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katie razzall, bbc news.hleen folbigg was once branded the country's worst female serial killer for allegedly killing her four children. but scientists now believe the children may have died of natural causes. callum tulley has more. kathleen folbigg was convicted of killing her four infant children back in 2003. now she was accused of smothering them at various points between the years of 1989 and 1999, and we can see a picture of them here. now for patrick, here on the centreleft, for sarah, to his right, and for laura, to her right, kathleen was found guilty of murder. for caleb, on the very left here who died when he was just 19 days old, she was found guilty of manslaughter. so she ends up spending the best part of the next 20 years here in the high—security compound of the southwater prison, in sydney. now later on, much later, she ends up coming here to the clarence correctional facility about six—and—a—half hours away. this is where she ends up being released from — and that's because in march 2021, a
katie razzall, bbc news.hleen folbigg was once branded the country's worst female serial killer for allegedly killing her four children. but scientists now believe the children may have died of natural causes. callum tulley has more. kathleen folbigg was convicted of killing her four infant children back in 2003. now she was accused of smothering them at various points between the years of 1989 and 1999, and we can see a picture of them here. now for patrick, here on the centreleft, for sarah,...
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katie razzall, thank you. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, is here. history, quite a moment for prince harry and the royalfamily, he quite a moment for prince harry and the royal family, he was determined to do it. he the royal family, he was determined to do it. . , the royal family, he was determined to do it. ,., , to do it. he was. it is always fascinating when _ to do it. he was. it is always fascinating when you - to do it. he was. it is always fascinating when you see - to do it. he was. it is always fascinating when you see a l fascinating when you see a well—known figure in a courtroom in a witness box being cross—examined. that is always really charged and creates a great deal of interest. when you throw in a member of the royalfamily as well you when you throw in a member of the royal family as well you get to extra level of drama and what we heard harry cosmic testimony was a real sense of how he felt from his perspective as a young royal. the paranoia, the pressure, the scrutiny as he experienced it. while all that was going on in court,
katie razzall, thank you. 0ur royal correspondent, daniela relph, is here. history, quite a moment for prince harry and the royalfamily, he quite a moment for prince harry and the royal family, he was determined to do it. he the royal family, he was determined to do it. . , the royal family, he was determined to do it. ,., , to do it. he was. it is always fascinating when _ to do it. he was. it is always fascinating when you - to do it. he was. it is always fascinating when you see - to do it....
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katie razzall, bbc news. that's it for us here in washington.g. more news for you at the top of the hour. hello, there. you've probably noticed the weather not really changing very much over recent times, and that's because high pressure's been firmly dominating. and with high pressure around, it's not rained very much anywhere. but in warwickshire, in church lawford, you have to go back to may 11 — that was the last time it rained — so that's nearly four weeks of dry weather. some of the warmest weather has been across in northern ireland, county tyrone. it's been very warm in castlederg for the last nine days, but five of these recent days have seen temperatures reach 2a degrees — that's six above average. now, it's the west that had the highest temperatures again on tuesday, but england, stuck underneath this area of cloud, had much lower temperatures in many areas — for example, in leek, in staffordshire, 18 degrees on monday, 12 degrees on tuesday. we also had some cloud dropping the temperatures in parts of west scotland as well. now, over
katie razzall, bbc news. that's it for us here in washington.g. more news for you at the top of the hour. hello, there. you've probably noticed the weather not really changing very much over recent times, and that's because high pressure's been firmly dominating. and with high pressure around, it's not rained very much anywhere. but in warwickshire, in church lawford, you have to go back to may 11 — that was the last time it rained — so that's nearly four weeks of dry weather. some of the...
