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the queen was unable to attend today's remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph in london.uckingham palace said she had sprained her back and it was with "great regret" that she wasn't able to be there. the palace had previously said it was the queen's "firm intention" to attend the service, after taking time away from her duties for health reasons. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration, after the limitations last year caused by the pandemic. there was, though, one notable absentee. the queen did not, as had been expected, take her place on a balcony overlooking the cenotaph. according to buckingham palace, she had sprained her back. she continues to rest at windsor. the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their places at the cenotaph, in readiness for the two—minute silence observed in whitehall and at ceremonies around the country. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. after the two—minute silence, and the sounding of the last post in whitehall by royal marine buglers, the prince o
the queen was unable to attend today's remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph in london.uckingham palace said she had sprained her back and it was with "great regret" that she wasn't able to be there. the palace had previously said it was the queen's "firm intention" to attend the service, after taking time away from her duties for health reasons. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. it was the customary cenotaph commemoration, after the limitations last...
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the queen misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph, for the first time in decades.lo and welcome to bbc news. it's eight in the morning here in singapore, and midnight in london where the british prime minister borisjohnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as "truly historic" and "the beginning of the end for coal power". but his remarks come after the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, said india and china will have to �*justify�* themselves to the world's most vulnerable countries — after the two nations demanded last—minute changes to the climate deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. let's take a quick look at what's agreed. the deal says limiting average global temperatures to 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial levels, by the year 2100, is still attainable. scientists have said that amount, by then, would avoid the worst impacts of climate change. but there's controversy over the pledge about coal — which now says its use should be phased down, rather than phased out. among other things,
the queen misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph, for the first time in decades.lo and welcome to bbc news. it's eight in the morning here in singapore, and midnight in london where the british prime minister borisjohnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as "truly historic" and "the beginning of the end for coal power". but his remarks come after the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, said india and...
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the queen misses the remembrance day service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back.er members of the royal familyjoin the nation, in falling silent around the country to remember those who died in past conflicts. unvaccinated people in austria are to be banned from leaving home for non—essential purposes, under a covid lockdown that'll come into force at midnight local time. £50 million worth of government funding has been promised over the next five years, to help find a cure for motor neurone disease. the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, says india and china will have to "justify" themselves to the world's most vulnerable countries — after the two nations demanded last—minute changes to the climate deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. an agreement was finally reached last night. it says limiting average global temperatures to 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial levels, by the year 2100 is still attainable. scientists have said that amount, by then, would avoid the worst impacts of climate change. but there's controversy over th
the queen misses the remembrance day service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back.er members of the royal familyjoin the nation, in falling silent around the country to remember those who died in past conflicts. unvaccinated people in austria are to be banned from leaving home for non—essential purposes, under a covid lockdown that'll come into force at midnight local time. £50 million worth of government funding has been promised over the next five years, to help find a cure for motor...
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the queen misses the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back, but otherembers of the royal familyjoin the nation in falling silent to remember those who died in past conflicts. one person has died and another is injured after a car explosion and fire outside liverpool women's hospital. police say counter—terrorism detectives are leading the investigation "out of caution". so far we understand that the car involved was a taxi which pulled up at the hospital shortly before the explosion occurred. work is still ongoing to establish what has happened. an estimated 2 million unvaccinated people in austria will go into lockdown from midnight tonight, as covid cases continue to rise in the country. and an emotional couple's choice dance in strictly as rose and giovanni pay tribute to the deaf community. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, says india and china will have to justify themselves to the world's most vulnerable countries after the two nations demanded last—minute changes to the climate deal,
the queen misses the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back, but otherembers of the royal familyjoin the nation in falling silent to remember those who died in past conflicts. one person has died and another is injured after a car explosion and fire outside liverpool women's hospital. police say counter—terrorism detectives are leading the investigation "out of caution". so far we understand that the car involved was a taxi which pulled up at the...
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the queen misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph for the first time in 22 years.ilton, against the odds, has come home to win... and victory for lewis hamilton at the brazilian grand prix keeps him in with a chance of the formula one championship. good evening. borisjohnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as historic and game—changing, and "the beginning of the end for coal power". but his remarks come after the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, said india and china will have to justify themselves to the world's most vulnerable countries after the two nations demanded last—minute changes to the deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. an agreement was finally reached last night. it says limiting average global temperatures to 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial levels by the year 2100 is still attainable. scientists have said that amount, by then, would avoid the worst impacts of climate change. but there's controversy over the pledge about coal, which now says its use should be phased down,
the queen misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph for the first time in 22 years.ilton, against the odds, has come home to win... and victory for lewis hamilton at the brazilian grand prix keeps him in with a chance of the formula one championship. good evening. borisjohnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as historic and game—changing, and "the beginning of the end for coal power". but his remarks come after the president of...
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these are the large pictures at the cenotaph.ringing you coverage of remembrance day. we're nowjoining our special programme from the cenotaph in london. the secretary of state for education and the secretary of state for wales find their positions. and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house of commons and the london mayor. the chief of the defence staff, general sir nick carter. with the first sea lord and the chief of the general staff and the chief of the general staff and the chief of the general staff and the chief of the air staff. the irish ambassador leads out the long procession with the man from nepal. they sent people to fight in the two subsequent wars. they will each be laying a wreath. and then there are the representatives of different faith and beliefs, 22 representatives who come here to take part in this service. parade! attention! asi as i said earlier, the queen will not be here, as was expected. a statement saying
these are the large pictures at the cenotaph.ringing you coverage of remembrance day. we're nowjoining our special programme from the cenotaph in london. the secretary of state for education and the secretary of state for wales find their positions. and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house of lords and the leader of the house of commons and the london mayor. the chief of the defence staff, general sir nick carter. with the first sea...
