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how much longer do we expect the duke of edinburgh to be in hospital? riefest of statements from buckingham palace. the duke of edinburgh continues to be in good spirits and will continue to stay in hospital overnight tonight. confirming the fact that the duke of edinburgh is going to spend a second night in hospital where he is being treated for some kind of infection. we heard earlier from treated for some kind of infection. we heard earlierfrom buckingham palace stating that he had been admitted here last night, driving heard from windsor castle to the hospital, he had an infection linked condition and it was built as a precautionary measure he should come to hospital here to be treated. he is 96. he has had a busy couple of days, trooping the colour and royal ascot with the queen. it has also been very hot. he has clearly picked up been very hot. he has clearly picked up something and it has been some problem. he has been seen by doctors connected to the royal household and it was decided better safe than sorry at 96, bring him to hospital when he ca
how much longer do we expect the duke of edinburgh to be in hospital? riefest of statements from buckingham palace. the duke of edinburgh continues to be in good spirits and will continue to stay in hospital overnight tonight. confirming the fact that the duke of edinburgh is going to spend a second night in hospital where he is being treated for some kind of infection. we heard earlier from treated for some kind of infection. we heard earlierfrom buckingham palace stating that he had been...
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duke of gloucester, the duchess of gloucester and the duke of kent. the duke of gloucester, the cousin to the queen, the duke of kent, cousin to both the queen and the duke of edinburghse of that minute's silence, making its way along the mall in glorious sunshine, big crowds already gathered, and later of course there will be even greater crowds back at the palace following the parade for the appearance on the balcony of the entire royal family and a very impressive birthday fly— past of and a very impressive birthday fly—past of the royal air force featuring some 29 aircraft, that is all to come. the duchess of cornwall in the first carriage, earlier this month, three days after the attack on london bridge she was with the prince of wales at the royal under the hospital visiting members of the public there who were injured in the london bridge attack. last week the duchess of cambridge watched the kernel‘s review when the duke of cambridge oversaw the parade as colonel of the irish guards. the royal salute sounded by this field offices trumpeter joe the royal salute sounded by this field offices trumpeterjoe gregg of the lifeguards. this year her majesty celebrated
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the duke of edinburgh, normally a co nsta nt two. y a constant at the queen's side. today ill in hospital as her majesty delivered the queen's speech for the city fourth time. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves of the european union. my ministers are committed to working with parliament, the devolved administrations, business and others to build the widest possible consensus on the country's future outside the european union. brexit is the central theme. eight bill is devoted to the complex process of filling out —— leaving the eu, covering areas like immigration, agriculture and trade. my government will seek to maintain a deep and special partnership with the european allies, forging new trading relationships across the globe. but this is a moderated version of theresa may's manifesto. no mention of tory plans to expand grammar schools, and controversial proposals to overhaul social care funding, reduced only to a consultation. there are 27 bills and draft bills in theresa may's first
the duke of edinburgh, normally a co nsta nt two. y a constant at the queen's side. today ill in hospital as her majesty delivered the queen's speech for the city fourth time. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves of the european union. my ministers are committed to working with parliament, the devolved administrations, business and others to build the widest possible consensus on the country's future outside the european union. brexit is the central...
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the duke of edinburgh is in good spirits but is spending a second night in hospital receiving treatment for infection. the hottest day injune since the summer the hottest day injune since the summer of 1976. there are storms on the way. and coming up on newsnight, the way. and coming up on newsnight, the queen's speech after party, the key questions left over. has the government run out of ideas before it has even got going? and has run its course? —— and has austerity run its course? —— and has austerity run its course? good evening and welcome to bbc news. a host of proposed laws designed to prepare the uk for a smooth and orderly departure from the eu have been announced in the queen's speech. it was a legislative programme dominated by brexit. the speech was notable for the absence of major policies which featured in the conservative manifesto. we start with what is in the programme. 27 bills in all, eight of them linked with brexit and a bill to tackle domestic violence in england and wales, and to approve the second half of the high speed two rail network among those left out was
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the duke of edinburgh has been admitted to hospital because of an infection. for treatment arising from a pre—existing condition. the duke, who is 96, is due to retire from public duties in august. a spokesman said he was disappointed to miss the state 0pening of parliament and royal ascot. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph is outside king edward vii's hospital in central london where the duke of edinburgh is being treated. what can you tell us? i think the tone and wording of that statement is pretty clear in that they don't want to cause any alarm or panic about the condition of the duke of edinburgh. they have said this was an admittance to hospital because of a precautionary measure, due to an infection the duke had picked up. he wouldn't hospital here last night. they say the infection has been linked to a pre—existing condition. it is a case of better safe tha n condition. it is a case of better safe than sorry. he's 96. it is really hot, he was at royal ascot yesterday, trooping of the colour at the weekend. he could perhaps be treated more intensiv
the duke of edinburgh has been admitted to hospital because of an infection. for treatment arising from a pre—existing condition. the duke, who is 96, is due to retire from public duties in august. a spokesman said he was disappointed to miss the state 0pening of parliament and royal ascot. 0ur royal correspondent daniela relph is outside king edward vii's hospital in central london where the duke of edinburgh is being treated. what can you tell us? i think the tone and wording of that...
