61
61
Nov 12, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
daniela relph, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.ers' — personal stories from people looking for solutions to global warming. also on the programme: pigs may not fly but me this one. he eases passenger travel anxieties at the san francisco international airport. the bombastic establishment outsider, donald trump, has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election result. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the country. it's keeping the candidate's name always in the public eye that counts. success or failure depends not only on public display, but on the local campaign headquarters and the heavy routine work of their women volunteers. berliners from both east and west linked hands and danced around their liberated territory. and with nobody to stop them, it wasn't long before the first attempts were made to destroy the structure itself. yasser arafat, who dominated the palestinian cause for so long, has died. palestinian authority has declared a state of mourning.
daniela relph, bbc news. you're watching newsday on the bbc.ers' — personal stories from people looking for solutions to global warming. also on the programme: pigs may not fly but me this one. he eases passenger travel anxieties at the san francisco international airport. the bombastic establishment outsider, donald trump, has defied the pollsters to take the keys to the oval office. i feel great about the election result. i voted for him because i genuinely believe that he cares about the...
42
42
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
daniela relph, bbc news.ection cast. but here is the weather with louise. good evening. it's been a day of sunny spells and scattered showers for many. most of the showers have been further north and west. as you can see, for the rest of the day, they will continue to spiral around an area of low pressure, which is moving its way east into the north sea. some clearer skies further south. it is going to be quite a chilly night for some, with low single figures quite widely. but we start off with those showers quite heavy and persistent through scotland, northern ireland, northwest england and wales. as we go through the day, a light and northerly wind will drive those showers further south. so, almost anywhere at risk of a shower into the afternoon, but also some sunny spells coming through as well. but the temperatures really set to struggle 5—10 degrees. now, as we move out of tuesday, things will quiet down overnight, but not for long. because another area of low pressure is likely to push in during wednesd
daniela relph, bbc news.ection cast. but here is the weather with louise. good evening. it's been a day of sunny spells and scattered showers for many. most of the showers have been further north and west. as you can see, for the rest of the day, they will continue to spiral around an area of low pressure, which is moving its way east into the north sea. some clearer skies further south. it is going to be quite a chilly night for some, with low single figures quite widely. but we start off with...
106
106
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
daniela relph, bbc news. that's it from us.re you are.
daniela relph, bbc news. that's it from us.re you are.
98
98
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
daniela relph reports. last post plays.ens daily all year round. but today is different. honouring the armistice, those lost and those saved, marked with a service of remembrance, and then silence. 0n the 11th november 1919, the first two—minute silence was observed. 100 years on, wherever you are, it remains a moment to stop, to reflect, and to remember. the first two—minute silence was introduced by king george v. thousands packed onto whitehall after he said the country should stop to honour those who never came home. the silence remains at the centre of remembrance a century later. but in 2019, the royal british legion didn't just ask for a pause and a silence. it said we should all mute our phones, switch off tvs and close our laptops to honour those who defended our freedoms and way of life. daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's louise lear. it's been decent weather for the armistice day commemorations. very respectful, i'm pleased to say, and it's good news when you see what's coming this we
daniela relph reports. last post plays.ens daily all year round. but today is different. honouring the armistice, those lost and those saved, marked with a service of remembrance, and then silence. 0n the 11th november 1919, the first two—minute silence was observed. 100 years on, wherever you are, it remains a moment to stop, to reflect, and to remember. the first two—minute silence was introduced by king george v. thousands packed onto whitehall after he said the country should stop to...
46
46
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
daniela relph, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers.it's been a pretty miserable november so far in terms of flooding rains, at least to say that sunday and monday, we had a brief lull in proceedings for the remembrance services and had some sunny spells but it was on the chilly side. it's not just the uk but it was on the chilly side. it's notjust the uk that is called for the time of year. some of the cold air is pushing all the way into north—west europe and the parts of northern scandinavia, we are seeing temperatures well below where they should be for the time of year. low pressure a cross should be for the time of year. low pressure across the uk, still a dominant feature. and still on the chilly side. this is our outlook if you haven't already guessed it. because it's cold, and with elevation, we will see snow. tuesday, low pressure and weather fronts spiralling around that low. we start off with more frequent widespread showers through scotland, northern ireland, north—west england and wales and some of these will drift that li
daniela relph, bbc news. and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers.it's been a pretty miserable november so far in terms of flooding rains, at least to say that sunday and monday, we had a brief lull in proceedings for the remembrance services and had some sunny spells but it was on the chilly side. it's not just the uk but it was on the chilly side. it's notjust the uk that is called for the time of year. some of the cold air is pushing all the way into north—west europe and the...
