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there is always a focus after a king's _ the king's speech. speech on - the king's speech. there is always a focus after a king's speech on what | focus after a king's speech on what bills don't make it in. there were a large number of bills, 21, that cover a range of different issues. but of course, there are issues and things that don't make it in and this shows where the government is putting its priorities. the conversion therapy ban, you are correct that that was talked about and the government promised in the last session it would publish what it calls a pre—legislative draft i think it is called, publish a draft of the legislation for mps to scrutinise. that was promised in the last session of parliament and didn't happen. there were some calls for it to be in the king's speech. but it hasn't appeared there. there is a lot of discussion about why that might be. the government's stance is this is a very difficult issue and they need to make sure they get it right. but there are those who want to see this band come in and say that it has
there is always a focus after a king's _ the king's speech. speech on - the king's speech. there is always a focus after a king's speech on what | focus after a king's speech on what bills don't make it in. there were a large number of bills, 21, that cover a range of different issues. but of course, there are issues and things that don't make it in and this shows where the government is putting its priorities. the conversion therapy ban, you are correct that that was talked about and the...
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here we are with a king's seech easy? here we are with a king's speech in _ easy?king's speech in november— easy? here we are with a king's speech in november rather- easy? here we are with a king's| speech in november rather than easy? here we are with a king's - speech in november rather than may as expected, so rishi sunak as the candidate of change chose to let the queen speech run onto this late in the session, so it is funny to think the session, so it is funny to think the last queen's speech was two prime ministers ago and it was some comedy in the chamber about that. liz truss chose not to be there, and you would have thought she would want to give some support to the prime minister, but the starting gun has been fired in what realistically can the government deliver on the fact that people feel they are not delivering and have not been for some time —— and the fact. bier? some time -- and the fact. very interesting- _ some time -- and the fact. very interesting. so _ some time -- and the fact. very interesting. so much _ some time -- and the fact. very in
here we are with a king's seech easy? here we are with a king's speech in _ easy?king's speech in november— easy? here we are with a king's speech in november rather- easy? here we are with a king's| speech in november rather than easy? here we are with a king's - speech in november rather than may as expected, so rishi sunak as the candidate of change chose to let the queen speech run onto this late in the session, so it is funny to think the session, so it is funny to think the last queen's...
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king on this front. and so i want to ask you, obviously, jonathan's talking about someone who we all know, and it's an individual who is, you know, this is the saint of americana on these instances. but, you know, we're as job as attempting to show king with all of his flaws, you're writing about this place called shaker heights, and you specifically call this place far from perfect. and i just want to understand why. look at an imperfect town. you know, what did you feel needed to be told about this community, this this dream of racial integration. well, thank you. thank you for the question thanks, everybody, for being here. shaker heights is my hometown. that's where i grew up. it's a suburb of cleveland, and it's a place that i grew up with an incredible amount of pride of being from. shaker had a long and rich history of racial integration, first in housing, and then in schools. it was something we all knew about growing up and felt like i remember sort of feeling a sort of glow that came with it. t
king on this front. and so i want to ask you, obviously, jonathan's talking about someone who we all know, and it's an individual who is, you know, this is the saint of americana on these instances. but, you know, we're as job as attempting to show king with all of his flaws, you're writing about this place called shaker heights, and you specifically call this place far from perfect. and i just want to understand why. look at an imperfect town. you know, what did you feel needed to be told...
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also in the programme: king charles will deliver his first king's speech since becoming monarch, as partthe state opening of parliament. welcome to bbc news, live from southern israel, about a mile or so from the gaza strip. it is a month since hamas announced that —— launch that surprise attack on israel, killing moo people and taking more than 240 hostage, killing 1400 people and taking more than 240 hostage, the deadliest attack on israel's history. the conflict continues, with no signs of any easing of the tensions. earlier, the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said his country would be responsible for the territory's security once the fighting had ended. that would be for an indefinite period. it comes as the health ministry in gaza, run by hamas, which is designated a terrorist organisation by the uk, reported more than 10,000 people have been killed in the territory since the war began. 0ur middle east correspondent yolande knell reports. one month on from the darkest of days. here by the western wall, the holiest place wherejews can pray, a candle was lit for each of the
also in the programme: king charles will deliver his first king's speech since becoming monarch, as partthe state opening of parliament. welcome to bbc news, live from southern israel, about a mile or so from the gaza strip. it is a month since hamas announced that —— launch that surprise attack on israel, killing moo people and taking more than 240 hostage, killing 1400 people and taking more than 240 hostage, the deadliest attack on israel's history. the conflict continues, with no signs...
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this is probably the last king?peech before it, so it is the first time rishi sunak has been able to lay out a programme like this and the last before they head to the polls. {flare before they head to the polls. give us a sense — before they head to the polls. give us a sense about _ before they head to the polls. give us a sense about what happens this afternoon now. all the pomp and pageantry is over. the king and queen are back now buckingham palace. we queen are back now buckingham palace. ~ ., ., ., palace. we will have a debate that will beain palace. we will have a debate that will begin on _ palace. we will have a debate that will begin on this _ palace. we will have a debate that will begin on this king's _ palace. we will have a debate that will begin on this king's speech. . will begin on this king's speech. the prime minister and leader of the opposition will both rise and give their speeches. that debate goes on for some time. in theory that debates, there will be about at the end of that. in theory, it
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and but for the king you know, as we've heard, not since 1950, that a king delivered the king's speechmonths ago. but that was on behalf of the queen because she had mobility issues . it's a really mobility issues. it's a really huge moment for him, isn't it? so rishi sunak sort of a little bit in the shadow today. >> a great contrast between when bofis >> a great contrast between when boris johnson and jeremy corbyn were the house of lords. were in the house of lords. yeah, eyes straight yeah, corbyn's eyes straight ahead. boris trying make ahead. boris trying to make conversation . he wouldn't conversation. he wouldn't have it jeremy. i suppose it ignored by jeremy. i suppose keir will be walking in keir starmer will be walking in thinking, well, there'd be me this time. >> be on opposite sides >> we'll be on opposite sides this time year. very this time next year. very possibly . possibly. >> i he might be thinking >> i think he might be thinking that. and i was talking to quite a prominent member of the government down in westminster when i was down there earlier and i said, how do
and but for the king you know, as we've heard, not since 1950, that a king delivered the king's speechmonths ago. but that was on behalf of the queen because she had mobility issues . it's a really mobility issues. it's a really huge moment for him, isn't it? so rishi sunak sort of a little bit in the shadow today. >> a great contrast between when bofis >> a great contrast between when boris johnson and jeremy corbyn were the house of lords. were in the house of lords. yeah, eyes...