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the queen misses the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back — but otherf the royal familyjoin the nation in falling silent to remember those who died in past conflicts. £50 million worth of government funding has been promised over the next five years to help find a cure for motor neurone disease. hello and welcome to bbc news if you have justjoined hello and welcome to bbc news if you havejustjoined us, it is good hello and welcome to bbc news if you have justjoined us, it is good to have justjoined us, it is good to have your company this evening. the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, says india and china will have to justify themselves to the world's most vulnerable countries after the two nations demanded last—minute changes to the climate deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. an agreement was finally reached last night. it says limiting average global temperatures to 1.5 celsius above pre—industrial levels by the year 2100 is still attainable. scientists have said that amount, by then, would avoid the worst impa
the queen misses the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back — but otherf the royal familyjoin the nation in falling silent to remember those who died in past conflicts. £50 million worth of government funding has been promised over the next five years to help find a cure for motor neurone disease. hello and welcome to bbc news if you have justjoined hello and welcome to bbc news if you havejustjoined us, it is good hello and welcome to bbc news if you have...
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the queen misses the remembrance day service at the cenotaph, because of a sprained back — but otherbers of the royal familyjoin the nation, in falling silent around the country to remember those who lost their lives in conflicts. one person has died and another has been injured after a car exploded outside liverpool women's hospital. police have declared a major incident. the home secretary, priti patel, will meet her french counterpart this week, as the uk increases pressure on france to stop migrants crossing the channel. an estimated two million unvaccinated people in austria will go into lockdown from midnight tonight, as covid cases continue to rise in the country. # so if you want the truth... and an emotional couple's choice dance in strictly — as rose and giovanni pay tribute to the deaf community. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, has said that india and china would have to "justify" themselves to the world's most climate vulnerable countries after the two nations secured last—minute changes to the climate de
the queen misses the remembrance day service at the cenotaph, because of a sprained back — but otherbers of the royal familyjoin the nation, in falling silent around the country to remember those who lost their lives in conflicts. one person has died and another has been injured after a car exploded outside liverpool women's hospital. police have declared a major incident. the home secretary, priti patel, will meet her french counterpart this week, as the uk increases pressure on france to...
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our correspondent lebo diseko is at the cenotaph in london now.ear the veterans march past the cenotaph is still taking place. some 10,000 veterans taking part in that, 300 different associations. a very different associations. a very different from last year where because of the coronavirus pandemic things were much more pared down in terms of numbers. just 25 veterans taking part last year. someone who knows a lot about the arrangements for the veterans march is major alex owens from the royal british legion. you have been watching this debate. how did it feel watching them all back. it how did it feel watching them all back. , ,., how did it feel watching them all back. , ,, u, how did it feel watching them all back. , ,, ':: :::::: back. it is so special. 10,000 --eole back. it is so special. 10,000 peeple all— back. it is so special. 10,000 peeple all in _ back. it is so special. 10,000 people all in one _ back. it is so special. 10,000 people all in one place - back. it is so special. 10,000 people all in one place with i back. it is so spec
our correspondent lebo diseko is at the cenotaph in london now.ear the veterans march past the cenotaph is still taking place. some 10,000 veterans taking part in that, 300 different associations. a very different associations. a very different from last year where because of the coronavirus pandemic things were much more pared down in terms of numbers. just 25 veterans taking part last year. someone who knows a lot about the arrangements for the veterans march is major alex owens from the...
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the queen did not, as had been expected, take her place on a balcony overlooking the cenotaph.at windsor. the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their places at the cenotaph, in readiness for the two—minute silence observed in whitehall and at ceremonies around the country. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. after the two—minute silence, and the sounding of the last post in whitehall by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queen's wreath of red poppies against the cenotaph's northern face, in tribute to those from britain and the commonwealth who lost their lives in the world wars and more recent conflicts. then, after the official wreath—laying, it was the return of the veterans�* march—past. the former servicemen and women, denied the chance to be at the cenotaph last year, paying their own tributes to former colleagues. the head of state had been absent — a matter of great regret, we are told, to her and to those who were on parade. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with alina. hello. we
the queen did not, as had been expected, take her place on a balcony overlooking the cenotaph.at windsor. the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their places at the cenotaph, in readiness for the two—minute silence observed in whitehall and at ceremonies around the country. big ben chimes the hour. music: last post. after the two—minute silence, and the sounding of the last post in whitehall by royal marine buglers, the prince of wales placed the queen's wreath...
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and here the focus in london at the cenotaph is “p focus in london at the cenotaph is up and showed theute silence on armistice day be matched by silence from the presenter during the last host that precedes a? first the last host that precedes a? first the eyes of many were in glasgow again this week is delicate of the clopp 26 climate conference continue to try and hammer out a deal. attention was particularly focused on monday when former us president barack 0bama came to town. back on monday when former us president barack 0bama came to town.- barack 0bama came to town. back in 2050 we knew _ barack 0bama came to town. back in 2050 we knew that _ barack 0bama came to town. back in 2050 we knew that even _ barack 0bama came to town. back in 2050 we knew that even if _ barack 0bama came to town. back in 2050 we knew that even if the - 2050 we knew that even if the commitments made by the paris agreement were fully met we would still fall short of our goal of keeping global temperature increases below 1.5 celsius.— below 1.5 celsius. there is president _ below 1.5 celsius. there is pre
and here the focus in london at the cenotaph is “p focus in london at the cenotaph is up and showed theute silence on armistice day be matched by silence from the presenter during the last host that precedes a? first the last host that precedes a? first the eyes of many were in glasgow again this week is delicate of the clopp 26 climate conference continue to try and hammer out a deal. attention was particularly focused on monday when former us president barack 0bama came to town. back on...
