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she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face, is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. well, king charles, the 3rd and the queen consort camilla, will be arriving in northern ireland probably within the next hour they'll go straight to hell's brit counsel at the royal residence. and king charles will be there to meet political leaders and have discussions with a number of community leaders. he is visiting northern ireland for the 40th time but the 1st time of king as king of course and following that sir. those meetings in hillsboro castle he and queen camilla will come through the streets which are lown lined with crowds already and come here to a service behind me which will be of thanksgiving and reflection. that's reflection at darker days. in northern ireland, much brighter now, but darker days and there will be something like $800.00 invited guests around. beyond that, th
she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face, is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. well, king charles, the 3rd and the queen consort camilla, will be arriving in northern ireland probably within the next hour they'll go straight to hell's brit counsel at the royal residence. and king charles will be there to...
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the year before the handshake between martin mcguinness and the queen the queen made an historic statelowing year the handshake between the queen and martin mcguinness. there were people on both sides who said the handshake should not happen, but many more said that if the queen and martin mcguinness can shake hands, we can get past our differences and work to the greater good for peace and reconciliation so it really set the tone. i think it inspired to save politics was more functional here at that time, now it is not in such a functional place, the northern ireland assembly macro, the power—sharing assembly, is not sitting at stormont so some of the questions for the monarch are how he can continue the role and the contribution he can make to the work his late mother began. that contribution he can make to the work his late mother began.— his late mother began. that is the challenae his late mother began. that is the challenge for _ his late mother began. that is the challenge for king _ his late mother began. that is the challenge for king charles, - his late mother began. that is
the year before the handshake between martin mcguinness and the queen the queen made an historic statelowing year the handshake between the queen and martin mcguinness. there were people on both sides who said the handshake should not happen, but many more said that if the queen and martin mcguinness can shake hands, we can get past our differences and work to the greater good for peace and reconciliation so it really set the tone. i think it inspired to save politics was more functional here...
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she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face, is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast a rhyme says it's ready to cooperate with the un nuclear watchdog to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. it comes after the international atomic energy agency released a report saying it could not guarantee the peaceful nature of terence nuclear program as cast doubt on long running efforts to revive the agreement. but he runs foreign ministry now says it's willing to clear up, false perception is about its activities. the u. s. justice department says it's willing to accept one of donald trump's nominees as a special master to review document ceased from his home separately. another 40 subpoenas have been issued in investigation into the former president's bid to overturn the 2020 election result was in jordan has it is f a couple of significant developments in in
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martin mcguinness the late martin mcguinness, who was the commander in the aisle ray. and that had been a signal to the republican movement that was something new going on here for the royals. were actually engaging, sympathising, even although that word wasn't used by any of them. but the whole symbolism that sir the queen had had invested in by going to dublin in 2011. prior to that handshake, she went by complete surprise to the key places like the rebrand remembrance area for republicans looking down as she did so that was another significant symbolic act. and king charles, also a he in, in, in 2015 actually shook the hands of, of actually, of jerry adams, who was the, she was the shin faint president at the time, rumored to be a member of the army council of the i re expect to see much more of the way of symbolism and dedication to bringing people together in northern ireland from this new monarch. it is indeed a hugely significant visit. that's the scene there in northern ireland and jude simon's thanks very much. meanwhile, in scotland, mourners in edinburgh sti
martin mcguinness the late martin mcguinness, who was the commander in the aisle ray. and that had been a signal to the republican movement that was something new going on here for the royals. were actually engaging, sympathising, even although that word wasn't used by any of them. but the whole symbolism that sir the queen had had invested in by going to dublin in 2011. prior to that handshake, she went by complete surprise to the key places like the rebrand remembrance area for republicans...
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she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face, is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. now here at sir st. anne's cathedral, which is a church of ireland church that is an anglican all island religion or which is the anglican effectively. but you'll see here now people arriving king charles and the queen consort camilla will be on their way very soon traveling here . the crowds lining the streets. here we're talking about a large number of invited guests. you can't quite see them here. we're all lining up. and the royal's will arrive, go into the church for a service of reflection and prayer on the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd dating back 96 years, of course. and it will no doubt talk about reconciliation. we'll talk about the 2 sides and the defied here, which king charles king charles has pledged. he will do the same thing and his mother, he will try to bring more reconcil
she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face, is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. now here at sir st. anne's cathedral, which is a church of ireland church that is an anglican all island religion or which is the anglican effectively. but you'll see here now people arriving king charles and the queen consort...
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there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commanderlent attacks during the troubles, including on her own family. the handshake with martin mcguinness was a clear indication that that conflict was over and that was something that meant a lot to people like me who had stood against violence over many, many years, but that handshake, and basically, clearly said, "the conflict is over. "let's get on with building peace." today, loyalty to the monarchy in unionist areas is more prominent in northern ireland than perhaps anywhere else in the uk, and belfast�*s iconic shankill road has become a focal point for tributes. but this afternoon, the attention was on the royal route, from hillsborough castle and onwards. it really means a lot to welcome the new king. to sympathise with him on the death of his mother. we love the royal family, i certainly love the royal family. i will be at the funeral in london, as well. for northern ireland, there is now new hope the unifying legacy the queen is remembered for here will be continued. emma vardy, b
there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commanderlent attacks during the troubles, including on her own family. the handshake with martin mcguinness was a clear indication that that conflict was over and that was something that meant a lot to people like me who had stood against violence over many, many years, but that handshake, and basically, clearly said, "the conflict is over. "let's get on with building peace." today,...