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katie razzall, bbc news.were a few years ago and the bank of england is expected to raise rates from their current 4.5% to as high as 5.5%, and that has prompted many lenders to raise their rates and also to remove many of the deals that they have on offer. our economics editor faisal islam is here with more details. up until a fortnight ago, mortgage rates were settling, as the peak in bank of england interest rates was widely assumed to be here after 12 rate rises. indeed, the latest set of figures on the rate of price increases showed inflation below 10% for the first time since last autumn. but its the underlying rate of inflation across the economy, in yellow here, core inflation, which is stripping out direct energy and food costs, that actually went up, and this is what the bank of england is most concerned about when it decides rates. so, pretty suddenly a fortnight ago, mortgage companies started to assume two more rate rises in the coming few weeks, taking base rates to 5% or higher. mortgage payers
katie razzall, bbc news.were a few years ago and the bank of england is expected to raise rates from their current 4.5% to as high as 5.5%, and that has prompted many lenders to raise their rates and also to remove many of the deals that they have on offer. our economics editor faisal islam is here with more details. up until a fortnight ago, mortgage rates were settling, as the peak in bank of england interest rates was widely assumed to be here after 12 rate rises. indeed, the latest set of...
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katie razzall, bbc news. let's take a look at a few stories making headlines in the uk. they beat fiorentina 2—1 in prague. it's west ham's first major trophy since 1980. earlier, czech police detained 16 people after west ham fans were attacked in a bar in the old town area of the city. three people were injured in the incident. security staff at heathrow airport have announced a fresh wave of strikes this summer. the unite union will stage 31 days of action in what it's called a "major escalation" of its pay dispute. the strikes coincide with school holidays and affect every weekend in august. and a heat health alert has been issued for parts of england, as temperatures are predicted to hit 30 celsius over the weekend. the alert is in place from 9am friday morning in london, the midlands, eastern and southern england. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. every week, these volunteers are testing the water quality — and the results are getting worse. extremely frustrating because you can see t
katie razzall, bbc news. let's take a look at a few stories making headlines in the uk. they beat fiorentina 2—1 in prague. it's west ham's first major trophy since 1980. earlier, czech police detained 16 people after west ham fans were attacked in a bar in the old town area of the city. three people were injured in the incident. security staff at heathrow airport have announced a fresh wave of strikes this summer. the unite union will stage 31 days of action in what it's called a "major...
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katie razzall, bbc news.ppeal today from a conservative think tank that wants to have prince harry's us immigration records made public following revelations of past drug use. the duke wrote of using marijuana, cocaine and psychedelic mushrooms in his memoir spare, which was released injanuary. killing all passengers and crew on board. ukraine and russia have been going had had at the top united nations court over moscow's alleged backing of the progression separatists blamed for this disaster. that is at the international court of justice have been hearing ukraine's claim that moscow violated a un antiterrorism treaty by equipping and funding progression forces who international investigations concluded shot dally ms —— eleanor with a missile. our corresponding reports. these sides spend the entire day sitting side—by—side inside the peace palace, to the international court ofjustice. this case centred on hostilities of almost a decade ago but ukraine's eight and began by basing them firmly in the present wi
katie razzall, bbc news.ppeal today from a conservative think tank that wants to have prince harry's us immigration records made public following revelations of past drug use. the duke wrote of using marijuana, cocaine and psychedelic mushrooms in his memoir spare, which was released injanuary. killing all passengers and crew on board. ukraine and russia have been going had had at the top united nations court over moscow's alleged backing of the progression separatists blamed for this disaster....
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katie razzall, bbc news.man being held in a police station in south london shot dead a metropolitan police officer while he was handcuffed, using an antique revolver that he had hidden. the jury was shown cctv of the moment sergeant matt ratana was shot in the chest without warning. louis de zoysa admits firing the fatal shot but denies murder. there are warnings of widespread problems this summer at the uk's busiest airport, london heathrow, after a new series of strikes by security officers was announced today. more than 2,000 security officers at terminals 3 and 5 will strike for a total of 31 days between the end ofjune and the end of august, including several weekends. our transport correspondent, katy austin, is at heathrow tonight. tell us more about the plans. they could mean — tell us more about the plans. they could mean longer _ tell us more about the plans. tie: could mean longer queues to tell us more about the plans. tie1: could mean longer queues to get through security and even flight cancella
katie razzall, bbc news.man being held in a police station in south london shot dead a metropolitan police officer while he was handcuffed, using an antique revolver that he had hidden. the jury was shown cctv of the moment sergeant matt ratana was shot in the chest without warning. louis de zoysa admits firing the fatal shot but denies murder. there are warnings of widespread problems this summer at the uk's busiest airport, london heathrow, after a new series of strikes by security officers...
