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has said her— behind the team and her majesty has said her good wishes is only her majesty— said herk— a professional if there ever was one and i think her good wishes are going _ and i think her good wishes are going with the team as are those of the duke _ going with the team as are those of the duke of cambridge was also a footbaii— the duke of cambridge was also a football fan and also match the other— football fan and also match the other evening and i think this was all great — other evening and i think this was all great news for the team but the team _ all great news for the team but the team is— all great news for the team but the team is definitely a unit and i think— team is definitely a unit and i thinkjoe _ team is definitely a unit and i thinkjoe mentioned the fact than the past — thinkjoe mentioned the fact than the past we had a lot of prima donnas— the past we had a lot of prima donnas and they have actually been focused _ donnas and they have actually been focused on — donnas and they have actually been focused on other things off the pitch— focused on other things
has said her— behind the team and her majesty has said her good wishes is only her majesty— said herk— a professional if there ever was one and i think her good wishes are going _ and i think her good wishes are going with the team as are those of the duke _ going with the team as are those of the duke of cambridge was also a footbaii— the duke of cambridge was also a football fan and also match the other— football fan and also match the other evening and i think this was all great...
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stevens birmingham — do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majestyas taken his place in the house of lords. lord stevens of birmingham, as he now is, will step down from the role this summer after seven years, having led the service through an extraordinary and tumultuous time. he was introduced as a crossbench or independent peer in the traditional way. i — simon, lord stevens birmingham — do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majesty queen elizabeth, her heirs and successors according to law, so help me god. lord stevens. finally, a ticking off for liz truss, the international trade secretary, for failing to follow the commons conventions. on friday, the secretary of state for international trade visited airbus at broughton in my seat. her office gave me 1a minutes�* notice before the meeting was due to take place. 1a minutes, madam deputy speaker. i just wonder what she can advise we can do to ensure that the rules that apply to the rest of us also apply to government ministers. well, i thank the honourab
stevens birmingham — do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majestyas taken his place in the house of lords. lord stevens of birmingham, as he now is, will step down from the role this summer after seven years, having led the service through an extraordinary and tumultuous time. he was introduced as a crossbench or independent peer in the traditional way. i — simon, lord stevens birmingham — do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and...
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>> all those things are important, obviously, especially with a person like her majesty. eryone has seen her or hurt her. nose what she looks like, how she walks, how she holds herself, so you have to obey those things, but then want to go beyond that. you want to go to who the person is inside of all of that. to do that, i basically started her from before she knew she was going to be queen. there was the possibility her parents could have another child. it it had been male, then he would have an king. before that mantle really well upon her, to see who the real personality was before she took on this incredible sense of duty . i think of the queen as a submarine. she is a submarine, and imming along with all of her own personality, her own thoughts, her own fears, her own insecurities, all of the things that make her, and the queen that we see is like the periscope that comes up and just looks around. and we see the periscope. we don't see the submarine. i wanted to see her be the submarine. >> no member of the royal family will speak publicly about this. >> she's no lon
>> all those things are important, obviously, especially with a person like her majesty. eryone has seen her or hurt her. nose what she looks like, how she walks, how she holds herself, so you have to obey those things, but then want to go beyond that. you want to go to who the person is inside of all of that. to do that, i basically started her from before she knew she was going to be queen. there was the possibility her parents could have another child. it it had been male, then he...
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has had it displayed at the queen's norfolk residence, and was invited to a private audience with her majesty what an honour! you must have been thrilled? i you. what an honour! you must have been thrilled?— been thrilled? i was really thrilled, — been thrilled? i was really thrilled, yes. _ been thrilled? i was really thrilled, yes. i— been thrilled? i was really thrilled, yes. iwill- been thrilled? i was really thrilled, yes. i will never. been thrilled? i was really - thrilled, yes. i will never forget that day as long as i live. hoop thrilled, yes. i will never forget that day as long as i live. how long did it ta ke take you ? it take you? it is quite an extraordinary artwork, really stop it took me two years to complete. i knitted the main house the first year and then we went into lockdown and i had done the second half of the second year. we completed it at the second year. we completed it at the beginning of may this year. thud the beginning of may this year. and how did it come to her majesty's attention, resulting in an invitation for you to go and visit? it has been arranged for i
has had it displayed at the queen's norfolk residence, and was invited to a private audience with her majesty what an honour! you must have been thrilled? i you. what an honour! you must have been thrilled?— been thrilled? i was really thrilled, — been thrilled? i was really thrilled, yes. _ been thrilled? i was really thrilled, yes. i— been thrilled? i was really thrilled, yes. iwill- been thrilled? i was really thrilled, yes. i will never. been thrilled? i was really - thrilled, yes. i...
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solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majestynew mp was in such a hurry she forgot to sign in. you've just got to sign in. two days later, she had a ringside seat for prime minister's questions. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said he wanted to give her a special welcome. and will members opposite forgive me if ijust turn around to look at the new member for batley and spen as she sits there on these benches beneath the plaque to jo cox, her sister. and that is a special and emotional moment for all of us on these benches, and i think for everybody across this house. it takes incredible courage and bravery to stand in that constituency and to sit on these benches beneath that plaque. hear, hear! keir starmer remembering jo cox in the week her sister arrived in the commons. that was the week in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on bbc parliament at 11 o'clock on monday evening for the latest from westminster. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. the sunshine and shower theme
solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majestynew mp was in such a hurry she forgot to sign in. you've just got to sign in. two days later, she had a ringside seat for prime minister's questions. the labour leader, sir keir starmer, said he wanted to give her a special welcome. and will members opposite forgive me if ijust turn around to look at the new member for batley and spen as she sits there on these benches beneath the...
