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our correspondent lucy manning reports.mised her whole life would be devoted to service. now those she served wanted to show their devotion to her. i wish the new king well. susan had watched the coronation as a child. the first time i ever saw television. what memories does she leave you with? just constancy. she's been there forever. what about the fact there will now be a king? well, it will be king forever, god bless the king. claire was surprised by how emotional she felt. i've never really thought of myself as an avid royalist, but i think she's made me feel quite differently about them. francoise was inspired by the queen. i love the queen, i love all the royal family, i and the queen, because i'm from cameroon and it's - because of the queen that i came to this country. - this was the queue stretching as far as the eye could see to lay flowers at the gates. ian had waited four hours. it's a very unique moment in history, that people from the last 70 years have only known. it's polite, it's a british thing to do to c
our correspondent lucy manning reports.mised her whole life would be devoted to service. now those she served wanted to show their devotion to her. i wish the new king well. susan had watched the coronation as a child. the first time i ever saw television. what memories does she leave you with? just constancy. she's been there forever. what about the fact there will now be a king? well, it will be king forever, god bless the king. claire was surprised by how emotional she felt. i've never...
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lucy manning, bbc news, buckingham palace. and peers assembled this afternoon to pay their tributes to her majesty the queen. the prime minister, liz truss, described her as "the rock on which modern britain was built". the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, said the loss of the queen had robbed the nation of its greatest comfort. our deputy political editor, vicki young, reports. political arguments silenced, divisions put to one side, as mps gathered to honour their queen and share personal memories. liz truss spoke of her shock. just three days ago, she had shaken the queen's hand, becoming her 15th and last prime minister. she generously shared with me her deep experience of government, even in those last days. everyone who met her will remember the moment. they will speak of it for the rest of their lives. quoting the poet philip larkin, the labour leader said the queen's death was a moment of uncertainty for the nation. the loss of our queen robs this country of its stillest point, its greatest comfort, at preci
lucy manning, bbc news, buckingham palace. and peers assembled this afternoon to pay their tributes to her majesty the queen. the prime minister, liz truss, described her as "the rock on which modern britain was built". the leader of the opposition, sir keir starmer, said the loss of the queen had robbed the nation of its greatest comfort. our deputy political editor, vicki young, reports. political arguments silenced, divisions put to one side, as mps gathered to honour their queen...
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lucy manning, bbc news.with the latest update on the queue, and as you can see it currently says the queue is around four and half miles long, -- 4.9 —— 4.9 miles long. the bbc is offering a continuous, 24—hour view of the queen's lying—in—state, for those who want to pay their respects but can't make it to london, or who are physically unable to queue. the service is available on the bbc home page, the bbc news website and app, the iplayer, on bbc parliament, and the red button. officials in ukraine say they've �*ve found evidence of mass graves around the recently liberated city of izyum. more than 400 bodies are thought to be buried. the city, which is in the east of the country, was — liberated by ukrainian forces at the weekend after it was captured by russia back in april. the city was strategically important to russia — it linked its troops in the kharkiv region with those in the donetsk region and helped to supply the front line. 0ur senior international corresponent 0rla guerin reports from the newl
lucy manning, bbc news.with the latest update on the queue, and as you can see it currently says the queue is around four and half miles long, -- 4.9 —— 4.9 miles long. the bbc is offering a continuous, 24—hour view of the queen's lying—in—state, for those who want to pay their respects but can't make it to london, or who are physically unable to queue. the service is available on the bbc home page, the bbc news website and app, the iplayer, on bbc parliament, and the red button....
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lucy manning, bbc news, buckingham palace.ribed her as the rock on which modern britain had been built. leader of the opposition sir keir starmer said the loss of the queen had robbed the nation of its greatest comfort. our deputy political editor vicki young reports on the deliberations and tributes in parliament. political arguments silenced, divisions put to one side, as mps gathered to honour their queen and share personal memories. liz truss spoke of her shock. just three days ago, she had shaken the queen's hand, becoming her 15th and last prime minister. she generously shared with me her deep experience of government, even in those last days. everyone who met her will remember the moment. they will speak of it for the rest of their lives. quoting the poet philip larkin, the labour leader said the queen's death was a moment of uncertainty for the nation. the loss of our queen robs this country its stillest point, its greatest comfort, at precisely the time we need those things most. former prime ministers recalled their
lucy manning, bbc news, buckingham palace.ribed her as the rock on which modern britain had been built. leader of the opposition sir keir starmer said the loss of the queen had robbed the nation of its greatest comfort. our deputy political editor vicki young reports on the deliberations and tributes in parliament. political arguments silenced, divisions put to one side, as mps gathered to honour their queen and share personal memories. liz truss spoke of her shock. just three days ago, she had...
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lucy manning, bbc news.t, our correspondent chi chi izundu is following the end of the queue, with the final people set to file past the queen's coffin tomorrow morning. indeed, reeta, you can see people behind me are starting to collect the last remaining wristbands that the last remaining wristbands that the department of culture, media and sport are handing out, but people are still trying tojoin sport are handing out, but people are still trying to join the end of the queue, likejudith and ian here. why are you trying at this time of the evening tojoin why are you trying at this time of the evening to join the queue, why are you trying at this time of the evening tojoin the queue, and why didn't you join earlier? we the evening to join the queue, and why didn't you join earlier? why didn't you 'oin earlier? we saw it was 15 why didn't you join earlier? we saw it was 15 hours, _ why didn't you join earlier? we saw it was 15 hours, 11 _ why didn't you join earlier? we saw it was 15 hours, 11 hours _ why di
lucy manning, bbc news.t, our correspondent chi chi izundu is following the end of the queue, with the final people set to file past the queen's coffin tomorrow morning. indeed, reeta, you can see people behind me are starting to collect the last remaining wristbands that the last remaining wristbands that the department of culture, media and sport are handing out, but people are still trying tojoin sport are handing out, but people are still trying to join the end of the queue, likejudith and...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ayes galleria on an embankment. still about a seven—hour wait and if you can imagine the different steps in that seven hours, the different moments people are sharing with each other. i still find it amazing to turn around and see how the people just keep on coming, it doesn't seem to end. there was that incredibly special moment when we had the minute's silence and i was standing here watching the crowd and the queue come to a complete stop to observe that silence. i saw a few people actually crying as well i think because they have been through so much to get to do this point and they are so close. it was just another part of the day, but also many memories they will carry with them as they enter the hall, of course, and as they come out. the experiences they have been sharing with us, really some people it is an incredibly emotional moment, very moving and quite touching, so we will continue to be here throughout the evening to give you stories of the evening to give you stories of
lucy manning, bbc news.ayes galleria on an embankment. still about a seven—hour wait and if you can imagine the different steps in that seven hours, the different moments people are sharing with each other. i still find it amazing to turn around and see how the people just keep on coming, it doesn't seem to end. there was that incredibly special moment when we had the minute's silence and i was standing here watching the crowd and the queue come to a complete stop to observe that silence. i...
