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, on the changes _ life coming up. james landale, on the changes that _ life coming up. james landale changes that will - life coming up. james landale, | on the changes that will happen now. that is being reflected very much in the morning papers. with me is our reporter mark lobel. the friday morning papers were all about her majesty the queen. saturday morning paper is somewhat different, looking forward now, the focus on king charles. ~ , , , ., charles. with 'ust less than nine charles. with 'ust less than hours _ charles. with just less than nine hours until— charles. with just less than nine hours until the - charles. with just less than nine hours until the formal| nine hours until the formal proclamation of the new king, it is probably not surprising, then, that every paper splashes with the face of the king. one includes the queen but that is all i could see, if we start the telegraph, this is based on the telegraph, this is based on the 6pm video address from king charles, to my darling the king was wearing his heart on his sleeve and it was a remarkable personal appeal, bo
, on the changes _ life coming up. james landale, on the changes that _ life coming up. james landale changes that will - life coming up. james landale, | on the changes that will happen now. that is being reflected very much in the morning papers. with me is our reporter mark lobel. the friday morning papers were all about her majesty the queen. saturday morning paper is somewhat different, looking forward now, the focus on king charles. ~ , , , ., charles. with 'ust less than nine charles....
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james landale, bbc news.o say it's business as usualfor it's fair to say it's business as usual for the head of state to the course of the weekend. the king will have meetings with members of the diplomatic corps and some of the heads of state as they arrive this weekend. he is also been busy today. before the visual, the king met faith leaders at buckingham palace and in a statement issued on the royal official social media account... that follow the reception at buckingham palace this afternoon. you may recall several years ago the king gave an interview in which he said he hoped one day when he became monarch that he will be a defender of faith as opposed to the formal title, defender of the faith, in other words of the anglican faith, which takes us back to that split between anglicans and the church of rome over henry viii�*s desire to divorce and remarry. it's worth making the point that he will continue to use that official title, defender of the faith, when his coronation takes place next year. sean,
james landale, bbc news.o say it's business as usualfor it's fair to say it's business as usual for the head of state to the course of the weekend. the king will have meetings with members of the diplomatic corps and some of the heads of state as they arrive this weekend. he is also been busy today. before the visual, the king met faith leaders at buckingham palace and in a statement issued on the royal official social media account... that follow the reception at buckingham palace this...
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james, thank you for now, james landale.?— to you as they pass? well, this tueue to you as they pass? well, this aueue is to you as they pass? well, this queue is now — to you as they pass? well, this queue is now moving _ to you as they pass? well, this queue is now moving at - to you as they pass? well, this queue is now moving at some i to you as they pass? well, this - queue is now moving at some pace. in fact, you might well see behind me there are some quite big gaps opening up as people are struggling to kind of keep up with the pace of this queue. that's not to say that this queue. that's not to say that this queue. that's not to say that this queue isn't long. at the moment, it's measuring about 2.6 miles long and it stretches all the way back several bridges east of here, to london bridge. they are all wearing wrist bands, there is lots of security around here. they are going to be crossing lambeth bridge. once they get to the other side of the river, there is going to be airport style security. there is a lot of s
james, thank you for now, james landale.?— to you as they pass? well, this tueue to you as they pass? well, this aueue is to you as they pass? well, this queue is now — to you as they pass? well, this queue is now moving _ to you as they pass? well, this queue is now moving at - to you as they pass? well, this queue is now moving at some i to you as they pass? well, this - queue is now moving at some pace. in fact, you might well see behind me there are some quite big gaps opening up as...
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james landale there on the changes that we can expect. charles, which began on thursday, is expected to be true to the constitutional path followed by queen elizabeth. although charles�*s views on some issues of public debate have been clearly expressed in the past. he comes to the throne at the age of 73 after serving a record period as prince of wales. our special correspondent allan little assesses charles�*s life and work so far, and the challenges ahead as monarch. fanfare. it has been a long journey to the throne. at an age when most of us have retired, he assumes the role newsreel: her royal highness the princess elizabeth, - duchess of edinburgh, was safely delivered of a prince at 9:14pm. thatjourney began in 19118, when the country was recovering from a devastating war. the monarchy had come to symbolise the nation's wartime sacrifice and resilience. will you, to the utmost of your power, maintain in the united kingdom... he was just four when he saw his mother crowned — too young to understand what it would mean for his own des
james landale there on the changes that we can expect. charles, which began on thursday, is expected to be true to the constitutional path followed by queen elizabeth. although charles�*s views on some issues of public debate have been clearly expressed in the past. he comes to the throne at the age of 73 after serving a record period as prince of wales. our special correspondent allan little assesses charles�*s life and work so far, and the challenges ahead as monarch. fanfare. it has been...
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with the latest, here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale.ipelines were damaged, and these images of the latest leak, filmed by the swedish military, showing that gas continues to escape unchecked, and some experts say that it might take many days before it stops. now, the leaks are happening here in the baltic sea, in the southern end of pipelines that stretch 700 miles, all the way from russia down to germany here. initially, there were reports of three leaks here, near the danish island of bornholm, but swedish coast guards have now discovered a fourth nearby. it's not yet known what caused all this damage and disruption, but german security authorities are reported to be blaming massive explosive devices. the pipelines are largely owned and controlled by a russian state corporation, but that hasn't stopped western ministers blaming the kremlin, saying it's trying to test european resilience. translation: we don't know precisely what happened, - but there's no doubt that it's a planned explosion. we don't know who's behind it, but it's ver
with the latest, here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale.ipelines were damaged, and these images of the latest leak, filmed by the swedish military, showing that gas continues to escape unchecked, and some experts say that it might take many days before it stops. now, the leaks are happening here in the baltic sea, in the southern end of pipelines that stretch 700 miles, all the way from russia down to germany here. initially, there were reports of three leaks here, near the danish...
