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stefanie bolzen from die welt, what about in germany?his story in germany, and how interested ? they were certainly very, very interested, but more obviously on the day the queen died on september 8th and then again this monday on september the 19th. four public broadcasters simultaneously showed the funeral and the processions from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the afternoon. it was absolutely overwhelming. for me being a correspondent in london. _ i felt overwhelmed these whole ten days. simply because this was the magnitude, if you are a correspondent in london, this is the very biggest event ever. but also because it was a crash course, you had to learn so many things, and i think i wasn't alone with that, a lot of british people didn't know what was going to happen next. now it's the acclamation and the king is in parliament, and then scotland and the procession from buckingham palace. it was overwhelming. it was an insight into a world, that is for sure. yes, and i think because it was so archaic at times, it was
stefanie bolzen from die welt, what about in germany?his story in germany, and how interested ? they were certainly very, very interested, but more obviously on the day the queen died on september 8th and then again this monday on september the 19th. four public broadcasters simultaneously showed the funeral and the processions from nine o'clock in the morning until six o'clock in the afternoon. it was absolutely overwhelming. for me being a correspondent in london. _ i felt overwhelmed these...
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university graduate school ofjournalism, and stefanie bolzen is the uk correspondent of germany's die weltwelcome to you all, thank you so much for coming on the media show. and if we could start with you, tina stowell, what is your assessment of how the british media has done over the past two weeks? i think it's done a very good job, actually. i think it's reflected both the importance and the significance of the death of our monarch after 70 years' reign. i think it has reflected the emotional reaction that there's been amongst many people. but it's also, i think, been able to capture how britain has been on display in such a way where we've showed the best of all of us, really, and what we've been able to do is demonstrate that this is a modern country which is still a great country and is proud and is not shy in putting front and centre all that we stand for. so, ithink... you know, i understand and would be able to appreciate that, for some people, sometimes there's probably been more than they wanted — not everybody would've wanted to watch it all day, every day. even the most arden
university graduate school ofjournalism, and stefanie bolzen is the uk correspondent of germany's die weltwelcome to you all, thank you so much for coming on the media show. and if we could start with you, tina stowell, what is your assessment of how the british media has done over the past two weeks? i think it's done a very good job, actually. i think it's reflected both the importance and the significance of the death of our monarch after 70 years' reign. i think it has reflected the...
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stefanie bolzen is uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group, die welt, including for itsf the same name — a paper established in hamburg by the british army of occupation, one month after winston churchill delivered his speech warning that an iron curtain was descending and dividing europe. let's talk about the unfinished business. let's begin with the unfinished business with the choice of a new prime minister. the voting is over, they have got to do the counting and we will know on monday whether it is liz truss or rishi sunak. do you think it has been illuminating about what we can expect of what is likely to be a liz truss government? i think it does seem that liz truss has got it, it would be quite a shock if after all the polling we have had so far. let us talk on that basis. i think we have learned quite a lot, but not central things like what she might do to support people through the cost of living crisis. we have learnt important fragments, an uncompromising position, no surprise there, towards europe and the northern ireland protocol. that word from the past th
stefanie bolzen is uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group, die welt, including for itsf the same name — a paper established in hamburg by the british army of occupation, one month after winston churchill delivered his speech warning that an iron curtain was descending and dividing europe. let's talk about the unfinished business. let's begin with the unfinished business with the choice of a new prime minister. the voting is over, they have got to do the counting and we will...
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stefanie bolzen is uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group, die welt, including for itsspaper of the same name — a paper established in hamburg by the british army of occupation, one month after winston churchill delivered his speech warning that an iron curtain was descending and dividing europe. talk about unfinished business! bronwyn, let's begin with that unfinished business of the new prime minister. we will know on monday whether it's rishi sunak or list trusts. it whether it's rishi sunak or list trusts. ., , see that liz truss has got it. we haven't learned some central things like what you might do, but we've learned quite a lot of important fragments. pretty uncompromising position towards the northern ireland protocol. she wants to have defence spending at 3%, but we don't know where the money's coming from. the phrase that probably resonates, the jury's out on whether or not france is friend orfoe, which rather alarmed friends and foes all around. ithink rather alarmed friends and foes all around. i think we've learned something about the style, she really pr
stefanie bolzen is uk and ireland correspondent for the german media group, die welt, including for itsspaper of the same name — a paper established in hamburg by the british army of occupation, one month after winston churchill delivered his speech warning that an iron curtain was descending and dividing europe. talk about unfinished business! bronwyn, let's begin with that unfinished business of the new prime minister. we will know on monday whether it's rishi sunak or list trusts. it...