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our royal correspondentjonny dymond is at the cenotaph.at one palace official describes as incredibly unfortunate timing, and that is bad timing on two fronts. primarily because it is remembrance sunday, it is a national service of remembrance here in the uk. it's the most important day in the royal calendar, the day when the royal family in general, and the queen in particular, pays tribute to those who laid down their lives for their country. but there is a second piece of bad timing, which is that the queen had effectively taken two weeks off from official engagements. a fortnight ago it was announced that she'd no longer be doing any external engagements. instead she'd be resting at windsor. and that was specifically so that she could be here in central london at this most important day for her, at remembrance sunday, and attend this service. and when that announcement was made two weeks ago, the palace said it was herfirm intention to be here. in the statement they spoke of the queen's deep regret that she wouldn't be here, and her di
our royal correspondentjonny dymond is at the cenotaph.at one palace official describes as incredibly unfortunate timing, and that is bad timing on two fronts. primarily because it is remembrance sunday, it is a national service of remembrance here in the uk. it's the most important day in the royal calendar, the day when the royal family in general, and the queen in particular, pays tribute to those who laid down their lives for their country. but there is a second piece of bad timing, which...
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let's talk to our correspondent who is at the cenotaph. that news willjust be filtering through.disappointed? i understand but they will also be disappointed?— understand but they will also be disappointed? understand but they will also be disa ointed? ~ , .,, , disappointed? i think people will be disappointed. _ disappointed? i think people will be disappointed. of — disappointed? i think people will be disappointed, of course. _ disappointed? i think people will be disappointed, of course. as - disappointed? i think people will be disappointed, of course. as you - disappointed? i think people will be | disappointed, of course. as you say, i think everyone knows and understands that this is a day that is particularly special for the queen, it is one that she has rarely missed an altarfor years queen, it is one that she has rarely missed an altar for years as the monarch. i think, missed an altar for years as the monarch. ithink, yes, while there may be disappointment, certainly people will understand that if she has taken that step, it is for a good reason. you can probably hea
let's talk to our correspondent who is at the cenotaph. that news willjust be filtering through.disappointed? i understand but they will also be disappointed?— understand but they will also be disappointed? understand but they will also be disa ointed? ~ , .,, , disappointed? i think people will be disappointed. _ disappointed? i think people will be disappointed. of — disappointed? i think people will be disappointed, of course. _ disappointed? i think people will be disappointed, of...
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and here, the focus in london at the cenotaph... should the two minute silence on armistice day be matched by silence from the presenter during last post that precedes it? first, the eyes of many were in glasgow again this week as the delegates of the cop26 climate conference continue to try and hammer out a deal. attention was particularly focused on monday when former us president barack obama came to town. back in 2015 we knew that even if the commitments made by the paris agreement were fully met, we would still fall short of our goal of keeping global temperature increases below 1.5 celsius. there's president obama, former president obama of the united states talking about climate change in glasgow at cop26, saying more needs to be done both collectively and individually. the new chairman of yorkshire county cricket club is holding a press conference at headingley this afternoon. roy dearden did not agree with the editorial decision to cut away from president obama's speech, asking... on last week's newswatch, we heard from som
and here, the focus in london at the cenotaph... should the two minute silence on armistice day be matched by silence from the presenter during last post that precedes it? first, the eyes of many were in glasgow again this week as the delegates of the cop26 climate conference continue to try and hammer out a deal. attention was particularly focused on monday when former us president barack obama came to town. back in 2015 we knew that even if the commitments made by the paris agreement were...
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today at the cenotaph in london, his great neophew laid a wreath in his honour. it's a great honour and a great honour to him. armistice day, ensuring those who were lost are not forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. the former president of south africa — fw de klerk, the last white person to lead the country — has died at the age of 85. he was a key figure in the country's transition to democracy and in the release of nelson mandela from prison in 1990. mr de klerk had recorded a last message to the south african people with instructions to release it after his death, as our africa correspondent andrew harding reports. we did not only admit the wrongness of apartheid... fw de klerk was terminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. 1, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt, and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. in the late 1980s, south africa stood on the brink of chaos, the security forces of a racist white government were battling against the blac
today at the cenotaph in london, his great neophew laid a wreath in his honour. it's a great honour and a great honour to him. armistice day, ensuring those who were lost are not forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. the former president of south africa — fw de klerk, the last white person to lead the country — has died at the age of 85. he was a key figure in the country's transition to democracy and in the release of nelson mandela from prison in 1990. mr de klerk had recorded a last...
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today at the cenotaph in london, his great neophew laid a wreath in his honour.me to the point where i'm able to lay a wreath on behalf of my grand uncle at the cenotaph, it's a great honour and a great honour to him. armistice day, ensuring those who were lost are not forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. europe was one of the first regions in the world to deploy coronavirus vaccines, yet parts of the continent are seeing a resurgence in cases, with some countries experiencing their highest infection levels of the pandemic. record numbers are reported in germany, netherlands and austria where the government is planning to impose a lockdown on the unvaccinated. dr uzma syed is an infectious diseases specialist — i asked her how people might react to the lockdown. this is quite a controversial topic here. unfortunately we have all been through lockdowns throughout this pandemic, we have seen that far too often, and unfortunately it isn't something that we want to be doing, and we would hope that, you know, building confidence in vaccines and promoting science and r
today at the cenotaph in london, his great neophew laid a wreath in his honour.me to the point where i'm able to lay a wreath on behalf of my grand uncle at the cenotaph, it's a great honour and a great honour to him. armistice day, ensuring those who were lost are not forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. europe was one of the first regions in the world to deploy coronavirus vaccines, yet parts of the continent are seeing a resurgence in cases, with some countries experiencing their highest...