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katie razzall, bbc news. the pga and dp world tour have agreed to merge with their bitter rival, liv, which is a breakaway circuit, backed by saudi arabia. the launch of liv rocked men's professional golf over the past year, after it poached several top players, lured by its huge prize money. for more on this, bar stool sport's dan rappaport. thank you forjoining us. some pga players are staying loyal to the pga, like tiger woods. they can be too happy about this. you have been speaking to some of them. what do they tell you? yeah, i wouldn't be happy if i was in their position as well. a lot of these guys were offered, the rumour $300 million, and they didn't go because the commission of the pga tour asked them basically to stay loyal to the tour. he told them we will fight this thing off, we will make our tour better, don't take the money, stay with us, so they did. now there are a lot of golfers who did take the money, phil mickelson, dustinjohnson, cameron smith. now those guys are going to be able to com
katie razzall, bbc news. the pga and dp world tour have agreed to merge with their bitter rival, liv, which is a breakaway circuit, backed by saudi arabia. the launch of liv rocked men's professional golf over the past year, after it poached several top players, lured by its huge prize money. for more on this, bar stool sport's dan rappaport. thank you forjoining us. some pga players are staying loyal to the pga, like tiger woods. they can be too happy about this. you have been speaking to some...
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katie razzall, bbc news.d dp world tour have agreed to merge with their bitter rival liv, which is a breakaway circuit backed by saudi arabia. the launch of liv rocked men's professional golf over the past year after it poached several top players, lured by its huge prize money. josh carpenter is the assistant managing editor covering golf for the sports businessjournal in the us. i asked him what's changed given the boss of the pga was very critical of liv until now. it's got to be all about money, right? you know, if you look back, i think personally it would've made more sense in my mind for the pga tour and liv, if you're looking at it from an ethics standpoint, you know, from other competition standpoints, it would have made more sense for the pga tour to merge with liv this time last summer when you had these top players — 0pen champion cam smith, dustinjohnson, bryson dechambeau — joining liv. if anything, in my mind since then, liv launched last june and since then, their product has progressively got
katie razzall, bbc news.d dp world tour have agreed to merge with their bitter rival liv, which is a breakaway circuit backed by saudi arabia. the launch of liv rocked men's professional golf over the past year after it poached several top players, lured by its huge prize money. josh carpenter is the assistant managing editor covering golf for the sports businessjournal in the us. i asked him what's changed given the boss of the pga was very critical of liv until now. it's got to be all about...
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katie razzall, bbc news. sudden merger of tours which had been bitter enemies. the pga and dp world tour have agreed to merge with liv, a breakaway circuit backed by saudi arabia. the launch of liv rocked men's professional golf over the past year after it poached several top players, lured by its huge prize money. here's our sports editor, dan roan. for the last year, it has been tearing the world of golf apart. bankrolled by saudi arabia, the rebel liv series lured some of the biggest stars of the game away from the traditional tours, sparking an unprecedented dispute. but today came news of a shock merger and an end to their feud. in a joint statement, the pga tour, dp world tour and saudi public investment fund hailed a landmark agreement to unify the game of golf on a global basis, with a new collectively owned for—profit entity, vowing to work together to best feature and grow team golf going forward. notably, today's announcement, they said, would be followed by a mutually agreed end to all pending lit
katie razzall, bbc news. sudden merger of tours which had been bitter enemies. the pga and dp world tour have agreed to merge with liv, a breakaway circuit backed by saudi arabia. the launch of liv rocked men's professional golf over the past year after it poached several top players, lured by its huge prize money. here's our sports editor, dan roan. for the last year, it has been tearing the world of golf apart. bankrolled by saudi arabia, the rebel liv series lured some of the biggest stars...
