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in cardiff.oric day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from _ historic day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from the _ historic day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from the start, _ historic day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from the start, seeing - historic day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from the start, seeing the | i think from the start, seeing the arrival in llandaff cathedral, and the service there but also in the senedd, the significance of king charles the speaking welsh in the senedd and those pictures being beamed around the world, can't really be overstated because he is a monarch now but he learned welsh as a young prince of wales and he has dropped it in here and there over the years but that is probably the most we have heard him speak welsh in recent times. that is a significant moment in itself but also to come to the castle now and meet people here, to have private audiences with their first minister of wales, mark drakeford, and with the presiding officer of the senedd, so a c
in cardiff.oric day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from _ historic day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from the _ historic day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from the start, _ historic day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from the start, seeing - historic day in cardiff. absolutely, i think from the start, seeing the | i think from the start, seeing the arrival in llandaff cathedral, and the service there but also in the senedd, the significance of king charles the speaking welsh in the senedd...
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i thank you forjoining us in the sunshine in cardiff. don't i the sunshine in cardiff. and the queue at westminster. but from here in cardiff from outside the senedd, thank you for joining us. for special coverage here on bbc news. music plays
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, , , ., cardiff? this is exactly what i was ho - inc cardiff?as i always a pleasure. they always had a smile on their face. always a pleasure. they always had a smile on theirface. their always a pleasure. they always had a smile on their face. their energy and enthusiasm really was a very positive for me and i may —— i myself received my obe hear from king charles himself when he was prince of wales and that was such an exciting moment because he spent so much time with us after the award, just to chat, so he was very much a normal, everyday person. you just to chat, so he was very much a normal, everyday person.— just to chat, so he was very much a normal, everyday person. you met the queen for the — normal, everyday person. you met the queen for the first _ normal, everyday person. you met the queen for the first time _ normal, everyday person. you met the queen for the first time when - normal, everyday person. you met the queen for the first time when you i queen for the first time when you werejust 22. i queen for the first time when you w
, , , ., cardiff? this is exactly what i was ho - inc cardiff?as i always a pleasure. they always had a smile on their face. always a pleasure. they always had a smile on theirface. their always a pleasure. they always had a smile on their face. their energy and enthusiasm really was a very positive for me and i may —— i myself received my obe hear from king charles himself when he was prince of wales and that was such an exciting moment because he spent so much time with us after the...
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hywel griffiths, bbc wales, cardiff.ed the country in the ritual rising up it sorrow, expressed quietly and quite movingly by thousands of people who have gathered in the streets to watch the queen's coffin has repeatedly expressed his and his late mother's affection for scotland, northern ireland and wales, but the respect for the distinctive institutions and culture of those three countries has been very telling as well. the signal his understanding of the nature of the kingdom he inherits as a union state, a partnership of nature's, and in —— partnership of nations, and in —— partnership of nations, and with that, as in much else, he is following what he called his mother's shining example. we have also been watching the central tenet of constitutional monarchy, the smooth passing of powerfrom mother to son, played out in public. the sense of loss the country has built has been accompanied in that sense by the public expectation of continuity. queen elizabeth embodied a certain perception of britain itself, its shared
hywel griffiths, bbc wales, cardiff.ed the country in the ritual rising up it sorrow, expressed quietly and quite movingly by thousands of people who have gathered in the streets to watch the queen's coffin has repeatedly expressed his and his late mother's affection for scotland, northern ireland and wales, but the respect for the distinctive institutions and culture of those three countries has been very telling as well. the signal his understanding of the nature of the kingdom he inherits as...
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late queen's love for reflecting the late queen's love for wales, and he is now at a reception at cardiff castle. the queue to see the queen lying in state is now about 1k hours, and people are not being allowed to join it after southwark park — the end of the queue — reached capacity. the gates were closed and then reopened. entry to the queue has been paused for six hours — it's due to reopen at four o'clock this afternoon, in but some people have been let in, since that announcement. this evening the queen's four children — charles, anne, andrew and edward — will stand vigil for 15 minutes around her coffin in westminster hall. time for a look at the weather. here's ben rich. good afternoon. no doubt lots of people will be heading to london for the commemorations over the weekend, and one of the most notable things about the weather in the capital will be just how cool it feels. daytime temperatures of 17, 18, some chilly nights, but staying largely dry. as it is for most of us right now. some shower clouds across northern ireland, parts of wales, and some showers down the eastern coas
late queen's love for reflecting the late queen's love for wales, and he is now at a reception at cardiff castle. the queue to see the queen lying in state is now about 1k hours, and people are not being allowed to join it after southwark park — the end of the queue — reached capacity. the gates were closed and then reopened. entry to the queue has been paused for six hours — it's due to reopen at four o'clock this afternoon, in but some people have been let in, since that announcement....
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we have come from cardiff. we left at four i come from cardiff. a journey. king charles is visiting wales for _ it was a journey. king charles is visiting wales for the _ it was a journey. king charles is visiting wales for the first i it was a journey. king charles is visiting wales for the first time | visiting wales for the first time today. he visiting wales for the first time toda . , ., ., , , today. he is in llandaff. they thou . ht today. he is in llandaff. they thought it — today. he is in llandaff. they thought it would _ today. he is in llandaff. they thought it would be - today. he is in llandaff. they thought it would be more i today. he is in llandaff. they i thought it would be more significant to come and pay our respects. —— we thought it would be. you to come and pay our respects. -- we thought it would be.— thought it would be. you have sliuhtl thought it would be. you have slightly lost — thought it would be. you have slightly lost your _ thought it would be. you have slightly lost your place - thought it would be. you have sli
we have come from cardiff. we left at four i come from cardiff. a journey. king charles is visiting wales for _ it was a journey. king charles is visiting wales for the _ it was a journey. king charles is visiting wales for the first i it was a journey. king charles is visiting wales for the first time | visiting wales for the first time today. he visiting wales for the first time toda . , ., ., , , today. he is in llandaff. they thou . ht today. he is in llandaff. they thought it — today. he...