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today, at the cenotaph in london, his great nephew laid a wreath in his honour.lay a wreath on behalf of my grand uncle at the cenotaph. it's a great honour and a great honour to him. armistice day, ensuring those who were lost are not forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello. a windy friday will bring some rain at times, heaviest and most persistent in scotland. a few pulses of rain moving through here. there'll also some heavier bursts of rain in northwest england. for northern ireland, a wet start, but then it will turn dry with a few showers. for wales, and across much of england away from the northwest, it'll be showers occasionally but also some drier, brighter moments at times too. and at temperatures, after a mild start, getting up to around 14, 15 degrees, gales around some of the coasts in the north and west. winds easing getting into friday night. still quite breezy along this north sea coast, still a few showers around here going into saturday morning. clear spells i
today, at the cenotaph in london, his great nephew laid a wreath in his honour.lay a wreath on behalf of my grand uncle at the cenotaph. it's a great honour and a great honour to him. armistice day, ensuring those who were lost are not forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello. a windy friday will bring some rain at times, heaviest and most persistent in scotland. a few pulses of rain moving through here....
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she will, the palace says, he at the cenotaph watching —— she first laid a wreath at the cenotaph onic, this remembrance sunday will see a return to the traditions of remembrance, both in whitehall and at war memorials around the country, as the nation pays tribute the lives lost in war. nicholas witchell, bbc news. our reporter lebo dieseko is at the cenotaph this morning. good morning to you. talk us through what we will be able to see a little later on. ~ . . . what we will be able to see a little later on. ~ . what we will be able to see a little lateron. ~ . later on. well, chris, as you can robabl later on. well, chris, as you can probably see — later on. well, chris, as you can probably see behind _ later on. well, chris, as you can probably see behind me, - later on. well, chris, as you can - probably see behind me, preparations are already under way, we are just a few hours from the start of the service here. as nick said in his report, it is going to be quite different from last year where you will remember it was a much smaller eventin will remember it was a much smaller e
she will, the palace says, he at the cenotaph watching —— she first laid a wreath at the cenotaph onic, this remembrance sunday will see a return to the traditions of remembrance, both in whitehall and at war memorials around the country, as the nation pays tribute the lives lost in war. nicholas witchell, bbc news. our reporter lebo dieseko is at the cenotaph this morning. good morning to you. talk us through what we will be able to see a little later on. ~ . . . what we will be able to...
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on sunday morning. aha, the cenotaph on sunday morning.he would not go to the royal albert hall on _ she would not go to the royal albert hall on saturday night for the festival of remembrance, but she is absolutely— festival of remembrance, but she is absolutely determined to be at the cenotaph _ absolutely determined to be at the cenotaph for the remembrance ceremony there on sunday morning, and of— ceremony there on sunday morning, and of course it is been a few years since _ and of course it is been a few years since she _ and of course it is been a few years since she has— and of course it is been a few years since she has axley physically... herself — since she has axley physically... herself. but she has been seen there. — herself. but she has been seen there. and _ herself. but she has been seen there, and she was a teenager in world _ there, and she was a teenager in world war— there, and she was a teenager in world war ii, she is the titular head _ world war ii, she is the titular head of— world war ii, she is the titular head of
on sunday morning. aha, the cenotaph on sunday morning.he would not go to the royal albert hall on _ she would not go to the royal albert hall on saturday night for the festival of remembrance, but she is absolutely— festival of remembrance, but she is absolutely determined to be at the cenotaph _ absolutely determined to be at the cenotaph for the remembrance ceremony there on sunday morning, and of— ceremony there on sunday morning, and of course it is been a few years since _ and of...
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other members of the royal family join the nation in falling silent at the cenotaph and around the countryo remember those who have died in past conflicts. a new global climate deal is struck in glasgow but pledges still aren't enough to limit warming to 1.5 degrees. a previous commitment to phase out coal is watered down at the last minute by india and china. and the netherlands becomes the first country in western europe to re—enter a partial coronavirus lockdown this autumn. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show with christa larwood. time for the travel show coming up this week... time for the travel show making rally racing more climate—friendly in italy. oh, my goodness, this thing absolutely goes. it is incredible, isn't it. yeah, it's good fun. from macy's thanksgiving parade in new york, to the kendal mountain festival in england's lake district, our very own local guide to what is coming up. —— global guide. and three adventurers, one old banger and a frozen siberian lake. it's 6:15. the sun will be down in 15 minutes and we are in the middle of nowhere. it is not the bes
other members of the royal family join the nation in falling silent at the cenotaph and around the countryo remember those who have died in past conflicts. a new global climate deal is struck in glasgow but pledges still aren't enough to limit warming to 1.5 degrees. a previous commitment to phase out coal is watered down at the last minute by india and china. and the netherlands becomes the first country in western europe to re—enter a partial coronavirus lockdown this autumn. now on bbc...
