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upon his return steinbeck in writing canterbury row. later recalled a group of soldiers had asked him to write something funny that is it about the war, we are sick of war. based on the life of his close friend the marine biologist who influences non- way of thinking canterbury road was a celebration of nonconformity. steinbeck's treatment of an enduring collection of characters living on the edges of monterey society might even be considered the first novel of the american counterculture. in the work he refused two and the boys a self defined a social outcast of the virtuous the beatitudes, the beauties there nonconformity is matched which is hairless, plotless marked by the infinity possibility by unrelated, irrelevant details sometimes running and one direction and leading to unfortunate consequences. but is so unintended to throw into question any sense of causality, order or purpose. steinbeck throws the reader into the world of canterbury road is a full participant and establishes a morality and human decency among the chaos. like
upon his return steinbeck in writing canterbury row. later recalled a group of soldiers had asked him to write something funny that is it about the war, we are sick of war. based on the life of his close friend the marine biologist who influences non- way of thinking canterbury road was a celebration of nonconformity. steinbeck's treatment of an enduring collection of characters living on the edges of monterey society might even be considered the first novel of the american counterculture. in...
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is canterbury. —— going to be.h is well—intentioned but may never end up being delivered? i well-intentioned but may never end up being delivered?- end up being delivered? i must sa that end up being delivered? i must say that some _ end up being delivered? i must say that some part _ end up being delivered? i must say that some part of _ end up being delivered? i must say that some part of that - end up being delivered? i must say that some part of that 23 l say that some part of that 23 billion was already announced during cop27 so we still really need to go back and dissect some of those figures to see exactly how much will go into our communities and into the economies, and there is still so much more to be done if we are looking at even just the balance sheet, we need more. countries like botswana and egypt really do need a lot more to deal with that adaptation and resilience funding. the funding cap is still too high, particularly if you consider the fact that many african countries, by 67% have competing nee
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many historic cathedrals are known for their incredible architecture, but now canterbury cathedral isg used as a canvas for a spectacular light show as artists try to bring the renaissance to life. simonjones reports. let there be light. and let there be sound. the aim — to take the audience on a physical and emotionaljourney transforming their sense of place, and space. the theme, a journey into the renaissance world, political and economic spheres, with canterbury cathedral acting as the canvas. as an artist, i don't think you can get better. it's a remarkable place to work. but actually, it's not what we do with it, it's the reaction that the audience have when they come here. that's the bit that makes it special. an artwork is an artwork in the studio until you put it in front of an audience. and when you put in a building like this, it's really those three parts — ourselves, the artwork and the building and the sense of place here. it's the second year that the cathedral has embraced light and sound like this on a huge scale. last year's show focused on space and science. those b
many historic cathedrals are known for their incredible architecture, but now canterbury cathedral isg used as a canvas for a spectacular light show as artists try to bring the renaissance to life. simonjones reports. let there be light. and let there be sound. the aim — to take the audience on a physical and emotionaljourney transforming their sense of place, and space. the theme, a journey into the renaissance world, political and economic spheres, with canterbury cathedral acting as the...
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and let there be light — the extraordinary display illuminating canterbury cathedral.or a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's will perry. we're just a couple of days away from the ryder cup getting under way, in rome. it will be the first tournament since the start of the breakway liv golf series. brooks koepka is the only rebel golfer taking part on the us team, europe made the decision to exclude liv golfers — so no ryder cup legends sergio garcia, lee westwood, and ian poulter. it's certainly a little strange not having them around, but i think this week of all weeks, it's going to hit home with them that they're not here, and i think they are going to miss being here more than we are missing them. i think this week is a realisation that the decision that they made has led to not being part of this week, and that's tough and the landscape in golf is ever—changing and more dynamic, and we will see what's happening and whether they will be a part of it in the future. i always thought leading up to this week is when it's going to hit home that they are not
and let there be light — the extraordinary display illuminating canterbury cathedral.or a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's will perry. we're just a couple of days away from the ryder cup getting under way, in rome. it will be the first tournament since the start of the breakway liv golf series. brooks koepka is the only rebel golfer taking part on the us team, europe made the decision to exclude liv golfers — so no ryder cup legends sergio garcia, lee westwood, and ian...