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let's get more from our wales correspondent, tomos morgan, at cardiff castle.rning. for the king and the queen consort today? it for the king and the queen consort toda ? . , , today? it has been quite extraordinary across - today? it has been quite - extraordinary across cardiff, from when he started in llandaff cathedral this morning, people waiting from 3am to get the best seatin waiting from 3am to get the best seat in the house to see the king finally arriving in wales after being prince of wales. that is hywel griffith side, going to the senedd. i think many people possibly hope for a little touch from him, that being some welsh, echoes of 1969 when the then prince of wales had his investiture, had a crash course in aberystwyth to learn welsh and it delivered parts of his speech in welsh, echoes today in the senedd when he spoke quite a bit in welsh, flitting between the two languages, saying dioch, thanking members of the senedd and the first minister for their condolences, he spoke in welsh about the privilege it had been to be the prince of wales and h
let's get more from our wales correspondent, tomos morgan, at cardiff castle.rning. for the king and the queen consort today? it for the king and the queen consort toda ? . , , today? it has been quite extraordinary across - today? it has been quite - extraordinary across cardiff, from when he started in llandaff cathedral this morning, people waiting from 3am to get the best seatin waiting from 3am to get the best seat in the house to see the king finally arriving in wales after being prince...
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llandaff cathedral was rebuilt after being bombed in the cardiff blitz.nnects us and the royal family to the great shared experience of the second world war. queen elizabeth's visit in 1960 marked the completion of its restoration, characterising the early years of her reign. here, the king and queen consort attended a service of prayer and reflection for her life. he speaks welsh mark dra keford read from the first book of kings, which includes the verse, and now, 0, my lord, you have made your servant king. welsh was confirmed as an official language here only in 2011. it is strengthening in this age of devolved government. the bilingualism of this service another celebration of the distinctiveness of wales within the uk. as wales gains an even stronger sense of nationhood, and our place within the world, we should still remember that shared traditions count. outside the cathedral, there was another of those moments he has seemed this week to relish most. this is a king who wants to be visible and to engage directly with the people. the future of the un
llandaff cathedral was rebuilt after being bombed in the cardiff blitz.nnects us and the royal family to the great shared experience of the second world war. queen elizabeth's visit in 1960 marked the completion of its restoration, characterising the early years of her reign. here, the king and queen consort attended a service of prayer and reflection for her life. he speaks welsh mark dra keford read from the first book of kings, which includes the verse, and now, 0, my lord, you have made...
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he reflected on the late queen in cardiff. camilla also visited.sponded to emotion of condolence in english and welsh, reflecting on the queen's level of the nation into the privilege he felt serving as the prince of wales. well-wishers presented him with gifts and flowers. our special correspondent had been watching the day's events. >> there is something special about this final leg of the tour, it is the character of a homecoming. his relationship with wales is intimate. he has studied the language and spoke it in 1969. many of the people he met today have known him for years. [applause] ♪ >> the cathedral was rebuilt after being bombed in the cardi blitz -- cardiff blitz. queen elizabeth ii's visit here in 1960 marked its restoration, a symbol of the war's aftermath that characterized the early years of her ruling. here, king charles in prayer and a reflection on her life. >> [speaking welsh] >> the first minister read from the first book of kings, which includes the ver, and now my lord you have made your servant king. welsh was confirmed as a
he reflected on the late queen in cardiff. camilla also visited.sponded to emotion of condolence in english and welsh, reflecting on the queen's level of the nation into the privilege he felt serving as the prince of wales. well-wishers presented him with gifts and flowers. our special correspondent had been watching the day's events. >> there is something special about this final leg of the tour, it is the character of a homecoming. his relationship with wales is intimate. he has studied...
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hywel griffiths, bbc wales, cardiff.ly in the streets as people have gathered to watch the queen's coffin passed by on a treat. and those who are queueing tonight in london and those who queued early in the week in edinburgh as it lay in rest and lazing state. it has been expressed by politicians and the warmest of words spoken and memories of oak. even by those political leaders who seek to take their countries out of the united kingdom altogether. that has been the second striking thing he has done this week. extended a hand to the devolved nations of the uk. he expressed expressed his late mother's and his own affection for the devolved nations and his respect for the distinctiveness of their traditions, their values and their institutions. to signal his understanding of the nature of the united kingdom, the kingdom he inherits as a union state, a voluntary partnership of nations. in that, as in much else, he is following what he called in northern ireland the shining example of his mother. we have also watched the ce
hywel griffiths, bbc wales, cardiff.ly in the streets as people have gathered to watch the queen's coffin passed by on a treat. and those who are queueing tonight in london and those who queued early in the week in edinburgh as it lay in rest and lazing state. it has been expressed by politicians and the warmest of words spoken and memories of oak. even by those political leaders who seek to take their countries out of the united kingdom altogether. that has been the second striking thing he...
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reporter:— be hanged at cardiff prison. of mahmood mattan arrived at _ reporter: the family of mahmood mattan arrived at court _ reporter: the family of mahmood mattan arrived at court this - mattan arrived at court this morning, hoping forjustice. after over four decades of campaigning, his name was cleared but the effects are still felt by the family. it still felt by the family. it isn't still felt by the family. it isn'tjust one life still felt by the family. it isn't just one life they took, isn'tjust one life they took, three sons then went through the stigma of their father being a murderer, then how troubled they were from their own upbringing. they abused alcohol and sadly died from it. if his father wasn't. .. alcohol and sadly died from it. if his father wasn't... killed, hanged for the murder that he didn't commit, then i would essentially still have a dad today. south wales police has issued an apology for their role in the miscarriage ofjustice. it is absolutely right that all those concerned with criminal jus
reporter:— be hanged at cardiff prison. of mahmood mattan arrived at _ reporter: the family of mahmood mattan arrived at court _ reporter: the family of mahmood mattan arrived at court this - mattan arrived at court this morning, hoping forjustice. after over four decades of campaigning, his name was cleared but the effects are still felt by the family. it still felt by the family. it isn't still felt by the family. it isn'tjust one life still felt by the family. it isn't just one life they...
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kayley thomas, bbc news, in cardiff. documentary on iplayer. the 20 time grand slam champion roger federer has told the bbc that he wants to stay involved with tennis in some shape or form after his retirement this week. the swiss player, who's considered one of the greatest of all time, is leaving top level tennis after the laver cup in london. he's been speaking to sally nugent. roger federer, it's not long since you wrote the words, "tennis, i love you. i will never leave you." you wrote those words down and released the news that you're retiring. are you ready to talk about that now? yes, i feel good. it's been an emotional few weeks to go through those words, make sure i've tried to get them right, that they reflect of how i'm feeling, and thanking all the people i wanted to thank along the way as it's been a very, very long journey, a good one, and i wish it would go on forever. now it's going to change and it's going to go on in a different manner. but i just wanted to let the fans and the people know who have sup
kayley thomas, bbc news, in cardiff. documentary on iplayer. the 20 time grand slam champion roger federer has told the bbc that he wants to stay involved with tennis in some shape or form after his retirement this week. the swiss player, who's considered one of the greatest of all time, is leaving top level tennis after the laver cup in london. he's been speaking to sally nugent. roger federer, it's not long since you wrote the words, "tennis, i love you. i will never leave you." you...
