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and now the prince of wales lays his own wreath. wales, his colonel in chief who commanded in the royal navy and was a helicopter pilot, as many members of the royal family have seen their career in the services. he is followed by the duke of cambridge. the duke of cambridge comes with prince henry of wales, his brother, and the duke of york. all three of them have served. the duke of cambridge, seven and a half yea rs of duke of cambridge, seven and a half years of military service, prince henry, two tours of afghanistan, the duke of york in the royal navy and sea king helicopters in the falklands. watched from the balcony by princess alexandra and the duchess of cambridge in the middle and the countess of wessex. the princess royal, duke of kent, the earl of wessex, lay their wreaths. the princess royal is admiral and chief commandant for women in the royal navy. stand at ease. the politicians' turn 110w stand at ease. the politicians' turn now led by the prime minister theresa may. the leader of the opposition, jeremy corbyn. musi
and now the prince of wales lays his own wreath. wales, his colonel in chief who commanded in the royal navy and was a helicopter pilot, as many members of the royal family have seen their career in the services. he is followed by the duke of cambridge. the duke of cambridge comes with prince henry of wales, his brother, and the duke of york. all three of them have served. the duke of cambridge, seven and a half yea rs of duke of cambridge, seven and a half years of military service, prince...
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you are suggesting to me that prince waleed, one of the key figures in all of this drama, had no idead, he had no idea that this was coming. yes, exactly. he sent me this message and i am sure he sent to many other people because that his habit. he wanted prince mohammed bin salman to know that he is supporting him. have you spoken to him by text or any other form of communication since he was detained? no. i texted him but there was no reply. let's talk about the stability of the leadership now. you say it is all about one man, it's all about crown prince mohammed bin salman. he's moved against some of the most powerful princes in the house of saud, including the former head of the national guard, prince mutaib, and others. do you believe his grip now is absolutely unchallengeable? yes, i think so. i do not think the royals can even gather and create a front against him for a number of reasons. number one, they are so fragmented. number two, they lack a leader. they don't have that leader, a moral leader, who can stand for values and for saudi arabia, who is totally independent and r
you are suggesting to me that prince waleed, one of the key figures in all of this drama, had no idead, he had no idea that this was coming. yes, exactly. he sent me this message and i am sure he sent to many other people because that his habit. he wanted prince mohammed bin salman to know that he is supporting him. have you spoken to him by text or any other form of communication since he was detained? no. i texted him but there was no reply. let's talk about the stability of the leadership...
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big ben chimes bugles play the last post in whitehall, after the sounding of the last post the prince of walesalf of the united kingdom and the commonwealth in memory of all those who lost their lives in the world wars and other more recent conflicts. and then, on a morning which had been damp and cold, the veterans who had been waiting in their columns began their tribute, marching past the cenotaph to leave their reefs. the cenotaph to lay their wreaths. very few of those on parade now have memories of the second world war. that generation has passed the obligation to remember to its successors — to men like bill speakman, who won the victoria cross in korea, and johnson beharry, who won the vc in iraq. and to the many thousands of other servicemen and women who today remembered those who never came home from war. nicholas witchell, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news: nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british iranian womanjailed in iran for spying, is "on the verge of a nervous brea kdown," according to her husband. the deputy prime minister damian green insists police never told him about por
big ben chimes bugles play the last post in whitehall, after the sounding of the last post the prince of walesalf of the united kingdom and the commonwealth in memory of all those who lost their lives in the world wars and other more recent conflicts. and then, on a morning which had been damp and cold, the veterans who had been waiting in their columns began their tribute, marching past the cenotaph to leave their reefs. the cenotaph to lay their wreaths. very few of those on parade now have...