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and the art installation at canterbury cathedral immersing visitors in the great artworks of the renaissanceup on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news — rory mcilroy says the rebel liv golfers who have been left out of the european team might have their regrets. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the go—ahead has been given to develop the uk's largest untapped oil and gas field in the north sea. rosebank, which is 80 miles west of shetland, is expected to produce the equivalent of 300 million barrels of oil during the expected 25 year lifetime of the project. but the decision is controversial due to its impact on climate change — last month, 50 mps and peers from all major parties raised concerns that the oil field could produce 200 million tonnes of carbon dioxide. alexandra mackenzie reports. north sea oil is again at the centre of economic, political and climate debate. the long discussed rosebank oil and gas field is run by the norwegian state energy firm. it says this will bring massive investment and jobs to the uk.— and jobs to the uk. there is a continued _ and job
and the art installation at canterbury cathedral immersing visitors in the great artworks of the renaissanceup on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news — rory mcilroy says the rebel liv golfers who have been left out of the european team might have their regrets. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the go—ahead has been given to develop the uk's largest untapped oil and gas field in the north sea. rosebank, which is 80 miles west of shetland, is expected to produce the...
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many historic cathedrals are known for their incredible architecture, but now canterbury cathedral ise to life. simonjones reports. let there be light... ..and let there be sound. the aim — to take the audience on a physical and emotionaljourney transforming their sense of place, and space. the theme, a journey into the renaissance world, a time of major change in the cultural, artistic, political and economic spheres, with canterbury cathedral acting as the canvas. as an artist, i don't think you can get better. it's a remarkable place to work. but actually, it's not what we do with it, it's the reaction that the audience have when they come here, that's the bit that makes it special. an artwork is an artwork in the studio until you put it in front of an audience. and when you put in a building like this, it's really those three parts, ourselves, the artwork and the building and the sense of place here. it's the second year that the cathedral has embraced light and sound like this on a huge scale. last year's show focused on space and science. those behind the display say they're a b
many historic cathedrals are known for their incredible architecture, but now canterbury cathedral ise to life. simonjones reports. let there be light... ..and let there be sound. the aim — to take the audience on a physical and emotionaljourney transforming their sense of place, and space. the theme, a journey into the renaissance world, a time of major change in the cultural, artistic, political and economic spheres, with canterbury cathedral acting as the canvas. as an artist, i don't...
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of canterbury up the archbishop of canterbury . sorry wokery sorry canterbury's offer to meet to discuss migration despite the distractions , we still need a distractions, we still need a minister for men and rishi sunak attempt to teach pupils maths till they're 18 is a serious miscalculation . miscalculation. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the. saturday five. well come to the saturday five. the best saturday night takeaway that you could order. and tonight it's two for the price of one. as we're serving you a special extended saturday five. expect fiery debate, spicy opinions and a huge topping of fun . every week you join i'll be fun. every week you join i'll be emily and myself along with a guest star. tonight we've got two diane spencer and lewis oakley. >> we do indeed. now it's been a week thicker than a brussel bureaucrats rule book, hasn't it? but guess what? it is saturday night. so why not strap yourself in? we're kicking off with a proper barnstormer of a row as usual. once we've got that all off our chests, we'll swerve int
of canterbury up the archbishop of canterbury . sorry wokery sorry canterbury's offer to meet to discuss migration despite the distractions , we still need a distractions, we still need a minister for men and rishi sunak attempt to teach pupils maths till they're 18 is a serious miscalculation . miscalculation. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the. saturday five. well come to the saturday five. the best saturday night takeaway that you could order. and tonight it's two for the price of one. as...