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today, at the cenotaph in london, his great—nephew laid a wreath in his honour.cle at the cenotaph. it's a great honour and a great honour to him. armistice day, ensuring those who were lost are not forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. the former president of south africa fw de klerk, the last white person to lead the country, has died at the age of 85. he was a key figure in the country's transition to democracy and in the release of nelson mandela from prison in 1990. as andrew harding reports, mr de klerk recorded a last message to the south african people with instructions to broadcast it after his death. we did not only admit the wrongness of apartheid... fw de klerk was terminally ill when he recorded this farewell message, still wrestling with his place in south africa's tortured history. i, without qualification, apologise for the pain, and the hurt and the indignity and the damage that apartheid has done. in the late 1980s, south africa stood on the brink of chaos. the security forces of a racist white government were battling against the black majority.
today, at the cenotaph in london, his great—nephew laid a wreath in his honour.cle at the cenotaph. it's a great honour and a great honour to him. armistice day, ensuring those who were lost are not forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. the former president of south africa fw de klerk, the last white person to lead the country, has died at the age of 85. he was a key figure in the country's transition to democracy and in the release of nelson mandela from prison in 1990. as andrew harding...
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other members of the royal family joined the nation in falling silent at the cenotaph, and around thew climate deal is struck in glasgow, but experts warn the promises still aren't enough to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. the home secretary, priti patel, will meet her french counterpart this week, as the uk increases pressure on france to stop migrants crossing the channel.
other members of the royal family joined the nation in falling silent at the cenotaph, and around thew climate deal is struck in glasgow, but experts warn the promises still aren't enough to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. the home secretary, priti patel, will meet her french counterpart this week, as the uk increases pressure on france to stop migrants crossing the channel.
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herfirst official engagement at windsor castle since she missed sunday's remembrance service at the cenotaph sir nick carter, days after she cancelled her attendance at the cenotaph for the remembrance service on sunday. the queen was said to have sprained her back. the prince of wales, during his trip tojordan, was asked how about her majesty's condition. she's all right, thank you very much, thank you. is she 0k? would you send our best wishes? once you get to 95, you know, it's not quite as easy as it used to be. bad enough at 73! we will have more news at the top of the hour. until then, goodbye. hello there. the weather isn't changing in too much of a hurry over the next few days, because high pressure keeping things dry, settled, and very mild still for this time of year. so another mild and quite breezy day to come on thursday. dry weather for most of us, but not everywhere. we have got this weather front sitting close to the north of scotland, so that'll produce outbreaks of rain mainly for northern and western scotland, but high pressure to the south dominating the weather for most
herfirst official engagement at windsor castle since she missed sunday's remembrance service at the cenotaph sir nick carter, days after she cancelled her attendance at the cenotaph for the remembrance service on sunday. the queen was said to have sprained her back. the prince of wales, during his trip tojordan, was asked how about her majesty's condition. she's all right, thank you very much, thank you. is she 0k? would you send our best wishes? once you get to 95, you know, it's not quite as...
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today in the cenotaph and london his great—nephew laid a wreath in his honour.laid a wreath in his honour.— wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic _ wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic event _ wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic event to _ wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic event to come - wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic event to come to - wreath in his honour. this is aj fantastic event to come to the point where i am able to lay a wreath on behalf of my granduncle at the cenotaph is a great honour and a great honour to him. �* , . to him. armistice day, ensuring those who _ to him. armistice day, ensuring those who are _ to him. armistice day, ensuring those who are lost _ to him. armistice day, ensuring those who are lost are - to him. armistice day, ensuring those who are lost are not -- i those who are lost are not —— who were lost are not forgotten. �*s eric campbell, bbc news. europe was one of the first regions in the world to deploy coronavirus vaccines, yet parts of the continent are seeing a resurgence in cases, with so
today in the cenotaph and london his great—nephew laid a wreath in his honour.laid a wreath in his honour.— wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic _ wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic event _ wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic event to _ wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic event to come - wreath in his honour. this is a fantastic event to come to - wreath in his honour. this is aj fantastic event to come to the point where i am able to lay a wreath on behalf of my...
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it's the first time that the queen has ever missed the cenotaph because of ill health. >> reporter: last month, the queen was advised by her doctors to rest after spending a night in the hospital for preliminary inquiries. cancelling all her official public appearances, including the u.n. climate conference in scotland. tonight, the prime minister trying to ease fears. >> i did see the queen for an audience last week on wednesday in windsor and she is very well. >> reporter: tonight, the queen is at windsor castle, continuing to rest. a royal source telling abc news that her back sprain is unrelated to her doctors' recent advice to rest. linsey? >> lama, thank you. >>> we move to the growing humanitarian crisis at the border between poland and belarus. polish police trying to prevent thousands of migrants to come into their country. the migrants facing freezing temperatures and a lack of food and water. the migrants essentially stranded at the border. >>> now to the climate crisis. the cop 26 meetings in glasgow wrapping up. activists and some world leaders say the agreement falls short
it's the first time that the queen has ever missed the cenotaph because of ill health. >> reporter: last month, the queen was advised by her doctors to rest after spending a night in the hospital for preliminary inquiries. cancelling all her official public appearances, including the u.n. climate conference in scotland. tonight, the prime minister trying to ease fears. >> i did see the queen for an audience last week on wednesday in windsor and she is very well. >> reporter:...
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services were held across the country and at the cenotaph in central london. but the queen did not attend with other members of the royal family — buckingham palace said she had a sprained back and was disappointed to miss the event. a new global climate deal is struck in glasgow but pledges still aren't enough to limit warming to 1.5c. but a previous commitment to phase out coal is watered down at the last minute by india and china. now on bbc news, it's spotlight: escape from kabul. the story of an interpreter�*s family who fled afghanistan and are settling in ireland. just to let you know, some of the footage and details in the programme are upsetting. in august, the world watched in horror as desperate afghan citizens tried to flee as the taliban swept back into control across the country. many feared a return to the brutal regime they knew from two decades ago. one of those watching was a royal navy officer from bangor whose life was about to take a dramatic turn because of events unfolding in kabul. i first spoke to him on good morning ulster as the tali
services were held across the country and at the cenotaph in central london. but the queen did not attend with other members of the royal family — buckingham palace said she had a sprained back and was disappointed to miss the event. a new global climate deal is struck in glasgow but pledges still aren't enough to limit warming to 1.5c. but a previous commitment to phase out coal is watered down at the last minute by india and china. now on bbc news, it's spotlight: escape from kabul. the...
