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buckingham palace announces the coronation will not be broadcast live.ere is a public outcry. >> the british newspapers, the daily express and the daily mirror, those take the side of the public. they suggest to their readers that the politicians in the palace don't want you to see the core nation coronation. and if you like, they stir up trouble. >> but the bbc, the press, and the public have a surprising ally. >> prince philip felt very strongly the coronation should be televised. you can see times are changing. you couldn't continue to do things behind closed doors at the time. he understood this was an unbelievably good opportunity to make the nation feel closely connected to the monarchy. >> there is and always has been an interesting difference between the queen and the duke of edinburgh. the queen is naturally a conservative individual. she believes in tradition. she likes to do things the way they've been done before. the duke of edinburgh is dynamic. he's forward-looking. he's a young man in a hurry. >> she was anxious, but philip tries to persu
buckingham palace announces the coronation will not be broadcast live.ere is a public outcry. >> the british newspapers, the daily express and the daily mirror, those take the side of the public. they suggest to their readers that the politicians in the palace don't want you to see the core nation coronation. and if you like, they stir up trouble. >> but the bbc, the press, and the public have a surprising ally. >> prince philip felt very strongly the coronation should be...
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in a horse and ca rt, buckingham palace in a horse and cart, a horse and carriage rather.art would be a different thing, not quite as glamourous. they still did that. i'm sure it was quite the experience. would be funny, maybe not for them in this weather. that's it for the papers this hour, caroline and rachel will be back injust this hour, caroline and rachel will be back in just over half an hour to talk about the stories being covered by new servers and websites. so to join us then. but for now, goodbye. good evening. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. england's first one—day international against south africa will take place on sunday after being postponed because of a positive coronavirus test within the cricket bubble. the news camejust an hour before it was due to start in cape town this morning. a member of the home side was found to have the virus. a fresh round of testing will now take place and south african cricket journalist natalie germanos says — any more positive tests will put the whole series in doubt. from this point of view
in a horse and ca rt, buckingham palace in a horse and cart, a horse and carriage rather.art would be a different thing, not quite as glamourous. they still did that. i'm sure it was quite the experience. would be funny, maybe not for them in this weather. that's it for the papers this hour, caroline and rachel will be back injust this hour, caroline and rachel will be back in just over half an hour to talk about the stories being covered by new servers and websites. so to join us then. but for...
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am returning them to you and open it and i keep them on my desk as a reminder in the old days buckingham palace and the other palaces what open i think in their defense the pressure of tabloid scrutiny. just makes it impossible for them to operate in the old ways well maybe maybe they think that just opening the possible means that they have done some kind of corporation with you i mean the over the crown the netflix series you know that the culture minister all of a dowden in the morris johnson government has said that to be some kind of warning before each episode of the series you think do you think the government the government or the royal family they don't understand art it's a matter of both it suits the you know we have a 2 tier system in britain we have a democratically elected government who we vote for and they're supposed to run our lives efficiently and then we have this totally ceremonial relic of the past which is intended to remind ourselves of past glories and inspire us to future glories and. it's treated almost as a subject of religion i mean i think when it comes to health w
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. >> life in buckingham palace was very difficult for her.t's beautifully appointed and lovely furniture but it's not a home by any stretch of the imagination. >> she was suddenly shut off from everybody. she didn't have her own friends around her. >> die yeah in's social life now centers around charles' friends. one of them is camilla parker bowles. >> certainly all his friends knew that he was in love with camilla. certainly the royal family knew it. so diana was really a bit duped in this whole situation. >> diana's in an office at buckingham palace and notices there's a parcel addressed to camilla parker bowles. she opens it and finds this bracelet. diana felt, you know, who are you marrying, me or camilla? >> charles is going off on his trip to australia and there are images of diana weeping. >> it wasn't because he was going and she was sad. she overheard him talking to camilla just before he'd boarded the plane. she's thinking, how can i go through with this? should i call the wedding off? she goes to see her sisters and she explains t
. >> life in buckingham palace was very difficult for her.t's beautifully appointed and lovely furniture but it's not a home by any stretch of the imagination. >> she was suddenly shut off from everybody. she didn't have her own friends around her. >> die yeah in's social life now centers around charles' friends. one of them is camilla parker bowles. >> certainly all his friends knew that he was in love with camilla. certainly the royal family knew it. so diana was...