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in my take ten suella braverman refuses a meeting about immigration with the archbishop of canterbury. she's absolutely right. it's the government running the country, not the church of england . two hours of church of england. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment . and as far as entertainment. and as far as i can see, i haven't been suspended. let's get the news with aaron armstrong . very good with aaron armstrong. very good evening to you, aaron armstrong here in the gb newsroom. >> the family of the school coach driver died in a crash coach driver who died in a crash on wirral yesterday have on the wirral yesterday have described loving described him as a loving husband say husband and father. they say stephen shrimpton suffered medical issues at the wheel of the coach . the 40 year old was the coach. the 40 year old was a father to two children, 15 year old jessica baker also died in the crash. and four other children were taken to hospital, including a 14 year old boy whose injuries are said to be life changing . the chancellor life changing. the chancellor
in my take ten suella braverman refuses a meeting about immigration with the archbishop of canterbury. she's absolutely right. it's the government running the country, not the church of england . two hours of church of england. two hours of big opinion, big debate and big entertainment . and as far as entertainment. and as far as i can see, i haven't been suspended. let's get the news with aaron armstrong . very good with aaron armstrong. very good evening to you, aaron armstrong here in the gb...
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the archbishop has canterbury.to the home secretary a number of times to discuss issues of mutual interest and concern . however, interest and concern. however, it appears that suella has no interest in speaking to him at all. and after she previously branded the government's rwanda plan as against the judgement of god, which i think is astonishing, that he would say that rwanda is a beautiful country. so for the great british debate this out, i'm asking should the church. but british debate this out, i'm askiof should the church. but british debate this out, i'm askiof thewuld the church. but british debate this out, i'm askiof the migration|urch. but british debate this out, i'm askiof the migration debate ut british debate this out, i'm askiof the migration debate .t british debate this out, i'm askiof the migration debate . but out of the migration debate. but joining now is dr. gavin joining me now is dr. gavin ashenden, associate editor of the catholic herald. suzanne evans , political commentator, evans, pol
the archbishop has canterbury.to the home secretary a number of times to discuss issues of mutual interest and concern . however, interest and concern. however, it appears that suella has no interest in speaking to him at all. and after she previously branded the government's rwanda plan as against the judgement of god, which i think is astonishing, that he would say that rwanda is a beautiful country. so for the great british debate this out, i'm asking should the church. but british debate...
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maybe have him in and as canterbury be making theology of canterbury be making theology now?ybe should. >> i'm out of my depth. not for the first time, know, should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading know, should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those watersi >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those waters , he be wading into those waters, though? >> well, historically, the church england in parliament >> well, historically, the chuihad england in parliament >> well, historically, the chuihad thatjland in parliament >> well, historically, the chuihad that rolei in parliament >> well, historically, the chuihad that rolei in parliaup nt >> well, historically, the chuihad that rolei in parliaup on has had that role to speak up on social issues as they see it. i mean, you know, whether you support or not, that's up support that or not, that's up to you to decide. but they do have constitutional role and have a constitutional role and they to out. they are right to speak out. >> she hasn'
maybe have him in and as canterbury be making theology of canterbury be making theology now?ybe should. >> i'm out of my depth. not for the first time, know, should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading know, should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those watersi >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those waters , he be wading into those waters, though? >> well,...
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maybe have him in and as canterbury be making theology of canterbury be making theology now?ybe should. >> i'm out of my depth. not for the first time, know, should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading know, should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those watersi >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those waters , he be wading into those waters, though? >> well, historically, the church england in parliament >> well, historically, the chuihad england in parliament >> well, historically, the chuihad thatjland in parliament >> well, historically, the chuihad that rolei in parliament >> well, historically, the chuihad that rolei in parliaup nt >> well, historically, the chuihad that rolei in parliaup on has had that role to speak up on social issues as they see it. i mean, you know, whether you support or not, that's up support that or not, that's up to you to decide. but they do have constitutional role and have a constitutional role and they to out. they are right to speak out. >> she hasn'
maybe have him in and as canterbury be making theology of canterbury be making theology now?ybe should. >> i'm out of my depth. not for the first time, know, should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading know, should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those should >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those watersi >> i'm out of my depth. not for the firwading those waters , he be wading into those waters, though? >> well,...