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lucy manning, bbc news, peterborough.gh. a few grey clouds around but the rain has held off so far thank thankfully. could see some thundery downpours like last night when we had over 36,000 lightning strikes, can you believe it? in actualfact, there is a risk of further offending downpours this evening and overnight. this area at the greatest risk and we are seeing those showers as we speak developing and moving in from cornwall and across parts of south wales. there was another batch of thundery downpours tucking in
lucy manning, bbc news, peterborough.gh. a few grey clouds around but the rain has held off so far thank thankfully. could see some thundery downpours like last night when we had over 36,000 lightning strikes, can you believe it? in actualfact, there is a risk of further offending downpours this evening and overnight. this area at the greatest risk and we are seeing those showers as we speak developing and moving in from cornwall and across parts of south wales. there was another batch of...
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lucy manning, bbc news. >> among the mourners in the streets around central london, windsor, and elsewhereerans, those who served in the army, the royal navy or the royal air force, the queen was the royal commander-in-chief and many wanted to be psent to say their farewells as well. we've been speaking with veterans about what the queen meant to them, and hearing their tributes. ♪ >> once he was a soldier. today, mark taylor said goodbye to his commander-in-chief. he is a veteran of kosovo and iraq. he came home from war with posttraumatic stress disorder. >> thinking of all those who lost family, it just brings it all to a head. but yeah, honored, proud to have served. proud to have served. >> there were veterans from across the services. the faces of wars fought in the queens long reign. and of those who served when she was a princess. like robin roland, now 100. he fought in the jungles of burma in wor war ii. >> i was glad t be given a job which involved fighting in the front line and fighting along with my colleagues. she has made her subjects look at themselves, if there was anythin
lucy manning, bbc news. >> among the mourners in the streets around central london, windsor, and elsewhereerans, those who served in the army, the royal navy or the royal air force, the queen was the royal commander-in-chief and many wanted to be psent to say their farewells as well. we've been speaking with veterans about what the queen meant to them, and hearing their tributes. ♪ >> once he was a soldier. today, mark taylor said goodbye to his commander-in-chief. he is a veteran...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports.ue itself was a journey, notjust in the steps people took. the lines will close this evening. the end of a perfect tribute. i've come from bournemouth. we queued on friday night and then my daughter was crying her eyes out, her back and feet and knees, so we left the queue at six o'clock yesterday morning and we thought, we have got to give another shot. luckily, i'm flustered, because we wanted to get here before the queue closed and we have made it. for those nearer the front it was also a challenging night. i'm emma and this is esme. we are from cornwall and we have been queueing about 11 hours. my legs have been hurting. it's been pretty hard. it's cold and we stopped for quite a long time, we were going to give up, but we carried on and we got each other through it, didn't we? yeah. why didn't you give up, esme? because the queen would have wanted us to be resilient in ourselves - and to push ourselves to be the best we can. _ you feel quite emotional about the journey you have do
our special correspondent lucy manning reports.ue itself was a journey, notjust in the steps people took. the lines will close this evening. the end of a perfect tribute. i've come from bournemouth. we queued on friday night and then my daughter was crying her eyes out, her back and feet and knees, so we left the queue at six o'clock yesterday morning and we thought, we have got to give another shot. luckily, i'm flustered, because we wanted to get here before the queue closed and we have made...
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lucy manning, bbc news.he streets around central london, windsor and elsewhere, were many military veterans. for those who have served in the army, the royal navy or the royal air force, the queen was their commander—in—chief. and many wanted to be present to say their farewells. our special correspondent fergal keane has been speaking to veterans about what the queen meant to them, and hearing their tributes. once, he was a soldier... ..and today mark taylor said goodbye to his commander—in—chief. he's a veteran of kosovo and iraq. he came home from war with post—traumatic stress disorder. thinking of all my, you know, mates that i've lost, family that i've lost. yeah, just brings it all to a head and... but, yeah, proud to have served. definitely. proud to have served. there were veterans from across the services. the faces of wars fought in the queen's long reign. and of those who served when she was a princess. like robin rowland, now 100. he fought in the jungles of burma in world war ii. i was glad to
lucy manning, bbc news.he streets around central london, windsor and elsewhere, were many military veterans. for those who have served in the army, the royal navy or the royal air force, the queen was their commander—in—chief. and many wanted to be present to say their farewells. our special correspondent fergal keane has been speaking to veterans about what the queen meant to them, and hearing their tributes. once, he was a soldier... ..and today mark taylor said goodbye to his...
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lucy manning, bbc news.n an accessible queueing scheme so they can still pay their respects in person. 0ur correspondent sean dilley has more. the start of the journey. this is where many disabled people are signing up to pay their respects to the queen. so i suffer from autism, adhd and tourette's. jenny and her family have travelled from cheshire. it's a visit made possible thanks to this system. i'm a big royalist, so i really wanted to. so when i've seen this queue, it was like, "we're coming down." we made the decision like yesterday, and that was it. so grateful. very, very grateful. pam has travelled from edinburgh to collect her wristband. it's been lovely. we didn't think we were going to be able to do it. i couldn't have done that without this help. so this literally makes the difference...? totally, totally. i'm thrilled to bits that we're going to be able to do it. jenny, her daughter and retired guide dog andy have come to pay their respects, too. we were told it was going to be hours and hours,
lucy manning, bbc news.n an accessible queueing scheme so they can still pay their respects in person. 0ur correspondent sean dilley has more. the start of the journey. this is where many disabled people are signing up to pay their respects to the queen. so i suffer from autism, adhd and tourette's. jenny and her family have travelled from cheshire. it's a visit made possible thanks to this system. i'm a big royalist, so i really wanted to. so when i've seen this queue, it was like, "we're...