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at the service in cardiff, the proclamation was read in english and welsh at cardiff castle.across the nation. hywel griffith reports from cardiff. history is measured in the names of monarchs, and so this new chapter begins with a new title for the carolean era. the prince, is now, by the death of our late summerand, of the prince, is now, by the death of our late summer and, of happy memory... become our only, lawful and rightful liege lord, charles iii. around 1000 people gathered inside the castle. fewer than expected, but those who were there wanted to witness the proclamation. it is a momentous occasion, and our girls are really interested. they were really sad, we were all really sad about the queen's passing. so a new era has now officially begun. the crowds here today were modest, but many more are expected on friday when charles makes his first visit to wales as king. it follows over 60 years as prince of wales. his investiture in 1969 drew crowds, but protests, too. it is a ceremony some think won't be repeated for his successor, prince william, who was given the t
at the service in cardiff, the proclamation was read in english and welsh at cardiff castle.across the nation. hywel griffith reports from cardiff. history is measured in the names of monarchs, and so this new chapter begins with a new title for the carolean era. the prince, is now, by the death of our late summerand, of the prince, is now, by the death of our late summer and, of happy memory... become our only, lawful and rightful liege lord, charles iii. around 1000 people gathered inside the...
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this is the final lap of the four stops, cardiff castle. the cues have been built up. i've been joined here by a family who's set off at 4 in the morning. why did you feel you had to come here? >> because it's history. history is getting made. wanted to bring the boys so they could see, be a part of it. >> reporter: you're a windsor yourself by surname, any relation? >> no. >> reporter: how do you feel about the links between wales and the royal family? obviously this is one of the most crucial parts of the realm for the now king charles iii. >> i think it's important to be united as a kingdom even though wales has got its own independence and whatever, but i think it's important for them to be united. >> reporter: do you think people are united here in this crowd? there are -- there have been question marks about whether or not protestors might turn up here for a silent protest. how do you feel about that as somebody who's taken the time to come down from north wales to come and support. >> everyone has freedom of speech, that's their right but now is not the time whi
this is the final lap of the four stops, cardiff castle. the cues have been built up. i've been joined here by a family who's set off at 4 in the morning. why did you feel you had to come here? >> because it's history. history is getting made. wanted to bring the boys so they could see, be a part of it. >> reporter: you're a windsor yourself by surname, any relation? >> no. >> reporter: how do you feel about the links between wales and the royal family? obviously this is...
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just six months after the attack, he was the last man to be hanged at cardiff prison. the court of appeal this morning, hoping forjustice. after over four decades of campaigning, his name was cleared but the effects are still felt by the family. it isn'tjust one life they took, three sons then went through the stigma of their father being a murderer, and then how troubled they were from their own upbringing. they abused alcohol and sadly died from it. if his father wasn't killed, hanged for the murder that he didn't commit, then i'd essentially still have a dad today. south wales police has issued an apology for policing's role in the miscarriage ofjustice. it is absolutely right that all us who are concerned with criminaljustice and policing should recognise the wrong that was done, and the damage that it did to a family. i know about the apology through somebody at the bbc. on behalf of the family, i do accept the apology. it's quite sad that they're no longer here to accept any apology, and there was no apology given back, you know, when they were here. the mayor of
just six months after the attack, he was the last man to be hanged at cardiff prison. the court of appeal this morning, hoping forjustice. after over four decades of campaigning, his name was cleared but the effects are still felt by the family. it isn'tjust one life they took, three sons then went through the stigma of their father being a murderer, and then how troubled they were from their own upbringing. they abused alcohol and sadly died from it. if his father wasn't killed, hanged for the...
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and in cardiff, wales.imilar proclamations going on around naval ships around the world. as part of the royal navy. but this is the proclamation. joining me now to the next three hours, my colleague and friend katie turner western katie turner reports. she is in london for. us have i got, you katie, because we are still looking at images of the proclamation coming to an end. >> oh, you do have. may i just want to tell you that gentlemen was with the father had he was reading out the proclamation. that is a large lion king of arms. and he read it to the people of scotland. it was followed, as we heard, by a 21 gun salute from a neighbor castle. this possession right here is going to make its way to edinburgh castle where again we will find the line reading it a second proclamation. a bit later today we will hear the proclamation in english and in wells and cardiff. and i mention that because king charles famously learned wells when he was named the prince of wales. we are also watching, ali, as we have seen
and in cardiff, wales.imilar proclamations going on around naval ships around the world. as part of the royal navy. but this is the proclamation. joining me now to the next three hours, my colleague and friend katie turner western katie turner reports. she is in london for. us have i got, you katie, because we are still looking at images of the proclamation coming to an end. >> oh, you do have. may i just want to tell you that gentlemen was with the father had he was reading out the...
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this report now from cardiff.begins with a new title for the second my era. it is now by the death of our— second my era. it is now by the death of our late _ second my era. it is now by the death of our late sovereign - second my era. it is now by the - death of our late sovereign a happy memory, is become solely rightfully our lead lord charles iii.— our lead lord charles iii. around 1000 people _ our lead lord charles iii. around 1000 people gathered _ our lead lord charles iii. around 1000 people gathered inside - our lead lord charles iii. around j 1000 people gathered inside the castle. fewer than expected, 1000 people gathered inside the castle. fewerthan expected, but those who were there castle. fewer than expected, but those who were there wanted castle. fewerthan expected, but those who were there wanted to witness the population —— proclamation. it witness the population -- proclamation.— witness the population -- roclamation. , ., ., ., , proclamation. it is a momentous occasion. — proclamation. it is
this report now from cardiff.begins with a new title for the second my era. it is now by the death of our— second my era. it is now by the death of our late _ second my era. it is now by the death of our late sovereign - second my era. it is now by the - death of our late sovereign a happy memory, is become solely rightfully our lead lord charles iii.— our lead lord charles iii. around 1000 people _ our lead lord charles iii. around 1000 people gathered _ our lead lord charles iii. around...