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the earthquake occurred at a depth of 11 km in canterbury province and it is the biggest earthquake ofyear in this country. the serious damage caused by this earthquake was not reported. the palestinian fighters formed a new coral reef to fight against the zionist regime in the tulkarm camp in the north of the west bank. resistance is the only way is there anything new in the west bank about confronting the invaders? today , we are announcing the formation of a battalion related to quds pots in the turkam camp, which is the continuation of the quds battalions in the west bank, which was announced in the golden telegram on the movement of islamic jihad. the kurdish resistance did not leave it and it continues the path of the forces that took up arms to defend the camp and the al-qasa mosque. the book of the enemy of the occupiers , i say that in order to counter any attack by them and to step on the path of martyrs and prisoners until the liberation of palestine from lot jews and raising the flag of palestine on top of al-qasa mosque, we are ready for the rest of the west bank camp, pop
the earthquake occurred at a depth of 11 km in canterbury province and it is the biggest earthquake ofyear in this country. the serious damage caused by this earthquake was not reported. the palestinian fighters formed a new coral reef to fight against the zionist regime in the tulkarm camp in the north of the west bank. resistance is the only way is there anything new in the west bank about confronting the invaders? today , we are announcing the formation of a battalion related to quds pots in...
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there is a wedding certificate accompanied by a special marriage license from the archbishop of canterburyossi. the couple say they moved to glasgow after leaving bristol in 2021. the us authorities say that the story that you've just told me is a load of rubbish and that you're nicholas rossi. the truth, according to the us authorities, is that nicholas rossi left america in 2017 and flew initially to dublin. police records show that in the period leading up to his departure, he was being investigated for id theft and credit card fraud worth $200,000 after his foster parents accused him of betraying them in the worst possible way. injune that year, he's in england. these photos were taken during a brief relationship that began online and ended with alleged behaviour that led essex police to investigate a rape claim. are you a rapist? 11 months after his arrest and facing a second rape allegation in utah, an edinburgh sheriff was asked to settle the question of identity. in their evidence, the hospital staff that treated arthur knight for covid said they recognised him from the interpol wa
there is a wedding certificate accompanied by a special marriage license from the archbishop of canterburyossi. the couple say they moved to glasgow after leaving bristol in 2021. the us authorities say that the story that you've just told me is a load of rubbish and that you're nicholas rossi. the truth, according to the us authorities, is that nicholas rossi left america in 2017 and flew initially to dublin. police records show that in the period leading up to his departure, he was being...
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bravo man should take up the archbishop of canterbury .the distractions , we still need a distractions, we still need a minister for men and rishi sunak attempt to teach pupils maths till they're 18 is a serious miscalculation . miscalculation. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the. saturday five. well come to the saturday five. the best saturday night takeaway that you could order. and tonight it's two for the price of one. as we're serving you a special extended saturday five. expect fiery debate, spicy opinions and a huge topping of fun . every week you join i'll be fun. every week you join i'll be emily and myself along with a guest star. tonight we've got two diane spencer and lewis oakley. >> we do indeed. now it's been a week thicker than a brussel bureaucrats rule book, hasn't it? but guess what? it is saturday night. so why not strap yourself in? we're kicking off with a proper barnstormer of a row as usual. once we've got that all off our chests, we'll swerve into some light hearted banter . that's as shameless as banter. that's as shame
bravo man should take up the archbishop of canterbury .the distractions , we still need a distractions, we still need a minister for men and rishi sunak attempt to teach pupils maths till they're 18 is a serious miscalculation . miscalculation. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the. saturday five. well come to the saturday five. the best saturday night takeaway that you could order. and tonight it's two for the price of one. as we're serving you a special extended saturday five. expect fiery...