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and there was no flag flying on buckingham palace. >> they must be very, very cold-hearted not to have a flag up. >> one of their biggest failures was sticking rigidly to protocol that a flag only flies if the queen is in residence. that was a real error of judgment. >> very disgraceful, i think, their behavior. >> what do you think? >> i think it's disgusting that they've not appeared or said a word. >> there was a vehement to it. there was an undercurrent of real hostility and anger. this was the most criticism the queen had ever received, really, in her reign. >> just one hour ago, the queen left ton their way to buckingha palace. >> five days after diana's death, the queen returns to london. grief has turned to anger. she has advised her silence cannot continue. >> and now to london. the monarch, queen elizabeth ii is about to address her nation for only the second time apart from her yearly christmas broadcast. >> she's hated giving live speeches but she agreed that was the most effective thing to do. >> what i say to you now as your queen and as a grandmother, i say from my heart
and there was no flag flying on buckingham palace. >> they must be very, very cold-hearted not to have a flag up. >> one of their biggest failures was sticking rigidly to protocol that a flag only flies if the queen is in residence. that was a real error of judgment. >> very disgraceful, i think, their behavior. >> what do you think? >> i think it's disgusting that they've not appeared or said a word. >> there was a vehement to it. there was an undercurrent...
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there shall be in ferried by horse and carriage to buckingham palace to present their credentials.'t there in person. well, there are still things in this country that are inexplicable in terms of some of the traditions that we have. clearly this is a tradition that even zoom in other ways that we can communicate is able to replicate yet. however i don't know whether that can be some sort of virtual carriage ride in the future. but at the moment it seems that they are just trying to have to do that in a traditional way. yes apparently it was lots of bowing and curtsy and to be had. lots of tradition is still being upheld. lovely to have you both with us this evening. thank you for taking us through the papers. that is it for the papers tonight. thank you very much for being with us. goodbye for now. good evening here with your latest sports news. england's first one—day international against south africa will take place on sunday after being postponed because of a positive coronavirus test within the cricket bubble. the news came just an hour before it was due to start in cape town
there shall be in ferried by horse and carriage to buckingham palace to present their credentials.'t there in person. well, there are still things in this country that are inexplicable in terms of some of the traditions that we have. clearly this is a tradition that even zoom in other ways that we can communicate is able to replicate yet. however i don't know whether that can be some sort of virtual carriage ride in the future. but at the moment it seems that they are just trying to have to do...
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new book or being or to crown the netflix series when it comes to my book i got in touch with buckingham palace as i always have in the past and sent them a few sample chapters of difficult subjects to hear their point of view not to agree necessarily but to see what they have to say i don't show you those chapters now where they are. so i don't follow they send it back to me another person and they said mr lacy we're not going to read your chapters this is not a book we choose to cooperate on and therefore the avoidance of any down to. i am returning them to you and i open it and i keep them on my desk as a reminder. in the old days fucking and palace and the other palaces what open i think in their defense the pressure of tabloid scrutiny. just makes it impossible for them to operate in the old ways well maybe maybe they think that just opening the possible means that they have done some kind of corporation with you i mean the over the crown the netflix series you know that the culture minister all of a dowden in the morris johnson government has said that to be some kind of warning before ea
new book or being or to crown the netflix series when it comes to my book i got in touch with buckingham palace as i always have in the past and sent them a few sample chapters of difficult subjects to hear their point of view not to agree necessarily but to see what they have to say i don't show you those chapters now where they are. so i don't follow they send it back to me another person and they said mr lacy we're not going to read your chapters this is not a book we choose to cooperate on...
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buckingham palace says the queen and the duke of edinburgh will be spending a quiet christmas this year at windsor castle. by tradition they usually spend time with other members of the royal family at sandringham. it is thought it will the first time in more than 30 years that the queen hasn't travelled to norfolk for christmas. in the champions league tonight, liverpool reached the knockout stages by beating ajax 1—0 at anfield to top their group. meanwhile manchester city, who have already progressed, were held to a goalless draw in porto, as andy swiss reports. for liverpool, the equation was simple. just a draw against ajax would take them through to the knockout stage, but if the maths were straightforward, the match was a little trickier. curtisjones so nearly fired liverpool ahead, as ajax looked rattled. but gradually, they found their feet. only a fine save from stand—in keeper caoimhin kelleher ensuring it was goalless at the break. and after it, ajax came even closer. now it was their turn to be denied by the post. liverpool were wobbling, butjust when they needed it, a goal
buckingham palace says the queen and the duke of edinburgh will be spending a quiet christmas this year at windsor castle. by tradition they usually spend time with other members of the royal family at sandringham. it is thought it will the first time in more than 30 years that the queen hasn't travelled to norfolk for christmas. in the champions league tonight, liverpool reached the knockout stages by beating ajax 1—0 at anfield to top their group. meanwhile manchester city, who have already...
