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thank you very much, judith moritz _ responsible.uk meteor network said it began getting reports of the fireball last night. scientists are using video footage filmed by the public to work out whether the object travelling across the night sky was a meteor — or spacejunk — and where it came from. it is not yet known if it landed or burnt up in the atmosphere. i want to take you back to westminster hall, where people are continuing to fail and quietly to pay their tributes to the queen —— they are continuing to fail in quietly. people have been coming into westminster hall from 5pm yesterday, and this is the first full day in which the public can file past to say a final farewell to her majesty. ok, let's take a look at the weather now, here's helen willetts. more cloud across london but it's dry, for the most part dry and fine, but it feels fresher out and about so that's worth bearing in mind if you are heading to london for the next few days, there is an outside chance of a shower tomorrow but for the most part, as you can see, it'
thank you very much, judith moritz _ responsible.uk meteor network said it began getting reports of the fireball last night. scientists are using video footage filmed by the public to work out whether the object travelling across the night sky was a meteor — or spacejunk — and where it came from. it is not yet known if it landed or burnt up in the atmosphere. i want to take you back to westminster hall, where people are continuing to fail and quietly to pay their tributes to the queen...
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judith moritz, bbc news, saddleworth.tial elections. these are being billed as the most important since the country returned to democracy in 19—89. the front—runner is former president, luiz inacio lula da silva, and current incumbent — jair bolsonaro — is trailing him by quite some margin. a warning that there is flash photography in this report from our south america correspondent katy watson in rio de janeiro. jet skis and jair. in beach loving brasil, this water parade has become a political statement unlike any other. "bolsonaro loves it, it's crazy," robson tells me. this week's wet weather hasn't dampen his enthusiasm for either the president or thejet ski. translation: brazil- is evolving, even better than the us, a first world country. bolsonaro in favour of the family, security, anti—corruption and he supports health. ejet ski? ejet ski. he is convinced his candidate will win re—election despite the polls saying otherwise. but rio dejaneiro is a city of extremes, deep inequality and political division. nowhere m
judith moritz, bbc news, saddleworth.tial elections. these are being billed as the most important since the country returned to democracy in 19—89. the front—runner is former president, luiz inacio lula da silva, and current incumbent — jair bolsonaro — is trailing him by quite some margin. a warning that there is flash photography in this report from our south america correspondent katy watson in rio de janeiro. jet skis and jair. in beach loving brasil, this water parade has become a...
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today, the city's mayor said she hoped justice would be swift and true. judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool the rules around financial services. it's understood no decisions have been taken, but sources close to the new chancellor kwasi kwarteng say he believes removing the limit will make london more attractive to global banks. our business editor simonjack is here. there is an expectation that this will happen? h0 there is an expectation that this will happen?— there is an expectation that this will haen? ., . , ., .,~ , will happen? no decision taken but this is a clear _ will happen? no decision taken but this is a clear statement _ will happen? no decision taken but this is a clear statement of - will happen? no decision taken but this is a clear statement of intent l this is a clear statement of intent about what the chancellor would like to do. the economic case is that if you make the uk and london more attractive you will get more business in places in new york for example which doesn't have this cap, and that is not necessarily a case that will work, but the political case is hard
today, the city's mayor said she hoped justice would be swift and true. judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool the rules around financial services. it's understood no decisions have been taken, but sources close to the new chancellor kwasi kwarteng say he believes removing the limit will make london more attractive to global banks. our business editor simonjack is here. there is an expectation that this will happen? h0 there is an expectation that this will happen?— there is an expectation that...
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judith moritz, bbc news, saddleworth.— because of what's expected to be the biggest strike disruption on the railways this year. for the first time, members of four unions are all staging industrial action. nearly nine in ten rail services have been cancelled, with limited timetables running on the remaining lines. and there are more strikes planned on wednesday and next saturday. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is at euston station in london. well, yes, tomorrow, thousands of train drivers and other rail workers are all taking part in the strike on the same day and that means more disruption than we had seen before. when you look at a map, it's clear large areas of the country will have no train services at all and in fact the red lines show the only places where some services are expected to run, that trains will start later than normal and finish much earlier as well. among the people affected by there are lots of football fans, people intending to travel for the conservative party conference and people trying
judith moritz, bbc news, saddleworth.— because of what's expected to be the biggest strike disruption on the railways this year. for the first time, members of four unions are all staging industrial action. nearly nine in ten rail services have been cancelled, with limited timetables running on the remaining lines. and there are more strikes planned on wednesday and next saturday. 0ur transport correspondent katy austin is at euston station in london. well, yes, tomorrow, thousands of train...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. lovely moment caught on camera.gas balloon race. wilhelm and benjamin eimers set off on friday from st gallen in switzerland, and were airborne for two days, 12 hours and 50 seconds. they flew almost 1,600km in a straight line, along the border between germany and austria, travelling through hungary, serbia, romania, and bulgaria. they are the first father and son team to win the race. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. just a reminder of the breaking news from canada — canadian police say damien sanderson, one of the suspects in a mass stabbing in the saskatchewan province, has been found dead. a senior police official said the other suspect, damien's brother myles, is still at large, but is believed to be injured. the two had been charged with murdering ten people and wounding at least 18 others in a stabbing spree that devastated an indigenous community on sunday. the motive for the attack is still unknown. visiting the province earlier, the canadian prime minister justin trudeau said such violence had
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. lovely moment caught on camera.gas balloon race. wilhelm and benjamin eimers set off on friday from st gallen in switzerland, and were airborne for two days, 12 hours and 50 seconds. they flew almost 1,600km in a straight line, along the border between germany and austria, travelling through hungary, serbia, romania, and bulgaria. they are the first father and son team to win the race. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. just a reminder of the...