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itjust so happens that because it is the prince of wales, eve ryo ne because it is the prince of walesout the queen and her investments, which have been making headlines this week. how damaging do you think this week. how damaging do you think this is? what will they be thinking? i don't believe it is damaging at all. there will be probably a bit of shock and upset, not because this has come out, but because maybe they didn't have their finger on the financial pulse, but people are paid to do it on their behalf. the queen is not hands—on in the same way as the prince of wales is a hands—on duke of cornwall. but what is coming out of the duchy of lancaster is topping up what comes out of the sovereign's grant. it is paying for the running of monarchy plc. there will be concern that they should have been alerted to the fact that this was happening, but you can't be alerted to every single thing which is going on in an organisation. thank you forjoining us on brea kfast thank you forjoining us on breakfast this morning. just to let you know what is happening in the next few hours of the p
itjust so happens that because it is the prince of wales, eve ryo ne because it is the prince of walesout the queen and her investments, which have been making headlines this week. how damaging do you think this week. how damaging do you think this is? what will they be thinking? i don't believe it is damaging at all. there will be probably a bit of shock and upset, not because this has come out, but because maybe they didn't have their finger on the financial pulse, but people are paid to do...
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the prince of wales leads tributes to the fallen as this year the queen watches the ceremony from a nearbyny. a bbc investigation into the abuse of student loans in one of the biggest private colleges in england. also in the next hour: we'll be taking our second look at tomorrow's front pages. that includes the metro. it says children should be free to decide their own gender. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the government was accused today of worsening the predicament of a british woman imprisoned in iran after the environment he says he does not want the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, to resign because of the case. secretary michael gove said he did not know what she had been doing in the country. the foreign secretary had earlier been accused of fuelling iranian suspicions by failing to make clear that nazanin zaghari ratcliffe had been in iran on holiday. she's facing charges of espionage. tonight, herfamily have revealed that she has sought urgent medical attention after finding lumps in her breasts. our political correspondent, eleanor garnier, reports. jailed in iran, separ
the prince of wales leads tributes to the fallen as this year the queen watches the ceremony from a nearbyny. a bbc investigation into the abuse of student loans in one of the biggest private colleges in england. also in the next hour: we'll be taking our second look at tomorrow's front pages. that includes the metro. it says children should be free to decide their own gender. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. the government was accused today of worsening the predicament of a british woman...
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so with the arrests i think prince waleed got a lot of media press out of this. i think the most significant arrest is ben abdula now you have strong control over important branches of the milita military that's one message the second one is to the public. as you know, saudi arabia is suffering fiscal pain and it's taking a lot of fiscal measures to put the budget on balasz much as possible. therefore, it has lifted subsidies partially. it's planning to roll out value added taxes so there needs to be a message that we are all going to share this together and the third message, as you said, is to the investors. next year you won't have the ipo of aramco. there needs to be disclosure of balance sheets, et cetera. saudi arabia was ranked 62nd on the transparency international index. >> pretty low. >> it has to compete fiercely with countries like qatar, which ranks 31st, countries like the uae which ranks 24th but this is a start. >> the crown prince is walking a tight rope here because it's a bit of a balancing act trying not to scare off investors, foreign investo
so with the arrests i think prince waleed got a lot of media press out of this. i think the most significant arrest is ben abdula now you have strong control over important branches of the milita military that's one message the second one is to the public. as you know, saudi arabia is suffering fiscal pain and it's taking a lot of fiscal measures to put the budget on balasz much as possible. therefore, it has lifted subsidies partially. it's planning to roll out value added taxes so there needs...
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the prince of wales has led the nation in honouring britain's war dead on remembrance sunday.es. england beat france 36-14. and women's caches. england beat france 36—14. and northern ireland play switzerland for a place in the world cup. switzerland have a 1—0 advantage from the first leg. spain's prime minister says regional elections next month will help end what he called the "separatist havoc" in catalonia. mariano rajoy was addressing a campaign event during his first visit since imposing direct rule a fortnight ago. he told supporters a victory for his party would boost spain's economic growth. he also called on people opposed to catalan independence to vote. translation: we want the december 21st election to have a massive turnout, so a new political stage can be set in motion, bringing peace, normality and coexistence. we want to bring back the catalonia that belongs to everyone, with democracy and freedom. we will achieve this if the silent majority turns out to voice their vote. 0ur correspondentjames reynolds is in barcelona. he explained how the spanish prime mini
the prince of wales has led the nation in honouring britain's war dead on remembrance sunday.es. england beat france 36-14. and women's caches. england beat france 36—14. and northern ireland play switzerland for a place in the world cup. switzerland have a 1—0 advantage from the first leg. spain's prime minister says regional elections next month will help end what he called the "separatist havoc" in catalonia. mariano rajoy was addressing a campaign event during his first visit...