48
48
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
daniela relph, bbc news. that's it from us.ewsnight‘s starting in a moment on bbc two with emily maitlis. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. a shock in the tennis in london. alexander zverev defeats the world number one, rafael nadal, at the atp finals. the pressure is on for non—league harrogate, they're losing to portsmouth in the last of the first round fa cup matches. and silver for kadeena cox at the world para athletics championships, but the medal triggers a relapse of her eating disorder. having so many people around me in so having so many people around me in so many eyes on having so many people around me in so many eyes on me, having so many people around me in so many eyes on me, kind of pushed me to do more extreme things, which is frustrating for me. hello and welcome to sports day. i'm gavin. first, to a real shock at the atp world tour finals. alexander zverev has beaten world number one rafael nadal for the first time at lo
daniela relph, bbc news. that's it from us.ewsnight‘s starting in a moment on bbc two with emily maitlis. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm gavin ramjaun. a shock in the tennis in london. alexander zverev defeats the world number one, rafael nadal, at the atp finals. the pressure is on for non—league harrogate, they're losing to portsmouth in the last of the first round fa cup matches. and silver for kadeena cox at...
84
84
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
daniela relph reports.d with a service of remembrance, and then silence. 0n the 11th november 1919, the first two—minute silence was observed. 100 years on, wherever you are, it remains a moment to stop, to reflect, and to remember. the first two—minute silence was introduced by king george v. thousands packed onto whitehall after he said the country should stop to honour those who never came home. the silence remains at the centre of remembrance a century later. but in 2019, the royal british legion didn't just ask for a pause and a silence. it said we should all mute our phones, switch off tvs and close our laptops to honour those who defended our freedoms and way of life. daniela relph, bbc news. 6,000 baby turtles have been released into the peruvian amazon river. the aim is to boost the population of the yellow spotted river turtle which is vulnerable to both poachers and other human activity. according to local media, thousands of eggs were incubated by peruvian environmental authorities starting in a
daniela relph reports.d with a service of remembrance, and then silence. 0n the 11th november 1919, the first two—minute silence was observed. 100 years on, wherever you are, it remains a moment to stop, to reflect, and to remember. the first two—minute silence was introduced by king george v. thousands packed onto whitehall after he said the country should stop to honour those who never came home. the silence remains at the centre of remembrance a century later. but in 2019, the royal...
74
74
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
daniela relph reports. last post plays.ce happens daily all year round. but today is different. honouring the armistice, those lost and those saved, marked with a service of remembrance, and then silence. 0n the 11th november 1919, the first two—minute silence was observed. 100 years on, wherever you are, it remains a moment to stop, to reflect, and to remember. the first two—minute silence was introduced by king george v. thousands packed onto whitehall after he said the country should stop to honour those who never came home. the silence remains at the centre of remembrance a century later. but in 2019, the royal british legion didn't just ask for a pause and a silence. it said we should all mute our phones, switch off tvs and close our laptops to honour those who defended our freedoms and way of life. daniela relph, bbc news. the weather was pretty decent for the armistice day commemorations. let's get the full with louise. it was almost a miracle because the weather has been pretty miserable in november and if you did g
daniela relph reports. last post plays.ce happens daily all year round. but today is different. honouring the armistice, those lost and those saved, marked with a service of remembrance, and then silence. 0n the 11th november 1919, the first two—minute silence was observed. 100 years on, wherever you are, it remains a moment to stop, to reflect, and to remember. the first two—minute silence was introduced by king george v. thousands packed onto whitehall after he said the country should...