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katie razzall, bbc news.roll information — from organisations and companies including the bbc, british airways and boots. the hackers — part of a group called clop — are demanding a ransom payment by the 14th ofjune. our cyber correspondent joe tidy has the story. it's been described as a massive cyber heist. data stolen from underneath companies's notice, and now on a hike's website, a warning in broken english. the gang called clop, boasts... an ultimatum was also issued to the dozens, maybe even hundreds of organisations affected. get in touch with us to discuss a ransom payment or we will publish your data online. the bbc, koh boots, aer lingus and british airways arejust bbc, koh boots, aer lingus and british airways are just some of the organisations we know about. the scale of this mass hack has really shocked the cyber world. it all started with a relatively obscure but popular piece of corporate software called moveit. the clop hackers managed to find a unique way into the system and that gave them a
katie razzall, bbc news.roll information — from organisations and companies including the bbc, british airways and boots. the hackers — part of a group called clop — are demanding a ransom payment by the 14th ofjune. our cyber correspondent joe tidy has the story. it's been described as a massive cyber heist. data stolen from underneath companies's notice, and now on a hike's website, a warning in broken english. the gang called clop, boasts... an ultimatum was also issued to the dozens,...
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our culture editor, katie razzall, was in court.est in this story shows no sign of waning. for the second day world's media gathered in a cul—de—sac in central london waiting for the high court's star witness. prince harry arrived here for another bout of cross—examination. the mirror group is determined to show he is wrong to claim that articles about him were based on unlawful information gathering. mgn's barrister told him there was not a single item of evidence in these articles to show phone hacking and that prince harry's claims were pure speculation. the prince says this one, about a secret dinner he had with the late tv presenter caroline flack at the close�*s house was based on home phone hacking as he and his friend had out voicemails for each other and mgn says it comes from a photo agency. this one about his then girlfriend chelsy davy�*s period at the visit to a lap dancing club was also based on hacking, prince harry says and mgn says it was another paper is the day before. when he split from chelsy there was this head
our culture editor, katie razzall, was in court.est in this story shows no sign of waning. for the second day world's media gathered in a cul—de—sac in central london waiting for the high court's star witness. prince harry arrived here for another bout of cross—examination. the mirror group is determined to show he is wrong to claim that articles about him were based on unlawful information gathering. mgn's barrister told him there was not a single item of evidence in these articles to...
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summer's evening in somerset — a huge army of sir elton's fans gathered, as our culture editor katie razzallart. and opening with a song he hadn't performed live in ten years. # that deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pinball... it's what the weekend has been building towards. eltonjohn on the pyramid stage, for the final uk date of his farewell tour. the crowds are stretching way into the distance, and people further in have been here since this morning. it was all about claiming a spot near the front, and paying tribute to a performer with a love of flamboyant outfits. a rocket man who, before tonight, had never performed at glastonbury. the crowds grew through the day. wowed first... this ..by sophie ellis—bextor. then later, blondie and lil nas x. # i'm gonna take my horse down the old town road... and guessing games went on to fill the long hours. what song would eltonjohn kick off with, and what special guests would he bring on? this # are you ready for love? yes, iam. one of them was jacob lusk from gabriels, a band championed by elton. backstage earlier, it was clear the feel
summer's evening in somerset — a huge army of sir elton's fans gathered, as our culture editor katie razzallart. and opening with a song he hadn't performed live in ten years. # that deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pinball... it's what the weekend has been building towards. eltonjohn on the pyramid stage, for the final uk date of his farewell tour. the crowds are stretching way into the distance, and people further in have been here since this morning. it was all about claiming a...