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that was james landale reporting on that story.e year old olivia pratt—korbel. she died after being shot in the chest in her home in liverpool when a gunman chased a convicted burglar into the house. her mother, cheryl korbel, was also injured. the man arrested is being questioned by detectives and police continue to appeal for information. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: an investigation by the bbc uncovers the scale of undeclared emissions of greenhouse gases by the oil industry. we have a special report from southern iraq. in all russia's turmoil, it has never quite come to this. president yeltsin said today would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act, here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility that produced affection from catholics throughout the world. but his departure is a tragedy for the catholic church. this man, israel's right—winger ariel sharon, visited the rel
that was james landale reporting on that story.e year old olivia pratt—korbel. she died after being shot in the chest in her home in liverpool when a gunman chased a convicted burglar into the house. her mother, cheryl korbel, was also injured. the man arrested is being questioned by detectives and police continue to appeal for information. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: an investigation by the bbc uncovers the scale of undeclared emissions of greenhouse...
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james landale, bbc news.australian prime minister, anthony albanese. we can go live to sydney and speak to our correspondent, shaimaa khalil. hello, how is australia marking the event? ~ . , hello, how is australia marking the event? ~ ., , �* ., hello, how is australia marking the event? ~ �* ., ., event? well, as britain and the world aet event? well, as britain and the world get ready _ event? well, as britain and the world get ready to _ event? well, as britain and the world get ready to say - event? well, as britain and the world get ready to say goodbye event? well, as britain and the i world get ready to say goodbye to queen elizabeth ii, australia is waking up to that day and also remembering a monarch that has had a long and enduring relationship with the country and its people. many australians view the queen not only as the head of state and the monarch for so long, but also as a friend of australia. the flag is flying at half mast here at the sydney harbour bridge. it will be flying at half mast o
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here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale.dstream correspondent, james landale. one and nord streé 2 nordstream one and nord stream 2 are due to pipelines that ring gas from russia to germany. —— that bring gas. they are the largest pipelines of their kind in the world. but look at this, significant disturbance to the sea near denmark, caused by leaking gas, it is thought. they say this area of turbulence was more than half a mile wide and shipping is being kept out of the area. the gas is leaking here near a danish island, it is thought there are a couple of leaks in nordstream one, and a third in nord stream 2. it's not known what caused the leaks, they are being investigated, but many in europe are pointing the finger at russia, including the polish prime minister. we at russia, including the polish prime minister.— prime minister. we do not yet know the details _ prime minister. we do not yet know the details of _ prime minister. we do not yet know the details of what - know the details of what happened but we clearly see
here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale.dstream correspondent, james landale. one and nord streé 2 nordstream one and nord stream 2 are due to pipelines that ring gas from russia to germany. —— that bring gas. they are the largest pipelines of their kind in the world. but look at this, significant disturbance to the sea near denmark, caused by leaking gas, it is thought. they say this area of turbulence was more than half a mile wide and shipping is being kept out of the area....
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james landale, on the changes that we can expect.me is our reporter mark lobel. the times looking at this near future. it the times looking at this near future. , ., ., future. it is fair to say the new king _ future. it is fair to say the new king has _ future. it is fair to say the new king has had - future. it is fair to say the | new king has had universal acceptance from the papers, not only for his video address, and if we have a look at the times newspaper, the wraparound, "god save the queen" is on the wraparound and this is the front page there, you can see the prints they are the prince bending over. the video address has been covered across all the front pages, if we look at the telegraph, this was the tribute in the video address, "to my darling mama", and you see this across many front pages. and they say, prince charles, king charles was wearing his heart on his sleeve, it was a remarkably personal tribute. and the other part of it of course was his pledge to the people. if you look at the front page of the times, that
james landale, on the changes that we can expect.me is our reporter mark lobel. the times looking at this near future. it the times looking at this near future. , ., ., future. it is fair to say the new king _ future. it is fair to say the new king has _ future. it is fair to say the new king has had - future. it is fair to say the | new king has had universal acceptance from the papers, not only for his video address, and if we have a look at the times newspaper, the wraparound, "god save...
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james landale, bbc news. tens of thousands of people queueing.eople have been advised to wrap up warm, you've got to hope that they looked at the forecast before they set off, anticipating that they would be there probably through the night, and took some warm clothing with them. lots of people there to monitor the queue and ensure the welfare of those in it and from everything we have heard and the people that we have spoken to, they have talked of how encouraging it has been to have conversations with those around them, exchanging numbers, making new friendships, and we are just hearing from the police that a man has been detained following an incident in westminster hall as thousands of mourners filed past the queen's offering to pay their respects. the natural collagen police that the mood was disrupted around 10pm on friday and do live feed from inside the hole cut away for a brief period, police officers detaining a man for an offence under the public order act, a 19—year—old man detained by police, thatjust coming to us from metropolitan p
james landale, bbc news. tens of thousands of people queueing.eople have been advised to wrap up warm, you've got to hope that they looked at the forecast before they set off, anticipating that they would be there probably through the night, and took some warm clothing with them. lots of people there to monitor the queue and ensure the welfare of those in it and from everything we have heard and the people that we have spoken to, they have talked of how encouraging it has been to have...
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late queen and sigining the book of conoldence all afternoon, as ur dipolmatic correspondent james landaleplomacy is under way. today the king met the leaders of the ia countries where he remained head of state. some of the hundreds daily—macro hundreds of foreign dignities arriving in london this weekend. many stopped off at lancaster house to sign the book of condolence, a steady flow of the global great and sometimes good, paying their respects on behalf of themselves and their countries. i themselves and their countries. i wish eternal peace to her wonderful generous spirit and every good wish to king charles iii. irate generous spirit and every good wish to king charles iii.— to king charles iii. we appreciated very much. — to king charles iii. we appreciated very much. her— to king charles iii. we appreciated very much, her leadership - to king charles iii. we appreciated very much, her leadership of - to king charles iii. we appreciated very much, her leadership of the l very much, her leadership of the commonwealth which saw dramatic transformation from a nation of eight _ transfor
late queen and sigining the book of conoldence all afternoon, as ur dipolmatic correspondent james landaleplomacy is under way. today the king met the leaders of the ia countries where he remained head of state. some of the hundreds daily—macro hundreds of foreign dignities arriving in london this weekend. many stopped off at lancaster house to sign the book of condolence, a steady flow of the global great and sometimes good, paying their respects on behalf of themselves and their countries....
