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there was no disguising the tensions that still prevail here and which have suspended the northern ireland assembly dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet, the king greeted northern -- greeted northern ireland's leaders. >> had a great role here in terms of reconciliation. >> those sentiments we echoed more formally in an event that woul once have been inconceivable here. >> during this period of public morning -- >> in the throne room, the speaker of the northern hireling -- northern ireland's assembly addressed the king with these words. >> queen elizabeth was not a distant observer. she personally demonstrated how individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers and encourage reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant gesture -- a visit, handshake, crossing the street, or speaking a few words of irish -- can make a huge difference in changing attitudes and building relationships. >> in reply, the king said he would follow what he called his moer's shining examp. >> she never ceased to pray for the best of times for this place and its peo
there was no disguising the tensions that still prevail here and which have suspended the northern ireland assembly dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet, the king greeted northern -- greeted northern ireland's leaders. >> had a great role here in terms of reconciliation. >> those sentiments we echoed more formally in an event that woul once have been inconceivable here. >> during this period of public morning -- >> in the throne room, the speaker of the...
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northern ireland. eamonn is a former member of the northern ireland assembly.lso 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 monarchy and northern ireland? >> the monarchy is somewhat difficult one and the vast majority of theeople are overwhelmingly ptestant. a symbol of their desireo be part of the ited kingdom rather than movento a united ireland. the queen, an icon of britisess. their fervor for the queen has, if anything, been much more intense than the fervor of majority of the citizens across the monarch. [indiscernible] 100 years ago, the royal family he or said outright that they -- did not reciprocate the loyalty showed toward them when the parliamentas open in 1922 -- the monch came across and spoke. during that speech, he expressed a hope there would be reconciliation between all factions in ireland. disputes ove
northern ireland. eamonn is a former member of the northern ireland assembly.lso 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 monarchy and northern ireland? >> the monarchy is somewhat difficult one and the vast majority of theeople are...
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there was no disguising the tensions that still prevail here, and which have suspended the northern ireland assemblyment. as dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet... and i think we are all very saddened by our loss. ..the king greeted senior politicians from northern ireland. sinn fein�*s michelle 0'neill spoke to him of his late mother's contribution to the peace process. she played a great role in terms of reconciliation, so it's the end of an era, for sure. those sentiments were echoed more formally in an event that would once have been inconceivable here. during this period of public mourning... in the throne room at hillsborough castle, the speaker of the northern ireland assembly, sinn fein�*s alex maskey, addressed the king with these words. queen elizabeth was not a distant observer in the transformation and progress of relationships in and between these islands. she personally demonstrated how individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers and encourage reconciliations. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant gesture — a visit, a handshake, c
there was no disguising the tensions that still prevail here, and which have suspended the northern ireland assemblyment. as dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet... and i think we are all very saddened by our loss. ..the king greeted senior politicians from northern ireland. sinn fein�*s michelle 0'neill spoke to him of his late mother's contribution to the peace process. she played a great role in terms of reconciliation, so it's the end of an era, for sure. those sentiments...
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there was no disguising the tensions that still prevail here and which have suspended the northern ireland assemblyevolved government. as dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet... i think we're all very saddened by her loss. ..the king greeted senior politicians from northern ireland. sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill spoke to him of his late mother's contribution to the peace process. she played a great role here in terms of reconciliation. it's the end of an era, for sure. those sentiments were echoed more formally in an event that would once have been inconceivable here. during this period of public mourning... in the throne room at hillsborough castle, the speaker of the northern ireland assembly — sinn fein�*s alex maskey — addressed the king with these words. queen elizabeth was not a distant observer in the transformation and progress of relationships in and between these islands. she personally demonstrated how individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers and encourage reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant gesture — a visit, a
there was no disguising the tensions that still prevail here and which have suspended the northern ireland assemblyevolved government. as dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet... i think we're all very saddened by her loss. ..the king greeted senior politicians from northern ireland. sinn fein�*s michelle o'neill spoke to him of his late mother's contribution to the peace process. she played a great role here in terms of reconciliation. it's the end of an era, for sure. those...
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he will be meeting the northern ireland secretary, party leaders, receiving messages of condolence led by the speaker of the northern ireland assemblying us she had made, i think it was, seven trips inside st giles�* cathedral, going round and round, essentially, because she wanted to pay her respects, her tributes. she was telling us what an extraordinary atmosphere it is inside st giles�* cathedral. we are going to bring much more you throughout the day but for now let�*s look at some of today�*s other news. ukraine has called for more western arms and assistance as it tries to seize back more territory from russian forces. it comes after ukrainian forces retook as many as 20 towns and villages in the east of the country within 2a hours — a lightning counter—offensive. russia has hit back with missile strikes against the city of kharkiv causing power blackouts. but president putin�*s tactics have been criticised by one of the leading military commanders fighting on the ground. officially the kremlin says its forces are regrouping, not retreating. this was the situation just a week ago with russia still in control of much of the ea
he will be meeting the northern ireland secretary, party leaders, receiving messages of condolence led by the speaker of the northern ireland assemblying us she had made, i think it was, seven trips inside st giles�* cathedral, going round and round, essentially, because she wanted to pay her respects, her tributes. she was telling us what an extraordinary atmosphere it is inside st giles�* cathedral. we are going to bring much more you throughout the day but for now let�*s look at some...
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northern ireland. he then spoke to members of the northern ireland assembly saying he was committed to helping all people in that part of the united kingdom. with us is nbc news foreign correspondent kelly cobiella and keir simmons. kelly? >> reporter: that's right. today the viewings of her majesty's coffin have stopped. there were people waiting in line right up until the end. they stopped people from joining the line a couple hours ago trying to ensure those waiting for so long would be able to get inside the cathedral and pay their final respects. in the next hour to two, we'll see preparations start to get underway to move the queen's coffin to london. and this will be another round of sort of ceremonial events. the royal company of archers honor guard, the company that protects the monarch, they have been standing vigil around her coffin. they will perform a salute. there will be a small prayer. and then her coffin will be loaded into that herself that we saw during the procession yesterday when she was moved from the ka heat dral. she will be taken to the airport. we expect that she will be boarde
northern ireland. he then spoke to members of the northern ireland assembly saying he was committed to helping all people in that part of the united kingdom. with us is nbc news foreign correspondent kelly cobiella and keir simmons. kelly? >> reporter: that's right. today the viewings of her majesty's coffin have stopped. there were people waiting in line right up until the end. they stopped people from joining the line a couple hours ago trying to ensure those waiting for so long would...
