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yes, the duke of edinburgh _ in prison? yes, the duke of edinburgh award _ in prison? in prison? yes, the duke of edinburgh award acted as a| in prison? yes, the duke of- edinburgh award acted as a template for me so when i was released with a cooking skill i was able to have the other skills i needed to be able to live a normal, law—abiding life and grow into the person i am now which is living my dream and helping others too. is living my dream and helping others too-— is living my dream and helping others too. ., ., , ., others too. you did to the bronze, silver and — others too. you did to the bronze, silver and gold _ others too. you did to the bronze, silver and gold awards _ others too. you did to the bronze, silver and gold awards in - others too. you did to the bronze, silver and gold awards in the - others too. you did to the bronze, | silver and gold awards in the space of three and a half years, which clearly shows commitment. what qualities do you think the scheme told you that helped you to turn your life around? it told you that helped you to turn your l
yes, the duke of edinburgh _ in prison? yes, the duke of edinburgh award _ in prison? in prison? yes, the duke of edinburgh award acted as a| in prison? yes, the duke of- edinburgh award acted as a template for me so when i was released with a cooking skill i was able to have the other skills i needed to be able to live a normal, law—abiding life and grow into the person i am now which is living my dream and helping others too. is living my dream and helping others too-— is living my dream...
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the duke of edinburgh's award.could do half the things i have done in the last decade, yet i have done in the last decade, yet i have been able to do so because of the opportunities presented to me. in 1956, when the duke of edinburgh created the award, he had a vision to create a programme which supported the development of young people all over the world. today you have learned how his legacy has impacted me and how it has continued to impact future generations to come. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times it is so important to show our support to young people, to encourage opportunities and empower them to reach theirfull opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. thank you. to whom then will ye liken me, or shall i be equal? saith the holy one. lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things, that bringeth out their host by number: he calleth them all by names by the greatness of his might, for that he is strong in power; not one faileth. why sayes
the duke of edinburgh's award.could do half the things i have done in the last decade, yet i have done in the last decade, yet i have been able to do so because of the opportunities presented to me. in 1956, when the duke of edinburgh created the award, he had a vision to create a programme which supported the development of young people all over the world. today you have learned how his legacy has impacted me and how it has continued to impact future generations to come. the world has been...
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we give thanks forl his royal highness prince philip, duke of edinburgh. duke was a _ attention away from himself. the duke was a champion of young people through his awards scheme. one of its gold medallists spoke about its importance. the its gold medallists spoke about its importance-— importance. the world has been throu~h importance. the world has been through so _ importance. the world has been through so much _ importance. the world has been through so much turmoil - importance. the world has been through so much turmoil added | importance. the world has been - through so much turmoil added these it is so— through so much turmoil added these it is so important to show support to young — it is so important to show support to young people. in it is so important to show support to young people-— it is so important to show support to young people. in his address, the dean of windsor _ to young people. in his address, the dean of windsor recalled _ to young people. in his address, the dean of windsor recalled that - to young people. in his address, the d
we give thanks forl his royal highness prince philip, duke of edinburgh. duke was a _ attention away from himself. the duke was a champion of young people through his awards scheme. one of its gold medallists spoke about its importance. the its gold medallists spoke about its importance-— importance. the world has been throu~h importance. the world has been through so _ importance. the world has been through so much _ importance. the world has been through so much turmoil - importance. the...
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we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.inburgh had championed young people through his award scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times, it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but who'd devoted his energy to many different causes. as we give thanks for the life of a remarkable man, perhaps our greatest tribute to him, most especially in these far too troubled times, will be for us to accept the challenge to play our part, however small in working for a kinderfuture. # god save our gracious queen... the service had been a chance denied by the pandemic at the duke's funeral, forfamily and so many more to come together in tribute. a long life had been honoured. for the person who knew that life best, it will surely have stirred many memories and moments of reflection. the service ha
we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.inburgh had championed young people through his award scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times, it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but who'd devoted his energy to many...
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we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh. of edinburgh had championed young people through his award scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times, it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but who'd devoted his energy to many different causes. as we give thanks for the life of a remarkable man, perhaps our greatest tribute to him, most especially in these far too troubled times, will be for us to accept the challenge to play our part, however small in working for a kinderfuture. # god save our gracious queen... the service had been a chance denied by the pandemic at the duke's funeral, forfamily and so many more to come together in tribute. a long life had been honoured. for the person who knew that life best, it will surely have stirred many memories and moments of reflection. the serv
we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh. of edinburgh had championed young people through his award scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times, it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but who'd devoted his energy to...
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we give thanks for his royal highness the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.from himself. the duke was a champion of young people through his awards scheme. one of its gold medallists spoke about its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil, and in these times it is so important to show our support to young people. in his address, the dean of windsor recalled that the duke could sometimes be sharp, but no—one could ever doubt his loyalty to his queen and country. as we give thanks for the life of a remarkable man, perhaps our greatest tribute to him, most especially in these far too troubled times, will be for us to accept the challenge implicit in his life, to rekindle in our hearts something of that call, and to pray, as i think he did, for the inspiration and the guidance to play our part — however small — in working for a kinder future. # god save our gracious queen...# the service had been a chance, denied by the pandemic at the duke's funeral, for family and so many more to come together in tribute. a long life of service had been honoured.
we give thanks for his royal highness the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.from himself. the duke was a champion of young people through his awards scheme. one of its gold medallists spoke about its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil, and in these times it is so important to show our support to young people. in his address, the dean of windsor recalled that the duke could sometimes be sharp, but no—one could ever doubt his loyalty to his queen and country. as we give...