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lucy manning, bbc news. route from wellington arch to windsor castle provided plenty of opportunities for the public to say a final goodbye. adina campbell has been speaking to some of those who went out to witness the moment the queen�*s coffin went by, on her finaljourney to windsor. today was always going to be a family occasion. in hounslow, west london, the lopez family would normally be celebrating ivana�*s birthday. but, those plans have been pushed aside. and cheer has been replaced by silence. funeral service plays on tv it�*s very hard to watch. very emotional. we are emotional. 96. she ran the country. we wanted to see the queen face—to—face, but we wouldn't get the chance to see. it is upsetting that our lovely queen's dead. i outside, the crowds were ready to say their final goodbyes. and joining them, the lopez family, who made the short walk from their front door, to the front of the line. this means a lot for our family to come here and see this, the lastjourney of the queen�*s. when we knew
lucy manning, bbc news. route from wellington arch to windsor castle provided plenty of opportunities for the public to say a final goodbye. adina campbell has been speaking to some of those who went out to witness the moment the queen�*s coffin went by, on her finaljourney to windsor. today was always going to be a family occasion. in hounslow, west london, the lopez family would normally be celebrating ivana�*s birthday. but, those plans have been pushed aside. and cheer has been replaced...
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lucy manning, bbc news. lucy is outside buckingham palace now.re getting some sense for the people you talked to up just the links they are prepared to go to to make sure they are part of this and they get to see the cottage and hopefully the coffin lying state. that's right. the crowds are lighter today than they have been at the weekend, so people did get the chance here to go around green park and to look at the flowers and go round buckingham palace outside, but i think on wednesday, that the mood will change again, the crowds. to certainly around westminster, around the banks of the thames with hundreds of thousands of people expected. while here we have had people with their phones filming as the ceremony has gone past and when the ceremony has gone past and when the king came out, the chairs, we will return to a much more sombre mood. the lying in state will start at 5pm on wednesday and it will last until 6am in the morning of the queen's funeral. the rules are strict, people have been told not to bring any chairs because the crowds will
lucy manning, bbc news. lucy is outside buckingham palace now.re getting some sense for the people you talked to up just the links they are prepared to go to to make sure they are part of this and they get to see the cottage and hopefully the coffin lying state. that's right. the crowds are lighter today than they have been at the weekend, so people did get the chance here to go around green park and to look at the flowers and go round buckingham palace outside, but i think on wednesday, that...
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lucy manning, bbc news.hope you pick them out. they are walking across and coming over lambeth bridge and they are joining the queues behind me, there are hundreds of people, i can see across my shoulder, so many people gathered here, but in very very good muir as we can see. and the light is fading, i hope you can pick them out. you can see them queueing patiently, a number of people have said they have made friends now for life because they have been standing together here for hours, they have been allowed to bring food and drink but as they get closer, they have had to get rid of that and in some cases discard it because they are not allowed to take those inside. they are going to go through about eight rows of airport scanner, believe to check their bags and then they will be inside westminster hall. many have queued for five or six hours today, but, everybody here that we have spoken to is very glad to be here, to be able to pay their respects and i am sure we will see more of that in the coming days ah
lucy manning, bbc news.hope you pick them out. they are walking across and coming over lambeth bridge and they are joining the queues behind me, there are hundreds of people, i can see across my shoulder, so many people gathered here, but in very very good muir as we can see. and the light is fading, i hope you can pick them out. you can see them queueing patiently, a number of people have said they have made friends now for life because they have been standing together here for hours, they...
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lucy manning, bbc news, buckingham palace." for their security operation. there will be a noticeable increase in the number of police officers on the streets over the next six days as the met tries to protect royalty, presidents, prime ministers and the public. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at new scotland yard this evening. yes, sophie, with the late queen here in london and the focus shifting back to the capital, an unprecedented security operation is now under way. to give you an idea of it, the road i'm on tonight running beside the thames is being guarded notjust by police officers but also by royal navy ratings, as resources are drawn in from right across the uk to keep both the public and royalty safe. specialist police dogs trained to sniff for explosives patrolling the mall in london tonight, yards from buckingham palace. these two dog teams were from west yorkshire police and lancashire police, an indication of how many resources have been pulled in from forces outside of london. we have already w
lucy manning, bbc news, buckingham palace." for their security operation. there will be a noticeable increase in the number of police officers on the streets over the next six days as the met tries to protect royalty, presidents, prime ministers and the public. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford is at new scotland yard this evening. yes, sophie, with the late queen here in london and the focus shifting back to the capital, an unprecedented security operation is now under way....
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lucy manning, bbc news, buckingham palace. king addressed the nation for the first time as monarch earlier this evening, and he took full advantage of the opportunity to share his thoughts on the loss of his mother the queen. indeed, at times he clearly fought to contain his emotion. he also pledged to be of lifelong service to the nation, as his late mother had done as a young woman. the address has already been watched by many millions, and our correspondent danny savage has been gauging the response. we saw that abiding love of tradition... in living rooms across the land this evening, people were watching the new king. like here in holmfirth, in west yorkshire. it's the sort of thing we usually do on christmas day afternoon. but these are extraordinary times. so, what did they think? wonderful. truly wonderful. very poignant. speaking not just as a leader of our nation, but as a grandad, father. and husband. beautiful. absolutely beautiful. i think he spoke from his heart as well. he looked very emotional at times. he'sjus
lucy manning, bbc news, buckingham palace. king addressed the nation for the first time as monarch earlier this evening, and he took full advantage of the opportunity to share his thoughts on the loss of his mother the queen. indeed, at times he clearly fought to contain his emotion. he also pledged to be of lifelong service to the nation, as his late mother had done as a young woman. the address has already been watched by many millions, and our correspondent danny savage has been gauging the...
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lucy manning, bbc news, peterborough.inal word from our political editor chris mason who's in downing street. chris, what does tomorrow bring? first thing tomorrow, as they are having our breakfast, the prime minister, borisjohnson, still the minister, boris johnson, still the prime minister, borisjohnson, still the prime minister tonight and still the prime minister tonight and still the prime minister tonight and still the prime minister tomorrow morning, it will come out and give his valedictory address. expect him to call on the can services to unite behind liz truss. then we have a constitutional ritual garnished with a bit of geography, with the— to aberdeenshire for the outgoing prime minister to resign and the incoming prime minister to say that she can form a government. liz truss will then return to downing street and around about teatime, she will give her speech from the same spot, framing the premiership that will follow. and then she will appoint her cabinet. news tonight as to the machinations going on behi
lucy manning, bbc news, peterborough.inal word from our political editor chris mason who's in downing street. chris, what does tomorrow bring? first thing tomorrow, as they are having our breakfast, the prime minister, borisjohnson, still the minister, boris johnson, still the prime minister, borisjohnson, still the prime minister tonight and still the prime minister tonight and still the prime minister tonight and still the prime minister tomorrow morning, it will come out and give his...