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it's actually a separate city from cardiff. originally but so the to have grown together. so it's now part of this city, but it's the main anglican cathedral in cardiff and in wales, the most important one. and that's where the service will take place. then it's to the centers, that's the welsh parliament. you seen a similar thing took place in scotland and that storm to northern ireland. you're going to have a motion of condolence from the senate and then you're going to have king charles replying to that. and then the final part of the day takes him here to card of castle has been a castle on this site for about 2000 years. this is where he's going to meet with the 1st minister of wales mart dre. forget the drake ford and other dignitaries as they i think also express their condolences and also greet their new king for the 1st time. and they'll also be a, a, a lunch or that's taking place here as well. ready for dignitaries, from our wales who will be wanting to meet the new king as will say, who is the man knows wales well and he'll generally be seat receiving of a warm
it's actually a separate city from cardiff. originally but so the to have grown together. so it's now part of this city, but it's the main anglican cathedral in cardiff and in wales, the most important one. and that's where the service will take place. then it's to the centers, that's the welsh parliament. you seen a similar thing took place in scotland and that storm to northern ireland. you're going to have a motion of condolence from the senate and then you're going to have king charles...
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hywel griffith in cardiff, thank — next few years.ew years. hywel griffith in - cardiff, thank you very much indeed. let's catch up with the weather. matt is here. after that incredibly stormy and unpredictable day yesterday, how is it looking? a day to keep a waterproof handy just in case because many of you will stay dry with sunny spells, shower clouds will never be too far away. so far they have been prevalent around southern and western coast and into northern ireland, developing more widely inland, the heaviest and most persistent rain across the north of scotland which will clear into the afternoon, becoming confined towards lewis, so brightening up but elsewhere, be aware of ever changing skies and showers could come your way and they could be heavy and thundery although fewer along southern coastal counties later and in the sunshine between the showers, still warm enough for damages in the high teens or late 20s. overnight, showers in the northern half of the country can most fading away, some mist and fog around, further sou
hywel griffith in cardiff, thank — next few years.ew years. hywel griffith in - cardiff, thank you very much indeed. let's catch up with the weather. matt is here. after that incredibly stormy and unpredictable day yesterday, how is it looking? a day to keep a waterproof handy just in case because many of you will stay dry with sunny spells, shower clouds will never be too far away. so far they have been prevalent around southern and western coast and into northern ireland, developing more...
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a survey in march from cardiff university say 57% believe brittain should continue to have a monarchy. >> they might not like what's happening, they might not like the money that they get, but they are willing to 2i7b to step t to the people. william already has a long association with wales. as a royal air force pilot he was stationed on the welsh island and it was there that he made his first family home with kate middleton after the birth of their son prince george. for now the welsh people pause in this moment of grief and ponder the future ahead. later today, in about three hours' time, we're expecting the king and his queen consort to arrive in cardiff. first, they'll take part in a reflection and prayer and then moving to the welsh parliament and in wales it will conclude at cardiff castle. people are already starting to line up. this might be the site of a silent protest. they've signed a petition to say there should no longer be a prince of wales from the monarchy. back to you. >> nina dos santos is in wales. the new prince and princess of wales took a look at the floral trib
a survey in march from cardiff university say 57% believe brittain should continue to have a monarchy. >> they might not like what's happening, they might not like the money that they get, but they are willing to 2i7b to step t to the people. william already has a long association with wales. as a royal air force pilot he was stationed on the welsh island and it was there that he made his first family home with kate middleton after the birth of their son prince george. for now the welsh...
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alan little, bbc news, cardiff. to other news now.ave with signs of torture. some had their hands bound. for those at the scene, it was hard to take. this is a distressing sight but ukraine is determined that the world should see it. graves are being opened here one by one. it's only now after the russians have been pushed out that the authorities can really investigate and can establish how many victims they left behind. they were buried here in makeshift graves, many marked only with a number. among them, a 65—year—old called lyudmila, who was killed in march in heavy russian shelling. her husband gregoriy tells me then, he had to bury her in the yard. she was brought here in august. now, her remains will be disturbed again. "she was beloved," he says. "we had no children. "god didn't give us that gift. "but we were in love." emergency service workers drained by their labours. we can't be sure what killed all those buried here, but they expect to be digging at more sites like this in areas recently taken back from the russians. orla
alan little, bbc news, cardiff. to other news now.ave with signs of torture. some had their hands bound. for those at the scene, it was hard to take. this is a distressing sight but ukraine is determined that the world should see it. graves are being opened here one by one. it's only now after the russians have been pushed out that the authorities can really investigate and can establish how many victims they left behind. they were buried here in makeshift graves, many marked only with a...
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kaylee thomas, bbc news, cardiff.his, on a documentary called "transfer: the fate of emiliano sala" available on bbc iplayer and there's also a podcast series on bbc sounds. next on sportsday, there is plenty of international football coming your way this week with the nations league and scotland welcome ukraine back to hampden park tonight, three months after the visitors knocked scotland out of the world cup play offs. since then, according to manager steve clarke, his side has stalled so he's challenged his players to regain their momentum. jane lewis is at hampden ahead of that game for us. this is the first match of a trip ahead for scotland this evening and the nations league. ukraine, the visitors here to hamden. let's get the thoughts of former scotland manager on this one. given the state of the group, it is tight at the top, is this a must win from a scotland point of view if they want to keep these nation leagues hopes intact? i to keep these nation leagues hopes intact? ~' to keep these nation leagues hope
kaylee thomas, bbc news, cardiff.his, on a documentary called "transfer: the fate of emiliano sala" available on bbc iplayer and there's also a podcast series on bbc sounds. next on sportsday, there is plenty of international football coming your way this week with the nations league and scotland welcome ukraine back to hampden park tonight, three months after the visitors knocked scotland out of the world cup play offs. since then, according to manager steve clarke, his side has...
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he's been in the welsh capital, cardiff meeting lawmakers and speaking the members of the public. among the fanfare, there was also some heckling james bay's father, the king's progress, as he made his way through the city. back in the welsh capital card. if britain's new king finished his tour of the nations that make up the united kingdom and the place he served as prince for over 6 decades. his trip to wales started with the service of prayer and reflection in flanders cathedral after the death of queen elizabeth. this country's longest, ever serving monarch in a process of devolution in recent years, wales has taken responsibility for more of its own affairs. at the welsh parliament, the senate, the king responded to a motion of condolence. i know she took immense pride in your many great achievements, even as she also felt with you deeply in time of sorrow. ah, the king then headed to cardiff castle for an audience with welsh dictators, including the 1st minister mark drake ford. for 64 years, he served as prince of wales, the longest anyones held that role in british history. and
he's been in the welsh capital, cardiff meeting lawmakers and speaking the members of the public. among the fanfare, there was also some heckling james bay's father, the king's progress, as he made his way through the city. back in the welsh capital card. if britain's new king finished his tour of the nations that make up the united kingdom and the place he served as prince for over 6 decades. his trip to wales started with the service of prayer and reflection in flanders cathedral after the...