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the duke of edinburgh _ for me, it is huge. the duke of edinburgh set _ for me, it is huge.t it is a _ has really changed my life. in order to get back to that it is a real- to get back to that it is a real privilege _ to get back to that it is a real privilege for— to get back to that it is a real privilege for me _ to get back to that it is a real privilege for me to _ to get back to that it is a real privilege for me to take - to get back to that it is a real privilege for me to take part. to get back to that it is a real- privilege for me to take part. can ou tell privilege for me to take part. can you tell me _ privilege for me to take part. you tell me how doing the privilege for me to take partm you tell me how doing the award privilege for me to take part.“ you tell me how doing the award and doing all the levels has helped you? massively. being in a wheelchair, freedom — massively. being in a wheelchair, freedom and _ massively. being in a wheelchair, freedom and independence - massively. being in a wheelchair, freedom and independence are i massively. being in a wh
the duke of edinburgh _ for me, it is huge. the duke of edinburgh set _ for me, it is huge.t it is a _ has really changed my life. in order to get back to that it is a real- to get back to that it is a real privilege _ to get back to that it is a real privilege for— to get back to that it is a real privilege for me _ to get back to that it is a real privilege for me to _ to get back to that it is a real privilege for me to take - to get back to that it is a real privilege for me to take part....
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we'll be in edinburgh for the start of the women's six nations.land can continue their formidable run against scotland? hello there, and welcome along to sportsday. lots to bring you this friday evening, and we start with that sensational win for wales. one more win for them, and they qualify for a world cup tournament for the first time since 1958. all the talk very much centring around gareth bale, the captain and talisman for wales, who today launched an attack on the spanish press over flak he'd been receiving in the run—up to the match. matt graveling reports. 36 times he has bowls to the back of the net. ,., ., , _, ., 36 times he has bowls to the back of the net. , _, ., the net. good things come to those who wait and _ the net. good things come to those who wait and wales _ the net. good things come to those who wait and wales had _ the net. good things come to those who wait and wales had been - the net. good things come to those i who wait and wales had been waiting for 64 years. it’s who wait and wales had been waiting for 64 yew-— who
we'll be in edinburgh for the start of the women's six nations.land can continue their formidable run against scotland? hello there, and welcome along to sportsday. lots to bring you this friday evening, and we start with that sensational win for wales. one more win for them, and they qualify for a world cup tournament for the first time since 1958. all the talk very much centring around gareth bale, the captain and talisman for wales, who today launched an attack on the spanish press over flak...
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i think there is alwa s edinburgh's funeral? i think there is always a _ edinburgh's funeral? his life, his contribution, his marvellous sort of sense of team of the queen and prince philip on public occasions over so many decades, in such a troubled world, and the sight of that great institution, the monarchy, spread over a thousand years, you've got a sense of that public service in each of those generations and also of course the presence of the young children and grandchildren. 50 it was as much a tribute, i think, grandchildren. 50 it was as much a tribute, ithink, to grandchildren. 50 it was as much a tribute, i think, to prince philip's role in the family, as well as his extraordinary contributions in public life, and he really is one of this generation's great polymaths, and all that he did for young people, the environment, for business, for the arts, and also as a man of reflections, indeed, i think it was marvellous to have a moment in this very troubled world to spend an hour to pay tribute to a man who had given so much to public service. and seeing the queen ther
i think there is alwa s edinburgh's funeral? i think there is always a _ edinburgh's funeral? his life, his contribution, his marvellous sort of sense of team of the queen and prince philip on public occasions over so many decades, in such a troubled world, and the sight of that great institution, the monarchy, spread over a thousand years, you've got a sense of that public service in each of those generations and also of course the presence of the young children and grandchildren. 50 it was as...
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we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.award scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times, it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but who'd devoted his energy to many different causes. as we give thanks for the life of a remarkable man, perhaps our greatest tribute to him, most especially in these far too troubled times, will be for us to accept the challenge to play our part, however small in working for a kinderfuture. # god save our gracious queen... the service had been a chance denied by the pandemic at the duke's funeral, forfamily and so many more to come together in tribute. a long life had been honoured. for the person who knew that life best, it will surely have stirred many memories and moments of reflection. the service had been a short one. at its end, the queen left,
we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.award scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times, it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but who'd devoted his energy to many different causes. as we give thanks for the life...
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we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.oned young people through his awards scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but who had devoted his energies to many different causes. as we give thanks for the life of a remarkable man, perhaps our greatest tribute to him, most especially in these far too troubled times, will be for us to accept the challenge to play our part, however small, in working for a kinderfuture. # god save our gracious queen...# the service had been a chance denied by the pandemic at the duke's funeral, for family and so many more to come together in tribute. a long life had been honoured. for the person who knew that life best, it will surely have stirred many memories and moments of reflection. the service had been a sh
we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.oned young people through his awards scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but who had devoted his energies to many different...