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northern ireland as monarch, will be remembered? >> reporter: i think for the moments that we have just heard there, both from the speaker of northern ireland's assemblya party that is opposed to the monarchy that is pro united ireland to speak about what the queen did when she came here, back in 2012. i was here that day, remember that day, when she shook hands with the former paramilitary leader turned politician martin mcginnis, a powerful moment, alex masky, i remember when he was the first sinn fein, the first pro united ireland mayor of belfast, voted in, i was in the chamber that night, 2002, there was a huge raucous outcry, but now 20 years later, here he is the man giving that important speech there. and speaking about the importance of speaking in irish. he spoke in irish. that would be almost an anathema to some parts of the community here. and the importance, he said, that the queen had spoken in irish. and sort of laying that on king charles as well. i thought what was absolutely the most striking, particularly for people here from all sides of the community, was in the -- in the very subtle detail and nuance in what king charles said. an
northern ireland as monarch, will be remembered? >> reporter: i think for the moments that we have just heard there, both from the speaker of northern ireland's assemblya party that is opposed to the monarchy that is pro united ireland to speak about what the queen did when she came here, back in 2012. i was here that day, remember that day, when she shook hands with the former paramilitary leader turned politician martin mcginnis, a powerful moment, alex masky, i remember when he was the...
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the irish nationalist sinn fÉin, once the political arm of the ira, emerged from the northern ireland assemblyest party. liz kimmins is a deputy to the assembly. liz: covid and brexit has shown people that here are huge benefits to an all-ireland economy and an all-ireland approach. and that's something that is growing without any of us pushing, it's coming naturally. and certainly, we would be doing everything we can to facilitate that. reporter: but the violence of the past still haunts the present day. memorials to fighters killed on both sides are well-maintained. liz kimmins' sinn fÉin insists that it's changed. it has long been committed to achieving its goal of a united ireland using only peaceful means. liz: every one of us want to live in a society that ipeaceful and that is prosperous. that's something that we all have common ground on. for those people that do fear the prospect of constitutional change, i would be saying then, there's nothing to fear. be part of the discussion. that is how we are going to shape it, that is how we are going to address those fears. reporter: but it's
the irish nationalist sinn fÉin, once the political arm of the ira, emerged from the northern ireland assemblyest party. liz kimmins is a deputy to the assembly. liz: covid and brexit has shown people that here are huge benefits to an all-ireland economy and an all-ireland approach. and that's something that is growing without any of us pushing, it's coming naturally. and certainly, we would be doing everything we can to facilitate that. reporter: but the violence of the past still haunts the...
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the irish nationalist sinn fÉin, once the political arm of the ira, emerged from the northern ireland assemblyest party. liz kimmins is a deputy to the assembly. liz: covid and brexit has shown people that here are huge benefits to an all-ireland economy and an all-ireland approach. and that's something that is growing without any of us pushing, it's coming naturally. and certainly, we would be doing everything we can to facilitate that. reporter: but the violence of the past still haunts the present day. memorials to fighters killed on both sides are well-maintained. liz kimmins' sinn fÉin insists that it's changed. it has long been committed to achieving its goal of a united ireland using only peaceful means. liz: every one of us want to live in a society that ipeaceful and that is prosperous. that's something that we all have common ground on. for those people that do fear the prospect of constitutional change, i would be saying then, there's nothing to fear. be part of the discussion. that is how we are going to shape it, that is how we are going to address those fears. reporter: but it's
the irish nationalist sinn fÉin, once the political arm of the ira, emerged from the northern ireland assemblyest party. liz kimmins is a deputy to the assembly. liz: covid and brexit has shown people that here are huge benefits to an all-ireland economy and an all-ireland approach. and that's something that is growing without any of us pushing, it's coming naturally. and certainly, we would be doing everything we can to facilitate that. reporter: but the violence of the past still haunts the...
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the speaker of the northern ireland assembly, in conversation with the queen consort. at was really a reference to the alliance party, who say they want to make northern ireland work and, if you like, save decisions about whether it should be british or irish for later. representatives of the armed forces, joined by the chief constable. and this is a space that the king will feel very relaxed in. he has been here for many public events and private weekends — a home away from home. i'v e i've been told on previous visits here that he takes a very detailed interest in hillsborough castle and how it looks, notjust what kind of artwork there is on the walls, but obviously, with his interest in horticulture, he is very interested in the gardens and what the look of the castle should be outside. find in the gardens and what the look of the castle should be outside. and we understand that, _ the castle should be outside. and we understand that, as _ the castle should be outside. and we understand that, as he _ the castle should be outside. and we understand that, as he has _ th
the speaker of the northern ireland assembly, in conversation with the queen consort. at was really a reference to the alliance party, who say they want to make northern ireland work and, if you like, save decisions about whether it should be british or irish for later. representatives of the armed forces, joined by the chief constable. and this is a space that the king will feel very relaxed in. he has been here for many public events and private weekends — a home away from home. i'v e i've...
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the sheen fame became the af, so this year's elections, the largest political party in northern ireland assembly. couldn't this been indication that the molecule will really have to tackle some of the most delicate issues they has just been delayed for quite some time? which is basically many people saying those about time for us to chance our own political course, our own destiny. definitely, and i think and scotland is an important case. as you know, there was a referendum in 2014, around 55 percent, a decisive 55 percent. and wanted to stay part of the united kingdom. the same in canada survey show you know, about 55 percent in australia and elsewhere. but the home nations i think, will be the most pressing issue and a real challenge that i think the new king would like to, to, to confront head on that the wealth and the power of this, this country is because of this very union. and i think it's them almost sacred. so we're, the monarchy will be at the forefront of efforts to try and keep these them. these countries am tied together and, but there are strong ties and i think it's almost a wak
the sheen fame became the af, so this year's elections, the largest political party in northern ireland assembly. couldn't this been indication that the molecule will really have to tackle some of the most delicate issues they has just been delayed for quite some time? which is basically many people saying those about time for us to chance our own political course, our own destiny. definitely, and i think and scotland is an important case. as you know, there was a referendum in 2014, around 55...