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it was in manchester here in the uk from where our correspondentjudith moritz reports.ived. mc: please welcomej meghan and harry... if the duke and duchess of sussex were hoping for a positive reception, they got it. cheering and applause young delegates from more than 200 countries watched meghan make herfirst speech in the uk since the couple moved to california. well, good evening, everyone. it is...very nice to be back in the uk. she talked about how parenthood has changed her. i was now married and i was now a mom. seeing the global community through the eyes of my child, and i then asked, what is this world he would come to adopt and what can we do, what can i do to make it better? i'm thrilled that my husband is able to join me this time... applause ..to be able to see and witness first—hand my respect for this incredible organisation, for all it provides and accomplishes. this event has been carefully chosen by the duchess of sussex. she has a long connection with the organisation behind it, but it also means she is speaking to an international rather than solel
it was in manchester here in the uk from where our correspondentjudith moritz reports.ived. mc: please welcomej meghan and harry... if the duke and duchess of sussex were hoping for a positive reception, they got it. cheering and applause young delegates from more than 200 countries watched meghan make herfirst speech in the uk since the couple moved to california. well, good evening, everyone. it is...very nice to be back in the uk. she talked about how parenthood has changed her. i was now...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. the rarest in the world, only about 4000 of them in the wild and illegal hunting along with climate change is threatening their long—term survival. titus are doing what they could to help protect them as out reporter explains. in the battle to save the crocodiles of cuba, every little victory counts. this baby croc had been taken by poachers but is now being returned to its natural habitat. translation: releasing - crocodiles is really impressive because we return the animal to a free life in the wild. they face several challenges, illegal hunting and the results of climate change. these are fierce little creatures, but they don't stay little for long. they usually grow to around 2m in length but some can get a lot bigger than that. the fundamental problem is they are native to only two very specific locations in cuba and they don't travel very far, so any threat to their habitat is a threat to them. researchers try to study them in the wild but sometimes they have to take more drasti
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. the rarest in the world, only about 4000 of them in the wild and illegal hunting along with climate change is threatening their long—term survival. titus are doing what they could to help protect them as out reporter explains. in the battle to save the crocodiles of cuba, every little victory counts. this baby croc had been taken by poachers but is now being returned to its natural habitat. translation: releasing - crocodiles is really impressive because...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. a plan to help people struggling with their bills. the founder of ovo energy, stephen fitzpatrick, says power firms should be able to borrow from a state—backed fund to subsidise bills. he also called for the government to bring forward financial support so that struggling families get more help before christmas. it comes on the day that the outgoing prime minister, borisjohnson, gave his backing to a new nuclear power plant in suffolk to try to combat future energy crises. our business editor, simonjack, has the details. how can we solve an energy crisis that threatens millions of households this winter? the boss of energy company ovo which has over 4 million customers said we need a solution quickly or we will face dire consequences. we are going to see a winter like never before with people going hungry, going cold, and the nhs being overwhelmed by the health impacts of the energy crisis this winter. so how exactly can households be protected? ovo's ten point plan includes bringing
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. a plan to help people struggling with their bills. the founder of ovo energy, stephen fitzpatrick, says power firms should be able to borrow from a state—backed fund to subsidise bills. he also called for the government to bring forward financial support so that struggling families get more help before christmas. it comes on the day that the outgoing prime minister, borisjohnson, gave his backing to a new nuclear power plant in suffolk to try to combat...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.s proposed a plan to help people struggling with their bills. stephen fitzpatrick, the founder of ovo energy, says power firms should be able to borrow from a state—backed fund to subsidise bills. he also called for the government to bring forward financial support so that struggling families get more help before christmas. the disasters emergency committee has launched an urgent appeal to help the millions of people affected by the flooding in pakistan, after exceptionally heavy monsoon rains this year. the government says it will match the first £5 million of public donations as part of a £15 million aid package. more than a thousand people have died, and around a million homes have been destroyed or damaged, with crops and livestock decimated. our correspondent pumza fihlani reports from dadu in southern pakistan. finally on safe ground — but kareem is injured. it takes a group of people to carefully help her out of the boat. she's shaken and disoriented. translation: one of | the w
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.s proposed a plan to help people struggling with their bills. stephen fitzpatrick, the founder of ovo energy, says power firms should be able to borrow from a state—backed fund to subsidise bills. he also called for the government to bring forward financial support so that struggling families get more help before christmas. the disasters emergency committee has launched an urgent appeal to help the millions of people affected by the flooding in pakistan,...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.. so far, the weather for the month of september has been one of contrast. eastern england has stayed dry and quite warm. out to the west, it's been pretty wet at times, and partly responsible is this area of low pressure sitting out in the atlantic. you can see the cloud spiralling in an anticlockwise direction. that's the weather fronts, and they've been kicking in and producing some sharp, thundery downpours. this has been the last few hours, moving in through cornwall, stretching up across wales, pushing into the midlands. now, they're continuing to drift their way steadily northwards, and so they will be sitting towards southern scotland over the next few hours. behind it, slightly quieter. a little bit of patchy mist and fog. a very warm start to tuesday morning, with temperatures widely into mid—teens. still a relatively quiet start. there will be some dry weather through northern ireland and parts of england and wales first thing, those showers drifting their way northwards thr
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester.. so far, the weather for the month of september has been one of contrast. eastern england has stayed dry and quite warm. out to the west, it's been pretty wet at times, and partly responsible is this area of low pressure sitting out in the atlantic. you can see the cloud spiralling in an anticlockwise direction. that's the weather fronts, and they've been kicking in and producing some sharp, thundery downpours. this has been the last few hours, moving in...
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judith moritz, bbc news.nveil proposals tomorrow for tackling rising energy bills. and still to come... how scientists discovered that wild chimpanzees drum messages to each other in the rainforest. coming up on the bbc news channel, alex hales is called up to england's 2020 world cup squad for the first time since 2019 as a replacement for the injured jonny bairstow. sixth form and further education colleges from all over england have written to the new chancellor warning that rising energy prices put some at risk of going bust this year. in an open letter seen by the bbc, 189 college principals say many are facing at least fourfold increases in their utilities bills. some headteachers in england have told the bbc that they would cut extracurricular activities before they reduce staff numbers. 0ur reporter ellie price has been to an academy in greater manchester to find out more: all the walls painted... oh, wow! it's amazing what a new coat of paint can do. the teachers at 0ldham academy north will get all
judith moritz, bbc news.nveil proposals tomorrow for tackling rising energy bills. and still to come... how scientists discovered that wild chimpanzees drum messages to each other in the rainforest. coming up on the bbc news channel, alex hales is called up to england's 2020 world cup squad for the first time since 2019 as a replacement for the injured jonny bairstow. sixth form and further education colleges from all over england have written to the new chancellor warning that rising energy...
