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daniela relph, bbc news, southend.bbc news, the russian hackers wanted by the west — the bbc�*s cyber reporterjoe tidy travels to russia to track down alleged hackers. around the world, cyber citadels are crumbling. ukraine, romania, poland, kuwait, south korea, hackers are being rounded up. online, too, western intelligence services are hacking back, taking criminals off—line, and even retrieving some of the stolen riches. but there's one place where hackers are not being arrested. cash rich, fast cars, behaving and acting like very flamboyant and extravagant millionaires. i'm on the trail of the most wanted suspected hackers in the world. the us alleged the gang are hacking money from private bank accounts and launching ransomware attacks which have cost more than $100 million. hello, i'm looking for maksim. i am from the bbc. more russians have been sanctioned and indicted for hacking than any other country. 27 russians appear on the us cyber most wanted list. if they leave the country, they will probably be arreste
daniela relph, bbc news, southend.bbc news, the russian hackers wanted by the west — the bbc�*s cyber reporterjoe tidy travels to russia to track down alleged hackers. around the world, cyber citadels are crumbling. ukraine, romania, poland, kuwait, south korea, hackers are being rounded up. online, too, western intelligence services are hacking back, taking criminals off—line, and even retrieving some of the stolen riches. but there's one place where hackers are not being arrested. cash...
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daniela relph, bbc news, southend. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news. hello.pells across southernmost parts of the uk. despite all the cloud, there'll be a lot of dry weather around, though you may encounter a little light rain or drizzle. it is high pressure, which is why it is mainly dry — it is bringing in the cloudier moist weather from the atlantic with some air which is a little less chilly than it's been — but i'm not sure we'll notice much difference between monday and tuesday because we're exchanging sunshine for so much more cloud — cloud that will have prevented much in the way of frost into scotland and northern ireland overnight. it's england and wales that'll start with the lower temperatures and the greater chance for a frost, but also some early sunny spells. a rather cloudy day, though, in scotland and northern ireland, some patchy rain and drizzle north and west scotland, into northern ireland. and northwest england and north wales could see some of that, as well — and see the cloud just increasing further through wales and england. just east
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our correspondence daniela relph is there for us.ficance of this moment. fix, through the significance of this moment.— this moment. a hugely significant _ this moment. a hugely significant moment, i this moment. a hugely significant moment, ofj this moment. a hugely - significant moment, of course, first and foremost for the people of barbados, but also for the british monarchy. a sandra mason, the new president, the first president of barbados, she has actually come over recent years, been the governor general of barbados which has been the representative of the queen here, but now she is replacing the queen as president. 50 a really significant and slightly sort of contradictory moment in her life in many ways, but she is the new president of this small island nation here in the caribbean and herflag, the presidential standard, as now gone up in place of the royal standard, that has been on the bridge —— flagpoles are bridgetown for decades. so a significant moment for the new president. what we will now see are a number of the dig
our correspondence daniela relph is there for us.ficance of this moment. fix, through the significance of this moment.— this moment. a hugely significant _ this moment. a hugely significant moment, i this moment. a hugely significant moment, ofj this moment. a hugely - significant moment, of course, first and foremost for the people of barbados, but also for the british monarchy. a sandra mason, the new president, the first president of barbados, she has actually come over recent years, been...
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daniela relph, bbc news, southend.is still going on in the house of commons right now, as we can say. but in the early vote... mps did back borisjohnson�*s social care plan, but its was by 272 votes to 246, a much reduced conservative majority of 26. that's it. that is the latest in the commons tonight. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. karishma this is bbc news. the headlines... police in the us state of wisconsin say a man who drove into a crowd at a christmas parade, killing five people and injuring 48 others, will be charged with intentional homicide. he's been named as 39—year—old darrell brooks. austrians are once again living under full national lockdown restrictions. it's the first european union country to reimpose such a measure this autumn, reflecting surging covid infections as winter looms. it will run for between 10—20 days. the leaders of belgium and the netherlands have criticised violence seen in their countries over the weekend, linked to protests against coronavirus restrictions. the w
daniela relph, bbc news, southend.is still going on in the house of commons right now, as we can say. but in the early vote... mps did back borisjohnson�*s social care plan, but its was by 272 votes to 246, a much reduced conservative majority of 26. that's it. that is the latest in the commons tonight. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. karishma this is bbc news. the headlines... police in the us state of wisconsin say a man who drove into a crowd at a christmas parade, killing...