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now in government to speaker of the northern ireland assembly, say she partially damaged treated, her individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers under corey's reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant gesture, a visit, a handshake, crossing the street, or speak in a few words of irish can make a huge difference and changing attitudes and building relationships. politics have changed dramatically here, and king charles believes his mother was able to use a combination of skills to bring the 2 sides closer. at the very beginning of her life of service, the queen made a pledge to dedicate her so to her country and her people and to maintain the principles of constitutional government. this promise she kept with steadfast faith. now with that shining example before me, and with god's help, i take up my new juices resolved to seek the welfare of all the inhabitants of northern from a castle to the church saint hans cathedral on a service of reflection on the queen's life. all 96 years of it, the theme here once again reconciliation. a cong
now in government to speaker of the northern ireland assembly, say she partially damaged treated, her individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers under corey's reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant gesture, a visit, a handshake, crossing the street, or speak in a few words of irish can make a huge difference and changing attitudes and building relationships. politics have changed dramatically here, and king charles believes his mother was...
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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 shakia times. but nevertheless, it holds pieced together. so what today is about isn't just remembering the queen and welcoming the new king. it's about actually bringing people together. this church behind me, the cathedral of saint hands, a church of ireland, which is an all island church and has significance because it may be protestant is there is a high church sector to in a linked to the roman catholic church that has to be one box now won't think about it. i think charles, this is his 40, is it t northern ireland? the 1st obviously as well, but i am in the 2015 is sure the hands are all from jerry evans, president of champagne at the time. a man i rumored to hav
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 shakia times. but nevertheless, it holds pieced together. so what today is about isn't just remembering the...
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and ninety's there as the speaker of the northern ireland assembly, an extraordinary sight, extraordinary thing to hear him, actually addressing the king and basically saying that he hoped they could work together. and then next came king charles, the 3rd himself addressing in a different way that he used to as a prince of wales in a very assertive way that you expect of a monarch. but also touching lightly on the whole dedication of his mother to service. and in particular, the situation, a conflict in northern ireland at the very beginning of her life, of zeus, the green maid flesh, to dictate her so to her country and her people. and to maintain the principles of constitutional government. this promise she kept with steadfast faith. now with that shining example before me, and with god's help, i take up my new juices resolved to seek the welfare of all the inhabitants. oh no, no. there was another aspect of their speech. he spoke of all the sadness within the family that the troubles had caused, and that was a personal reference. no doubt about it too. lord louis mount patton, the uncl
and ninety's there as the speaker of the northern ireland assembly, an extraordinary sight, extraordinary thing to hear him, actually addressing the king and basically saying that he hoped they could work together. and then next came king charles, the 3rd himself addressing in a different way that he used to as a prince of wales in a very assertive way that you expect of a monarch. but also touching lightly on the whole dedication of his mother to service. and in particular, the situation, a...
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northern ireland to leave the uk and become part of the republic of ireland. and the king was offered a message of condolence on behalf of the people of northern ireland from the speaker of the stormont assemblyad to be seen sezé,-.,,,,,, , bebelieved addiia" ' figdgdgiga’, public visibility ”eggnog, public visibility is to be believed, public visibility is already a hallmark is of flowers left in tribute the the king! the royal queen. god save the king! the royal residence i hillsborough _ queen. god save the king! the royal residence i hillsborough has - residence at hillsborough has been at the heart of british and irish affairs for centuries. as they entered for the first time as king and queen consort, the royal artillery fired a 21 gun salute. but inside there was no disguising the tensions that still prevail and which have suspended the northern ireland assembly and devolved government. as dignitaries waited in the throne room, subdued, quiet. the king greeted northern ireland's party leaders. sinn fein's michelle o'neill spoke to him of his late mother's contribution to the peace process. mother's contribution to the peace arocess. . mother's contribution to the peace arocess. ,, , ._
northern ireland to leave the uk and become part of the republic of ireland. and the king was offered a message of condolence on behalf of the people of northern ireland from the speaker of the stormont assemblyad to be seen sezé,-.,,,,,, , bebelieved addiia" ' figdgdgiga’, public visibility ”eggnog, public visibility is to be believed, public visibility is already a hallmark is of flowers left in tribute the the king! the royal queen. god save the king! the royal residence i...
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kingdom and creating a united irons and and d, the speaker, parliament in northern ireland who gave the condolences on behalf of the assembly to prince charles today. yes, it was, and he is a strong republican who again would like to take northern ireland out the united kingdom. but of course, nor norton is a divided society. so representing all the people of north martin sheen fain have reached out and, and represented that division by simply stating their own wishes for the future. but also commiserating with the unionist people in this, in this hour of grief for them when they're, when they're king. hm. when they're queen has died and a new king is in place, but huge challenges for charles going forward. i mean, under the watch of queen elizabeth, the 2nd, the british empire effectively dissolved in many parts of the world. and there's many who think that during the reign of charles, perhaps that the united kingdom itself might dissolve. of course, when charles was in scotland yesterday, it was the nicholas church and the 1st minister who was at the church and she is dedicated to taking scotland out of the united kingdom
kingdom and creating a united irons and and d, the speaker, parliament in northern ireland who gave the condolences on behalf of the assembly to prince charles today. yes, it was, and he is a strong republican who again would like to take northern ireland out the united kingdom. but of course, nor norton is a divided society. so representing all the people of north martin sheen fain have reached out and, and represented that division by simply stating their own wishes for the future. but also...
