri
nic robertson joins us from belfast, northern ireland. tell us how the new king is being received there. >> reporter: oh, very positively. very warmly. before he went into hillsborough castle, viewing the flowers laid out for the queen consort and the crowd there. there is a growing crowd here outside of st. ann's cathedral. we're seen hundreds of people, community and religious leaders headed into the cathedral for the service that should begin within the next hour or so. but i think...
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it's about a 50-minute flight from edinburgh over here to belfast.hen the king lands with the queen consort, they'll go to hillsborough castle. that's the royal residence here. that's where king charles will meet with politicians from both sides of that political divide, and we know that the pro-irish politicians didn't attend over the weekend. that proclamation ceremony where king charles officially proclaimed king because they said that was for people who sort of follow the british mon monarchy. so they will be there today, and the message from both sides is that the queen was a great help in bringing peace here in northern ireland, and king charles as prince charles in the past has done, you know, his own trips over here to help in that process. but of course the stakes here in that regard are very big right now. in belfast, tributes to the late queen elizabeth pile up, flowers laid under a mural of the much loved monarch. notes of condolences thank her for her service, but this is a pro-british neighborhood, and like many things in northern irela
it's about a 50-minute flight from edinburgh over here to belfast.hen the king lands with the queen consort, they'll go to hillsborough castle. that's the royal residence here. that's where king charles will meet with politicians from both sides of that political divide, and we know that the pro-irish politicians didn't attend over the weekend. that proclamation ceremony where king charles officially proclaimed king because they said that was for people who sort of follow the british mon...
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but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists are dismissive and i think in the middle of our course 11 crisis were many, many people and my consistency here and read across at bell fassman doors where people can afford either homes. i think as obscene that you have a mark and a king who will be here. most policies are big expanse of the public purse. first stop for the we'll visit his hillsboro castle. the will residence political leaders gather. and there's a message of condolence. alex musky was a fire prime republican in the eighty's and ninety's. now in government to speaker of the northern ireland assembly, she partly da mistreated. her individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers on corey's reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant yasser, a visit, a han chick crossing the street or speak in a few words of iris can make a huge difference and changing attitudes and building relationships. politics have changed dramatically here, and king charles believes his mother was able to use a combination o
but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists are dismissive and i think in the middle of our course 11 crisis were many, many people and my consistency here and read across at bell fassman doors where people can afford either homes. i think as obscene that you have a mark and a king who will be here. most policies are big expanse of the public purse. first stop for the we'll visit his hillsboro castle. the will residence political leaders gather. and there's a...
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ansgar theater, and belfast. that will be attended, not just by members of the political elite in northern ireland. but also, crucially, by the prime minister violent. and also the president of ireland to. just a simple, there, of how the british isles and also ireland are united at this moment. a great. despite their differences. you'll be heading on to whales, remember that wales is a crucial part of the uk. and he spent his first 73 years of his life. king charles, as a principles. before now handing that over to his son in air. prince william. john? >> nina, thank you, as you've been top. and we will look at live pictures coming from st. charles cathedral there in scotland. it is 19 minutes past five in the morning. there's been a steady flow of traffic. are people coming to pay their respects. to slowly file past the coffin. as her majesty lies and rest. and as you've been saying, in the coming hours, the coffin will lead the cathedral. and will climb to london. but this is an incredible sight to think that
ansgar theater, and belfast. that will be attended, not just by members of the political elite in northern ireland. but also, crucially, by the prime minister violent. and also the president of ireland to. just a simple, there, of how the british isles and also ireland are united at this moment. a great. despite their differences. you'll be heading on to whales, remember that wales is a crucial part of the uk. and he spent his first 73 years of his life. king charles, as a principles. before...