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king.. and for the first time, she's going to be wearing a crown which used to be wearing a crown which used to be wearing a crown which used to be worn by queen elizabeth ii. now this particular crown, the state diadem, is the really famous one, which queen elizabeth rode to westminster abbey during her coronation. but also it's the one used on all the stamps and all the banknotes as well , all the king, when he as well, all the king, when he arrives at the house of lords and has put on all his robes, including the robe of state, and the admiral, admiral of the fleet royal naval dress, he will also be wearing the imperial state crown. now, we haven't seen him wear this since the king's coronation, and we haven't seen this physically worn by a monarch since 2016. that was the last time that queen elizabeth ii and physically wore the crown. now, it's very heavy. it's over a kilogram. and she famously once said that had to take the said that she had to take the speech up to read it. the monar
king.. and for the first time, she's going to be wearing a crown which used to be wearing a crown which used to be wearing a crown which used to be worn by queen elizabeth ii. now this particular crown, the state diadem, is the really famous one, which queen elizabeth rode to westminster abbey during her coronation. but also it's the one used on all the stamps and all the banknotes as well , all the king, when he as well, all the king, when he arrives at the house of lords and has put on all...
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king charles delivering his first king's speech, the first king's speech in more than 70 years, all of speech, written by the government, sets out the plans for the year ahead. the proposal always includes things like tougher sentences for some crimes, a phased ban on smoking and more licensing for oil and gas fields in the north sea. so to explain what we have heard so far and to begin our coverage this hour, let's hearfrom our political correspondent helen catt. just before 11.15, the royal carriage drew into the sovereign�*s entrance, carrying — for the first time in seven decades — a king, to formally open parliament. while the monarch had changed, the pageantry remained the same. as is tradition, black rod went to the commons and had the door slammed shut against her by mps... ..before she summoned them to the lords. on the way, the prime minister and the leader of the opposition appeared to be having a friendly chat, but this speech — written by the government — was in part about drawing dividing lines between them ahead of an election. but first, the king acknowledged the signif
king charles delivering his first king's speech, the first king's speech in more than 70 years, all of speech, written by the government, sets out the plans for the year ahead. the proposal always includes things like tougher sentences for some crimes, a phased ban on smoking and more licensing for oil and gas fields in the north sea. so to explain what we have heard so far and to begin our coverage this hour, let's hearfrom our political correspondent helen catt. just before 11.15, the royal...
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laughter i want to pass on my thanks to king | i want to pass on my thanks to king charles— i want toacious— charles and the queen for their most gracious speech and it was a very momentous occasion for them both. i have been— momentous occasion for them both. i have been goaded about my flower a bit but _ have been goaded about my flower a bit but notwithstanding that, i intend — bit but notwithstanding that, i intend to offer some consensus across — intend to offer some consensus across the _ intend to offer some consensus across the chamber because i think that is— across the chamber because i think that is very— across the chamber because i think that is very important in these times — that is very important in these times. firstly in relation to ukraine _ times. firstly in relation to ukraine because it is fast approaching the two—year anniversary of vladimir— approaching the two—year anniversary of vladimir putin's decision to enter— of vladimir putin's decision to enter ukraine in an extremely forcible — enter ukraine in an extremely forcible manner, to start a war to kill civi
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it is an amazing day. for the king's speech. it is an amazing day-— for the king's speech., , for the king's speech. it is an amazin: da . ., ~ . , ., amazing day. the work that must go into theirs, — amazing day. the work that must go into theirs, the _ amazing day. the work that must go into theirs, the preparation, - into theirs, the preparation, everyone wants it to go without a hitch. as far as your role goes, let's talk about your clothes because if i move over here, you can see behind me the robes you will be wearing and you will be putting those on in a little bit. not quite for the cameras, we will let you do that in private! tell us what all this is an this particular special bit of lace. it this is an this particular special bit of lace-— this is an this particular special bit of lace. , ., ., bit of lace. it is quite amazing. i don't wear _ bit of lace. it is quite amazing. i don't wear tights _ bit of lace. it is quite amazing. i don't wear tights every - bit of lace. it is quite amazing. i don't wear tights every day, - bit of lace. it is quite amazing. i don'
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king charles will deliver his first king's speech since becoming monarch, as part of the state opening of parliament. welcome to bbc news, we are coming to you live from southern israel, about three kilometres, one mile also, in the gaza strip. this country is now observing a minute's silence one month after a deadly attack that killed more than moo people in this country, and which took more than 240 people hostage. let me show you these live pictures from tel aviv as israel observed a moment's silence. quiet singing. a moment to pause, grieve and recall israel's deadliest attack in its 75 year history. 0ne israel's deadliest attack in its 75 year history. one month on, still no news, no release of the vast majority of those sites —— those hostages seized by hamas on october seven as this country continues to pursue its military offensive inside gaza, where there is no silence, the bombs continue to rain down on the gaza strip as israel continues to pursue its aim of, in its words, obliterating hamas. 0vernight israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu said this country would, in his
king charles will deliver his first king's speech since becoming monarch, as part of the state opening of parliament. welcome to bbc news, we are coming to you live from southern israel, about three kilometres, one mile also, in the gaza strip. this country is now observing a minute's silence one month after a deadly attack that killed more than moo people in this country, and which took more than 240 people hostage. let me show you these live pictures from tel aviv as israel observed a...
