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paddington bear or winnie the pooh in england the novel the children's book from michelle was published in one nine hundred sixty and became an instant classic but it's taken decades for the tale of an orphan boy a train engineer and their fantastic adventures to make it to the big screen. an island with two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that's in the land it's working out for the courts trial for lives with his two subjects and a train driver it's in a delicate microcosm. most until the day when a strange parcel arrives right from your. sister finished this which is to criticize humankind's taken to see. if you could give me often is lovingly adopted by the islanders but the harmony doesn't last long. the land is to live like aba as a simple play in the winds of the ins in an office of. neighborhoods if i'm vic only come out it is going to get fairly happen just math it's
paddington bear or winnie the pooh in england the novel the children's book from michelle was published in one nine hundred sixty and became an instant classic but it's taken decades for the tale of an orphan boy a train engineer and their fantastic adventures to make it to the big screen. an island with two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that's in the land it's working out for the courts trial for lives with his two subjects and a train driver it's in a delicate microcosm. most until...
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we end on a lighter note the story of gym or gym is as famous in germany as that of paddington bear or winnie the pooh in england the novel the children's book from michelle was published in one nine hundred sixty and became an instant classic but it's taken decades for the tale of an orphan boy a train engineer and their fantastic adventures to make it to the big screen. an island with two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that swung the land it's working out for the quarter traffic lives with his two subjects and the train driver it's an endemic microcosmos until the day when a strange parcel arrives for an area he says to shift the switches to cutest human landscaping to see it says jimmy often is lovingly adopted by the islanders but the harmony doesn't last long we. just feel like climb out of our. it's not the same problem. it was never an option. never from vic only come out it was going to get fairly had i'm just not think it's because of the alpha. school implant and it's about little jim and mario land and his journey to find himself it's the most classic of all fames id
we end on a lighter note the story of gym or gym is as famous in germany as that of paddington bear or winnie the pooh in england the novel the children's book from michelle was published in one nine hundred sixty and became an instant classic but it's taken decades for the tale of an orphan boy a train engineer and their fantastic adventures to make it to the big screen. an island with two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that swung the land it's working out for the quarter traffic lives...
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daniela relph, bbc news, at st mary's hospital in paddington.ng on between the siblings at the moment. we would love to have cameras in there, obviously, but we will have to wait this if they make an appearance on the steps. things happening quite quickly this afternoon, since that news was announced. it is a bit like deja vu with princess charlotte. the children and i in seeing the baby andi children and i in seeing the baby and i think they will announce it later. i imagine she will be like today because you will want to get home and be with her family of five, nowadays. if the children are in, the labour must have gone as well as it can have. it is interesting to hear the reaction of george and charlotte. we don't see them that often. we saw a lot more of prince william and harry out and about. these days the children rather under lock and key. george arriving in his school uniform and charlotte, seemingly no fear of the cameras whatsoever, giving the crowd is a little with. she is used to seeing the cameras because they have been with their
daniela relph, bbc news, at st mary's hospital in paddington.ng on between the siblings at the moment. we would love to have cameras in there, obviously, but we will have to wait this if they make an appearance on the steps. things happening quite quickly this afternoon, since that news was announced. it is a bit like deja vu with princess charlotte. the children and i in seeing the baby andi children and i in seeing the baby and i think they will announce it later. i imagine she will be like...
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we end on a lighter note the story of jim or jim is as famous in germany as that of paddington bear or winnie the pooh in england the novel the children's book from michelle was published in one thousand sixty and became an instant classic but it's taken decades for the tale of an orphan boy a train engineer and their fantastic adventures to make it to the big screen. and i enter two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that's from the land it's right king alfred the courts trial for lives with his two subjects and the train driver it's in a deliberate. microcosmos until the day when a strange parcel arrives heard from your. sister finished that's who she is to criticize you my man sticking to see. jimmy often is lovingly adopted by the un and it's the hominy doesn't last long in. the land just feel like clyde are. it's a simple game and. it was never an option for. neurons from vic only to come out it was good to get fairly good this math think it's a question of the gulf. between times and it's about little jim and mario land and his journey to find himself it's at least classic of
we end on a lighter note the story of jim or jim is as famous in germany as that of paddington bear or winnie the pooh in england the novel the children's book from michelle was published in one thousand sixty and became an instant classic but it's taken decades for the tale of an orphan boy a train engineer and their fantastic adventures to make it to the big screen. and i enter two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that's from the land it's right king alfred the courts trial for lives...