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the duke of edinburgh has been admitted to hospital because of an infection. ment arising from a pre—existing condition. the duke, who is 96 is, due to retire from public duties in august. a spokesman said he was disappointed to miss the state opening of parliament and royal ascot. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, has confirmed that resources are being shifted to counterterrorism work because of the workload created by the terror attacks in london and manchester. ms dick said the terror attacks had taken place against a background of increasing demand on policing in london and this had an impact on other investigations. we have supplemented the network from some of our crime resources, nationally and beyond. and we need to do that. and we are shifting chisora says —— we are shifting resources and people across the net. this does have an impact on other investigations. we've had to pause some and slow on others and that's just a necessity. soldiers have shot dead a suspected suicide bomber in brussels as he triggered a small explosion at one
the duke of edinburgh has been admitted to hospital because of an infection. ment arising from a pre—existing condition. the duke, who is 96 is, due to retire from public duties in august. a spokesman said he was disappointed to miss the state opening of parliament and royal ascot. the metropolitan police commissioner, cressida dick, has confirmed that resources are being shifted to counterterrorism work because of the workload created by the terror attacks in london and manchester. ms dick...
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how is the duke of edinburgh? he's getting better. thank you. say three quarters of babies stillborn or who suffer brain damage during birth could have cut a different outcome if they had received better care. more than 700 cases were looked at in 2015. the uk has the second worst infa nt in 2015. the uk has the second worst infant mortality rate in western europe, the only country with a higher rate is malta. michael buchanan has the story. ican be checked and said i was about two centimetres but they had to wait for a bed to become available and one did not until we found out madison had passed away. staff would not break waters in the side are saying there was a risk of infection. for three days they promised to find a bed but didn't, at one point she was left unmonitored for 15 hours, by the time a midwife did check madison was dead. she should now be four yea rs was dead. she should now be four years old. she has got a niece about the same age as maddy as well. it is tough for her seeing little mia going to school, has cool uniform. we can s
how is the duke of edinburgh? he's getting better. thank you. say three quarters of babies stillborn or who suffer brain damage during birth could have cut a different outcome if they had received better care. more than 700 cases were looked at in 2015. the uk has the second worst infa nt in 2015. the uk has the second worst infant mortality rate in western europe, the only country with a higher rate is malta. michael buchanan has the story. ican be checked and said i was about two centimetres...
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prince charles accompanied the queen after the duke of edinburgh was admitted to hospital last night precautionary treatment. very little p°mp precautionary treatment. very little pomp and ceremony because of the timing of the state opening, squeezed in before the queen's engagement at royal ascot. get your skates on. the first race is at half—past two! skates on. the first race is at half-past two! not mentioned in the queen's speech, conservative pledges from their manifesto on social care and grammar schools and no mention of donald trump's state visit. the survivors of the grenfell tower fire disaster will be rehoused in an upmarket developed in kensington. it's officially the hottest day of the year with temperatures in parts of the uk expected to hit a 40 year high. this year's queen's speech which cove rs a this year's queen's speech which covers a two—year period instead of the usual one year, finally went ahead after it was postponed following the groenefeld tower block fire. the main focus of the government's plans was brexit, with the announcement of other proposals coverin
prince charles accompanied the queen after the duke of edinburgh was admitted to hospital last night precautionary treatment. very little p°mp precautionary treatment. very little pomp and ceremony because of the timing of the state opening, squeezed in before the queen's engagement at royal ascot. get your skates on. the first race is at half—past two! skates on. the first race is at half-past two! not mentioned in the queen's speech, conservative pledges from their manifesto on social care...
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duke of sorrow. on a daily intended for celebration, the stood with the duke of edinburgh she stood with the duke of footguards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. in a statement issued at 6am this morning, the said, "today is traditionally queen said, "today is traditionally a day of celebration. this year, however, it is difficult to escape a very sombre national mood. " yesterday, she visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower and met of those who have lost friends some of those who have lost friends and neighbours. it had clearly made and neighbours. it had clearly made a deep impression. she said, "i have been profoundly struck by the immediate inclination of people throughout the country to offer comfort and support to those in need. those quote she went desperate need. those quote she went on, "put to the test, the uk has been resolute in the face of adversity." her birthday parade went ahead. it had all the familiar components. the footguards marched and shook the co
duke of sorrow. on a daily intended for celebration, the stood with the duke of edinburgh she stood with the duke of footguards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. in a statement issued at 6am this morning, the said, "today is traditionally queen said, "today is traditionally a day of celebration. this year, however, it is difficult to escape a very sombre...
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before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute'sby the footguards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates — in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower, and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. yesterday she'd visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower and met some of those who have lost friends and neighbours. it had clearly made a deep impression. in her statement she said, "i have been profoundly struck by the immediate inclination of people throughout the country to offer comfort and support to those in desperate need." she went on: band plays her birthday parade went ahead. it had all the familiar components. the footguards marched and trooped the colour of the irish guards, and the royal family appeared on the palace balcony, where prince george as usual stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the raf fly—past appeared, up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feelings of shock and grief
before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute'sby the footguards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates — in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower, and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. yesterday she'd visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower and met some of those who have lost friends and neighbours. it had clearly made a deep impression. in her statement she said, "i have been...