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the kins guys are separate to the king? tue: kings speech, guys are separate to the king?yrians underpinning of this is the government outlining their legislative programme for the coming session of parliament. we were all, underneath it all, we are looking for what government was proposing to do, giving the state of crisis to this country is in. practically nothing coming out from this government to deal with the cost of living crisis, mortgages going through the roof, prices are soaring in the shops, the lowest decade for rage growth since the —— wage growth. mps on all sides were astonished by that. you growth. mps on all sides were astonished by that.— growth. mps on all sides were astonished by that. you lay out their the challenges _ astonished by that. you lay out their the challenges facing - astonished by that. you lay out their the challenges facing the | their the challenges facing the country, is anything in that speech? there were one or two pieces of legislation, things that we proposed before and the labour party, making convex attend court for sentencing or
the kins guys are separate to the king? tue: kings speech, guys are separate to the king?yrians underpinning of this is the government outlining their legislative programme for the coming session of parliament. we were all, underneath it all, we are looking for what government was proposing to do, giving the state of crisis to this country is in. practically nothing coming out from this government to deal with the cost of living crisis, mortgages going through the roof, prices are soaring in...
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it is the first king's _ king's speech for a long time.king was ill, in those days, the lord i was ill, in those days, the lord chancellor read the speech, the queen change those rules last year. in 1950, when king george vi read the kings speech, clement attlee was prime minister. i did the kings speech, clement attlee was prime minister.— prime minister. i did not cross path with clement _ prime minister. i did not cross path with clement attlee. _ with clement attlee. extraordinary watching the pictures, the greatest fancy dress sure you will ever— the greatest fancy dress sure you will ever see, not being flippant, it shows — will ever see, not being flippant, it shows the dignified and the efficient— it shows the dignified and the efficient parts of the british constitution, the uniforms, the history. — constitution, the uniforms, the history, the depth of the history that we — history, the depth of the history that we have been reflecting upon, and plenty— that we have been reflecting upon, and plenty more of it to come in the next l
it is the first king's _ king's speech for a long time.king was ill, in those days, the lord i was ill, in those days, the lord chancellor read the speech, the queen change those rules last year. in 1950, when king george vi read the kings speech, clement attlee was prime minister. i did the kings speech, clement attlee was prime minister.— prime minister. i did not cross path with clement _ prime minister. i did not cross path with clement attlee. _ with clement attlee. extraordinary...
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biden: king charles: my lords, pray be seated king charles:. king charles iii: please be seated. [indiscernible] [indiscernible chatter] >> my lord and members of the house of commons. king charles iii: it is mindful of a legacy of service and devotion to this country set by my beloved mother, the late queen that i deliver the first king's speech in over 70 years. the impact of covid and war in ukraine have challenges for the united kingdom. that is why my government's priority is to make the difficult but necessary long-term decisions to change this country for the better. my minister is focused on increasing economic growth and safeguarding the health and security of the british people for generations to come. my government will continue to take action to bring down inflation, to ease the cost of living for families and help businesses find new jobs and investments. my ministers will support the bank of england to return inflation to target by making responsible decisions on spending and borrowing. these decisions will help household financees and reduce public sector debt and
biden: king charles: my lords, pray be seated king charles:. king charles iii: please be seated. [indiscernible] [indiscernible chatter] >> my lord and members of the house of commons. king charles iii: it is mindful of a legacy of service and devotion to this country set by my beloved mother, the late queen that i deliver the first king's speech in over 70 years. the impact of covid and war in ukraine have challenges for the united kingdom. that is why my government's priority is to make...
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we should have some lovely pictures the king. pictures as well of the king.een looking at a baby rhino as well orphaned only a well who was orphaned only a couple of days old. >> and before are rudely >> and before we are rudely interrupted hannood interrupted there tom hannood at bletchley made bletchley park, the king made a surprise appearance at that conference via video link, talking about looking very tech savvy, as we say, very impressive for a man of his age , impressive for a man of his age, talking about the importance of harnessing the good side of ai . harnessing the good side of ai. >> yeah, he was 100 odds. world leaders , ai experts and tech leaders, ai experts and tech industry bosses are at this summit downing street was denying that some big world leaders, such as the us president joe biden, was snubbing the event. it's the government's view that they really this to be britain a really want this to be britain a leader, a world leader terms leader, a world leader in terms of artificial intelligence. so safety. so i don't think it's much of a
we should have some lovely pictures the king. pictures as well of the king.een looking at a baby rhino as well orphaned only a well who was orphaned only a couple of days old. >> and before are rudely >> and before we are rudely interrupted hannood interrupted there tom hannood at bletchley made bletchley park, the king made a surprise appearance at that conference via video link, talking about looking very tech savvy, as we say, very impressive for a man of his age , impressive for...
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those policies are i interesting because whilst this is the king's speech, it is written by the king'sh in his speech? i about. did that since come through in his speech?— in his speech? i think there were a lot of people _ in his speech? i think there were a lot of people looking _ in his speech? i think there were a lot of people looking out _ in his speech? i think there were a lot of people looking out for any i lot of people looking out for any sense from king charles that he was at all uncomfortable with what he was being asked to say. i think it's fair to say he has been trained for this moment throughout his entire life, and asking, he's not going to his political opinions —— and as king. a lot has been made of the fact that he has spent a lot of time complaining on enter mark —— environmental issues. a lot of critics would say drilling for more oil and gas is not something that sits easily with those environmental commitments. the government would say that we need to be doing this for the future of the uk's energy security and they say it can be done in tandem with clean air a
those policies are i interesting because whilst this is the king's speech, it is written by the king'sh in his speech? i about. did that since come through in his speech?— in his speech? i think there were a lot of people _ in his speech? i think there were a lot of people looking _ in his speech? i think there were a lot of people looking out _ in his speech? i think there were a lot of people looking out for any i lot of people looking out for any sense from king charles that he was at all...
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king and talks about dr. king as a modern-day prophet. don't know how these people do that and sleep at night. i don't know how you compare people who are trying to stop -- who are very much in the tradition of nonviolence, are trying to stop bombs being dropped -- literally -- on refugee camps to neo-nazi protesters. it is disgraceful, to use her own words. it is disgraceful. it is reprehensible. it is offensive as far as i am concerned to the shoulders -- on those whom we stand right now. i don't understand it. i would extend this further. hearing president biden himself, downplay the number of palestinian deaths, to say he does not believe the palestinians, i -- his own state department was citing this figures only months ago. at some point there is that saying when people show you who they are, you have to believe them. i've spent a lot of time trying to do the political calculus on this. i think it a certain point, we have to stop and say, they believe it. they believe bombs should be dropped on children. they think it is ok. or at t
king and talks about dr. king as a modern-day prophet. don't know how these people do that and sleep at night. i don't know how you compare people who are trying to stop -- who are very much in the tradition of nonviolence, are trying to stop bombs being dropped -- literally -- on refugee camps to neo-nazi protesters. it is disgraceful, to use her own words. it is disgraceful. it is reprehensible. it is offensive as far as i am concerned to the shoulders -- on those whom we stand right now. i...