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james landale, bbc news.ceding to the throne, king charles has taken part in services of remembrance in all the nations of the country. in a moment we'll hear from our correspondent hywel griffith in wales and emma vardy in northern ireland, but first our scotland editor james cook on the events held today in honour of the queen across the uk. 400 miles north of london — a lone lament for elizabeth. the royal yacht britannia is long retired but its crew will never forget serving the queen. it's a sad moment and a sad day today because you'll never ever get the likes of her majesty the queen again. she was a one—off, she was loved throughout the world. she was a monarch, she was a sovereign and she was a mother, and in a way she was our mother on here. she was respected here too, outside her edinburgh home the palace of holyroodhouse at the foot of the royal mile. last week this ancient thoroughfare where history seats from every stone was packed as the queen lay in rest here at stjohn�*s cathedral. today, wit
james landale, bbc news.ceding to the throne, king charles has taken part in services of remembrance in all the nations of the country. in a moment we'll hear from our correspondent hywel griffith in wales and emma vardy in northern ireland, but first our scotland editor james cook on the events held today in honour of the queen across the uk. 400 miles north of london — a lone lament for elizabeth. the royal yacht britannia is long retired but its crew will never forget serving the queen....
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james landale, bbc news.ns of the country. in a moment we�*ll hear from our correspondent hywel griffith in wales and emma vardy in northern ireland, but first our scotland editorjames cook on the events held today, in honour of the queen, across the uk. 400 miles north of london, a lone lament for elizabeth. the royal yacht britannia is long retired, but its crew will never forget serving their queen. it is a sad moment and it is a sad day today. because you will never, ever get the like of her majesty the queen again. she was a one—off. she was loved throughout the world. she was a monarch, she was a sovereign, and she was a mother. and, in a way, she was our mother, on here. she was respected here, too, outside her edinburgh home, the palace of holyroodhouse at the foot of the royal mile. last week, this ancient thoroughfare, where history seeps from every stone, was packed, as the queen lay in rest here at st giles�* cathedral. today, with the funeral under way in london, it is quieter, but by no means si
james landale, bbc news.ns of the country. in a moment we�*ll hear from our correspondent hywel griffith in wales and emma vardy in northern ireland, but first our scotland editorjames cook on the events held today, in honour of the queen, across the uk. 400 miles north of london, a lone lament for elizabeth. the royal yacht britannia is long retired, but its crew will never forget serving their queen. it is a sad moment and it is a sad day today. because you will never, ever get the like of...
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james landale, bbc news. but also in ottawa in canada — where he replaces the queen as head of state. queen elizabeth made no fewer than 22 state visits there during her reign — more than to any other country. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports now on how her fellow canadians are remembering the queen. bearskin hats and a bugle print out this morning in ottawa, a solemn ceremony to confirm a king. his royal is prince charles philip arthur george is now, by the death of our late sovereign charles iii. the new head of state, canada one of ia commonwealth countries, former colonies, which still keep the ground. queen elizabeth ii was at its helm for nearly half of its history. we thought she would always be here, yes, and we will miss her, missed her humour and her brains. she has had a calming effect on so many people over tough times, tumultuous times. thank you again for your welcome it's very good to be home. for seven decades, she drew the crowds here, old and new generations gatherin
james landale, bbc news. but also in ottawa in canada — where he replaces the queen as head of state. queen elizabeth made no fewer than 22 state visits there during her reign — more than to any other country. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet reports now on how her fellow canadians are remembering the queen. bearskin hats and a bugle print out this morning in ottawa, a solemn ceremony to confirm a king. his royal is prince charles philip arthur george is now, by the death...
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james landale there for| very much. james landale there for us.ade of it. in york, everything it has not been a normal day _ in york, everything it has not been a normal day to — in york, everything it has not been a normal day to day. _ in york, everything it has not been a normal day to day. but _ a normal day to day. but everything felt different. _ a normal day to day. but everything felt different. i _ a normal day to day. but everything felt different. i just _ a normal day to day. but everything felt different. i just think _ a normal day to day. but everything felt different. i just think she - a normal day to day. but everything felt different. i just think she has i felt different. i “ust think she has been stable — felt different. i “ust think she has been stable in _ felt different. i just think she has been stable in an _ felt different. i just think she has been stable in an unstable - felt different. i just think she has| been stable in an unstable world, and it gets more unstable by the week. �* ~ ~ , , ., week. team radio: with my
james landale there for| very much. james landale there for us.ade of it. in york, everything it has not been a normal day _ in york, everything it has not been a normal day to — in york, everything it has not been a normal day to day. _ in york, everything it has not been a normal day to day. but _ a normal day to day. but everything felt different. _ a normal day to day. but everything felt different. i _ a normal day to day. but everything felt different. i just _ a normal day to day. but...