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the northern ireland assembly has been meeting to pay tributes to the queen.narch as "a great and courageous leader". the king will carry out a number of engagements in northern ireland tomorrow as part of the new monarch's programme of visits across the uk. as we've been hearing, the queen will lie at rest tonight at st giles' cathedral in edinburgh. tomorrow, her coffin will be moved from there to edinburgh airport, then by plane to raf northolt and on to london, where the queen will spend a final night at buckingham palace. on wednesday afternoon, the queen's coffin will travel from buckingham palace to the palace of westminster. crowds will be able to watch as the cortege makes the journey through central london. thursday marks the first of four full days that the queen's body will lie in state in westminster hall. hundreds of thousands of members of the public are expected to pay their respects. on sunday evening, a minute's silence will be held across the uk at 8pm. and on monday the queen's lying in state will end, and the coffin will be taken in proces
the northern ireland assembly has been meeting to pay tributes to the queen.narch as "a great and courageous leader". the king will carry out a number of engagements in northern ireland tomorrow as part of the new monarch's programme of visits across the uk. as we've been hearing, the queen will lie at rest tonight at st giles' cathedral in edinburgh. tomorrow, her coffin will be moved from there to edinburgh airport, then by plane to raf northolt and on to london, where the queen...
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king charles and his wife received a message of condolence from the speaker of the northern ireland assembly, reflected on his mother's legacy and assisting with the peace process in northern ireland. my mother felt deeply. i know the significance of the role she herself. played. in bringing together those whom history had separated. and then extending a hand to make possible the healing of long held hers. thousands of people continue to line up outside st giles cathedral and edinburgh, scotland to pay their respects to the queen. later today, her coffin will be flown to london for one final night at buckingham palace. tomorrow there'll be a formal procession to westminster hall, where she will lie in state until her funeral on monday. all right, guys your time now, 7 38 grid. check back with sal. you've been busy all morning. have you fixed those things out there on the road? well just as soon as one item is gone, dave, a new item pops up dave and gasia. it's still very busy out there. remember we have the normal morning commute on places like highway four and 6 82 42. all of them are prett
king charles and his wife received a message of condolence from the speaker of the northern ireland assembly, reflected on his mother's legacy and assisting with the peace process in northern ireland. my mother felt deeply. i know the significance of the role she herself. played. in bringing together those whom history had separated. and then extending a hand to make possible the healing of long held hers. thousands of people continue to line up outside st giles cathedral and edinburgh,...
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native northern ireland, the party that would hope to remove northern ireland from the united kingdom entirely and create a united ireland became the largest party in the northern ireland assembly back in may. so, there is clearly a ground swell. these, of course, are very, very -- i'm sure we don't have time here to rehearse the whole vexing history of england and ireland or the fact that i think in "god save the king" we should say now, there's a verse that no one sings anymore. but rebellious scots to crush, i think, is the line. that whole friction has been present for centuries. >> yeah. i mean, thinking about that -- maya, i want to bring you in here because you wrote eloquently in the piece about this very issue in an op-ed. i believe your phrase was to mourn the queen but not her empire. this is a phrase i'm hearing all over now. i mean, it's trending on social media. the conversations that really delve into this conflicted notion. on the one hand, the celebration of a woman and for the reasons we articulated. and then the idea of the ills of a monarchy. i mean, the united states in and of itself can't begin to pretend as though we have revered indefinitely and universa
native northern ireland, the party that would hope to remove northern ireland from the united kingdom entirely and create a united ireland became the largest party in the northern ireland assembly back in may. so, there is clearly a ground swell. these, of course, are very, very -- i'm sure we don't have time here to rehearse the whole vexing history of england and ireland or the fact that i think in "god save the king" we should say now, there's a verse that no one sings anymore. but...
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part of the day in northern ireland, visiting hillsboro castle, which is the royal residence in northern ireland and receiving a message of condolence from the northern ireland assembly. i'm here with filmmaker john bridget, creator of the documentaries "elizabeth at 90", son and heir, charles at 70, among many other films. this clip that we're about to show you right now is from "elizabeth at 90." it's then prince charles recalling a moment in 1981 when his mother was riding horseback and a teenager fired several blanks, spooking her horse. >> receiving a reassuring pat from the majesty, the queen. but he is a very experienced, wise. >> and she is a marvelous rider. you know, she's got a marvelous way with horses. made of strong stuff, you know. >> john, someone who has spent so much time documenting the royal family and also working with them, what do you make of what you have seen in terms of the outpouring of people here and also this time that we are in this transition? >> well, it's a very strange period, something that none of us has really experienced before. this idea that you're looking back at this long reign of 70 years with great -- in many cases, great
part of the day in northern ireland, visiting hillsboro castle, which is the royal residence in northern ireland and receiving a message of condolence from the northern ireland assembly. i'm here with filmmaker john bridget, creator of the documentaries "elizabeth at 90", son and heir, charles at 70, among many other films. this clip that we're about to show you right now is from "elizabeth at 90." it's then prince charles recalling a moment in 1981 when his mother was...
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. >> i want to play part of what charles told the northern ireland assembly this morning. >> my mother felt deeply, i know the significance of the royals she herself claimed in bringing together those history had separated, and extending a hand to make possible the healing of long held hurts. >> the healing of long held hurts. what message do you think he wanted to deliver today and would he be successful at it? >> i think we will know in the coming days how successful he was, and he gave it his best shot and the speech came over sincere, and himself a former ira terrorists, and he referenced, as you were saying, chris, his mother made that astonishing trip in 2011, and followed one year later in 2012 by herself shaking the hand of martin mcguiness, the former terrorists, and referencing the fact that the royal family had lost not one but a few members of their family when the ira blew up the lord's boat, and you will often heard speeches made in ireland that don't go back 20 or 30 years but 200 or 300 years, so history is very important to this area of the united kingdom. we are looki
. >> i want to play part of what charles told the northern ireland assembly this morning. >> my mother felt deeply, i know the significance of the royals she herself claimed in bringing together those history had separated, and extending a hand to make possible the healing of long held hurts. >> the healing of long held hurts. what message do you think he wanted to deliver today and would he be successful at it? >> i think we will know in the coming days how successful...
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northern ireland. king charles is now inside where he will be meateting with the secretary of state for northern ireland, also leaders of the five main political parties there and the speaker of the northern ireland assemblyter in the day, he will attend a church service in belfast. this is the latest stop as he travels around the united kingdom prior to the funeral of queen elizabeth on monday. we're keeping an eye on this as the king is inside, our live coverage from belfast will continue in just a moment. o >>> supreme court justice elena kagan breaking her silence on the leaked draft opinion that overturned roe versus wade. >>> and heavy fighting continues around a key nuclear plant in eastern ukraine. so why are countries moving closer to reliance on nuclear energy? a reality check next. ♪ i am an endangered species ♪ >> and actress sheryl lee ralph brings the crowd to its feet during an acceptance speech at the emmy's. we have the winning perfrformances. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrient for immune support. boost® high protein. maybelline new
northern ireland. king charles is now inside where he will be meateting with the secretary of state for northern ireland, also leaders of the five main political parties there and the speaker of the northern ireland assemblyter in the day, he will attend a church service in belfast. this is the latest stop as he travels around the united kingdom prior to the funeral of queen elizabeth on monday. we're keeping an eye on this as the king is inside, our live coverage from belfast will continue in...