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we needed a king's speech that would draw a line under 13 years of tory decline, a king's speech forous plan for growth. that's what sir keir starmer had to say. criticising the content that lacking ambition. this speech, even though it's delivered by the king, is written by the government. the prime minister praised the king's speech and critised labour's economic plans, which he described as �*dangerous'. let me also thank the leader of the opposition of the his contribution to this debate and indeed, his first u—turn of it. as a former republican, he used to think this country shouldn't even have a king's speech. but at least that is one u—turn the whole country will welcome. now, the right honourable gentlemen is prone to changing his position but in fairness, his speech did strike a few consistent notes — higher inflation, more strikes, more immigration and higher borrowing. the party opposite�*s plan to unnecessarily borrow £28 billion more every year and give in to inflation—busting pay demands from their union paymasters is dangerous. so, the prime minister made of it all. wi
we needed a king's speech that would draw a line under 13 years of tory decline, a king's speech forous plan for growth. that's what sir keir starmer had to say. criticising the content that lacking ambition. this speech, even though it's delivered by the king, is written by the government. the prime minister praised the king's speech and critised labour's economic plans, which he described as �*dangerous'. let me also thank the leader of the opposition of the his contribution to this debate...
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has decided that it is right king to go. right for the king to go.on't think we can read too much into the politic side of things. if you remember this time if you remember at this time last when cop27 happened , last year when cop27 happened, the had not travelled the king had not travelled abroad that time , abroad as monarch at that time, whereas now he's done a state visit to france, germany and kenya. visit to france, germany and kenya . so perhaps it's seen kenya. so perhaps it's seen a bit more appropriate that the king can now travel to dubai for this. >> so overall, would you say the visit to kenya has been a success? >> i think it has been. if you compare it to the prince and princess of wales is 2022. commonwealth visits to the caribbean, incredibly overshadowed with pictures of william and catherine greeting kids through a wired fence and travelling on an open top. land rover looking really colonial. yes, the king didn't offer a full apology in his speech, but he did acknowledge the wrongs that happened six years ago dunng that happened s
has decided that it is right king to go. right for the king to go.on't think we can read too much into the politic side of things. if you remember this time if you remember at this time last when cop27 happened , last year when cop27 happened, the had not travelled the king had not travelled abroad that time , abroad as monarch at that time, whereas now he's done a state visit to france, germany and kenya. visit to france, germany and kenya . so perhaps it's seen kenya. so perhaps it's seen a...
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back to king's totally.eech, of up, speech, just to sort of sum up, paul speech, just to sort of sum up, paul, you feel that rishi paul, do you feel that rishi sunak has made an impact today? >> no. well, i think the only impact on his own impact will be on his own backbenchers are going well. backbenchers who are going well. is it? and you really is that it? and are you really the guy to lead into the right guy to lead us into the right guy to lead us into the election? i think it's the next election? i think it's made trouble than made more trouble for him than it worth. it was worth. >> and james, paul does raise an interesting point. you know, you can to a question can get an answer to a question that don't really want. is that you don't really want. is he say that we are the he right to say that we are the party of after 13.5 years? >> i think he's right in terms of a prime minister that's of being a prime minister that's coming through a term coming part way through a term and he's got a vision for the
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set by the king.tly in and ceremony or apparently in a cost living crisis? of cost of living crisis? of course, one month on from gaza as well. my panel, kelvin mackenzie, james schneider, uh, they pretty much they don't agree on pretty much anything. to be anything. it's going to be a lively one. >> and that's why it's going to be okay, that's it be a corker. okay, that's it from i'm back tomorrow from me today. i'm back tomorrow on patrick christys show. on the patrick christys show. dewbs& right after this. dewbs& co right after this. >> hello again. i'm alex burkill with your latest news with your latest gb news weather update. been update. whilst there have been quite around today quite a few showers around today and more to come and there will be more to come this week. first we have spell this week. first we have a spell of wet and windy weather that's going overnight. going to arrive overnight. that's coming a frontal that's coming from a frontal system waiting out in system currently waiting
set by the king.tly in and ceremony or apparently in a cost living crisis? of cost of living crisis? of course, one month on from gaza as well. my panel, kelvin mackenzie, james schneider, uh, they pretty much they don't agree on pretty much anything. to be anything. it's going to be a lively one. >> and that's why it's going to be okay, that's it be a corker. okay, that's it from i'm back tomorrow from me today. i'm back tomorrow on patrick christys show. on the patrick christys show....
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back to king's totally.eech, of up, speech, just to sort of sum up, paul speech, just to sort of sum up, paul, you feel that rishi paul, do you feel that rishi sunak has made an impact today? >> no. well, i think the only impact on his own impact will be on his own backbenchers are going well. backbenchers who are going well. is it? and you really is that it? and are you really the guy to lead into the right guy to lead us into the right guy to lead us into the election? i think it's the next election? i think it's made trouble than made more trouble for him than it worth. it was worth. >> and james, paul does raise an interesting point. you know, you can to a question can get an answer to a question that don't really want. is that you don't really want. is he say that we are the he right to say that we are the party of after 13.5 years? >> i think he's right in terms of a prime minister that's of being a prime minister that's coming through a term coming part way through a term and he's got a vision for the
back to king's totally.eech, of up, speech, just to sort of sum up, paul speech, just to sort of sum up, paul, you feel that rishi paul, do you feel that rishi sunak has made an impact today? >> no. well, i think the only impact on his own impact will be on his own backbenchers are going well. backbenchers who are going well. is it? and you really is that it? and are you really the guy to lead into the right guy to lead us into the right guy to lead us into the election? i think it's the...
