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the lindsay hoyle there. let's reflect more _ you. the lindsay hoyle there.hoyle there. let's reflect more on the statement - you. the lindsay hoyle there. let's. reflect more on the statement we've had from the palace with our health editor, hugh pym and of course everybody will be poring over this medical bulletin from the palace in as much detail as they can.- as much detail as they can. well, indeed, as much detail as they can. well, indeed. ben. _ as much detail as they can. well, indeed, ben, it's— as much detail as they can. well, indeed, ben, it'sjust_ as much detail as they can. well, indeed, ben, it'sjust a _ as much detail as they can. well, indeed, ben, it'sjust a few - as much detail as they can. well, indeed, ben, it'sjust a few lines| indeed, ben, it'sjust a few lines but it's very revealing because, as we've been hearing, buckingham palace very, very rarely if ever comment directly on the queen's health and we are told that doctors are concerned about her condition and she is under medical supervision at balmoral, although she is comfortable.
the lindsay hoyle there. let's reflect more _ you. the lindsay hoyle there.hoyle there. let's reflect more on the statement - you. the lindsay hoyle there. let's. reflect more on the statement we've had from the palace with our health editor, hugh pym and of course everybody will be poring over this medical bulletin from the palace in as much detail as they can.- as much detail as they can. well, indeed, as much detail as they can. well, indeed. ben. _ as much detail as they can. well, indeed,...
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and now, the speaker of the house of commons, lindsay hoyle. >> your majesty, let me repeat a welcomeo you and to her majesty, the queen consort, on this solemn occasion. members of both house and parliament gather to express our deep sympathy. a loss we have all sustained in the death of our sovereign lady, queen elizabeth. we have seen that this is a loss that is felt around the world. it is a loss to the united kingdom, the overseas territories, beco dependencies and many -- the co-dependencies and many countries over which she reigned. it is a loss to the entire commonwealth which she did so much to nurture. it is a loss to all of us. we know most of all, it is a loss to you, your majesty, and to the royal family. new paper -- newspapers are being filled with the photographs of the late majesty since the group -- news broke. giving glimpses into the family life which we kept sheltered to the public. deep is our grief is, we know yours is deeper. -- as our grief is, we know yours is deeper. we know that there is nothing we can say in the praise of the queen, your mother, that you w
and now, the speaker of the house of commons, lindsay hoyle. >> your majesty, let me repeat a welcomeo you and to her majesty, the queen consort, on this solemn occasion. members of both house and parliament gather to express our deep sympathy. a loss we have all sustained in the death of our sovereign lady, queen elizabeth. we have seen that this is a loss that is felt around the world. it is a loss to the united kingdom, the overseas territories, beco dependencies and many -- the...
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, won a former labour— mcfall, lindsay hoyle, won a former labour mp_ mcfall, lindsay hoyle, won so _ hoyle, these are good people who spoke so well, so movingly, both about— spoke so well, so movingly, both about the — spoke so well, so movingly, both about the traditions, aware of that, the importance of the constitutional monarchy. — the importance of the constitutional monarchy, the boundaries thereof, the value _ monarchy, the boundaries thereof, the value of the commonwealth. everything was in there, and it was clear— everything was in there, and it was clear that _ everything was in there, and it was clear that the king recognises all that. _ clear that the king recognises all that. 1, ., ,, clear that the king recognises all that. ., ,,~ that. baroness amos, when you were a- ointed that. baroness amos, when you were appointed to — that. baroness amos, when you were appointed to the _ that. baroness amos, when you were appointed to the order— that. baroness amos, when you were appointed to the order of— that. baroness amos, when you were appointed to the order of the - tha
, won a former labour— mcfall, lindsay hoyle, won a former labour mp_ mcfall, lindsay hoyle, won so _ hoyle, these are good people who spoke so well, so movingly, both about— spoke so well, so movingly, both about the — spoke so well, so movingly, both about the traditions, aware of that, the importance of the constitutional monarchy. — the importance of the constitutional monarchy, the boundaries thereof, the value _ monarchy, the boundaries thereof, the value of the commonwealth....