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edinburgh. have you had time yet to consider _ you from? edinburgh. do, you and yourfamily, where you might go? do, you and your family, where you miaht no? ., ., do, you and your family, where you miauhto? ., ., ~ do, you and your family, where you mihhto? ., ., 4' ., might go? you cannot think too far ahead. might go? you cannot think too far ahead- that _ might go? you cannot think too far ahead. that is _ might go? you cannot think too far ahead. that is the _ might go? you cannot think too far ahead. that is the difficulty. i might go? you cannot think too far ahead. that is the difficulty. you i ahead. that is the difficulty. you have to look a little bit ahead. you cannotjust have to look a little bit ahead. you cannot just tread water and have to look a little bit ahead. you cannotjust tread water and do nothing and collapse. although we hope to go back, you have got to make plans for the future. you have got to talk about where you are going to live and where your children are going to go to school, where you get registered, the bank account.
edinburgh. have you had time yet to consider _ you from? edinburgh. do, you and yourfamily, where you might go? do, you and your family, where you miaht no? ., ., do, you and your family, where you miauhto? ., ., ~ do, you and your family, where you mihhto? ., ., 4' ., might go? you cannot think too far ahead. might go? you cannot think too far ahead- that _ might go? you cannot think too far ahead. that is _ might go? you cannot think too far ahead. that is the _ might go? you cannot think too...
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we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.f edinburgh had championed young people through his award scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but had devoted his energy to many different causes. as we give thanks for the life of a remarkable man, perhaps our greatest tribute to him, most especially in these far too troubled times, will be for us to accept the challenge to play our part, however small in working for a kinderfuture. # god save our gracious queen... the service had been a chance denied by the pandemic at the duke's funeral, for family and so many more to come together in tribute. a long life had been honoured. for the person who knew that life best, it will surely have stirred many memories and moments of reflection. the service
we give thanks for his royal highness, the prince philip, duke of edinburgh.f edinburgh had championed young people through his award scheme, and one of its gold award recipients spoke of its importance. the world has been through so much turmoil and in these times it is so important to show our support to young people. to encourage them to have opportunities and empower them to reach their full potential. the dean of windsor recalled a man who could be abrupt but had devoted his energy to many...
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england run riot in edinburgh. six nations champions get off to a flier against scotland. hello there and welcome to the programme. it was experimental line up for gareth southgate tonight — in england's first match of the year at wembley. they came from behind to win their friendly with switzerland. our reporter alex howell is there for us. alex bring us to speed with how the game went? england back at wembley after such a long time away? alex, if you can hear me in the studio it is gavin testing the line to you. can you tell us how the game went tonight? not sure alex can hear is at the moment. we will try and get back to alex at wembley to get more on that game for england. harry kane got a second goal but we will get the lowdown a bit later on in the show. let's move on. in international football and republic of ireland scored a late equaliser to hold world no.i side belgium to a 2—all draw in dublin. the visitors took the lead twice throughout the match, hans vanaken's header found it's way to the back of the
england run riot in edinburgh. six nations champions get off to a flier against scotland. hello there and welcome to the programme. it was experimental line up for gareth southgate tonight — in england's first match of the year at wembley. they came from behind to win their friendly with switzerland. our reporter alex howell is there for us. alex bring us to speed with how the game went? england back at wembley after such a long time away? alex, if you can hear me in the studio it is gavin...
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england run riot in edinburgh... the six nations champions get off to a flier against scotland.stration with the ball, more fragility with the bat. england's cricketers collapse again and face defeat against the west indies. and a shock for lewis hamilton — he was on pole four months back in saudi arabia. today — he fails to make the mark in qualifying. hello and welcome to sportsday. and we start with the women's six nations. they're the heavy favourites for this year's title again — and england really were in cruise control against scotland this lunchtime in edinburgh. they scored nine tries, on the way to a 57—5 victory. jo currie reports. ina in a world cup year and seven months out from the tournament the perfect chance to see who is in form. molly parker builders to weigh across the line. england went over again before scotland sprang into life with clinical passing. the home crowd had something to cheer the visitors responded once again before this piece of magic from abbie tao. full—time professional england just to good against their amateur opponents as they went into
england run riot in edinburgh... the six nations champions get off to a flier against scotland.stration with the ball, more fragility with the bat. england's cricketers collapse again and face defeat against the west indies. and a shock for lewis hamilton — he was on pole four months back in saudi arabia. today — he fails to make the mark in qualifying. hello and welcome to sportsday. and we start with the women's six nations. they're the heavy favourites for this year's title again — and...
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how important was religion to the duke of edinburgh? was very important, and he only ever gave one sermon his laugh, which, i helped him give insane georges chapel. and, it revealed a lot about his approach towards religion. for him, god was an absolute given. god had created this fantastic, beautiful planted, god was a mentally generous, and he poured out his kindness, and thoughtfulness, and the responsibility there, would be en masse, to be protected, to care for it, to look after it. his approach was, and he said it very beautifully, he said, look, when we killed godson, christ, we were forgiven by god. but, if we destroy all life on earth, can we, honestly, think that we will be forgiven? it is a deep sense of responsibility, to goddess creator. he simply could not understand how anybody, who was religious, could not, also, be a conservationist, involved in the environment. for him, the two were linked, literally. his belief in god, is that we have to respect their creator. if we respect the creator, we respect the creation. >> it
how important was religion to the duke of edinburgh? was very important, and he only ever gave one sermon his laugh, which, i helped him give insane georges chapel. and, it revealed a lot about his approach towards religion. for him, god was an absolute given. god had created this fantastic, beautiful planted, god was a mentally generous, and he poured out his kindness, and thoughtfulness, and the responsibility there, would be en masse, to be protected, to care for it, to look after it. his...