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every week, flowers are picked from this border to make a posy, which is placed on her majesty's deskl preparations are underway for tomorrow's opening. like every other u.k. attraction, it has been badly hit by the pandemic. this year, there are far fewer foreign tourists, and the numbers allowed inside are severely restricted. so opening up the gardens makes financial sense. tickets cost from 16.50 pounds, and 100,000 visitors are expected. that is still only around 1/5 of the numbers who paid to visit before the pandemic. >> we have not been able to open as we normally might. therefore this wonderful idea of being able to open the garden publicly, it will be the first time the public are able to flow around the garden, walk across the lawns. we have always offered guided tours, but this year there will be a special opportunity to picnic as well. reporter: yes, visitors will be able to bring their own sandwiches to eat. taking in the surroundings, just as theoyals have over the years. laura: royal bees, who knew? cat lovers in tokyo have reason to rejoice. a giant 3d feline has take
every week, flowers are picked from this border to make a posy, which is placed on her majesty's deskl preparations are underway for tomorrow's opening. like every other u.k. attraction, it has been badly hit by the pandemic. this year, there are far fewer foreign tourists, and the numbers allowed inside are severely restricted. so opening up the gardens makes financial sense. tickets cost from 16.50 pounds, and 100,000 visitors are expected. that is still only around 1/5 of the numbers who...
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solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majestyhear! the new mp was in such a hurry, she forgot to sign in. you've just got to sign in. don't worry, we'll have a chat in a minute! laughter kim leadbeater. and that was monday in parliament. thank you for watching. i hope you canjoin me at the same time tomorrow for tuesday in parliament. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. monday was drierfor a while across england and wales, but we certainly saw the weather going down hill from the south. this rain here is marching its way northwards across the uk up into northern england and scotland, where already in the past few days in edinburgh, we have had a month's worth of rain. now that early rain is moving away, but this area of low pressure is taking a band of rain — heavy at times — northwards up towards scotland and northern england with blustery showers following to the south. for a while, we will have some unseasonably windy weather along the coast of england all the way from dorset across to suffolk, gusts
solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majestyhear! the new mp was in such a hurry, she forgot to sign in. you've just got to sign in. don't worry, we'll have a chat in a minute! laughter kim leadbeater. and that was monday in parliament. thank you for watching. i hope you canjoin me at the same time tomorrow for tuesday in parliament. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello there. monday was drierfor a while...
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do you swear that you will well and truly serve her majesty queen elizabeth ii in the office of keeperse two simple words, history was made and mary simon became canada's first indigenous governor—general. today is an important and historic day for canada. but my story to these chambers began very far from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old lady'. she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools where indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to erase indigenous language and culture. in recent weeks, more than a dozen churches have been burned across canada, and statues toppled
do you swear that you will well and truly serve her majesty queen elizabeth ii in the office of keeperse two simple words, history was made and mary simon became canada's first indigenous governor—general. today is an important and historic day for canada. but my story to these chambers began very far from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old lady'. she will serve as the...
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davidson of lundin links, do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majestyarliament. i hope you can find time in your crowded schedule to join me at the same time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament, including prime minister�*s questions. until then, from me, david cornock, and all the team here, bye for now. hello. the heat goes on, and it will do for a couple more days and indeed nights. because of the persistence of the heat, the met office have issued an extreme heat warning. two particular areas have been identified, this one to the south west of england covering parts of the midlands and wales, this one across northern ireland which comes into force on wednesday. it doesn�*t mean that these are the areas exclusively affected by the heat but these are two areas identified as potentially having the biggest impacts. you can see the heat an issue from first thing on wednesday. we start our day with temperatures around 20 celsius in many areas. it will be a little cooler through wednesday perhaps down some of the north sea coast, just because we will pull
davidson of lundin links, do swear by almighty god that i will be faithful and bear true allegiance to her majestyarliament. i hope you can find time in your crowded schedule to join me at the same time tomorrow for wednesday in parliament, including prime minister�*s questions. until then, from me, david cornock, and all the team here, bye for now. hello. the heat goes on, and it will do for a couple more days and indeed nights. because of the persistence of the heat, the met office have...
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and how did it come to her majesty's attention, resulting in an invitation for you to go and visit?lockdown and nothing else happened. and then when lockdown finished, we were invited to go up and set it up in the ballroom on display for the summer, and it's in there now until mid—october. margaret, we'rejust seeing images of it. i mean, two things strike me — one, its huge and two, the level of detail is extraordinary. well, i did take lots and lots of photographs and then i could have them enlarged and see close—ups of the windows and the doors and the entrances to see how it all went and i copied them. and when when i'm looking at this, i mean, how do you — forgive me if this is a really naive question — how do you get the walls and things to stay upright, because it's all knitted, isn't it? that is all knitted, yes. but it's very difficult to get the colours you want. there's plenty of wool available, but getting the right colours was more difficult. there's at least nine different colour greens in the trees. wow. and margaret, i imagine you'll be putting the knitting needles do
and how did it come to her majesty's attention, resulting in an invitation for you to go and visit?lockdown and nothing else happened. and then when lockdown finished, we were invited to go up and set it up in the ballroom on display for the summer, and it's in there now until mid—october. margaret, we'rejust seeing images of it. i mean, two things strike me — one, its huge and two, the level of detail is extraordinary. well, i did take lots and lots of photographs and then i could have...