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fans on a perfect summer's evening in somerset and watching with them was our culture editor, katie razzallstart. and opening with a song he hadn't performed live in ten years. # that deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pinball... it's what the weekend has been building towards. eltonjohn on the pyramid stage, for the final uk date of his farewell tour. the crowds are stretching way into the distance, and people further in have been here since this morning. it was all about claiming a spot near the front, and paying tribute to a performer with a love of flamboyant outfits. a rocket man who, before tonight, had never performed at glastonbury. the crowds grew through the day. wowed first... ..by sophie ellis—bextor. then later, blondie and lil nas x. # i'm gonna take my horse down the old town road... and guessing games went on to fill the long hours. what song would eltonjohn kick off with, and what special guests would he bring on? # are you ready for love? # yes, i am. one of them was jacob lusk from gabriels, a band championed by elton. backstage earlier, it was clear the feeling i
fans on a perfect summer's evening in somerset and watching with them was our culture editor, katie razzallstart. and opening with a song he hadn't performed live in ten years. # that deaf, dumb and blind kid sure plays a mean pinball... it's what the weekend has been building towards. eltonjohn on the pyramid stage, for the final uk date of his farewell tour. the crowds are stretching way into the distance, and people further in have been here since this morning. it was all about claiming a...
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here's our culture editor, katie razzall..s normal and can even be a right royal laugh. this festival town emerges in the somerset countryside, the size of bath, and for the first time, entirely powered by renewable energy. and if you love it, you really love it. it's my first time. it is incredible. it's more like a city than a village. and what made you want to spend your honeymoon here? because it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury, there is no better place to be. yeah, where else would you want to spend your honeymoon? - what's the best thing about glastonbury for you? uh, love the glitter! texas last appeared in the main glastonbury stage in 1999, and today they're back. is that the pyramid stage there? that's the pyramid stage. is there something very validating about it being the pyramid stage? as a female fronted band, yeah. it really is. i'm a bit like, 35 years on, there's not many women in music get to last that length of time, let alone a female fronted band. sol... i feel kind of like, yes! who was
here's our culture editor, katie razzall..s normal and can even be a right royal laugh. this festival town emerges in the somerset countryside, the size of bath, and for the first time, entirely powered by renewable energy. and if you love it, you really love it. it's my first time. it is incredible. it's more like a city than a village. and what made you want to spend your honeymoon here? because it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury, there is no better place to be. yeah, where...
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our culture and media editor, katie razzall, is there. them up for tonight's grand finale, sophie ellis—bextor — hers arguably not the sparkliest outfit here. a tribute to a performer with a love of flamboyant clothing, a rocket man who has never performed at glastonbury before. with many hours to go, will they be still standing when eltonjohn takes to the stage at 9pm? he'sjust a legend, isn't he? absolute legend. i think it's just going to be absolutely buzzing. i'm so excited for the atmosphere. are you going to stay here the whole time? what are you going to do when you need the loo? hold it in! we did it yesterday, 14 hours. in terms of special guests, who do you think? i'm thinking britney spears, i but i'd be happy with anyone! glastonbury, how are you feeling, baby?! we know sir elton is a big fan of gabriels, who performed here on friday. he's championed the three—piece band, fronted byjacob lusk, from the beginning. wow, eltonjohn knows that i'm breathing?! what's happening?! what did it mean to you? it was everything. you know,
our culture and media editor, katie razzall, is there. them up for tonight's grand finale, sophie ellis—bextor — hers arguably not the sparkliest outfit here. a tribute to a performer with a love of flamboyant clothing, a rocket man who has never performed at glastonbury before. with many hours to go, will they be still standing when eltonjohn takes to the stage at 9pm? he'sjust a legend, isn't he? absolute legend. i think it's just going to be absolutely buzzing. i'm so excited for the...