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lucy manning, bbc news. jane hill is outside the palace and we canjoin her now. just in the last few minutes we've seen the king arrived back at the palace after that visit to northern ireland. there were cheers and applause from the crowd as he was driven in through the gates of the palace, and there are still thousands of people standing here, i have to say, despite really very, very heavy rain now, but i have been watching the crowds as the rain has got heavier and people are not moving. nobody budged, and in fact, as the royal car was driven through, you could see a surge of umbrellas as people rushed towards the gates of the palace and try to get another glimpse of the still new king. and we know that tonight that the king and queen consort will be here, in a couple of hours from now, they will welcome his mother, the late queen, who will be brought here to buckingham palace for the very last time. the queen's coffin will be greeted by a guard of honour provided by the kings guard and will be taken to the bow room in the west wing of the palace, room she was
lucy manning, bbc news. jane hill is outside the palace and we canjoin her now. just in the last few minutes we've seen the king arrived back at the palace after that visit to northern ireland. there were cheers and applause from the crowd as he was driven in through the gates of the palace, and there are still thousands of people standing here, i have to say, despite really very, very heavy rain now, but i have been watching the crowds as the rain has got heavier and people are not moving....
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lucy manning, bbc news.he propagation took place notjust in london, but also in places around the commonwealth. 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 any other country. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, reports now on how canadians are remembering the queen. this morning, in ottawa, bearskin hats and a bugle, a solemn ceremony to confirm a king. his royal highness prince charles philip arthur george is now, by the death of our late sovereign, charles iii. a new head of state. canada, one of 14 commonwealth countries, former colonies, which still keep the crown. thank you again for your welcome. it is very good to be home. for seven decades, she drew the crowds here. old and new generations gathering to greet her. displaying affection for her and for what she loved. from corgi fan clubs in the capital, ottawa, to fast horses at the calgary stampede in the west, prince phili
lucy manning, bbc news.he propagation took place notjust in london, but also in places around the commonwealth. 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 any other country. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, reports now on how canadians are remembering the queen. this morning, in ottawa, bearskin hats and a bugle, a solemn ceremony to confirm a king. his royal...
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lucy manning, bbc news.gly, transport for london is warning of an unprecedented pressure on the capital's public transport system as hundreds of thousands of people descend on london to pay tribute to the queen and to be here, caught up in the emotion in the run—up to her majesty'sstate funeral. 0ur correspondentjeremy cooke has been talking to people who have travelled from far and wide to be here for this historic occasion. up on the farm in weardale... they've eaten all my red, white and blue flowers! ..anita's total dedication to the monarchy... a little shrine at the moment for the condolence book... ..is the stuff of local legend. it's who i am, it's part of my life, and it does define me, my obsession with the history of the monarchy, it really does. it is 260 odd miles to london. no problem. i will be waiting in that queue. mind, i will need to take a good coat because it's freezing in london on a night! it's colder than tow law. in this corner of england, it is a magnet for royal fans and now the st
lucy manning, bbc news.gly, transport for london is warning of an unprecedented pressure on the capital's public transport system as hundreds of thousands of people descend on london to pay tribute to the queen and to be here, caught up in the emotion in the run—up to her majesty'sstate funeral. 0ur correspondentjeremy cooke has been talking to people who have travelled from far and wide to be here for this historic occasion. up on the farm in weardale... they've eaten all my red, white and...
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lucy manning, bbc news.f an unprecedented pressure on the capital's public transport system — as hundreds of thousands of people descend on london to pay tribute to the queen and to be here, caught up in the emotion, in the run—up to her majesty's state funeral. 0ur correspondentjeremy cooke has been talking to people who have travelled from far and wide to witness this historic occasion in person. up on the farm in weardale... they've eaten all my red, white and blue flowers! ..anita's total dedication to the monarchy... a little shrine at the moment for the condolence book... ..is the stuff of local legend. it's who i am, it's part of my life, and it does define me, my obsession with the history of the monarchy, it really does. it is 260—odd miles to london. no problem. i will be waiting in that queue. mind, i will need to take a good coat because it's freezing in london on a night! it's colder than tow law. in this corner of england, it is a magnet for royal fans and now the starting point for the journey
lucy manning, bbc news.f an unprecedented pressure on the capital's public transport system — as hundreds of thousands of people descend on london to pay tribute to the queen and to be here, caught up in the emotion, in the run—up to her majesty's state funeral. 0ur correspondentjeremy cooke has been talking to people who have travelled from far and wide to witness this historic occasion in person. up on the farm in weardale... they've eaten all my red, white and blue flowers! ..anita's...
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lucy manning, bbc news.he newspapers with some extraordinary pictures on the front pages. let's take a look at some other news now. president biden has said the united states would send american troops to defend taiwan if china invades it. china has been conducting military exercises in the region and has not ruled out the use of force in what it calls the �*reunificaiton' of taiwan with the mainland. last may, president biden also said that he would be willing to defend taiwan against chinese aggression, but stopped short of saying he would deploy troops. we agree with what we signed on to a long time ago. and that there's a one china policy and taiwan makes their own judgment about their independence. we're not encouraging them to be independent, that's their decision. but would us forces defend the island? yes, if in fact there was an unprecedented attack. so unlike ukraine, to be clear, sir, us forces, us men and women would defend taiwan in the event of a chinese invasion? yes. the russian—backed separa
lucy manning, bbc news.he newspapers with some extraordinary pictures on the front pages. let's take a look at some other news now. president biden has said the united states would send american troops to defend taiwan if china invades it. china has been conducting military exercises in the region and has not ruled out the use of force in what it calls the �*reunificaiton' of taiwan with the mainland. last may, president biden also said that he would be willing to defend taiwan against...