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and the daily express leads with the queen, and reports that buckingham palace is ordering secrecy overarch‘s christmas speech. her words are meant to be particularly ‘personal and poignant‘ this year. so, let's begin. great to see you both and we were wondering if we could start off with the front page of the daily mirror andi the front page of the daily mirror and i love thejumper, by the the front page of the daily mirror and i love the jumper, by the way. thank you very much. my daughter loves it, turns into a four button. the mirror, they are all reporting on this growing number of cases and the that there is going to be most of the country in tier 3, now into some kind of lucked down the daily mail is: on the website about the possibly of a tier 4, a lockdown given a different name, let us not pretend that it is not a lockdown. closing all the shops and telling you to work from home just like we did in the lockdown. that is the situation we are in, not that anyone is arguing whether or not we should be doing this is a case of how they can possibly convince you to do it and having
and the daily express leads with the queen, and reports that buckingham palace is ordering secrecy overarch‘s christmas speech. her words are meant to be particularly ‘personal and poignant‘ this year. so, let's begin. great to see you both and we were wondering if we could start off with the front page of the daily mirror andi the front page of the daily mirror and i love thejumper, by the the front page of the daily mirror and i love the jumper, by the way. thank you very much. my...
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elizabeth, the 94-year-old monarch holding her very first virtual audience with visitors at buckingham palace while she is 20 miles away in windsor castle due to the pandemic the queen hasn't been at the palace since march. >>> soon we'll be able to witness something that hasn't happened since the middle ages. december 21st jupiter and saturn will align to create what's known as the christmas star what some astronomers say may have been the star of bethlehem. the last time it happened was nearly 800 years ago. >>> up next here tonight, i'll have some final thoughts >>> finally, some thoughts on a week of promise and despair. covid vaccines, it could finally spell the start of the end but also the knowledge of those for whom vaccines will come too late even before the first shot has been administered americans are being inoculated against hopelessness two vaccines up for approval and more to come are beacons of light in these darkest of days. these tiny vials and the vaccines they hold if proven safe and effective provide both a way out from the pandemic and all the incentive we should need to
elizabeth, the 94-year-old monarch holding her very first virtual audience with visitors at buckingham palace while she is 20 miles away in windsor castle due to the pandemic the queen hasn't been at the palace since march. >>> soon we'll be able to witness something that hasn't happened since the middle ages. december 21st jupiter and saturn will align to create what's known as the christmas star what some astronomers say may have been the star of bethlehem. the last time it happened...
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the statement from buckingham palace says the decision was reached amicably anchor: welcome back.e watching bbc news. main headlines -- leaders from the u.k. and european union have ruled the two sides are unlikely to reach a post brexit trade deal by sunday with big differences remaining in their respective positions. the eu has had a bold new climate goal, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 55% on 1990 levels by the end of the decade. let's stay with our mainto -- the u.k. prime minter and the head of the european commission have spokenn gloomy terms about the likelihood of a post-brexitl.rade d the sticking point seems to be over the uk's relaxed -- reluctce to seed 7 -- to seed some of it sovereignty to the eu after it leads. prime mr. johnson: there are two key things where can't seem to make progress, it's ts ratchet clause they got to keep the u.k. locked in to whatever in terms of legislation and that obviously doesn't work. then ther's the whole issue of fish. we have to take control of our inters. >> they would re free, sovereign, if you wish, to we would simply adapt
the statement from buckingham palace says the decision was reached amicably anchor: welcome back.e watching bbc news. main headlines -- leaders from the u.k. and european union have ruled the two sides are unlikely to reach a post brexit trade deal by sunday with big differences remaining in their respective positions. the eu has had a bold new climate goal, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 55% on 1990 levels by the end of the decade. let's stay with our mainto -- the u.k. prime minter and...
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this year buckingham palace says queen elizabeth and prince philip, who are 94 and 99 years old will celebrate quietly at windsor castle. it will be nice to be together virtually. >> that's going to do it for us at 5:00. lester holt is next with "nightly news." >>> tonight the darkest days of the pandemic as the u.s. sets chilling new records. the nation reporting the highest number of covid deaths and over 200,000 new cases in a single day and record hospitalizations, over 100,000. and in california, the potential new lockdowns coming linked to icu space. >>> it comes as president-elect joe biden taps dr. fauci to be his chief medical adviser and our one on one with dr. fauci and why he's warning americans not to travel for christmas. >>> new information on the manufacturing problems that won't allow pfizer to supply as many doses of its vaccine this year as it hoped and what fauci said about trials in children. >>> three former presidents volunteering to get the shot on tv >>> president trump lashing out at the attorney general for knocking down the voter fraud claims will he fire
this year buckingham palace says queen elizabeth and prince philip, who are 94 and 99 years old will celebrate quietly at windsor castle. it will be nice to be together virtually. >> that's going to do it for us at 5:00. lester holt is next with "nightly news." >>> tonight the darkest days of the pandemic as the u.s. sets chilling new records. the nation reporting the highest number of covid deaths and over 200,000 new cases in a single day and record hospitalizations,...