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his first trip to northern ireland today is the united kingdom's new monarch, and during the historic visit king charles and queen consort camilla visited the northern ireland assemblyare high and key issues around brexit remains unresolved. he spoke after receiving a message of condolence for the loss of the queen king pledged in his new role to do what is best for the people of northern ireland. my mother saw northern ireland passed through. momentous. and historic changes. through all those years, she never ceased to pray for the best of times for this place and its people. the trip to ireland as part of the king's four nation uk tour. the final part of the royals trip will include a visit to wales on friday, where he will receive a motion of condolence at the welsh parliament. oh barry of weather. nice day to get outside some gusty winds out there. remember last week this time we had the extreme heat, but i step out of the way to actually cool enough to get outside and play at the park. that's where we are in mark's borough this afternoon, a small park here and we have a bit of a breeze. but still some sunshine out there and we are expecting temperatures to not
his first trip to northern ireland today is the united kingdom's new monarch, and during the historic visit king charles and queen consort camilla visited the northern ireland assemblyare high and key issues around brexit remains unresolved. he spoke after receiving a message of condolence for the loss of the queen king pledged in his new role to do what is best for the people of northern ireland. my mother saw northern ireland passed through. momentous. and historic changes. through all those...
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everything today, that is because some of the chancellor's plans would have involved the northern ireland assemblyrfor us. chris, give us your assessment as to how much of a gamble the government smack plans are. , , ., a gamble the government smack plans are, , , ., ., , a gamble the government smack plans are. , ., , , a gamble the government smack plans are. , are. this is a gamble because it is are. this is a gamble because it is a bi, are. this is a gamble because it is a big. massive — are. this is a gamble because it is a big, massive leap _ are. this is a gamble because it is a big, massive leap in _ are. this is a gamble because it is a big, massive leap in a _ are. this is a gamble because it is a big, massive leap in a new- a big, massive leap in a new direction, the wholesale shredding of economic strategy, notjust over the last 12 years of conservative government but before that during labour governments too so that is why it is a gamble. those in government say, though, it is worthwhile because the alternative would be worse. they point to sluggish growth, they look at the prospect o
everything today, that is because some of the chancellor's plans would have involved the northern ireland assemblyrfor us. chris, give us your assessment as to how much of a gamble the government smack plans are. , , ., a gamble the government smack plans are, , , ., ., , a gamble the government smack plans are. , ., , , a gamble the government smack plans are. , are. this is a gamble because it is are. this is a gamble because it is a bi, are. this is a gamble because it is a big. massive —...
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now in government to speaker of the northern ireland assembly, she partly da mistreated. her individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers on corey's reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant yasser, a visit, a han chick crossing the street or speak in a few words of iris can make a huge difference and changing attitudes and building relationships. politics have changed dramatically here, and king charles believes his mother was able to use a combination of skills to bring the 2 sides close up. at the very beginning of her life of service, the green made a pledge to dedicate herself to her country and her people and to maintain the principles of constitutional government. this promise she kept with steadfast faith. now with a shining example before me, and with god's help, i take up my new duties resolved to seek the welfare of all the inhabitants of northern no from a castle to the church saint hans cathedral and a service of reflection on the queen's life. all 96 years of it, the theme here once again reconciliation. a con
now in government to speaker of the northern ireland assembly, she partly da mistreated. her individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers on corey's reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant yasser, a visit, a han chick crossing the street or speak in a few words of iris can make a huge difference and changing attitudes and building relationships. politics have changed dramatically here, and king charles believes his mother was able to use a...
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the northern ireland assembly has been meeting to pay tributes to the queen. agements in northern ireland tomorrow as part of the new monarch�*s programme of visits across the uk. as we�*ve been hearing, the queen will lie at rest tonight at st giles�* cathedral in edinburgh. tomorrow, her coffin will be moved from there to edinburgh airport, then by plane to raf northolt and onto london, where the queen will spend a final night at buckingham palace. on wednesday afternoon, the queen�*s coffin will travel from buckingham palace to the palace of westminster. crowds will be able to watch as the cortege makes the journey through central london. thursday marks the first of four full days that the queen�*s body will lie in state in westminster hall. hundreds of thousands of members of the public are expected to pay their respects. on sunday evening, a minute�*s silence will be held across the uk at 8pm. and on monday, the queen�*s lying—in—state will end, and the coffin will be taken in procession to westminster abbey for the state funeral, which is a bank holiday i
the northern ireland assembly has been meeting to pay tributes to the queen. agements in northern ireland tomorrow as part of the new monarch�*s programme of visits across the uk. as we�*ve been hearing, the queen will lie at rest tonight at st giles�* cathedral in edinburgh. tomorrow, her coffin will be moved from there to edinburgh airport, then by plane to raf northolt and onto london, where the queen will spend a final night at buckingham palace. on wednesday afternoon, the queen�*s...
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— the border the northern ireland assembly met _ the border the northern ireland assembly met northern ireland, later on tuesday, as part of the programme of visits across the uk's four nations. he'll be accompanied to northern ireland by his wife, camilla, who has become his queen consort, a role virtually unthinkable a couple of decades ago. are all corresponded danela relph explores how public attitudes have changed. her early duties as queen consort on the weekend. always there, constant support, as she has been for so much of his life. a walkabout in this new royal role. once figure, now greeted warmly by the crowd as queen consort. the rehabilitation of camilla has been complex. it rehabilitation of camilla has been complex.— rehabilitation of camilla has been complex. it wasn't easy at the beginning — been complex. it wasn't easy at the beginning but— been complex. it wasn't easy at the beginning but she _ been complex. it wasn't easy at| the beginning but she connected herself with such extraordinary grace and dignity, and she is now found a very important place in the
— the border the northern ireland assembly met _ the border the northern ireland assembly met northern ireland, later on tuesday, as part of the programme of visits across the uk's four nations. he'll be accompanied to northern ireland by his wife, camilla, who has become his queen consort, a role virtually unthinkable a couple of decades ago. are all corresponded danela relph explores how public attitudes have changed. her early duties as queen consort on the weekend. always there, constant...