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herfirst official engagement at windsor castle since she missed sunday's remembrance service at the cenotaphrter, days after she cancelled her attendance at the cenotaph for the remembrance service on sunday. the queen was said to have sprained her back. the prince of wales, during his trip tojordan, was asked how about her majesty's condition. she's all right, thank you very much, thank you. is she ok? would you send our best wishes? once you get to 95, you know, it's not quite as easy as it used to be. bad enough at 73! the prince of wales, speaking on a visit tojordan the prince of wales, speaking on a visit to jordan today. let's the prince of wales, speaking on a visit tojordan today. let's look the prince of wales, speaking on a visit to jordan today. let's look at the latest figures on the pandemic throughout the uk. there were 38,263 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period, which means on average, there were 38,980 new cases reported per day in the last week. 201 deaths were recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the
herfirst official engagement at windsor castle since she missed sunday's remembrance service at the cenotaphrter, days after she cancelled her attendance at the cenotaph for the remembrance service on sunday. the queen was said to have sprained her back. the prince of wales, during his trip tojordan, was asked how about her majesty's condition. she's all right, thank you very much, thank you. is she ok? would you send our best wishes? once you get to 95, you know, it's not quite as easy as it...
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veterans welcome the announcement that the queen will attend the service of remembrance at the cenotaphhe was part of the world cup winning squad in 1966. tributes are paid to former england and wolves midfielder ron flowers, who has died at the age of 87. ajudge in los angeles is expected to start the process of freeing britney spears from the legal arrangement that has controlled her life for the last 13 years. the conservatorship was originally put in place because of fears for the singer's mental health, and it meant her father was in charge of her affairs. but britney spears said the arrangement was abusive, and herfans have campaigned for her to be given back her independence. sophie long's report contains flashing images. cheering. it's now six weeks since britney spears's fans cried tears ofjoy as her estranged father was suspended from his role running her $60 million estate. chanting: free britney now! free britney now! he's since asked the court for an immediate and unconditional end to the arrangement, which gave him control over her life, saying he'll hand over all related
veterans welcome the announcement that the queen will attend the service of remembrance at the cenotaphhe was part of the world cup winning squad in 1966. tributes are paid to former england and wolves midfielder ron flowers, who has died at the age of 87. ajudge in los angeles is expected to start the process of freeing britney spears from the legal arrangement that has controlled her life for the last 13 years. the conservatorship was originally put in place because of fears for the singer's...
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so many lost lives to honour, given special mention at the cenotaph today, walter tull, britton's firsteath on his behalf his great—nephew. wreath on his behalf his great-nephew.- wreath on his behalf his treat-nehew. , ., . great-nephew. this is a fantastic event to come _ great-nephew. this is a fantastic event to come to _ great-nephew. this is a fantastic event to come to the _ great-nephew. this is a fantastic event to come to the point - great-nephew. this is a fantastic| event to come to the point where great-nephew. this is a fantastic - event to come to the point where i'm able to lay a wreath on behalf of my grand uncle at the cenotaph, it's a great honour and a great honour to him. ., ., ., him. young and old ensuring sacrifices _ him. young and old ensuring sacrifices will _ him. young and old ensuring sacrifices will never - him. young and old ensuring sacrifices will never be - him. young and old ensuring - sacrifices will never be forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. fw de klerk, the last white president in south africa and a key figure in its transition to a multi—racial
so many lost lives to honour, given special mention at the cenotaph today, walter tull, britton's firsteath on his behalf his great—nephew. wreath on his behalf his great-nephew.- wreath on his behalf his treat-nehew. , ., . great-nephew. this is a fantastic event to come _ great-nephew. this is a fantastic event to come to _ great-nephew. this is a fantastic event to come to the _ great-nephew. this is a fantastic event to come to the point - great-nephew. this is a fantastic| event to come...
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the queen misses the remembrance day service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back.
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the queen misses the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back — but otherin falling silent to remember those who died in past conflicts.
the queen misses the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back — but otherin falling silent to remember those who died in past conflicts.
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at the cenotaph is when we all get together so it is a shame the queen will not be there but it is greatoyal family has taken advice whether it can sue over series five of the the crown witch has not come out. i assume this is after series three in series four which took us through the story of charles and diana. i would have sued 0livia colman for presenting the queen is so clumsy and inscrutable with nothing behind the eyes so i would have been talking to solicitors a long time ago but now it is to close to the bone when you come to modern times. so it is to close to the bone when you come to modern times.— come to modern times. so they are takin: come to modern times. so they are taking advice- _ come to modern times. so they are taking advice. i _ come to modern times. so they are taking advice. i think— come to modern times. so they are taking advice. i think this _ come to modern times. so they are taking advice. i think this is - taking advice. i think this is probably a warning to everybody that if you can bring it down a bit, bring it down a bit.— if you can bring it down a bit,
at the cenotaph is when we all get together so it is a shame the queen will not be there but it is greatoyal family has taken advice whether it can sue over series five of the the crown witch has not come out. i assume this is after series three in series four which took us through the story of charles and diana. i would have sued 0livia colman for presenting the queen is so clumsy and inscrutable with nothing behind the eyes so i would have been talking to solicitors a long time ago but now it...