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bravo man should take up the archbishop of canterbury .the distractions , we still need a distractions, we still need a minister for men and rishi sunak attempt to teach pupils maths till they're 18 is a serious miscalculation . miscalculation. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the. saturday five. well come to the saturday five. the best saturday night takeaway that you could order. and tonight it's two for the price of one. as we're serving you a special extended saturday five. expect fiery debate, spicy opinions and a huge topping of fun . every week you join i'll be fun. every week you join i'll be emily and myself along with a guest star. tonight we've got two diane spencer and lewis oakley. >> we do indeed. now it's been a week thicker than a brussel bureaucrats rule book, hasn't it? but guess what? it is saturday night. so why not
bravo man should take up the archbishop of canterbury .the distractions , we still need a distractions, we still need a minister for men and rishi sunak attempt to teach pupils maths till they're 18 is a serious miscalculation . miscalculation. >> it's 7 pm. and this is the. saturday five. well come to the saturday five. the best saturday night takeaway that you could order. and tonight it's two for the price of one. as we're serving you a special extended saturday five. expect fiery...
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there is a wedding certificate accompanied by a special marriage licence from the archbishop of canterburyolas rossi. the couple say they moved to glasgow after leaving bristol in 2021. the us authorities say that the story that you've just told me is a load of rubbish and that you're nicholas rossi. the truth, according to the us authorities, is that nicholas rossi left america in 2017 and flew initially to dublin. police records show that in the period leading up to his departure, he was being investigated for id theft and credit card fraud worth $200,000 after his foster parents accused him of betraying them in the worst possible way. injune that year, he's in england. these photos were taken during a brief relationship that began online and ended with alleged behaviour that led essex police to investigate a rape claim. are you a rapist? 11 months after his arrest and facing a second rape allegation in utah, an edinburgh sheriff was asked to settle the question of identity. in their evidence, the hospital staff that treated arthur knight for covid said they recognised him from the inter
there is a wedding certificate accompanied by a special marriage licence from the archbishop of canterburyolas rossi. the couple say they moved to glasgow after leaving bristol in 2021. the us authorities say that the story that you've just told me is a load of rubbish and that you're nicholas rossi. the truth, according to the us authorities, is that nicholas rossi left america in 2017 and flew initially to dublin. police records show that in the period leading up to his departure, he was...
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archbishop of canterbury request for a meeting on immigration.is i a christian and this i am a christian and i regularly go to church services, but i think archbishop welby should back from political should back off from political comments as i proudly support controlling our borders and my local church doesn't make political judgements . if that political judgements. if that changes, i think it could push many christians away . so sandra, many christians away. so sandra, a lot of people will agree with that sentiment. joseph says this i believe that religion and politics should not mix , but politics should not mix, but it's braverman that has overstepped the mark here, not welby . her rhetoric is very welby. her rhetoric is very divisive and demonises people who are in genuine need of refuge. great point. there from joseph. keep those views coming in a great balance. that's what we try and do on gb news and of course subscribe to our youtube channel and follow us on our socials were of course at gb news. now to our next story. the uk's biggest
archbishop of canterbury request for a meeting on immigration.is i a christian and this i am a christian and i regularly go to church services, but i think archbishop welby should back from political should back off from political comments as i proudly support controlling our borders and my local church doesn't make political judgements . if that political judgements. if that changes, i think it could push many christians away . so sandra, many christians away. so sandra, a lot of people will...