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there you see the band in cardiff, wales. this is all going on.e queen is making her jo and this is in edinburgh where people can honor her life. we talked about these ceremonies, the exact same proclamation, the exact same event happening in different cities throughout the commonwealth and the importance of this. >> so this is, you know, in times before tv, don, they would have to announce the new king once all of the states -- the pillars of statehood have agreed to proclaim a new king. yesterday we saw the state, the church, the judiciary completely sign off on this new king and and you think in m modern times the importance of this is to show that cardiv, belfast and edboro are important, the pun is important, this fundamentally it is a message that all the authorities have gathered. you've got the first minister of wales. you've got all of the keefe figures in wales standing there saying we are behind this new king. so this is all very important ceremony. the last proclamation will be in edin bre and this is about looking forward to the condi
there you see the band in cardiff, wales. this is all going on.e queen is making her jo and this is in edinburgh where people can honor her life. we talked about these ceremonies, the exact same proclamation, the exact same event happening in different cities throughout the commonwealth and the importance of this. >> so this is, you know, in times before tv, don, they would have to announce the new king once all of the states -- the pillars of statehood have agreed to proclaim a new king....
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later in the week he go to cardiff so he will have will go to cardiff so he will have gone to all ofnarchy and how important that is. because give people because it does give people reassurance that everything is going to be ok, rather like the queen giving that amazing speech during the pandemic, that essence of continuity is important at a of aaatasts ia mnataat at a “aa asf particularly had the loss of a and have had the loss of a monarch and change in prime minister all in one week. ., , , ., ., change in prime minister all in one week. .,, y., ., , week. who have been eeeele $513 eggs; iiééfi. taming it? if, cathedral eeeele $513 eggs; 5.3.3.5. ififiifig it? 3§ cathedral to pay their coffin of the queen, leépects at the coffinnf the queen. �* in london when the queen and we know in london when the queen is �* hall, and we know in london when the queen is "2a; :., . of l, of j of 5 who to pay thousands of people who want to pay their respects there. we have already heard they may have to queue for 20 hours or more. it is an extraordinary outpouring of national grief for her majesty t
later in the week he go to cardiff so he will have will go to cardiff so he will have gone to all ofnarchy and how important that is. because give people because it does give people reassurance that everything is going to be ok, rather like the queen giving that amazing speech during the pandemic, that essence of continuity is important at a of aaatasts ia mnataat at a “aa asf particularly had the loss of a and have had the loss of a monarch and change in prime minister all in one week. ., ,...
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thank you so much for that jane spaces i. diplomatic editor live there in cardiff. i meanwhile, the u. k. government says the queue to view the queen his coffin is full and no one can join for at least 6 hours. line a thousands of people is stretching more than 8 kilometers along the river thames. the queen's body will lie in fade at westminster hole until her funeral on monday. let's get you an update now on the situation in between armenia and as a by john the fighting between armenia and as a by john rush. it's president, has held a phone conversation with armenia foreign minister to discuss this week's fighting between armenia and as by john, more than 180 soldiers, most of them armenian have been killed, a russian, that security organisation sent a fact finding mission to armenia after its government requested help that spring in algiers. tony chang, who's in the southern armenian city of your mall, which was targeted by as a, by johnny shelling earlier this week. tony accusations from both sides about who initiated this latest clash. what are the armenian sayi
thank you so much for that jane spaces i. diplomatic editor live there in cardiff. i meanwhile, the u. k. government says the queue to view the queen his coffin is full and no one can join for at least 6 hours. line a thousands of people is stretching more than 8 kilometers along the river thames. the queen's body will lie in fade at westminster hole until her funeral on monday. let's get you an update now on the situation in between armenia and as a by john the fighting between armenia and as...
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for example, the bolshoi ballet was cancelled from performances in london in cardiff, they cardiff ais that deliberate? —— performing giselle. russian, is that deliberate? -- performing giselle.— performing giselle. swanley, the most famous _ performing giselle. swanley, the most famous of - performing giselle. swanley, the most famous of all i performing giselle. swanley, | the most famous of all ballets was always used as a political tool —— swan lake. so today, performing swan lake hurt millions of people. so so today, performing swan lake hurt millions of people.- hurt millions of people. so you do not want — hurt millions of people. so you do not want to _ hurt millions of people. so you do not want to see _ hurt millions of people. so you do not want to see it? - hurt millions of people. so you do not want to see it? it i hurt millions of people. so you do not want to see it? it is i do not want to see it? it is much more _ do not want to see it? it is much more computer i do not want to see it? it is much more computer than that. but what does tchaikovsky have with billy magen
for example, the bolshoi ballet was cancelled from performances in london in cardiff, they cardiff ais that deliberate? —— performing giselle. russian, is that deliberate? -- performing giselle.— performing giselle. swanley, the most famous _ performing giselle. swanley, the most famous of - performing giselle. swanley, the most famous of all i performing giselle. swanley, | the most famous of all ballets was always used as a political tool —— swan lake. so today, performing swan lake...
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and also london showing up cardiff and also london showing up on the capital for the fresherfor up onpital for the fresher for all by monday but many places will be dry. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. never has it felt more important to remember the lessons of the greatest crime of the 20th century, the nazi genocide of thejews. crime of the 20th century, europe is again witnessing a war of aggression, anti—semitism is on the rise and young people, according to the surveys, have an alarming level of ignorance about the holocaust. well, my guest today is tova friedman, one of the youngest survivors of the auschwitz death camp. now in her 80s, she's written a memoir and is using social media to tell her story. so is the world ready to listen and learn?
and also london showing up cardiff and also london showing up on the capital for the fresherfor up onpital for the fresher for all by monday but many places will be dry. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. never has it felt more important to remember the lessons of the greatest crime of the 20th century, the nazi genocide of thejews. crime of the 20th century, europe is again witnessing a war of aggression, anti—semitism is on the rise and young people, according to the surveys, have an...
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hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.in county down. a gun salute at hillsborough castle marked the announcement of the king's accession. as part of a uk tour, the king and the queen consort, camilla, will arrive in belfast on tuesday. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is at royal hillsborough. sinn fein and the sdlp, northern ireland's largest nationalist parties, they were absent, and really what they were saying today, sinn fein made their political boundaries pretty clear, saying they believe that today's ceremony was for those whose allegiances are to the crown, and the politics of northern ireland, of course, mean that there isn't the support for the monarchy in nationalist communities as there is in unionist communities. nationalists, of course, wouldn't see the royal family as their monarchy, their aspirations are to become part of a united ireland, to leave the uk in the future. but, that said, there is great respect and admiration for the queen across communities here because of the important role she played
hywel griffith, bbc news, cardiff.in county down. a gun salute at hillsborough castle marked the announcement of the king's accession. as part of a uk tour, the king and the queen consort, camilla, will arrive in belfast on tuesday. our ireland correspondent emma vardy is at royal hillsborough. sinn fein and the sdlp, northern ireland's largest nationalist parties, they were absent, and really what they were saying today, sinn fein made their political boundaries pretty clear, saying they...