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we needed a king's speech that would draw a line under 13 years of tory decline, a king's speech fory so devoid of leadership, it is happy to follow a home secretary who describes homelessness as a lifestyle choice. and believes that the job of protecting us all from extremists, the most basicjob of government, is legitimate terrain for her divisive brand of politics. as director of public prosecutions, i worked closely with the police and counterterrorism forces, theirjob is hard enough already come the home secretary using it as a platform for her own ambitions. —— hard enough already, without the home secretary. so i say to the prime minister, think very carefully about what she is committing your government to do. and think very carefully about the consequences of putting greater demands on public servants at the coalface of keeping us safe. because without a serious home secretary, there can be no serious government and he cannot be a serious prime minister. homelessness is a choice. it is a political choice. constant u—turns are no—fault evictions, they are political choices. n
we needed a king's speech that would draw a line under 13 years of tory decline, a king's speech fory so devoid of leadership, it is happy to follow a home secretary who describes homelessness as a lifestyle choice. and believes that the job of protecting us all from extremists, the most basicjob of government, is legitimate terrain for her divisive brand of politics. as director of public prosecutions, i worked closely with the police and counterterrorism forces, theirjob is hard enough...
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well how could the king of politics, the king of brexit, become the king of the jungle?dwina currie begins. unbelievable story. first of all, do you think people will be tuning to in see nigel? well i certainly will. >> i can't wait. i think it's a very good booking and this morning, though, i was very, very appalled to hear that on a tv morning programme, itv morning programme that he was getting £1.5 million for his performance . performance. >> much more than i got and i'm sure much more than edwina got. >> so unfair. so unfair. edward is nigel taking a political gamble going in the jungle? >> well, i think he's got a very good chance of actually winning it. i mean , christopher won it it. i mean, christopher won it so he knows how that is done . so he knows how that is done. and i didn't. i would think that probably he's getting about a million pound because i think frankie dettori is getting about half a million. he's a very good indeed. he's just as good as nigel is when it comes to negotiate getting money. but yeah , i mean, a lot of people yeah, i mean, a lot of
well how could the king of politics, the king of brexit, become the king of the jungle?dwina currie begins. unbelievable story. first of all, do you think people will be tuning to in see nigel? well i certainly will. >> i can't wait. i think it's a very good booking and this morning, though, i was very, very appalled to hear that on a tv morning programme, itv morning programme that he was getting £1.5 million for his performance . performance. >> much more than i got and i'm sure...
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for a king in over 70 years.reat historic occasion in our island story and it was done properly, rather splendidly . the lord chancellor, the lord high chancellor walked backwards , having taken the speech from his majesty, a tradition that had gone into disrepute because lord chancellor, the lord chancellor, lord hailsham , had chancellor, lord hailsham, had two sticks and the late queen thought it was unfair to make him go backwards, as even though i think he felt it was his duty to and the tradition had faded out. so it's nice to see something young returning to how it should be done and being done properly what the properly. but what about the speech itself .7 well, there speech itself? well, there were some good in it some really good stuff in it that through free trade that growth through free trade is one of the real opportunities through deregulation and less expensive energy. these were all included in the speech. so the cp, tpp, that's our deal with countries around the pacific that will increase free t
for a king in over 70 years.reat historic occasion in our island story and it was done properly, rather splendidly . the lord chancellor, the lord high chancellor walked backwards , having taken the speech from his majesty, a tradition that had gone into disrepute because lord chancellor, the lord chancellor, lord hailsham , had chancellor, lord hailsham, had two sticks and the late queen thought it was unfair to make him go backwards, as even though i think he felt it was his duty to and the...
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suddenly the king raised his voice.:00 am. the menshikov cavalry flew into the attack. bruce's artillery rained grapeshot on the swedish infantry. ripnin held the center of the front with his last strength. the swedes rolled like an iron wave. and the russians began to retreat, on the verge of a breakthrough peter appeared in front of the infantry lines, he saw how on the left flank the battalion banner trembled and tilted. under a barrage of rifle fire, the king galloped along the entire formation, the infantry closed ranks and moved forward, the banner leveled. the ensign, pierced by bullets, while falling, managed to stick the shaft deep into the ground and held it with the weight of his body. at this time, the golitsen guard crushed the enemy’s left flank. the tracks touched and ran. by noon the battle was over. the swedish army ceased to be the strongest. the military power of europe, it was defeated by an army that no one had heard of just yesterday. the russian army will expand the borders of russia from the balt
suddenly the king raised his voice.:00 am. the menshikov cavalry flew into the attack. bruce's artillery rained grapeshot on the swedish infantry. ripnin held the center of the front with his last strength. the swedes rolled like an iron wave. and the russians began to retreat, on the verge of a breakthrough peter appeared in front of the infantry lines, he saw how on the left flank the battalion banner trembled and tilted. under a barrage of rifle fire, the king galloped along the entire...
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well how could the king of politics, the king of brexit, become the king of the jungle?dwina currie begins. unbelievable story. first of all, do you think people will be tuning to in see nigel? well i certainly will. >> i can't wait. i think it's a very good booking and this morning, though, i was very, very appalled to hear that on a tv morning programme, itv morning programme that he was getting £1.5 million for his performance . performance. >> much more than i got and i'm sure much more than edwina got. >> so unfair. so unfair. edward is nigel taking a political gamble going in the jungle? >> well, i think he's got a very good chance of actually winning it. i mean , christopher won it it. i mean, christopher won it so he knows how that is done . so he knows how that is done. and i didn't. i would think that probably he's getting about a million pound because i think frankie dettori is getting about half a million. he's a very good indeed. he's just as good as nigel is when it comes to negotiate getting money. but yeah , i mean, a lot of people yeah, i mean, a lot of
well how could the king of politics, the king of brexit, become the king of the jungle?dwina currie begins. unbelievable story. first of all, do you think people will be tuning to in see nigel? well i certainly will. >> i can't wait. i think it's a very good booking and this morning, though, i was very, very appalled to hear that on a tv morning programme, itv morning programme that he was getting £1.5 million for his performance . performance. >> much more than i got and i'm sure...
