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we had sitnificant railway station in epsom. we had significant local— railway station in epsom.tation in epsom. we had significant local opposition to i railway station in epsom. we had| significant local opposition to this one _ significant local opposition to this one. ., ,, significant local opposition to this one. ., _ . one. encouraged by the council, developer_ one. encouraged by the council, developer ben _ one. encouraged by the council, developer ben spent _ one. encouraged by the council, developer ben spent more i one. encouraged by the council, developer ben spent more than | developer ben spent more than £200,000 devi5ing plans forflats. this is utterly inexcusable. the whole idea _ this is utterly inexcusable. the whole idea seems _ this is utterly inexcusable. whole idea seems to be this is utterly inexcusable. tin; whole idea seems to be a this is utterly inexcusable— whole idea seems to be a nonsense. whole idea seems to be a non5en5e. but after a campaign sent more than 1000 prote5t letters to the planning committee, the development was rejected, not once, but
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epsom and ewell�*s planning committee is meeting tonight here in the town hall.s not appropriate for residential use. but this is about more than planners in surrey, it's about the millions who are struggling to find an affordable place to live. mark easton, bbc news, epsom. there's more updates, news and analysis on bbc news online. that's bbc.co.uk/news, and by using the bbc news app. the head of the united nations nuclear watchdog has warned that the situation at ukraine's zaporizhia power plant needs to be treated with immense caution, following his visit to the site yesterday. rafael grossi led an inspection of the russian—held facility amid growing concerns about its safety. 0ur security correspondent frank gardner is in zaporizhzhia. frank — what else did mr grossi say about his visit? well, first of all i should just explain, it's pretty dark here because we are under curfew and the sirens have gone off and there have been some explosions on the edge of the city. down the river from been some explosions on the edge of the city. down the riverfrom here is
epsom and ewell�*s planning committee is meeting tonight here in the town hall.s not appropriate for residential use. but this is about more than planners in surrey, it's about the millions who are struggling to find an affordable place to live. mark easton, bbc news, epsom. there's more updates, news and analysis on bbc news online. that's bbc.co.uk/news, and by using the bbc news app. the head of the united nations nuclear watchdog has warned that the situation at ukraine's zaporizhia power...
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mark easton, bbc news, epsom.r with their mouths closed after people were affected after flooding affected the treatment plant. i have me and six kids here and i have to look after them and say, do not brush your teeth with that water. do not wash your face with that water. the residents in the city say that they've been dealing with problems with their water supply for years. this time, a pump failed after recent flooding. schools have been. switch to online learning because toilets wouldn't flush. 0fficials toilets wouldn't flush. officials are asking for more support from central government. president biden says he will do what he can. we t in: to says he will do what he can. we trying to do _ says he will do what he can. 2 trying to do everything available. that help is coming up form of the national guard. they are bringing water babe can drink, watch and cook with. it water babe can drink, watch and cook with. , , ., ., with. it is terrible, and i thought our governor. — with. it is terrible, and i thought o
mark easton, bbc news, epsom.r with their mouths closed after people were affected after flooding affected the treatment plant. i have me and six kids here and i have to look after them and say, do not brush your teeth with that water. do not wash your face with that water. the residents in the city say that they've been dealing with problems with their water supply for years. this time, a pump failed after recent flooding. schools have been. switch to online learning because toilets wouldn't...
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in 1968, as you said, he won the epsom darby.aces in the world because they've been racing longer in england than anywhere else. so when she managed to breed the epsom darby winner, that really got all the attention of the europeans and with that they started coming to buy our american bred horses. >> wow. you know, i remember spending time again on the farm running around looking for cats and so forth. i never remembered seeing the queen. she had visited twice. here is a picture of me as a kid there on the farm we're showing you on your screen with my cousins a the time. i have such fond memories. she made five visits to kentucky in her lifetime. in fact, she came to mill ridge farm in 1989 and 1991. again, little did i know as a little girl. price, you have special memories of that as a child. we are both around the same age. tell us about it. what was that like meeting the queen? did you understand the significance at the time? >> i knew the secret service had really cool watches that they could walkie-talkie into and that was
in 1968, as you said, he won the epsom darby.aces in the world because they've been racing longer in england than anywhere else. so when she managed to breed the epsom darby winner, that really got all the attention of the europeans and with that they started coming to buy our american bred horses. >> wow. you know, i remember spending time again on the farm running around looking for cats and so forth. i never remembered seeing the queen. she had visited twice. here is a picture of me as...