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listening to that was victoria newton, john sentamu and lindsay hoyle.volve.— the world will evolve. she is talkin: the world will evolve. she is talking clearly _ the world will evolve. she is talking clearly about - the world will evolve. she is l talking clearly about evolution the world will evolve. she is - talking clearly about evolution not a revolution. it is obvious things will not stay the way they are but interesting she does not plan to instigate any process. as she points out, king charles has been there many times. i am sure we will see either the king, the prince of wales, shooting out to new zealand and australia and the realms, to shore them up in the short—term. we shore them up in the short-term. we will shore them up in the short—term. we will have an extraordinary spectacle with the foreign leaders here. the most senior in theory president biden who arrived last night. lindsay hoyle, we saw a story in the sunday times talking about diplomatic prettiness when you are just simply trying to manage these important people. what has that b
listening to that was victoria newton, john sentamu and lindsay hoyle.volve.— the world will evolve. she is talkin: the world will evolve. she is talking clearly _ the world will evolve. she is talking clearly about - the world will evolve. she is l talking clearly about evolution the world will evolve. she is - talking clearly about evolution not a revolution. it is obvious things will not stay the way they are but interesting she does not plan to instigate any process. as she points out,...
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in the commons, the speaker lindsay hoyle has said that queen elizabeth is in our thoughts and prayers. let me bring in the royal commentator joining us on the line now. robert, of course this is going to cause concern. that the queen is under medical supervision about —— at balmoral. family members have been informed. , ., �* ., . , balmoral. family members have been informed. , ., ., , ,, informed. they don't normally issue bulletins on — informed. they don't normally issue bulletins on the _ informed. they don't normally issue bulletins on the queen's _ informed. they don't normally issue bulletins on the queen's health - bulletins on the queen's health unless it is significant. the last time a statement came out of the blue was to let us know earlier this year that she had been diagnosed with covid. overall the view is that if she is not undergoing some sort of hospital, medical pursued at the knees are private matters. so clearly the fact that the palace had seen fit to put out a statement. it is grounds for concern. the fact that she is balmoral, she is more comfortable at balmor
in the commons, the speaker lindsay hoyle has said that queen elizabeth is in our thoughts and prayers. let me bring in the royal commentator joining us on the line now. robert, of course this is going to cause concern. that the queen is under medical supervision about —— at balmoral. family members have been informed. , ., �* ., . , balmoral. family members have been informed. , ., ., , ,, informed. they don't normally issue bulletins on — informed. they don't normally issue bulletins...
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the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, has said an investigation had begun into a protestof the speaker's chair in the commons whilst others demonstrated outside. the group posted this video on its website of five protesters. they were arrested after being led from the chamber. parliament isn't currently sitting. a swimming cap designed for athletes with black, or afro hair, has been approved for use in top level competitions. swimming's world governing body apologised last year after banning the caps from the tokyo olympics. critics said its description of the swimwear as "unsuitable" failed to acknowledge the diversity of competitive swimmers. the actress jane fonda has revealed she has been diagnosed with cancer and is having chemotherapy. the 84—year—old said she had a very treatable form of lymphoma and would not let the illness interfere with her climate activism. the academy award winner has worked in films and television for more than six decades. louise pilbeam has more. she announced this on instagram. she says, as you mention, that she has non—hodgkin's lymphoma
the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, has said an investigation had begun into a protestof the speaker's chair in the commons whilst others demonstrated outside. the group posted this video on its website of five protesters. they were arrested after being led from the chamber. parliament isn't currently sitting. a swimming cap designed for athletes with black, or afro hair, has been approved for use in top level competitions. swimming's world governing body apologised last...
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now we've heard in the past few minutes from the speaker of parliament lindsay hoyle, this is what he had to say. let's have a listen to exactly what he said. i wish say something about the noise from which is just be made about too much esther. i know i speak on behalf of the entire hers . when i say that we send over us best wishes to imagine to the queen that she and the ro, fumbling are enough wholesome prose of this mould. i'm going to take no more just to get through something else from logical them. thank you. thank you mister speaker. i'm shooting behalf of all colleagues that were sudden to hear of the announcement has been made. ok, so clearly this information just coming out now it's all new information coming out of the united kingdom. what we know is that the queen is under medical supervision at balmoral off the doctors became concerned for her health. this is according to a statement from buckingham palace and i'm just going to go over some of that statement. this is what it says following further evaluation this morning, the queen's doctors all concerned for her majest
now we've heard in the past few minutes from the speaker of parliament lindsay hoyle, this is what he had to say. let's have a listen to exactly what he said. i wish say something about the noise from which is just be made about too much esther. i know i speak on behalf of the entire hers . when i say that we send over us best wishes to imagine to the queen that she and the ro, fumbling are enough wholesome prose of this mould. i'm going to take no more just to get through something else from...