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do you swear that you will well and truly serve her majesty queen elizabeth ii in the office of keepernor—general. today is an important and historic day for canada. but my story to these chambers began very far from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old lady'. she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a virtual appointment with the monarch, but it comes at a time when the country is grappling with its colonial past. this year, hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at former residential schools where indigenous children were taken after being forcibly separated from theirfamilies. the schools, often places of neglect and abuse, were run by the catholic church and part of a larger colonial policy to erase indigenous language and culture. in recent weeks, more than a dozen churches have been burned across canada, and statues toppled of queen elizabeth and queen victoria, who reigned over the country w
do you swear that you will well and truly serve her majesty queen elizabeth ii in the office of keepernor—general. today is an important and historic day for canada. but my story to these chambers began very far from here. i was born maryjeannie may in arctic quebec, now known as nunavut. my inuktitut name is ningiukudluk and, prime minister, it means �*bossy little old lady'. she will serve as the official representative of queen elizabeth, canada's head of state. she's already had a...
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her majesty visited the coronation street set to mark 60 years of the soap.ro is counting down the hours until england's euro 2020 final clash against italy on sunday at wembley. and as we build up to the game, the star asks what the romans have ever done for us — quite a lot, actually, as the paper suggests decent wine, aqueducts and pizza are just a few examples. including the roads. where do we start with that. we're not going to talk about the euros all the time. we're going to segment that at the end. let's begin by looking at the guardian and talking about the other story that people are thinking about, easing of quarantine rules opens summer travel to 100 countries. rachel, iwonder opens summer travel to 100 countries. rachel, i wonder if that's optimistic saying 100 countries. the uk government controls the uk side of it. what happens when you come back here, at heath's... it doesn't control other countries at the moment. many other countries at the moment. many other countries don'tjust let uk tourists in. is countries don'tjust let uk tourists in. 1
her majesty visited the coronation street set to mark 60 years of the soap.ro is counting down the hours until england's euro 2020 final clash against italy on sunday at wembley. and as we build up to the game, the star asks what the romans have ever done for us — quite a lot, actually, as the paper suggests decent wine, aqueducts and pizza are just a few examples. including the roads. where do we start with that. we're not going to talk about the euros all the time. we're going to segment...
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therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report? short response is very seriously. lady goldie, putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there but, as the minister said, so are the raf. well, that's it for this week in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello again. the weekend's weather was always going to be dominated by showers, showers coming from big clouds like these that were spotted over the skylines of staffordshire, and the heavens opening not a million miles away. in moseley in birmingham, you can see surface water building up on the roads here. and then we have this line of storms that moved across the midlands and on into lincolnshire. moved across waddington, which is just south of lincoln itself, and it brought a real deluge. we had 25mm of rain in the space ofjust one hour. that is nearly half a month's worth of rain in the space of
therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report? short response is very seriously. lady goldie, putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there but, as the minister said, so are the raf. well, that's it for this week in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. hello...
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therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report?esponse is, very seriously. lady goldie putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there but, as the minister said, so too are the raf. that's it for this week. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, goodbye. well, it's going to be one of these days where the weather might turn like that, and you'll have to run for cover if you're not prepared. big showers and thunder and lightning on the way. not everywhere — in fact, many of us will miss the storms altogether, but where they occur, they could even bring some flash flooding. now, early in the morning, there will be already some heavy rain spreading across the southern half of the uk, moving northwards. to the north of that, across scotland, it will have been been generally a dry night. a bit fresher here — 11 degrees — but in the south, it's muggy — 16 celsius first thing. now alre
therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report?esponse is, very seriously. lady goldie putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there but, as the minister said, so too are the raf. that's it for this week. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, goodbye. well, it's going to be one of these...
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therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report?hort response is very seriously. lady goldie putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there but, as the minister said, so are the raf. that's it for this week. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye hello, sunday evenings showers brought some flash flooding to edinburgh. for example, we had widespread thunderstorms for a time and it's because we've got low pressure sat on top of the uk and it is with us through the day ahead. we're also watching this developing area of low pressure to bring some more persistent rain in later. but still plenty of showers as we get going on monday morning, perhaps a few in the south and east as well as those close to the weather system in the north, so needless to say, a pretty mild start to the day, but it does look as if we will see more sunshine compared with sunday across the southern half o
therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report?hort response is very seriously. lady goldie putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there but, as the minister said, so are the raf. that's it for this week. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye hello, sunday evenings showers brought...
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her majesty said she hoped history would record the team's success, but also "the spirit, commitmentemselves. she said she had seen what a major tournament victory had meant to the players 55 years ago, when england won the 1966 world cup. gareth southgate's squad had their final training session at st george's park in staffordshire this morning. tonight, the england manager said they were here to win. our sports editor, dan roan, is at wembley. that is right. the moment that english football has been waiting so long for, is almost upon us. will all those years of hurt, finally end for the national team here, at wembley tomorrow? gareth southgate has been completing his final preparations but in truth, there is a limit to what he can do now, it is ever to the player, they must try and find a way to deal with the unique pressure that comes with a match of this magnitude, and occasion, simply the biggest game of their lives. southgate has urged them to remain calm and come poled and block out the noise, the hype and block out the noise, the hype and excite. but as today has shown us, t
her majesty said she hoped history would record the team's success, but also "the spirit, commitmentemselves. she said she had seen what a major tournament victory had meant to the players 55 years ago, when england won the 1966 world cup. gareth southgate's squad had their final training session at st george's park in staffordshire this morning. tonight, the england manager said they were here to win. our sports editor, dan roan, is at wembley. that is right. the moment that english...
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therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report?hich the short response is very seriously. lady goldie putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there but, as the minister said, so are the raf. that's it for this week. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye hello there. thursday wasn't a bad day for many of us. it stayed dry across much of the country, apart from a few showers which developed later in the afternoon across southern england. for friday, though, it looks like we could see a few more showers around generally. but that said, there should still be quite a bit of sunshine around. it'll feel quite warm too. so we're in between weather systems for friday. this area of low pressure, though, will be moving injust in time for the weekend. it could bring quite a bit of rain at times and even some thunderstorms. so we start this morning off rather cloudy for many, bit of
therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report?hich the short response is very seriously. lady goldie putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there but, as the minister said, so are the raf. that's it for this week. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye hello there. thursday wasn't a...