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he met with political leaders and addressed the northern ireland assembly before heading back to londonis side, camilla, the queen consort, who seems to have gotten back into the good graces of the british public. >> reporr: for yes, camilla ntrovel surrounding the royal family. but since she and charles got married here back in 2005, her image has gradually improved fo controversy has been laid to rest. >> all hail the king! >> reporter: the united kingdom is getting more than just a new king. it's also getting a new queen, queen consort, that is. >> i know she will bring to the demands of her new role the steadfast devotion to duty on which i have come to rely so much. >> reporter: julian payne was the couple's communications secretary for six years. what role do you think camilla will play for the king? >> she's a balancing act. what that means is she's got a real sense of what normality and how to translate that and bring that into this quite rarefied atmosphere. >> reporter: it's a remarkable rise for a woman who was once one of the most derided figures in britain. >> she was publi
he met with political leaders and addressed the northern ireland assembly before heading back to londonis side, camilla, the queen consort, who seems to have gotten back into the good graces of the british public. >> reporr: for yes, camilla ntrovel surrounding the royal family. but since she and charles got married here back in 2005, her image has gradually improved fo controversy has been laid to rest. >> all hail the king! >> reporter: the united kingdom is getting more...
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majesty's duty full loyal subjects, the commons of the united kingdom and great britain, northern ireland in parliament assembledxpress these deep sympathies felt by this house for the great sorrow which your majesty sustained if i the death of the late clean, your majesty's mother. extending to all the royal family the deep sympathy of this house in their grief -- grief. assure your majesty that her late majesty class unflinching dedication over her rain of 70 years to the service of our great country and its people. and to the service of the countries and peoples of the wide commonwealth that will always be held affectionate and grateful in remembrance. to express to your majesty our loyalty to you and our conviction that you will strive to uphold the liberties and promote the happiness of the people in all of your realms. now and in years to calm. >> the address on members of the house of commons delivered by the speaker of the house of commons, lindsay hoyle. presented now to the king. a rare chance to see the speaker in full ceremonial robes as opposed to the rather simpler guard that he wears on daily duty
majesty's duty full loyal subjects, the commons of the united kingdom and great britain, northern ireland in parliament assembledxpress these deep sympathies felt by this house for the great sorrow which your majesty sustained if i the death of the late clean, your majesty's mother. extending to all the royal family the deep sympathy of this house in their grief -- grief. assure your majesty that her late majesty class unflinching dedication over her rain of 70 years to the service of our great...
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or so ago and politicians from westminster, the scottish parliament, the senedd and the northern ireland assembly filed past the coffin, along with the politicians, parliamentary staff and loyal and devoted members of queen's household. some bowed their head. some crossed themselves. some said a silent prayer. others wiped away a tear. once the invited guests had left the hall, black rod closed the doors and for 45 minutes or so, this ancient space was prepared for the arrival of members of the public. the jewellers placed the orb and sceptre which is used at coronations, a representation of the power the dominion of christ over the world. it sits there alongside the world. it sits there alongside the imperial state crown. and that arrangement of flowers, some from balmoral, some from windsor. the duty officer bangs his stick twice. to signal a change of the guard. yeomen of the guard and the gentlemen at arms make their way into the centre of westminster hall. they will be on duty around—the—clock between now and monday morning. when the coffins carried to westminster abbey for the funeral. thes
or so ago and politicians from westminster, the scottish parliament, the senedd and the northern ireland assembly filed past the coffin, along with the politicians, parliamentary staff and loyal and devoted members of queen's household. some bowed their head. some crossed themselves. some said a silent prayer. others wiped away a tear. once the invited guests had left the hall, black rod closed the doors and for 45 minutes or so, this ancient space was prepared for the arrival of members of the...
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northern ireland. >> i want to work with all of the parties in northern ireland to get the executive and the assembly back up and running so we can collectively deal for the people of northern ireland but we need to fix the issues and with this damaged the balance between the communities in northern ireland. i'm determined to got on with that and get on with all parties to find that resolution. >> may i congratulate my right honorable friends and welcome her to her position as the third female premonition of the united kingdom. may i ask my honorable friend, all three female prime ministers have been conservative? >> i thank my right honorable friend for her fantastic question. i look forward to her advice in my time in office as i start my work as i start my work as prime minister. it is quite extraordinary, the ability and the labour party to find a female leader, indeed a leader who doesn't come from north london. i don't know what the issue is. >> cannot also congratulate the prime minister on her appointment. inflation is at a 40 year high. the nhs is on its knees. 6. 6 million people waiting fo
northern ireland. >> i want to work with all of the parties in northern ireland to get the executive and the assembly back up and running so we can collectively deal for the people of northern ireland but we need to fix the issues and with this damaged the balance between the communities in northern ireland. i'm determined to got on with that and get on with all parties to find that resolution. >> may i congratulate my right honorable friends and welcome her to her position as the...
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majesty's dutiful loyal subjects, the commons of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, in parliament assembledympathy felt by this house for the great sorrow which your majesty sustained by the death of the late queen, your majesty's mother. extended to all the royal family the deep sympathy of this house and the grief which is shared by all its members. assure your majesty that her late majesty's unstinting dedication over a reign of over 70 years so the service of our great country and its people. and to the service of the country's and the people's of the rest of the wider commonwealth, which will always be held affectionate and grateful remembrance. and to express to your majesty, our loyalty to you and your conviction that you will strive to uphold the liberties and to promote the happiness of the people in all your realms, now and in years to come . >>> my lords and members of the house of commons, i am deeply grateful for the addresses of condolence by the house of lords and the house of commons which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant t
majesty's dutiful loyal subjects, the commons of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, in parliament assembledympathy felt by this house for the great sorrow which your majesty sustained by the death of the late queen, your majesty's mother. extended to all the royal family the deep sympathy of this house and the grief which is shared by all its members. assure your majesty that her late majesty's unstinting dedication over a reign of over 70 years so the service of our...