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in a moment of conciliation, the queen comes face to face with martin mcguinness, a former i.r.a. oral mountbatten. mcguinness is one of the architects of the peace accord. >> she shook hands with him because that is what the people had world. she could have avoided it. but she went. to me, that summed up her grasp of her role. >> i remember martin mcguinness coming into the room to meet the queen and saying, how are you? she said, well at least i'm still alive. that was a nice sort of ironic comment. >> coming up, >> the queen letup known that she expected to be advised and consulted. (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart co
in a moment of conciliation, the queen comes face to face with martin mcguinness, a former i.r.a. oral mountbatten. mcguinness is one of the architects of the peace accord. >> she shook hands with him because that is what the people had world. she could have avoided it. but she went. to me, that summed up her grasp of her role. >> i remember martin mcguinness coming into the room to meet the queen and saying, how are you? she said, well at least i'm still alive. that was a nice sort...
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. >> and then a powerful act of reconciliation, she shook the hand of martin mcguinness, a former leader understood the history, and understood that he had been killed by the ira, seeing the queen shake hands with martin mcguinness who had been a member of the terrorist organization, was an astonishing thing to see and made a real difference. she was asked, later on, how had she managed to do it. and in typical understatement, she said, well, he put his hand out. of course i was going to shake it. but it was much more than that. >> queen elizabeth was a skilled diplomat, and comfortable and a role as british advisor, and bridge builder. it was here at buckingham palace where she entertained world leaders and presidents, and no one refused an invitation. but ultimately, it was her own family that put the british monarchy at greatest risk. >> in november 1992, the queen talked openly about her and it's her we bliss, latin for horrible year. >> and 1992, it's not the year on which i should look back with it value to pleasure. in the words of one of my more sympathetic correspondence, it jus
. >> and then a powerful act of reconciliation, she shook the hand of martin mcguinness, a former leader understood the history, and understood that he had been killed by the ira, seeing the queen shake hands with martin mcguinness who had been a member of the terrorist organization, was an astonishing thing to see and made a real difference. she was asked, later on, how had she managed to do it. and in typical understatement, she said, well, he put his hand out. of course i was going to...
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she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness. one of its former leaders now has son, king charles face is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. while he certainly has his work cut out to actually compare to his mother in all the work she's done on northern ireland. 22 visits may not be a lot, but massive significance in a visit to the irish republic. at when she in 2011 actually went to the remembrance garden for the republican party and the public. a movement i looked down which was seen as a gesture of not sorrow, but certainly acceptance. but this had been a conflict with mistakes on both sides. it was seen by a number of other symbolic gestures as her a breakthrough moments in terms of the loyalty actually connecting and understanding the troubles as they were now in the conflict of the whole war. oh, it goes back more than a century. so furthermore, the queen also shook the hand of martin mcguinness a fo
she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness. one of its former leaders now has son, king charles face is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. while he certainly has his work cut out to actually compare to his mother in all the work she's done on northern ireland. 22 visits may not be a lot, but massive significance in a visit to the irish republic. at when she in 2011...
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there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commandergroup that had carried out many of the violent attacks during the troubles, including on her own family. the handshake with martin mcguinness was a clear indication that that conflict was over, and that was something that meant a lot to people like me who had stood against violence over many, many years, but that handshake, basically, clearly said, "the conflict is over. "let's get on with building peace." today, loyalty to the monarchy in unionist areas is more prominent in northern ireland than perhaps anywhere else in the uk, and belfast�*s iconic shankill road has become a focal point for tributes. but this afternoon, the attention was on the royal route, from hillsborough castle and onwards. it really means a lot to welcome the new king. to sympathise with him on the death of his mother. we love the royal family, i certainly love the royal family. i will be at the funeral in london, as well. for northern ireland, there is now new hope the unifying legacy the queen is remembered fo
there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commandergroup that had carried out many of the violent attacks during the troubles, including on her own family. the handshake with martin mcguinness was a clear indication that that conflict was over, and that was something that meant a lot to people like me who had stood against violence over many, many years, but that handshake, basically, clearly said, "the conflict is over. "let's get on...
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making major gestures of reconciliation a year later in belfast, she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness of former iraqi commander, chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland. what they've been careful to do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy, which as far as republicans are concerned, is associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland for centuries. however, they are able to develop a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue with the new king as it is another matter thing, charles may have popularity. this is his 40th visit here, the 1st as monarch. his pledge to follow in his mother's footsteps and seek the welfare of all the people in one of his relations with both sides of the divide. here is one of the 1st big tests with his re, andrew simmons, alger 0, belfast ah, d u n u s. and e u of called for immediate de escalation of tensions. after fighting flat out the night between armina and as a by john rush as president also appeal a. com. i mean, his prime minister says 49 of his soldiers w
making major gestures of reconciliation a year later in belfast, she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness of former iraqi commander, chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland. what they've been careful to do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy, which as far as republicans are concerned, is associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland for centuries. however, they are able to develop a relationship with the...
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she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face, is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. right now we're expecting the arrival very soon at hillsboro castle and left the official world residence of can chose a 3rd and he'll be visiting this place and meeting a whole series of political leaders from both republic of ireland and indeed northern ireland amongst them in fame which was once the political wing of the, i'll re and of course, michelle o'neill, a, who's the vice president of a sion fine. and the 1st minister designate for the northern ireland assembly. because mission fame is now at the biggest party in north america, has the most folks. so this is quite a development and it has massive relevance because of the whole structure. all of northern ireland is one of division. and the good friday agreement from nearly 25 years ago brought a power sharing agreement, which is sha
she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face, is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. right now we're expecting the arrival very soon at hillsboro castle and left the official world residence of can chose a 3rd and he'll be visiting this place and meeting a whole series of political leaders from both republic of...