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fanfare the speaker of the house of commons, so lindsay hoyle, spoke about the nation's loss.e king spoke of his new responsibilities. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. ten years ago, the late queen had addressed parliamentarians in westminster hall during her diamond jubilee. she had spoken about the long span of british history. i have been privileged to witness some of that history, and with the support of my family, re—dedicate myself to the service of our great country and its people. now and in the years to come. today, the late queen's son committed himself to follow her example. her late majesty pledged herself to serve her country and her people, and to maintain the precious principles of constitutional government which lie at the heart of our nation. this vow she kept with unsurpassed devotion. she set an example of selfless duty which, with
fanfare the speaker of the house of commons, so lindsay hoyle, spoke about the nation's loss.e king spoke of his new responsibilities. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. ten years ago, the late queen had addressed parliamentarians in westminster hall during her diamond...
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the speaker of the house of commons, so lindsay hoyle, spoke about the nation's loss.is a loss to all _ spoke about the nation's loss. it is a loss to all of _ spoke about the nation's loss. it is a loss to all of us, _ spoke about the nation's loss. it 3 a loss to all of us, but we know, most of all, it is a loss to you, your majesty, and to the royal family. {131 your ma'esty, and to the royal famil . , ., , family. of the king spoke of his new responsibilities. _ family. of the king spoke of his new responsibilities. as _ family. of the king spoke of his new responsibilities. as i _ family. of the king spoke of his new responsibilities. as i stand _ family. of the king spoke of his new responsibilities. as i stand before i responsibilities. as i stand before ou responsibilities. as i stand before you today. _ responsibilities. as i stand before you today. i _ responsibilities. as i stand before you today, i cannot _ responsibilities. as i stand before you today, i cannot help - responsibilities. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but - responsibilities. as i
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thank you so much baroness scotland, lindsay hoyle, good to have you with us, thank you very much. , , ., , ., emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to — emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to receive _ emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to receive the _ emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to receive the king, - emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to receive the king, the - were here to receive the king, the new king, we knew when the 21—gun salute went over and he greeted us all in the castle grounds, and then we were take on to the cathedral, where there was a very reflective service of remembrance for her majesty, and it was very moving and emotional. . ., majesty, and it was very moving and emotional. , ., , . majesty, and it was very moving and emotional. , . , . ., ,, emotional. yes, that service at st anne's cathedral, _ emotional. yes, that service at st anne's cathedral, protestant - emotional. yes, that service at st i anne's cathedral, protestant clergy, catholic clergy together. a message of reconciliation, just as t
thank you so much baroness scotland, lindsay hoyle, good to have you with us, thank you very much. , , ., , ., emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to — emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to receive _ emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to receive the _ emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to receive the king, - emotions. absolutely, the people who were here to receive the king, the - were here to receive the king, the new king, we knew when the...
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the speaker of the commons, lindsay hoyle, and the speaker of the -- will both be given a speech to welcomearch, and he will then be addressing mps and pierre. he will no doubt be impacting to see the new king in west minister hall. of course, he was in parliament just a few months ago because the queen could not do the normal state opening of parliament due to health issues. so, he stood in for her. but this will be his first formal speech to mps and peers. and he will no doubt be reflecting on the debate that we heard at the end of last week with many mps and peers, over 300 mps alone giving really, really personal and moving recollections of their encounters with the queen. >> queen elizabeth will be coming and be brought back to buckingham palace from scotland tomorrow. resting here in the bow room, apparently where she would normally have met the visiting dignitaries for lunches, got access to the garden, obviously a very peaceful place for her. she'll be resting there before it is taken to westminster hall where prince charles will be speaking to both houses. >> indeed, and the queen
the speaker of the commons, lindsay hoyle, and the speaker of the -- will both be given a speech to welcomearch, and he will then be addressing mps and pierre. he will no doubt be impacting to see the new king in west minister hall. of course, he was in parliament just a few months ago because the queen could not do the normal state opening of parliament due to health issues. so, he stood in for her. but this will be his first formal speech to mps and peers. and he will no doubt be reflecting...