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and so my home is open to them and hopefully they'll be in edinburgh within two days, i think.s through of a development. a young ukrainian mother needs refuge and medical attention for her seriously ill daughter. they are also on their way to the border and jacinta is planning to take them back home with her. that's the way things have unfolded, it's not planned, it's happening. yeah, it is a bit surreal at the minute, so when i see the mother and child, i will know that it's definitely happening. how are you feeling? excited and nervous. i don't know what to expect, but maria has been in contact with her, but hasn't met her either and she's going to be really emotional, as am i. so... yeah, i could cry. jacinta follows maria in the white van. on the road, the closer we get to the ukraine border, the quieter the motorway becomes. so, right now, we're just waiting to get to the border area. it's very slow here, it's very fluid. obviously, there's heightened tensions because there are people who want to get into ukraine, and there are people, obviously, who are walking from the
and so my home is open to them and hopefully they'll be in edinburgh within two days, i think.s through of a development. a young ukrainian mother needs refuge and medical attention for her seriously ill daughter. they are also on their way to the border and jacinta is planning to take them back home with her. that's the way things have unfolded, it's not planned, it's happening. yeah, it is a bit surreal at the minute, so when i see the mother and child, i will know that it's definitely...
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elizabeth — she steps out in public for the first time in weeks to commemorate the life of the duke of edinburghome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there appears to be a glimmer of hope following peace talks between russia and ukraine. the negotiations in istanbul were the first for a fortnight. ukraine confirmed it was prepared to be a neutral country and abandon ambitions to join the nato military alliance. for its part, moscow announced what sounds like a change of military strategy, saying its troops will "drastically reduce" their operations around the ukrainian capital kyiv. here's our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg. away from the fighting, another attempt at diplomacy. delegations from ukraine and russia came to istanbul. but would there be any room for compromise? negotiating behind the scenes, the russian billionaire roman abramovich. today, the kremlin dismissed reports he'd been poisoned at a previous round of talks as an "information war". president erdogan was the host. he called on both sides to push for peace. translation: it will be in everyone's inte
elizabeth — she steps out in public for the first time in weeks to commemorate the life of the duke of edinburghome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. there appears to be a glimmer of hope following peace talks between russia and ukraine. the negotiations in istanbul were the first for a fortnight. ukraine confirmed it was prepared to be a neutral country and abandon ambitions to join the nato military alliance. for its part, moscow announced what sounds like a change of...
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a service of thanksgiving for the life of the duke of edinburgh, who died last april, is taking placeingham palace has indicated a last—minute decision will be taken as to whether the queen — who's facing mobility issues — will be able to attend. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. it will be just as he'd wanted it. prince philip had requested many of the elements in the thanksgiving, and since his death the queen has overseen the service. much of today would have been part of last year's funeral — but covid meant restrictions, with just 30 guests, no singing from the congregation, and that image of an isolated, masked queen. that sense of loneliness is so desolate, actually, in the feeling. for the country and the whole commonwealth to be able to give thanks for this amazing marriage, for two people who devoted themselves to each other and then to duty and service of others — a chance to say thank you, i think, will be wonderful — and healing, as well, at the same time. the thanksgiving service here for prince philip will be a celebration of his contribution to public life
a service of thanksgiving for the life of the duke of edinburgh, who died last april, is taking placeingham palace has indicated a last—minute decision will be taken as to whether the queen — who's facing mobility issues — will be able to attend. here's our royal correspondent, daniela relph. it will be just as he'd wanted it. prince philip had requested many of the elements in the thanksgiving, and since his death the queen has overseen the service. much of today would have been part of...
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queen will be hoping to be here at westminster abbey for the service of thanksgiving for the duke of edinburghmarch the 29th. cricket — and england's women have suffered another defeat in their defence of the world cup. they set south africa 236 to win and went down by three wickets with four balls to spare. england will need to win all of their four remaining matches and hope other results go their way to get to the semifinals. jo currie reports. down and now possibly out of the world cup, england's dreams of defending their trophy almost over. one of their biggest problems of late has been inconsistent batting, and once again, that was their downfall. she's held on. as early wicket after early wicket fell. tammy beaumont, though, dug in — as did amyjones, both reaching half centuries. but with no other notable knocks, england set south africa an attainable target. the pressure was now on england's bowlers... oh, no! ..and fielders. laura wolvaardt dropped on four. there was an early breakthrough, lizelle lee gone for nine. but the errors and frustrations also continued. in the air and droppe
queen will be hoping to be here at westminster abbey for the service of thanksgiving for the duke of edinburghmarch the 29th. cricket — and england's women have suffered another defeat in their defence of the world cup. they set south africa 236 to win and went down by three wickets with four balls to spare. england will need to win all of their four remaining matches and hope other results go their way to get to the semifinals. jo currie reports. down and now possibly out of the world cup,...