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daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather.e sunday across the country looking fairly dry and settled. we have dry weather in store for much of the week. it will be quietening down today, we have got a lot of cloud round and out that cloud some rain. this is the picture earlier on from one of our weather watchers in cumbria. a bit of rain to come in the afternoon, it is breezy out there too but still very mild
daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather.e sunday across the country looking fairly dry and settled. we have dry weather in store for much of the week. it will be quietening down today, we have got a lot of cloud round and out that cloud some rain. this is the picture earlier on from one of our weather watchers in cumbria. a bit of rain to come in the afternoon, it is breezy out there too but still very mild
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daniela relph, bbc news, bridgetown, barbados.e border with ukraine. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, here meeting the latvian prime minister, has also held talks with his nato counterparts on the growing numbers of migrants gathering on poland's frontier with belarus. it follows calls from warsaw for more international help well, our europe editor, katya adler has been speaking to the polish prime minister about the threat posed by russia. katya joins me now. what did he have to say? sitting down with the polish prime minister, he really gives you the impression of a man on a mission. he wants to drive home to all of us and his allies in nato and in the eu as well that threat that he perceives from vladimir putin in moscow and his ally in belarus. he is saying that the west has to join the dots more, see what is going on in all of the region, whether it is about the migrant crisis on poland's border with belarus, being talked about in nato today, the build up russian troops on ukraine's border, also being talked about i
daniela relph, bbc news, bridgetown, barbados.e border with ukraine. the us secretary of state, antony blinken, here meeting the latvian prime minister, has also held talks with his nato counterparts on the growing numbers of migrants gathering on poland's frontier with belarus. it follows calls from warsaw for more international help well, our europe editor, katya adler has been speaking to the polish prime minister about the threat posed by russia. katya joins me now. what did he have to say?...
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from southend, here's daniela relph. he died working for the people he served.nto church. as the place he'd deserved for almost a0 years said farewell. my son's actually in the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. i everything felt local. the sound of the church service was broadcast on bbc radio essex. and friend and former conservative mp ann widdecombe spoke on behalf of sir david's wife and children. as a family, we are trying to understand why this awful thing has occurred. nobody should die in that way. please let some good come from this tragedy. his final journey through southend took him past his constituency office and the civic centre. the funeral mass will be in the grandeur of westminster cathedral tomorrow. but as it so often did for sir david amess, essex came first. dani
from southend, here's daniela relph. he died working for the people he served.nto church. as the place he'd deserved for almost a0 years said farewell. my son's actually in the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. i...
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our correspondent daniela relph is in bridgetown.idgetown. is happening right now? mr are what is happening right now? - are now moving towards the main part of the official transition ceremony where the dignitaries will begin to arrive and we will have that moment where barbados�*s first ever president is sworn in and watching this here will be the prince of wales and it must be a night that perhaps tinged with a little sadness for him. you will receive a final military march past in his honour and take a final salute and then he will watch as the royal standard, the queen's flag, is lowered over barbados and the presidential flag lowered over barbados and the presidentialflag replaces it so a real significant moment for the british monarchy and of course the people of barbados and the prince of wales will make speech here in which he will talk directly about the pain of their shared history that the uk and barbados share in terms of slavery. the prince of wales will describe it as the darkest days of our past and he will speak of t
our correspondent daniela relph is in bridgetown.idgetown. is happening right now? mr are what is happening right now? - are now moving towards the main part of the official transition ceremony where the dignitaries will begin to arrive and we will have that moment where barbados�*s first ever president is sworn in and watching this here will be the prince of wales and it must be a night that perhaps tinged with a little sadness for him. you will receive a final military march past in his...