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the ‘early stages of labour.‘ the duchess was taken to the lindo wing of st mary's hospital in paddingtoner two children, george and charlotte were also born. the baby prince or princess will be fifth in line to the throne. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is on the line. what do we know? not an awful lot at this stage, she has been admitted, the early stages of labour, she got into the hospital without anyone spotting her, just as it was three yea rs spotting her, just as it was three years ago in the case of princess charlotte, that happened fairly quickly, she was admitted at around 6am in the morning and it was all over by about ten o'clock but we will have to wait and see. the duchess accompanied by the duke of cambridge, taken by carfrom kensington palace at some point this morning, admitted and now as we say in the early stages of labour. three yea rs in the early stages of labour. three years since princess charlotte was born at the same maternity unit, five years on extraordinary, really, since we were all outside this very same hospital waiting for the birth of prince g
the ‘early stages of labour.‘ the duchess was taken to the lindo wing of st mary's hospital in paddingtoner two children, george and charlotte were also born. the baby prince or princess will be fifth in line to the throne. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is on the line. what do we know? not an awful lot at this stage, she has been admitted, the early stages of labour, she got into the hospital without anyone spotting her, just as it was three yea rs spotting her, just as it was...
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we end on a lighter note the story of jim or jim is as famous in germany as that of paddington bear or winnie the pooh in england the novel the children's book from michelle was published in one nine hundred sixty and became an instant classic but it's taken decades for the tale of an orphan boy a train engineer and their fantastic adventures to make it to the big screen. an island with two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that's on the land it's where king alfred the courts a trial for lives with his two subjects and a train driver it's in a delicate microcosm. most until the day when a strange parcel arrives for shamir. sister finished this who should stick to tissue men and students. if you give me often is lovingly adopted by the un and it seems that the hominy doesn't last long it. is the vilest clyde avar. it's simple blaming the. innocent and off. the rails from vic only comment it was going to get fairly have just math because one of the our. school intention it's about little jim and mario land and his journey to find himself it's the most classic of all famous identity
we end on a lighter note the story of jim or jim is as famous in germany as that of paddington bear or winnie the pooh in england the novel the children's book from michelle was published in one nine hundred sixty and became an instant classic but it's taken decades for the tale of an orphan boy a train engineer and their fantastic adventures to make it to the big screen. an island with two mountains far out in the deep blue sea that's on the land it's where king alfred the courts a trial for...
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stephen lawrence, plans are announced for an annual commemoration. it hm , 21 ———~ -—:—: — hospital paddingtonve birth at 11.01 this morning, after being in labour for several hours. the new baby will be fifth in line to the throne. they made their way down the steps to allow the photographers to many get good reviews, then went back inside briefly and left st mary's hospital a short while after that. the duke of cambridge making some to - comments of if; g;~~— ——~ oftheczsrwr ~~ ofthefszw the5-~ ~~ announcement of the name. the bookies at if visited egg; 25 sf 57:7 a; zzzfi—tszz ‘ with the earlier with the new baby's big brother and in he " busy day already and drieféée very iw to come of course throughout the evening but i'm now a sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster, these are our headlines this evening: few would have predicted a liverpool and roma champions league semi final — both clubs have defied the odds. klopp says they will seize the opportunity. probably pro ba bly lots probably lots of people thought the semifinal would usually be barcelona against manchester city but it's not. liverp
stephen lawrence, plans are announced for an annual commemoration. it hm , 21 ———~ -—:—: — hospital paddingtonve birth at 11.01 this morning, after being in labour for several hours. the new baby will be fifth in line to the throne. they made their way down the steps to allow the photographers to many get good reviews, then went back inside briefly and left st mary's hospital a short while after that. the duke of cambridge making some to - comments of if; g;~~— ——~ oftheczsrwr...
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we also know there is huge excitement, notjust here at the lindo wing in paddington, but at bt tower,y. the british royal family the news that it is, indeed, a boy. the british royalfamily has the news that it is, indeed, a boy. the british royal family has a brand—new prince. the speculation now turns to several things, will prince george and princess charlotte, four on two, will date visit this afternoon to see the new baby? the press are waiting to see what will happen. this is another royal baby, not the royal baby, that summary taking the opportunity to stand outside the lindo wing and get their picture taken. speculation over names as well. it is st george's date, but george has already taken. we await that news. to reiterate the news, the duchess of cambridge gave birth to a son at 11. 01 of cambridge gave birth to a son at 11.01 this morning. that's all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me — and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. have a good afternoon. let's go straight back to st mary's hospital in paddington where in the last half hour we'
we also know there is huge excitement, notjust here at the lindo wing in paddington, but at bt tower,y. the british royal family the news that it is, indeed, a boy. the british royalfamily has the news that it is, indeed, a boy. the british royal family has a brand—new prince. the speculation now turns to several things, will prince george and princess charlotte, four on two, will date visit this afternoon to see the new baby? the press are waiting to see what will happen. this is another...