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therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report?rt response is very seriously. lady goldie putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there, but, as the minister said, so too are the raf. well, that's it for this week in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. time for the latest live weather update — time for the latest live weather update the sunday afternoon. if you are getting some sunshine there is some _ are getting some sunshine there is some warmth in it. 22 degrees in the hole at_ some warmth in it. 22 degrees in the hole at the _ some warmth in it. 22 degrees in the hole at the moment and the warmth as part of— hole at the moment and the warmth as part of the _ hole at the moment and the warmth as part of the highlands in scotland but there are also showers and thunderstorms, plenty of them, just look thunderstorms, plenty of them, just took at _
therefore, how seriously does her majesty's government now take ufos in the light of this report?rt response is very seriously. lady goldie putting a few noble minds at rest. the truth may be out there, but, as the minister said, so too are the raf. well, that's it for this week in parliament. thank you for watching. i do hope you canjoin me on monday evening at 11 o'clock on bbc parliament for the latest from the commons and the lords. until then, from me, david cornock, bye for now. time for...
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her majesty walked down weatherfield's famous cobbled streets but on a red carpet — in fact, it's the time she's visited them. herjourney to the region will also see her visit manchester cathedral. time for a look at the weather. 0ne one word sums up our weather at the moment and that's changeable because we still got the theme of some sunshine and scattered heavy downpours around too. 0ver sunshine and scattered heavy downpours around too. over the next few days that's going to be the story. sunshine one minute, really heavy scattered downpours the next as well and that's down to the fact that low pressure is not far away, sitting out towards the east at the moment. we got a ridge of high pressure that's trying to push its way in but further weather fronts in the atlantic. here is the satellite and radar. it shows most of the cloud has been breaking up nicely today but we've had a few showers breaking out and we could see more of them particularly across southern and eastern parts of england, into wales as well. for scotland and northern ireland, fairly cloudy but mostly dry here. su
her majesty walked down weatherfield's famous cobbled streets but on a red carpet — in fact, it's the time she's visited them. herjourney to the region will also see her visit manchester cathedral. time for a look at the weather. 0ne one word sums up our weather at the moment and that's changeable because we still got the theme of some sunshine and scattered heavy downpours around too. 0ver sunshine and scattered heavy downpours around too. over the next few days that's going to be the story....
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every week, flowers are picked from this border to make a posy which is placed on her majesty's desk.mic. it wasn't open at all last year. this year, there are far fewer foreign tourists and the numbers allowed inside are severely restricted. so opening up the gardens makes financial sense. tickets cost from £16.50 per adult and 100,000 visitors are expected. that's still only around a fifth of the numbers who paid to visit the palace before the pandemic. we haven't been able to open buckingham palace state rooms as we normally might. and therefore this wonderful idea of being able to open the garden publicly, it's going to be the first time that the public are able to flow round the garden, walk across the lawns themselves. we've always offered guided tours to the garden, but this year, there will also be a very special opportunity to picnic as well. yes, visitors will be able to bring their own sandwiches to eat on the palace lawn, taking in the surroundings just as the royals have over the years. sarah campbell, bbc news, buckingham palace garden. the chancellor says the government
every week, flowers are picked from this border to make a posy which is placed on her majesty's desk.mic. it wasn't open at all last year. this year, there are far fewer foreign tourists and the numbers allowed inside are severely restricted. so opening up the gardens makes financial sense. tickets cost from £16.50 per adult and 100,000 visitors are expected. that's still only around a fifth of the numbers who paid to visit the palace before the pandemic. we haven't been able to open...
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that message is echoed on the front of the telegraph as her majesty writes to gareth southgate, praising spirit, commitment and pride. the sunday people describes the three lions as the "pride of england" as they gear up for tomorrow's match at wembley. there is some uncertainty over the health of one of the players over a foot injury. if they win, it'll be england's first major tournament victory since the world cup triumph over west germany in 1966. and "we kane be heroes" — the mirror pictures england captain harry kane — he fired in a dramatic extra time goal for the team to get them to tomorrow's final, and in the processjoined gary lineker to become joint top goal scorerfor england. so let's begin. joe, do you want to kick us off at the front page on the sunday people, a very striking image of the england team. i suppose it sums it up that this is not a team without stars and individuals but about the collective be more than the sum of its parts. it is interesting, i was reflecting earlier, firstly getting a welsh person on to be talking about the england match! but that aside, thi
that message is echoed on the front of the telegraph as her majesty writes to gareth southgate, praising spirit, commitment and pride. the sunday people describes the three lions as the "pride of england" as they gear up for tomorrow's match at wembley. there is some uncertainty over the health of one of the players over a foot injury. if they win, it'll be england's first major tournament victory since the world cup triumph over west germany in 1966. and "we kane be heroes"...
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her majesty has paid tribute to the courage, compassion and dedication of all nhs staff.the duke of cambridge. the duchess of cambridge was due to be there, but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. our health correspondent catherine burns is at st paul's. as you say, it all started 73 years ago today. the nhs has been called a gift to our nation so i suppose that makes today the party. now you can see it pretty quiet now but early of the atmosphere was absolutely buzzing. lots of nhs staff and patients. if anything, buzzing. lots of nhs staff and patients. ifanything, it buzzing. lots of nhs staff and patients. if anything, it reminded me of a wedding when everybody mills around and emotions are very close to the surface, so lots of laughter and smiles but also some tears. some dressed up in theirfinest some dressed up in their finest and others wearing their uniforms with pride. today is all about the nhs staff who have worked so hard, especially during the pandemic. they reflected on the experiences includi
her majesty has paid tribute to the courage, compassion and dedication of all nhs staff.the duke of cambridge. the duchess of cambridge was due to be there, but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. our health correspondent catherine burns is at st paul's. as you say, it all started 73 years ago today. the nhs has been called a gift to our nation so i suppose that makes today the party. now you can see it pretty quiet now but...