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jonathan landale —— james jonathan landale ——james landale has this on the dignitaries who came to pays. but there were too many of them to come by car, so they came together and queued together. in they came, some 500 foreign dignitaries in all, including about 100 heads of state and government. from north america, the president of the united states, joe biden, and his wife. they didn't take the bus. and justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada, who did. he first met the queen when he was just a boy. from europe came president macron, who had spoken so warmly of french affection for the queen. and kings and queens from across the continent, from spain to sweden, norway to the netherlands. there were leaders, too, from the other side of the world — from new zealand and australia and many of the pacific isles. from africa, a long line of statesmen and women, especially from the commonwealth — the international organisation the queen shaped and nurtured. choir sings and it was on the commonwealth that so many prayers dwelt. with gratitude, we remember her unswerving commitment to a h
jonathan landale —— james jonathan landale ——james landale has this on the dignitaries who came to pays. but there were too many of them to come by car, so they came together and queued together. in they came, some 500 foreign dignitaries in all, including about 100 heads of state and government. from north america, the president of the united states, joe biden, and his wife. they didn't take the bus. and justin trudeau, the prime minister of canada, who did. he first met the queen when...
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james landale, bbc news.es talk about the embodiment of the transatlantic alliance. is that the kind of stature and importance people are attaching to this news today? i think it is. in honour of a rain that has seen the swearing in of 13 us presidents. the queen met 12 of them personally and the lasting that long line, biden, is currently in washington, a couple of miles from where i am, where he has signed a book of condolence and has made some brief remarks. in an earlier statement he said how his brief meetings with the queen, she had cheered him and the first lady with her wit and moved them with her kindness. in recent years, like so many other parts of the world, coverage of the british monarchy has been often driven by the scandal and intrigue but there is no doubt today in the rolling news coverage of events at balmoral, there is a real sense of a moment in history. the last king of america, george iii, was a direct relation of elizabeth ii, but hers was an era defined by two independent democratic n
james landale, bbc news.es talk about the embodiment of the transatlantic alliance. is that the kind of stature and importance people are attaching to this news today? i think it is. in honour of a rain that has seen the swearing in of 13 us presidents. the queen met 12 of them personally and the lasting that long line, biden, is currently in washington, a couple of miles from where i am, where he has signed a book of condolence and has made some brief remarks. in an earlier statement he said...
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james landale, bbc news.been following events inside westminster hall, as members of the public and dignitaries have been paying their respects. this scene has become somewhat familiar over the last few days but for those entering westminster hall tonight the site of the queen as my coffin lying in state is no less captivating, the draw that so many have felt to come remains even if after queueing hours the experience lasts only a few minutes. there is darkness outside, but within, a scene of colour, of grand your of mourning, a scene to match any played out in this ancient arena. famous faces joined played out in this ancient arena. famous facesjoined members played out in this ancient arena. famous faces joined members of the public to pay their respects today. kings and queens of europe, the us presidentjoe biden, first ladyjill , a chinese delegation, controversy briefly brushed aside, but the sole focus remains the coffin of queen elizabeth ii, draped in a royal standard. the rhythm of this extraordinary
james landale, bbc news.been following events inside westminster hall, as members of the public and dignitaries have been paying their respects. this scene has become somewhat familiar over the last few days but for those entering westminster hall tonight the site of the queen as my coffin lying in state is no less captivating, the draw that so many have felt to come remains even if after queueing hours the experience lasts only a few minutes. there is darkness outside, but within, a scene of...
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with the latest, here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale.er pipelines were damaged, and these images of the latest leak, filmed by the swedish military, showing that gas continues to escape unchecked, and some experts say that it might take many days before it stops. now, the leaks are happening here in the baltic sea, in the southern end of pipelines that stretch 700 miles, all the way from russia down to germany here. initially, there were reports of three leaks here, near the danish island of bornholm, but swedish coast guards have now discovered a fourth nearby. it's not yet known what caused all this damage and disruption but german security authorities are reported to be blaming massive explosive devices. the pipelines are largely owned and controlled by a russian state corporation, but that hasn't stopped western ministers blaming the kremlin, saying it's trying to test european resilience. translation: we don't know precisely what happened - but there's no doubt that it's a planned explosion. we don't know who's behind it but it's ve
with the latest, here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale.er pipelines were damaged, and these images of the latest leak, filmed by the swedish military, showing that gas continues to escape unchecked, and some experts say that it might take many days before it stops. now, the leaks are happening here in the baltic sea, in the southern end of pipelines that stretch 700 miles, all the way from russia down to germany here. initially, there were reports of three leaks here, near the...
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thank you, james landale. _ there has been a steady stream of visitors to many of the royal residences to the late queen, including at balmoral, where the queen's body is still lying at rest following the announcement of her death yesterday. my colleague kirsty wark is there tonight. here outside the gates, under the trees at balmoral, people have been coming since early morning. they have been moving very quietly, in their hundreds and thousands, all day they have been coming across the bridge to pay their respects and leave tokens and flowers for a queen for whom they have deep, deep affection. in fact, some of them came with their dogs, young and old. in fact tonight, now, people are still coming by the light of their iphones to leave flowers. they don't stay long, but you get a sense here that people have come here because they want to be close to her. indeed, it is fitting that the queen spent her last days here, in the place that she has loved since she was a little girl. in fact, the whole area means a great deal to the royal family. indeed, the queen and prince philip used to s
thank you, james landale. _ there has been a steady stream of visitors to many of the royal residences to the late queen, including at balmoral, where the queen's body is still lying at rest following the announcement of her death yesterday. my colleague kirsty wark is there tonight. here outside the gates, under the trees at balmoral, people have been coming since early morning. they have been moving very quietly, in their hundreds and thousands, all day they have been coming across the bridge...
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here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale.ream 1 and nord stream 2 are huge pipelines that bring gas from russia to germany, 700 miles along under the baltic. they are the largest pipelines of their kind in the world. but look at this, significant disturbance to the sea near denmark, caused by leaking gas, it is thought. the danish military say this area of turbulence was more than half a mile wide and shipping is being kept out of the area. the gas is leaking here near a danish island, bornholm, it is thought there are a couple of leaks in nord stream 1, and a third in nord stream 2. it's not known what caused the leaks, they are being investigated, but many in europe are pointing the finger at russia, including the polish prime minister. we do not yet know the details of what happened but we clearly see this as an act of sabotage. this is an act that probably signals a new phase in the escalation of the situation in ukraine. and that's the point — these pipelines are at the heart of the energy battle between vladimir putin a
here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale.ream 1 and nord stream 2 are huge pipelines that bring gas from russia to germany, 700 miles along under the baltic. they are the largest pipelines of their kind in the world. but look at this, significant disturbance to the sea near denmark, caused by leaking gas, it is thought. the danish military say this area of turbulence was more than half a mile wide and shipping is being kept out of the area. the gas is leaking here near a danish...