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lucy manning, bbc news. the funeral service today. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc news. it was an immensely moving service to watch on television. what was it like to be there? ,., ., , , there? good evening. definitely there? good evening. definitely there was an — there? good evening. definitely there was an aura. _ there? good evening. definitely there was an aura. deep - there? good evening. definitely there was an aura. deep grief, l there? good evening. definitely i there was an aura. deep grief, and also a wonderful spirit of togetherness, of unity and harmony. what were the qualities in the queen that you most admired? filth. i what were the qualities in the queen that you most admired?— that you most admired? oh, i knew her personally _ that you most admired? oh, i knew her personally to — that you most admired? oh, i knew her personally to be _ that you most admired? oh, i knew her personally to be a _ that you most admired? oh, i knew her personally to be a very - that you most admired? o
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lucy manning, bbc news, peterborough. iam ros i am ros atkins.nfirm his resignation. as we have been discussion, liz truss has pressure to unite a conservative party that has been anything but united in recent months, and one way to do that is to set our programme of government. how she plans to meet the challenges people across the uk are facing. in her short speech, she spoke directly to members of the party. friends and colleagues, thank you for putting your faith in friends and colleagues, thank you for putting yourfaith in me friends and colleagues, thank you for putting your faith in me to lead our great conservative party, the greatest political party on earth. during this leadership campaign, i campaigned as a conservative and i will govern as a conservative. applause let's speak again tojoe and caitlin. understandably, everyone is focused on the cost—of—living crisis, but the people who have not followed the campaign closely, what else is a priority for liz truss as she sets out her leadership, tries to unite the party and win the countr
lucy manning, bbc news, peterborough. iam ros i am ros atkins.nfirm his resignation. as we have been discussion, liz truss has pressure to unite a conservative party that has been anything but united in recent months, and one way to do that is to set our programme of government. how she plans to meet the challenges people across the uk are facing. in her short speech, she spoke directly to members of the party. friends and colleagues, thank you for putting your faith in friends and colleagues,...
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our special correspondent lucy manning has spent the day there.ive and unionist party _ hopefully, they would maybe make some differences to people's lives because i think people are very worried at the moment. notjust people in everyday life, but obviously as small business owners, we are very worried about what is coming next. at the salon she owns, the challenges are overwhelming. jo — an undecided voter — knew little about liz truss but now expects much of her. what do you want to hear from the new prime minister in the first week? i want her to back up what she has said she is going to do, so the vat cuts would be great and the national insurance. those things are going to make a massive difference. there is some talk that she is going to freeze energy bills. is that something you would welcome? yeah, i think anybody would welcome it. i think notjust domestically — we all want to know what we're paying out every single month — but as a business, we need that also. we are a business that uses a lot of electricity, unfortunately. liz truss star
our special correspondent lucy manning has spent the day there.ive and unionist party _ hopefully, they would maybe make some differences to people's lives because i think people are very worried at the moment. notjust people in everyday life, but obviously as small business owners, we are very worried about what is coming next. at the salon she owns, the challenges are overwhelming. jo — an undecided voter — knew little about liz truss but now expects much of her. what do you want to hear...
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lucy manning, bbc news.ficially the kremlin says its forces are regrouping, not retreating, this is the situation a week ago with russia still in control, as you see, of much of the east of the country, that's all in red. mapping in the last 24 hours though shows the scale the purple, to the east, and as far south as izyium. from the capital, kyiv, our correspondentjames capital, kyiv, our correspondent james waterhouse sent this. war can be both symbolic, as well as significant. slava ukraini. and today was just that. russian ambitions once again abandoned. moscow calls this a regrouping. it's more like a retreat, and a quick one. kyiv is claiming to have taken back almost all of the kharkiv region. even russian officials admit to being outnumbered by eight to one here. "izyum was, is and always will be ukraine", says this soldier. this is territory which russia fought hard to take, lost in the space of days. translation: we met them with tears in our eyes. - we could not imagine that they would come so une
lucy manning, bbc news.ficially the kremlin says its forces are regrouping, not retreating, this is the situation a week ago with russia still in control, as you see, of much of the east of the country, that's all in red. mapping in the last 24 hours though shows the scale the purple, to the east, and as far south as izyium. from the capital, kyiv, our correspondentjames capital, kyiv, our correspondent james waterhouse sent this. war can be both symbolic, as well as significant. slava ukraini....
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lucy manning, bbc news.. we can now speak to bbc journalist grace harbage, who started queuing six hours ago. how is it going? so far so good, we have been queueing _ how is it going? so far so good, we have been queueing since - how is it going? so far so good, we have been queueing since three - have been queueing since three o'clock when we got to southwark park and since then we have actually been moving quite quickly. i don't know if you can see behind me, we are on the embankment now, so we have gone from southwark park through to tower bridge and then passed the london eye and now we are here just walking down to lambeth bridge, so we can see where we need to be, but we know that we have still got quite a bit of a way to go. still got quite a bit of a way to .o, . ., ., still got quite a bit of a way to go. what time are you expecting to net here? go. what time are you expecting to get here? well. — go. what time are you expecting to get here? well, we _ go. what time are you expecting to get here? we
lucy manning, bbc news.. we can now speak to bbc journalist grace harbage, who started queuing six hours ago. how is it going? so far so good, we have been queueing _ how is it going? so far so good, we have been queueing since - how is it going? so far so good, we have been queueing since three - have been queueing since three o'clock when we got to southwark park and since then we have actually been moving quite quickly. i don't know if you can see behind me, we are on the embankment now, so...
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lucy manning, bbc news, peterborough. a small selection of voices from peter brett this afternoon responding to the news about liz truss�*s election as conservative leader —— in peterborough. a few grey clouds around but the rain has held off so far thank thankfully. could see some thundery downpours like last night when we had over 36,000 lightning strikes, can you believe it? in actualfact, there is a risk of further offending downpours this evening and overnight. this area at the greatest risk and we are seeing those showers as we speak developing and moving in from cornwall and across parts of south wales. there was another batch of thundery downpours tucking in behind so sharp showers the order of the evening and they will continue to push through the midlands into the north of england and towards that scottish borders in the early hours of tuesday morning. behind it, somewhat quieter, a very warm at night again with temperatures sitting widely in the mid teens. we start tomorrow with the showers clearing from scotla
lucy manning, bbc news, peterborough. a small selection of voices from peter brett this afternoon responding to the news about liz truss�*s election as conservative leader —— in peterborough. a few grey clouds around but the rain has held off so far thank thankfully. could see some thundery downpours like last night when we had over 36,000 lightning strikes, can you believe it? in actualfact, there is a risk of further offending downpours this evening and overnight. this area at the...