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for the first time, the prince of wales leads the country and honouring its war dead, taking the queen'sce to lay a wreath at the cenotaph in london. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the husband of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british woman imprisoned in iran on charges of spying, says she has seen a medical specialist after finding lumps on her breasts and is "on the verge of a nervous breakdown". in a statement, richard ratcliffe said he had spoken to the foreign secretary, who had expressed deep sorrow at her suffering and agreed to meet in person with mr ratcliffe in the next few days. it comes as the government is facing further criticism over its handling of the case. our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. jailed in iran, separated from her family for allegedly trying to bring down the government. but nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe‘s family has always maintained she'd been on holiday. now another government minister is facing accusations of a blunder after appearing to cast doubt on what the mother of one had been up to. what was she doing in iran? i don't know. i w
for the first time, the prince of wales leads the country and honouring its war dead, taking the queen'sce to lay a wreath at the cenotaph in london. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the husband of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british woman imprisoned in iran on charges of spying, says she has seen a medical specialist after finding lumps on her breasts and is "on the verge of a nervous breakdown". in a statement, richard ratcliffe said he had spoken to the foreign secretary,...
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the prince of wales has led the nation in honouring britain's war dead on remembrance sunday.lso in the next hour — vhe spanish prime minister visits catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. ahead of next month's early regional elections, mariano rajoy launched his people's party's campaign in barcelona. and the dateline panel discuss whether priti patel‘s resignation was a missed opportunity for the prime minister. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. theresa may's closest ally in the cabinet, damian green, has insisted that the police never informed him of allegations that pornography had been found on a computer at his office in parliament. a former head of the metropolitan police, sir paul stephenson, has said his force was aware that material had been found in a search of the offices, back in 2008. previously, damian green had described the claims as "completely untrue". our home affairs correspondent dominic casciani's report contains some flashing images. at the heart of the government, the prime minister's right—hand man. but now dam
the prince of wales has led the nation in honouring britain's war dead on remembrance sunday.lso in the next hour — vhe spanish prime minister visits catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. ahead of next month's early regional elections, mariano rajoy launched his people's party's campaign in barcelona. and the dateline panel discuss whether priti patel‘s resignation was a missed opportunity for the prime minister. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news....
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on prince al waleed, a couple quick notes and reflections on the trip i don't think i appreciated it e i was there. the prince was not invited, at least as far as we understand or did not at least attend any part of the conference that had been put on just ten minutes away at the ritz-carlton by the crown prince what does that say about the relationship they have having said that, he made some very praise worthy comments about the crown prince known as mbs, and also praise worthy comment about president trump, who clearly has become close with the crown prince. i want to show you just some of that video i don't know if we have that video right there, but the larger point here is just whether in fact prince alwalid understand perhaps what was happening. i don't think he did i think this came as a big surprise the other thing i wanted to point out, and kingdom holdings has put out a statement over the weekend. the company continues to operate, they say, as normal prince alwalid has been the chairman since twen 16 there was a new ceo put isplain and much of the day to day operations are
on prince al waleed, a couple quick notes and reflections on the trip i don't think i appreciated it e i was there. the prince was not invited, at least as far as we understand or did not at least attend any part of the conference that had been put on just ten minutes away at the ritz-carlton by the crown prince what does that say about the relationship they have having said that, he made some very praise worthy comments about the crown prince known as mbs, and also praise worthy comment about...