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james landale, bbc news. them personally. throne, and she knew them personally-— throne, and she knew them personally. absolutely. look, the queen — personally. absolutely. look, the queen was _ personally. absolutely. look, the queen was extremely i the queen was extremely important for cementing a very special relationship between the united states and britain. and americans viewed her throughout her 70 year reign as an important rock of stability and dignity during these incredibly turbulent and polarised times. if they were to compare her to any american, even though the circumstances were different, it would be to george washington who also stood above and beyond the petty quarrels of politicians of his own time and was critically important as a symbol of unity and dignity. you know, a recent poll showed 61% of americans approved of queen elizabeth, compared to only 30% who didn't. she stood apart, frankly, from every other royal in the extent to which she had the approval of the american people. find whi
james landale, bbc news. them personally. throne, and she knew them personally-— throne, and she knew them personally. absolutely. look, the queen — personally. absolutely. look, the queen was _ personally. absolutely. look, the queen was extremely i the queen was extremely important for cementing a very special relationship between the united states and britain. and americans viewed her throughout her 70 year reign as an important rock of stability and dignity during these incredibly...
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james landale, bbc diplomatic correspondent. a willingness amongst a lot of the world leaders to agree to, um... well, not the indignities but the logistics that something like this involves. so, a lot of the diplomats and officials said, "oh, we can't have our leaders turning up on a bus "and our leader's got to be in front," and all that kind of thing. actually, the broad consensus seems to be that most of the leaders actually quite enjoyed being on buses. if you think about it, getting on a bus with other heads of state is an unusual experience and it saved them many, many hours of sat in a long queue as the usual cavalcade of cars and security men slowly pile in. i think the leaders enjoyed the fact that they were going to the most extraordinary diplomatic reception in buckingham palace, the sort of event that they don't get to go to very often, because although they go to big summits, they don't all go to the same party at the same time in such grandeur. then, of course, there was a bit of business done on the side. these l
james landale, bbc diplomatic correspondent. a willingness amongst a lot of the world leaders to agree to, um... well, not the indignities but the logistics that something like this involves. so, a lot of the diplomats and officials said, "oh, we can't have our leaders turning up on a bus "and our leader's got to be in front," and all that kind of thing. actually, the broad consensus seems to be that most of the leaders actually quite enjoyed being on buses. if you think about...
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james landale, bbc news. have now emerged the other side. helen, what is the mood there this evening? helen, what is the mood there this evenin: ? ., ., , helen, what is the mood there this evenin: ? , �*, evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, _ evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but _ evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there - evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there are - evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there are large crowds at the moment, because we are expecting the king, the princess royal, prince andrew and prince edward to arrive quite shortly, they are due to what is known as the vigil of the princes, and there are quite a lot of crowds waiting to see if they will get a glimpse of them as they arrive, but i'm here with some people who have been to pay their respects, stuart and helen. they live in windsor, but you have got a very, very personal reason for coming today, what is that? mr; coming today, what is t
james landale, bbc news. have now emerged the other side. helen, what is the mood there this evening? helen, what is the mood there this evenin: ? ., ., , helen, what is the mood there this evenin: ? , �*, evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, _ evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but _ evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there - evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective, but there are - evening? the mood is, it's quiet, it's reflective,...
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james landale, bbc news.t's go over to sydney now because our correspondent shaimaa khalil is there. we are on the eve of what is going to be a hugely emotional as well as ceremonial occasion. ijust wonder how australians are looking at this.— looking at this. well, australians i looking at this. well, australians are i looking at this. well, | australians are waking looking at this. well, i australians are waking up to this of course, as you can imagine the national broadcaster abc is already telling australians to tune in. almost all of the channels will carry the funeral. the vlad is playing half—mast here at the sydney harbour bridge. it will remain at half asked until after the beautiful in landmarks across the country. as australians remember our monarch that was viewed not just at the queen of australia and the head of state but also as a mother, a grandmother and as a mother, a grandmother and a friend of the country. and it's a friend of the country. and its people of course. queen elizabeth ii may t
james landale, bbc news.t's go over to sydney now because our correspondent shaimaa khalil is there. we are on the eve of what is going to be a hugely emotional as well as ceremonial occasion. ijust wonder how australians are looking at this.— looking at this. well, australians i looking at this. well, australians are i looking at this. well, | australians are waking looking at this. well, i australians are waking up to this of course, as you can imagine the national broadcaster abc is...
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let's get more from our diplomatic correspondent, james landale.the way here under the baltic sea, they are the longest underwater pipelines of their kind in the world. but look at this — significant disturbance to the sea near denmark caused — it's thought — by leaking gas. the danish military said this area of turbulence was more than half a mile wide and shipping is now being kept out of the area. the gas is leaking here near the danish island of bornholm. it is thought there are a couple leaks in nord stream 1 and a third in nord stream 2. now, it is not known what has caused these leaks — they are being investigated — but poland's prime minister is clear. translation: we do not yet know the details of what happened - but we clearly see that this is an act of sabotage. this is an act that probably signals a new phase in the escalation of the situation in ukraine. and that's the point. these pipelines are at the heart of the energy battle between vladimir putin and the west. russia is already restricting gas supplies. some experts say this could
let's get more from our diplomatic correspondent, james landale.the way here under the baltic sea, they are the longest underwater pipelines of their kind in the world. but look at this — significant disturbance to the sea near denmark caused — it's thought — by leaking gas. the danish military said this area of turbulence was more than half a mile wide and shipping is now being kept out of the area. the gas is leaking here near the danish island of bornholm. it is thought there are a...