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northern ireland. so, whose side is she on? p.m. truss: mr. speaker, i want to work with all parties in northern ireland to get the executive and the assembly back and running so that we can collectively deliver for the people of northern ireland, but in order to do that we need to fix the issues of the northern ireland protocol, which has damaged the balance between the communities in northern ireland. i am determined to get on with doing that and i am determined to work with all parties to find that resolution. >> theresa may. mrs. theresa may: may i congratulate my right honorable friend and welcome her to her position as the third female prime minister of the united kingdom? can i ask my right honorable friend, why does she think it is that all three female prime ministers have been conservatives? p.m. truss: i thank my right honorable friend for her fantastic question, and i look forward to calling on her advice from her time in office as i start my work as prime minister. it is quite extraordinary, is it not, that there does not seem to be the ability in the labour party to find a female leader, or indeed a leader who does not come from no
northern ireland. so, whose side is she on? p.m. truss: mr. speaker, i want to work with all parties in northern ireland to get the executive and the assembly back and running so that we can collectively deliver for the people of northern ireland, but in order to do that we need to fix the issues of the northern ireland protocol, which has damaged the balance between the communities in northern ireland. i am determined to get on with doing that and i am determined to work with all parties to...
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wife, camila, the queen consort received the message of condolence by the speaker of the northern ireland assemblythe peace process there in northern ireland. my mother felt deeply. i know the significance of the role she herself played. in bringing together those whom history had separated and extending a hand to make possible the healing of long held hurts. thousands of people continue to line up outside of st giles cathedral in edinburgh , scotland, paying their respects to the queen. you see these pictures here later today , the queen's coffin will be flown to london. that's where she will spend one final night at buckingham palace before there's a formal procession to westminster hall is where the queen will lie in state until her funeral is held on monday. all right. we'll continue to follow that south is continuing to follow a big problem. at least one problem for the morning commute sal to and now it's kind of shifted to the middle of the bay here in the east bay and near to 38 8, 80, dave and pam. if you're driving south, let's say driving from oakland union city. you're going to have to
wife, camila, the queen consort received the message of condolence by the speaker of the northern ireland assemblythe peace process there in northern ireland. my mother felt deeply. i know the significance of the role she herself played. in bringing together those whom history had separated and extending a hand to make possible the healing of long held hurts. thousands of people continue to line up outside of st giles cathedral in edinburgh , scotland, paying their respects to the queen. you...
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or so ago and politicians from westminster, the scottish parliament, the senedd and the northern ireland assembly
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dutiful, loyal subjects, the commons of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, in parliament assembleddeep sympathy of this house in their grief which is shared by all its members, assure your majesty that her late majesty's unstinting dedication over a reign of over 70 years to the service of our great country and its people, and to the service of the countries and the peoples of the rest of the wider commonwealth which will always be held affectionate and grateful remembrance. and to express to your majesty our loyalty to you, and our conviction that you will strive to uphold the liberties and to promote the happiness of the people in all your realms, now and in years to come. the address on behalf of members of the house of commons delivered by the speaker of the house of commons lindsay hoyle, presented now to the king. a rare chance to see the speaker in full ceremonial robes as opposed to the rather simpler garb he wears when on daily duty in the house of commons. now the response from the king. my lord's and members of the house of commons, i am deeply grateful for the addresses
dutiful, loyal subjects, the commons of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, in parliament assembleddeep sympathy of this house in their grief which is shared by all its members, assure your majesty that her late majesty's unstinting dedication over a reign of over 70 years to the service of our great country and its people, and to the service of the countries and the peoples of the rest of the wider commonwealth which will always be held affectionate and grateful...
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here at stormont, the home of the - at stormont, the home of the northern ireland assembly, two flagsitical spectrum, so to speak, the leader of the irish nationalist party, sinn fein, rachelle 0'neal, says she learned of the passing of the queen with deep regret. for about 30 of the queen's 70 years on the throne, northern ireland was perhaps the most troubled part of her realm in the conflict, known as the troubles, touch the queen most personally and painfully perhaps in 1979 when her cousin, lord mountbatten, was murdered by the ira. later, the queen made some defining contributions to the peace process, most notably in 2011, when she became the first british monarch to carry out a state visit to the republic of ireland, and a year later there was another highly symbolic and powerful gesture when she drew kahn's the former ira commander, the late martin mcguinness, sinn fein politicians —— sinn fein politician, so i think it is those moments in particular the people in northern ireland will be reflecting on as they consider her majesty's legacy on this sad day and over the coming
here at stormont, the home of the - at stormont, the home of the northern ireland assembly, two flagsitical spectrum, so to speak, the leader of the irish nationalist party, sinn fein, rachelle 0'neal, says she learned of the passing of the queen with deep regret. for about 30 of the queen's 70 years on the throne, northern ireland was perhaps the most troubled part of her realm in the conflict, known as the troubles, touch the queen most personally and painfully perhaps in 1979 when her...
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as you saw in scotland and new store in storm and northern ireland, he will be greeted by the members of those assemblies. and this assembly the senate with a, a message of condolence from the presiding officer, effectively, the speaker of the senate will give that to king charles, and then he'll reply. and then he cut makes his way back to where i am now. and you can see the crowds are gathering here. they've only been allowed in the last 20 minutes or so outside the castle for a glimpse of their new king or he, he'll be missing the 1st minister wales mart drake, ford and other other dignitaries. and they'll also be a lunch taking place here later falling where we're saying that the king, their greeting, crowd st. his, you know, being received her warmly there, it would seem a better. i also understand that they've been some protests. james, tell us a bit more about that and the relationship went with the crown man. my sort of relationship has wayne's had with the craft? well, it's an interesting relationship. certainly. i think king charles will how hope that over 64 years as the prince of wales is con
as you saw in scotland and new store in storm and northern ireland, he will be greeted by the members of those assemblies. and this assembly the senate with a, a message of condolence from the presiding officer, effectively, the speaker of the senate will give that to king charles, and then he'll reply. and then he cut makes his way back to where i am now. and you can see the crowds are gathering here. they've only been allowed in the last 20 minutes or so outside the castle for a glimpse of...