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a gun salute in london's green park, to mark the king's 75th birthday.t the celebrations are deliberately low—key. yesterday at highgrove, his home in gloucestershire, hejoined others, individuals and members of organisations who are marking their 75th anniversaries, among whom were representatives of the windrush generation. # happy birthday to you... # the king cut a rather grand birthday cake for distribution to the guests. "let no food be wasted", that is the royal command, as the king launches his birthday initiative, the coronation food project. i'll get a pallet from the chiller, yeah? every single day, as the king has seen himself, many tonnes of food from britain's retailers potentially go to waste. the king's initiative is to set up distribution centres to close the gap between food waste and food need. under his leadership, i'm seeing the food industry come together, retailers and manufacturers, putting aside their competitive differences to focus on both reducing waste, but also increasing the amount of product is circulated amongst the chari
a gun salute in london's green park, to mark the king's 75th birthday.t the celebrations are deliberately low—key. yesterday at highgrove, his home in gloucestershire, hejoined others, individuals and members of organisations who are marking their 75th anniversaries, among whom were representatives of the windrush generation. # happy birthday to you... # the king cut a rather grand birthday cake for distribution to the guests. "let no food be wasted", that is the royal command, as...
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king charles there. for bringing latest bringing us that latest and brilliant there from brilliant live shots there from kenya conservation kenya from that conservation area. now a lot of you have been getting in touch, as i said before, about our debate of the day, really, and that's right, because in just under about 27 minutes time, the beatles last ever track now and then lands stewart says this to great individual bands for me the beatles were grafting 12 hour gig night shifts in hamburg in their late teens. >> that's true . 30 minutes on, >> that's true. 30 minutes on, 30 minutes off, learning their trade. they were no boy band. >> well, there we go. and nick says, i was never a stones person . my favourite 60s group person. my favourite 60s group were beatles , the beach were the beatles, the beach boys, mamas and papas , the boys, mamas and the papas, the seekers herman's hermits . seekers and herman's hermits. yes, basically all of them. all of them . you love, love them. of them. you love, love
king charles there. for bringing latest bringing us that latest and brilliant there from brilliant live shots there from kenya conservation kenya from that conservation area. now a lot of you have been getting in touch, as i said before, about our debate of the day, really, and that's right, because in just under about 27 minutes time, the beatles last ever track now and then lands stewart says this to great individual bands for me the beatles were grafting 12 hour gig night shifts in hamburg...
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through to voters with this king's seech? ~ , ., through to voters with this king's seech?this close to a _ speech? when you a king's speech this close to a general— speech? when you a king's speech this close to a general election, i speech? when you a king's speech this close to a general election, a l this close to a general election, a government is wanting to achieve two big goal, it wants to show it has lots of serious ideas to make the country a better place and the second thing is to lay some bear traps. in the last half an hour we have heard that criminaljustice will be at the heart of the king's speech and there is an idea there in the criminaljustice bill, that will say that reasonable force can be used to make the most serious criminals appear in court, for their sentencing, on the second goal, bear traps for the opposition, we will be seeing new legislation to mandate an annual north sea and gas licensing round. labourwill annual north sea and gas licensing round. labour will not license any more of this, if keir starmer comes prime minister, so what the conser
through to voters with this king's seech? ~ , ., through to voters with this king's seech?this close to a _ speech? when you a king's speech this close to a general— speech? when you a king's speech this close to a general election, i speech? when you a king's speech this close to a general election, a l this close to a general election, a government is wanting to achieve two big goal, it wants to show it has lots of serious ideas to make the country a better place and the second thing is to...
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king charles has delivered his first king's speech to parliament, outlining the uk government's priorities, there was a focus on crime — with tougher sentences for those who commit the worst crimes, and more rights for victims. new licences will be awarded for oil and gas projects in the north sea. there'll also be a law to allow driverless cars on britain's roads. but the king warned of difficult decisions ahead, as our political editor chris mason reports. hats and stockings, precedent and custom. a spectacle long before there were cameras to capture it, wherever they now hover. this, the fanciest fancy dress party you will ever see, illustrates something vital about how we're governed. the pageantry of monarchy, yes, but ultimately, the power of parliament. the commons speaker's outfit quite the assembly. are we ready? at every ritual, there are those performing their role for the first time. today, that was true of the prime minister and the king and the queen. the playlist at the state opening of parliament sounds and looks like this — fanfare and symbolism. the door to the commons sl
king charles has delivered his first king's speech to parliament, outlining the uk government's priorities, there was a focus on crime — with tougher sentences for those who commit the worst crimes, and more rights for victims. new licences will be awarded for oil and gas projects in the north sea. there'll also be a law to allow driverless cars on britain's roads. but the king warned of difficult decisions ahead, as our political editor chris mason reports. hats and stockings, precedent and...
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he then laid a wreath similar to the produced for king george the one produced for king george the oneduced for king george the sixth. the prime minister and leader were also at and labour leader were also at the london the cenotaph in central london and joined by other senior and were joined by other senior politicians dignitaries . politicians and dignitaries. hamas says is suspending hostage negotiator sessions because israel is targeting a major hospital least rocketman . the hospital least rocketman. the al—shifa hospital in gaza city has come under intense fire as israeli forces close in on the site. israel says hamas is using the facility as cover for a command centre, which the terrorist group denies. meanwhile palestinian health officials say 13 people have been killed in an airstrike on a house in khan younis in southern gaza , where the warnings have gaza, where the warnings have been issued for northern ireland. england and parts of wales. as storm debbie approaches us. it's the fourth storm of the season. heavy rain and gale force winds of up to 80 miles an hour are expect
he then laid a wreath similar to the produced for king george the one produced for king george the oneduced for king george the sixth. the prime minister and leader were also at and labour leader were also at the london the cenotaph in central london and joined by other senior and were joined by other senior politicians dignitaries . politicians and dignitaries. hamas says is suspending hostage negotiator sessions because israel is targeting a major hospital least rocketman . the hospital least...
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the king is trying his best.pposed to convince the european countries and their leaders that humanitarian act must be taken swiftly to reverse the plight of the people in gaza. thank you. reminding us that the jordanian king is in brussels today and is set to address politicians and is set to address politicians and nato there today. interesting to hear about the role jordan and nato there today. interesting to hear about the rolejordan is playing in the middle east. moving away from that story now. india's capital delhi remains trapped in a thick, toxic haze of smog. measures to tackle it now include a temporary halt to construction projects in the city, plus a ban on diesel vehicles and commercial trucks. half of all government and private employees have been told to work from home. pollution levels has also led to bangladesh and sri lankan cricket teams cancel their training sessions ahead of their world cup encounter today in delhi. live now to delhi and our south asia correspondent samira hussain. it is look
the king is trying his best.pposed to convince the european countries and their leaders that humanitarian act must be taken swiftly to reverse the plight of the people in gaza. thank you. reminding us that the jordanian king is in brussels today and is set to address politicians and is set to address politicians and nato there today. interesting to hear about the role jordan and nato there today. interesting to hear about the rolejordan is playing in the middle east. moving away from that story...