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blowing at hurricane force, and waves around coastal areas front. and edinburgh probably as well, and cardiffs expected and similar values there in london. have a good weekend. on whether tojoin the russian federation.
blowing at hurricane force, and waves around coastal areas front. and edinburgh probably as well, and cardiffs expected and similar values there in london. have a good weekend. on whether tojoin the russian federation.
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that the king has chosen to begin his reign with visits to edinburgh, belfast and cardiff is telling,ests that the future of the union is at the heart of his concerns. the early decades of his late mother's reign were characterised by the long, slow, contraction of british imperial power around the world. eventual dissolution of the united kingdom itself. bagpipes play for today, the eyes of the world intrude on private sorrow. as the queen's family subordinate their own grief to the imperatives of public ritual. andrew, you're a sick old man! it brought this reaction from an otherwise subdued crowd... god save the king! the royal mile of edinburgh is an ancient thoroughfare, steep in its progress towards st giles�* cathedral, worshipped, not as head of the church, but simply as a member. here, they placed on the coffin the crown of scotland, made in the 16th century for the queen�*s ancestorjames v. consider the quiet symbolism of it — it is a gesture towards the distinctive character of scotland�*s historic nationhood. the first lesson was read by the first minister. for everything
that the king has chosen to begin his reign with visits to edinburgh, belfast and cardiff is telling,ests that the future of the union is at the heart of his concerns. the early decades of his late mother's reign were characterised by the long, slow, contraction of british imperial power around the world. eventual dissolution of the united kingdom itself. bagpipes play for today, the eyes of the world intrude on private sorrow. as the queen's family subordinate their own grief to the...
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earlier, king charles ended his tour of the uk in cardiff, addressing members of the welsh parliamenteeting crowds who came to welcome him. i take itake up i take up my new duties with immense gratitude _ i take up my new duties with immense gratitude for the privilege of having — gratitude for the privilege of having been able to serve as prince of wales _ in other news, ukraine says a mass burial site has been found outside izyum, days after it was retaken from russian forces. it is only now, after the russians have been pushed out, that the authorities can really investigate and can establish how many victims they left behind. hello and welcome. the queen's four children led by king charles have held a vigil at westminster hall, standing in silence around their late mother's coffin, while members of the public filed past quietly to pay their respects. earlier, the queue to see the queen lying in state reopened after a pause of several hours, but mourners are being warned of a long wait of more than 22 hours in chilly overnight temperatures. the king and the queen consort, camilla,
earlier, king charles ended his tour of the uk in cardiff, addressing members of the welsh parliamenteeting crowds who came to welcome him. i take itake up i take up my new duties with immense gratitude _ i take up my new duties with immense gratitude for the privilege of having — gratitude for the privilege of having been able to serve as prince of wales _ in other news, ukraine says a mass burial site has been found outside izyum, days after it was retaken from russian forces. it is only...
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so we are expecting to see him at cardiff and meet _ expecting to see him at cardiff and meet the _ expectinglfast and meet with politicians — head over to belfast and meet with politicians at stormont. that's just a way _ politicians at stormont. that's just a way of _ politicians at stormont. that's just a way of bringing the nation together in grief, but also reminding those nations that they haven't_ reminding those nations that they haven't been forgotten. 0f reminding those nations that they haven't been forgotten. of course so much _ haven't been forgotten. of course so much of— haven't been forgotten. of course so much of this— haven't been forgotten. of course so much of this will be london centric, the queen— much of this will be london centric, the queen is— much of this will be london centric, the queen is lying in state for four days in_ the queen is lying in state for four days in london, just 24 hours in edinburgh _ days in london, just 24 hours in edinburgh. but it's important that he does _ edinburgh. but it's important that he does that and reminds everyone of the connection
so we are expecting to see him at cardiff and meet _ expecting to see him at cardiff and meet the _ expectinglfast and meet with politicians — head over to belfast and meet with politicians at stormont. that's just a way _ politicians at stormont. that's just a way of _ politicians at stormont. that's just a way of bringing the nation together in grief, but also reminding those nations that they haven't_ reminding those nations that they haven't been forgotten. 0f reminding those nations that...
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cardiff castle, edinburgh castle, hillsborough castle, york, portsmouth. one round is being fired every 10 seconds — 96 rounds in total — representing one round for every year of the queen's life. the gun salutes ringing out right across the united kingdom, the first ceremonial event, main event, since the queen's death yesterday afternoon. royal correspondence nicholas witchell is next to me. these salutes are part of tradition. they are. bells are sounded at churches across the country and flowers are laid, and the nation begins its period of mourning, this first formal expression of that national mourning, the gun salute of 96 rounds fired by different branches of the armed forces, the army and royal navy at more than a dozen different locations around the united kingdom. in the capital city, in both hyde park, with the king's troop royal horse artillery and at the tower of london with the honourable artillery company. and in other national capitals, at cardiff castle, edinburgh castle and hillsborough castle near belfast. and in other cities within the
cardiff castle, edinburgh castle, hillsborough castle, york, portsmouth. one round is being fired every 10 seconds — 96 rounds in total — representing one round for every year of the queen's life. the gun salutes ringing out right across the united kingdom, the first ceremonial event, main event, since the queen's death yesterday afternoon. royal correspondence nicholas witchell is next to me. these salutes are part of tradition. they are. bells are sounded at churches across the country...
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it could get as far north as cardiff, say, or it could just stay to the south. that will then clear out of the way. and again, the bulk of the uk having another fine day with sunny spells. again, a future showers here and there, particularly across the northwest of scotland, where it will start to turn a little bit cooler — 17 for glasgow and belfast, still into the low 20s further south across england and wales. some slightly stronger north—northwesterly winds with us for thursday, bringing more widespread showers across scotland, and a few running down the north sea coasts of england, as well. those winds dragging some cooler air, sojust 13 celsius in aberdeen on thursday, temperatures dropping a bit further south, generally into the teens rather than the low 20s. but here will still be lots of dry weather through friday and into the weekend. a tendency again for it to turn just a little bit cooler and fresher, with temperatures in manchester around 15 celsius or so. that�*s your latest weather. for the betterment of us all. this is bbc world news, i�*m lewis
it could get as far north as cardiff, say, or it could just stay to the south. that will then clear out of the way. and again, the bulk of the uk having another fine day with sunny spells. again, a future showers here and there, particularly across the northwest of scotland, where it will start to turn a little bit cooler — 17 for glasgow and belfast, still into the low 20s further south across england and wales. some slightly stronger north—northwesterly winds with us for thursday,...