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judith moritz, bbc news.irst time that olivia's mum has been speaking publicly and making that appeal. wales have made it through to the play—offs and england team were back in action for the first time on home soil since their victory in the euros. they face luxembourg at stoke city. jo currie is there, let'sjoin her. after a glorious summer of women's football, the celebrations continued this evening. wales women, who have never qualified for a major tournament, took a huge step towards next summer's world cup by getting a play—off berth. as for the lionesses, over21i,000 play—off berth. as for the lionesses, over 2a,000 fans turned out to welcome them and a european trophy home and were rewarded with a big win against luxembourg. cheers a sell—out crowd at stoke on a tuesday night can only mean the european champions are in town. a first glimpse for these fans to see their new idols on home soil after their summer heroics. with world cup qualification already sealed and playing a team ranked 113th in the w
judith moritz, bbc news.irst time that olivia's mum has been speaking publicly and making that appeal. wales have made it through to the play—offs and england team were back in action for the first time on home soil since their victory in the euros. they face luxembourg at stoke city. jo currie is there, let'sjoin her. after a glorious summer of women's football, the celebrations continued this evening. wales women, who have never qualified for a major tournament, took a huge step towards...
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judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.zie at st giles' cathedral. but first let's speak to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon who is at the palace of holyroodhouse, where the queen's coffin has been in the throne room overnight. lorna. yes, ben, for hundreds of ears, lorna. yes, ben, for hundreds of years. the _ lorna. yes, ben, for hundreds of years, the palace _ lorna. yes, ben, for hundreds of years, the palace of _ years, the palace of holyroodhouse has been the principal residence for the royal family in scotland. it is where official events take place, most notably royal week injune, and it is to the palace here at the bottom of the royal mile to which the king will shortly arrive for that official, symbolic handing over of the keys to the city of edinburgh. as you said, the queen's body has been resting in the coffin in the throne room overnight, it has been a chance for staff here at the palace to pay their last respects. for mamas of the public wishing to offer their condolences, they have been directed to th
judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.zie at st giles' cathedral. but first let's speak to our scotland correspondent lorna gordon who is at the palace of holyroodhouse, where the queen's coffin has been in the throne room overnight. lorna. yes, ben, for hundreds of ears, lorna. yes, ben, for hundreds of years. the _ lorna. yes, ben, for hundreds of years, the palace _ lorna. yes, ben, for hundreds of years, the palace of _ years, the palace of holyroodhouse has been the principal residence for...
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judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.e we re we were in the crowd yesterday afternoon. it was an extraordinary moment, people from all ages of all backgrounds gathered in those streets in complete silence for much of the time as they waited. sometimes ten, 12 deep on the pavements of the royal mile. sometimes just chatting and making new friends. we will hear more from some of the people who were there a bit later in the programme. the arrival was a culmination of a six hourjourney arrival was a culmination of a six hour journey that the queen's coffin made from the east coast of scotland from balmoral. it went through villages that the queen got to know well during her stay. one was dundee where the locals came out to say thank you and goodbye. sombre, sad, reflective. a last goodbye to her majesty the queen from the people of dundee. it is goodbye to her majesty the queen from the people of dundee. it is the last chance — from the people of dundee. it is the last chance i — from the people of dundee. it is the last chan
judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.e we re we were in the crowd yesterday afternoon. it was an extraordinary moment, people from all ages of all backgrounds gathered in those streets in complete silence for much of the time as they waited. sometimes ten, 12 deep on the pavements of the royal mile. sometimes just chatting and making new friends. we will hear more from some of the people who were there a bit later in the programme. the arrival was a culmination of a six hourjourney arrival was a...
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didn't hear no, well done, the fact that agate hit him on the head with a bottle in the apartment, moritzractions every week we will walk. movies on weekends when the old life fell apart oncoming lane premiere on saturday at 21:00 on the russia channel everyone chooses his own path it has long been known that there are no easy roads, especially if this is the path of a big and important goal your path. i chose a long time ago is the way of the audience in your hearts. andrey malakhov's new program tomorrow at 16:30 on canal, russia hairs of the dead agatha were found on this glass, you understand what it means, not a damn thing, i don’t understand where the agates could come from in my house. i was in novosibirsk at that time. and they can confirm it, right? let's say and who else could have the keys to your apartment, no one else only me and my girlfriend. wait, you want to say that it's not me that you said the name of the girl. kira well, in the cell at first it's dumb, of course. but then there is such a text on the creatives of the guys, in general, i just said that i thanks to you.
didn't hear no, well done, the fact that agate hit him on the head with a bottle in the apartment, moritzractions every week we will walk. movies on weekends when the old life fell apart oncoming lane premiere on saturday at 21:00 on the russia channel everyone chooses his own path it has long been known that there are no easy roads, especially if this is the path of a big and important goal your path. i chose a long time ago is the way of the audience in your hearts. andrey malakhov's new...
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i've been promised our 8 hour long trip through the swiss alps begins, and saint moritz continues through core and matt and break and ends and sir mat. the root connects to ski resort towns often viewed as the winter playgrounds of the rich and famous big glacier express calls itself the world's slowest, fast train averaging just 38 kilometers an hour. it passes through $91.00 tunnels and crosses at $291.00 bridges, including the land, faster viaduct, a unesco world heritage site. the train is making a somewhat longer stop to switch engine. so i'm going to see if i can have a quick chat with the train driver. palo went back, hello. can you tell me right about what it's like to actually drive a train like this on a snow? it's quite challenging. you need to have good concentration and an overview of the root all as well as know the mountains and where the dangerous parts are available . i hurry back onto the train just in time for lunch. the glacier express prepares all of its food on board in this tiny kitchen. it offers a 3 course meal of traditional swift cuisine that goes perfectly with
i've been promised our 8 hour long trip through the swiss alps begins, and saint moritz continues through core and matt and break and ends and sir mat. the root connects to ski resort towns often viewed as the winter playgrounds of the rich and famous big glacier express calls itself the world's slowest, fast train averaging just 38 kilometers an hour. it passes through $91.00 tunnels and crosses at $291.00 bridges, including the land, faster viaduct, a unesco world heritage site. the train is...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.w this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister in david cameron's conservative government, and the broadcaster penny smith. the head of one of the uk's largest energy suppliers has proposed a plan to help people struggling with their bills. the founder of ovo energy, stephen fitzpatrick, says power firms should be able to borrow from a state—backed fund to subsidise bills. he also called for the government to bring forward financial support so that struggling families get more help before christmas. mr fitzpatrick has been speaking to our business editor simonjack. how can we solve an energy crisis that threatens millions of households this winter? the boss of energy company ovo which has over 4 million customers said we need a solution quickly or we will face dire consequences. we are going to see a winter like never before with people
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool.w this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are baroness ros altmann, former pensions minister in david cameron's conservative government, and the broadcaster penny smith. the head of one of the uk's largest energy suppliers has proposed a plan to help people struggling with their bills. the founder of ovo energy, stephen fitzpatrick, says power firms should...