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methods — including phone hacking — to get stories about him, something they deny. 0ur media editor, katie razzalligh court in london and has this report. in a cul—de—sac in central london, the world's media... ..focused on itself and one man. others have settled claims over the years, but here was prince harry, determined to have his day in court, telling those inside a packed court 15 and an overflow annex that every single article written about him had caused him distress and agreeing he had felt hostility to the media, even before he knew about their methods. he was asked about this line in his witness statement... prince harry told the court he was talking aboutjournalists responsible for causing a lot of pain, upset, the press in general. asked if he was in the witness box to put a stop to the madness, he replied, "that is my hope." harry's case is that specific articles in mirror group newspapers from 1996 to 2011 were based on phone hacking and other unlawful information gathering, often by private investigators. today, he has been questioned about them in detail. he says the journalist be
methods — including phone hacking — to get stories about him, something they deny. 0ur media editor, katie razzalligh court in london and has this report. in a cul—de—sac in central london, the world's media... ..focused on itself and one man. others have settled claims over the years, but here was prince harry, determined to have his day in court, telling those inside a packed court 15 and an overflow annex that every single article written about him had caused him distress and...
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the arctic monkeys, who'll be on the main pyramid stage tonight. bean this our culture editor, katie razzallgh. this festival town emerges in the somerset countryside, the size of bath, and for the first time, entirely powered by renewable energy. and if you love it, you really love it. it's my first time. it is incredible. it's more like a city than a village. and what made you want to spend your honeymoon here? because it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury, there is no better place to be. yeah, where else would you want to spend your honeymoon? - what's the best thing about glastonbury for you? uh, love the glitter! texas last appeared in the main glastonbury stage in 1999, and today they're back. is that the pyramid stage there? that's the pyramid stage. is there something very validating about it being the pyramid stage? as a female fronted band, yeah. it really is. i'm a bit like, 35 years on, there's not many women in music get to last that length of time, let alone a female fronted band. sol... i feel kind of like, yes! who was here in 1999 when we last played? cheering
the arctic monkeys, who'll be on the main pyramid stage tonight. bean this our culture editor, katie razzallgh. this festival town emerges in the somerset countryside, the size of bath, and for the first time, entirely powered by renewable energy. and if you love it, you really love it. it's my first time. it is incredible. it's more like a city than a village. and what made you want to spend your honeymoon here? because it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury, there is no better...
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our culture editor, katie razzall, was in court.d's media gathered in a cul—de—sac in central london waiting for the high court's star witness. prince harry arrived here for another bout of cross—examination. the mirror group is determined to show he is wrong to claim that articles about him were based on unlawful information gathering. mgn's barrister told him there was not a single item of evidence in these articles to show phone hacking and that prince harry's claims were pure speculation. the prince says this one, about a secret dinner he had with the late tv presenter caroline flack at the close's house was based on home phone hacking as he and his friend had out voicemails for each other and take a sided game from photo agency. this one about his then girlfriend chelsy davy�*s period at the visit to a lap dancing club was also based on hacking, prince harry says and mgn says it was another paper is the day before. when he split from chelsy there was this headline. prince harry told the court he was likely to exchange voicemail
our culture editor, katie razzall, was in court.d's media gathered in a cul—de—sac in central london waiting for the high court's star witness. prince harry arrived here for another bout of cross—examination. the mirror group is determined to show he is wrong to claim that articles about him were based on unlawful information gathering. mgn's barrister told him there was not a single item of evidence in these articles to show phone hacking and that prince harry's claims were pure...
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here's our culture editor katie razzall.et countryside, the size of bath, and for the first time, entirely powered by renewable energy. and if you love it, you really love it. it's my first time. it is incredible. it's more like a city than a village. and what made you want to spend your honeymoon here? because it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury, there is no better place to be. yeah, where else would you want to spend your honeymoon? - what's the best thing about glastonbury for you? er, love the glitter! texas last appeared in the main glastonbury stage in 1999, and today they're back. is that the pyramid stage there? that's the pyramid stage. is there something very validating about it being the pyramid stage? as a female fronted band, yeah. it really is — i'm a bit like, 35 years on, there's not many women in music get to last that length of time, let alone a female fronted band. sol... i feel kind of like, yes! who was here in 1999 when we last played? cheering # she has a halo #. the three headliners a
here's our culture editor katie razzall.et countryside, the size of bath, and for the first time, entirely powered by renewable energy. and if you love it, you really love it. it's my first time. it is incredible. it's more like a city than a village. and what made you want to spend your honeymoon here? because it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury. it's glastonbury, there is no better place to be. yeah, where else would you want to spend your honeymoon? - what's the best thing about glastonbury...