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lucy manning with that report.e death of the queen in a moment — but first let's turn to today's other main news: ukraine says it's retaken as many as 20 towns and villages in the east of the country in the space of the last 2a hours — with russian troops in retreat. president putin's tactics have been criticised by one of the leading military commanders fighting on the ground. officially the kremlin says its forces are �*regrouping' — not retreating. this was the situation just a week ago with russia still in control of much of the east of the country but this latest mapping in the last 2a hours, shows significant gains to the east and as far south as izyum. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse sent this report from kyiv. russian ambitions once again abandoned. its pro—war symbol, a familiar calling card. shells used to flatten towns still in their boxes. moscow is calling this a regrouping but all signs point to a hasty retreat. kyiv is claiming to have taken back all of the kharkiv region. even russian off
lucy manning with that report.e death of the queen in a moment — but first let's turn to today's other main news: ukraine says it's retaken as many as 20 towns and villages in the east of the country in the space of the last 2a hours — with russian troops in retreat. president putin's tactics have been criticised by one of the leading military commanders fighting on the ground. officially the kremlin says its forces are �*regrouping' — not retreating. this was the situation just a week...
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lucy manning, bbc news.spent so much of their time to be with us. that's it from us at westminster. do you stay with us on bbc news, where we will bring you the very latest on her majesty's lying in state and the state funeral on monday. shaun, thank you very much indeed, and there is further coverage on the bbc news website under the life page. ——, the life page. let's turn to a very big sports story that came through a few hours ago. roger federer has announced his retirement from tennis at the end of this month. the 41—year—old swiss player has won 20 grand slam titles and is regarded by many as one of the sports all time greats. but he's struggled with a knee problem for the past three years and has not played a match since last year's wimbledon. in a statement to fans, he said... well, the last person to play roger federer on a world stage is poland's current world number ten, hubert hurkacz. he beat federer in straight sets at wimbledon last year. hubertjoins me now from monaco. thank you very much ind
lucy manning, bbc news.spent so much of their time to be with us. that's it from us at westminster. do you stay with us on bbc news, where we will bring you the very latest on her majesty's lying in state and the state funeral on monday. shaun, thank you very much indeed, and there is further coverage on the bbc news website under the life page. ——, the life page. let's turn to a very big sports story that came through a few hours ago. roger federer has announced his retirement from tennis...
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i asked you to us, you will still be the lucy, the man one still reg monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they marsh m. o. give it to pish, tina in 1999 to 100 russians to controllers. latina app on the phone, nato. troops arrived, the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes the tents and bronze structure will go to serbia. ah. 2 in the studio to another, i used to use it, but i just assumed it was you. i just lucky struggled in nike or cause we're drugs . napoleon were problem for. yeah, i see a on peak ladder now set up. it was lucky cuz this is still good. enough one or more of the brownie. subsidies you austin, you. only it will, stella god, the could be love. night or good on yes. corporate smith, how could they sell was up at o. robinson, as you don't brought these rocky tomo coursework we march, most of the lead to deborah is measured dog. he's law. he's measured children of the bell. barbies miss you certainly ah ah ah, with she unlimited with so she's a little with center of chicago. lots of them will pick with the
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because if little nurse sleeps, i asked you to out you will still be the lucy, the man one still reg monument to russian paratroopers. on top of mount tunic. they marsh m. o give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina airport, before nato troops arrived, the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah, a history of a recall. we'll see why this lucky struggled in nike our cause. we're not, not a peak ladder. now, set up with this was, this is told, you know, one or more of the brand new shops. printers you shop skins, you only it will still are going to get a bill up night. oh, you got on? yeah. scopus would they sell those up at all? or by using the jew dob, e is equal to cyclical mode. most of them to dora. he's a major dog, he's law. he's a major cylinder. the bad luck. i barbie's me yourself to live. oh i ah ah . l look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders at conflic
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because if little nurse sleeps, i asked you to out you will still be the lucy, the man one still reg monument to russian paratroopers. on top of mount tunic they marsh m. o give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina app on the phone nato troops arrived. the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes, the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah. in the studio i used to use it, but i guess it will show me or we'll see what i dislike. he struggled in nicky, our cause we're not not a kid. glad. now set up it hey, this is a more of the brand new shops. cringe you hopkins, you only it will still i got a good deal up night. a probably is an issue, but it does work with most of the dog is your dog. he's la image with a basement you're set on it. oh, for a little in the initial be want to pull up not to get a diaz can use to put value a new one or 2, but you also the with the done those a what i see the steep bussey's no growth you medation says a what he's got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy foundation,
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i asked you to out here, will still be the lucy, the man wants to reg monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they mushroom give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina apple, before nato troops arrived, the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes, the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah, a history up on the east of your support. i just little sure we go. because you, i just like you struggled in nike or cause we are not a problem for you. i see on the on pete. glad now. so don't. hi kristen, this is a more of the brown socks cleaners you. i'll shop soon as you only it will, stella, god, the could be last night. a motor by using as you brought it. all those local queen launch. most of the dog is your dog. he's law, he's image would sooner not be bad. barbies means you're stuck on it for ah, a, [000:00:00;00] a sofa is in the west rush. it is the aggression know his answer. much matter. i need a key. wouldn't teach him exclusion with we have any quality for russians. now we gotta do is beat him over
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as political coach dahlia met cautiously tired of sleep time. 2 hours you will still be here. lucy, the man wants to read the monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they mushroom give it to pish, tina in 1999 to 100 russians to controllers. latina apple, before nato troops arrived, the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes, the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah, a story up on the east of your support. i just little sure week or was you i just lucky. struggled you know, you know? yeah. cause we're not a kid. glad. now. so don't. hey, kristen, this is gold, you know, one or more of the brand new trucks. cleaners you all shop springs you only it will, stella, god, the could get a bill up night, a motor buddies. and as you don't brought these people just walk away most, most of the dog. he's made your dog, he's luck. he's a midget seller, not the bad bar, but as long as you're stuck on it. oh ah, with ah need to come to russian state will never. i've side us, i'm phoning most lensky with 55 when. okay, so ninety's to bible
as political coach dahlia met cautiously tired of sleep time. 2 hours you will still be here. lucy, the man wants to read the monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they mushroom give it to pish, tina in 1999 to 100 russians to controllers. latina apple, before nato troops arrived, the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes, the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah, a story up on the east of your support. i just little sure...