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abbey, but once inside, the focus will turn inevitably to the woman they've come to mourn. james landalemetropolitan police will deploy more officers on the streets of london than they have ever deployed before. there will be the biggest vip protection operation they have ever mounted. over the weekend they have an emperor, several kings and queens and multiple printers, presidents and prime ministers gathering and coming together in one place on monday morning in westminster abbey. the number of police officers on the streets of london on monday will be bigger than the entire workforce of the second biggest police force in england, west midlands police. the metropolitan police is being boosted ijy metropolitan police is being boosted by well over 2000 officers coming in from forces outside london as a kind of national mobilisation. i have seen officers from scotland, from wales and northern ireland and just over that there is a van apart from durham constabulary, one from north yorkshire constabulary has just left. it is a huge national mobilisation of officers. officers will be lining
abbey, but once inside, the focus will turn inevitably to the woman they've come to mourn. james landalemetropolitan police will deploy more officers on the streets of london than they have ever deployed before. there will be the biggest vip protection operation they have ever mounted. over the weekend they have an emperor, several kings and queens and multiple printers, presidents and prime ministers gathering and coming together in one place on monday morning in westminster abbey. the number...
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ended months of uncertainty for the captives and their families. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landaleand what were they doing there? they were prisoners of war who had been part of a group of foreign nationals fighting as part of the ukraine armed forces including the released men, five britons, two mochas, a swede and a moroccan and a croatian. 0f mochas, a swede and a moroccan and a croatian. of the britons, we know that three had been showed bites out the media getting off the plane, shaun pinner, aiden aslin, john harding. some had been convicted in a court and found guilty of being mercenaries and were facing a death penalty, others awaiting trial but they have been released after long negotiations as part of a deal brokered by the saudis. they are in riyadh and expected to return to the uk and elsewhere tomorrow. what we don't know is who or what the russians got in return. this has ha--ened russians got in return. this has happened on — russians got in return. this has happened on the _ russians got in return. this has happened on the day _ russians got in return. this has happ
ended months of uncertainty for the captives and their families. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landaleand what were they doing there? they were prisoners of war who had been part of a group of foreign nationals fighting as part of the ukraine armed forces including the released men, five britons, two mochas, a swede and a moroccan and a croatian. 0f mochas, a swede and a moroccan and a croatian. of the britons, we know that three had been showed bites out the media getting off the plane,...
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0ur diplomatic corrrespondent james landale is here.ounter offensive against russian forces and it's been successful, ukrainian troops have taken back some territory. shown here in purple, you can see russian forces have been pushed back here in the south in kherson, but most significantly up here in the north in kharkiv region and it is thought this is what's prompted president putin's escalation. part of that is to stage so—called "referendums" in the russian occupied zones in these four regions of ukraine. president putin wants to ask people if they want to join russia, the idea being that if these regions are annexed by moscow, that would allow him to claim any further ukrainian offensive would be an attack on russia itself. this is not an argument the west will accept. the kremlin is organising a sham referendum. this war is about extinguishing ukraine's right to exist, plain and simple. the second part of the escalation is mr putin's hint that he might be ready to use short—range battlefield nuclear weapons, saying he would use al
0ur diplomatic corrrespondent james landale is here.ounter offensive against russian forces and it's been successful, ukrainian troops have taken back some territory. shown here in purple, you can see russian forces have been pushed back here in the south in kherson, but most significantly up here in the north in kharkiv region and it is thought this is what's prompted president putin's escalation. part of that is to stage so—called "referendums" in the russian occupied zones in...
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james landale, bbc news.k are full of photographs from the big day and the daily mail has a souvenir edition, 120 pages and on the front, the headline and a picture of her coffin being lowered into the vault at st george's chapel and on the front of the daily express, god rest our queen, andrew sue the eight pallbearers from the queen's company, grenadier regiment. —— and there you see. and tonight on the outside of the building i am broadcasting to you from is the face of the queen. hello. after the rather chilly weather of the weekend, and a lot of cloud for many of us on monday, the next couple of days will bring something warmer and potentially sunnier, for a time before the rain arrives later in the week. the high pressure is still in charge for now. it is working its way eastwards. and as it does so, we will start to get into these south—westerly winds bringing warmer air northwards across the uk. many of us are starting tuesday morning with extensive cloud, cloud picking up across parts of north—west s
james landale, bbc news.k are full of photographs from the big day and the daily mail has a souvenir edition, 120 pages and on the front, the headline and a picture of her coffin being lowered into the vault at st george's chapel and on the front of the daily express, god rest our queen, andrew sue the eight pallbearers from the queen's company, grenadier regiment. —— and there you see. and tonight on the outside of the building i am broadcasting to you from is the face of the queen. hello....
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james landale, bbc news.tminster. join us for coverage of the da 's westminster. join us for coverage of the day's event- _ let's take a look at other news. and the authorities in ukraine say they've found a large burial site containing more than 400 graves in a city recently recaptured from russian forces. ukrainian officials say most of graves contain the remains of civilians but there were also some soldiers with their hands bound. they were discovered in izyum in the east of the country — which the russians used as a logistics hub for their war effort. ukraine says all the bodies will be exhumed and sent for forensic examination. speaking of the discovery, president zelensky said "russia leaves death everywhere." 0ur senior international correspondent, 0rla guerin, sent this report from izyum — and a warning you may find some of the images distressing. under the pine trees of izyum, a war crimes investigation. this burial site has more than 400 graves, now being examined. the earth starting to give up its
james landale, bbc news.tminster. join us for coverage of the da 's westminster. join us for coverage of the day's event- _ let's take a look at other news. and the authorities in ukraine say they've found a large burial site containing more than 400 graves in a city recently recaptured from russian forces. ukrainian officials say most of graves contain the remains of civilians but there were also some soldiers with their hands bound. they were discovered in izyum in the east of the country —...