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katie razzall, bbc news. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. launched and what investors and analysts made of it. for now, thank you so much for watching newsday. hello, there. ourfine, dry run of weather continued on monday. plenty of sunshine out west, bit more cloud in the east, and that created some cooler air that then flowed across the uk, hence the lower temperatures that we had — for example, london going from 23 on sunday to 18 for a high on monday. the highest temperatures out west, 2a celsius, warm in the sunshine. we'll see some changes in the weather picture, though, over the next few days, and it's all down to storm oscar that's bringing torrential rain to madeira. some strong gusts of wind there, as well. oscar itself doesn't actually make it to the uk — it stays to the southwest — but it will be transporting some much warmer air our way. humidity levels rising, as will the temperatures through the weekend, mid—to—high 20s. but it won't be dry everywhere, there will be some fairly hefty thundery showers around, as well, to watch
katie razzall, bbc news. that's all for now, stay with bbc world news. launched and what investors and analysts made of it. for now, thank you so much for watching newsday. hello, there. ourfine, dry run of weather continued on monday. plenty of sunshine out west, bit more cloud in the east, and that created some cooler air that then flowed across the uk, hence the lower temperatures that we had — for example, london going from 23 on sunday to 18 for a high on monday. the highest temperatures...
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methods, including phone hacking, to get stories about him, something they deny. 0ur media editor, katie razzallbeen following the case at the high court in london and has this report. in a cul—de—sac in central london, the world's media... ..focused on itself and one man. others have settled claims over the years, but here was prince harry, determined to have his day in court, telling those inside a packed court 15 and an overflow annex that every single article written about him had caused him distress and agreeing he had felt hostility to the media, even before he knew about their methods. he was asked about this line in his witness statement... prince harry told the court he was talking aboutjournalists responsible for causing a lot of pain, upset, the press in general and asked if he was in the witness box to put a stop to the madness, the plight, "that is my hope." his case is that specific articles in mirror group newspapers from 1996 to 2011 were based on phone hacking and other unlawful information gathering often by private investigators. today he was questioned about them in detail. h
methods, including phone hacking, to get stories about him, something they deny. 0ur media editor, katie razzallbeen following the case at the high court in london and has this report. in a cul—de—sac in central london, the world's media... ..focused on itself and one man. others have settled claims over the years, but here was prince harry, determined to have his day in court, telling those inside a packed court 15 and an overflow annex that every single article written about him had...
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this report from our media editor, katie razzall.cul—de—sac in central london, the world's media... ..focused on itself and one man. others have settled claims over the years, but here was prince harry, determined to have his day in court, telling those inside a packed court 15 and an overflow annex that every single article written about him had caused him distress and agreeing he had felt hostility to the media, even before he knew about their methods. he was asked about this line in his witness statement... prince harry told the court he was talking aboutjournalists responsible for causing a lot of pain, upset, the press in general. asked if he was in the witness box to put a stop to the madness, he replied, "that is my hope." harry's case is that specific articles in mirror group newspapers from 1996 to 2011 were based on phone hacking and other unlawful information gathering, often by private investigators. today, he has been questioned about them in detail. he says the journalist behind this story, about a visit from his mother
this report from our media editor, katie razzall.cul—de—sac in central london, the world's media... ..focused on itself and one man. others have settled claims over the years, but here was prince harry, determined to have his day in court, telling those inside a packed court 15 and an overflow annex that every single article written about him had caused him distress and agreeing he had felt hostility to the media, even before he knew about their methods. he was asked about this line in his...