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the following year, in belfast, she met and shook hands with martin mcguinness, a former leader of thenciliation. her diamond jubilee in 2012 confirmed the nation's regard for a monarch who had reigned for 60 years. mr bond, your majesty. it was also the year when the queen showed that she too could spring a surprise. good evening, mr bond. good evening, your majesty. sovereign and secret agent — one of the highlights of the opening night of the london olympics. happy birthday plays. by the time of her 90th birthday in april 2016, she'd become the united kingdom's longest reigning monarch, its oldest, and — few would disagree — one of its most deeply respected. it was rare for elizabeth to speak about her life as monarch. there were occasional insights, though — this from a bbc documentary. it's a question of maturing into something that one's got used to doing. and accepting the fact that here you are and it's your fate. she continued with her public duties well into her 905. there was further family turmoil, though. prince andrew was forced to withdraw from public life amid claims he
the following year, in belfast, she met and shook hands with martin mcguinness, a former leader of thenciliation. her diamond jubilee in 2012 confirmed the nation's regard for a monarch who had reigned for 60 years. mr bond, your majesty. it was also the year when the queen showed that she too could spring a surprise. good evening, mr bond. good evening, your majesty. sovereign and secret agent — one of the highlights of the opening night of the london olympics. happy birthday plays. by the...
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in 2012, she came here to the lyric theatre and met martin mcguinness, the former ira commander who'd first minister martin mcguinness and i met with queen elizabeth in belfast in 2012, during her diamond jubilee and thereafter at windsor castle during the state visit of the president of ireland michael d higgins, in 2014, her warmth, her kindness and her unfailing courtesy towards us was appreciated. so, as he returns to northern ireland today as its monarch for the first time, the king will be following a legacy respected by so many people right across this land. a tough act to follow, big shoes to fill somebody said to me the other day. after the king and queen consort come here today they will meet and sit down with political leaders from all sides and religious leaders from all sides and religious leaders from all faiths as well. they will head back to belfast for a special service of prayer and reflection on her majesty the queen's life at st anne's cathedral in the centre of belfast. that is where we can join annita mcveigh. good morning. good morning. thank you very much, good
in 2012, she came here to the lyric theatre and met martin mcguinness, the former ira commander who'd first minister martin mcguinness and i met with queen elizabeth in belfast in 2012, during her diamond jubilee and thereafter at windsor castle during the state visit of the president of ireland michael d higgins, in 2014, her warmth, her kindness and her unfailing courtesy towards us was appreciated. so, as he returns to northern ireland today as its monarch for the first time, the king will...
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she shook hands with martin mcguinness. he was the former head of the i r re. so she was a woman who, even though she was british, she managed somehow to bridge that gap to work towards peace in countries like that . she stood for example, against apartheid in south africa and was said to have had quite a conflict with her. then british prime minister margaret thatcher, also southern rhodesia now's in bob way. she did not like the white racist government there. so although she oversee, couldn't get too involved. she was very, very involved in her, in the commonwealth. and i think many of those countries, even if they don't want a british monica had of state, very grateful for the role she played in bringing people together. it's been just such a momentous time in the u. k. since since she died on the 8th of september, and what moments will you remember in particular from the last 11 days? i think on the day on that 1st day when we were in the studio and we knew that she was on, well, we knew that the family were going up to bow moral in scotland to be by her be
she shook hands with martin mcguinness. he was the former head of the i r re. so she was a woman who, even though she was british, she managed somehow to bridge that gap to work towards peace in countries like that . she stood for example, against apartheid in south africa and was said to have had quite a conflict with her. then british prime minister margaret thatcher, also southern rhodesia now's in bob way. she did not like the white racist government there. so although she oversee, couldn't...
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martin mcguinness, a former iraqi commander, chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland. but they've been careful the do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy. which as far as republicans are concerned, as associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland for centuries. i'm, however, they are able to develop a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue with the new king as it is another matter. king charles may have popularity. this is his 40th visit here, the 1st as monarch. his pledge to follow in his mother's footsteps and seek the welfare of all the people in northern ireland. his relations with both sides of the divide. here is one of the 1st big tests of his reign. andrew simmons out 0 belfast precedent. laudermill zalinski says that ukraine has taken back full control of more than 40000 square kilometers of territory previously occupied by russia. his forces have been driving the russians back in a rapid counter offensive in the ne, ukrainian officials say they have recaptured more than 3
martin mcguinness, a former iraqi commander, chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland. but they've been careful the do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy. which as far as republicans are concerned, as associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland for centuries. i'm, however, they are able to develop a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue with the new king as it is another matter. king...
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she also came to the north of ireland. several times i met the senior figures in the re like martin mcguinness, who in many ways were responsible for killing of close relations like lord my buttons. so the divided response overall. everyone is aware that her visits in 2011, where she led a rece, the garden of remembrance to the man who had organized the 1916 rising against the british empire, was enormously important and remark. she made saying things she wished the some things had been done differently or not all. busy went on extremely well. so there, there will be many people who think that this is a chance really to complete the break. because in many ways, ireland was britain's 1st scholarly, on the north of ireland is the last remnant of that 1st colony. so it's a matter of completing the job whether or not the arrival of king charles the 3rd as has any impact. it is difficult to say. but certainly the passing of queen elizabeth, who was this constant over 70 years, will in many ways feel the desire to complete the process of de colonialism. jumping around the united kingdom we were in l
she also came to the north of ireland. several times i met the senior figures in the re like martin mcguinness, who in many ways were responsible for killing of close relations like lord my buttons. so the divided response overall. everyone is aware that her visits in 2011, where she led a rece, the garden of remembrance to the man who had organized the 1916 rising against the british empire, was enormously important and remark. she made saying things she wished the some things had been done...