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the queen and members of the royalfamily have attended the memorial service for the duke of edinburgh—employ the 800 workers sacked earlier this month — and that doing so would cause the company to collapse the actor will smith apologises to chris rock — after slapping him on stage at the oscars.
the queen and members of the royalfamily have attended the memorial service for the duke of edinburgh—employ the 800 workers sacked earlier this month — and that doing so would cause the company to collapse the actor will smith apologises to chris rock — after slapping him on stage at the oscars.
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in fact, edinburgh's probably going to stay bright with some sunny spells.s, but hull is expecting 1a—15 as well. now, this is the evening, and you can see that rain just about nudges into the central lowlands by the time we get to around about 7pm, 8pm, 9pm. now, here's wednesday's weather map, and weather fronts crossing the bulk of england and wales. it does look as though scotland and northern ireland will get away with a relatively bright day. at least in the morning it will be raining, but then come the afternoon, we'll se some sunshine developing first in the western isles, then northern ireland, then perhaps a little bit of brightness in glasgow as well. but as far as england and wales is concerned, most of the day it's going to be cloudy, and then the further south and east you are, the wetter it's likely to be. quite heavy rain for a time at least in london. here, around 1a degrees, but colder in the north because that colder air has arrived from the northern climes. now, on thursday, another weather front moves across the northw wst of the uk. col
in fact, edinburgh's probably going to stay bright with some sunny spells.s, but hull is expecting 1a—15 as well. now, this is the evening, and you can see that rain just about nudges into the central lowlands by the time we get to around about 7pm, 8pm, 9pm. now, here's wednesday's weather map, and weather fronts crossing the bulk of england and wales. it does look as though scotland and northern ireland will get away with a relatively bright day. at least in the morning it will be raining,...
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there is a sport and the weather coming up next —— the duke of edinburgh. join us then. good evening. i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news, where we start with football. portugal and poland are through to the world cup in qatar next year after 2—0 wins at the expense of north macedonia and sweden respectively. manchester united's bruno fernandes scored a goal in each half to send the conquerers of european champions italy out. it means that fernandes' united team—mate cristiano ronaldo will get another crack at football's greatest prize in his fifth world cup. five african countries have booked their places at the world cup this evening. in the most dramatic, sadio mane scored the winning penalty in a shoot—out to send senegal to qatar at the expense of egypt and his liverpool team—mate mo salah. ghana qualified on away goals following a 1—1 draw in nigeria against a side who'd appeared at six of the last seven tournaments. thomas partey scored after ten minutes, and despite william troost—ekong equalising shortly after, it was the black stars wh
there is a sport and the weather coming up next —— the duke of edinburgh. join us then. good evening. i'm tulsen tollett and this is your sports news, where we start with football. portugal and poland are through to the world cup in qatar next year after 2—0 wins at the expense of north macedonia and sweden respectively. manchester united's bruno fernandes scored a goal in each half to send the conquerers of european champions italy out. it means that fernandes' united team—mate...
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edinburgh's kinghorn — a full—back until this season — starts a six nations game at 10 for the firsttunity for blair. he's been on real good form, he wasn't available for a match last week. the week before that he played his bessie game of the season. and he's game on twice off the bench and show what he can do in thatjersey on the opposite side for us for the season against tonga, played pretty well. he's built on the performance. we believe this is the right game in the right time for him to play. ireland making a change too ulster captain iain henderson will make his first start of the championship. the second row is one of three changes made by head coach andy farrell, coming in place of vice—captain james ryan, who dropped out of the squad after a head collision with england last weekend. to cheltenham now where the crowds have been given a st patricks day treat with big wins for irish jockeys and trainers. flooring porter has won the feature race — the stayers hurdle for the second year in a row. the gavin cromwell—trained four to one shot was was given a superb ride by famous
edinburgh's kinghorn — a full—back until this season — starts a six nations game at 10 for the firsttunity for blair. he's been on real good form, he wasn't available for a match last week. the week before that he played his bessie game of the season. and he's game on twice off the bench and show what he can do in thatjersey on the opposite side for us for the season against tonga, played pretty well. he's built on the performance. we believe this is the right game in the right time for...
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arranged for the children to be evacuated from ukraine to poland and says it hopes they'll arrive in edinburghs crossed the border. they had made the 700 mile journey to poland from the city of dnipro. they were joined by children from other orphanages. in total, 50 children as young as two years old and their orphanage mothers were taken to a hotel in poland by the charity set up by hibernian football club supporters. their ultimate — destination scotland. over the last week, the children have been doing school lessons in the hotel while the charity has been waiting for news about whether they would be allowed into the uk. everybody has everything is in place and the only thing that we need is the uk government to say it is ok to bring the children over. we have accommodation organised, we have support packages organised. i've spent much of the last week trying to help the scottish charity dnipro kids, established by fans of hibernian football club... on wednesday, the snp leader asked about the children's situation. the home office said the authorities in ukraine have confirmed the children
arranged for the children to be evacuated from ukraine to poland and says it hopes they'll arrive in edinburghs crossed the border. they had made the 700 mile journey to poland from the city of dnipro. they were joined by children from other orphanages. in total, 50 children as young as two years old and their orphanage mothers were taken to a hotel in poland by the charity set up by hibernian football club supporters. their ultimate — destination scotland. over the last week, the children...