90
90
Nov 11, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here‘s matt taylor. areas that don‘t need it, england and wales and it is quite cold so over the hills, some snow is possible. showers across northern england and scotland, plenty of showers across northern and western areas. a bit drier towards parts of the midlands, the south—east and developing across southern parts of scotla nd developing across southern parts of scotland so would longer, drier spells through the night, these are the areas where temperatures will drop the furthest, there could be a bit of frost around but either way, it is going to be a cold start tomorrow morning, still quite windy across western areas, very blustery wind across the hills and the coast tomorrow. more in the way of sunshine and showers, slightly different areas tomorrow. heavy showers north—west and north wales to begin with, southern counties with more showers than today but parts of scotland, northern ireland and northern england will have something drier compared to this afternoon but, wherever you are, 7—9 degree
daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here‘s matt taylor. areas that don‘t need it, england and wales and it is quite cold so over the hills, some snow is possible. showers across northern england and scotland, plenty of showers across northern and western areas. a bit drier towards parts of the midlands, the south—east and developing across southern parts of scotla nd developing across southern parts of scotland so would longer, drier spells through the night, these...
62
62
Nov 18, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, daniela relph.during that interview. i'm joined now by stewart maclean, newsnight‘s deputy editor. thank you for coming in. you were at the interview. i am just wondering, immediately it was over, did the prince think, that has been a success ? prince think, that has been a success? it was an extraordinary thing for those of us there to witness. i think those of us who we re witness. i think those of us who were there as part of the newsnight tea m were there as part of the newsnight team and is part of the duke's team thought it was a pretty significant intervention and that we were witnessing something fairly significant. afterwards, the duke was pretty relaxed. i think he was relieved that it was over, he had expected it to be bracing, i think in truth probably it was more pricing than he expected from the off, but given that it was a newsnight interview, he shouldn't have expected anything else. but he took us for a short walk around the marble hall in the front of the palace, which is where mos
thank you, daniela relph.during that interview. i'm joined now by stewart maclean, newsnight‘s deputy editor. thank you for coming in. you were at the interview. i am just wondering, immediately it was over, did the prince think, that has been a success ? prince think, that has been a success? it was an extraordinary thing for those of us there to witness. i think those of us who we re witness. i think those of us who were there as part of the newsnight tea m were there as part of the...
74
74
Nov 18, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph.hink the view is that it has done, really, the exact opposite of what it was intended to do. the idea, i think, from within prince andrew's private office was that this interview would draw a line under everything, it would put the duke in front of an interviewer, emily maitlis, without any restrictions, and he could answer all the questions and all the rumours about his relationship with jeffrey epstein. but this just hasn't closed it down. what it's done is opened up a whole series of questions about his judgment, about whether he should be making any kind of statement to the official investigation in the united states and, crucially, also about his day—to—day work, particularly here in the uk. do all those organisations, all those companies which he has worked so closely with over the years want to carry on their association with him? some of them don't and are now considering their position and wondering whether having him as a royal patron is really any good for their own reputati
here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph.hink the view is that it has done, really, the exact opposite of what it was intended to do. the idea, i think, from within prince andrew's private office was that this interview would draw a line under everything, it would put the duke in front of an interviewer, emily maitlis, without any restrictions, and he could answer all the questions and all the rumours about his relationship with jeffrey epstein. but this just hasn't closed it down. what...
40
40
Nov 18, 2019
11/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
our royal correspondent daniela relph is at buckingham palace.he public response to the interview was not what the duke of york prior‘s private office would have wa nted of york prior‘s private office would have wanted or anticipated. they wa nted have wanted or anticipated. they wanted to do this interview, to do a proper sit down interview to answer all the rumours that have been swelling around his relationship with jeffrey epstein. swelling around his relationship withjeffrey epstein. in the hope that it would draw a line and everything. it has, in fact, that it would draw a line and everything. it has, infact, drug done the opposite. there has been criticism that prince andrew didn't just say, and filled with regret. he say that. those it will be interesting to see what the charity is involved in thankfulness. it is farfrom —— it has farfrom drawn the line under this situation. thank you very much. we can talk now to a senior editor for title maccabee times. what did you think when you watched it? he just doesn't know how to do it. all the b
our royal correspondent daniela relph is at buckingham palace.he public response to the interview was not what the duke of york prior‘s private office would have wa nted of york prior‘s private office would have wanted or anticipated. they wa nted have wanted or anticipated. they wanted to do this interview, to do a proper sit down interview to answer all the rumours that have been swelling around his relationship with jeffrey epstein. swelling around his relationship withjeffrey epstein....