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king charles has chosen to mark the — the there. .s has chosen to mark the day by _ the there. . king charles has chosen to mark the day by marching - the there. . king charles has chosen to mark the day by marching a - to mark the day by marching a project for people facing food poverty. here is our royal correspondent nicholas witchel. a gun salute in london's green park, to mark the king's 75th birthday. a further milestone in the year of his coronation. but the celebrations are deliberately low—key. yesterday at highgrove, his home in gloucestershire, hejoined others, individuals and members of organisations who are marking their 75th anniversaries, among whom were representatives of the windrush generation. # happy birthday to you... the king cut a rather grand birthday cake for distribution to the guests. "let no food be wasted" — that is the royal command as the king launches his birthday initiative, the coronation food project. i'll get a pallet for the chiller, yeah? every single day, as the king has seen himself, many tonnes
king charles has chosen to mark the — the there. .s has chosen to mark the day by _ the there. . king charles has chosen to mark the day by marching - the there. . king charles has chosen to mark the day by marching a - to mark the day by marching a project for people facing food poverty. here is our royal correspondent nicholas witchel. a gun salute in london's green park, to mark the king's 75th birthday. a further milestone in the year of his coronation. but the celebrations are...
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at year, the king contact.rading glamorous, partying for public service, hosting a reception for nhs nurses and midwives . however, it's expected midwives. however, it's expected that there be a private that there will be a private dinner for his close family and friends, duke friends, albeit minus the duke of now. vox populi vox of sussex now. vox populi vox day. we asked the good people of london if king charles should block of sussex's block the duke of sussex's telephone here's telephone number. here's their response . i think families have response. i think families have differences, but families are families . families. >> no , no. why not? he's his >> no, no. why not? he's his son. if my dad blocked my phone number, i'd be very upset. >> parents should always be in touch with their children . touch with their children. >> i don't think international calls are that much money, so i don't think it's a big difference, really. i don't know. >> actually . >> actually. >> actually. >> i really don't. couldn't
at year, the king contact.rading glamorous, partying for public service, hosting a reception for nhs nurses and midwives . however, it's expected midwives. however, it's expected that there be a private that there will be a private dinner for his close family and friends, duke friends, albeit minus the duke of now. vox populi vox of sussex now. vox populi vox day. we asked the good people of london if king charles should block of sussex's block the duke of sussex's telephone here's telephone...
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our debut show "king charles". >> welcome to "king charles." >> we're so glad to be here. we're going to play something people think is music or art and keep an eye on the lyrics on the bottom of the screen, because prosecutors are calling them evidence. ♪ now, those lyrics from "just how it is", a song by grammy nominated artist young thug were quoted in the indictment for racketeering and gang conspiracy charges the rapper's currently facing, and the judge says this -- that prosecutors are allowed to use these and many more in trial. that has a lot of people talking. back with us to break it all down bar for bar. laura coates stayed with us. she's a badass. cnn's chief legal consultant. and grammy nominated hip-hop artist and entrepreneur fat joe is here. we want to start with you. you have been behind the push to stop this kind of prosecution. what's your reaction when you see he's on trial accused -- that his lyrics can now be used against him in this trial? >> that's horrible. it's a travesty. i have been rapping for over 35 years. i lied in over 90% of my songs. >> l
our debut show "king charles". >> welcome to "king charles." >> we're so glad to be here. we're going to play something people think is music or art and keep an eye on the lyrics on the bottom of the screen, because prosecutors are calling them evidence. ♪ now, those lyrics from "just how it is", a song by grammy nominated artist young thug were quoted in the indictment for racketeering and gang conspiracy charges the rapper's currently facing, and...
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next on the air is the honest story of king danylo halytskyi, why danylo was not the first king of theseds, but definitely the most famous. why then does he have a royal title? the biography was later replaced by a geographical one, and king danylo became simply danylo halytskyi. for more details, see the paragraph. chevrons approaching victory. enemies thought that independence was just a word for us, but from the first steps on our land, they were convinced that we have been defending our independence for centuries and are ready to fight for it again. the defense forces of ukraine , stubbornly, unceasingly, step by step... step by step, are choosing, gnawing out, squeezing out of the enemy's claws our land, our will, our independence, we thank you, for every moment and for this day. we prove independence every day. kitty, how are you, i think you get anxious, at school we are not even close, you know that i do such moments, an exercise that always helps me, it is easy to remember, i run the finger of one hand around the palm of the other hand, as if i circle it with a pencil, i move my
next on the air is the honest story of king danylo halytskyi, why danylo was not the first king of theseds, but definitely the most famous. why then does he have a royal title? the biography was later replaced by a geographical one, and king danylo became simply danylo halytskyi. for more details, see the paragraph. chevrons approaching victory. enemies thought that independence was just a word for us, but from the first steps on our land, they were convinced that we have been defending our...
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remember 4th and king station, stay away. inbound outbound services suspended. >> because pg e had to cut the power until that man, they're able to get him down. also other options. keep in mind, you have barred. yeah. the ferry also muni as well. if you are trying to take public transportation still for king station out of commission bus bridge is being provided to 22nd. all right. well, let's get you rolling if you're driving today because our bay bridge is a little bit busier. 30 woman right traveling into the city right now, san mateo bridge about 25 minutes. richmond, sandra fell bridge just short of 13 and the golden gate bridge around 38 minutes or down from 45 minutes. yesterday was really wet. one for a lot of people out there traveling today is much drier, john, thankfully because we've got a lot going on. yeah, a lot more going on today for sure in. we've got the dry skies for it so we don't have to worry too much as you're making this bridge crossings. definitely not a slick. as yesterday west. >> right now your v
remember 4th and king station, stay away. inbound outbound services suspended. >> because pg e had to cut the power until that man, they're able to get him down. also other options. keep in mind, you have barred. yeah. the ferry also muni as well. if you are trying to take public transportation still for king station out of commission bus bridge is being provided to 22nd. all right. well, let's get you rolling if you're driving today because our bay bridge is a little bit busier. 30 woman...