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as we saw earlier, the queen accompanied once again by the duke of edinburgh, who has maintained his dmiral of the fleet, field marshal of the royal air force. as we were discussing, the duke of edinburgh stepping down from lots of public and royal duties later this year. like all of us who served in the navy during the war, i lost many friends and shipmates who are commemorated here. his first salute is for the vessel, and it is her captain that prince philip now greets. the tenant, and harper is now the guest and prince philip commences vassell. hello, we are seeing a big leap in temperatures compared with yesterday. temperatures are expected to get to the high 20s in some areas today. not surprising that we are seeing plenty of strong sunshine across the southern half of the uk. equally, we had low cloud to start the day, particularly for the north—west of england, low cloud and misty and it's elsewhere. the cloud across the north west is stubborn, tied in with the weather front and it will bring damp conditions to the north—west highlands. here, low levels of uv light, but unusual
as we saw earlier, the queen accompanied once again by the duke of edinburgh, who has maintained his dmiral of the fleet, field marshal of the royal air force. as we were discussing, the duke of edinburgh stepping down from lots of public and royal duties later this year. like all of us who served in the navy during the war, i lost many friends and shipmates who are commemorated here. his first salute is for the vessel, and it is her captain that prince philip now greets. the tenant, and harper...
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as we heard earlier, the duke of edinburgh didn't accompany the queen at the state opening of parliamentroyal ascot yesterday, the duke was admitted to hospital to treat an infection. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, is at the king edward vii hospital, in west london. nick, what is the latest bulletin there? huw, i don't think anyone think it is's a serious health incident iechl don't think anyone expects the duke to in hospitalfor a couple or a few nights. he was admitted last night, brought by road from windsor as a precautionary measure for the treatment of an infection which is linked to a preexisting condition. that's thought possibly to be a reference to 2012 when he was twice admitted to 2012 when he was twice admitted to hospitalfor to 2012 when he was twice admitted to hospital for the treatment of a bladder infection. that was successful. the following year he had adoomal surgery. he recovered after a couple of months. in recent times his health has been good. however he is 96 now. he is stepping back from public life, as we know, in the autumn. today though has been
as we heard earlier, the duke of edinburgh didn't accompany the queen at the state opening of parliamentroyal ascot yesterday, the duke was admitted to hospital to treat an infection. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, is at the king edward vii hospital, in west london. nick, what is the latest bulletin there? huw, i don't think anyone think it is's a serious health incident iechl don't think anyone expects the duke to in hospitalfor a couple or a few nights. he was admitted last...
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she was joined by the duke of edinburgh outside buckingham palace where crowds have gathered for trooping colour. we are expecting to hear an update from the metropolitan police shortly. to tell you what we know so far, 30 people are confirmed as having died but that number is expected to rise. the bbc understands that the number of casualties could be as high as 70. and in the last few minutes it has been confirmed that two tube lines in west london where partly suspended this morning by transport for london amid concern about the safety of the tower. my colleague who is in west london has been talking to the friend of one of the people missing. my people missing. my worries is that everything is very bad and i worried that he is not alive. there are a lot of people who are grieving for him right now, my family who are grieving for him right now, myfamily and who are grieving for him right now, my family and friends and relatives who i know of. and he was a very loving man, you know. he always used to make sure that people were cared for and looked after. yet, he was very loving. where w
she was joined by the duke of edinburgh outside buckingham palace where crowds have gathered for trooping colour. we are expecting to hear an update from the metropolitan police shortly. to tell you what we know so far, 30 people are confirmed as having died but that number is expected to rise. the bbc understands that the number of casualties could be as high as 70. and in the last few minutes it has been confirmed that two tube lines in west london where partly suspended this morning by...
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this was the moment that the queen and the duke of edinburgh held a minute's silence for the victims he grenfell tower fire. that was the minute's silence just ahead of the trooping of the colour to mark the queen's official birthday. let's talk to our royal correspondent nicholas witchell at buckingham palace. talk to us more about this very unusual statement from her majesty the queen. about this very unusual statement from her majesty the queenm about this very unusual statement from her majesty the queen. it is. i think it would have been impossible for them not to have been some acknowledgement on this day, which isa acknowledgement on this day, which is a day of celebration and ceremony, the ceremonial high point of the year, the queen's birthday parade, it would have been untenable for them to have gone ahead without in some way reflecting the particular, unusual and tragic circumstances. the queen, is nonpolitical head of state, her role is to embody and to give expression to the feelings of the nation at moments like this. she went to g re nfell tower moments like this. she w
this was the moment that the queen and the duke of edinburgh held a minute's silence for the victims he grenfell tower fire. that was the minute's silence just ahead of the trooping of the colour to mark the queen's official birthday. let's talk to our royal correspondent nicholas witchell at buckingham palace. talk to us more about this very unusual statement from her majesty the queen. about this very unusual statement from her majesty the queenm about this very unusual statement from her...