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they have had about nine minutes also in cardiff and still goalless, you can follow that a much moreom sportsday, thank you for your company and goodbye for now. the weather over the week ahead is going to be dominated more by low pressure and it is going to be a windy start to the week as well. following this weather front here which is sweeping rain southwards we are going to have a northerly wind, strong northerly wind on monday which will bring colder air down from iceland. it will bring a mixture of sunshine and showers, some of the showers will be heavy and probably more frequent across sun too, but the winds will be strong and gusty and perhaps touching gale full is in northern parts of scotland and here temperatures are struggling to make double figures in the afternoon. 16 at best in the far south, but generally 13 or 1a degrees and for all of us it will feel cold in the wind as well. those winds continue to blow into the evening, perhaps easing down a bit overnight, but we will see further showers, even longer spells of rain coming down into scotland. chilly though, remembe
they have had about nine minutes also in cardiff and still goalless, you can follow that a much moreom sportsday, thank you for your company and goodbye for now. the weather over the week ahead is going to be dominated more by low pressure and it is going to be a windy start to the week as well. following this weather front here which is sweeping rain southwards we are going to have a northerly wind, strong northerly wind on monday which will bring colder air down from iceland. it will bring a...
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james cook in edinburgh and the view before that in cardiff and belfast.two men suspected of killing ten people in a mass stabbing. at least 15 people were injured in the attack. victims were found in 13 locations in the remote indigenous community of james smith cree nation and nearby weldon. the suspects were last seen in the provincial capital of regina, from where our correspondent jessica murphy reports. major search is under way across canada's vast prairies for two men considered armed and dangerous. police have named damien sanderson and miles sanders and as the attack into small community is in central saskatchewan.— into small community is in central saskatchewan. ., ., , ., saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still— saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still at _ saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still at large _ saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still at large under- saskatchewan. unfortunately, the two males are still at large under this - males are still at large under this despite ongoing relent
james cook in edinburgh and the view before that in cardiff and belfast.two men suspected of killing ten people in a mass stabbing. at least 15 people were injured in the attack. victims were found in 13 locations in the remote indigenous community of james smith cree nation and nearby weldon. the suspects were last seen in the provincial capital of regina, from where our correspondent jessica murphy reports. major search is under way across canada's vast prairies for two men considered armed...
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cardiff castle, where this first tour of the new king's reign ended, dates from the time of william the monarchy is rooted in full stop in the afternoon sunshine, the king greeted thousands who had come to see him. it was a relaxed end to an otherwise energetic first week, in which it has been easy to forget that the king is also leading his family through a period of intense private sorrow, on which the eyes of the world intrude. on monday, he will lay his mother to rest and lead the country in mourning a monarch who had come to embody much of the character of britain itself — its shared history, its shared identity. allan little reporting from wales. let's cross live to westminster now and my colleague shaun ley. certainly more crowd here, and in fact you can see a steady stream of people continuing to file past the building, they have just emerged from a kind of chicane, an airport style chicane, the sort of thing you would see just as you thought you were going to get your luggage, before you get to the immigration control at a big airport, and therefore the idea behind this is to t
cardiff castle, where this first tour of the new king's reign ended, dates from the time of william the monarchy is rooted in full stop in the afternoon sunshine, the king greeted thousands who had come to see him. it was a relaxed end to an otherwise energetic first week, in which it has been easy to forget that the king is also leading his family through a period of intense private sorrow, on which the eyes of the world intrude. on monday, he will lay his mother to rest and lead the country...
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don white reports now from cardiff, a reaction there to the new prints, and princess of wales. >> inommonwealth, and across the world. a deep sense of gratitude. >> at the prince of wales have in cars daily, three nations gather to watch the new king and here of a new prints. >> nice to see, hopefully we'll see him doing the rounds and wales. >> he might be a more popular prince of mell wales. >> maybe. >> i like william as well. i do. >> yeah absolutely. absolutely. i think is in a be a great king of our country. >> they took over a very colorful divestiture in july 1969. >> i, charles prince of wales will become your lead, ma'am, of life and limb. >> now is the turn of the sun and the air. princess catherine comes -- since it was held by diana, the announcement of the role does not come without controversy. >> some in wales believed that this milestone should have been the end of the role of the prince of wales, many calling for a major reinfection, it's understood that both william and kate will be focused on deepening the trust of the people of wales overtime. >> although the new
don white reports now from cardiff, a reaction there to the new prints, and princess of wales. >> inommonwealth, and across the world. a deep sense of gratitude. >> at the prince of wales have in cars daily, three nations gather to watch the new king and here of a new prints. >> nice to see, hopefully we'll see him doing the rounds and wales. >> he might be a more popular prince of mell wales. >> maybe. >> i like william as well. i do. >> yeah...
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cardiff's magnificent castle.arles iii is expected to come three hours from now after he touches down in wales probably in an hour from now. he'll take part of the service in remembrance of his mother. then he'll move to the senate, the parliament of wales. be greeted by par la men tearians. the numbers aren't as sizeable as we're seeing in london. we have members of the army helping out with crowd control and the crowd continues by the hour. people very, very excited here to get their first glimpse of king charles iii and his queen consort camila. christine? >> nina, thank you for that. >>> this morning mourners are standing in a five mile line in london waiting patiently to pay their respects to queen elizabeth ii at westminster hall. she will lie in state there until monday's funeral. let's go to nada bashir live in london. some people waiting 14 hours in line. it looks so civilized, to be honest, the way the brits are cuing there to pay their respects to their queen. >> reporter: that's right, christine. it ha
cardiff's magnificent castle.arles iii is expected to come three hours from now after he touches down in wales probably in an hour from now. he'll take part of the service in remembrance of his mother. then he'll move to the senate, the parliament of wales. be greeted by par la men tearians. the numbers aren't as sizeable as we're seeing in london. we have members of the army helping out with crowd control and the crowd continues by the hour. people very, very excited here to get their first...