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queen elizabeth is looking to hire a new personal assistant in the private secretary's office in buckingham palacen charge of managing requests, yord nating meetings and appointments and drafting correspondence. it comes with a two-year contract and a salary of almost $50,000 a year. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," now, director francis ford copola talks with anthony mason in his interview about his new cut of the godfather part 3. i'm ann-marie green. this is the cbs morning news. morning news. ng] [thunder] ♪ ghirardelli caramel squares. try new white chocolate caramel squares. if you ntry gain flings. to fresh laundry ghirardelli caramel squares. they have more freshness ingredients compared to bargain liquid detergent. they have 3 super powered ingredients that fight stink oxi boost febreze odor remover and concentrated detergent. try gain flings and smell the difference. but these days, i'm not getting out as much as i'd like to. that's why i take osteo bi-flex. it helps with occasional joint stiffness, while it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. >>> our top stories t
queen elizabeth is looking to hire a new personal assistant in the private secretary's office in buckingham palacen charge of managing requests, yord nating meetings and appointments and drafting correspondence. it comes with a two-year contract and a salary of almost $50,000 a year. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," now, director francis ford copola talks with anthony mason in his interview about his new cut of the godfather part 3. i'm ann-marie green. this is the cbs...
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fortune they're what this rolls royce was used for formal occasions by the queen but it is from buckingham palace but there are lots of fancy old cars and snazzy museums everywhere and it's more interesting to see how they transfer the money when they're no longer use and how nature turns them into a natural work of art shop but 'd it's an unusual art installation with a clear message. others everything is ephemeral and so cars and even if they were great race cars. the cobra is a legendary british classic car from the 960. cleavages manufactures a small line of this car equipped with modern technology. he uses cars to turn traditions upside down people these conventions are meant to be broken. all the everything's affected by it when a transformation i want to try this out is going to transform myself as well as influence the culture of automobiles do my bit and as a result of which you created something that didn't exist before. that you get the shaft of us cornish he gave. me. crazy ideas keep adding a spark to the world of automobiles. you either love it or hate it some people think it reeks
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they're with this rolls royce that was used for formal occasions by the queen but it is from buckingham palace but there are lots of fancy old cars and snazzy museums everywhere and it's more interesting to see how they transfer the money when they're no longer use and how nature turns them into a natural work of art shop but it's an unusual art installation with a clear message. others everything is ephemeral it's all cars and even if they were great race cars. the cobra is a legendary british classic car from the 960. clinch many factors a small mind of this car equipped with modern technology. he uses cars to turn traditions upside down he believes conventions are meant to be broken. fall through the everything's affected by movement and transformation i want to try this out it is those who want to transform myself as well as influence the culture of automobiles do my bit and as a result contribute to creating something that didn't exist before. that we get the stuff of us for these give much. needed kind of crazy ideas keep adding a spark to the world of automobiles. if you want to love it
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worth a fortune this rolls royce it was used for formal occasions by the queen but it is from buckingham palace but there are lots of fancy old cars and snazzy perceives everywhere that is it's more interesting to see how they transfer the only when the no longer use and how nature turns them into a natural work box shop but it's an unusual art installation with a clear message. on the everything's ephemeral and so a chorus and even if they were great race cars. the cobra is a legend. a british classic car from the 960. cleavages manufactures a small line of this car equipped with modern technology. he uses cars to turn traditions upside down people leave conventions are meant to be broken. all 'd the everything's affected by it when a transformation i want to traders out there was going to transform myself as well as influence the culture of automobiles to my bid and as a result you created something that didn't exist before. that you get the shots of us for initially gave not. need. crazy ideas keep adding a spark to the world of automobiles. if you want to love it or hate it some people thin
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but now buckingham palace officials say the queen and prince philip who are 94 and 99 years old will quietly in windsor castle instead. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. thanks for watching. we hope to see you back here tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪
but now buckingham palace officials say the queen and prince philip who are 94 and 99 years old will quietly in windsor castle instead. that's going to do it for us on this thursday night. thanks for watching. we hope to see you back here tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪
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this year buckingham palace says queen elizabeth and prince philip, who are 94 and 99 years old will celebrate quietly at windsor castle. it will be nice to be together virtually. >> that's going to do it for us at 5:00. lester holt is next with "nightly news." >>> tonight the darkest days of the pandemic as the u.s. sets chilling new records. the nation reporting the highest number of covid deaths and over 200,000 new cases in a single day and record hospitalizations, over 100,000. and in california, the potential new lockdowns coming linked to icu space. >>> it comes as president-elect joe biden taps dr. fauci to be his chief medical adviser and our one on one with dr. fauci and why he's warning americans not to travel for christmas. >>> new information on the manufacturing problems that won't allow pfizer to supply as many doses of its