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james landale, bbc news.guards and police in attendance, making sure the whole area is safe and sealed, but it is not locked down, barriers have gone up not locked down, barriers have gone up to hold the crowds that are expect later today as the coffin arrives here, and then tomorrow afternoon, when the company is taken by procession from the palace up the royal mile to the cathedral of st giles, just about a quarter of a mile up the royal mile. these pictures are rehearsals for the ceremony, which have taken place just in the last hour or so. the military have an out on the streets of edinburgh right through the night, practising this moment. a moment the queen herself has been involved in, in the planning of. she was well aware of what was going to happen, at every stage of these proceedings, and what would happen if she passed away, as indeed she did, here in scotland. so all of this follows a set procedure, a set choreography. but here in scotland today, we will see two proclamations in edinburgh, involvi
james landale, bbc news.guards and police in attendance, making sure the whole area is safe and sealed, but it is not locked down, barriers have gone up not locked down, barriers have gone up to hold the crowds that are expect later today as the coffin arrives here, and then tomorrow afternoon, when the company is taken by procession from the palace up the royal mile to the cathedral of st giles, just about a quarter of a mile up the royal mile. these pictures are rehearsals for the ceremony,...
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james landale, bbc news. delight at seeing this particular group back together. what we don't know if this will lead to any kind of lasting fix to this broken relationship. stare to this broken relationship. are there any signs yet of how the reign of king charles might differfrom that of his mother? of king charles might differ from that of his mother?— of king charles might differ from that of his mother? yes, there are some subtle _ that of his mother? yes, there are some subtle signs, _ that of his mother? yes, there are some subtle signs, a _ that of his mother? yes, there are some subtle signs, a couple - that of his mother? yes, there are some subtle signs, a couple of - that of his mother? yes, there are. some subtle signs, a couple of days in and a different approach. i think king charles would want to honour the memory of his mother and lee know he has deep respect for the role of constitutional monarchy, but what we have seen him say and do over the past couple of days, he has been more open, more
james landale, bbc news. delight at seeing this particular group back together. what we don't know if this will lead to any kind of lasting fix to this broken relationship. stare to this broken relationship. are there any signs yet of how the reign of king charles might differfrom that of his mother? of king charles might differ from that of his mother?— of king charles might differ from that of his mother? yes, there are some subtle _ that of his mother? yes, there are some subtle signs, _...
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with more, here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale.ontinues to escape unchecked. some experts say that it might take many days before it stops. the leaks are happening in the baltic sea on the southern end of pipelines that stretch all the way from russia to germany. initially there were reports of three leaks here near this danish island. but now forth has been discovered nearby. it's not yet known what caused the damage and disruption but german security authorities are blaming massive explosive decisive —— devices. western ministers have blamed the kremlin saying it is trying to test european resilience. taste kremlin saying it is trying to test european resilience.— kremlin saying it is trying to test european resilience. we don't know who is behind _ european resilience. we don't know who is behind it _ european resilience. we don't know who is behind it but _ european resilience. we don't know who is behind it but it _ european resilience. we don't know who is behind it but it is _ european resilience. we don't know who is behind
with more, here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale.ontinues to escape unchecked. some experts say that it might take many days before it stops. the leaks are happening in the baltic sea on the southern end of pipelines that stretch all the way from russia to germany. initially there were reports of three leaks here near this danish island. but now forth has been discovered nearby. it's not yet known what caused the damage and disruption but german security authorities are blaming...
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russia has denied responsibility. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has the latest four dayses to escape unchecked and some experts say it may take many days before it stops. the leaks are happening here in the baltic sea and the pipeline that stretches 700 miles over from russia and the pipeline that stretches 700 miles overfrom russia down and the pipeline that stretches 700 miles over from russia down to germany here. initially, there are reports of three leaks here in the danish islands but swedish postcards have discovered a fourth nearby. it is not yet known what caused all of this damage and disruption by german security authorities reported to be blaming massive explosive devices. the pipelines are largely owned and controlled by russian state corporation that has not stopped administrators claiming the kremlin saying they want to test european resilience. , ., ., , ., resilience. there is no doubt that this is a planned _ resilience. there is no doubt that this is a planned explosion. - resilience. there is no doubt that this is a planned explosion. we i resilience.
russia has denied responsibility. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has the latest four dayses to escape unchecked and some experts say it may take many days before it stops. the leaks are happening here in the baltic sea and the pipeline that stretches 700 miles over from russia and the pipeline that stretches 700 miles overfrom russia down and the pipeline that stretches 700 miles over from russia down to germany here. initially, there are reports of three leaks here in the danish...
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our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports.esidentjoe biden and his wife touched down late last night. one of more than 500 foreign dignitaries assembling to pay their respects to a woman in the world knew as the queen. today, camilla the queen consort has paid her own tributes to the late monarch, telling a special bbc programme how the queen established her role in a world dominated by men. she has been part of our lives forever. i'm 75 now and i can't remember anybody except the queen being there. it must have been so difficult for her, being a solitary woman, there were not women prime ministers or presidents, she was the only one so i think she carved her own role. i will always remember that smile, you know, that smile was unforgettable. last night the queen's eight grandchildren held vigil around the grandmother's coffin, another historic innovation. all sharing the same space as a public filed past the catafalque, all mourning and remembering together. today, world leaders willjoin the public too at westminster hall, pa
our diplomatic correspondent, james landale, reports.esidentjoe biden and his wife touched down late last night. one of more than 500 foreign dignitaries assembling to pay their respects to a woman in the world knew as the queen. today, camilla the queen consort has paid her own tributes to the late monarch, telling a special bbc programme how the queen established her role in a world dominated by men. she has been part of our lives forever. i'm 75 now and i can't remember anybody except the...