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we mustn't forget also that this may be the last time that we see the duke of edinburgh ata last timee of edinburgh at a queen's birthday parade. we know that he will be withdrawing largely from public life in the autumn, he may possibly choose to appear on future trooping the colour occasions but possibly this may be the last time we see him. ina this may be the last time we see him. in a sense, all those details are him. in a sense, all those details a re less him. in a sense, all those details are less important on this trooping the colour than they would be in any other year because it is that feeling of sombre reflection on the events of the past week and of past weeks that is the backdrop, as you have said, to this particular birthday parade. nicholas, thank you. much more from nicholas throughout the day. full coverage of trooping the colour on bbc as well. well meanwhile — the queen's birthday honours list has been released. julie walters and june whitfield have received damehoods and there's also a knighthood for billy connolly. in a break with tradition, the queen's civilian
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before she minute's silence observed by the queen just before she left buckingham palace with the duke of edinburgh there and also one horse guards correct... also on horse guards parade. we're now seeing the queen inspecting the lines of footguards in the carriage. she goes down the ranks of the guards prior to the trooping the colour of the 1st battalion the irish colour of the ist battalion the irish guards this year, there she is with the duke of edinburgh, for the first time he is appearing at the ceremony not in military uniform. we recall that just one week ceremony not in military uniform. we recall thatjust one week ago today he celebrated his 96th birthday and this might be the last time we see him at the ceremony. he is, of course, moving more into retirement in the autumn. these the traditional images we associate with this ceremony, which has been taking place for more than 200 years, marking the sovereign‘s birthday. this year, as i say, burial at sharing in the national sadness because among the spectators on horse guards parade will be the prime minister, will be other leading polit
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before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute's silence. a moment of reflection, joined by the foot guards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. in a statement issued at 6.00am this morning the queen said. yesterday she had visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower and met some of those who have lost friends and neighbours. it had clearly made a deep impression. in her statement she said. she went on. her birthday parade went ahead. it had all the familiar components. the foot guards marched and trooped the colour of the irish guards. and the royal family appeared on the palace balcony where prince george, as usual, stole the show gazing down at the crowds and as then as the raf fly—past appeared up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's feeling of shock and grief. nicolas witchall, bbc news, buckingham palace. since the
before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute's silence. a moment of reflection, joined by the foot guards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. in a statement issued at 6.00am this morning the queen said. yesterday she had visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower and met some of those who have lost friends and...
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and without the duke of edinburgh. —— the state.g he went into hospital last night, knowing this was a day where she wanted to be at the races, rather than the state opening of parliament, and having to be accompanied by prince charles rather than her husband. arriving by car, ina hat, than her husband. arriving by car, in a hat, that on twitter, a lot of comment, because many people think it rather looks like the european union flag. we know that the queen has a wonderful sense of humour. i don't know how far it goes. talking more about the content of the speech. we mean out, rachel, and caroline, rachel, iwonder, jeremy corbyn, seems to have a new lease of life, swanning around as though he won the vote! i know this is aggravating for the conservatives but the reality is that he is right to feel so confident, the labour party has secured 40% of the vote, there has been a surge, 13 million people have voted for them, they did not win, they are not the majority in parliament but they have been given a new lease of life and more impo
and without the duke of edinburgh. —— the state.g he went into hospital last night, knowing this was a day where she wanted to be at the races, rather than the state opening of parliament, and having to be accompanied by prince charles rather than her husband. arriving by car, ina hat, than her husband. arriving by car, in a hat, that on twitter, a lot of comment, because many people think it rather looks like the european union flag. we know that the queen has a wonderful sense of humour....
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buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is remaining in hospital but is in good spirits.day evening as what the palace described as a precautionary measure. prince charles added that his father was getting better and should be discharged later today. hello, this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. ronaldo scores for portugal. tsonga out of the queen ‘s tournament. the all blacks and lion — kieran read is fit to skipper the all blacks. welcome to the programme. cristiano ronaldo showed no signs of stress over the tax fraud case hanging over him in spain, which he denies after scoring his first goal for portugal in this year's confederations cup. his side beat hosts russia 1—0 in their second group game. just 8 minutes at the spartak stadium in moscow this wednesday. the 32 year—old netted a powerful header, from a raphael guerreiro cross, which gave russian keeper, igor akinfeev no chance. it's ronaldo's 74th senior international goal. translation: obviously i am very happy since it is the
buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is remaining in hospital but is in good spirits.day evening as what the palace described as a precautionary measure. prince charles added that his father was getting better and should be discharged later today. hello, this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. ronaldo scores for portugal. tsonga out of the queen ‘s tournament. the all blacks and lion — kieran read is fit to skipper the all blacks. welcome to...
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the express leads on the health of the duke of edinburgh, as the queen attends the ceremony at parliamentith prince charles rather than with her husband. the guardian focuses on the fallout of the grenfell tower fire, the council inspected the tower 16 times before the tragedy. the mirror says that toxic cyanide gas may have contributed to the deaths following the fire. scandal at uber, chief executive, travis kalanick resigned. trouble for commuters in record heat, temperatures in london reach 34 heat, temperatures in london reach 3a celsius. we are going to start with the times, theresa may facing result over brexit laws, threat to timetable from scotland and the lords. theresa may, get another hurdle for her to get over now, she is facing, she obviously, as we know, house of lords, pro—euro. now we have the latest development, scottish parliament, rumours abound at westminster today that everyone is very worried all of a sudden that scottish parliament could block brexit, that is not the case, i would not say, but what they can do is and what they may do is very complex is, when do leg
the express leads on the health of the duke of edinburgh, as the queen attends the ceremony at parliamentith prince charles rather than with her husband. the guardian focuses on the fallout of the grenfell tower fire, the council inspected the tower 16 times before the tragedy. the mirror says that toxic cyanide gas may have contributed to the deaths following the fire. scandal at uber, chief executive, travis kalanick resigned. trouble for commuters in record heat, temperatures in london reach...