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earlier, i spoke to drjessie moritz, from the centre for arab & islamic studies at the australian nationalin government. yes, it's true, king salman has been sick, he was hospitalised in may this year, but there's more going on in this story as well. the crown prince mohammed bin salman, mbs, has also been facing a civil lawsuit in the united states. brought by the fiancee of washington post journalist jamal khashoggi. there is questions about whether he has diplomatic immunity, but the us says they only offer it to heads of state and senior ministers, so until now bin salman hasn't been sure he would enjoy that immunity so this is an attempt to give him a more formal senior ministerial position to nudge the us to give him that diplomatic immunity. so you see this as a shoring up of his position and his diplomatic security, but will it have any impact on his domestic priorities or his international ones? you brought in the us there. domestically, it probably won't change much immediately on the ground. the crown prince mbs was already the de facto ruler, he has vision 2030, numerous transf
earlier, i spoke to drjessie moritz, from the centre for arab & islamic studies at the australian nationalin government. yes, it's true, king salman has been sick, he was hospitalised in may this year, but there's more going on in this story as well. the crown prince mohammed bin salman, mbs, has also been facing a civil lawsuit in the united states. brought by the fiancee of washington post journalist jamal khashoggi. there is questions about whether he has diplomatic immunity, but the us...
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was fatally shot when a gunman chased another man into her home and opened fire. 0ur reporterjudith moritzice issued an appeal to people living in this community to help them find 0livia's killer. they asked people to consider their loyalty, saying they believed it is highly likely that others were helping to shield the identity of the gunman, maybe even to help him dispose of or hide the two guns he used in the attack. in the early hours of this morning, a little over 48 hours later, there were raids in the runcorn area, about 11 miles or so away from here, and two men were arrested, and then this afternoon came news of a third arrest. of the three people who are being held, one man, aged 34, has been arrested on suspicion of 0livia's murder and the attempted murder of her mum cheryl, who tried to stop the gunman as he burst into the house nearly two weeks ago. the other two men are being held on suspicion of assisting an offender. all three men are from the greater liverpool area, all of them now in custody being questioned by detectives. merseyside police by the way have said all the wa
was fatally shot when a gunman chased another man into her home and opened fire. 0ur reporterjudith moritzice issued an appeal to people living in this community to help them find 0livia's killer. they asked people to consider their loyalty, saying they believed it is highly likely that others were helping to shield the identity of the gunman, maybe even to help him dispose of or hide the two guns he used in the attack. in the early hours of this morning, a little over 48 hours later, there...
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our reporterjudith moritz is in liverpool and sent this update.this community to help them find olivia's killer. they asked people to consider their loyalty, saying they believed it is highly likely that others were helping to shield the identity of the gunman, maybe even to help him dispose of or hide the two guns he used in the attack. in the early hours of this morning, a little over 48 hours later, there were raids in the runcorn area, about 11 miles or so away from here, and two men were arrested, and then this afternoon came news of a third arrest. of the three people who are being held, one man, aged 3a, has been arrested on suspicion of olivia's murder and the attempted murder of her mum cheryl, who tried to stop the gunman as he burst into the house nearly two weeks ago. the other two men are being held on suspicion of assisting an offender. all three men are from the greater liverpool area, all of them now in custody being questioned by detectives. merseyside police by the way have said all the way through this that it is a highly compli
our reporterjudith moritz is in liverpool and sent this update.this community to help them find olivia's killer. they asked people to consider their loyalty, saying they believed it is highly likely that others were helping to shield the identity of the gunman, maybe even to help him dispose of or hide the two guns he used in the attack. in the early hours of this morning, a little over 48 hours later, there were raids in the runcorn area, about 11 miles or so away from here, and two men were...
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judith moritz, bbc news.pital kigali were cancelled at the last minute after the european court of human rights granted an injunction to stop a number of people being taken from the uk injune. in indonesia, scientists have discovered the ancient remains of a young person in a remote cave, showing what they believe to be the earliest evidence of surgical amputation. the remains are around 31 thousand years old, which means the amputation was carried out some 24 thousand years earlier, than the previous estimate. our science correspondent victoria gill has the story. home to our ancestors. these remote caves in indonesian borneo are adorned with some of the world's earliest rock art. but when archaeologists went in search of other signs of prehistoric life, they found something unexpected, a human skeleton carefully buried inside a cave with its left foot missing. forensic inspection revealed what researchers say is the first evidence of surgical amputation of a limb, carried out 31,000 years ago, when this per
judith moritz, bbc news.pital kigali were cancelled at the last minute after the european court of human rights granted an injunction to stop a number of people being taken from the uk injune. in indonesia, scientists have discovered the ancient remains of a young person in a remote cave, showing what they believe to be the earliest evidence of surgical amputation. the remains are around 31 thousand years old, which means the amputation was carried out some 24 thousand years earlier, than the...
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judith moritz, bbc news. a small cross—section of some of the opinion today in a marginal seat, which offers its own illustrations about public opinion. it has been quite variable today in terms of the weather and it has been raining and then pouring. and louise, yesterday, you did tell me we would have a tricky afternoon and there you go, you are right. it has been touch and go. the rain has been following both the outgoing and incoming prime minister. this was balmoral this morning with some of the rain to renshall and then another pulse of wet weather arrived into southern scotland during the afternoon and then we had dry weather in the north of england before more showers arrived and it really was touch and go in westminster, whether liz truss would be able to give her first speech as prime minister outside 10 downing street, because this was just half an hour before she gave her first speech and i'm pleased to say that the shower eased away and the sunshine came out. it's a great illustration of the weat
judith moritz, bbc news. a small cross—section of some of the opinion today in a marginal seat, which offers its own illustrations about public opinion. it has been quite variable today in terms of the weather and it has been raining and then pouring. and louise, yesterday, you did tell me we would have a tricky afternoon and there you go, you are right. it has been touch and go. the rain has been following both the outgoing and incoming prime minister. this was balmoral this morning with...