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when she shook hands with the former iraqi leader, martin mcguinness, prince harry married megan markelle, an american actress after the queen gave her blessing. it was a most watch tv event in the u. k that year and drew a global audience of almost 2000000000, but 2 years later, in a shock to the family, the couple decided to step away from royal duties comes and set up home in the united states and happiness. i move which undoubtedly affected the queen. however, in the words of the queen herself, the huge void in her life was left when her loving husband of 73 years. prince philip, the duke of edinburgh passed away at the age of 99 in 2021. despite the loss of her gar prone husband until her last days she believed in the phrase. you are old as you feel. often in good spirits and regularly spotted driving around the windsor estate and entertaining her many grandchildren. she was a dignified malec, greatly loved by royalists, but also one respected across the globe. known for her sense of duty and devotion to a life of service. well as close to our correspondent polis leah. now paula: if
when she shook hands with the former iraqi leader, martin mcguinness, prince harry married megan markelle, an american actress after the queen gave her blessing. it was a most watch tv event in the u. k that year and drew a global audience of almost 2000000000, but 2 years later, in a shock to the family, the couple decided to step away from royal duties comes and set up home in the united states and happiness. i move which undoubtedly affected the queen. however, in the words of the queen...
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in 2012, the queen famously shook hands with former ira leader and politician martin mcguinness in belfast. last week, sinn fein leader michelle o'neill paid tbute to e queen. >> there's no doubt she leaves a legacy of someone who advanced peace and reconciliation, someone who sought to buil relations. i think that should very much be remembered here. amy: meanwhile, a 22-year-old man in edinburgh was arrested monday for heckling prince andrew over his ties to the late convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein. the protester was arrested after calling out "andrew, your sick old man" later saying "powerful men shouldn't be allowed to commit sexual crimes and get away with it." a new united nations report finds nearly one in every 100 -- announcing the findings monday. >> that is an extraordinary figure. 27.6 million people compelled to work and even worse news is this represents an increase of previous estimates published in 2017, an increase of 2.7 million. amy: the ilo says further 22 may people are in forced marriages. the report notes -- "entrapment in forced labor can last years, while in
in 2012, the queen famously shook hands with former ira leader and politician martin mcguinness in belfast. last week, sinn fein leader michelle o'neill paid tbute to e queen. >> there's no doubt she leaves a legacy of someone who advanced peace and reconciliation, someone who sought to buil relations. i think that should very much be remembered here. amy: meanwhile, a 22-year-old man in edinburgh was arrested monday for heckling prince andrew over his ties to the late convicted sex...
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the queen of meeting martin mcguinness in 2012 was extraordinary, absolutely extraordinary and jaw-dropping. to the one that we want to dublin and commemorating those who fought against british rule in ireland in the garden of remembrance or. king charles is patient. my own university, he is very keen to continue the work of reconciliation at head of state. you'll hear probably some words to that effect today from him. obviously, a difficult time for, him and exhausting schedule. last, mourning the death of his own mother. he's absolutely determined to try to carry on the healing work of his mother. >> good to have you on sir. it is an extremely important issue. one that we appreciate your analysis and insight on. thank you. jonathan joining us this morning. >> i will have a lot more from london in just a few moments. first, let's get you to rosemary church at the cnn center in atlanta for some of our other news. >> thank you so much becky, we will get back to you soon. >> ukrainian counter offensive is rolling on in cnn's. they're coming up, exclusive report. watch as a cnn crew comes unde
the queen of meeting martin mcguinness in 2012 was extraordinary, absolutely extraordinary and jaw-dropping. to the one that we want to dublin and commemorating those who fought against british rule in ireland in the garden of remembrance or. king charles is patient. my own university, he is very keen to continue the work of reconciliation at head of state. you'll hear probably some words to that effect today from him. obviously, a difficult time for, him and exhausting schedule. last, mourning...
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in 2012, the queen famously shook hands with former ira leader and sinn fein politician martin mcguinnesselfast. last week, sinn fein leader michelle o'neill paid tribute to the queen. >> there is no doubt she leaves a legacy of someone who reached out a hand in friendship, someone who advanced for reconciliation, sought to build elections -- relations. i think should be very much remembered for here on this island. amy: this comes as king charles iii visited belfast tuesday and met with members of sinn fein, which is now the now the largest party in ireland after elections in may, where response to the queen's death has been mixed. for more, we are joined by eamonn mccann, a journalist, writer, and activist in derry, northern ireland. eamonn is a former member of the northern ireland assembly. he also took part in the march on bloody sunday in 1972 and helped form the bloody sunday trust. his 1974 book "war and an irish town" was cently republished. eamonn mccann, welcome back to democracy now! for people who are not familiar with the struggle, if you can layout the history of the monarc
in 2012, the queen famously shook hands with former ira leader and sinn fein politician martin mcguinnesselfast. last week, sinn fein leader michelle o'neill paid tribute to the queen. >> there is no doubt she leaves a legacy of someone who reached out a hand in friendship, someone who advanced for reconciliation, sought to build elections -- relations. i think should be very much remembered for here on this island. amy: this comes as king charles iii visited belfast tuesday and met with...