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before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute'sent of reflection, joined by the footguards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates — in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower, and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. yesterday she'd visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower and met some of those who have lost friends and neighbours. it had clearly made a deep impression. in her statement she said, "i have been profoundly struck by the immediate inclination of people throughout the country to offer comfort and support to those in desperate need." she went on: band plays her birthday parade went ahead. it had all the familiar components. the footguards marched and trooped the colour of the irish guards, and the royal family appeared on the palace balcony, where prince george, as usual, stole the show, gazing down at the crowds, and then as the raf fly—past appeared, up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflected the country's
before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute'sent of reflection, joined by the footguards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates — in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower, and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. yesterday she'd visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower and met some of those who have lost friends and neighbours. it had clearly made a deep impression. in her statement she said,...
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the palace says the 96-year-old duke of edinburgh is being treated for an infection though he's said to be in good spirits. but it meant he did not accompany the queen to her speech to parliament where she laid out the legislative agenda, and a lot of speculation on social media about a possible message of solidarity in a fashion statement. folks couldn't help but notice her hat looks a lot like the flag of the european union as britain prepares for brexit, a painful divorce from its european neighbors. >>> now to tonight's "inspiring america" report. it's a great time of year to get out there on the open water, if you get a chance. for people with disabilities, adventuring in the high seas can be difficult. but now, as our kristen dahlgren tells us, their ship has come in. >> reporter: the wind in his hair, sun, salty air. sensations jack gerard thought were lost to him forever. >> i just kind of remember being face down in the water and not being able to move. >> reporter: the 19-year-old paralyzed by a powerful wave last summer. getting back on the water seemed impossible until a
the palace says the 96-year-old duke of edinburgh is being treated for an infection though he's said to be in good spirits. but it meant he did not accompany the queen to her speech to parliament where she laid out the legislative agenda, and a lot of speculation on social media about a possible message of solidarity in a fashion statement. folks couldn't help but notice her hat looks a lot like the flag of the european union as britain prepares for brexit, a painful divorce from its european...
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as we heard earlier, the duke of edinburgh wasn't with the queen for the state opening of parliament.correspondent nicholas witchell is at the king edward vii hospital in west london. what do we know about his condition, nick? george, the very firm impression from buckingham palace is that this is not a serious situation, not a situation which need give rise to concern. the duke was admitted last night from windsor. remember, yesterday he had spent a very hot afternoon with the queen at the first day of royal ascot, he had been with the queen on saturday at trooping the colour, and other very hot day. according to the palace, he was admitted as a precautionary measure to treat an infection, which they say is linked toa infection, which they say is linked to a pre—existing condition. now, that reminds us of the summer of 2012, when he was twice admitted to hospitalfor a bladder infection. how long will he remain in hospital? that is not clear, but it may not be terribly long. we don't know at this stage. he is disappointed that he was not with the queen at the state 0pening or royal as
as we heard earlier, the duke of edinburgh wasn't with the queen for the state opening of parliament.correspondent nicholas witchell is at the king edward vii hospital in west london. what do we know about his condition, nick? george, the very firm impression from buckingham palace is that this is not a serious situation, not a situation which need give rise to concern. the duke was admitted last night from windsor. remember, yesterday he had spent a very hot afternoon with the queen at the...
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the duke of edinburgh has spent a second night in hospital as a ‘precautionary measure‘, after beingio—ethics says some social media sites where photos can receive positive or negative ratings, have increased levels of anxiety over body image. this report by our health correspondent, dominic hughes, contains flash photography. as social media brings us closer to the world of celebrity are younger people turning to cosmetic procedures to look and live like their idols? the influence of those with millions of followers on social media is hard to gauge. this is botox. .. but doctors media is hard to gauge. this is botox... but doctors who specialise in cosmetic work including botox and dermalfillers in cosmetic work including botox and dermal fillers say when celebrities speak, their fans listen. it may only be a couple of pictures that they post up, they go out to tens of millions of followers and all the sudden, these young girls are looking at it and young boys as well and they said that as aspirational, associated with success, with money and with power and that‘s what they want, th
the duke of edinburgh has spent a second night in hospital as a ‘precautionary measure‘, after beingio—ethics says some social media sites where photos can receive positive or negative ratings, have increased levels of anxiety over body image. this report by our health correspondent, dominic hughes, contains flash photography. as social media brings us closer to the world of celebrity are younger people turning to cosmetic procedures to look and live like their idols? the influence of...
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for the older members of the family — one of whom, the 96—year—old duke of edinburgh, left hospital thist now heed. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. 0ur our top story. an estimated 600 high—rise buildings in england have similar cladding to grenfell tower. urgent similar cladding to grenfell tower. urge nt tests similar cladding to grenfell tower. urgent tests a re similar cladding to grenfell tower. urgent tests are being carried out. so far, it‘s been confirmed that two do have combustible cladding. the releva nt local do have combustible cladding. the relevant local authorities and fire services have been informed and they are taking all possible steps to ensure buildings are safe and to inform affected residents. coming up in sport: will ireland be handed test playing status, as the international cricket council meet to decide whether to approve their inclusion amongst other test nations. iraqi forces say they are just a street away from the famous ancient mosque in the city of mosul that was blown up by so—called islamic state. the iraqi prime minister described the d
for the older members of the family — one of whom, the 96—year—old duke of edinburgh, left hospital thist now heed. nicholas witchell, bbc news, buckingham palace. 0ur our top story. an estimated 600 high—rise buildings in england have similar cladding to grenfell tower. urgent similar cladding to grenfell tower. urge nt tests similar cladding to grenfell tower. urgent tests a re similar cladding to grenfell tower. urgent tests are being carried out. so far, it‘s been confirmed that...