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i asked you to us here will still be the lucy, the man one still reg monument to russian paratroopers. on top of mount tunic. they marsh m. o give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina airport, before nato troops arrived, the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes, the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah, a history of a recall we'll see of i just lucky, struggled in nike are cause we are not a problem for you. i see a peak letter a fucking cuz this is cold, you know, one or more of the brand new shops, printers you shop things. you only it will still are gonna get a bill up night, a motor by using the jew dog brought these people just walk away. most most of the dog is your dog. he's law. he's a major cylinder of the battle. barbara is ms. yourself to live? oh ah ah ah ah though sure with industry to restore can just look up some letters on where your muscles runyan noon. she judy doesn't being in the green shield on a nurse to me as possible. mama cook gosh said get somebody to look up to his ashley of nbc. wa
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lucy manning, bbc news. well, the queue seems to move forward and batches here, as you can see. want to come down. of course, at the weekend, we may want to see more people coming down. but in the past three hours, i've interviewed a mother with a three—month—old baby, i've interviewed people from all ages and all backgrounds, and it is of course remarkable to see this event going on. we will be bringing you more coverage in the coming hours from here in westminster. geeta guru—murthy and to your guests, thank you very much indeed. let's get some of the day's with the news from around the world. —— other news from around the world. first, i want to take you to ukraine. a dam has been badly damaged in an attack by russian cruise missiles. it happened near the central city of kryvyi rih. it's affected the city's water supplies. president zelensky�*s chief of staff says the attack is revenge for ukraine's successes in a counter—offensive in the country's northeast. elsewhere, president zelensky has visited izyum, one of the cities liberated in ukraine's ongoing counter—offensive. h
lucy manning, bbc news. well, the queue seems to move forward and batches here, as you can see. want to come down. of course, at the weekend, we may want to see more people coming down. but in the past three hours, i've interviewed a mother with a three—month—old baby, i've interviewed people from all ages and all backgrounds, and it is of course remarkable to see this event going on. we will be bringing you more coverage in the coming hours from here in westminster. geeta guru—murthy and...
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political coach gallia met because if little no us slips i asked you to out, you will still be the lucy, the man one still reg monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they marsh m. o give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina app on the phone nato troops arrived. the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes, the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah. in the studio, i used to use it, but i guess it was really cool. we'll see of i just lucky struggled in nike are cause we are not a peak ladder now. said offices fucking, cuz this is a more of the brand new shops, cleaners you shops, things you only it will still up god. the could deal with anya scopus would they sell those up at all? or by using the jew dog brought these people to suckle court, mulch, mosher, living good dog. he's a major dog. he's law. he's measured center of the battle. barbara is ms. yourself done it for? ah ah ah, in a position of those states that pop military equipment in tea a crate is cynical and it doesn't hide the fact they wanted to pl
political coach gallia met because if little no us slips i asked you to out, you will still be the lucy, the man one still reg monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they marsh m. o give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina app on the phone nato troops arrived. the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes, the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah. in the studio, i used to use it, but i guess it was really...
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i asked you to us, you will still be the lucy, the man once to erect a monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they marsh m. o give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina app on the phone, nato. troops arrived, the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah. in the studio i used to use it for a week or we'll see why this lucky struggled in nicky, our cause we are ruts. not a problem for you. i see from the on peak lead now said august. hey kristen, this is gold. you know, one or more of the brand new trucks, cleaners you all shop springs you only it will still up god the could get a bill up night. a knee scope it could they sell those up at all? or by using the jew brought these rocky tomo to suckle quite much. most of them don't. but he's a major dog. he's law. he's a major seller, not the bad luck. i barbie's me. you're set on it for a a or show you the most for or so for is in the west. russia is the aggression. no get injured much a matter. i need a keep goin
i asked you to us, you will still be the lucy, the man once to erect a monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they marsh m. o give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina app on the phone, nato. troops arrived, the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes the 10 ton bronze structure will go to serbia. ah. in the studio i used to use it for a week or we'll see why this lucky struggled in nicky, our cause we are ruts....
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difficult question earlier met because if little no us slips i asked you to us you will still be the lucy, the man one still reg monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they marsh. m. o. give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina app on the phone nato troops arrived. the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes, the tents and bronze structure will go to serbia. ah. in the studio a little soon we go, we'll see of i just lucky struggled in nike or cause we're drugs, not a problem for ya. see a peak ladder now. so don't a more of the brand new shops, printers you shop things, you only, it will still got a good deal up night. a motor body is an issue, but it does fluctuate most of the dog. he's a major dog, he's law. he's a major center of the battle barbies and as you're set on it. oh for lifted up and see that there was the word jesus you did. yes it was. he just opened the window door. william, me in the musical roster. and guess where does the door national know pointer dumped? a that'll go up. he don't cheat his must.
difficult question earlier met because if little no us slips i asked you to us you will still be the lucy, the man one still reg monument to russian paratroopers on top of mount tunic. they marsh. m. o. give it to pasadena in 1999, 200 russians to controllers. latina app on the phone nato troops arrived. the monument is still in moscow, but as soon as freight traffic across europe resumes, the tents and bronze structure will go to serbia. ah. in the studio a little soon we go, we'll see of i...
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lucy manning-_ l i she has been talking to lucy - manning-_ i am she has been talking to lucy - manningsaid may i kiss you, he said, _ came, i said may i kiss you, he said. yeah. _ came, i said may i kiss you, he said, yeah, and i did.— came, i said may i kiss you, he said, yeah, and i did. what did it mean to you _ said, yeah, and i did. what did it mean to you and _ said, yeah, and i did. what did it mean to you and all _ said, yeah, and i did. what did it mean to you and all the - said, yeah, and i did. what did it mean to you and all the others i said, yeah, and i did. what did it| mean to you and all the others to see the king here today? filer? mean to you and all the others to see the king here today? very happy, eve bod see the king here today? very happy, everybody was _ see the king here today? very happy, everybody was happy. _ see the king here today? very happy, everybody was happy, we _ see the king here today? very happy, everybody was happy, we were - see the king here today? very happy, | everybody was happy, we were happy. but obviously sad? i said everybody was happy,
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our special correspondent lucy manning has more details on the preparations in london.powerful scent of flowers hanging in the air. but however many are here now, will be dwarfed by the numbers who will stand in a very british way for hours and hours through the days and nights to file past the queen�*s coffin. people who make it to westminster hall where the queen�*s body will lie in state have been told to expect very long queues. the fear is they could last up to 24 hours and mourners have been warned they may have to wait overnight. if the lines are too long they could be paused so that people are unable to join. people have been asked to dress respectfully, no flowers, cameras or filming allowed. camping out on the mall on saturday, maria from newcastle plans to stay for the lying in state and funeral. she gave 70 years of service to us and this is the least i could do to pay my respects to the queen. she did it so much for us as a country, so i have got to do it. i feel that is my duty to do it. vanessa hopes to be the first in the queue. home, a bench on lambeth
our special correspondent lucy manning has more details on the preparations in london.powerful scent of flowers hanging in the air. but however many are here now, will be dwarfed by the numbers who will stand in a very british way for hours and hours through the days and nights to file past the queen�*s coffin. people who make it to westminster hall where the queen�*s body will lie in state have been told to expect very long queues. the fear is they could last up to 24 hours and mourners...