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and let there be light — the extraordinary display illuminating canterbury cathedral. the ryder cup
and let there be light — the extraordinary display illuminating canterbury cathedral. the ryder cup
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and the art installation at canterbury cathedral immersing visitors in the great artworks of the renaissance
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. >> fascinating of conversation, dave canterbury, appreciate your time. >>> still ahead, the race toa city in ukraine. people are trapped under rubble. we'll get you to what we know. this is the all-new ergo smart base from tempur-pedic. and it responds to snoring, so you don't have to. so, no more nudging your partner. sleeping on the other side... the house. because the mpur-ergo smart base actually detects snoring... ...then automatically adjusts to help reducet. all night, every night. don't miss our biggest sale of the year, with savings up to $700 on select adjustable mattress sets, and experience the deep, undisturbed rest of tempur-pedic. learn more at tempurpedic.com - [narrator] we just shipped our millionth monthly coffee subscription box. we're sending custom thank-you gifts to everyone on our team who helped us get there. i had to call eric at custom ink. custom ink has been with us from the beginning, and he makes sure that we get everything we need, and even reminds us of our own company milestones. this milestone though, i get to tell him about. he is every bit as exc
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pretty much the adjustment nice joins us from canterbury in the united kingdom. he is ameritas gresham, professor of law, and the former league prosecute are of the summit. i'm the last which trial for the united nations that the international criminal tribunal for yugoslavia. good to have you with us so. so 1st of all, what do you make of the prospects of this case? being thrown out, of course, is russia was the ceiling. i'm not sure that i'm giving the position to assess the prospect does a very strong decision in the 1st place in favor of ukraine. and that was before we reached the merits stage. and i think what will be most interesting in the developing argument over the next few days is not just the position of ukraine and russia. oh, the federal russian federation pro says the safety of the states which include the united kingdom. but not, i think the united states of america are allowed to intervene and to make arguments so impossible to assess the outcome of the the original decision was a very strong one thing for your listeners in view is it's in put in
pretty much the adjustment nice joins us from canterbury in the united kingdom. he is ameritas gresham, professor of law, and the former league prosecute are of the summit. i'm the last which trial for the united nations that the international criminal tribunal for yugoslavia. good to have you with us so. so 1st of all, what do you make of the prospects of this case? being thrown out, of course, is russia was the ceiling. i'm not sure that i'm giving the position to assess the prospect does a...
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cathedrals are places known for incredible architecture and a peaceful atmosphere, but now canterburye theme, a journey into the renaissance world, a time of major change in the cultural, artistic, political and economic spheres with canterbury cathedral acting as the canvas. as an artist, i don't think you can get better. it's a remarkable place to work. but actually it's not what we do with it, it's the reaction that the audience have when they come here. that's the bit that makes it special. an artwork is an artwork in the studio until you put it in front of an audience. and when we put it in a building like this, it's really those three parts, ourselves, the artwork, the building and the sense of place here. it's the second year that the cathedral has embraced light and sound like this on a huge scale. last year's show focused on space and science. those behind the display say they're a bit like the cathedral�*s famous stained glass windows, telling stories with the help of colour and light. it's quite a contrast to the more tranquil atmosphere of the daytime. but the evening show
cathedrals are places known for incredible architecture and a peaceful atmosphere, but now canterburye theme, a journey into the renaissance world, a time of major change in the cultural, artistic, political and economic spheres with canterbury cathedral acting as the canvas. as an artist, i don't think you can get better. it's a remarkable place to work. but actually it's not what we do with it, it's the reaction that the audience have when they come here. that's the bit that makes it special....
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i mean, the archbishop of canterbury, who used to work who i know you also used to work for in the dayide each other and appearing and both appearing on the balcony family. balcony. he's with his family. she's with hers. she insisted that her side of the family, her sister and her nieces and nephews were present for that moment. and we know that not many non—royals ever appear on the balcony. what's the last example, i suppose winston churchill. so that was significant too. think significant too. do we think that really ruling that the queen is really ruling the oris that the queen is really ruling the or is the king very the roost or is the king very much in command ? much in command? >> that. i think >> i wouldn't say that. i think she is an absolutely crucial support role for him. and i think the balcony and combined families is modern britain. you know what family do you not know? you know, i'm one of them. >> blended families, blended. >> blended families, blended. >> absolutely. so they are actually representing what modern britain is today. but is it problematic for them that th
i mean, the archbishop of canterbury, who used to work who i know you also used to work for in the dayide each other and appearing and both appearing on the balcony family. balcony. he's with his family. she's with hers. she insisted that her side of the family, her sister and her nieces and nephews were present for that moment. and we know that not many non—royals ever appear on the balcony. what's the last example, i suppose winston churchill. so that was significant too. think significant...