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i do think npr is missing its calling parties far as i know there is not hmr her majesty's radio.y're clearly taking the side of the crown and the revolutionary war, as did a lot of the 1619 project. the argument which has been cast aside quietly by the "new york times", that the american revolution was fought for the sake of protecting slavery that the declaration of independence at the argument got on twitter from democratic lawmakers from all sorts of liberal journalists. it's the united states is inherently evil. not born with original sin, which is something we christians understand you can be good but with evil planted somewhere in there. this is an idea that inherently u.s. is equal and you are just wondering sort of again, national public radio funded by taxpayers but you are member of u.s. congress. how can you actually believe that? i don't a few do i really like to press them on that. >> c6 dave you tweet about king george this weekend. >> i think if we suffered unsure the exact amount of tierney he's instituting on the colonies of being blown away by how much liberty w
i do think npr is missing its calling parties far as i know there is not hmr her majesty's radio.y're clearly taking the side of the crown and the revolutionary war, as did a lot of the 1619 project. the argument which has been cast aside quietly by the "new york times", that the american revolution was fought for the sake of protecting slavery that the declaration of independence at the argument got on twitter from democratic lawmakers from all sorts of liberal journalists. it's the...
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that really isn't her majesty's way. she would not be turning up alone and unguided.nia and probably tells everybody everything that people have said. it's that bad between everybody. >> that's the unfortunate dynamic that seems to keep happening. we'll see. neil, thank you. always good to see neil sean in london. thank you. on the latest episode of the untold story podcast, i sat down with patrick jeffson who knew princess diana very well. why he says that meghan markle is the opposite of harry's mom and he tells us what diana has always understood about how to work the royal family. it's a fascinating conversation with patrick. check it out when you can. that is "the story" of this thursday, july 1. the story goes on. i'll see you back here tomorrow at 3:00. "your world" starts now. have a great day, everybody. >> neil: all right. work has stopped for the time being as the president of the united states arrives at the surfside area wreckage area. the problem is right now the weather and tricky problems around the site itself where they have been seen some underlying
that really isn't her majesty's way. she would not be turning up alone and unguided.nia and probably tells everybody everything that people have said. it's that bad between everybody. >> that's the unfortunate dynamic that seems to keep happening. we'll see. neil, thank you. always good to see neil sean in london. thank you. on the latest episode of the untold story podcast, i sat down with patrick jeffson who knew princess diana very well. why he says that meghan markle is the opposite...
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her majesty visited the coronation street set to mark 60 years of the soap. on government plans for a financial incentive to get households to switch to greener energy. the paper also says the government is considering a bank holiday in england. should the three lions beat italy in their euro 2020 we're going to start not with the romans, not with the football, but with quarantine for the holidays. let's look at the times. britain rushed to brooke quarantine free holidays. i'm struck by the fact that we did this last hour, the guardian said 100 countries opening up. the time says 140 destinations where people allowed to go? lats up. the time says 140 destinations where people allowed to go? lots of countries are — where people allowed to go? lots of countries are available _ where people allowed to go? lots of countries are available at _ where people allowed to go? lots of countries are available at the - countries are available at the moment. plenty of countries on the amber list and green list as well. i think one of the most interesting things is grand ch
her majesty visited the coronation street set to mark 60 years of the soap. on government plans for a financial incentive to get households to switch to greener energy. the paper also says the government is considering a bank holiday in england. should the three lions beat italy in their euro 2020 we're going to start not with the romans, not with the football, but with quarantine for the holidays. let's look at the times. britain rushed to brooke quarantine free holidays. i'm struck by the...
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her majesty paid tribute to the "courage, compassion and dedication" of all nhs staff.be there, but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. our health correspondent, catherine burns, reports. this contains flash photography. pomp and ceremony, prime minister and prince. but really, today was all about nhs staff and patients. like the doctor who treated the first ever coronavirus patients in the uk, remembering his hardest moment in the first wave.- moment in the first wave. having those first _ moment in the first wave. having those first telephone _ moment in the first wave. having i those first telephone conversations, with families, about how sect —— mike zink the loved ones were and being moved to tears by the realisations that these calls would be the first of many. fir realisations that these calls would be the first of many.— realisations that these calls would be the first of many. or the mother who had to — be the first of many. or the mother who had to give _ be the first of many. or the mother who ha
her majesty paid tribute to the "courage, compassion and dedication" of all nhs staff.be there, but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. our health correspondent, catherine burns, reports. this contains flash photography. pomp and ceremony, prime minister and prince. but really, today was all about nhs staff and patients. like the doctor who treated the first ever coronavirus patients in the uk, remembering his hardest...
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wendy williams, her majesty's inspector of constabulary, who worked on the report, says that police andycle where everyone has concerns about the low numbers of prosecutions, but that concern can lead to a much more cautious approach to rape cases than other cases, which can result in considerable delays and in victims feeling that the focus is principally on them and their credibility, rather than on the suspect and building strong cases. as a result of those delays and that perception, that can lead to victims withdrawing their support for cases, which in turn contributes to low prosecutions, so we've highlighted that vicious cycle and we have said that the cycle must be broken. our home affairs correspondent june kelly told us more. last month the government produced its rape review and one of the key recommendations in that was that police and prosecutors needed to work more closely together. this report today says that there is this blame culture going on. they're pointing the finger at each other and it says that while you have that mindset, you're never going to get any progress
wendy williams, her majesty's inspector of constabulary, who worked on the report, says that police andycle where everyone has concerns about the low numbers of prosecutions, but that concern can lead to a much more cautious approach to rape cases than other cases, which can result in considerable delays and in victims feeling that the focus is principally on them and their credibility, rather than on the suspect and building strong cases. as a result of those delays and that perception, that...