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so many lost lives to honour, given special mention at the cenotaph today, walter tull, britton�*s firstable to lay a wreath on behalf of my grand uncle at the cenotaph, it's a great honour and a great honour to him. young and old, ensuring sacrifices will never be forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. rising sea levels are one of the most significant consequences of climate change. now, a study of a restored coastal marsh in scotland has shown the issue could have some benefits if managed correctly. our science correspondent victoria gill reports. digging into a changing environment. in an area that's surrounded by scotland's coal mining past and its industrial present, there's a transformation happening beneath our feet. just three years ago, this area was re—engineered to bring the coastal wetland back to its natural state. you breach the coastal defences and let the water back in. and at that point, we kind ofjust step back and let nature do its thing. and we're really seeing the wildlife respond. as well as a diverse wetland habitat this marsh has become a natural tool in our fight t
so many lost lives to honour, given special mention at the cenotaph today, walter tull, britton�*s firstable to lay a wreath on behalf of my grand uncle at the cenotaph, it's a great honour and a great honour to him. young and old, ensuring sacrifices will never be forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. rising sea levels are one of the most significant consequences of climate change. now, a study of a restored coastal marsh in scotland has shown the issue could have some benefits if managed...
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the queen misses the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back — but otherbers of the royal familyjoin the nation in falling silent to remember those who died in past conflicts. one person has died and another is injured after a car explosion and fire outside liverpool women's hospital. police say counter—terrorism detectives are leading the investigation "out of caution". so far we understand the car involved was a taxi which pulled up at the hospital shortly before the explosion occurred. work is still ongoing to establish what has happened. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. australia are the t20 world champions — they stun rivals new zealand to take the trophy for the first time. the red roses run riot... england demolish canada to extend their incredible winning streak. and a statement of intent by chelsea in the women's super league — they crush manchester city. that and the rest of the day's wsl coming up. hello and welcome to sportsday. not many fancied them coming into the t20 world cup so tod
the queen misses the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph because of a sprained back — but otherbers of the royal familyjoin the nation in falling silent to remember those who died in past conflicts. one person has died and another is injured after a car explosion and fire outside liverpool women's hospital. police say counter—terrorism detectives are leading the investigation "out of caution". so far we understand the car involved was a taxi which pulled up at the hospital...
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i speak his name at the cenotaph toda . ., �* ~' ., speak his name at the cenotaph toda. ~ ., , todayobserve the two—minute silence. it's really important that is not only remembrance sunday but also armistice day as well, the actual 11th of november, and the western front association and other people, the volunteers, the enthusiast, the educational charities that speak of this, it's a tremendous honour to be here, it really is, and i'm deputising today. it's tremendous, and a real sense of occasion and i can feel it now and a real sense of pride and ijust have to hold together long enough to get the poem out. i’m to hold together long enough to get the poem out-— the poem out. i'm sure you will nicholas- _ the poem out. i'm sure you will nicholas. enjoy _ the poem out. i'm sure you will nicholas. enjoy your _ the poem out. i'm sure you will nicholas. enjoy your day. - the poem out. i'm sure you will| nicholas. enjoy your day. mixed emotions for a lot of people but have a wonderful day and i'm glad to see the weather is good. nick will be reading in a flanders field immediately after
i speak his name at the cenotaph toda . ., �* ~' ., speak his name at the cenotaph toda. ~ ., , todayobserve the two—minute silence. it's really important that is not only remembrance sunday but also armistice day as well, the actual 11th of november, and the western front association and other people, the volunteers, the enthusiast, the educational charities that speak of this, it's a tremendous honour to be here, it really is, and i'm deputising today. it's tremendous, and a real sense of...
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she is used to all weathers. ~ , ,.. , the cenotaph. she is used to all weathers-— the cenotaph.the balcony. thank you for clearing that — from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. _ from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. this _ from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. this is - from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. this is such i from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. this is such a i clearing that up. this is such a significant occasion and the queen has made very clear that it is important to her, almost non—negotiable. what does this indicate about future engagements now, royal engagements? it indicates the queen and _ now, royal engagements? it indicates the queen and her— now, royal engagements? it indicates the queen and her advisers _ now, royal engagements? it indicates the queen and her advisers will- now, royal engagements? it indicates the queen and her advisers will see i the queen and her advisers will see how she feels and will do her utmost to be at the most important engagements that she thinks it absolutely key
she is used to all weathers. ~ , ,.. , the cenotaph. she is used to all weathers-— the cenotaph.the balcony. thank you for clearing that — from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. _ from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. this _ from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. this is - from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. this is such i from the balcony. thank you for clearing that up. this is such a i clearing that up. this is such a significant occasion...
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this is of course buckingham palace, but it's happening at the cenotaph in whitehall, down the street a very simple war memorial. as i said, prince charles is going to be there laying a reef. they sickly on her behalf. prince charles has laid the wreath on the queen's behalf for the past several years, mostly because the queen is still at an advanced age. even when she's healthy, she's 95 years old. next year, she's going to be celebrating 70 years of ruling this country. so, again, we talk about these issues, health problems. it's unclear just how serious they are. this back sprain, this is going to be a big issue for anybody who is 95 years old. even when we're talking about minor health hiccups, when your 95 years old, that's a big problem. when you're the head of state, when you have a constitutional role, that's going to raise a lot of concern. guys? >> absolutely. a lot of people wishing her well. princess and right now, laying air reef. and while you are speaking prince william as well as prince andrew -- prince edward, rather, did the same. i'm not sure if i've seen prince and
this is of course buckingham palace, but it's happening at the cenotaph in whitehall, down the street a very simple war memorial. as i said, prince charles is going to be there laying a reef. they sickly on her behalf. prince charles has laid the wreath on the queen's behalf for the past several years, mostly because the queen is still at an advanced age. even when she's healthy, she's 95 years old. next year, she's going to be celebrating 70 years of ruling this country. so, again, we talk...