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the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, spoke about the nation�*s loss. king spoke of his new responsibilities. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. ten years ago, the late queen had addressed parliamentarians in westminster hall during her diamond jubilee. she had spoken about the long span of british history. i have been privileged to witness some of that history, and with the support of my family, re—dedicate myself to the service of our great country and its people, now and in the years to come. today, the late queen�*s son committed himself to follow her example. her late majesty pledged herself to serve her country and her people, and to maintain the precious principles of constitutional government which lie at the heart of our nation. this vow she kept with unsurpassed devotion. she set an example of selfless duty which, with
the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, spoke about the nation�*s loss. king spoke of his new responsibilities. as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. ten years ago, the late queen had addressed parliamentarians in westminster hall during her diamond...
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the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, spoke about the nation's loss.rliamentarians in westminster hall during her diamond jubilee. she had spoken about the long span of british history. i have been privileged to witness some of that history, and with the support of my family, re—dedicate myself to the service of our great country and its people, now and in the years to come. today, the late queen's son committed himself to follow her example. her late majesty pledged herself to serve her country and her people, and to maintain the precious principles of constitutional government which lie at the heart of our nation. this vow she kept with unsurpassed devotion. she set an example of selfless duty which, with god's help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow. the parliamentarians sang the national anthem, sung now for the king, charles iii. nicholas witchell, bbc news. let's just layer the situation. as we have been saying, the queen lies undressed overnight at st giles' cathedral in edinburgh. later on her coffin will be moved from there
the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsay hoyle, spoke about the nation's loss.rliamentarians in westminster hall during her diamond jubilee. she had spoken about the long span of british history. i have been privileged to witness some of that history, and with the support of my family, re—dedicate myself to the service of our great country and its people, now and in the years to come. today, the late queen's son committed himself to follow her example. her late majesty pledged herself...
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, and it was shortly after that that the statement was made. —— sir lindsay hoyle. new prime minister saw the queen at balmoralfor said, the new prime minister saw the queen at balmoral for that day that lies at the heart of the british constitution, the knitting together of monarchy in parliament, and government, with the transference of power. one of the many roles that lie at the kind of sanctity of the monarch, dealing with governments that come and go, and showing those private moments that prime minister vvss of the past have reflected on. —— prime ministers of the past. so many international statesmen and women over the decades, that they could use her as a sounding board in those weekly audiences, knowing, like pretty much any other political conversation they might have, that it would not leak and really was private, and tapping into that wisdom that would not be matched by any other figure in the world. looking at the range of views from the house of commons and beyond, there is a spectrum of views about monarchy and the place of monarchy in british public
, and it was shortly after that that the statement was made. —— sir lindsay hoyle. new prime minister saw the queen at balmoralfor said, the new prime minister saw the queen at balmoral for that day that lies at the heart of the british constitution, the knitting together of monarchy in parliament, and government, with the transference of power. one of the many roles that lie at the kind of sanctity of the monarch, dealing with governments that come and go, and showing those private moments...
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we know ian blackford is now on his feet, and a little earlier, we heard sir lindsay hoyle, the speakerremonial body. it is one of those constitutional arrangements that must be followed and should be followed. as we embark on the era of king charles iii, that aeroplane due to take off in the next few seconds or so, as the pilot study is the craft, the weather at little bit better than yesterday, it was lashing it down in balmoral, and lashing it down in balmoral, and lashing it down as well outside buckingham palace and windsor and yet thousands of people were turning up yet thousands of people were turning up at all those royal residences to pay their respects. and we know from talking to my colleagues outside buckingham palace that people were turning up in the middle of the night to lay flowers and candles and cards, and of course all those flowers outside buckingham palace have got to go somewhere so we understand that around ten o'clock tomorrow morning, i think, many of them will be moved to nearby green park, when i was at the public can also see some of the messages that have b
we know ian blackford is now on his feet, and a little earlier, we heard sir lindsay hoyle, the speakerremonial body. it is one of those constitutional arrangements that must be followed and should be followed. as we embark on the era of king charles iii, that aeroplane due to take off in the next few seconds or so, as the pilot study is the craft, the weather at little bit better than yesterday, it was lashing it down in balmoral, and lashing it down in balmoral, and lashing it down as well...