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that message is echoed on the front of the telegraph as her majesty writes to gareth southgate, praisinghree lions as the �*pride of england�* as they gear up for tomorrow�*s match at wembley. if they win, it�*ll be england�*s first major tournament victory since the world cup triumph over west germany in 1966. and �*we kane be heroes�*. the mirror pictures england captain harry kane — he fired in a dramatic extra—time goal for the team to get them to the final — and in the processjoined gary lineker to become joint—top goal scorerfor england. so let�*s begin. martin, lots of messages from the queen, prince william, boris johnson, the queen on the front of the telegraph saying, i hope history records not only your success but also the spirit, commitment and pride with which you conduct yourselves. this is a fantastic england team, very different from previous england teams. yes. england team, very different from previous england teams.— england team, very different from previous england teams. yes, i think the queen. — previous england teams. yes, i think the queen. as _ previous england
that message is echoed on the front of the telegraph as her majesty writes to gareth southgate, praisinghree lions as the �*pride of england�* as they gear up for tomorrow�*s match at wembley. if they win, it�*ll be england�*s first major tournament victory since the world cup triumph over west germany in 1966. and �*we kane be heroes�*. the mirror pictures england captain harry kane — he fired in a dramatic extra—time goal for the team to get them to the final — and in the...
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queen elizabeth ii, staunton is taking over the role from emmy nominee olivia colman who portrayed her majestyand four. season five takes the royal family into the 1990s and the various scandals that plagued the palace during that time period. her reign will continue into the sixth and final season of the series. no word yet on when "the crown" will return. >>> and now to gaga going gucci. the new trailer for the highly anticipated movie "house of gucci" is here and you can say a star is born all over again. check this out. >> i don't consider myself to be a particularly ethical person, but i am fair. >> there you have it. and she means business. gaga taking on the role of the wife of gucci heir to the fashion empire played by none other than adam driver. the movie also stars oscar winners, al pacino, jeremy irons and an unrecognizable jared leto as members of the gucci family. "house of gucci" hits theaters on november 24th. >>> we're also getting our first look at will smith as richard williams, the passionate father of tennis greats serena and venus williams in the biopic "king richard." ch
queen elizabeth ii, staunton is taking over the role from emmy nominee olivia colman who portrayed her majestyand four. season five takes the royal family into the 1990s and the various scandals that plagued the palace during that time period. her reign will continue into the sixth and final season of the series. no word yet on when "the crown" will return. >>> and now to gaga going gucci. the new trailer for the highly anticipated movie "house of gucci" is here and...
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her majesty has paid tribute to the "courage, compassion and dedication" of all nhs staff.nksgiving service was held at st paul's catherdral, attended by the duke of cambridge. the duchess of cambridge was due to be there but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. our health correspondent catherine burns sent this from st paul's. some dressed up in theirfinest and others wearing their uniform with pride. today is all about the nhs staff who have worked so hard, especially during the pandemic. they reflected on their experiences, including a doctor who treated the first—ever covid patients in the uk. in the absence of treatments and vaccines, it would have been easy to lose hope. for the vision of those who pioneered our national health service. you might recognise may parsons, she read out a prayer. as the matron who gave the first vaccine outside of clinical trials, back in december, she represents one of the most hopeful moments of the pandemic, but she says at times, it felt like she was going to war. the hard
her majesty has paid tribute to the "courage, compassion and dedication" of all nhs staff.nksgiving service was held at st paul's catherdral, attended by the duke of cambridge. the duchess of cambridge was due to be there but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. our health correspondent catherine burns sent this from st paul's. some dressed up in theirfinest and others wearing their uniform with pride. today is all...
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her majesty was then greeted by more cast members, but the big question remains. , but we will never know. and then she was on her way. from the cobbles of weatherfield, it was the fairly short ride into manchester and the cathedral. here, the queen was welcome by the dean of manchester. coronation street, 60 years. the cathedral, 600 years. different kind of celebration. i think it's just brilliant. i'm so pleased the weather held out. because of covid, the queen has not been able to come into the cathedral, so it has been outside. which is where she unveiled a plaque. it was just in the recognition of the work that st john's volunteers have done. what was it like? it was overwhelming, but she does put you at ease. it was a wonderful honour. there was still time for a musical interlude. of the songs we do in i the choir are songs that represent lgbt+ community. we had some george michael in there, a bit of kylie minogue, _ and one of them was a queen medley as well. _ she said she very much enjoyed it. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas
her majesty was then greeted by more cast members, but the big question remains. , but we will never know. and then she was on her way. from the cobbles of weatherfield, it was the fairly short ride into manchester and the cathedral. here, the queen was welcome by the dean of manchester. coronation street, 60 years. the cathedral, 600 years. different kind of celebration. i think it's just brilliant. i'm so pleased the weather held out. because of covid, the queen has not been able to come into...