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the other semi final will also be a derby as hibernian face edinburgh rivals hearts. the match at hampden park, replaces the world cup play—off semi—final against ukraine, which has been postponed untiljune due to the ongoing war. poland were also due to play russia in their semi—final that day but after fifa threw the russians out of the tournament as a sanction for the invasion, the poles will travel to glasgow instead. to tennis where britain's cameron norrie is in third round action at indian wells later — he faces the world number 18 nikolaz basilashvili. disappointment though for fellow brit dan evans. he's been knocked out in straight sets by the world number 4 rafael nadal. the 21 time major winner edging a tight first set before asserting himself to come through, 7—5 6—3. it's now 17 straight wins for nadal, he's still unbeaten in 2022. england's men hope to get a new managing director and head coach in place before their summer starts injune. that's what the man in temporary charge, sir andrew strauss, told the bbc today. strauss was at england training in b
the other semi final will also be a derby as hibernian face edinburgh rivals hearts. the match at hampden park, replaces the world cup play—off semi—final against ukraine, which has been postponed untiljune due to the ongoing war. poland were also due to play russia in their semi—final that day but after fifa threw the russians out of the tournament as a sanction for the invasion, the poles will travel to glasgow instead. to tennis where britain's cameron norrie is in third round action...
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pictures of writing in the back of a whitejeep wave into a cloud, modelled on the queen and the duke of edinburghhem being very unhappy the way the tour has gone. the closing statements on saturday showed that as well. and to go further and say, he wants to distance for the future, he wants to distance for the future, he respects the queens policy of never complain, never explain, wants to explain more and do a bit more in touch with the public. so, we will see. ,., ., touch with the public. so, we will see. ., ., . ., , ft — shapps to tell p&0 ferries to rehire staff as new law negates gains from sackings the latest twist here. talk us through it. the latest twist here. talk us through it— the latest twist here. talk us through it. the latest twist here. talk us throu~hit. ~ . . . , through it. we all watched as they sacked 800 _ through it. we all watched as they sacked 800 people _ through it. we all watched as they sacked 800 people by _ through it. we all watched as they sacked 800 people by exhuming l through it. we all watched as theyj sacked 800 people by exhuming a through it. we all wat
pictures of writing in the back of a whitejeep wave into a cloud, modelled on the queen and the duke of edinburghhem being very unhappy the way the tour has gone. the closing statements on saturday showed that as well. and to go further and say, he wants to distance for the future, he wants to distance for the future, he respects the queens policy of never complain, never explain, wants to explain more and do a bit more in touch with the public. so, we will see. ,., ., touch with the public....
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. >> and this morning they gathered together at westminster abbey to honor the duke of edinburgh's life both the program just wrapped up. but this was a beautiful tribute in honor of prince philip. it was attended by roughly 1800 number number people, including the queen and she was escorted in by her son prince andrew. this morning, britain's long-reigning monarch appearing before her country once again. the queen arriving with prince andrew, a rare public appearance for the prince at the center of controversy, making her return to the public spotlight to celebrate the life of her husband who passed away last spring the service allowing the duke of edinburgh's friends, including more than 500 members of his patronages and charities to gather alongside the royal family a much different scene than his funeral nearly one year ago, when covid precautions led to this striking image of the queen sitting by herself mourning the love of her life >> how are you >> reporter: in the weeks leading up to tuesday's ceremony, concerns about queen elizabeth's ability to get around prompted questions a
. >> and this morning they gathered together at westminster abbey to honor the duke of edinburgh's life both the program just wrapped up. but this was a beautiful tribute in honor of prince philip. it was attended by roughly 1800 number number people, including the queen and she was escorted in by her son prince andrew. this morning, britain's long-reigning monarch appearing before her country once again. the queen arriving with prince andrew, a rare public appearance for the prince at...
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museum, live streaming the entire start to his followers on line. madame, i may go on there from edinburgh complete mythical job called or fishy, thank to know who they do and or to get up. yes, i did. you really don't know who i thought even tried it on in the world's most famous museum, the loop i want it, but he got arrested. he even went to the netherlands, where he actually managed to get a sculpture outside the museum. but he didn't get far. i don't know if you agree on a difficult but it wasn't broken but up with a stick on his actions are very political. i don't sing this man is trying to steal anything from any museum is point is to show that there is a problem and nobody's speaking about it. a lot of patio murray cecile songs or is a curator of contemporary african os family comes from france and the tiny west african nation of been aim. she is. objects are part of our history and explain who we were . so they're very, very important. it's very symbolical, it's not really a question you know for money or importance of financial importance because some of these objects are very pr
museum, live streaming the entire start to his followers on line. madame, i may go on there from edinburgh complete mythical job called or fishy, thank to know who they do and or to get up. yes, i did. you really don't know who i thought even tried it on in the world's most famous museum, the loop i want it, but he got arrested. he even went to the netherlands, where he actually managed to get a sculpture outside the museum. but he didn't get far. i don't know if you agree on a difficult but it...