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news. >> should the home secretary meet the archbishop of canterbury ? canterbury?ot you going. >> has anthony says suella braverman should not meet with mr welby. he should have nothing to do with politics. >> and hanson says the home secretary should meet the archbishop. i'm a catholic and i have much more conservative views, you see, jeff says if justin welby wants to make political comment, he should stand for election to parliament like anybody else. >> but don't forget he's in the lords, in the lords , so he has lords, in the lords, so he has got a link to politics. >> mean, historically somebody >> i mean, historically somebody in his job, as it were, has a right to express his views. it's whether or not he has a right to meet the secretary and meet the home secretary and whether or not she's being more than impolite to not meet him. >> i think she is being impolite. i think she should listen to what he has to say, even if it even if you don't agree with there must be agree with it, there must be a reason she's not, though she probably feels like a lot our pr
news. >> should the home secretary meet the archbishop of canterbury ? canterbury?ot you going. >> has anthony says suella braverman should not meet with mr welby. he should have nothing to do with politics. >> and hanson says the home secretary should meet the archbishop. i'm a catholic and i have much more conservative views, you see, jeff says if justin welby wants to make political comment, he should stand for election to parliament like anybody else. >> but don't...
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the two men were sentenced at canterbury crown court today.ow for the latest is joining me now for the latest is gb news home and security editor mark white. mark what is the latest on this? >> well, it's a worrying occurrence because what the home office have said is that it's actually becoming much more commonplace now on the beaches of france. the french police are being confronted with increasing levels of violence to the men have just been convicted . did in have just been convicted. did in crown court chelmsford , crown crown court chelmsford, crown court, they are saleh tayeb, abdullah , who is aged 33, and abdullah, who is aged 33, and ahmed omar saleh qatar. i was hoping we'd have the pictures of them there to saleh tayeb, abdullah . we've got it. there he abdullah. we've got it. there he is on the right. ahmed omar saleh qatar on the left. qatar is from sudan and abdullah is from iraq. now, they had been on a boat launching from a beach in france when they were confronted by officers trying to stop them and a violent disorder ensued.
the two men were sentenced at canterbury crown court today.ow for the latest is joining me now for the latest is gb news home and security editor mark white. mark what is the latest on this? >> well, it's a worrying occurrence because what the home office have said is that it's actually becoming much more commonplace now on the beaches of france. the french police are being confronted with increasing levels of violence to the men have just been convicted . did in have just been convicted....
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, 36% back assisted canterbury, 36% back assisted dying.hese topics become the matter of priests ? of priests? >> well, maybe we should have started off by talking about about euthanasia, because, you know, people have got a variety of views about sexuality and but but the idea that the church, which has always understood that human life is not something that we have the freedom to dispose of, if you can't make it, you shouldn't destroy it. it's quite incredible that a state church should have come to the point where it's dropped its understanding about the sanctity of human nature. and the problem with net zero is that , you with with net zero is that, you know, it's not a matter of follow the science. science follow the science. the science gives us a whole series of different understandings about climate change. there are a huge amount of controversy about the models are used, and models that are being used, and there's a great deal to be said for the that of the for the fact that many of the green initiatives have actually causing more
, 36% back assisted canterbury, 36% back assisted dying.hese topics become the matter of priests ? of priests? >> well, maybe we should have started off by talking about about euthanasia, because, you know, people have got a variety of views about sexuality and but but the idea that the church, which has always understood that human life is not something that we have the freedom to dispose of, if you can't make it, you shouldn't destroy it. it's quite incredible that a state church should...
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because it seems that, you know, i mean, all right, i might take the mickey out of the archbishop of canterburyo that pretty fair game that i do that . but where is the defence of christian culture? where is the recognition that the king is the leader of the church, the head of our church, that we have a full christian constitution and we can be tolerant of all and we're actually rather good at it , certainly compared to our european neighbours . but i just european neighbours. but i just think many of these local councils have got their priorities completely and utterly wrong . perhaps here's utterly wrong. perhaps here's another area where rishi sunak could stand up and say the right thing. >> indeed, both sides of the story, though. a spokesman for the muslim council of britain said the definition has widespread support and been widespread support and has been adopted most national adopted by most national political outside the political parties outside the conservative , which conservative party, which is once mired accusations once again mired in accusations of institutional islam phobia.
because it seems that, you know, i mean, all right, i might take the mickey out of the archbishop of canterburyo that pretty fair game that i do that . but where is the defence of christian culture? where is the recognition that the king is the leader of the church, the head of our church, that we have a full christian constitution and we can be tolerant of all and we're actually rather good at it , certainly compared to our european neighbours . but i just european neighbours. but i just think...