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moritz and trucking firms can once by means of price.transportation sector, the gdp dropped from 15%, to 10%. as transportation what economist called a transaction cost, necessary cost does not increase the value of the product. prices of millions of product dropped as competition force manufacturers to show the lower cost t options rotation with consumers. it should be noted today we should know what tools are needed to properly regulate the digital economy we currently live in that has a new surge of income and equality. meanwhile, there were increase calls for socialism and american politics as a way to abate this increasingly inequality. just as there are today. among the leaders of this movement was eugene born in 1855 terre haute, indiana. he came from a middle-class family his father owned a small textile business. but he dropped out of school at the age of 14 and went to work for a local railroad work making 15 cents a day for quickly identified with the working class and economic problems of thedu gestural age. he was a founder
moritz and trucking firms can once by means of price.transportation sector, the gdp dropped from 15%, to 10%. as transportation what economist called a transaction cost, necessary cost does not increase the value of the product. prices of millions of product dropped as competition force manufacturers to show the lower cost t options rotation with consumers. it should be noted today we should know what tools are needed to properly regulate the digital economy we currently live in that has a new...
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judith moritz, bbc news, attenborough.expectation that he feels himself, but you feel that sense of expectation just on the streets of the city, growing over the last couple of days, and even overnight, we have seen the rehearsal is continuing, hundreds of soldiers out on the royal mile, preparing. as judith wasjust saying, on the royal mile, preparing. as judith was just saying, ceremonies that we will see in the next couple of days. the coffin of queen elizabeth ii will be brought here to the palace of holyrood house this afternoon from balmoral, and then tomorrow afternoon will be taken from the palace here up the royal mile in a procession to st giles cathedral. so that is why these rehearsals that you are seeing at the moment, these pictures of rehearsals overnight, are taking place minute by minute, to block out and choreograph there is a determination here, among everybody, the people of the city, those involved in the ceremonials, to get everything completely perfect. well, our correspondent sarah campbell is at ba
judith moritz, bbc news, attenborough.expectation that he feels himself, but you feel that sense of expectation just on the streets of the city, growing over the last couple of days, and even overnight, we have seen the rehearsal is continuing, hundreds of soldiers out on the royal mile, preparing. as judith wasjust saying, on the royal mile, preparing. as judith was just saying, ceremonies that we will see in the next couple of days. the coffin of queen elizabeth ii will be brought here to the...
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year—old whose body was never found after his disappearance. 0ur north of england correspondentjudith moritzo bleaker place in the north of england, no more difficult terrain for search teams to work in today, and i know it is hard for you to see through our camera, you canjust about hard for you to see through our camera, you can just about barely see here with your own eyes, the detail beyond this mist, just a short distance beyond where i am, the tents of the search site where those people, the forensic teams, have been working. the greater manchester police search for keith bennett has been dormant for some years, but they have always said that they would come back to these mowers and search actively if new evidence was to emerge. —— these moors. yesterday, they say they were contacted by an author who has been working on this for some time with evidence, he said, that there were human remains a short distance from here. 0fficers came to assess the site and then took the decision to come here forfurther site and then took the decision to come here for further exploration. this is very ne
year—old whose body was never found after his disappearance. 0ur north of england correspondentjudith moritzo bleaker place in the north of england, no more difficult terrain for search teams to work in today, and i know it is hard for you to see through our camera, you canjust about hard for you to see through our camera, you can just about barely see here with your own eyes, the detail beyond this mist, just a short distance beyond where i am, the tents of the search site where those...
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for more on that, i'm joined now by drjessie moritz, from the centre for arab and islamic studies at programme. what do you read into this? at the end of the day, king salaman is 86, he is not well, probably not in the best condition to be running the country. best condition to be running the country-— the country. yes, it's true, the country. yes, it's true, the king — the country. yes, it's true, the king has _ the country. yes, it's true, the king has been - the country. yes, it's true, the king has been sick, - the country. yes, it's true, the king has been sick, he| the country. yes, it's true, - the king has been sick, he was hospitalised in may this year, but there's more going on in this story as well. the crown prince hammered beantown man, he has also been facing a civil lawsuit in the united states. —— the crown prince bin salman. brought by the fiancee of jamal khashoggi. there is questions about diplomatic immunity, but the us says they only offer it to heads of state and senior ministers, so until now bin salman hasn't been sure he would enjoy that immunity so this is a
for more on that, i'm joined now by drjessie moritz, from the centre for arab and islamic studies at programme. what do you read into this? at the end of the day, king salaman is 86, he is not well, probably not in the best condition to be running the country. best condition to be running the country-— the country. yes, it's true, the country. yes, it's true, the king — the country. yes, it's true, the king has _ the country. yes, it's true, the king has been - the country. yes, it's true,...
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couple's first vist to the uk since the platinum jubilee in earlyjune, as our correspondent judith moritzt arrived. . , _, ~ ., ., arrived. please welcome meghan and har if arrived. please welcome meghan and harry- -- if the — arrived. please welcome meghan and harry... if the duke _ arrived. please welcome meghan and harry... if the duke and _ arrived. please welcome meghan and harry... if the duke and duchess - arrived. please welcome meghan and harry... if the duke and duchess of l harry... if the duke and duchess of sussex are — harry... if the duke and duchess of sussex are hoping _ harry... if the duke and duchess of sussex are hoping for _ harry... if the duke and duchess of sussex are hoping for a _ harry... if the duke and duchess of sussex are hoping for a positive - sussex are hoping for a positive reception, they got it. cheering and applause young delegates from more than 200 countries watch meghan make her first speech in the uk since the couple moved to california. goad couple moved to california. good evenin: , couple moved to california. good evening, everyone. _ couple m
couple's first vist to the uk since the platinum jubilee in earlyjune, as our correspondent judith moritzt arrived. . , _, ~ ., ., arrived. please welcome meghan and har if arrived. please welcome meghan and harry- -- if the — arrived. please welcome meghan and harry... if the duke _ arrived. please welcome meghan and harry... if the duke and _ arrived. please welcome meghan and harry... if the duke and duchess - arrived. please welcome meghan and harry... if the duke and duchess of l...