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about the royal family, king charles iii was confronted directly by a protester during a stop in cardiffhe man shouted at him, "not my king." >> charles -- not my king. amy: we will have more on the queen and her legacy later in the program. we will speak with kehinde andrews, the uk's first professor of black studies, author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." the white house has denounced florida governor ron desantis and texas governor greg abbott for busing and flying asylum seekers to liberal states. this is white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. >> they use them as political pines, treated them like chattel in a cruel premeditated political stunt. amy: the white house criticism came after florida governor ron desantis flew 50 venezuelan asylum seekers to martha's vineyard, an island off the coast of massachusetts. authorities in massachusetts have since moved the asylum seekers to a military base in cape cod. on friday, massachusetts senator ed markey and six members of the massachusetts congressional delegation called on the treasu
about the royal family, king charles iii was confronted directly by a protester during a stop in cardiffhe man shouted at him, "not my king." >> charles -- not my king. amy: we will have more on the queen and her legacy later in the program. we will speak with kehinde andrews, the uk's first professor of black studies, author of "the new age of empire: how racism and colonialism still rule the world." the white house has denounced florida governor ron desantis and...
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they will also need to read that oath out in edinburgh as well and in cardiff. what you're doing there, going back a long time, telling people you have a new king. >> when does that happen? >> over the course of the day. you're going to see all sorts of symbolism over the course of the day, messages to the public so they know there's a new king. but richard and i would argue here over this, richard wants that to continue for the rest of time. but effectively by putting television cameras in there they made all that redundant. >> exactly. >> you want the tradition and the formality. >> i take issue because what you're watching here is the foundation and the bedrock of constitutional monarchy. >> they don't have to do the flags and proclamations, just put it on tv. >> how would you do it? >> after this event. they're going to go and read it out around the nations. >> but these pictures are playing out all over is his point. >> so why declare it, why put the flags to half-staffed? i'm just saying it's redundant. not the constitution. >> why is this read out in diff
they will also need to read that oath out in edinburgh as well and in cardiff. what you're doing there, going back a long time, telling people you have a new king. >> when does that happen? >> over the course of the day. you're going to see all sorts of symbolism over the course of the day, messages to the public so they know there's a new king. but richard and i would argue here over this, richard wants that to continue for the rest of time. but effectively by putting television...
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kelly thomas, bbc news, in cardiff.s during the covid—19 pandemic. new laws are expected today that would replace the emergency powers first introduced in early 2020. it comes as other australian states end mask mandates on public transport. australia had some of the world's toughest covid controls, but few restrictions now remain as infections continue to fall. experts in australia are investigating how a pod of more than 230 whales became stranded on a remote beach in western tasmania. about half of the animals are believed to have died. they are thought to be pilot whales, the same species that was stranded in the same location two years ago. a man sentenced for carrying a knife at a protest in leicester at the weekend said he was influenced by social media. adam yusuf, 21, received a suspended jail sentence in court yesterday after admitting possessing a knife at a march on sunday. the protest followed unrest on saturday in which 25 officers and a police dog were injured. it came amid tensions involving mainly young
kelly thomas, bbc news, in cardiff.s during the covid—19 pandemic. new laws are expected today that would replace the emergency powers first introduced in early 2020. it comes as other australian states end mask mandates on public transport. australia had some of the world's toughest covid controls, but few restrictions now remain as infections continue to fall. experts in australia are investigating how a pod of more than 230 whales became stranded on a remote beach in western tasmania....
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so if you look at the forecast here, 13 degrees in aberdeen and edinburgh probably as well, and cardiffdon. have a good weekend. this is bbc news, i'm tim willcox. our top stories: russian—occupied regions in ukraine hold referendums on whether to join the russian federation, ukraine says it's of calling up reservists to fight in ukraine, our correspondent samples the mood in moscow. this is not a spontaneous display of love for ita choreographed it a choreographed affair| to - ive 7 77 777t7o7 givéihéirhiréssion designed to give the impression that the whole country is behind the president.
so if you look at the forecast here, 13 degrees in aberdeen and edinburgh probably as well, and cardiffdon. have a good weekend. this is bbc news, i'm tim willcox. our top stories: russian—occupied regions in ukraine hold referendums on whether to join the russian federation, ukraine says it's of calling up reservists to fight in ukraine, our correspondent samples the mood in moscow. this is not a spontaneous display of love for ita choreographed it a choreographed affair| to - ive 7 77...
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cardiff were beaten by the lions. serve breach of contract notices after not getting paid. worcester�*s men's and women's sides are currently suspended from all competitions because the company that owns them went into administration on monday. the player salaries are paid by a separate business but that's also facing a winding—up petition from hmrc next week. after conceding, they scored a brilliant second goaljust before half—time and sixth defeat of the season and andy as the interim head coach now. carlos sainz was fastest in second practice for this weekend's singapore grand prix. the spaniard was two tenths of a second quicker than his ferrari team mate charles leclerc. championship leader max verstappen was fourth fastest and he could wrap up his second successive world title if results go his way this weekend. but there was a heart stopping moment for pierre gasly when his car caught fire in the pit lane, luckily no one was hurt. it was not ideal. it was very hot and when we connected the fuel breather, it cau
cardiff were beaten by the lions. serve breach of contract notices after not getting paid. worcester�*s men's and women's sides are currently suspended from all competitions because the company that owns them went into administration on monday. the player salaries are paid by a separate business but that's also facing a winding—up petition from hmrc next week. after conceding, they scored a brilliant second goaljust before half—time and sixth defeat of the season and andy as the interim...
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the king is visiting cardiff. it suggests the future of the union is at the heart of his concerns.ly decades of his mother's reign were characterized by the slow contraction of british imperial power around the world. his own reign could be defined by the continuation of that process here and the eventual dissolution of the united kingdom itself. [bagpipes] adam: all that is for another day. the royal red -- regiment of scotland, back into public view. for today, the eyes of the world are on a private sorrow as the queen's family subordinate eir own grief to the imperatives of public ritual. queen elizabeth's four children walk behind their mother's hearse. briefly, an insult was thrown at the duke of york. get caught this reaction from an otherwise subdued crowd. [chanting "long live the king!"] adam: an ancient thoroughfare toward st. giles' cathedral, where the queen sometimes worshiped. not as head of church, but simply as a member. [choir singing] adam: here they placed on the coffin the crown of scotland made in the 16th century for the queen's ancestor james v. it is a gestu
the king is visiting cardiff. it suggests the future of the union is at the heart of his concerns.ly decades of his mother's reign were characterized by the slow contraction of british imperial power around the world. his own reign could be defined by the continuation of that process here and the eventual dissolution of the united kingdom itself. [bagpipes] adam: all that is for another day. the royal red -- regiment of scotland, back into public view. for today, the eyes of the world are on a...