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buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is still in hospital but is in good spirits.s 96, was taken to hospital on tuesday evening, in what the palace described as a precautionary measure. britain's minority government has outlined its policy plans for the next two years. as you might expect, many relate to the challenges surrounding britain's departure from the european union. in the debate which followed the queen's speech on wednesday, the prime minister said the government would try to build a wide consensus as brexit legislation makes its way through both houses of parliament. but the government is likely to face determined opposition on some key areas as our deputy political editor jon pienaar explains. it was a brief visit — very brief, but long enough for the queen to leave behind a new cause for her country. laws and borders made and managed by britain alone. the setting never seems to change but laws passed and stored here for decades and built to follow the rules of the eu club must go. now a government weakened by the election is reaching out to other part
buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is still in hospital but is in good spirits.s 96, was taken to hospital on tuesday evening, in what the palace described as a precautionary measure. britain's minority government has outlined its policy plans for the next two years. as you might expect, many relate to the challenges surrounding britain's departure from the european union. in the debate which followed the queen's speech on wednesday, the prime minister said the government would try to...
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the duke of edinburgh was unusually absent too, having been taken to hospital for treatment for an infectionde the lords there was a more familiar look to things — with peers in their traditional red robes and ermine despite the sweltering heat, and the yeoman of the guard lining the route. when the queen, without her ceremonial robes, and prince charles arrived, they processed through the lords‘ gallery walking behind the imperial state crown and took their seats on the thrones in the house of lords. and then it was time to despatch black rod to the house of commons to summons mps to hear the speech. as is the tradition, the door to the commons was slammed in his face, showing the independence of the commons. and there was a more recent tradition, a heckle from veteran labour mp dennis skinner. mr speaker, the queen commands this honourable house to attend her majesty immediately in the house of peers. get your skates on! first race is half—past two! and with that mps left the commons — processing out of their chamber — through central lobby and on into the house of lords. normally the prim
the duke of edinburgh was unusually absent too, having been taken to hospital for treatment for an infectionde the lords there was a more familiar look to things — with peers in their traditional red robes and ermine despite the sweltering heat, and the yeoman of the guard lining the route. when the queen, without her ceremonial robes, and prince charles arrived, they processed through the lords‘ gallery walking behind the imperial state crown and took their seats on the thrones in the...
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the duke of edinburgh spent two nights at the king edward vii hospital in london earlier this week. ny other future engagements. government plans for a new nuclear power station at hinkley point in somerset have been strongly criticised by the public spending watchdog. the national audit office says the project is "risky and expensive," and that the risks for consumers have not been considered sufficiently. the power station is set to cost £18 billion, and will be financed by france and china. the population of somerset will soar this weekend, as the 35th glastonbury festival gets into full swing. more than a 100,000 music lovers have been arriving at worthy farm, where radiohead will headline the pyramid stage tonight. there is extra security at this year's festival, which opened with a minute's silence, to remember those affected by the recent terror attacks, and the grenfell tower fire. here's our entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. the festival began with a minute's silence. musicians and fans remembering those who died at grenfell towers and in the terror attacks in london
the duke of edinburgh spent two nights at the king edward vii hospital in london earlier this week. ny other future engagements. government plans for a new nuclear power station at hinkley point in somerset have been strongly criticised by the public spending watchdog. the national audit office says the project is "risky and expensive," and that the risks for consumers have not been considered sufficiently. the power station is set to cost £18 billion, and will be financed by france...
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there was no duke of edinburgh either. he was recovering from an infection.hout a ceremonial robes and prince charles arrived they they walked behind the crown and took their seats. then it was time to summon mps to hear the speech. and with that, the mps left the commons, processing out of their chambers through the central lobby and on into the house of lords. normally the prime minister and the leader of the opposition exchanged pleasantries but there was little chitchat between theresa may and jeremy corbyn. and when mps had arrived at the bar at the back of the lords, the queen read out the contents the lords, the queen read out the co nte nts of the lords, the queen read out the contents of the speech. the 64th time she had performed the role, beginning with the government's plans for brexit. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. establishing new national policies on immigration, international sanctions, a nuclear safeguards, agriculture and fisheries. there was no word on grammar schools
there was no duke of edinburgh either. he was recovering from an infection.hout a ceremonial robes and prince charles arrived they they walked behind the crown and took their seats. then it was time to summon mps to hear the speech. and with that, the mps left the commons, processing out of their chambers through the central lobby and on into the house of lords. normally the prime minister and the leader of the opposition exchanged pleasantries but there was little chitchat between theresa may...