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our north of england correspondentjudith moritz has been to find out what locals think of the new pm.into the new. bay number two is devoted currently to cardboard and white paper at the moment, split, and then we have clear polythene... the boss wants a similarly fresh start for the economy from the new pm. top of his demands, help with the electricity bill which will rocket by more than 400% without intervention. day one in the job for liz truss, is this vision, is her vision your vision? she has to, the conservatives have to bring about some control over these energy costs, inflation, the nhs. that will define her premiership. as short as it is, she has little time to do it and if she doesn't get it right, my opinion is the conservatives will be out of office. under borisjohnson, the conservatives only took power here by 105 votes at the last election so next time round, if liz truss's tories want to hang onto power then the vision she sets out really has to resonate with people in places like this. people like philip, who owns ramsbottom's chocolate cafe. he broke off from making
our north of england correspondentjudith moritz has been to find out what locals think of the new pm.into the new. bay number two is devoted currently to cardboard and white paper at the moment, split, and then we have clear polythene... the boss wants a similarly fresh start for the economy from the new pm. top of his demands, help with the electricity bill which will rocket by more than 400% without intervention. day one in the job for liz truss, is this vision, is her vision your vision? she...
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only once , ten-year-old moritz saw how his grandfather burst into tears, telling one of his older relatives he and the fanshirakha were summoned from the cells to the gym, where their comrades had just hung them and forced them to make out their entire faces. grandfather recalled how mockingly , the expectant guard looked at the two former favorites of fyodor crawling on the floor with rags in trembling hands. and how his comrade bit his lip, trying not to burst into tears, but both did not shed a tear. and my grandfather told me that on that terrible night. he mentally built houses such a saving metaphor. it was as if he built a big house for himself, the walls of which were designed to protect him behind these walls around him after the war. he left all the ugly facts of his biography. he wanted people to like it. if i remember correctly, after the war he presented everything as if he had nothing in common with the nazis at all, which, of course, is not true. he was one of the worst. like his descendants in general, they live with this when i was little, i loved him very much and this mak
only once , ten-year-old moritz saw how his grandfather burst into tears, telling one of his older relatives he and the fanshirakha were summoned from the cells to the gym, where their comrades had just hung them and forced them to make out their entire faces. grandfather recalled how mockingly , the expectant guard looked at the two former favorites of fyodor crawling on the floor with rags in trembling hands. and how his comrade bit his lip, trying not to burst into tears, but both did not...
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our north of england correspondent, judith moritz, has the latest from saddleworth moor.land, no more difficult terrain for search teams to work in today. and in fact, i know it's hard for you to see through our camera, can just about barely see here with my own eyes, but the detail be on this mist, just a short distance from where i am, the tent, the search site where those forensic teams have been working. the greater manchester police search for keith bennett has been dormant for some years, but they always said that they would come back to these mowers and search actively if new evidence was to emerge. so yesterday when they were contacted, they say by an author who's been working on this for some time, with evidence that he said there were human remains a short distance from here, the officers came to assess the site and made the decision to come here for further explanation. this is nearby to wear some of ian brady's other child victims remains have been found in the past. greater manchester police say it's too early at the stage to know whether what has been found
our north of england correspondent, judith moritz, has the latest from saddleworth moor.land, no more difficult terrain for search teams to work in today. and in fact, i know it's hard for you to see through our camera, can just about barely see here with my own eyes, but the detail be on this mist, just a short distance from where i am, the tent, the search site where those forensic teams have been working. the greater manchester police search for keith bennett has been dormant for some years,...
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>> moritz not gotten any better is continued to get worse into his candidate joe biden.g but this the american people continued our questions about a lot of bizarre behavior but holding handslo thg is one of them for the way he make s up stories and he repeatedly tells the storiesha that everyone has documented are not true. that happens pretty frequently for his emotional outbursts. he shuffles when he walks, he slurs his speech pretty always ask frail and fragile. i just think it's continued to get worse and worse.no i think now the democrats in the mainstream media starting say we cannotam m ignore this a lot lo. some point or another going tot have to address this bird went up explained to the american people what's going on. we have to ask multiple times to see his complete medical record seethe american people to it for them for him to do cognitive test like president trump at him to reassure the american people he can do this. we had had a bad path something's going to happen domestically this country with b something bad is going to happen overseas for national s
>> moritz not gotten any better is continued to get worse into his candidate joe biden.g but this the american people continued our questions about a lot of bizarre behavior but holding handslo thg is one of them for the way he make s up stories and he repeatedly tells the storiesha that everyone has documented are not true. that happens pretty frequently for his emotional outbursts. he shuffles when he walks, he slurs his speech pretty always ask frail and fragile. i just think it's...
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judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. eddie butler has died at the age of 65. major sporting and political events with the final one marking the death of queen elizabeth ii. let's go back to westminster hall and those live pictures as thousands of people continue to file past the queen's coffin. 0n of people continue to file past the queen's coffin. on top of the queen's coffin. on top of the queen's coffin. on top of the queen's coffin is a wreath made up of flowers from the gardens in balmoral and windsor. the queen loved her gardens. she was patron of the royal horticultural society and loved the chelsea flower show. the queen's uncle escorted her... the queen's uncle escorted her... the queen's uncle escorted her... the queen visited the chelsea flower show more than 50 times. she only missed a handful of shows during her long reign. it was one of her favourite fixtures in the calendar and one that she often took the whole family to. chelsea was also one of the queen's last big public appearances in may. she was able to move around the showground thanks to
judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. eddie butler has died at the age of 65. major sporting and political events with the final one marking the death of queen elizabeth ii. let's go back to westminster hall and those live pictures as thousands of people continue to file past the queen's coffin. 0n of people continue to file past the queen's coffin. on top of the queen's coffin. on top of the queen's coffin. on top of the queen's coffin is a wreath made up of flowers from the gardens in balmoral...
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our correspondentjudith moritz has the latest. i'm on it, as well.e wrong, so you need to own up. like i've taught my kids — you do something wrong, you own up to it. if anyone is hiding these guns, they need to speak up, because they need to be off these streets. no—one — no—one at all should have to go through this. four men have been arrested — one is suspected of olivia's murder, and three are being held on suspicion of assisting an offender. judith moritz, bbc news. our correspondent mairead smyth is in liverpool this morning. good morning. can you tell us what the latest is on the investigation? well, police have until this morning to either charge or release the four men they are questioning. in connection with olivia pratt—korbel�*s murder. they include a 34—year—old man arrested in area in the early hours of sunday morning. he is being held on suspicion of murder and the attempted murder of olivia's mother cheryl korbel. cheryl the attempted murder of olivia's mother cheryl the three others on suspicion of —— of assisting an offender, one pi
our correspondentjudith moritz has the latest. i'm on it, as well.e wrong, so you need to own up. like i've taught my kids — you do something wrong, you own up to it. if anyone is hiding these guns, they need to speak up, because they need to be off these streets. no—one — no—one at all should have to go through this. four men have been arrested — one is suspected of olivia's murder, and three are being held on suspicion of assisting an offender. judith moritz, bbc news. our...