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400 years ago, and it became a focal point of the transatlantic slave trade. 0ur correspondent daniela relphis moment? we are happening at this moment? - are heading now to the minute of transition, and over the past hour we have seen dignitaries arrived, including the prince of wales and a number of other special vips hearing bridgetown, and they are watching a short film about the history of barbados and how we have reached this moment today of this island nation becoming a republic. what we will see over the course of the next half an hour or so is that transition ceremony and it will be be in the front and centre position and he is already being given an official goodbye i suppose really with a march past, and he watched as the royal standard, the queen's flag of the royal family was lowered and taken off of the flagpole here and bridgetown and replaced by the presidentialflag, as and replaced by the presidential flag, as we watched the prince of wales here, you have to wonder what must be going through his mind. it is 30 years since his mother was removed as head of state from anywhere
400 years ago, and it became a focal point of the transatlantic slave trade. 0ur correspondent daniela relphis moment? we are happening at this moment? - are heading now to the minute of transition, and over the past hour we have seen dignitaries arrived, including the prince of wales and a number of other special vips hearing bridgetown, and they are watching a short film about the history of barbados and how we have reached this moment today of this island nation becoming a republic. what we...
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our correspondent daniela relph is in bridgetown, barbados. wonderful to have you on the programme.mony as we understand it is getting under way as we speak. talk us through some of the main events expected. through some of the main events exected. ~ , , expected. well, this is where the main _ expected. well, this is where the main event _ expected. well, this is where the main event will _ expected. well, this is where the main event will be. - expected. well, this is where| the main event will be. things are already kicking off. what you should hear is the national steel band of more than 100 players. they're kicking off the night's events, but it is very much going to be a show of national pride. as barbados becomes the world's newest republic. its reason for becoming a republic was about shedding its colonial past. a flavour of tonight's ceremony will be very much about that. but at its heart will also be a transition and a handover, where the prince of wales will be here, the queen's son, to see his mother removed as head of state. for him, this will be a moment for sadness. h
our correspondent daniela relph is in bridgetown, barbados. wonderful to have you on the programme.mony as we understand it is getting under way as we speak. talk us through some of the main events expected. through some of the main events exected. ~ , , expected. well, this is where the main _ expected. well, this is where the main event _ expected. well, this is where the main event will _ expected. well, this is where the main event will be. - expected. well, this is where| the main event...
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from southend, here's daniela relph. he died working for the people he served.a scouts lined the path into church. as the place he'd deserved for almost 40 years said farewell. —— he'd served. my son's actually in the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he could also come and pay respects as well. _ everything felt local. the sound of the church service was broadcast on bbc radio essex. and friend and former conservative mp ann widdecombe spoke on behalf of sir david's wife and children. as a family, we are trying to understand why this awful thing has occurred. nobody should die in that way. please let some good come from this tragedy. his final journey through southend took him past his constituency office and the civic centre. the funeral mass will be in the grandeur of westminster cathedral tomorrow. but as it so often did fo
from southend, here's daniela relph. he died working for the people he served.a scouts lined the path into church. as the place he'd deserved for almost 40 years said farewell. —— he'd served. my son's actually in the 3rd chalkwell bay sea scouts. he's one of the sea scouts outside? that have come to represent. so, yeah, it'sjust a really sad day. it's touched a lot of people, whether they're into the same politics or not. took my grandson out of school today, this afternoon, - so that he...
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daniela relph has been looking back at his life. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve?ic. # send in the clowns... it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein, the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words — notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america! # ok by me in america! soon he was writing his own music as well. # for a small fee in america... most of the shows that followed were hits. and then in 1970 he came up with a new idea — a musical that didn't follow an obvious plot. # phone rings, door chimes, in comes company... company was a series of vignettes featuring a dozen central characters. no two sondheim musicals were the same. i don't want to get bored writing. and you know, it's — when you hit a chord that you've hit before or a technique of using a song that you've done before — or when i do, i get very nervous. and i think
daniela relph has been looking back at his life. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve?ic. # send in the clowns... it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein, the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words — notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america! # ok...