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the duke of edinburgh created the award scheme in his name to empower young people.omorrow, many of them will be at the service to say thank you. his vision and his legacy absolutely live on at the heart of the award, and i think, you know, we have a bright future which i think is something that, hopefully, the duke would be very proud of. and a piece of advice for tomorrow from those who know — prince philip liked his church services short. if people go on and on and on and on, he would say, "you could have done that in two sentences!" daniela relph, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha who is the chief lead writer for the observer and peter foster the public policy editor for the ft. tomorrow's front pages starting with the financial times leads with the story of russian billionaire roman abramovich, who suffered symptoms of suspected poisoning at talks on the ukraine—belarus border earlier this month.
the duke of edinburgh created the award scheme in his name to empower young people.omorrow, many of them will be at the service to say thank you. his vision and his legacy absolutely live on at the heart of the award, and i think, you know, we have a bright future which i think is something that, hopefully, the duke would be very proud of. and a piece of advice for tomorrow from those who know — prince philip liked his church services short. if people go on and on and on and on, he would say,...
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in fact, edinburgh's probably going to stay bright with some sunny spells.th east up to around 16 degrees, but hull is expecting 111—15 as well. now, this is the evening, and you can see that rain just about nudges into the central lowlands by the time we get to around about 7pm, 8pm, 9pm. now, here's wednesday's weather map, and weather fronts crossing the bulk of england and wales. it does look as though scotland and northern ireland will get away with a relatively bright day. at least in the morning it will be raining, but then come the afternoon, we'll see some sunshine developing first in the western isles, then northern ireland, then perhaps a little bit of brightness in glasgow as well. but as far as england and wales is concerned, most of the day it's going to be cloudy, and then the further south and east you are, the wetter it's likely to be. quite heavy rain for a time at least in london. here, around 1a degrees, but colder in the north because that colder air has arrived from the northern climes. now, on thursday, another weather front moves acro
in fact, edinburgh's probably going to stay bright with some sunny spells.th east up to around 16 degrees, but hull is expecting 111—15 as well. now, this is the evening, and you can see that rain just about nudges into the central lowlands by the time we get to around about 7pm, 8pm, 9pm. now, here's wednesday's weather map, and weather fronts crossing the bulk of england and wales. it does look as though scotland and northern ireland will get away with a relatively bright day. at least in...
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the decision to hold those photo shoots, such as in a land rover replicating the queen and duke of edinburghugh a fence in jamaica after raheem sterling had done a similar thing. things that people have got two views on. that's it for now. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. hello there. for most of us, saturday brought much in the way of sunshine. top temperature of 20.5 celsius was recorded in north—west wales in porthmadog. i want you to concentrate, though, on the skies in the east of england, where we had lots of sunshine and temperatures quite widely 17—19 degrees. big change on the way, though, for sunday afternoon. those temperatures are going to be a lot lower. now, the reason for that, is we are going to see an area of cloud that at the moment is in the north sea and that is set to swing inland as the winds of change direction to more of an easterly around our area of high pressure. now, there really will be just two types of weather around on sunday. it is going to be a cold start for many of us, a few patches of frost around. you're either in the sunshine, which many
the decision to hold those photo shoots, such as in a land rover replicating the queen and duke of edinburghugh a fence in jamaica after raheem sterling had done a similar thing. things that people have got two views on. that's it for now. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @richpreston. hello there. for most of us, saturday brought much in the way of sunshine. top temperature of 20.5 celsius was recorded in north—west wales in porthmadog. i want you to concentrate, though, on the skies in...
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we got reaction to the move on the streets of edinburgh. i feel like it's, it seems silly that we'd be changing a flag for the sake of one naval flags. you know, i don't think anybody would look at that and automatically think have russian naval . i don't know. i feel like it could be a bit unreasonable, but i can understand why they wouldn't have association with us. it does. it does make sense. i think anyway, yes, i do think it is a proportional responsive, especially knowing that russian propaganda stations will use imagery like that to make it sound like scotland is with them. when that is not true, i'd say there's thousands of flags for literally everything. there's a bunch of different countries where they already mix up flags, they kind of all look the same just depending on the color. so really i wouldn't say it's that big of a deal seems a little bit over the top. i think i probably would kinda like the 2 together to be honest, i will of associated them both know something else to bring you russia rejected allegations from ukraine
we got reaction to the move on the streets of edinburgh. i feel like it's, it seems silly that we'd be changing a flag for the sake of one naval flags. you know, i don't think anybody would look at that and automatically think have russian naval . i don't know. i feel like it could be a bit unreasonable, but i can understand why they wouldn't have association with us. it does. it does make sense. i think anyway, yes, i do think it is a proportional responsive, especially knowing that russian...
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they take on scotland in edinburgh.en out with a broken leg — this will be her first international appearance for 11 months. england are seeking to win their fourth tournament in a row and scotland head coach bryan easson knows his team will be up against it at the weekend. we know what to expect from england, it is having the discipline around the defence and attack and our game management so we can stick to those systems, we have not really talked about outcome, be have talked about processes and hopefully the outcome takes care of itself free stick to our processes. that's all the sport for now but there's more on the bbc sport website, including the news that the former england strikerjermain defoe has announced his retirement from football. i'll be back with more later. let's get more on the nato meeting in brussels — and following morning talks — the secretary general has been giving up an update on the progress of talks... after the discussions this morning the secretary—general had this to say. the people of ukr
they take on scotland in edinburgh.en out with a broken leg — this will be her first international appearance for 11 months. england are seeking to win their fourth tournament in a row and scotland head coach bryan easson knows his team will be up against it at the weekend. we know what to expect from england, it is having the discipline around the defence and attack and our game management so we can stick to those systems, we have not really talked about outcome, be have talked about...