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the duke of edinburgh is celebrating his 96th birthday today — his last before he steps down from officialnd his birthday privately at windsor castle. next week, he's expected to help the queen celebrate her official 91st birthday at the annual trooping the colour parade. with all the sport, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. there's a spring in the step of the british and irish lions rugby team, after they won their most challenging match on their tour of new zealand so far. they beat the crusaders 12—3 in christchurch, and it was all about the boot of 0wen farrell. this is the time for the british and irish lions to call in the cavalry in canterbury. regarded as the best clu b tea m in canterbury. regarded as the best club team in world rugby, the crusaders and the tourists would play like they were on home turf stopping a side with eight all blacks in it from the. always influential alan farrell put them 6-0 influential alan farrell put them 6—0 up and despite the odd bump in the road as well as a solitary penalty, it was his first start on tour and it was goin
the duke of edinburgh is celebrating his 96th birthday today — his last before he steps down from officialnd his birthday privately at windsor castle. next week, he's expected to help the queen celebrate her official 91st birthday at the annual trooping the colour parade. with all the sport, here's mike bushell at the bbc sport centre. good afternoon. there's a spring in the step of the british and irish lions rugby team, after they won their most challenging match on their tour of new...
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at 10.45 as the queen and duke of edinburgh left the palace they stood for a minute in tribute to thoserrorist atrocities in manchester and london. then in that statement, which she issued this morning, referring to the sombre national mood and recalling the fact that she visited grenfell tower yesterday herself and to manchester last month, where she says that she was profoundly truck that she was profoundly struck by the immediate inclination of people throughout the country to offer comfort and support to those in desperate need. although this birthday parade, all the normal components, the marching guardsman, the balcony appearance, the fly by, prince george and princess charlotte, this was rather subdued reflecting on recent tragedies. events are taking place across the country this weekend to mark the first anniversary ofjo cox's murder. the great get together, as it's called, has been organised by her family. the idea is forfriends, neighbours and others they don't yet know to spend time with each other. fiona is in west yorkshire, which is injo cox's fiona is in west yorkshire,
at 10.45 as the queen and duke of edinburgh left the palace they stood for a minute in tribute to thoserrorist atrocities in manchester and london. then in that statement, which she issued this morning, referring to the sombre national mood and recalling the fact that she visited grenfell tower yesterday herself and to manchester last month, where she says that she was profoundly truck that she was profoundly struck by the immediate inclination of people throughout the country to offer comfort...
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the duke of edinburgh is in good spirits but is spending a second night in hospital where he is receiving treatment for infection. beaudesert. you are up—to—date. now it is it is time for newsnight. —— thatis it is it is time for newsnight. —— that is it. ever wish you were somewhere else? somewhere less sticky? old traditions normally offer reassurance that life goes on and everything will be all right. on this occasion, perhaps, not so much. politics is anything but normal, and britain has one a big challenge. —— has one big challenge. my lords, and embers of the house of commons. my government's priority is to ensure the best possible deal as the country leads the european union. -- members. it was a slimmed down queens beach, and not much of the tory manifesto was there. we will ask what the prospects for this government. as it run out of ideas already, or money will it be power oi’ already, or money will it be power or paralysis that prevails? also tonight: following theresa may's response to the grenfell tower disaster, we hear an opinion on sentimentality. and we will be chatting w
the duke of edinburgh is in good spirits but is spending a second night in hospital where he is receiving treatment for infection. beaudesert. you are up—to—date. now it is it is time for newsnight. —— thatis it is it is time for newsnight. —— that is it. ever wish you were somewhere else? somewhere less sticky? old traditions normally offer reassurance that life goes on and everything will be all right. on this occasion, perhaps, not so much. politics is anything but normal, and...
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just in to us, the duke of edinburgh has been released from the hospital. om buckingham palace this morning after prince philip was admitted to the hospital yesterday for treatment of an infection. you may remember some video he was at a speaking engagement with the queen. but we're hearing, one day after he was admitted to the hospital, has been released. prince philip is 96 years old. from the live desk, i'm erika gonzalez. back to you. >> sentencing is expected in the so-called pizzagate shooting. it brought news to everybody's attention. he brought a gun and started shooting. >> megan mcgrath is live outside the restaurant where she got a look at new photos from the night of the shooting. megan? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. those photos taken inside thomas ping-pong in northwest washington. just recently released by prosecutors. take a look here. you can see a bullet hole in a wall from one of the shots that was fired inside the northwest restaurant. you can also see weapons. a rifle resting on a beer keg where edgar welch set it down. a handgun on a
just in to us, the duke of edinburgh has been released from the hospital. om buckingham palace this morning after prince philip was admitted to the hospital yesterday for treatment of an infection. you may remember some video he was at a speaking engagement with the queen. but we're hearing, one day after he was admitted to the hospital, has been released. prince philip is 96 years old. from the live desk, i'm erika gonzalez. back to you. >> sentencing is expected in the so-called...
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prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, is in the hospital. he came in as a precautionary measure for an infection from a pre-existing condition. >>> we have new details now on a traj story out of the north bay. a man who killed his two young children and then himself on father's day. we still don't know the children's cause of death but the medical examiner is performing an autopsy. camara hung himself. his sister tells us he was extremely depressed over a bitter custody battle and camara had asked her to write a reference letter to the judge. >> custody issues, just arguments, everything all at once. he just felt the whole world was coming down on him. >> the children's mother released an open letter to the people of santa row he is a and it says in part, i sought help on numerous occasions and said many, many times my children were in danger in their father's care, and i didn't receive the urgent help i needed to save them. police say the parents called authorities five times since april over custody issues. camara had never broken the law.
prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, is in the hospital. he came in as a precautionary measure for an infection from a pre-existing condition. >>> we have new details now on a traj story out of the north bay. a man who killed his two young children and then himself on father's day. we still don't know the children's cause of death but the medical examiner is performing an autopsy. camara hung himself. his sister tells us he was extremely depressed over a bitter custody battle and...