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but the king's messenger can. so at the king's messenger can.he state opening of parliament, they black rod goes down as the sovereign's messenger to summon the mps . but the mps in a the mps. but the mps in a demonstration of their political independence of the crown , independence of the crown, slammed the door in the face of black rod as an exercise, as a demonstration of that independence , political independence, political independence, political independence of the crown . and independence of the crown. and so that's why the door gets slammed . black rod knocks and is slammed. black rod knocks and is then admitted . you may wonder then admitted. you may wonder why when black rod before black rod is admitted having knocked, there is a there is a cry from inside the door. the serjeant at arms looks through the little window and calls out. it is black rod . and that's very black rod. and that's very important because 18th century there were a couple of mishaps. black rod didn't didn't go himself. one day someone went in his place and the hous
but the king's messenger can. so at the king's messenger can.he state opening of parliament, they black rod goes down as the sovereign's messenger to summon the mps . but the mps in a the mps. but the mps in a demonstration of their political independence of the crown , independence of the crown, slammed the door in the face of black rod as an exercise, as a demonstration of that independence , political independence, political independence, political independence of the crown . and...
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he's going to be king. hungry? he's going to be king. >> he's got the power already.d any power hungry traits william? power hungry traits by william? >> work very hard, >> i've seen him work very hard, but empire builder? no but is he an empire builder? no he's a very happy man. now, with a happy family and wants to do what actually his father wants as well. they have very similar connections. >> speaking of similar briefly, he's in singapore for the earthshot awards , which is a big earthshot awards, which is a big eco event. are you worried that prince william is now doing the eco bidding for his own father ? eco bidding for his own father? >> i think that he probably doing a bit because he believes what his father believes in. it's not doing that because he's just trying to please his father. they both agree on this. they've had many, many conversations about it. does he really think that or is he just trying to keep dad happy? no, i think he really thinks that because he something very because he wanted something very important but also important to do. but i als
he's going to be king. hungry? he's going to be king. >> he's got the power already.d any power hungry traits william? power hungry traits by william? >> work very hard, >> i've seen him work very hard, but empire builder? no but is he an empire builder? no he's a very happy man. now, with a happy family and wants to do what actually his father wants as well. they have very similar connections. >> speaking of similar briefly, he's in singapore for the earthshot awards ,...
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king, this is the king who should be after ivan the terrible, after fedor. as for the elite, the elite, of course, looked at these things much more cynically, they hoped to use the impostor as a tool for the overthrow of godunov, as a tool in order to overthrow godunov and subsequently ascend to the throne either by shuisky or someone else, that is , one of the representatives of the highest moscow nobility. on june 20, 1605, lyzhe dmitry under the bell of he triumphantly entered moscow, but he did not have to reign for long; in just 11 months he would be overthrown as a result of a bloody coup. this will happen almost immediately after his noisy, pompous wedding with marina mnishek. the wedding of false dmitry and marina mnishik took place in assumption cathedral of the moscow kremlin on may 8, 166 . here, in the presence of the boyars of the people , patriarch ignatius placed the royal crown, cross and gold monomava chain on the daughter of the polish governor. at the end of the ceremony. an incident that caused murmurs among the clergy and the assembled m
king, this is the king who should be after ivan the terrible, after fedor. as for the elite, the elite, of course, looked at these things much more cynically, they hoped to use the impostor as a tool for the overthrow of godunov, as a tool in order to overthrow godunov and subsequently ascend to the throne either by shuisky or someone else, that is , one of the representatives of the highest moscow nobility. on june 20, 1605, lyzhe dmitry under the bell of he triumphantly entered moscow, but he...
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the king's visit has highlighted the past.a, people have been talking about the colonial legacy. 0n the one hand, recognising that the two countries share a lot as a result of that history, with its language, education and defence, trade. the king has been meeting with tech entrepreneurs on his visit. but also looking at that difficult period, the colonial period, and especially in the lead up to independence when there was the uprising, mostly in central kenya which the colonial government launched a crushing crackdown on and he has acknowledged that as a painful past and has said those acts were unjustifiable and abhorrent. many kenyans have welcomed that but they were hoping to hear more. they were hoping to hear the king apologise. britain's marine conservation society, says public sightings ofjellyfish in the uk's seas has increased by a—third — to more than 1,700 last year. scientists say this abundance is a sign of the world's oceans heating up. but they say more research is needed to understand the precise link between
the king's visit has highlighted the past.a, people have been talking about the colonial legacy. 0n the one hand, recognising that the two countries share a lot as a result of that history, with its language, education and defence, trade. the king has been meeting with tech entrepreneurs on his visit. but also looking at that difficult period, the colonial period, and especially in the lead up to independence when there was the uprising, mostly in central kenya which the colonial government...
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so king charles the 3rd king speech, laid out the pre election agenda for the conservative government 40. i think the u . k. parliament, the 1st one for 72 years by a king are forced. it has more on a bright autumn day as the media yearly journey to the british clinic, but in one place. positive backdrop is empty, monarchy protest the and to the 1st time and move in 7 to use. it would be a king speech, but a queen speech at the heart of parliament state opening. it is mindful of a legacy of service and devotion to this country is set by my beloved mother, late queen the day deliver this, the 1st king speech. you know, but 70 years there was interested how a king, who as prince campaigned on environmental causes would handle announcing the watering down to the pots of the government's a common net 0 program. this bill will support the future licensing of new oil and gas fields, helping the country to transition to net 0 by 2050 without adding and you buttons on her. so, as among the $21.00 bill set out plans to toughen the criminal justice system reform rules for landlords and renters
so king charles the 3rd king speech, laid out the pre election agenda for the conservative government 40. i think the u . k. parliament, the 1st one for 72 years by a king are forced. it has more on a bright autumn day as the media yearly journey to the british clinic, but in one place. positive backdrop is empty, monarchy protest the and to the 1st time and move in 7 to use. it would be a king speech, but a queen speech at the heart of parliament state opening. it is mindful of a legacy of...