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other members of the royal family at a service commemorating the life of her husband the duke of edinburgh for her son, who no longer undertakes royal duties. it was prince andrew's first public appearance since he reportedly paid several million pounds to virgina giuffre to settle a civil case she brought against him alleging sexual assault, which he denies. for more on the signifiance of the queen's decision to have her son prince andrew escort her into westminster abbey, here's katie nicholl, royal correspondent for vanity fair. this was a family service of thanksgiving. of course with an official element too. but you know, some might say it would look very wrong for his son to not be there. and actually, there was a logistical advantage i supposed to andrew being there in that he was the one who was actually able to help his mother to a seat. but of course any member of the royal family could have done that and i think a lot of people are asking questions as to why he did have such a high—profile role. what do i think personally? i think it's probably the queen's way of showing what sh
other members of the royal family at a service commemorating the life of her husband the duke of edinburgh for her son, who no longer undertakes royal duties. it was prince andrew's first public appearance since he reportedly paid several million pounds to virgina giuffre to settle a civil case she brought against him alleging sexual assault, which he denies. for more on the signifiance of the queen's decision to have her son prince andrew escort her into westminster abbey, here's katie...
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underground city of new shabbat in iran might not be as famous as that in drinking and turkey or the edinburgh waltz india k. but it is as much of an architectural wander. the true story settlement is 23 meters deep and has a labyrinth of corridors panels, canals and chambers field with the heathen passageways and booby traps. but perhaps the most surprising of all is, is complex ventilation system. do you shave tunnels? elo air from outside to circulate, making it possible for people to stay inside for long periods. the construction of michelle by the central iran these back around 1500 years to the santa empire. but because it was discovered only recently, many of the city's secrets are yet to be on built. yet more d the yet than one. they see it by the strong engineering behind destruction. they dug the robes of 12 meters beneath the ground corridor walls take you to the rooms that people were hiding in. there are also tunnels that for a circulation and drain water. at the end of each space, there is a narrow tunnel power links to different spaces. the hidden entrances were built under a ta
underground city of new shabbat in iran might not be as famous as that in drinking and turkey or the edinburgh waltz india k. but it is as much of an architectural wander. the true story settlement is 23 meters deep and has a labyrinth of corridors panels, canals and chambers field with the heathen passageways and booby traps. but perhaps the most surprising of all is, is complex ventilation system. do you shave tunnels? elo air from outside to circulate, making it possible for people to stay...
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we got reaction to the move on the streets of edinburgh. yes, i do think it is a proportional responsive, especially knowing that russian propaganda stations will use imagery like that to make it sound like scotland is with them. when that is not true, i feel like it's, it seems silly that we'd be changing a flyer for the sake of one naval flyers. you know, i don't think anybody would look at that and as automatically think have russian naval. i don't know. i feel like it could be very unreasonable. i can't understand why they would montague association with us and it does. it does make sense. i think in a way, i'd say there's thousands of flags for literally everything. there's a bunch of different countries where they already mix up flags, they kind of all at the same just depending on the color. so really i wouldn't say it's that big of a deal and it seems a little bit over the top. i think i probably would kinda like do the 2 together to be honest, i will of associated them both. ah get want to bring you some other news today. a large e
we got reaction to the move on the streets of edinburgh. yes, i do think it is a proportional responsive, especially knowing that russian propaganda stations will use imagery like that to make it sound like scotland is with them. when that is not true, i feel like it's, it seems silly that we'd be changing a flyer for the sake of one naval flyers. you know, i don't think anybody would look at that and as automatically think have russian naval. i don't know. i feel like it could be very...
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scotland and england go head—to—head in the women's six nations opener this weekend in edinburgh, withey make it 19 victories in a row? the number of covid infections has climbed by a million in a week in the uk, according to data from the office for national statistics. there's been a small drop in northern ireland, but rates in england and wales are up, and scotland has reached a record high. our scotland editor, james cook, reports. step inside this hospital — if you can find space. this is monklands in airdrie, but it could be almost anywhere in the country. these patients have come to accident and emergency hoping for urgent care. instead, they are stuck in a queue as the nhs struggles to cope. this is the most serious situation i've found myself situation i've found myself with in my career. i think we would ask the public to remain patient with us, both in terms of waiting for their appointments to happen but also when they do have to come into hospital, and know that we will see them as quickly as we can. the danger there is that these patients might actually come to harm? that
scotland and england go head—to—head in the women's six nations opener this weekend in edinburgh, withey make it 19 victories in a row? the number of covid infections has climbed by a million in a week in the uk, according to data from the office for national statistics. there's been a small drop in northern ireland, but rates in england and wales are up, and scotland has reached a record high. our scotland editor, james cook, reports. step inside this hospital — if you can find space....