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our culture and media editor katie razzall has the latest.ocked in a battle with the tab tabloid press. prince harry claims he was targeted by the papers even when he was a child and up to 2011. journalists when he was a child and up to 2011. journal ists hacked when he was a child and up to 2011. journalists hacked his own and used other unlawful methods to invade his privacy. the information he claims could only have been obtained illegally often ended up on the front—pages. a headline about a back injury stopping the then 17—year—old playing rugby had the signs, said his barrister of being discovered unlawfully. another about drug taking is alleged to involve payments to private investigators. many of the articles concern his relationship with chelcee davy. it led to the prince suffering depression and with the mirror knowing her every move, you could hardly blame her. harry flew into london tonight and the judge said he was surprised at the prince's absence. mgm's lawyer didn't mince his words, calling it extraordinary that he is not avai
our culture and media editor katie razzall has the latest.ocked in a battle with the tab tabloid press. prince harry claims he was targeted by the papers even when he was a child and up to 2011. journalists when he was a child and up to 2011. journal ists hacked when he was a child and up to 2011. journalists hacked his own and used other unlawful methods to invade his privacy. the information he claims could only have been obtained illegally often ended up on the front—pages. a headline...
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fans on a perfect summer's evening in somerset, and watching with them was our culture editor katie razzallrther in have been here since this morning. it was all about claiming a spot near the front, and paying tribute to a performer with a love of flamboyant outfits. a rocket man who, before tonight, had never performed at glastonbury. the crowds grew through the day. wowed first... ..by sophie ellis—bextor. then later, blondie and lil nas x. # i'm gonna take my horse down the old town road... and guessing games went on to fill the long hours. what song would eltonjohn kick off with, and what special guests would he bring on? # are you ready for love? # yes, i am. one of them was jacob lusk from gabriels, a band championed by elton. backstage earlier, it was clear the feeling is mutual. he wears the most incredible outfits. i his voice is bigger than life. the way that he tickles those keys with his fingers is like nothing - i've ever seen live ever. but i think there's something about his music that - speaks to the soul. elton's other guests included the killers' brandon flowers. but toni
fans on a perfect summer's evening in somerset, and watching with them was our culture editor katie razzallrther in have been here since this morning. it was all about claiming a spot near the front, and paying tribute to a performer with a love of flamboyant outfits. a rocket man who, before tonight, had never performed at glastonbury. the crowds grew through the day. wowed first... ..by sophie ellis—bextor. then later, blondie and lil nas x. # i'm gonna take my horse down the old town...
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farewell to his fans on a summer's evening in somerset, and watching with them was our culture editor katie razzallre plays a mean pinball... # it's what the weekend has been building towards. eltonjohn on the pyramid stage, for the final uk date of his farewell tour. the crowds are stretching way into the distance, and people further in have been here since this morning. it was all about claiming a spot near the front and paying tribute to a performer with a love of flamboyant outfits. a rocket man who, before tonight, had never performed at glastonbury. the crowds grew through the day. wowed first... ..by sophie ellis—bextor. then later, blondie and lil nas x. # i'm gonna take my horse down the old town road... # and guessing games went on to fill the long hours. what song would eltonjohn kick off with, and what special guests would he bring on? # are you ready for love? #yes, iam... # one of them was jacob lusk from gabriels, a band championed by elton. backstage earlier, it was clear the feeling is mutual. he wears the most incredible outfits. his voice is bigger than life. the way that he tick
farewell to his fans on a summer's evening in somerset, and watching with them was our culture editor katie razzallre plays a mean pinball... # it's what the weekend has been building towards. eltonjohn on the pyramid stage, for the final uk date of his farewell tour. the crowds are stretching way into the distance, and people further in have been here since this morning. it was all about claiming a spot near the front and paying tribute to a performer with a love of flamboyant outfits. a...