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because it seems that, you know, i mean, all right, i might take the mickey out of the archbishop of canterburyo that pretty fair game that i do that . but where is the defence of christian culture? where is the recognition that the king is the leader of the church, the head of our church, that we have a full christian constitution and we can be tolerant of all and we're actually rather good at it , certainly compared to our european neighbours . but i just european neighbours. but i just think many of these local councils have got their priorities completely and utterly wrong . perhaps here's utterly wrong. perhaps here's another area where rishi sunak could stand up and say the right thing. >> indeed, both sides of the story, though. a spokesman for the muslim council of britain said the definition has widespread support and been widespread support and has been adopted most national adopted by most national political outside the political parties outside the conservative , which conservative party, which is once mired accusations once again mired in accusations of institutional islam phobia.
because it seems that, you know, i mean, all right, i might take the mickey out of the archbishop of canterburyo that pretty fair game that i do that . but where is the defence of christian culture? where is the recognition that the king is the leader of the church, the head of our church, that we have a full christian constitution and we can be tolerant of all and we're actually rather good at it , certainly compared to our european neighbours . but i just european neighbours. but i just think...
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and the archbishop of canterbury should take out of the king's take a leaf out of the king's book becausetical. that's what the church of england should be doing. okay, there's nothing wrong the or the wrong with the king or the church speaking about the poor or downtrodden or the or the downtrodden or the environment, so long they environment, so long as they don't government don't criticise government policies . policies. >> okay. rafe heydel—mankoo thank . it's always a thank you. it's always a pleasure living the dickie bow and you've been getting touch and you've been getting in touch with rejoin eu with your views on rejoin eu march course, kind march today of course, it kind of fruity down there. of got a bit fruity down there. malcolm says by every measure brexit has an expected brexit has been an expected disaster for the people marching want for this want to improve things for this country. that's way country. that's one way of putting charlotte says putting it. and charlotte says this of don't want to be this many of us don't want to be part a state. we like part of a large sta
and the archbishop of canterbury should take out of the king's take a leaf out of the king's book becausetical. that's what the church of england should be doing. okay, there's nothing wrong the or the wrong with the king or the church speaking about the poor or downtrodden or the or the downtrodden or the environment, so long they environment, so long as they don't government don't criticise government policies . policies. >> okay. rafe heydel—mankoo thank . it's always a thank you....
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also for getting up there a little bit faster because i've i've, i've used hs1 and getting into canterburyalso happen as a national project and we need to be looking at that. who is responsible going responsible for going over budget? responsible for budget? who is responsible for wasting money and we need to be doing things like this and planning hell lot better. planning a hell of a lot better. and think it's a shame that it and i think it's a shame that it is going to go up to birmingham and think the northern of and i think the northern part of it, birmingham, probably it, beyond birmingham, probably isn't we need isn't going to happen. we need to at why that isn't to be looking at why that isn't going why projects going to happen and why projects like this just kind cost like this just kind of cost so much budgeting . much and always over budgeting. >> well, listen, you so >> well, listen, thank you so much thoughts. much for your thoughts. my great british webb there british voices. lee webb there in bedford, stephanie in milton keynes, in keynes, and also miranda in northamptonshire
also for getting up there a little bit faster because i've i've, i've used hs1 and getting into canterburyalso happen as a national project and we need to be looking at that. who is responsible going responsible for going over budget? responsible for budget? who is responsible for wasting money and we need to be doing things like this and planning hell lot better. planning a hell of a lot better. and think it's a shame that it and i think it's a shame that it is going to go up to birmingham and...