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northern ireland currently— by the fact that northern ireland currently doesn't have one. the democratic unionist party is blocking _ democratic unionist party is blocking the power—sharing assemblyrder with the rest of the uk, known as the northern ireland protocol, _ uk, known as the northern ireland protocol, and the dup says it will not relent — protocol, and the dup says it will not relent until checks on goods arriving — not relent until checks on goods arriving here from great britain are scrapped — arriving here from great britain are scrapped. when it comes to the reaction — scrapped. when it comes to the reaction of— scrapped. when it comes to the reaction of the two biggest parties, the dup_ reaction of the two biggest parties, the dup says it welcomes some aspects — the dup says it welcomes some aspects that kwasi kwarteng has announced, but it has expressed concern — announced, but it has expressed concern about others. for example, it wanted _ concern about others. for example, it wanted more tax breaks to help add family— it wanted more tax breaks to help add family struggling with the cost of childcare. sinn fein highly critical— of childcare. sinn fein highly cri
northern ireland currently— by the fact that northern ireland currently doesn't have one. the democratic unionist party is blocking _ democratic unionist party is blocking the power—sharing assemblyrder with the rest of the uk, known as the northern ireland protocol, _ uk, known as the northern ireland protocol, and the dup says it will not relent — protocol, and the dup says it will not relent until checks on goods arriving — not relent until checks on goods arriving here from great...
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heading with camilla, queen consort over to northern ireland where he will be meeting with representatives of the political parties that have been voted into this assembly. the local government there that has not sat for many years. and will also take part in a special memorial service that will be happening in belfast in northern ireland. alongside not just members of the political elite of northern ireland, but also the two shook of ireland, the republic of ireland, the prime minister of that nation and the president of ireland as well, just goes to show how crucial parts of the united kingdom and also their neighboring country ireland is united in this moment of grief and mourning for the loss of his late mother. now, when it comes to the coffin of queen elizabeth the second, that will be moving from scotland by airplane and will land here in london on the outskirts of london and the royal air force base, probably around about six or 7 pm of the evening, accompanying that coffin on the plane will be the queen's only daughter, the princess royal and by the time it arrives here at buckingham palace later on, will be greeted by king charles the third, c
heading with camilla, queen consort over to northern ireland where he will be meeting with representatives of the political parties that have been voted into this assembly. the local government there that has not sat for many years. and will also take part in a special memorial service that will be happening in belfast in northern ireland. alongside not just members of the political elite of northern ireland, but also the two shook of ireland, the republic of ireland, the prime minister of that...
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moments were those inside of hillsborough castle where the pro-united ireland anti-monarchy if you will, speaker of the northern island assembly gave a speech to the new king where he talked about the healing that the queen had brought to the country. the importance of her handshake with former para military leaders, the importance of moments when she had spoken in irish. and king charles, for his part, his speech very carefully tailored to a very broad audience here. speaking about the way his mother tried to work to bring a better life and times for this place and its people. he didn't say northern ireland or he didn't see ireland, which would be the two different aspirations here of divided community. he said this place. and that was very telling. and he spoke about the work that his mother had dop to sort of heal the hurt of those who felt they have become divided through history and of course northern ireland and an island viewed by the nationalist united part has one thing here and the pro-british community want to remain part of the united kingdom. a very careful speech. but that prayer service will begin here shortly.
moments were those inside of hillsborough castle where the pro-united ireland anti-monarchy if you will, speaker of the northern island assembly gave a speech to the new king where he talked about the healing that the queen had brought to the country. the importance of her handshake with former para military leaders, the importance of moments when she had spoken in irish. and king charles, for his part, his speech very carefully tailored to a very broad audience here. speaking about the way his...
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of grieving relatives, the un general assembly honored the memory of elizabeth ii for a minute and silence. the future queen of great britain and northern irelandorn on april 21, 1926, having received home education elizabeth alexander mary began to perform public functions during the second world war the princess served as an ambulance driver elizabeth ii ascended the throne on february 6, 1956 at the age of 25 after the death of her father king george 6 70 years of her reign saw the collapse of the british empire the loss of the colony, britain's entry into and exit from the european union, as well as military conflicts, financial crises, and the coronavirus pandemic, elizabeth has faced criticism of the royal family many times after her children's divorces. the death of princess diana in 1997 publications about her husband's family ties with high-ranking nazis, the appearance of grandson harry at a costume party with a swastika on his sleeve. she became the longest-reigning and oldest monarch in british history. elizabeth ii during her reign appointed by the way, prime ministers the first head of government under her was winston churchill, t
of grieving relatives, the un general assembly honored the memory of elizabeth ii for a minute and silence. the future queen of great britain and northern irelandorn on april 21, 1926, having received home education elizabeth alexander mary began to perform public functions during the second world war the princess served as an ambulance driver elizabeth ii ascended the throne on february 6, 1956 at the age of 25 after the death of her father king george 6 70 years of her reign saw the collapse...
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with who the new northern ireland secretary will be because of the say they do not want the job and others are clamouring for it and do not want it give you some semblance that assembling as well as running one. more ieces of held, as well as running one. more pieces of the _ held, as well as running one. more pieces of the jigsaw _ held, as well as running one. more pieces of the jigsaw no _ held, as well as running one. more pieces of the jigsaw no doubt tomorrow. time for a look at the weather. what is it going to be like tomorrow, notjust in aberdeenshire, but in downing street? if you had difficulty sleeping last night, we had over 36 lightning strikes. this has been developing across the south—west, thunderstorms moving through cornwall and across wales and they are heading towards the midlands. we will also see another cluster of thunderstorms in the south—east that could keep you awake over the next few hours. so those thunderstorms, they will move steadily northwards overnight and pushing their way into the midlands, across the north of england and into southern scotland. the thunder may ease but the showers will linger in scotland. quieter behind, patchy mist
with who the new northern ireland secretary will be because of the say they do not want the job and others are clamouring for it and do not want it give you some semblance that assembling as well as running one. more ieces of held, as well as running one. more pieces of the _ held, as well as running one. more pieces of the jigsaw _ held, as well as running one. more pieces of the jigsaw no _ held, as well as running one. more pieces of the jigsaw no doubt tomorrow. time for a look at the...