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judith moritz reports. stop filming me, dad. i'm on it as well.n offender. all four have now been released on conditional bail. merseyside police say their investigation is ongoing. judith moritz, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. the same area of low pressure which we�*ve had to start the week will be with us for the rest of this week, bringing further showers, some thundery downpours, but there will be some sunshine in between. it will remain quite breezy. towards the end of the week, it�*ll start a little bit fresher as well for all areas. you can see this area of low pressure as we move through the week, slowly sliding its way eastwards. and by the weekend we�*re in between weather systems. a ridge of high pressure should settle things down, particularly on saturday and for the first half of sunday. but for the rest of today into this evening, it�*s going to be one of sunny spells, scattered showers overnight. there�*ll be plenty of showers across central and southern areas. again, there�*s some thunder
judith moritz reports. stop filming me, dad. i'm on it as well.n offender. all four have now been released on conditional bail. merseyside police say their investigation is ongoing. judith moritz, bbc news. now it�*s time for a look at the weather with stav. hello there. the same area of low pressure which we�*ve had to start the week will be with us for the rest of this week, bringing further showers, some thundery downpours, but there will be some sunshine in between. it will remain quite...
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judith moritz, bbc news.wo counts of assault against his ex—girlfriend which he denies. a jury failed to reach a verdict at manchester crown court last week. the new trial is expected to go ahead injuly next year. 0ur reporter matt graveling sent this update from manchester crown court. a little bit early on court number seven the prosecuting barrister peter wright qc stood up when addressing the judge and requesting a retrial said that this matter has been discussed with the crown prosecution service over the last week at a very senior level. mr giggs was not in court today and was under no obligation to attend but it was last wednesday that a jury here spent almost 23 hours of deliberation and failed to reach a majority verdict on any of the three counts faced by the former manchester united footballer. these counts were one of a ledge controlling behaviour towards his former partner kate greville over a three—year period and also two counts of assault, one towards ms greville and once words are younger sis
judith moritz, bbc news.wo counts of assault against his ex—girlfriend which he denies. a jury failed to reach a verdict at manchester crown court last week. the new trial is expected to go ahead injuly next year. 0ur reporter matt graveling sent this update from manchester crown court. a little bit early on court number seven the prosecuting barrister peter wright qc stood up when addressing the judge and requesting a retrial said that this matter has been discussed with the crown...
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judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.that everything feels a bit different. the pace of life, the way people are treating one another in the streets, the way people are driving on the roads, there is this constant backdrop that everyone is aware of the significance of this moment here. as the queen�*s coffin arrived here yesterday, at the end of that six—hour journey, from balmoral, it stopped and lots of rural communities, taking a route allowing people to pay their respects. i wanted to share these pictures, different ways. we know what a keen horsewoman the queen was. we had horses and riders lining the road there, and she loved the balmoral estate, she was actively involved in running the farm is on the estate, and farmers, landowners, turned out in tractors, a guard of honour of tractors in aberdeenshire. as the coffin made its way south towards edinburgh. our correspondent spent some time in those communities. she was speaking to people as they came out to say thank you and goodbye. sombre, sad, reflective. a last g
judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.that everything feels a bit different. the pace of life, the way people are treating one another in the streets, the way people are driving on the roads, there is this constant backdrop that everyone is aware of the significance of this moment here. as the queen�*s coffin arrived here yesterday, at the end of that six—hour journey, from balmoral, it stopped and lots of rural communities, taking a route allowing people to pay their respects. i wanted to...
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judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. we are back in downing street in a couple of minutes. on streets and by entrances to public places are said to be putting blind people off from coming into central london. the national federation for the blind say stranded bikes mean many visually imparied people were unable to travel confidently. this is what one visually impaired person had to say about it. a lot of the visually impaired and blind people, because of the bikes being left all over the pavement, they're having to find a different route to get to places — it'll take them a lot longer. pavements need to be safe because we need to get out and about and keep our independence. westminster city council says it's started to confiscate illegally parked bikes. and hire company lime says its committed to removing says it's committed to removing wrongly parked e—bikes. buses could be banned from tower bridge — as too many heavy vehicles are using it, and numbers have increased since restrictions were put on nearby london bridge. the city of london corporation fears that the weight o
judith moritz, bbc news, manchester. we are back in downing street in a couple of minutes. on streets and by entrances to public places are said to be putting blind people off from coming into central london. the national federation for the blind say stranded bikes mean many visually imparied people were unable to travel confidently. this is what one visually impaired person had to say about it. a lot of the visually impaired and blind people, because of the bikes being left all over the...
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the route as the queen's coffin made the 175—mile journey from balmoral down to edinburgh, asjudith moritzenjoyed and the communities she enjoyed and the communities she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned the affection, she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned the affection, and she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned the affection, and then, she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned the affection, and then, a she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned the affection, and then, a majestic side. as the cortege reach the edges of edinburgh. in the city centre, people streamed towards the royal mile, thronging the pavements and craning for review. some are pie, but many jostling for a position down below. we came just to watch. below. we came 'ust to watch. �* ., we came 'ust to watch. among them, we came just to watch. among them. waiting _ we came just to watch. among them, waiting patiently, - we came just to watch. among them, waiting patiently, a - them, waiting patiently, a newly arrived ukrainian refuge
the route as the queen's coffin made the 175—mile journey from balmoral down to edinburgh, asjudith moritzenjoyed and the communities she enjoyed and the communities she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned the affection, she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned the affection, and she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned the affection, and then, she felt closest to. all along the route, crowds returned the affection, and then, a she felt...