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we have some really high—profile runners today from paddington fire station, north kensington fire stationa aftermath of the g re nfell tower tower involved in a aftermath of the grenfell tower tower —— fire. some are running with full protective gear on adding 30 kilograms of weight. in this heat, that is no mean feat. there are still people braving it in costumes. we have not seen any braving it in costumes. we have not seen any spectacular ones as yet. they are definitely out there and as the crowds around the course cheer them on, they will be raising so much money. mo farah has said don't expect me to witness. i am not up there yet with the elite men. he will still get this wonderful reception. the other world record that can be beaten as the female world record. paula radcliffe has held that the 15 years but it is a strong female fields. it could be broken today. the weather might play a part. they are still going through. fantastic atmosphere here. we are expecting to get the first finishes down in about 20 minutes from the wheelchair race that set off about 8:45am. the route comes
we have some really high—profile runners today from paddington fire station, north kensington fire stationa aftermath of the g re nfell tower tower involved in a aftermath of the grenfell tower tower —— fire. some are running with full protective gear on adding 30 kilograms of weight. in this heat, that is no mean feat. there are still people braving it in costumes. we have not seen any braving it in costumes. we have not seen any spectacular ones as yet. they are definitely out there and...
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daniela relph, bbc news, st mary's hospital and paddington.ou have been watching newsday. stay with us. we will look at the maritime industry who. odds are for albert, after and philip but not rico! and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures. this is the moment a 14—year—old everton football fan became part of history, serving as a mascot with the help of a robot. jack mclinden suffers from reduced mobility but was able tojoin his heroes on the pitch with the av1 carried here by the everton captain. jack enjoyed the moment thanks to a link to his tablet and was able to interact with the players in the tunnel. well, this week the weather's going to go pretty much back to normal. it's only compared to what we had last week with that heat wave and those temperatures in the high 20s for some of us but this week it's going to change a little bit more from sunny spells to darker clouds. it will remain very fresh, in fact, the indication is as we head through the indication is as we head through the week, the temperatures will keep on drop
daniela relph, bbc news, st mary's hospital and paddington.ou have been watching newsday. stay with us. we will look at the maritime industry who. odds are for albert, after and philip but not rico! and before we go, let's take a look at these pictures. this is the moment a 14—year—old everton football fan became part of history, serving as a mascot with the help of a robot. jack mclinden suffers from reduced mobility but was able tojoin his heroes on the pitch with the av1 carried here by...
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i am joined by a labour peer and former leader of the house of lords, ladyjay of paddington.kin of kellington, and by baroness kramer, a former libdem mp and now independent peer. let's take a step back, what do you think would have happened to the lords if we had not had the life peerages act? i think it would have fallen into complete disrepute, because as they said in interviews on the tapes, there were a large number of hereditary peers, some of whom took it seriously, but most of whom did not. and i think all the accusations which are probably wrongly now directed at all of us about being unelected, and so on, would have been far louder and stronger if there had not been the changes that were made, both in the life peerages act and in my view the much more important 1999 act, which got rid of the majority of the hereditary peers. that is when you got real change in house. but sticking with the life peerages act for now, there was a lot of opposition, wasn't there? there was a lot, and one of the hereditary peers said, "frankly i find women in politics highly distasteful.
i am joined by a labour peer and former leader of the house of lords, ladyjay of paddington.kin of kellington, and by baroness kramer, a former libdem mp and now independent peer. let's take a step back, what do you think would have happened to the lords if we had not had the life peerages act? i think it would have fallen into complete disrepute, because as they said in interviews on the tapes, there were a large number of hereditary peers, some of whom took it seriously, but most of whom did...