this year buckingham palace says queen elizabeth and prince philip, who are 94 and 99 years old will celebrate quietly at windsor castle. it will be nice to be together virtually. >> that's going to do it for us at 5:00. lester holt is next with "nightly news." >>> tonight the darkest days of the pandemic as the u.s. sets chilling new records. the nation reporting the highest number of covid deaths and over 200,000 new cases in a single day and record hospitalizations,...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news.ng great care and feeling good despite being hospitalised with coronavirus. a day of last—ditch talks between the uk and the eu — but still no breakthrough in a possible trade deal. south korea is raising its coronavirus alert level to the second highest tier with infections rising to more than 600 a day. the military is being mobilised to help with expanded testing and new restrictions on daily life are imminent. mark lobel reports. up to now, south korea has been dealing with the pressure of the pandemic with flying colours. like their students taking important exams in these even more challenging times. achieving top marks with the top testing and contact tracing. but their latest assessments do not look good, now that daily cases have risen to a nine—day high. translation: this crisis is different from the crisis so far. there is no focused target on epidemic prevention measures. this could result in a much larger spread which is incomparable to previous outbreaks. if the medical s
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news.ng great care and feeling good despite being hospitalised with coronavirus. a day of last—ditch talks between the uk and the eu — but still no breakthrough in a possible trade deal. south korea is raising its coronavirus alert level to the second highest tier with infections rising to more than 600 a day. the military is being mobilised to help with expanded testing and new restrictions on daily...
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on boxing day from the united kingdom lisa dependency of the united kingdom and it looks like buckingham palace this is simon dixon of bank to the future dot com welcome to kaiser you for example me again did you receive any boxes for all your service to the big community over the past year just snowballed says you know on our christmas week special and new year's week special what we like to do is look back at the year that we were just about and and look forward to the next year so 2020 there's no need to really discuss that it was eventful for everybody all around the world but as we exit 2021 thing that stands out to me among the many things that stands out is that the u.s. dollars created in 2020 the total is 21 percent.
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news.first western nation to roll—out a coronavirus vaccine within hours around 70 british hospitals will begin a mass vaccination programme. the british prime minster will travel to brussels this week, in a last ditch bid to salvage a post—brexit trade deal with the eu. forty years ago today on december 8th 1980, the former beatlejohn lennon was shot dead as he returned home to the dakota apartment building in new york with his wife yoko ono. it was a killing that shocked millions of his fans around the world. since his death lennon‘s stature and influence has grown. the bbc‘s tom brook was reporting live from the dakota shortly after the former beatle died — he‘s been taking a very personal look back at the night and lennon‘s legacy. # imagine there is no heaven... # imagine there is no heaven... # strawberry field is dedicated tojohn lennon‘s # strawberry field is dedicated to john lennon‘s memory. # strawberry field is dedicated tojohn lennon‘s memory. his fa ns tojohn lennon‘s memory.
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news.first western nation to roll—out a coronavirus vaccine within hours around 70 british hospitals will begin a mass vaccination programme. the british prime minster will travel to brussels this week, in a last ditch bid to salvage a post—brexit trade deal with the eu. forty years ago today on december 8th 1980, the former beatlejohn lennon was shot dead as he returned home to the dakota apartment...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.his hour: time's running out for a possible trade deal between the uk and the eu. talks will resume in a few hours' time. staying with that now and there have been conflicting accounts over the last few days about where progress has or hasn't been made. but the main sticking points have been known for months. 0ur reality check correspondent chris morris looks at the main issues. the final days of negotiation, and while fishing may be a tiny part of the economy on both sides of the channel, it is of huge political importance. it was central to the "take back control" message in the 2016 referendum. what is at stake now is access to these uk waters where eu boats currently catch about £600 million of fish every year. the uk wants much of that back. so, it's about the uk share of fishing quotas, not just where you can fish but how much you can catch. there is also the timeline for measures coming into full force. the eu wants a status quo period of up to ten years. the uk says it should b
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.his hour: time's running out for a possible trade deal between the uk and the eu. talks will resume in a few hours' time. staying with that now and there have been conflicting accounts over the last few days about where progress has or hasn't been made. but the main sticking points have been known for months. 0ur reality check correspondent chris morris looks at the main issues. the final days of negotiation, and...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.: a report into last year's christchurch mosque massacre says new zealand's security agencies were too focused on the threat from islamist terrorism. i've been speaking to aya al—umari, whose brother hussein al—umari was killed at al noor mosque after challenging the gunman. she described what her brother meant to her. it still very hard to refer to hussein in the past tense but he was the backbone to his family and circle of friends and society. he would give up his time, money and effort if he knew someone was in trouble, and he was my guardian, notjust to me, but the mosque as well. during the attack he positioned himself in a manner that was going to attempt to tackle the terrorist and that ultimately cost him his life but if it meant giving a new lease of life to others, that is what he wanted. he is my hero and a hero that society does deserve to have. two years ago, global headlines were dominated by political upheaval in venezuela — we reported extensively on what looked at the
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.: a report into last year's christchurch mosque massacre says new zealand's security agencies were too focused on the threat from islamist terrorism. i've been speaking to aya al—umari, whose brother hussein al—umari was killed at al noor mosque after challenging the gunman. she described what her brother meant to her. it still very hard to refer to hussein in the past tense but he was the backbone to his family...
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yes, huw, we'vejust had a statement released on behalf of her majesty, the queen, from buckingham palace days. there would now be no public funding for harry and meghan. they got to keep their titles, but agreed not to use ‘his or her royal highness‘ as they were no longer full—time working royals. they would continue to uphold the values of the queen, and this would all be reviewed after a i2—month trial period. with the change now confirmed, harry chose a private dinner for his sentebale charity to speak publicly for the first time about his decision. i want you to hear the truth from me, as much as i can share, not as a prince or a duke, but as harry, the same person that many of you have watched grow up over the last 35 years, but now with a clearer perspective. the uk is my home and a place that i love. that will never change. i've grown up feeling supported from so many of you and i watched as you welcomed meghan with open arms, as you saw me find the love and happiness that i had hoped for all my life. speaking personally, he explained exactly how he felt. what i want to make clea
yes, huw, we'vejust had a statement released on behalf of her majesty, the queen, from buckingham palace days. there would now be no public funding for harry and meghan. they got to keep their titles, but agreed not to use ‘his or her royal highness‘ as they were no longer full—time working royals. they would continue to uphold the values of the queen, and this would all be reviewed after a i2—month trial period. with the change now confirmed, harry chose a private dinner for his...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news.er crucial brexit trade talks between borisjohnson and eu chief ursula von der leyen, but the talking continues. the us government wants to break up facebook over digital monopoly concerns, in a move that could force the company to sell off instagram and whatsapp. one year after the first cases of coronavirus were reported in china, wuhan — the initial epicentre of the pandemic, is striving to return to normality. for months, the city hasn't had any locally transmitted cases, and the local government is marking what it calls its victory in the battle. but how has wuhan changed and what's life like for ordinary people? vincent ni has this report. millions of people in wuhan lived under strict lockdown for 76 days. nearly 4000 people lost their lives to the virus. six months after wu han's lockdown was lifted the city's local government has launched an exhibition to mark the fight against the covid—i9 pandemic. the three—month exhibition hails the of the government, frontline workers, an
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news.er crucial brexit trade talks between borisjohnson and eu chief ursula von der leyen, but the talking continues. the us government wants to break up facebook over digital monopoly concerns, in a move that could force the company to sell off instagram and whatsapp. one year after the first cases of coronavirus were reported in china, wuhan — the initial epicentre of the pandemic, is striving to...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.es: us president—electjoe biden pledges 100 million vaccinations across the united states in his first 100 days in office. thousands of people in the uk have been injected against covid—19 on the first day of a mass vaccination programme. the us president—electjoe biden has chosen retired army general, lloyd austin, as his defense secretary. if confirmed, general austin will be the first african—american to lead the pentagon. his nomination was received favourably by a number of prominent figures, in particularformer presidential candidate and first lady hilary clinton who said, "i've known lloyd austin for 15 years. he will make history, and serve this country." benjamin crump, the us attorney who has represented the families of george floyd and breonna taylor also tweeted, saying that, "lloyd austin's nomination as defense secretary is another groundbreaking selection byjoe biden!" to get some insight into how significant this selection is. i'm joined christopher parker, professor of
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.es: us president—electjoe biden pledges 100 million vaccinations across the united states in his first 100 days in office. thousands of people in the uk have been injected against covid—19 on the first day of a mass vaccination programme. the us president—electjoe biden has chosen retired army general, lloyd austin, as his defense secretary. if confirmed, general austin will be the first african—american to...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.o brussels this week, in a bid to salvage a post—brexit trade deal. most parts of california are under a strict new coronaviorus lockdown — as america's leading infectious diseases expert warns christmas will be a greater challenge than thanksgiving. nearly one month after gunmen attacked kabul university, killing 22 people, students are returning to study there. but many are concerned about the impact it's had on their mental health. although the islamic state group said it carried out the attack, security officials say the alleged mastermind, who they have arrested, has links to the taliban. 0livia lepoidevin has spoken to some of the students caught up in the violence. there were sounds of shooting and screams inside the university. i saw crowds of students running out of the campus. there was breaking news on the tv saying that three gunmen stormed into kabul university campus, killing and shooting everyone coming their way. there is no place you can feel secure. in the morning, yo
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.o brussels this week, in a bid to salvage a post—brexit trade deal. most parts of california are under a strict new coronaviorus lockdown — as america's leading infectious diseases expert warns christmas will be a greater challenge than thanksgiving. nearly one month after gunmen attacked kabul university, killing 22 people, students are returning to study there. but many are concerned about the impact it's had...
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boxing day from the united kingdom a lisa dependency of the united kingdom and it looks like buckingham palace this is simon dixon of bank to the future dot com welcome to kaiser you 4 thanks for having me again did you receive any boxes for all your service to the big point community over the past year just snowball says you know on our christmas week special and new year's week special what we like to do is look back at the year that we were just about and and look forward to the next year so 2020 there's no need to really discuss that it would.
boxing day from the united kingdom a lisa dependency of the united kingdom and it looks like buckingham palace this is simon dixon of bank to the future dot com welcome to kaiser you 4 thanks for having me again did you receive any boxes for all your service to the big point community over the past year just snowball says you know on our christmas week special and new year's week special what we like to do is look back at the year that we were just about and and look forward to the next year so...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.test headlines... a panel of american experts have voted to recommend emergency approval of the pfizer/biontech coronavirus vaccine in the united states. while hope in the form of coronavirus vaccines is being restored for millions of us across the world, one of the pandemic‘s most fundamental questions remains unanswered. where did this virus come from and how did it come to infect humans? it it the question that investigators are hoping to answer. joining us now for more insight is professor edward holmes, an evolutionary biologist and virologist at the university of sydney. will we ever get the answer? good morning. i think we will get close to an answer. whether we will ever find exactly the rest of our species isa find exactly the rest of our species is a little bit open to debate. at the moment there is a large push going in china to sample animals to see which ones may have a virus that's very close to the wand that has infected humans. but it's really needle in a haystack stop.
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.test headlines... a panel of american experts have voted to recommend emergency approval of the pfizer/biontech coronavirus vaccine in the united states. while hope in the form of coronavirus vaccines is being restored for millions of us across the world, one of the pandemic‘s most fundamental questions remains unanswered. where did this virus come from and how did it come to infect humans? it it the question that...
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for this and approve this quite quickly. 0nce it does so, they would've been coordination with buckingham palaceich point, after the commons and dealers have both voted in favour, that royal assent will take place, the queen herself is actually in windsor at the moment. as soon as that royal ascents takes place, the bill becomes law and it will come into action at 11pm on the 31st of december. we will keep an eye on that vote. new york was the epicentre of the initial coronavirus outbreak in the us. the city that never sleeps was put into hibernation by covid as cases and deaths soared. covid—19 has exposed many of america's long—term ailments, and for many in new york, its effects haven't gone away. nick bryant sent this report from the city about how the virus has changed america and americans. christmas 2020. where the carols sound more like laments. and where the traditional decorations come with the new protocols of the pandemic. social distancing, at a time when people normally congregate together. for many new yorkers, the festive season sounds more like a misnomer. it's a time of empty c
for this and approve this quite quickly. 0nce it does so, they would've been coordination with buckingham palaceich point, after the commons and dealers have both voted in favour, that royal assent will take place, the queen herself is actually in windsor at the moment. as soon as that royal ascents takes place, the bill becomes law and it will come into action at 11pm on the 31st of december. we will keep an eye on that vote. new york was the epicentre of the initial coronavirus outbreak in...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news.the european union have warned the two sides are unlikely to reach a post—brexit trade deal by sunday — with big differences remaining in their respective positions. the eu has set a bold new climate goal — reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 55% on 1990 levels by the end of the decade. staying with our main story, both uk prime minister and the head of the european commission have spoken in gloomy terms about the likelihood of a post—brexit trade deal. 0ne sticking point is the uk's unwillingness to follow any subsequent changes in eu rules if it wants to maintain easy access to the single market. for britain, that amounts to a loss of sovereignty. but for the eu, britain is free to act as it wishes but must pay a market price for divergence. here's borisjohnson and ursula von der leyen. there are two key things that we cannot seem to make progress and that is the wretched clause to keep the uk locked in to whatever they want to do in terms of legislation which, there's the whole iss