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the queen of course here back in 2012, she shook hands with a former para military commander, martin mcguinnessgely significant. king charles coming in that capacity to help lead the mourners as well and their reflection here. >>> the queen will be making her way back to buckingham palace. she'll ultimately be laid to rest next to prince philip. what kind of ceremonies, nina, will we ekt spekt to be taking place today? >> what we're expecting is the coffin bearing queen elizabeth ii will remind about 15 miles away from the british capitol, it will be greeted by members of the royal air force and royal guard. her daughter, princess ann, will be accompanying her body. it will make a procession down through the freeway and then through some major landmarks taking in great sites. it will be transferred, greeted by members of the royal family. her children will be back including king charles iii and queen consort camila. we're expecting them to be back to be present for receiving their mother's body back to buckingham pail lace which was her main home and palace. her coffin will lie in the bow room,
the queen of course here back in 2012, she shook hands with a former para military commander, martin mcguinnessgely significant. king charles coming in that capacity to help lead the mourners as well and their reflection here. >>> the queen will be making her way back to buckingham palace. she'll ultimately be laid to rest next to prince philip. what kind of ceremonies, nina, will we ekt spekt to be taking place today? >> what we're expecting is the coffin bearing queen elizabeth...
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there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commanderany years, but that handshake, basically, clearly said, "the conflict is over. "let's get on with building peace." today, loyalty to the monarchy in unionist areas is more just pulling this back to london for a moment. the metropolitan police have called wednesday a significant day for the security operation. it is certainly that, _ the security operation. it is certainly that, isn't - the security operation. it is certainly that, isn't it? - the security operation. it is certainly that, isn't it? there is a notable increase in police officers on the streets over the course of the next six days as they try to protect royalty, presidents, prime minister, the across the uk to work with us, the met in london, so people will see a lot of police officers tomorrow. you will see a lot of very visible officers on that route to westminster hall. this is a huge and complex operation but something we are ready for, we are prepared for, and we will work with all of the organisers and many other or
there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commanderany years, but that handshake, basically, clearly said, "the conflict is over. "let's get on with building peace." today, loyalty to the monarchy in unionist areas is more just pulling this back to london for a moment. the metropolitan police have called wednesday a significant day for the security operation. it is certainly that, _ the security operation. it is certainly that,...
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there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commanderincluding on her own family. the handshake with martin mcguinness was a clear indication that that conflict was over and basically, clearly said, "the conflict is over. "let's get on with building peace." for northern ireland, there is now new hope the unifying legacy the queen is remembered for here will be continued. emma vardy, bbc news, hillsborough. turning now to developments in ukraine, accounts are emerging of brutality and murders carried out by russian troops in areas just liberated by ukrainian forces. ukraine says it has retaken around 4,000 square kilometres of territory so far this month. the purple area shows the substantial gains ukraine has made in just one week. in one city, balakliya, the russians are said to have used thepolice station as a torture and interrogation centre. this report from our senior international correspondent orla guerin contains distressing details. ukrainian police lead us to a crime scene. it's inside their own former police station in the cit
there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commanderincluding on her own family. the handshake with martin mcguinness was a clear indication that that conflict was over and basically, clearly said, "the conflict is over. "let's get on with building peace." for northern ireland, there is now new hope the unifying legacy the queen is remembered for here will be continued. emma vardy, bbc news, hillsborough. turning now to developments...
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so, the government says you are going to shake hands with martin mcguinness. there may be lots of back and forth, but finally the government says you are going to do it, she will do it. and she did it because it was important for peace. >> i was just want to say, she also spoke once in irish, do you remember in 2012? and actually drew -- because the irish language was once banned under british rule. and whether it's a handshake, few words of the irish language, it does demonstrate the weight, the power of the symbolism of the monarch. >> yes, still, absolutely. >> exactly. >> this will culminate in a huge state funeral on monday, president biden among other world leaders will be there. what are you expecting, richard? >> well, anybody and everybody who is a world leader is going to be here with the singular exception of probably, definitely of putin, the prime minister of belarus, myanmar, and we don't know whether president xi of china. but everybody else, you can chalk them up. you will be looking at some who's who. >> who else is attending, do you know? >>
so, the government says you are going to shake hands with martin mcguinness. there may be lots of back and forth, but finally the government says you are going to do it, she will do it. and she did it because it was important for peace. >> i was just want to say, she also spoke once in irish, do you remember in 2012? and actually drew -- because the irish language was once banned under british rule. and whether it's a handshake, few words of the irish language, it does demonstrate the...
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to me, that summed up her grasp of her role. >> i remember martin mcguinness coming into the room tost i'm still alive. that was a nice sort of ironic comment. >> coming up, >> the queen letup known that she expected to be advised and consulted. and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and kidney failure. rare, life-threatening side effects include a buildup of lactic acid and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or rifampin.
to me, that summed up her grasp of her role. >> i remember martin mcguinness coming into the room tost i'm still alive. that was a nice sort of ironic comment. >> coming up, >> the queen letup known that she expected to be advised and consulted. and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy...
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there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commandert really means a lot to welcome the new king. to sympathise with him on the death of his mother. we love the royal family, i certainly love the royal family. i will be at the funeral in london. for northern ireland, there is now new hope the unifying legacy the queen is remembered for will be continued. there has been a rather sombre atmosphere here at hillsborough over the last few days but all of that changed this afternoon to a feeling of excitement as the new king arrived. of course, the very formal side of things took place inside the castle as the king that the unionist and nationalist parties but out here i think for people seeing the king in the flesh, it left people with a sense of optimism and reassurance that he understood the difficulties northern ireland has been through and the positive role he can play for people here in the future. thank you. queen elizabeth's coffin has now left edinburgh airport — after lying in rest at st giles' cathedral in the city. tens of thousan
there was a historic handshake between her majesty and martin mcguinness, himself a former commandert really means a lot to welcome the new king. to sympathise with him on the death of his mother. we love the royal family, i certainly love the royal family. i will be at the funeral in london. for northern ireland, there is now new hope the unifying legacy the queen is remembered for will be continued. there has been a rather sombre atmosphere here at hillsborough over the last few days but all...