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her majesty s inspectorate of constabulary has rejected the findings of the parliamentary group, sayingl has opened a new state—of—the—art expansion to its intensive care unit. the ribbon was cut by three and a half year—old theo hutton, who was born prematurely atjust 23 weeks and looked after by doctors and nurses at the hospital. the new neonatal intensive care unit will allow the hospital to treat 150 more sick babies every year. intensive care is a very technical care process, lots of machines, lots of noise, lots of beeps, lots of staff, lots of very skilled interventions. but actually, what makes a big difference to recovery and a big difference to family is that kind of comfort level, the human issues around light, the space, the feeling that this is a home from home environment. parliament is to re—open its doors to the public once again for tours of the house of commons. tickets will be on sale from the end ofjuly, for a 90—minute covid secure tour that includes the house of commons and house of lords chambers. households in london have experienced an increase in calorie consu
her majesty s inspectorate of constabulary has rejected the findings of the parliamentary group, sayingl has opened a new state—of—the—art expansion to its intensive care unit. the ribbon was cut by three and a half year—old theo hutton, who was born prematurely atjust 23 weeks and looked after by doctors and nurses at the hospital. the new neonatal intensive care unit will allow the hospital to treat 150 more sick babies every year. intensive care is a very technical care process, lots...
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her majesty has sent a message to gareth southgate. ongratulated the team for reaching the final, but also expressed her hope that history will record not only their success but also the spirit, commitment and pride with which they have conducted themselves. 0n the journey to london yesterday, the players were reminded just what this means to the nation. from the local villages in staffordshire, turning out to line the route as they left their training base, to welcome they received as they arrived at their hotel. the players even received a good luck message from tom cruise yesterday, the captain knows that this mission will be all the more possible with home support. to see the fans on — possible with home support. to see the fans on the _ possible with home support. to see the fans on the street _ possible with home support. to see the fans on the street like - possible with home support. to see the fans on the street like they - the fans on the street like they have been, and see the reception that we have had as we pulled into the
her majesty has sent a message to gareth southgate. ongratulated the team for reaching the final, but also expressed her hope that history will record not only their success but also the spirit, commitment and pride with which they have conducted themselves. 0n the journey to london yesterday, the players were reminded just what this means to the nation. from the local villages in staffordshire, turning out to line the route as they left their training base, to welcome they received as they...
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wendy williams is her majesty�*s inspector of constabulary.vicious cycle where _ investigated? we talk about a vicious cycle where everyone l investigated? we talk about a i vicious cycle where everyone has concerns about the low number of prosecutions, but that concern can lead to a much more cautious approach to rape cases than other cases, which can result in considerable delays and in victims feeling that the focus is principally on them and their credibility rather than on the suspect and building strong cases. as a result of those delays and that perception, that can lead to victims withdrawing their support for cases, which in turn contributes to lower prosecutions. so we have highlighted that vicious cycle and we have said that vicious cycle and we have said that the cycle must be broken. ii'ioifi�* that the cycle must be broken. how lont can it that the cycle must be broken. how long can it take _ that the cycle must be broken. how long can it take from _ that the cycle must be broken. how long can it take from an individual reporting
wendy williams is her majesty�*s inspector of constabulary.vicious cycle where _ investigated? we talk about a vicious cycle where everyone l investigated? we talk about a i vicious cycle where everyone has concerns about the low number of prosecutions, but that concern can lead to a much more cautious approach to rape cases than other cases, which can result in considerable delays and in victims feeling that the focus is principally on them and their credibility rather than on the suspect...
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do you swear you will well and truly serve her majesty, queen second, in the office of keeper of thee great seal of canada? ., . .,, ., seal of canada? i do. with those two sim - le seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words — seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words my _ seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words my history _ seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words my history was - seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words my history was made l seal of canada? i do. with those two i simple words my history was made and mary simon became canada's first indigenous governor general. tudor; indigenous governor general. today is an important _ indigenous governor general. today is an important and _ indigenous governor general. today is an important and historic - indigenous governor general. today is an important and historic day - indigenous governor general. tm— is an important and historic day for canada. my story to these chambers began very far from here. i was canada. my story to these chambers began very farfrom here. i was born mary chene
do you swear you will well and truly serve her majesty, queen second, in the office of keeper of thee great seal of canada? ., . .,, ., seal of canada? i do. with those two sim - le seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words — seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words my _ seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words my history _ seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words my history was - seal of canada? i do. with those two simple words my history was made l seal...
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her majesty walked down weatherfield's famous cobbled streets but on a red carpet — in fact it's the in a bit of a pattern of sunshine and showers at the moment. but we have got some blue sky and some sunshine out there. this is the picture in gravesend in kent, taken recently by one of our weather watchers. the shower cloud is building through the remainder of the day, and in fact, over the next few days, we are going to keep that theme. sunny spells and scattered showers. low pressure not far away. it's sitting off to the east. we got a ridge of slightly higher pressure trying to build in and squeeze away those showers, but certainly through the rest of the afternoon, into the evening, parts of england and wales, particularly towards the east, will see a few of those scattered showers. at wimbledon, i think most of them should stay towards the north so temperatures around about 22 celsius or so as we head through the early evening, and it should stay dry. just an outside chance of a passing shower. a few heavy showers, too, for eastern scotland for a time. they should largely fade
her majesty walked down weatherfield's famous cobbled streets but on a red carpet — in fact it's the in a bit of a pattern of sunshine and showers at the moment. but we have got some blue sky and some sunshine out there. this is the picture in gravesend in kent, taken recently by one of our weather watchers. the shower cloud is building through the remainder of the day, and in fact, over the next few days, we are going to keep that theme. sunny spells and scattered showers. low pressure not...