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news.the european union have warned the two sides are unlikely to reach a post—brexit trade deal by sunday — with big differences remaining in their respective positions. the eu has set a bold new climate goal — reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 55% on 1990 levels by the end of the decade. staying with our main story, both uk prime minister and the head of the european commission have spoken in...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.ines , a panel of us experts recommends that the szier covid—19 vaccine be given approvalfor use. the food and drug administration normally follows its advice. some of the poorest countries of the world face severe hardship from the long—term consequences of the pandemic. international organisations such as the world bank and the charity oxfam have warned that up to 70 million people could be pushed into extreme poverty, undoing decades of progress. and, as the bbc‘s george alagiah has been finding out, the squeeze on household income here in britain is having a direct impact on lives elsewhere. spitalfields in east london has attracted migrants for centuries. in the 17th it was french protestants. in the late 19th jews settled here. today it is a home from home for bangladeshi migrants. one of the things migrants have always done, once they establish themselves and their new lives in places like this, is to start sending money back home. my own family has done that. the problem is, th
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.ines , a panel of us experts recommends that the szier covid—19 vaccine be given approvalfor use. the food and drug administration normally follows its advice. some of the poorest countries of the world face severe hardship from the long—term consequences of the pandemic. international organisations such as the world bank and the charity oxfam have warned that up to 70 million people could be pushed into extreme...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.es: britain and the european union remain far apart as talks between borisjohnson and eu chief ursula von der leyen in brussels end without agreement. but negotiations to break the trade talks deadlock will continue, with a firm decision expected by sunday. the us government wants to break up facebook over concerns it's abusing its dominance in social media to crush smaller competitors. federal and state regulators have sued the company, saying it's become a digital monopoly and should be ordered to sell off instagram and whastapp, which have billions of users. new york's attorney—general, who is leading a coalition of 48 states suing facebook, explained why they decided to take action. for nearly a decade, facebook has used its dominance, and monopoly power to crush smaller rivals and snuff out competition, all at the expense of everyday users. by using its vast troves of data and money, facebook has squashed or hindered what the company perceived as potential threats. they have reduc
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.es: britain and the european union remain far apart as talks between borisjohnson and eu chief ursula von der leyen in brussels end without agreement. but negotiations to break the trade talks deadlock will continue, with a firm decision expected by sunday. the us government wants to break up facebook over concerns it's abusing its dominance in social media to crush smaller competitors. federal and state regulators...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.st headlines. new zealand security agencies the new zealand security agencies were too focused on the threat from terrorism. two of the bigger states in the united states one of a warning public health crisis. it is said that christmas will be a bigger challenge than thanksgiving. some ‘breaking' news for you now. a competitive form of break dancing, known as breaking, has been confirmed as a new sport for the 2024 paris olympics. the president of the international olympic committee says it will make the games "more youthful and urban". let's speak to antonio castillo, founder of competitive brea kdancing in the united states, and is a breakdancer himself. thank you forjoining us and congratulations. i suppose you are happy today. you had a role in making this happen, what was that? much of it was asked just trying new things in our community and organising competitions and, more than anything, advocating for breaking to become an olympic sport so the entire world is excited, we are ex
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.st headlines. new zealand security agencies the new zealand security agencies were too focused on the threat from terrorism. two of the bigger states in the united states one of a warning public health crisis. it is said that christmas will be a bigger challenge than thanksgiving. some ‘breaking' news for you now. a competitive form of break dancing, known as breaking, has been confirmed as a new sport for the 2024...
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a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.anel of experts vote to recommend emergency approval of the pfizer/biontech coronavirus vaccine in the united states. a final verdict could take days. a stark warning from britain's prime minister. borisjohnson says there's a "strong possibility" that the uk will fail to strike a post—brexit trade deal with the european union. the actress dame barbara windsor, best known for her roles in the carry on films and the soap eastenders, has died aged 83. she was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease in 2014 and made the news public in 2018. i will do, that'll do! iwill do, that'll do! get i will do, that'll do! get on with the loading. a 4'10" a 410" national treasure. a 4'10" nationaltreasure. not really let's see those chests come out! and fling! funny, cheeky, slightly naughty. but there was a lot more to her then just carry there was a lot more to her thenjust carry on there was a lot more to her then just carry on camping. take them away! she began acting as a teenager born in london and t
a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably.anel of experts vote to recommend emergency approval of the pfizer/biontech coronavirus vaccine in the united states. a final verdict could take days. a stark warning from britain's prime minister. borisjohnson says there's a "strong possibility" that the uk will fail to strike a post—brexit trade deal with the european union. the actress dame barbara windsor, best known for her roles in the carry on...