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lucy manning, bbc news. uals to market as they wish to market. let's hear from some who have been through and queued for all those hours. david is at the carriage gate, hello to you. i am at the exit, if you like, the north door of westminster hall, people come from there through carriage gates having been through westminster hall land past the queen's coffin. they have had a very long wait, these people emerging and i am joined by two of them, who have come all the way from south wales. what made you want to come today? i don't think it was a question, i think wejust wanted don't think it was a question, i think we just wanted to celebrate her life. i thought it would be a celebration and it wasn't, it was really sad, and then we waited a long time, about seven and a half hours, and the time went very quickly but when you got in there it was the impact of going into the hall was immense, and we are very fortunate, the guards changed right in front of us and if anyone is thinking of coming they need to come b
lucy manning, bbc news. uals to market as they wish to market. let's hear from some who have been through and queued for all those hours. david is at the carriage gate, hello to you. i am at the exit, if you like, the north door of westminster hall, people come from there through carriage gates having been through westminster hall land past the queen's coffin. they have had a very long wait, these people emerging and i am joined by two of them, who have come all the way from south wales. what...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports on the preparations in london.d bad. it was very emotional, and the fact that there where cheers quite surprised me, i thought it was going to be really silent. what were you thinking as the car came past? everything. she was lovely, like everyone's grandmother. it is really quite choking. thinking that she was home. just think it is the last time - she makes that journey after 70 years. and soon, many many more will get the chance to say goodbye. tomorrow, a 38—minute walk for the king and other members of the royal family behind their mother's coffin, all the way up the mall from buckingham palace to westminster hall for the lying in state. expectations are around a00,000 people will be able to file past the coffin, leaving some potentially disappointed. the fear is queues of up to 30 hours. nevertheless, katie from worthing plans to return. it's no different from a concert, i guess. lots of people are queueing, like, loads of hours for harry styles. i think the queen's a bit more important than harry styles, so
our special correspondent lucy manning reports on the preparations in london.d bad. it was very emotional, and the fact that there where cheers quite surprised me, i thought it was going to be really silent. what were you thinking as the car came past? everything. she was lovely, like everyone's grandmother. it is really quite choking. thinking that she was home. just think it is the last time - she makes that journey after 70 years. and soon, many many more will get the chance to say goodbye....
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports on those preparations in london. be really silent. what were you thinking as the car came past? everything. she was lovely, like everyone's grandmother. it is really quite choking. thinking that she was home. just think it is the last time - she makes that journey after 70 years. and soon, many many more will get the chance to say goodbye. tomorrow, 38 minute walk for the king and other members of the king and other members of the royalfamily behind the king and other members of the royal family behind their mother's coffin. all the way up from buckingham palace to westminster hall for the lying in state. expectations are around 400,000 people will be able to file past the coffin, leaving some potentially disappointed. the fear is accused of up to 30 hours. nevertheless, katie from worthing plans to return. it is no difference _ worthing plans to return. it is no difference from _ worthing plans to return. it is no difference from a - worthing plans to return. it 3 no difference from a concert. lots of people queue f
our special correspondent lucy manning reports on those preparations in london. be really silent. what were you thinking as the car came past? everything. she was lovely, like everyone's grandmother. it is really quite choking. thinking that she was home. just think it is the last time - she makes that journey after 70 years. and soon, many many more will get the chance to say goodbye. tomorrow, 38 minute walk for the king and other members of the king and other members of the royalfamily...
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our special correspondent lucy manning reports on the preparations in london.ie from worthing plans to return. it's no different from a concert, i guess. lots of people are queueing, like loads of hours for harry styles. i think the queen is a bit more important than harry styles, so, i don't mind waiting. why would it be important for you to go to the lying in state? she was roughly my age when she came to the throne, and i couldn't possibly imagine becoming queen of a country, let alone of the commonwealth nations at my age, so, i feel it's part of my duty to come and support and pay my respects. janet from kent is concerned. i'm coming up thursday, just get in the queue and hoping for the best, really. so, yeah. queue as long as i can before i have to go home again, that's the biggest problem, isn't it? can't spend all night here. the public will be kept informed where the queue has reached and an estimate of waiting time. the lying in state opens at 5pm tomorrow. there will be a coloured wristband system for different zones. once there, people can leave the
our special correspondent lucy manning reports on the preparations in london.ie from worthing plans to return. it's no different from a concert, i guess. lots of people are queueing, like loads of hours for harry styles. i think the queen is a bit more important than harry styles, so, i don't mind waiting. why would it be important for you to go to the lying in state? she was roughly my age when she came to the throne, and i couldn't possibly imagine becoming queen of a country, let alone of...
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lucy manning, bbc news.they have ever known. i began this broadcast pointing out that i have known no other queen. little children there. they are now going to be grown up in a world where it is charles iii who will be their sovereign. where it is charles iii who will be theirsovereign. people where it is charles iii who will be their sovereign. people turning up continually throughout the evening as the light has dimmed. the flashlights in the corner, some of the press who have recorded this moment as well. and flowers being put down as people remember. we palace, let us show you the live pictures there. in the darkness, hundreds of people, i suspect possibly even thousands, have gathered there now. there they are. the rain still coming down, it has been raining throughout the day and despite that people have been willing to deal with the elements. the umbrellas bobbing about. as many reflect on the life of extraordinary selflessness, through some of the trials and tribulations of her own family it has to b
lucy manning, bbc news.they have ever known. i began this broadcast pointing out that i have known no other queen. little children there. they are now going to be grown up in a world where it is charles iii who will be their sovereign. where it is charles iii who will be theirsovereign. people where it is charles iii who will be their sovereign. people turning up continually throughout the evening as the light has dimmed. the flashlights in the corner, some of the press who have recorded this...