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queen elizabeth has been unable to attend the uk's remembrance service at the cenotaph in london.uckingham palace says she is suffering from a sprained back and greatly regretted not being able to go. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow morning. with me are broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford and joe twyman, the director of deltapoll. we'll be hearing from the two of them in a moment. first let me bring you up with the front pages. let's start with the mail. its story is the car explosion outside liverpool women's hospital, killing a passenger and injuring the driver. that story also leads the daily telegraph, which reports three men have been arrested under the terrorism act. the times says the government is expected to announce the covid boosterjab programme will be extended to the under—50s to drive down transmission. according to a report in the i newspaper, number ten will scrap hs2 rail links at leeds, manchester and birmingham, undermining arguments over its levelling—up agenda. the ft leads with business groups exp
queen elizabeth has been unable to attend the uk's remembrance service at the cenotaph in london.uckingham palace says she is suffering from a sprained back and greatly regretted not being able to go. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow morning. with me are broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford and joe twyman, the director of deltapoll. we'll be hearing from the two of them in a moment. first let me bring you up with the front pages....
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queen elizabeth has been unable to attend the uk's remembrance service at the cenotaph in london.kingham palace says she is suffering from a sprained back, and greatly regretted not being able to go. now on bbc news, it's time for our world — and the story of what happened when hurricane ida hit new york city. news archive: a word of more warnings that have just been issued. flash flood emergency for all five boroughs of new york city. water was coming in from my drain in the back, from my drain outside, in the side of the house, water was gushing through that thing and made the water rise all the way up to about nine feet. it is manhattan, the bronx, westchester, until 9:30, i am picking everything up, unplugging everything because we did not want to be electrocuted. we activated our flash flood i plan and we had our agencies begin to prepare - for a flooding event. obviously, we were not - preparing for what we ended up getting. 2021 and here i am having exposure to sewage water in my own home. i screamed out to him and i said, "justin, iam "drowning, i'm going to drown!" sirens
queen elizabeth has been unable to attend the uk's remembrance service at the cenotaph in london.kingham palace says she is suffering from a sprained back, and greatly regretted not being able to go. now on bbc news, it's time for our world — and the story of what happened when hurricane ida hit new york city. news archive: a word of more warnings that have just been issued. flash flood emergency for all five boroughs of new york city. water was coming in from my drain in the back, from my...
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the queen misses the annual remembrance day service at the cenotaph, after spraining her back, but other of the royal familyjoin the nation to remember those who died in past conflicts. unvaccinated people in austria are to be banned from leaving home for non—essential purposes, under a covid lockdown that'll come into force at midnight, local time. more news on the bbc at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show with christa larwood. coming up this week... making rally racing more climate—friendly in italy. oh, my goodness, this thing absolutely goes. it is incredible, isn't it. yeah, it's good fun. from macy's thanksgiving parade in new york, to the kendal mountain festival in england's lake district, our very own local guide to what is coming up. our very own global guide to what is coming up. and three adventurers, one old banger and a frozen siberian lake. it's 6:15. the sun will be down in 15 minutes and we are in the middle of nowhere. it is not the best great situation. theme music plays hello and welcome to the travel show, back on the road again and t
the queen misses the annual remembrance day service at the cenotaph, after spraining her back, but other of the royal familyjoin the nation to remember those who died in past conflicts. unvaccinated people in austria are to be banned from leaving home for non—essential purposes, under a covid lockdown that'll come into force at midnight, local time. more news on the bbc at the top of the hour. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show with christa larwood. coming up this week... making...
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the remembrance day service at the cenotaph _ the remembrance day service at the cenotaph.st important day in her calendar. normally we would have seen her on the ttalcony— normally we would have seen her on the balcony where yesterday we saw the balcony where yesterday we saw the duchess of cornwall, the duchess of cambridge and the countess of wessex — of cambridge and the countess of wessex. and she would have been looking _ wessex. and she would have been looking down, as prince charles on her ttehalf— looking down, as prince charles on her behalf laid a wreath, as she has in recent— her behalf laid a wreath, as she has in recent years because of her old age _ in recent years because of her old age but— in recent years because of her old age but of— in recent years because of her old age. but of course she wanted to be there _ age. but of course she wanted to be there and _ age. but of course she wanted to be there. and this decision was taken really— there. and this decision was taken really at _ there. and this decision was taken really at the last minute, it seems, b
the remembrance day service at the cenotaph _ the remembrance day service at the cenotaph.st important day in her calendar. normally we would have seen her on the ttalcony— normally we would have seen her on the balcony where yesterday we saw the balcony where yesterday we saw the duchess of cornwall, the duchess of cambridge and the countess of wessex — of cambridge and the countess of wessex. and she would have been looking _ wessex. and she would have been looking down, as prince charles...
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the queen was unable today to go to the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph in london.be there. the palace had previously said it was the queen's "firm intention" to attend the service, after taking time away from her duties for health reasons. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports.
the queen was unable today to go to the remembrance sunday service at the cenotaph in london.be there. the palace had previously said it was the queen's "firm intention" to attend the service, after taking time away from her duties for health reasons. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports.