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but you also go to a fairly affluent section of canterbury. who in my experience can be quite a group of lee conservative tourism is big business here more than $7000000.00 visitors a year generating $550000000.00. uncertainty has a direct impact and we actually had a number of a number of school groups from from europe cancel because they were concerned about chaos and delays the kalai and they're worried about having their kids stuck in traffic for hours and hours and hours in 2017 the city's 40000 strong student body helped return a labor m.p. here a shock result in a strongly conservative region with the next election date still uncertain only the conservative party has so far named its candidate and she is already knocking on doors stockpiling campaign materials and mobilizing supporters i want a general election i want to get the people of canterbury the chance to vote for a conservative because i've got a big program and i want to get on with delivering so from my point if you can't come soon enough. the timing will be crucial an early
but you also go to a fairly affluent section of canterbury. who in my experience can be quite a group of lee conservative tourism is big business here more than $7000000.00 visitors a year generating $550000000.00. uncertainty has a direct impact and we actually had a number of a number of school groups from from europe cancel because they were concerned about chaos and delays the kalai and they're worried about having their kids stuck in traffic for hours and hours and hours in 2017 the city's...
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but you also go to a fairly affluent section of canterbury. who in my experience can be quite a grew as of lee conservative tourism is big business here more than $7000000.00 visitors a year generating $550000000.00. uncertainty has a direct impact and we actually had a number of a number of school groups from from europe cancel because they were concerned about chaos and delays the kalai and they're worried about having their kids stuck in traffic for hours and hours and hours in 2017 the city's 40000 strong student body helped return a labor m.p. here a shock result in a strongly conservative region with the next election date still uncertain only the conservative party has so far named its candidate and she's already knocking on doors stockpiling campaign materials and mobilizing supporters i want a general election i want to give the people of canterbury the chance to vote for a conservative because i've got a big program and i want to get on with delivering so from my point here it can't come soon enough. the timing will be crucial an ear
but you also go to a fairly affluent section of canterbury. who in my experience can be quite a grew as of lee conservative tourism is big business here more than $7000000.00 visitors a year generating $550000000.00. uncertainty has a direct impact and we actually had a number of a number of school groups from from europe cancel because they were concerned about chaos and delays the kalai and they're worried about having their kids stuck in traffic for hours and hours and hours in 2017 the...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, who's on a visit to india, says he feels "ashamed and sorryritish troops in punjab in 1919. prostrating himself at the site of the jallianwala bagh massacre in amritsar, archbishop welby described it as a place of great wickedness. he said he could not speak on the behalf of the british government, but he was "personally very sorry for this terrible atrocity." now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there, i'm tulsen tollett and this is your wednesday sport briefing, where we start with the footballing news that cristiano ronaldo now has 93 international goals after he scored four for defending champions portugal in their 5—1 euro 2020 qualifier victory in lithuania. the 34—year—old's first goal was from the penalty spot while his last three came in a 14—minute spell in the second half as they made it successive wins in group b, in what was ronaldo's eighth international hat—trick. his team remain second and one point clear of serbia with a game in hand. elsewhere, there were wins for world champions france with a
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, who's on a visit to india, says he feels "ashamed and sorryritish troops in punjab in 1919. prostrating himself at the site of the jallianwala bagh massacre in amritsar, archbishop welby described it as a place of great wickedness. he said he could not speak on the behalf of the british government, but he was "personally very sorry for this terrible atrocity." now it's time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. hello there,...
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the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, who's on a visit to india, says he feels "ashamed and sorryrostrating himself at the site of the massacre in amritsar, archbishop welby described it as a place of great wickedness. he said he could not speak on the behalf of the british government, but he was "personally very sorry for this terrible atrocity." hong kong's pro—democracy protests have spilled onto the football a freight train accident in illinois is causing black smoke. there is no immediate reports of injuries. the train was reportedly carrying ethanol for use in engine fuel. hong kong's pro—democracy protests have spilled onto the football terraces as the territory's team face iran in the world cup qualifier. our correspondent nick beake was at the game. singing. well, this has been an opportunity once again for the young people of hong kong to join together and make their voices heard. it's not a rally, though, it's not fights with the police. this is a football match. although it does seem that tonight's sport does take second place because the bigger fight is for the future
the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, who's on a visit to india, says he feels "ashamed and sorryrostrating himself at the site of the massacre in amritsar, archbishop welby described it as a place of great wickedness. he said he could not speak on the behalf of the british government, but he was "personally very sorry for this terrible atrocity." hong kong's pro—democracy protests have spilled onto the football a freight train accident in illinois is causing black smoke....
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are very arresting image of the archbishop of canterbury who is lying down on the ground, prostratingl for the 400 indian civilians who were massacred by the british army in 1919. it is extremely symbolically important because of course the british government has declined to apologise for this atrocity many years, that was by a british army officer. he can't apologise on behalf of the uk government but he has apologised very personally for what happened then,in very personally for what happened then, in sharp contrast to david conran and theresa may who said it was shameful —— david cameron. but they didn't go so far as to say sorry. the queen, as long ago as 1997, echoed some, as one understands it, voiced some significant regrets for this incident, which was condemned. it is quite interesting to read this, it was condemned by the then secretary of state for war, winston churchill, who called it a monstrous action. but nothing happened. and just to finish on that point, there was a statement of in parliament by theresa may in april around the time of the centenary of that massacre. s
are very arresting image of the archbishop of canterbury who is lying down on the ground, prostratingl for the 400 indian civilians who were massacred by the british army in 1919. it is extremely symbolically important because of course the british government has declined to apologise for this atrocity many years, that was by a british army officer. he can't apologise on behalf of the uk government but he has apologised very personally for what happened then,in very personally for what happened...
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the archbishop of canterbury has called for "a cooling of tempers on all sides" — as all bishops in the in the us, a cia officer is reported to be the whistleblower whose claims have prompted impeachment proceedings against president trump. tens of thousands of people working for the police in england and wales have not been properly vetted — a watchdog report has found. and in angola, prince harry walks through a partially—cleared minefield — 22 years after his mother diana did the same. stay with us for today's business news coming up shortly, the latest on holiday—makers stranded by the colla pse on holiday—makers stranded by the collapse of thomas cook. sport now — and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre here's 0lly. the 2019 world athletics championships will begin in the blistering heat of doha today. so hot will it be that the women's marathon will begin at midnight local time. britain's team have been set a target of seven medals. natalie pirks reports from doha. it's an undeniably spectacular place to hold the middle east's first athletics world championships, but wit
the archbishop of canterbury has called for "a cooling of tempers on all sides" — as all bishops in the in the us, a cia officer is reported to be the whistleblower whose claims have prompted impeachment proceedings against president trump. tens of thousands of people working for the police in england and wales have not been properly vetted — a watchdog report has found. and in angola, prince harry walks through a partially—cleared minefield — 22 years after his mother diana...
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the archbishop of canterbury has called for "a cooling of tempers on all sides" — as all bishops in theage in the brexit debate. in the us, a cia officer is reported to be the whistle—blower whose claims have prompted impeachment proceedings against president trump. tens of thousands of people working for the police in england and wales have not been properly vetted, a watchdog report has found. and in angola, prince harry walks through a partially—cleared minefield — 22 years after his mother diana did the same. time now for the morning briefing, where we bring you up to speed on the stories people are watching, reading and sharing. the bbc has released more detail on its decision to uphold a complaint against one of its news presenters, naga munchetty. the bbc breakfast host was found to have breached guidelines by criticising president donald trump after he said four female politicians should "go back" to "places from which they came". here's the exchange with her co—host, dan walker, which prompted one viewer to complain about political bias. that was the most telling quote for me l
the archbishop of canterbury has called for "a cooling of tempers on all sides" — as all bishops in theage in the brexit debate. in the us, a cia officer is reported to be the whistle—blower whose claims have prompted impeachment proceedings against president trump. tens of thousands of people working for the police in england and wales have not been properly vetted, a watchdog report has found. and in angola, prince harry walks through a partially—cleared minefield — 22 years...