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time of the queen's visit to both the republic of ireland and northern ireland, the shaking of martin mcguinness'sembered yesterday with the king charles's visit to northern ireland. but more recently, again, that's what you are covering in your introduction, support for the monarchy has actually gone down to an all-time low. it's now around 55%, who say it's very or quite important. and we've got for the first time over 20% saying either that it is important at all, or in fact we should abolish the monarchy. of course, there has been some rocky times for the monarchy. there has one, first the split between harry and meghan and the rest of the royal family. to, of course, prince andrew have to settle out of court a rape allegation. again, it looks as again more recently, again, when the royal family has been getting bad publicity. and let's have some impact on supporting institution. >> research like this is important, as the new king charles iii works out how he will conduct himself as the new monarch and what he needs to do to ensure the longevity of an interest in the. monarchy going forward. n
time of the queen's visit to both the republic of ireland and northern ireland, the shaking of martin mcguinness'sembered yesterday with the king charles's visit to northern ireland. but more recently, again, that's what you are covering in your introduction, support for the monarchy has actually gone down to an all-time low. it's now around 55%, who say it's very or quite important. and we've got for the first time over 20% saying either that it is important at all, or in fact we should...
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the following year, in belfast, she met and shook hands with martin mcguinness, a former leader of the regard for a monarch who had reigned for 60 years. mr bond, your majesty. it was also the year when the queen showed that she too could spring a surprise. good evening, mr bond. good evening, your majesty. sovereign and secret agent — one of the highlights of the opening night of the london olympics. happy birthday plays. by the time of her 90th birthday in april 2016, she'd become the united kingdom's longest reigning monarch, its oldest, and — few would disagree — one of its most deeply respected. it was rare for elizabeth to speak about her life as monarch. there were occasional insights, though — this from a bbc documentary. it's a question of maturing into something that one's got used to doing. and accepting the fact that here you are and it's your fate. she continued with her public duties well into her 90s. there was further family turmoil, though. prince andrew was forced to withdraw from public life amid claims he'd sexually assaulted a 17—year—old — claims he denied. and th
the following year, in belfast, she met and shook hands with martin mcguinness, a former leader of the regard for a monarch who had reigned for 60 years. mr bond, your majesty. it was also the year when the queen showed that she too could spring a surprise. good evening, mr bond. good evening, your majesty. sovereign and secret agent — one of the highlights of the opening night of the london olympics. happy birthday plays. by the time of her 90th birthday in april 2016, she'd become the...
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she also came to the north of ireland. several times i met the senior figures in the re like martin mcguinness, who in many ways were responsible for killing of close relations like lord my button. so there's a divided response. overall, everyone is aware that her visits in 2011, where she led a rece the garden of remembered to the man who had organized the 1916 rising against the british empire. i was enormously important and remark, she made saying things she wished the some things had been done differently or not at all. went on extremely well. so there, there will be many people who think that this is a chance really to complete the break. because in many ways, arlin was britain's 1st call only on the north of ireland is the last remnant of that 1st colony. so it's a matter of completing the job. whether or not the arrival of to charles the 3rd is, has any impact. it is difficult to say, but certainly the passing of queen elizabeth, who was this constant over 70 years, will in many ways feel the desire to complete the process of d. colonialism. british singer elton john has paid tribute to
she also came to the north of ireland. several times i met the senior figures in the re like martin mcguinness, who in many ways were responsible for killing of close relations like lord my button. so there's a divided response. overall, everyone is aware that her visits in 2011, where she led a rece the garden of remembered to the man who had organized the 1916 rising against the british empire. i was enormously important and remark, she made saying things she wished the some things had been...
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the queen had famously shaken the hands of martin mcguinness, a former paramilitary commander. behind the scenes and less publicly known about, when he was prince charles, now king charles, had met with another leading figure within those paramilitaries, jerry adams, so the connections there exist. despite the speeches we've heard today from the speaker of the power sharing government here, despite his speech that spoke to the broad support of what the king will do, this politician represents the anti-monarchy, pro united ireland party. the forces of change are in flux and they're rising with the national lift pro united ireland party. in a way, king charles is fighting against a tide of history. he hinted about that in his speech today. >> matthew chance in london, those questions will be answered as we get through the other side of the big state funeral on monday where you have a new king, where you have a brand new uk prime minister as well. but at this moment, we just saw as nic was speaking, other members of the royal family boarding the jet in edinburgh. it's moments away
the queen had famously shaken the hands of martin mcguinness, a former paramilitary commander. behind the scenes and less publicly known about, when he was prince charles, now king charles, had met with another leading figure within those paramilitaries, jerry adams, so the connections there exist. despite the speeches we've heard today from the speaker of the power sharing government here, despite his speech that spoke to the broad support of what the king will do, this politician represents...