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like this one from montserrat of her mum maria at the epsom derby in 2018. part of his tour around the uk. the queen's coffin will be flown from edinburgh this evening to spend the night here at buckingham palace. in the past few hours, guards have been rehearsing for a procession which will take her majesty to westminster hall tomorrow, where she will lie in state. this weekend's premier league matches between chelsea and liverpool and manchester united against leeds have been postponed due to concerns around police resources ahead of monday's funeral. it's tuesday, 13th of september. another day of history and another day of extraordinary pictures to come. we are outside st giles' cathedral in the old town of edinburgh and you are looking at the front entrance and what you will see in the next few seconds is people walking up the steps, entering the cathedral, and, inside, they will file past the coffin of queen elizabeth ii. some of the people entering the cathedral now, they have queued for hours. we spoke to people this morning who waited through the ni
like this one from montserrat of her mum maria at the epsom derby in 2018. part of his tour around the uk. the queen's coffin will be flown from edinburgh this evening to spend the night here at buckingham palace. in the past few hours, guards have been rehearsing for a procession which will take her majesty to westminster hall tomorrow, where she will lie in state. this weekend's premier league matches between chelsea and liverpool and manchester united against leeds have been postponed due to...
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that she knew everything that was going on, and wanted to know all of the gossip that was going on at epsom, that the other people win talked or about. so she could hurt people, she cared about people's families. when you met, or she would remember your relatives and ask about them. how could she remember every once relatives? she cared about the commonwealth as. family my last, point because there are so many, she cared so much about her commonwealth family. whether it was her dancing with the african king, the king of ghana, in 1961, she did that against the advice of many, there were riots, and there was violence in the streets and ghana. no, she danced with the african king, with joy. why? because she cared about everyone in her commonwealth. and wanted to show that. >> hillary, the queen obviously faced so many challenges during her reign, the korean war, covid-19, brexit. what do you think was the biggest crisis she faced as the monarch? >> i don't think any of us have faced as many crisis as she did. covid was one of, them she let the nation there too. she actually said that we will
that she knew everything that was going on, and wanted to know all of the gossip that was going on at epsom, that the other people win talked or about. so she could hurt people, she cared about people's families. when you met, or she would remember your relatives and ask about them. how could she remember every once relatives? she cared about the commonwealth as. family my last, point because there are so many, she cared so much about her commonwealth family. whether it was her dancing with the...
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the same at epsom. she loved derby.rtsy to the queen? after theresa may told a story about the cheese yesterday, i had a similar experience with the sausage and it shot across the table and the queen grabbed it and raised an eyebrow. richard hammond said that she loved coming to stables because it was the one place that didn't smell of fresh paint, it smelled of horses and life carries on and i think riesing wants to pay respect but understand appeal keeps turning and basting starts tomorrow and at doncaster the st leger. i think that horse racing was to pay respect. the queen won the st leger with a horse called dunfermline. yesterday, there was a line ofjockeys all wearing her colours. in a very heartfelt way of saying thank you for everything you did for racing, everything invested in terms of time and commitment and knowledge but also we understand how much you loved it and we want to show our love back. if there was something else synonymous with the queen, it would be her corgis. i have heard quite funny anecdotes
the same at epsom. she loved derby.rtsy to the queen? after theresa may told a story about the cheese yesterday, i had a similar experience with the sausage and it shot across the table and the queen grabbed it and raised an eyebrow. richard hammond said that she loved coming to stables because it was the one place that didn't smell of fresh paint, it smelled of horses and life carries on and i think riesing wants to pay respect but understand appeal keeps turning and basting starts tomorrow...
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the queen's racing stables turned out some 1700 winners and she only missed two epsom derbies in her was quest much how does the best thing in your life feel, just unbelievable what god did to pull us together and bring us into a friendship that started in 1989 and proceeded until the loss of her majesty recently. the pandemic bit into our last months of our existence but what an advantage i had over everybody in the world when i was working with horses for her majesty. it became the centre of my work. ., . ., majesty. it became the centre of my work. ., _, ., majesty. it became the centre of my work. ., ., if majesty. it became the centre of my work-— if you work. how did it come about? if you look behind — work. how did it come about? if you look behind me _ work. how did it come about? if you look behind me that _ work. how did it come about? if you look behind me that is _ work. how did it come about? if you look behind me that is a _ work. how did it come about? if you look behind me that is a log - work. how did it come about? if you look behind me that is a log ronald | look b
the queen's racing stables turned out some 1700 winners and she only missed two epsom derbies in her was quest much how does the best thing in your life feel, just unbelievable what god did to pull us together and bring us into a friendship that started in 1989 and proceeded until the loss of her majesty recently. the pandemic bit into our last months of our existence but what an advantage i had over everybody in the world when i was working with horses for her majesty. it became the centre of...