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a striking image on the front of the times shows the archbishop of canterbury paying his respects athe paper also says two british—australian women have been arrested and detained in iran. it reports they've been held in the same prison as nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the jailed british—iranian mother. the guardian's lead is the story we're covering this morning that retailers want ministers to step in to help stop high—street shop closures. they also have that picture of four previous british prime ministers at the memorial service for the former liberal democrat leader, paddy ashdown, who died in december. the sun reports that the cartoon character fireman sam has been dropped as a mascot for one british brigade, because managers believe he's "too male" and could put women off applying to join. if you want to get in contact about this. there's plenty to talk to us. do you remember that campaign, there was a little girl who said, i can't remember, she wasn't sure she could bea remember, she wasn't sure she could be a firefighter. there was an amazing worldwide campaign for female fire
a striking image on the front of the times shows the archbishop of canterbury paying his respects athe paper also says two british—australian women have been arrested and detained in iran. it reports they've been held in the same prison as nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the jailed british—iranian mother. the guardian's lead is the story we're covering this morning that retailers want ministers to step in to help stop high—street shop closures. they also have that picture of four previous...
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paul brennan traveled to canterbury to gauge the mood there now. the river star winds serenely through historic camp to bring far from the political storms of westminster punters glide on crystal clear water braving september. it's a far from typical constituency but a crucial battleground you get the students who are on the whole very very liberal usually on the on the left of center. then but you also go to a fairly affluent section of canterbury. who in my experience can be quite a grew a civil a conservative tourism is big business here more than $7000000.00 visitors a year generating $550000000.00. uncertainty has a direct impact and we actually had a number of a number of school groups from from europe council because they were concerned about chaos in the laser kalai and they're worried about having their kids stuck in traffic for hours and hours and hours in 2017 the city's 40000 strong student body helped return a labor m.p. here a shock result in a strongly conservative region with the next election date still uncertain only the conservat
paul brennan traveled to canterbury to gauge the mood there now. the river star winds serenely through historic camp to bring far from the political storms of westminster punters glide on crystal clear water braving september. it's a far from typical constituency but a crucial battleground you get the students who are on the whole very very liberal usually on the on the left of center. then but you also go to a fairly affluent section of canterbury. who in my experience can be quite a grew a...
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grew up in canterbury which was like many of the other pilots very quiet, small rural town, reading and drinking were the games that were dominant. he was catholic. udet he is talking of seeing one of his victims. wased a pilot, the machine completely smashed. interesting the little black and tan dog in the observer seat. i felt like a murderer. he wanted to see his victim. the fact there was a dog there did a number on him. this is hard to read. i apologize. he is talking about flying a mission and his courage all but gone after the experience of this morning. one thing he did a lot was maintained, like many of the pilots, very tearful kind of black humor with the pilots, then he would go back to his tent or room and he would bring his hands and grabbed his -- wring his hands and grab his knees and cry himself to sleep, .alled keening this is the passive aggressive part. everything is fine, we will kill the baron and roast him alive, then go back to his room and have a meltdown. he was an accompanist violinist. pilots -- this is before the modern things like tv , this is what you did w
grew up in canterbury which was like many of the other pilots very quiet, small rural town, reading and drinking were the games that were dominant. he was catholic. udet he is talking of seeing one of his victims. wased a pilot, the machine completely smashed. interesting the little black and tan dog in the observer seat. i felt like a murderer. he wanted to see his victim. the fact there was a dog there did a number on him. this is hard to read. i apologize. he is talking about flying a...
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. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today thele here in london tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this day, that every single move she makes in public will be recorded and observed. a very difficult life indeed. >> we'll be back in just a moment with some closing observations and one final look at what has justifiably been called the wedding of the century. >> by the authority of the state of new york, i pronounce that they are husband and wife. you may kiss the bride. >> your wedding was seen by an astonishing number of people. 16 and 19 million viewers. how do you account for that kind of popularity? >> oh, i can't. i can't. the way it's grown is just amazing to me. >> it did appear in the '80s it was a good time for daytime soap operas, esp
. >> the archbishop of canterbury called the wedding of prince charles and lady diana spencer today thele here in london tonight are still talking about the events of the day. >> when you have great moments like the royal wedding, they are part of history and it's done beautifully and everybody has a chance to watch it all on television and everybody just wants to drink a toast to chuck and di. >> a princess who must now be aware, as it was on this day, that every single move...