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the prince of wales has led the country in honouring its war dead on remembrance sunday, taking the queen's to lay a wreath at the cenotaph in london. also today, it's crunch time in basel for northern ireland. can they secure a win in their second leg match against switzerland, kicking offjust about now? ahead of next month's regional elections the spanish president visits catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa may's closest ally in the cabinet, damian green, the environment secretary, michael gove, has said he doesn't know what a british—iranian mother jailed in iran had been doing in the country before her arrest. he told the andrew marr show that too much focus on borisjohnson‘s comments, which gave the false impression that nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe was training journalists, was playing into the hands of the iranian authorities. tom barton has been following the day's political developments. this row all started with boris johnson earlier this month telling the foreign affairs committee that nazanin zagha
the prince of wales has led the country in honouring its war dead on remembrance sunday, taking the queen's to lay a wreath at the cenotaph in london. also today, it's crunch time in basel for northern ireland. can they secure a win in their second leg match against switzerland, kicking offjust about now? ahead of next month's regional elections the spanish president visits catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. theresa...
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the prince of wales leads tributes to the fallen. this year, the queen watched the ceremony from a balcony for the first time. hello, and welcome to the programme. iran's media are reporting that 120 people have been killed and more than 300 injured in an earthquake with a magnitude of seven point three. the quake hit the border area between iran and iraq, around 30 kilometres south of hala bja. in iraq it has caused extensive damage with at least 16 deaths in the kurdistan region. the quake was so powerful, it was felt as far away as lebanon and turkey. andrew plant has more. the aftermath of an earthquake here, that struck after dark. for rural villages in the affected areas, the searches beginning in torchlight for any survivors that might be buried in the fallen buildings. the shocks were felt in towns, too. people out for the evening running to safety, finding a way outside, away from the danger, scared there could be more to come. the first reports are that the centre of the earthquake was near the border between iran and iraq,
the prince of wales leads tributes to the fallen. this year, the queen watched the ceremony from a balcony for the first time. hello, and welcome to the programme. iran's media are reporting that 120 people have been killed and more than 300 injured in an earthquake with a magnitude of seven point three. the quake hit the border area between iran and iraq, around 30 kilometres south of hala bja. in iraq it has caused extensive damage with at least 16 deaths in the kurdistan region. the quake...
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the prince of wales leads tributes to the fallen, as this year the queen watches the ceremony from arby balcony. a bbc investigation into the abuse of student loans in one of the biggest private colleges in england. and agony for northern ireland, colleges in england. as they fail to qualify for next year's world cup finals. good evening. the government was accused today of worsening the predicament of a british woman imprisoned in iran after the environment secretary, michael gove, said he did not know what she had been doing in the country. said he did not know what the foreign secretary had earlier been accused of fuelling iranian suspicions by failing to make clear that nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe had been in iran on holiday. that nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe she's facing charges of espionage. that nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe tonight, herfamily have revealed that she has sought urgent medical attention after finding lumps in her breasts. our political correspondent eleanor garnier reports. jailed in iran, separated from herfamily, who tonight say there's fresh concern over nazanin zagha
the prince of wales leads tributes to the fallen, as this year the queen watches the ceremony from arby balcony. a bbc investigation into the abuse of student loans in one of the biggest private colleges in england. and agony for northern ireland, colleges in england. as they fail to qualify for next year's world cup finals. good evening. the government was accused today of worsening the predicament of a british woman imprisoned in iran after the environment secretary, michael gove, said he did...
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but at the end of the day it boils down to whether the prince of wales knew that the duchy of cornwall direct involvement in the investment decisions taken by the duchy and he has certainly never chosen to speak out on a topic simply because of a company that it may have invested in. i do not think it was a conflict of interest, he has been talking about environmental issues, about carbon issues, since the 1970s. and anybody who chooses to go online and go back over 852 speeches, they're all there for them to see. there's no suggestion of illegality, nor that prince charles's campaigning caused the share price of his friends company to rise. nor is it suggested that the duchy was seeking to avoid tax. andy verity, bbc news. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is in delhi. this all overshadowing the prince's visit to new delhi — has there been any comment from him at all? ido i do not think it is overshadowing it in any significant way. he is carrying on the visit which is important in the anglo indian context. important in the anglo indian co ntext. h e important in the anglo ind
but at the end of the day it boils down to whether the prince of wales knew that the duchy of cornwall direct involvement in the investment decisions taken by the duchy and he has certainly never chosen to speak out on a topic simply because of a company that it may have invested in. i do not think it was a conflict of interest, he has been talking about environmental issues, about carbon issues, since the 1970s. and anybody who chooses to go online and go back over 852 speeches, they're all...