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let's go to our correspondent daniela relph in bridgetown, barbados. good evening. just after 10pm.t is happening in the coming hours? . ., , , hours? the official ceremony is already under _ hours? the official ceremony is already under way. _ hours? the official ceremony is already under way. we - hours? the official ceremony is already under way. we are - hours? the official ceremony is already under way. we are in l already under way. we are in the cultural part of the ceremony where we are seeing and hearing some of the best barbados has to offer for musicians and bands but in a couple of hours' time we will see that moment where barbados becomes the world's news republic and he had to watch that moment will be the prince of wales. and you have to imagine that it will be an evening of mixed emotions for him. he will for the final time military march past. he would take salute here for the last time and then you will watch as the royal standard, the queen's flag is lowered here and the new presidential flag flag is lowered here and the new presidentialflag is new presidential fl
let's go to our correspondent daniela relph in bridgetown, barbados. good evening. just after 10pm.t is happening in the coming hours? . ., , , hours? the official ceremony is already under _ hours? the official ceremony is already under way. _ hours? the official ceremony is already under way. we - hours? the official ceremony is already under way. we are - hours? the official ceremony is already under way. we are in l already under way. we are in the cultural part of the ceremony where we are...
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daniela relph looks back at his career. # send in the clowns...ho revolutionised the american musical. as a young man, he learnt his trade from 0scar hammerstein, the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words, notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america # 0k by me in america... soon, he was writing his own music as well. most of the shows that followed were hits and then in 1970 he came up with a new idea. a musical that didn't follow an obvious plot. "company" was a series of vignettes featuring a dozen central characters. no two sondheim musicals were the same. when you hit a chord that you have | hit before or you have a technique| of doing a song that you have done before, when i do it, _ i get very nervous and i think, "i have written that, - i must not do that again." somebody will catch me up on it, so to speak, i it's as if somebody is saying, "wait a minute, you did - that in that show!" into the woods was based on fairy stories, like ja
daniela relph looks back at his career. # send in the clowns...ho revolutionised the american musical. as a young man, he learnt his trade from 0scar hammerstein, the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words, notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america # 0k by me in america... soon, he was writing his own music as well. most of the shows that followed were hits and then in 1970 he came up...
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daniela relph, bbc news, bridgetown, barbados.ugh 18 months for the industry, as curry restaurateurs faced the challenges of the pandemic. last year's ceremony was held virtually, due to coronavirus restrictions. we can speak now jaf ali, founder of khai khai restaurant in newcastle. he won the most innovative restaurant concept award. congratulations. quite a feather in your cap. tell us about your concept. your cap. tell us about your concept-— your cap. tell us about your concet, . , ., ., , ., , your cap. tell us about your concet. ~ , ., ., , ., ., concept. we started two years ago, one of the crucial— concept. we started two years ago, one of the crucial things, _ concept. we started two years ago, one of the crucial things, we - concept. we started two years ago, one of the crucial things, we began | one of the crucial things, we began a partnership with a chef named alfred and created a concept which is so unique, it's all based on the concept of play, back when gasoline did not exist, today, that is an innovation, cooking
daniela relph, bbc news, bridgetown, barbados.ugh 18 months for the industry, as curry restaurateurs faced the challenges of the pandemic. last year's ceremony was held virtually, due to coronavirus restrictions. we can speak now jaf ali, founder of khai khai restaurant in newcastle. he won the most innovative restaurant concept award. congratulations. quite a feather in your cap. tell us about your concept. your cap. tell us about your concept-— your cap. tell us about your concet, . , ., .,...
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here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. windsor castle is christmas—ready.er sister, princess margaret, created an annual royal pantomime. for the first time, some of their costumes have come out of the archive and are on display. the two princesses were always the star performers. the shows were staged in this room, the waterloo chamber. the audience was castle staff, the local school, troops, and the king and queen. money from tickets sold was used to make blankets for soldiers on the front line. i know you were in the grand surroundings of windsor castle, but there is something quite ordinary about putting on a show for your family and your friends. yes, ordinary up to a point! i mean, they were supported by sound technicians that came specially from the bbc, you know, special set designers, but that was very much blended with that kind of homemade element too. so whilst the performances were, you know, looked very grand and very beautiful, there was very much a kind of homegrown spirit to it all. the pantos also showed the strong sibling bond. on stage,
here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. windsor castle is christmas—ready.er sister, princess margaret, created an annual royal pantomime. for the first time, some of their costumes have come out of the archive and are on display. the two princesses were always the star performers. the shows were staged in this room, the waterloo chamber. the audience was castle staff, the local school, troops, and the king and queen. money from tickets sold was used to make blankets for soldiers on...