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prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, is in the hospital.e had an infection from a pre-existing condition. they say the prince is in good spirits. queen elizabeth is scheduled to address parliament today, and that visit is still on the schedule. >>> new details on a tragic story out of the north bay. a man who killed his two young children and then himself on father's day. we still do not know the children's cause of death. the san it at that rsanta rosa examiners will perform the autopsies. his sister tells he was depressed over a custody battle and camara had asked her to write a reference letter to the judge. >> custody issues, arguments, just everything all at once. he felt the whole world was coming down on him. >> the children's mother has since released an open letter to the people of santa rosa and it says in part, quote, i sought help on numerous occasions and said many, many times my children were in danger in their father's care, and i did not receive the urgent help i needed to save them. police say the parents called authorities
prince philip, the duke of edinburgh, is in the hospital.e had an infection from a pre-existing condition. they say the prince is in good spirits. queen elizabeth is scheduled to address parliament today, and that visit is still on the schedule. >>> new details on a tragic story out of the north bay. a man who killed his two young children and then himself on father's day. we still do not know the children's cause of death. the san it at that rsanta rosa examiners will perform the...
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the duke of edinburgh was not able to attend her speech today and will be stepping down from public eventsgoing forward. >>> there's new information about the suspect reportedly behind a terror attack in brussels identified as a moroccan national in his 30s. authorities say he caused an explosion with a suitcase full of gas containers and nails at a train station last night. he was shot and killed by soldiers on patrol. >>> time now 6:39. the first tropical system to hit u.s. this hurricane season is bearing down on the gulf coast. next, how states from texas to alabama are faring. >> plus, netflix is making television for kids interactive. the new program they are launching. >> the market just opened up about 10 minutes ago. as we look at the board, not much of a change. the dow is up 5 points. coming up, we'll get an update from kpix 5 radio's financial reporter jason brooks. ♪ ♪ ♪ cbs this morning. gayle king joins us now from new york. good morning. thanks. >>> time for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs this morning." gayle king joins from us new york. good morning. >> we are he
the duke of edinburgh was not able to attend her speech today and will be stepping down from public eventsgoing forward. >>> there's new information about the suspect reportedly behind a terror attack in brussels identified as a moroccan national in his 30s. authorities say he caused an explosion with a suitcase full of gas containers and nails at a train station last night. he was shot and killed by soldiers on patrol. >>> time now 6:39. the first tropical system to hit u.s....
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the duke of edinburgh has been admitted to hospital but is said to be in good spirits. parts of the uk are basking in the hottestjune day since 1976 with a temperature of 33.9c recorded at heathrow. good afternoon from westminster. our main story at 5pm. new measures to prepare britain for brexit have dominated the government's legislative the government's legislative priorities set out in the queen's speech. of the 27 bills that were announced by her majesty, eight were linked to brexit. there were also announcements on terror and security legislation and domestic violence, but there was little mention of the more controversial elements of the conservatives‘ manifesto, such as grammar schools. so what was in it? the main focus was brexit and the great repeal bill, with the government saying it wants to build the ‘widest possible consensus‘. there were also proposals for new national legislation covering immigration, trade, agriculture and fisheries. there will be a new counter—extremism commissioner to help tackle the growth of extremism in society and online, as well a
the duke of edinburgh has been admitted to hospital but is said to be in good spirits. parts of the uk are basking in the hottestjune day since 1976 with a temperature of 33.9c recorded at heathrow. good afternoon from westminster. our main story at 5pm. new measures to prepare britain for brexit have dominated the government's legislative the government's legislative priorities set out in the queen's speech. of the 27 bills that were announced by her majesty, eight were linked to brexit. there...
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moments ago, word from buckingham palace that queen elizabeth's husband, the duke of edinburgh, has beend from the hospital. the palace said yesterday morning that philip had been hospitalized as a precaution, suffering from an infection that arose from treatment of a pre-existing condition. he is out of the hospital. good news there. >>> the nba draft begins tonight. can you contain your excitement? >> we'll be asleep. i am excited. >> who is going to be the top pick? is there going to be a blockbuster trade in the works? andy scholes has more in this morning's "bleacher report" next. a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. so she only earns double miles on purchasesit card. she makes from that airline. what'd you earn double miles on, please? ugh. that's unfortunate. there's a better option. the capital one venture card. with venture, you earn unlimited double miles on every purchase, everywhere, every day. not just airline purchase
moments ago, word from buckingham palace that queen elizabeth's husband, the duke of edinburgh, has beend from the hospital. the palace said yesterday morning that philip had been hospitalized as a precaution, suffering from an infection that arose from treatment of a pre-existing condition. he is out of the hospital. good news there. >>> the nba draft begins tonight. can you contain your excitement? >> we'll be asleep. i am excited. >> who is going to be the top pick? is...