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and i would point to her visit to ireland and to northern ireland where she met martin mcguinness andtarted a new chapter in that province's relations into communal relations. >> and people who don't know the history, maybe they saw it on "the crown" or whatever, but the late prince philip, his father, was it? >> his uncle. >> his uncle was killed by an irish terrorist, and the queen going to ireland and accepting forgiveness was a big moment for relations. >> absolutely. >> you tweeted that her legacy, the queen's legacy of one of, quote, charity and compassion. what do you think king charles' legacy will be? >> he starts as he himself has said in a different place because he is older than obviously his mother was. >> he's 74 and she was 25, 26. >> and he's been involved in all these issues so he comes at this having already been woven into a lot of things that are happening in britain. he's already set out how he wants to approach the role. he has been very helpful on the climate agenda. the other thing he has really cared about has been how young people have gone. we have the princ
and i would point to her visit to ireland and to northern ireland where she met martin mcguinness andtarted a new chapter in that province's relations into communal relations. >> and people who don't know the history, maybe they saw it on "the crown" or whatever, but the late prince philip, his father, was it? >> his uncle. >> his uncle was killed by an irish terrorist, and the queen going to ireland and accepting forgiveness was a big moment for relations. >>...
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she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, a former iraqi commander and chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland . what they've been careful to do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy, which as far as republicans are concerned, as associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland. for centuries. however, they are able to develop a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue with the new king as there is another matter thing, charles may have popularity. this is his 40th visit here, the 1st as monarch. his pledge to follow in his mother's footsteps and seek the welfare of all the people in his relations with both sides of the divide. here is one of the 1st big tests of his re, andrew simmons, al jazeera belfast alanine barker's outside. buckingham palace here in london. where the house was escorted through the gate, sir. lift the alley or a couple of hours ago. what was it like? nanny's? you're right. a few hours ago. peel of la applause. when the coffin arrived here in the royal house in front
she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, a former iraqi commander and chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland . what they've been careful to do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy, which as far as republicans are concerned, as associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland. for centuries. however, they are able to develop a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue with the new king as...
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meeting former paramilitaries turned politicians shaking hands at one time ten years ago with martin mcguinnessenowned alleged former paramilitary, and that was a big step for the queen. king charles met a few years ago with another leading paramilitary figure turned politician. but for king charles there's a real personal weight in what those paramilitaries did. . t the ira killed his great uncle, louis mountbatten, blew him and his family up when they were fishing on a boat off the coast of island. there's a lot of deep political significance about what happened here, a lot of historical baggage, if you will, for king charles, but the royal family seen as helping establish peace hear. so when later on in the afternoon there is this service at st. anne's cathedral, it is significant that among the invitees not just from northern ireland, not just the politicians and community figures from northern ireland, the irish prime minister and the irish president had been invited across the border here into northern ireland to attend the prayer service that will be held here. so although the world wait
meeting former paramilitaries turned politicians shaking hands at one time ten years ago with martin mcguinnessenowned alleged former paramilitary, and that was a big step for the queen. king charles met a few years ago with another leading paramilitary figure turned politician. but for king charles there's a real personal weight in what those paramilitaries did. . t the ira killed his great uncle, louis mountbatten, blew him and his family up when they were fishing on a boat off the coast of...
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and she went in the year after 2012, and was seen shaking hands with martin mcguinness who was the architectn of the i.r.a. leader who was the architect of the assassination of -- who is very close -- to. you can't get a greater active reconciliation than one a like that. so now to start going back as this new tory government will do on pledges made on the good friday agreement which was the reason why the queen went to dublin in the first place, to celebrate the achievement by tony blair and bill clinton. bill clinton played a huge part in the good friday agreement. because the irish factions in, particularly in new york and boston, we are so reluctant to come to any kind of terms with the brits because there are so many, there is such a deep irish tradition over here. and the queen, without the queen because she was not a political figure, without the queen i don't think that that consideration of the good friday agreement could've happened. what >> was hold on just one second. welcome back to this conversation we just let everyone know that the line behind us, that king charles is now mak
and she went in the year after 2012, and was seen shaking hands with martin mcguinness who was the architectn of the i.r.a. leader who was the architect of the assassination of -- who is very close -- to. you can't get a greater active reconciliation than one a like that. so now to start going back as this new tory government will do on pledges made on the good friday agreement which was the reason why the queen went to dublin in the first place, to celebrate the achievement by tony blair and...
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a said visiting the north of ireland shaking hands with martin mcguinness who's former iraqi leader. i'm enormously important. however, there are growing calls from irish republicans and nationalists for northern ireland to leave the u. k. and for united to begin island to become a united nation, will the passing of queen elizabeth to think have any bearing on the current political debate? well, i think it will, she, that in many ways was a link was the past having ran for 70 years. the 1st prime minister that she was involved with was winston churchill. and she has presided over the loss of the british empire since 1953 and many occasions has gone to visit commonwealth countries out of simply left the empire. so there are, there will be many people who think that this is a chance really to complete the brick. because in many ways ireland was britain's 1st colony on the north of ireland as the last remnant of that 1st colony. so it's a matter of completing the job whether or not the arrival of king charles the 3rd as has any impact. it is difficult to say. but certainly the passing o
a said visiting the north of ireland shaking hands with martin mcguinness who's former iraqi leader. i'm enormously important. however, there are growing calls from irish republicans and nationalists for northern ireland to leave the u. k. and for united to begin island to become a united nation, will the passing of queen elizabeth to think have any bearing on the current political debate? well, i think it will, she, that in many ways was a link was the past having ran for 70 years. the 1st...