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daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. sarah is with us, what is it going to be like for remembrance sunday? remembrance sunday across the country looking fairly dry and settled. we have dry weather in store for much of the week. it will be quietening down today, we have got a lot of cloud round and out that cloud some rain. this is the picture earlier on from one of our weather watchers in cumbria. a bit of rain to come in the afternoon, it is breezy out there too but still very mild for this time of year. we have got an area of low pressure with us at the moment. it is going to edge further eastwards but still bringing outbreaks of rain and over the next few hours it will be heaviest in the pennines. further south the rain light and patchy. one or two sharper showers moving through on the breeze. bit of brightness here and there, but the gusts of wind between 40, 45mph round coast and hills in the north an west. temperatures round 10, 15 degrees so several above average. as we move into the evening hours most of the rain
daniela relph, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. sarah is with us, what is it going to be like for remembrance sunday? remembrance sunday across the country looking fairly dry and settled. we have dry weather in store for much of the week. it will be quietening down today, we have got a lot of cloud round and out that cloud some rain. this is the picture earlier on from one of our weather watchers in cumbria. a bit of rain to come in the afternoon, it is breezy out there too but still...
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from bridgetown, here's daniela relph. the shifting stands of constitutional change.lonial past. break from aspects of a colonial ast. ., break from aspects of a colonial ast, ., ., break from aspects of a colonial ast. ., ., ., ., past. the order of freedom of barbados- — past. the order of freedom of barbados. the _ past. the order of freedom of barbados. the first _ past. the order of freedom of barbados. the first major- past. the order of freedom of l barbados. the first major event barbados. the first ma'or event hosted by the h barbados. the first ma'or event hosted by the island _ barbados. the first major event hosted by the island republic, i barbados. the first major event l hosted by the island republic, the national honour ceremony in bridgetown. the honours system has been restructured, and references to the british crown removed.— the british crown removed. national hero of barbados. _ the british crown removed. national hero of barbados. among those - hero of barbados. among those recognised. _ hero of barbados. among those recognised, rihanna, _ hero
from bridgetown, here's daniela relph. the shifting stands of constitutional change.lonial past. break from aspects of a colonial ast. ., break from aspects of a colonial ast, ., ., break from aspects of a colonial ast. ., ., ., ., past. the order of freedom of barbados- — past. the order of freedom of barbados. the _ past. the order of freedom of barbados. the first _ past. the order of freedom of barbados. the first major- past. the order of freedom of l barbados. the first major event...
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daniela relph, bbc news, bridgetown, barbados. gives you the impression of a man on a mission, he wants to drive home to all of us and his allies in nato and in the european union as well, that threat that he perceives from vladimir putin in moscow and his ally in belarus. and what he's saying is that the west has to join the dots more, see what's going on in all of the region. so whether it's about the migrant crisis on poland's border with belarus being talked about in nato today, the buildup of russian troops on ukraine's border also being talked about in nato or those soaring gas prices that are making all of us suffer right now, that poland is convinced that moscow is behind it all. we are now confronted with a series of different risks and different crises around us. and we have to wake up from this geopolitical nap. we should collectively work towards different options, how to de—escalate this, how to deal with those risks and what to do to actually diminish the power of mr lukashenko, mr putin, president putin, to destabil
daniela relph, bbc news, bridgetown, barbados. gives you the impression of a man on a mission, he wants to drive home to all of us and his allies in nato and in the european union as well, that threat that he perceives from vladimir putin in moscow and his ally in belarus. and what he's saying is that the west has to join the dots more, see what's going on in all of the region. so whether it's about the migrant crisis on poland's border with belarus being talked about in nato today, the buildup...
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daniela relph reports from the barbadian capital bridgetown.rting self—confidence and shedding the links to its colonial past. some of this country's most well—known names were among the vip guests attending the transition ceremony. and also here to watch it all play out, the prince of wales, invited to see his mother removed as a head of state — the first time that has happened anywhere in 30 years. for the final time on this caribbean island, he viewed a military march past and took the final salute. and then, the symbolic moment of transition. as the royal standard was lowered over barbados, it became a republic. it is hard to imagine that this event was not tinged with some sadness for the prince of wales. he has focused on the enduring friendship between two nations and also spoken directly about the pain of a shared history. from the darkest days of our past, and the appalling atrocity of slavery, which for ever stains our history, the people of this island forged their path with extraordinary fortitude. emancipation, self—government, and
daniela relph reports from the barbadian capital bridgetown.rting self—confidence and shedding the links to its colonial past. some of this country's most well—known names were among the vip guests attending the transition ceremony. and also here to watch it all play out, the prince of wales, invited to see his mother removed as a head of state — the first time that has happened anywhere in 30 years. for the final time on this caribbean island, he viewed a military march past and took the...
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daniela relph was at the ceremony.e transition ceremony. rise! generals, salute! and also here to watch it all play out, the prince of wales — invited to see his mother removed as the head of state, the first time that has happened anywhere in 30 years. for the final time on this caribbean island, he viewed a military march past and took the final salute. and then, the symbolic moment of transition. as the royal standard was lowered over barbados, it became a republic. bell tolls it's hard to imagine that this event wasn't tinged with some sadness for the prince of wales. he's focused on the enduring friendship between two nations, and also spoken directly about the pain of a shared history. from the darkest days of our past and the appalling atrocity of slavery, which forever stains our history, the people of this island forged their path with extraordinary fortitude. emancipation, self—government, and independence were your waypoints. freedom, justice, and self—determination have been your guides. an acknowledgement
daniela relph was at the ceremony.e transition ceremony. rise! generals, salute! and also here to watch it all play out, the prince of wales — invited to see his mother removed as the head of state, the first time that has happened anywhere in 30 years. for the final time on this caribbean island, he viewed a military march past and took the final salute. and then, the symbolic moment of transition. as the royal standard was lowered over barbados, it became a republic. bell tolls it's hard to...
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daniela relph, bbc news, windsor.k... we have to do it sitting down. we get too excited. # get back, get back... the sounds, the colours, thejoy of the beatles making music. unseen for more than half a century. ringo said that he thought we had to tell it like it is. i think we are. the man entrusted to restore almost 60 hours of footage from the let it be sessions injanuary 1969, the lord of the rings director peterjackson. what made you want to dedicate four years of your life to this project? well, i wouldn't have done it if it was the rolling stones or something, controversial, sorry, a musical documentary is not of huge appeal to me, but the beatles, yes, i'm old, 100%, four years, no problem. i loved every single second of it. once more then? yes, yes. we will never get a chance to do it again. the project happened almost by mistake. peterjackson was meeting with the beatles' company apple to discuss the possibility of a virtual reality exhibition. so, cats and kittens, what do we have to do? as a beatles obsess
daniela relph, bbc news, windsor.k... we have to do it sitting down. we get too excited. # get back, get back... the sounds, the colours, thejoy of the beatles making music. unseen for more than half a century. ringo said that he thought we had to tell it like it is. i think we are. the man entrusted to restore almost 60 hours of footage from the let it be sessions injanuary 1969, the lord of the rings director peterjackson. what made you want to dedicate four years of your life to this...
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our royal correspondent, daniela relph reports.past along whitehall on remembrance sunday. this year, david and peter will again be among them. you've got her majesty on one side on the balcony, where you're just full of pride because your monarch is there. but on the left hand side you have the cenotaph, and so you've got the sorrow for the 888,246 soldiers who never came home from the first world war alone. you look at her as a 95—year—old, you know — she's got a good 20 years on the pair of you! it's quite remarkable, isn't it? she's ageless. you don't see... you just see a queen. she is so regal. it is an honour to be one of her subjects. when the queen cancelled a number of engagements last month on the advice of her doctors, one event remained in the diary. remembrance sunday is a non—negotiable part of her schedule. i think there are few dates that matter more to the queen in her calendar than remembrance sunday. it's just the first thing that gets logged in. it's like christmas day. it's just part of who and what she is. sh
our royal correspondent, daniela relph reports.past along whitehall on remembrance sunday. this year, david and peter will again be among them. you've got her majesty on one side on the balcony, where you're just full of pride because your monarch is there. but on the left hand side you have the cenotaph, and so you've got the sorrow for the 888,246 soldiers who never came home from the first world war alone. you look at her as a 95—year—old, you know — she's got a good 20 years on the...
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daniela relph has been looking back at his life. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve?s, from the musical a little night music. # send in the clowns... it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein, the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words, notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side story. # i like to be in america! # ok by me in america! soon he was writing his own music as well. # for a small fee in america... most of the shows that followed were hits. and then in 1970 he came up with a new idea — a musical that didn't follow an obvious plot. # phone rings, door chimes, in comes company... company was a series of vignettes featuring a dozen central characters. no two sondheim musicals were the same. i don't want to get bored writing and, you know, it's — when you hit a chord that you've hit before, or a technique of using a song that you've done before — or when
daniela relph has been looking back at his life. # isn't it bliss? # don't you approve?s, from the musical a little night music. # send in the clowns... it was stephen sondheim's only hit song — remarkably, because this was the man who revolutionised the american musical. as a young man he learned his trade from oscar hammerstein, the lyricist who wrote shows like oklahoma and the sound of music. sondheim, too, started by doing the words, notably for leonard bernstein's music in west side...
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daniela relph reports from the barbadian capital bridgetown.t republic and a show of national pride. this constitutional shift in barbados is about asserting self—confidence and shedding the links to its colonial past. some of this country's most well—known names were among the vip guests attending the transition ceremony. and also here to watch it all play out, the prince of wales, invited to see his mother removed as a head of state — the first time that has happened anywhere in 30 years. for the final time on this caribbean island, he viewed a military march past and took the final salute. and then, the symbolic moment of transition. as the royal standard was lowered over barbados, it became a republic. it is hard to imagine this event was not tinged with some sadness for the prince of wales. his focus on the continuing friendship between the nations and also speaking directly about the pain of a shared history. from the darkest days of our past, and the appalling atrocity of slavery, which for ever stains our history, the people of this isl
daniela relph reports from the barbadian capital bridgetown.t republic and a show of national pride. this constitutional shift in barbados is about asserting self—confidence and shedding the links to its colonial past. some of this country's most well—known names were among the vip guests attending the transition ceremony. and also here to watch it all play out, the prince of wales, invited to see his mother removed as a head of state — the first time that has happened anywhere in 30...
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our royal correspondent daniela relph went to have a look. windsor castle is christmas ready.tumes have come out of the archive and on display. the two princesses were always star performers. the shows were staged in this room, the waterloo chamber and the audience were castle staff, the local school, troops and the king and queen. money from ticket sold was used to make blankets for soldiers on the front line. i know you were in the grand surroundings of windsor castle but there is something quite ordinary about putting on a show for your family and friends. putting on a show for your family and friends-— putting on a show for your family and friends. yes, ordinary up to a noint. and friends. yes, ordinary up to a point- they _ and friends. yes, ordinary up to a point. they were _ and friends. yes, ordinary up to a point. they were supported - and friends. yes, ordinary up to a point. they were supported by i and friends. yes, ordinary up to a i point. they were supported by sound technicians that came specially from the bbc, special set designers, but that was very much blen
our royal correspondent daniela relph went to have a look. windsor castle is christmas ready.tumes have come out of the archive and on display. the two princesses were always star performers. the shows were staged in this room, the waterloo chamber and the audience were castle staff, the local school, troops and the king and queen. money from ticket sold was used to make blankets for soldiers on the front line. i know you were in the grand surroundings of windsor castle but there is something...