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will be similar other services of remembrance and prayer and reflection and st annes cathedral in belfastst reflecting on the funeral and the number of people who might be wanting to pay their last respects at the queen put that coffin, nobody can predict exactly how many people of course will be there, there is talk of people possibly needing to queue for 20 hours? yes. talk of people possibly needing to queue for 20 hours?— talk of people possibly needing to queue for 20 hours? yes, which is really rather _ queue for 20 hours? yes, which is really rather daunting, _ queue for 20 hours? yes, which is really rather daunting, isn't - queue for 20 hours? yes, which is really rather daunting, isn't it? . queue for 20 hours? yes, which is really rather daunting, isn't it? i. really rather daunting, isn't it? i think there were 200,000 people attended the lining state of elizabeth the queen mother back in 2002, she died a few months before the goldenjubilee in february of 2002, and i rememberthen the goldenjubilee in february of 2002, and i remember then the numbers of people surpassed, i thin
will be similar other services of remembrance and prayer and reflection and st annes cathedral in belfastst reflecting on the funeral and the number of people who might be wanting to pay their last respects at the queen put that coffin, nobody can predict exactly how many people of course will be there, there is talk of people possibly needing to queue for 20 hours? yes. talk of people possibly needing to queue for 20 hours?— talk of people possibly needing to queue for 20 hours? yes, which...
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in belfast, it is retained by the u.k. government to shield itself from any examination of the past. the context of the parties in the north of ireland had the ability to move forward and implement their own legislation to deal with as they would've done it a long time ago. the blockage is the u.k. and it is the u.k. parliament. they have primacy on it and they have not devolved it. >> thank you. i wanted to ask both representative higgins and representative bowman, if the schedule commits. i would like to take mr. thomas -- thompson's opening statement. >> i would like to if i could. >> i'm from new york. i was listening very carefully to what alan wright had said about the good -- mcbride had said about the good friday agreement. i think we have a tendency to underestimate the power and the significance of that achievement. the good friday agreement was one of the greatest blue medic achievements in the later part -- diplomatic achievements in the later part of the 20th century. it dealt with the issue of identity. if yo
in belfast, it is retained by the u.k. government to shield itself from any examination of the past. the context of the parties in the north of ireland had the ability to move forward and implement their own legislation to deal with as they would've done it a long time ago. the blockage is the u.k. and it is the u.k. parliament. they have primacy on it and they have not devolved it. >> thank you. i wanted to ask both representative higgins and representative bowman, if the schedule...
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the belfast agreement is not an internal agreement, it's an international agreement, a treaty filed withnited nations, defensible within the context of international. thank you, mister chairman. >> thank you, representative. representative bowman, if you could, would you like to hear from mr. thompson and his opening remarks? or does your scheduling allow this? >> absolutely, good morning, everyone, thank you, mister chairman, for putting this together. my schedule allows the time. this has been really great, thank you so much for having it yes, i will hang around for a while. >> thank you so much. finally, mr. thompson, with the benefit of all the prior comments. i want to thank you for being part of this. just as a brief introduction, mr. thompson is the founding member and ceo of relatives for justice. an organization providing support for victims and survivors of the conflict. mr. thompson, your marks. >> thank you, chairman, and all the representatives for making this hearing possible on the back of our visit. i'd like to thank all of your staff. they've been wonderful and putting t
the belfast agreement is not an internal agreement, it's an international agreement, a treaty filed withnited nations, defensible within the context of international. thank you, mister chairman. >> thank you, representative. representative bowman, if you could, would you like to hear from mr. thompson and his opening remarks? or does your scheduling allow this? >> absolutely, good morning, everyone, thank you, mister chairman, for putting this together. my schedule allows the time....
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nick robertson, cnn, belfast northern ireland. outside a buckingham palace in london. john vause picks up our coverage of the day's other news right after this short break. including a look at dozens of -- four allies of donald trump in the january six investigation. stay with us for that. (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans by travel and leisure, as well as condé nast traveler. but it is now time for us to work even harder, searching for meaningful experiences and new adventures for you to embark upon. they say when you reach the top, there's only one way to go. we say, that way is onwards. viking. exploring the world in comfort. every moment in life is a bet. like betting on how spicy the atomic wings really are. but life doesn't offer you $150 in free bets when you bet just $5. so when it comes to the nfl. bet on fanduel... and make every moment more. [sfx: stomach gurgling] it's nothing... sounds like something. ♪ when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, ♪ ♪ up
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king charles the 3rd has arrived in belfast in northern island. it is late, his visit to the nations that make up the u. k. before the state funeral of his mother, king charles and queen consort camilla welcomed by thousands of people that hillsboro castle. they shook hands with the people and looked at the display of flowers laid out in honor of queen elizabeth the ma, thousands queued in the scottish capital, edinburgh to pay their respects to the queen. going to london this evening. the w correspondent, emily go, dean is in the scottish capital edinburgh. emily, let's start with the king's visit to northern island. not everyone in that province is a royalist, of course. what's been happening there? yeah, i mean king charles on queen consort tamila. they arrived in belfast and this morning, and they were greeted by crowns at the airports. and interestingly, they will also greeted by teach school children from across community school. and that brings together kids from catholic and protestant communities and what you need to know in northern irel
king charles the 3rd has arrived in belfast in northern island. it is late, his visit to the nations that make up the u. k. before the state funeral of his mother, king charles and queen consort camilla welcomed by thousands of people that hillsboro castle. they shook hands with the people and looked at the display of flowers laid out in honor of queen elizabeth the ma, thousands queued in the scottish capital, edinburgh to pay their respects to the queen. going to london this evening. the w...
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that proclamation was then read out at cardiff in wales in belfast. northern ireland and here at the market cross in edinburgh in scotland. and when he was announced this king and the, the ass for 3 cheers, there was some booing. a reminder that although the monarchy me pass from mother to son, the affection the people hold for the monarch doesn't automatically pass as well. and fisher live in edinburgh. thank you. but people learning the streets to see the queens at convoy dr. bye, have been remembering her, and what she's meant to them in the ceiling, we just had to come in peabody space to the queen. because even i mean, she's worked so hard, oddly, an a, just seem dre to come here to want to thank him for such as come for us and we fleet some flavors. pitt floaters don't and day. yeah. just want to shoot gratefulness. we've only been an inappropriate 3 days and i was say, thursday she passed by and we obviously want to stay here and stay an extra day. just a pair respects from california. i'll to see, you know, don't know about the green or the marketing problem. it but the histo
that proclamation was then read out at cardiff in wales in belfast. northern ireland and here at the market cross in edinburgh in scotland. and when he was announced this king and the, the ass for 3 cheers, there was some booing. a reminder that although the monarchy me pass from mother to son, the affection the people hold for the monarch doesn't automatically pass as well. and fisher live in edinburgh. thank you. but people learning the streets to see the queens at convoy dr. bye, have been...
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he is on a four-stop tour that will go to wales and belfast, ireland, and then to london to greet thelies queen elizabeth ii as they begin the trip up the royal mile to st. giles. there is prince edward next to him, princess royal ann and then charles closest to us in the military regalia and prince edward, the youngest of the four children of queen elizabeth and prince philip is there as well. the last time we saw a service of thanksgiving was for prince philip and the funeral was very small because of covid. several months later queen elizabeth had a beautiful service of thanksgiving for her husband. one thank you from charles in his first statement as king. he said mommy, thank you. and we also heard that from paddington at the jubilee, ma'am, thank you. you are hearing it all across the country. just an outpouring of gratitude for 70 years of service, a life well lived and this is one of the very significant steps that we are seeing in this first procession on the way to this very important service in edinburgh, guys. >> dana: duncan also joins us. he is with us for these days. he
he is on a four-stop tour that will go to wales and belfast, ireland, and then to london to greet thelies queen elizabeth ii as they begin the trip up the royal mile to st. giles. there is prince edward next to him, princess royal ann and then charles closest to us in the military regalia and prince edward, the youngest of the four children of queen elizabeth and prince philip is there as well. the last time we saw a service of thanksgiving was for prince philip and the funeral was very small...
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and back in belfast, in laying to rest the queen, thoughts also turned to the future.e queen was? i think the answer to that is yes. there are still issues of hurt and there are still issues of divided community, so all of that still has to be addressed. but the foundation stones are there. and today belfastjoined with millions in saying an affectionate goodbye. emma vardy, bbc news. now let's take a look at how people have been following the funeral elsewhere in england. the ceremony was broadcast in venues in many parts of the country, including at st wulfram's church in grantham where people had gathered from early this morning. this was the scene in leeds, where hundreds of people — young and old — gathered in the drizzle in millennium square, to pay their respects to the queen. and dock workers in southampton paid their own special tribute to her majesty — using shipping containers to mark her passing. while along the south coast at dover the late queen's image has been projected onto the cliffs and can be seen for miles around. in villages, towns and cities acros
and back in belfast, in laying to rest the queen, thoughts also turned to the future.e queen was? i think the answer to that is yes. there are still issues of hurt and there are still issues of divided community, so all of that still has to be addressed. but the foundation stones are there. and today belfastjoined with millions in saying an affectionate goodbye. emma vardy, bbc news. now let's take a look at how people have been following the funeral elsewhere in england. the ceremony was...
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and also those gun salutes were not just here in the capital, but in edinburgh, in cardiff, in belfast, and so on. so it really was a nation wide event a while ago, more to come of course, and it's a lot of pressure on the new king because he'll be holding his 1st audience with the new prime minister. leads truss very shortly. and then at 6 o'clock local time, he'll be delivering an address to the nation, a pre recorded video address. at the same time, they'll be a service of memorial to queen elizabeth at saint paul's cathedral. and then of course, we go into the period of morning which has already been announced and ahead of the state funeral at westminster abbey. so footprint is for king charles. it's an extremely busy day, extremely busy weekend ahead as well, while he is still in morning grieving for his late mother. and i am sure that he will have appreciated that signal from the public and to say that he baba there live at buckingham palace, which is sort of west central london saint paul's cathedral. he was talking about. there were that ceremony will take place later is sort o
and also those gun salutes were not just here in the capital, but in edinburgh, in cardiff, in belfast, and so on. so it really was a nation wide event a while ago, more to come of course, and it's a lot of pressure on the new king because he'll be holding his 1st audience with the new prime minister. leads truss very shortly. and then at 6 o'clock local time, he'll be delivering an address to the nation, a pre recorded video address. at the same time, they'll be a service of memorial to queen...
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god said the king, similar ceremonies took place in belfast and that card of castle earlier proclamations were held in other parts of the commonwealth, including new zealand and australia, while alive now to hurry for set, who's in london outside, buckingham palace and harry the focus very much on scotland today, but what about the new king charles with hearing about that and, and his engagement well, yes, i'm very different from the scene we just had from edinburgh there. it's a very pleasant evening just after 6 pm here outside buckingham palace and the crowds are still frogging in from the various public transport stops through the parks, through the streets, wanting to be here during this time of morning and as for the new king's official engagements, they been very much focused on the commonwealth. he met the secret general of the commonwealth barrenness, scotland. he met the 14 high commissioners that the chief diplomatic representatives of the commonwealth countries of which he remains head of state. and of course, the commonwealth was a very important organisation institution. as
god said the king, similar ceremonies took place in belfast and that card of castle earlier proclamations were held in other parts of the commonwealth, including new zealand and australia, while alive now to hurry for set, who's in london outside, buckingham palace and harry the focus very much on scotland today, but what about the new king charles with hearing about that and, and his engagement well, yes, i'm very different from the scene we just had from edinburgh there. it's a very pleasant...