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northern ireland, she vowed in front of the memorial, the queen, vowing, she shook hands with martin mcguinnessved husband. so she was very taken into the hearts of the northern irish people for her sense of forgiveness and this is symbolic move for him to be in belfast. of course, it's historic. we remember probably the proclamation in edinburgh, 3 days after her passing, why, that's how long it took for the horse it is ride in the medieval era to get news to different parts and that's why it takes place days later. we hope to see in northern ireland what we did in scotland, returning the love to the monarch who had been loving of scotland. let's hope it happens in northern ireland for the people in northern ireland. maria: she was so lovely and her majesty is loved by the world. british government only including president biden and the first lady to represent the united states at the queen's funeral. no former presidents were invited, london officials also allowing biden to arriving with his own transportation. other world leaders will take the bus to the funeral, hillary. what will that be l
northern ireland, she vowed in front of the memorial, the queen, vowing, she shook hands with martin mcguinnessved husband. so she was very taken into the hearts of the northern irish people for her sense of forgiveness and this is symbolic move for him to be in belfast. of course, it's historic. we remember probably the proclamation in edinburgh, 3 days after her passing, why, that's how long it took for the horse it is ride in the medieval era to get news to different parts and that's why it...
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she went back to northern ireland and shook hand with martin mcguinness, her belief in forgiveness, reconciliation of life, she was a remarkable person, she was the best as we can see, has brought out the best in all the people who were mourning. in the skies above we can see the royal air force, the c—17 approaching, that iconic aircraft, which of course is used by the royal air force to transport troops round the world, to take supplies london this evening, and ready to land at raf northolt, with a very impressive set of arrangements as you would expect, for such a solemn occasion, for the queen's final return to london, after that very moving and very touching set of events in edinburgh yesterday, and royais events in edinburgh yesterday, and roya is with me, looking at the images, what we are about to see, will touch the hearts of many people again, because really it's the queens of family because the princess royal is with the queen's body and then of course some of the seniorfigures in the royal household, also with the coffin, coming back and we expect maybe the prime minister, the defence
she went back to northern ireland and shook hand with martin mcguinness, her belief in forgiveness, reconciliation of life, she was a remarkable person, she was the best as we can see, has brought out the best in all the people who were mourning. in the skies above we can see the royal air force, the c—17 approaching, that iconic aircraft, which of course is used by the royal air force to transport troops round the world, to take supplies london this evening, and ready to land at raf...
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over the years, the foundation has welcomed martin mcguinness, the former ira leader who representedw— got to be solvent. it is very, very i urgent now._ awful, urgent now. how do you feel? awful, awful, urgent now. how do you feel? awful, awful. because _ urgent now. how do you feel? awful, awful, because the _ urgent now. how do you feel? awful, awful, because the charity _ urgent now. how do you feel? awful, awful, because the charity has - awful, because the charity has been set up longer than this building. this piece centre building is now up for sale. the foundation would become tenants and the council will use the building is a centre for children with special educational needs. but the sale hasn't happened yet, and until it does, the foundation desperately needs money to keep afloat. the council says the sales a complex process but it is hope for the building will have a sustainable future. they are looking for a benefactor to donate around £100,000. there foundation has already created an incredible legacy desperately want that to continue. abbie jones, bbc news. the games
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in 2012 she came here to the lyric theatre and met i the lyric theatre and met martin mcguinness, theinness and i met with the queen in 2012, during her time met with the queen in 2012, during hertime in met with the queen in 2012, during her time injubilee and thereafter at windsor castle during the state visit of the president of ireland michael bay huygens in 2014, her warmth, kindness and unfailing courtesy towards us was appreciated. as he returns to northern ireland today as monarch for the first time, the king will be following a legacy respected by so many people right across this land. sirjohn maguire reporting, anotherfull day ahead, sirjohn maguire reporting, another full day ahead, we will have more on that a little late in the programme, let's bring you our other main use. ukraine says it has retaken as many as 20 towns and villages in the east of the country in the space of the last 24—hour is. russian troops are in retreat, russian troops are in retreat, russia hit back with missile strikes on the city of kharkhiv, causing blackouts but president putin's tactics have be
in 2012 she came here to the lyric theatre and met i the lyric theatre and met martin mcguinness, theinness and i met with the queen in 2012, during her time met with the queen in 2012, during hertime in met with the queen in 2012, during her time injubilee and thereafter at windsor castle during the state visit of the president of ireland michael bay huygens in 2014, her warmth, kindness and unfailing courtesy towards us was appreciated. as he returns to northern ireland today as monarch for...
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the following year in | belfast, she met and shook hands with martin mcguinness, a former leader of thegn and secret agent, one _ your majesty. sovereign and secret agent, one of- your majesty. sovereign and secret agent, one of the - secret agent, one of the highlights of the opening night of the london olympics. by the time of her 90th birthday in april 2016, she had become the united kingdom's longest reigning monarch, it's oldest and few would disagree, one of its most deeply respected. it was rare for elizabeth to speak of her life as monarch. there were occasional insights, though. this from a bbc documentary.— though. this from a bbc documentary. though. this from a bbc documenta . �*, ., , ., ., documentary. it's a question of maturini documentary. it's a question of maturing into _ documentary. it's a question of maturing into something - documentary. it's a question of maturing into something that l maturing into something that one has got used to doing, and accepting the fact that here you are and it's your fate. she continued _ you are and it's your fate. she continued with
the following year in | belfast, she met and shook hands with martin mcguinness, a former leader of thegn and secret agent, one _ your majesty. sovereign and secret agent, one of- your majesty. sovereign and secret agent, one of the - secret agent, one of the highlights of the opening night of the london olympics. by the time of her 90th birthday in april 2016, she had become the united kingdom's longest reigning monarch, it's oldest and few would disagree, one of its most deeply respected. it...