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in just a few minutes�* time at the top of the hour, the house of commons, lindsay hoyle, will call the that is about a package of support for households and businesses on energy bills. we have reminisces questions coming up in about ten minutes�* time. let�*s talk to an oxford economy economist and author. you are listening to the discussion there. she is going to borrow a significant amount of money to pay for this energy plan, around to deliver? t for this energy plan, around to deliver? ., ~ for this energy plan, around to deliver? ~' . ., ., deliver? i think it will have to deliver? i think it will have to deliver because _ deliver? i think it will have to deliver because this _ deliver? i think it will have to deliver because this is - deliver? i think it will have to deliver because this is a i deliver? i think it will have to | deliver because this is a crisis. that rivals if not exceeds what was spent during the pandemic to support businesses and households during the lockdown. i think if we look at the scale of the energy crisis, it is of similar magnitude. there will be a lot
in just a few minutes�* time at the top of the hour, the house of commons, lindsay hoyle, will call the that is about a package of support for households and businesses on energy bills. we have reminisces questions coming up in about ten minutes�* time. let�*s talk to an oxford economy economist and author. you are listening to the discussion there. she is going to borrow a significant amount of money to pay for this energy plan, around to deliver? t for this energy plan, around to...
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delegation including the country's vice president was banned, imposed by commonwealth speaker sarah lindsay hoylening to the commonwealth soldiers at the moment. real centre of training for the british army. ikla moment. real centre of training for the british army.— the british army. no raised voices that we can _ the british army. no raised voices that we can hear. _ the british army. no raised voices that we can hear. why _ the british army. no raised voices that we can hear. why is - the british army. no raised voices that we can hear. why is it - the british army. no raised voices that we can hear. why is it that i the british army. no raised voices. that we can hear. why is it that you amongst other british mps are under the sanctions by the chinese state. this goes back to the chinese government's in position on the uyghur muslims which we now believe to a genocide where they separated them out into what we would call slave labour camps and goods too often bought in the west, the women have been forced into sterilisation, and the children have been forced to go to re—education camps, so al
delegation including the country's vice president was banned, imposed by commonwealth speaker sarah lindsay hoylening to the commonwealth soldiers at the moment. real centre of training for the british army. ikla moment. real centre of training for the british army.— the british army. no raised voices that we can _ the british army. no raised voices that we can hear. _ the british army. no raised voices that we can hear. why _ the british army. no raised voices that we can hear. why is - the...
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the speaker of the house of commons lindsay hoyle has reportedly refused the request for access to westminsterthis year —— compared this to earlier this year —— volodymyr zelensky, and that the russians are leaving death behind them everywhere and should take responsibility. the parliamentary recess — when normal business in the house of commons and house of lords is suspended — is expected to be short by a week in october, to make up for the time lost during the official period of mourning. parliament will sit again from next thursday, when mps will debate whether they should return from their conference season on tuesday 11th october, which is six days earlier than previously agreed. retail spending is down more than expected in the last month, as households deal with rising inflation. hannah's been looking at this for us. these retail figures just released this morning fell by 1.6% in august, a biggerfall than many economists had expected, right across all types of cells, household goods, food, clothes —— all types of sales. the one area where there has been an increase is an alcohol and to
the speaker of the house of commons lindsay hoyle has reportedly refused the request for access to westminsterthis year —— compared this to earlier this year —— volodymyr zelensky, and that the russians are leaving death behind them everywhere and should take responsibility. the parliamentary recess — when normal business in the house of commons and house of lords is suspended — is expected to be short by a week in october, to make up for the time lost during the official period of...
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the speaker of the commons greeting them, lindsay hoyle, and the lord speaker.royal family. the first time you see them taking part since _ royal family. the first time you see them taking part since the - royal family. the first time you see them taking part since the death . royal family. the first time you see them taking part since the death of| them taking part since the death of them taking part since the death of the queen— them taking part since the death of the queen and what an extraordinary day to— the queen and what an extraordinary day to embark on their first royal procession — day to embark on their first royal procession as we will see at westminster abbey. everybody was keen they _ westminster abbey. everybody was keen they would play a central role. we saw _ keen they would play a central role. we saw the — keen they would play a central role. we saw the queen consort, the duchess of sussex. and some of the grandchildren arriving. leda; duchess of sussex. and some of the grandchildren arriving.— grandchildren arriving. lady louise mountbatten-w
the speaker of the commons greeting them, lindsay hoyle, and the lord speaker.royal family. the first time you see them taking part since _ royal family. the first time you see them taking part since the - royal family. the first time you see them taking part since the death . royal family. the first time you see them taking part since the death of| them taking part since the death of them taking part since the death of the queen— them taking part since the death of the queen and what an...