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i'm joined in the studio by ladyjay of paddington, a labour peer and former leader of the lords, by theive peer ladyjenkin of kennington and by the former mp lady kramer who is now a lib dem peer. we heard the from a lady talking about the house now and in the future, let us take a step back, what do you think would have happened to the lords if we had not had the life peerages act? i think it would have fallen into complete disrepute. as they said in the interviews you had on the tape, there were a large number of hereditary peers, some of them took it seriously but most of them did not. all of the accusations, which are probably wrongly now directed at all of us, being unelected, so i and so forth, would have been far louder and far stronger if there had not been the changes that were made both in the life peerages act, but, in my view, much more importantly, in the 1999 act which got rid of the majority of hereditary peers. that was when you saw the real change. let's stick to the life peerages act now. there was a lot of opposition? there was. i hope you will forgive me from reading
i'm joined in the studio by ladyjay of paddington, a labour peer and former leader of the lords, by theive peer ladyjenkin of kennington and by the former mp lady kramer who is now a lib dem peer. we heard the from a lady talking about the house now and in the future, let us take a step back, what do you think would have happened to the lords if we had not had the life peerages act? i think it would have fallen into complete disrepute. as they said in the interviews you had on the tape, there...
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also our friends from paddington ran it in full fire gear. update? this hasjust come in would you like a royal baby update? this has just come in from kensington palace. her royal highness the duchess of cambridge was admitted to st mary ‘s hospital earlier this morning in the early stages of labour. she travelled by carfrom kensington palace to stages of labour. she travelled by car from kensington palace to the lindow wing with the duke of cambridge. you can just imagine the news organisations making the phone call. give yourselves ten minutes and whatever channel you put on there will be someone standing outside that hospital. good luck to them both! time now to get the news, travel and weather where you are. hello. after the warmth of last week and the temperatures we experienced, things going to be different this week, more like a typical april weather, much cooler and fresher compared to last week, some sunny spells and blustery showers. last week the jet stream weight to the north of the uk, the warm airfrom the south, this week the je
also our friends from paddington ran it in full fire gear. update? this hasjust come in would you like a royal baby update? this has just come in from kensington palace. her royal highness the duchess of cambridge was admitted to st mary ‘s hospital earlier this morning in the early stages of labour. she travelled by carfrom kensington palace to stages of labour. she travelled by car from kensington palace to the lindow wing with the duke of cambridge. you can just imagine the news...
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this is the twitterfeed of paddington bear. he said, iwas twitterfeed of paddington bear.igits in towns and cities in the south. tomorrow, a murky start in some central and southern areas. but then england and wales and eastern scotland will see sunshine, for north western areas more cloud. some showers in the north—west of scotland. and cooler here. but down to the south—east, the temperatures holding up around 26 or 27 degrees. as we go into the weekend, things will turn less warm, with a risk of some thunder storms breaking out. hello, you‘re watching afternoon live. today at 4. keeping it in the family — the queen says when the time comes — she wants prince charles to take overfrom her as head of the commonwealth. it is my sincere wish that the commonwealth will continue to offer stability and continuity for future generations and will decide that one day the prince of wales will continue the important work started by my father in 1949. she was speaking at the commonwealth conference — where the uk government announced plans to ban billions of plastic straws, cotton bu
this is the twitterfeed of paddington bear. he said, iwas twitterfeed of paddington bear.igits in towns and cities in the south. tomorrow, a murky start in some central and southern areas. but then england and wales and eastern scotland will see sunshine, for north western areas more cloud. some showers in the north—west of scotland. and cooler here. but down to the south—east, the temperatures holding up around 26 or 27 degrees. as we go into the weekend, things will turn less warm, with a...
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the duchess was taken to the lindo wing of st mary's hospital in paddington where her other two childrenotte were also born. the baby prince or princess will be fifth in line to the throne. our royal correspondent, sarah campbell is outside st mary's hospital, in central london. what can you tell us? good morning. we await the news that this royal princess or princess has been born. the official notice came through from kensington palace this morning, saying she had been admitted to hospital in the early stages of labour. the statement said the duchess travel by car from kensington palace to lindo wing, a private wing, and she travelled with the duke. prince george was born on the duke. prince george was born on the 23rd ofjuly act in 2013. the labour took 10.5 hours. princess charlotte was born on the 2nd of may and howard birth to 2.5 hours. make of that what you will. this is baby number three and labour can take as long or short as it does. there are hundreds of members of the press from around the world here who are awaiting the news of this birth because no doubt, as with princess
the duchess was taken to the lindo wing of st mary's hospital in paddington where her other two childrenotte were also born. the baby prince or princess will be fifth in line to the throne. our royal correspondent, sarah campbell is outside st mary's hospital, in central london. what can you tell us? good morning. we await the news that this royal princess or princess has been born. the official notice came through from kensington palace this morning, saying she had been admitted to hospital in...