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she died after a gunman chasing another man burst into her home. judith moritz reports. own tributes to the 9—year—old. so the wishes of the family in church were that everyone wore a splash of pink, so today in school, the children are all wearing a splash of pink. we've got pink hearts in the windows, we've got ribbons on the fence. the archbishop of liverpool said that, like the queen, olivia had lived life to the fullest. olivia's life was a life well—lived, even though it was a short one, because she brought so much happiness to her immediate family. olivia was killed when a gunman burst into her home whilst chasing another man. merseyside police are still looking for the attacker and his weapons, this week searching a stream at a nearby golf club. so far, there have been nine arrests, but no—one's been charged. yesterday, a £50,000 reward was offered for information which leads directly to the conviction of olivia's killer. olivia was one of three people shot dead in liverpool within the same week last month. today, the city's mayor said she hoped justice would be
she died after a gunman chasing another man burst into her home. judith moritz reports. own tributes to the 9—year—old. so the wishes of the family in church were that everyone wore a splash of pink, so today in school, the children are all wearing a splash of pink. we've got pink hearts in the windows, we've got ribbons on the fence. the archbishop of liverpool said that, like the queen, olivia had lived life to the fullest. olivia's life was a life well—lived, even though it was a short...
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our north of england correspondent judith moritz has been speaking to some of those who met the queen1999 and she won. t she visited morecambe in 1999 and she won. . she visited morecambe in 1999 and she won. , .. ., she visited morecambe in 1999 and she won. , ., , she won. i still cannot believe it. . i think, — she won. i still cannot believe it. . i think, gosh. _ she won. i still cannot believe it. . ithink, gosh, that— she won. i still cannot believe it. . i think, gosh, that was - she won. i still cannot believe it. . i think, gosh, that was me i she won. i still cannot believe it. . i think, gosh, that was me and | . i think, gosh, that was me and thatis . i think, gosh, that was me and that is the queen. and for her to come here where i was in my special place where i grew up, it isjust magical, magical. the place where i grew up, it is 'ust magical, magical.i place where i grew up, it is 'ust magical, magical. the queen was in town to unveil— magical, magical. the queen was in town to unveil the _ magical, magical. the queen was in town to unveil the statue _ magical, magica
our north of england correspondent judith moritz has been speaking to some of those who met the queen1999 and she won. t she visited morecambe in 1999 and she won. . she visited morecambe in 1999 and she won. , .. ., she visited morecambe in 1999 and she won. , ., , she won. i still cannot believe it. . i think, — she won. i still cannot believe it. . i think, gosh. _ she won. i still cannot believe it. . ithink, gosh, that— she won. i still cannot believe it. . i think, gosh, that was -...
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as judith moritz reports. here�*s the new monarch. but he is also a grieving son.les must combine mourning with duty. and so a moment for private thought whilst in public sight, as the queen�*s four children stood vigil by her side. it completed a day that was full of procedure. at the palace of holyroodhouse, the king took part in an historic ceremony of the keys, just as his mother, the queen, last did less then three months ago. and another duty, too — the inspection of the guard of honour formed by the royal regiment of scotland. the rank—and—file soldiers of 4th scots, like kevin and levi, will never forget it. it was once—in—a—lifetime. it was a huge honour, especially for me and for kevin, as well. to be part of this historic event where we had to see the king in person, where he passes us and inspects the whole regiment. it was a wonderful feeling for me. it was... i was even shaking in my kilt. just trying not to breathe too fast and stuff. trying to stay in the same kind of position, try to look professionaland, obviously, have a bit of discipline about y
as judith moritz reports. here�*s the new monarch. but he is also a grieving son.les must combine mourning with duty. and so a moment for private thought whilst in public sight, as the queen�*s four children stood vigil by her side. it completed a day that was full of procedure. at the palace of holyroodhouse, the king took part in an historic ceremony of the keys, just as his mother, the queen, last did less then three months ago. and another duty, too — the inspection of the guard of...
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judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.g that has struck me over the years in _ demote. the thing that has struck me over the years in the _ demote. the thing that has struck me over the years in the occasions i - over the years in the occasions i have been lucky enough to meet the queen was the extraordinary attention she pays to what people are saying. she did not go through the motions, she was genuinely interested in what people had to say, she would look you in the eye, pause and listen and respond, these were not platitudes, she was so interested. you think about the thousands of people she met, she was terribly kind to me when i got my 0be, i had been shot of the year before so i was standing with this zimmer frame and the courtiers were very nervous because they thought there might be a risk i might topple over and fall on top of her or something! she inquired about the nature of my injuries and said, how very gallant of you to stand up, which was really lovely. some years later, at a charity event which i was invol
judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.g that has struck me over the years in _ demote. the thing that has struck me over the years in the _ demote. the thing that has struck me over the years in the occasions i - over the years in the occasions i have been lucky enough to meet the queen was the extraordinary attention she pays to what people are saying. she did not go through the motions, she was genuinely interested in what people had to say, she would look you in the eye, pause and listen and...
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our correspondent, judith moritz, who's in liverpool, has been giving us the latest.g and the archbishop of liverpool also spoke and he linked olivia's death to that of the queen, he said that king charles iii described his mothers life as one where lived at the same can be said of olivia. one of the more poignant aspects as you could hear the shouts of olivia's school friends in the playground next door next to the church and the head teacher spoke earlier about how the school has been remembering olivia today. the wishes of been remembering olivia today. tte: wishes of the family and church was everyone wore a splash of pink so today in school the children are wearing a splash of pink. we have pink hearts in the window, facing the road, ribbons on the fence. earlier this week merseyside police searched a golf course near here for the guns used in the attack, so far nine men have been arrested in connection with olivia's murdered, no charges and yesterday a £50,000 reward was offered which may lead to the conviction of those responsible. hundreds of people have repor
our correspondent, judith moritz, who's in liverpool, has been giving us the latest.g and the archbishop of liverpool also spoke and he linked olivia's death to that of the queen, he said that king charles iii described his mothers life as one where lived at the same can be said of olivia. one of the more poignant aspects as you could hear the shouts of olivia's school friends in the playground next door next to the church and the head teacher spoke earlier about how the school has been...
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judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.ay have to wait many hours, even possibly overnight. ourspecial overnight. our special correspondent has overnight. ourspecial correspondent has more detail on the preparations in the capital. if you can measure love and respect in flowers, in people, then this is quite a statement. london's green park now the park of many colours. the 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 tojoin. people have been asked to dress respectfully, no flowers, cameras or filming allowed. camping out on the mall since saturday, m
judith moritz, bbc news, edinburgh.ay have to wait many hours, even possibly overnight. ourspecial overnight. our special correspondent has overnight. ourspecial correspondent has more detail on the preparations in the capital. if you can measure love and respect in flowers, in people, then this is quite a statement. london's green park now the park of many colours. the 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...