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her majesty paid tribute to the �*courage, compassion and dedication' of all nhs staff.ue to be there — but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. our health correspondent, catherine burns, has this report which does contain flash photography. some dressed up in theirfinest, and others wearing their today is all about the nhs staff who've worked so hard, ever remembering his hardest moment in the first wave. having those first telephone conversations with families about how sick their loved ones were. fir families about how sick their loved ones were. families about how sick their loved ones were-— families about how sick their loved ones were. ., ., ., ones were. or the mum who had to rive birth ones were. or the mum who had to give birth two _ ones were. or the mum who had to give birth two months _ ones were. or the mum who had to give birth two months early - ones were. or the mum who had to | give birth two months early because she and her baby both had covid—19. it was the feeling of utter terror inside.
her majesty paid tribute to the �*courage, compassion and dedication' of all nhs staff.ue to be there — but she's now self—isolating after coming into contact with someone who tested positive for coronavirus. our health correspondent, catherine burns, has this report which does contain flash photography. some dressed up in theirfinest, and others wearing their today is all about the nhs staff who've worked so hard, ever remembering his hardest moment in the first wave. having those first...
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i spoke to a woman who captures the majesty of these animals on her camera. her mission is to protect the horses and keep them wild. >>> mary hone is a long time wildlife photographer. but about five years ago, it was america's horses who stole her heart. >> the more time you spend with them, the more in love you get with them. i want people to know what it's like to see these horses and to experience these horses and want them to have that connection >> soams theesn her rv, seing her work at art giving >>> why are you so passionate about wild horses? >> you just feel such a ranchay so many horses, they'reederal g and hasnt holding pens which hone describes as brutal. a small number are injured and have to be put down. >> their life is just heartbreaking. >> hone's hope is that her art will change some hearts. >> they need our voices. they need us to fight for them. i will never stop fighting for them ever. >> fighting for this iconic symbol of the american west. >>> it's estimated there are 86,000 wild horses roaming ten western states. the federal bureau of
i spoke to a woman who captures the majesty of these animals on her camera. her mission is to protect the horses and keep them wild. >>> mary hone is a long time wildlife photographer. but about five years ago, it was america's horses who stole her heart. >> the more time you spend with them, the more in love you get with them. i want people to know what it's like to see these horses and to experience these horses and want them to have that connection >> soams theesn her...
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but the first time i held her in my arms, it was if the whole majesty of creation was revealed to me.w many of you here today have felt and experienced the same thing. when i think about what motivates me, it is her, and it is your daughters too, d your sons and those of every loyal american. that is what gets me up in the morning. because my daughter and your daughters and your sons, they are entitled to parents that love and will fight for them, to schools that will care for them, not indoctrinate them. and they are entitled to a government that will put their needs first, last, and always. because if we don't fight for and protect her own children, then who will? not big-tech. not big-business. not the politicians in washington. that is what motivates me, and i suspected motivates each and everyone of you. the idea that our children deserve to grow up in a country that cares about them, that protects them, that defend them. that understands that they need to be first in line when they graduate from college for a job, not a foreign citizen from a foreign country. that their factory,
but the first time i held her in my arms, it was if the whole majesty of creation was revealed to me.w many of you here today have felt and experienced the same thing. when i think about what motivates me, it is her, and it is your daughters too, d your sons and those of every loyal american. that is what gets me up in the morning. because my daughter and your daughters and your sons, they are entitled to parents that love and will fight for them, to schools that will care for them, not...
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wendy williams, her majesty's inspector of constabulary, who worked on the rape response report, haseir credibility, rather than on the suspect and building strong cases. as a result of those delays and apperception, that can lead to victims withdrawing their support for cases, which in turn contributes to low prosecutions, so we've highlighted that vicious cycle and we have said that the cycle must be broken. the headlines on bbc news: at least 100 people are dead and many more are missing after some of the worst floods to hit germany in decades. an increasing number of businesses are warning it's becoming impossible to operate properly because of the impact of staff being told to self—isolate by the nhs test and trace app. half of patients admitted to hospital during the first wave of coronavirus developed at least one complication in their kidneys, lungs and heart, according to new research. next week the olympics is due to open, but tokyo is back under a covid state of emergency. in the capital, enthusiasm for the games is hard to find. but in some small towns there is still exci
wendy williams, her majesty's inspector of constabulary, who worked on the rape response report, haseir credibility, rather than on the suspect and building strong cases. as a result of those delays and apperception, that can lead to victims withdrawing their support for cases, which in turn contributes to low prosecutions, so we've highlighted that vicious cycle and we have said that the cycle must be broken. the headlines on bbc news: at least 100 people are dead and many more are missing...
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hundreds of thousand of taxpayers could benefit after a part—time piano teacher took on her majesty'st realise. when they were presented with a bill for thousands of pounds in 2018, sam turned amateur laywer and beat the taxman. sam and jasonjoin me now, along with james austen, head of tax disputes at collyer bristow. hello, welcome, thanks forjoining us. tell us first of all, simon jason, how you felt when the taxman got in touch to say there may be an issue. ~ ~ issue. well,! i think we were shocked- _ issue. well,! i think we were shocked. it _ issue. well,! i think we were shocked. it came _ issue. well,! i think we were shocked. it came out - issue. well,! i think we were shocked. it came out of- issue. well,! i think we were shocked. it came out of the l issue. well,! i think we were - shocked. it came out of the blue. neither of us had been aware, as the charge hadn't applied back in 2012, when it first came in. jason wasn't in that kind of income anyway, so we were shocked, it was out of the blue. it were shocked, it was out of the blue. . ., , were shocked, it was out of the
hundreds of thousand of taxpayers could benefit after a part—time piano teacher took on her majesty'st realise. when they were presented with a bill for thousands of pounds in 2018, sam turned amateur laywer and beat the taxman. sam and jasonjoin me now, along with james austen, head of tax disputes at collyer bristow. hello, welcome, thanks forjoining us. tell us first of all, simon jason, how you felt when the taxman got in touch to say there may be an issue. ~ ~ issue. well,! i think we...