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with the latest here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale. danish island of bornholm. but swedish because guards now discovered a fourth nearby. it is not yet known what caused all of this damage instruction but german security authorities are reported to be blaming massive explosive devices. the pipelines are largely owned and controlled by a russian state corporation, that hasn't stopped western ministers from blaming the kremlin. saying is trying to test european resilience. translation: we don't know precisely i what happened but there is no doubt i that it was a planned explosion. we don't know who is behind it but it is very serious. the nato military alliance blamed deliberate, reckless and irresponsible acts of sabotage and have promised a united and determined response if there were further attacks. the united nations security council will discuss the situation tomorrow. but russia's foreign ministry suggested that american intelligence was responsible. saying that if nord stream pipeline closed close then it could sell more of its g
with the latest here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale. danish island of bornholm. but swedish because guards now discovered a fourth nearby. it is not yet known what caused all of this damage instruction but german security authorities are reported to be blaming massive explosive devices. the pipelines are largely owned and controlled by a russian state corporation, that hasn't stopped western ministers from blaming the kremlin. saying is trying to test european resilience....
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james landale has been international response to the passing of the queen.bers of the queen, goes to the people of the united kingdom. our relationship with the people of the united kingdom, and this is something that the president has said himself, has grown stronger and stronger. the said himself, has grown stronger and stronuer. , , ., ., . stronger. the president of france, emmanuel — stronger. the president of france, emmanuel macron, _ stronger. the president of france, emmanuel macron, said _ stronger. the president of france, emmanuel macron, said her- stronger. the president of france, . emmanuel macron, said her majesty, queen elizabeth, embodied the continuity and unity of the british nation for over 70 years. i keep the memory of a friend of france, the queen of hearts, who marked her country under century forever. the indian prime minister said her majesty queen elizabeth will be remembered as a stalwart of our times. she provided inspiring leadership to hurt nation and people. and the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky, said is with deep
james landale has been international response to the passing of the queen.bers of the queen, goes to the people of the united kingdom. our relationship with the people of the united kingdom, and this is something that the president has said himself, has grown stronger and stronger. the said himself, has grown stronger and stronuer. , , ., ., . stronger. the president of france, emmanuel — stronger. the president of france, emmanuel macron, _ stronger. the president of france, emmanuel macron,...
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but first we are going to talk to james landale.remain the same during this transfer of power. she has herself, liz truss has described herself as ukraine's greatest friend and made it clear that it's likely kyiv will be an early destination is one of her trips as prime minister if she is indeed confirmed within the hour. the challenge she will have is how to handle the issue when support for ukraine is less popular. she will have a big job of diplomacy to persuade other countries to maintain their support, their political, military and economic support for ukraine when it becomes more unpopular. there were demonstrations in the czech capital prague over the weekend, 70,000 people saying that czechs' support has diminished. that is the task that liz truss will have,is is the task that liz truss will have, is how to defend support for ukraine around the world when other people are saying the economic imperative is great. taste people are saying the economic imperative is great.— people are saying the economic imperative is great. we
but first we are going to talk to james landale.remain the same during this transfer of power. she has herself, liz truss has described herself as ukraine's greatest friend and made it clear that it's likely kyiv will be an early destination is one of her trips as prime minister if she is indeed confirmed within the hour. the challenge she will have is how to handle the issue when support for ukraine is less popular. she will have a big job of diplomacy to persuade other countries to maintain...
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our diplomatic correspondent james landale is there. ceremony steeped in tradition, in etiquette, james, but of course, televised for the first time. yeah, and that had _ televised for the first time. yeah, and that had a _ televised for the first time. yeah, and that had a really _ televised for the first time. yeah, and that had a really interesting l and that had a really interesting impact, actually. iwas and that had a really interesting impact, actually. i was talking to some members of the privy council after it and they said it was almost like the liturgy of a church, actually, a lot of it very formal, very procedural, orders of this and oaths of that, but they said that just by the recitation of that liturgy of the constitution, if you like, many of them found it incredibly emotional. when they came out of that meeting, waiting for the proclamation formally to be made, they came here, milled around, and quite a few, i have to say were blinking their eyes. it was almost as if this was the moment, at least for them, that the penn
our diplomatic correspondent james landale is there. ceremony steeped in tradition, in etiquette, james, but of course, televised for the first time. yeah, and that had _ televised for the first time. yeah, and that had a _ televised for the first time. yeah, and that had a really _ televised for the first time. yeah, and that had a really interesting l and that had a really interesting impact, actually. iwas and that had a really interesting impact, actually. i was talking to some members of...
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tributes have been paid from across the world to her majesty, as our diplomatic correspondent james landalehoughtful, wise, curious, helpful, funny. and so much more. she was one of my favourite people in the world, and i will miss her so. the president of france, emmanuel macron, said... the indian prime minister, narendra modi, said... and the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky, said... the president of russia, vladimir putin — who met the queen in more peaceful times — offered his condolences, saying she'd enjoyed the love and respect of her subjects, and authority on the world stage. she was dubbed by one of her biographers as queen of the world — visiting hundreds of countries throughout her reign. she was monarch of 15 separate realms, the head of a commonwealth of some 56 nations. so there was no surprise that news of the queen's death made headlines around the world. last night at the white house, the flags were at half mast. throughout her reign, the queen was a living embodiment of the transatlantic relationship — meeting no fewer than 12 us presidents. in a statement, presi
tributes have been paid from across the world to her majesty, as our diplomatic correspondent james landalehoughtful, wise, curious, helpful, funny. and so much more. she was one of my favourite people in the world, and i will miss her so. the president of france, emmanuel macron, said... the indian prime minister, narendra modi, said... and the president of ukraine, volodymyr zelensky, said... the president of russia, vladimir putin — who met the queen in more peaceful times — offered his...