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the duke and duchess of cambridge said it had been "wonderful getting to know meghan" while the prince of walesrince charles was albus morning looking at community and green initiatives. the first topic was of course. . . initiatives. the first topic was of course... congratulations sir, what do you think about the engagement? thank you, very thrilled, thank you brain much, for both of them, i hope they will be very happy indeed, that is all i can say. the prime minister offered her warmest congratulations, she says it's a time of huge celebration for two people in love and jeremy corbyn at his press conference, the first matter to be addressed was the engagement. look, first of all, my congratulations to harry and megan, i wish them well, i hope they have a great time and great fun together and having met harry a couple of times i am sure they are going to have a great deal of fun together. a big engagement announcement from kensington palace, prince harry and american actress naked markle are engaged. unsurprisingly the engagement was headline news in america. ricky news out of london, drum r
the duke and duchess of cambridge said it had been "wonderful getting to know meghan" while the prince of walesrince charles was albus morning looking at community and green initiatives. the first topic was of course. . . initiatives. the first topic was of course... congratulations sir, what do you think about the engagement? thank you, very thrilled, thank you brain much, for both of them, i hope they will be very happy indeed, that is all i can say. the prime minister offered her...
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the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have hands—on involvement so youmped all over his turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap. he was one of the prince's oldest friends. he was a director of sustainable forestry management ltd. they were registered in bermuda and traded in carbon credits, a market created by international treaties to tackle global warming. sustainable forestry management ltd would have made more money if international regulations were changed to include carbon credits from all forests. the chronology of events raises serious questions for the prince. in february 2007, the duchy buys 50 shares worth $113,500. at that time, sfm's directors agreed to keep the duchy shares confidential. van cutsem asks for a lobbying documents to be sent to the prince's office. the prince begins making speeches, campaigning for changes to two international agreements on carbon credits. injune 2008, he sells his shares for $325,000, a profit of more than $200,000. but we cannot find, nor has the players's of his being able to show us, an
the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have hands—on involvement so youmped all over his turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap. he was one of the prince's oldest friends. he was a director of sustainable forestry management ltd. they were registered in bermuda and traded in carbon credits, a market created by international treaties to tackle global warming. sustainable forestry management ltd would have made more money if international...
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so when it came time to do the book about the prince of wales, i got the same level of cooperation.re was no quid pro quo. they did not have any opportunity to see the manuscript. but i was able to travel with him to watch him in action, you know, to go to all the places that are significant to him to meet with his top officials, and i had a whole range of my own sources. so it was a good mixture across the board of something like 300 people. and traveled with him to sirri lan ca and went around the country and saw him doing lots of different kinds of things. that's exactly the kind of cooperation that i like to have. >> host: sally bedell smith's recent book is prince charles, she's also written a biography on queen elizabeth ii. booktv has covered that. if you go to booktv.org, type in sally bedell smith, you will be able to watch that online. this is booktv on c-span2. >> here's a look at some of the best books of the year according to publishers weekly. in ants among elephants, a description of family history and upbringing in india. peter man sew, curator of religion at the smi
so when it came time to do the book about the prince of wales, i got the same level of cooperation.re was no quid pro quo. they did not have any opportunity to see the manuscript. but i was able to travel with him to watch him in action, you know, to go to all the places that are significant to him to meet with his top officials, and i had a whole range of my own sources. so it was a good mixture across the board of something like 300 people. and traveled with him to sirri lan ca and went...
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prince charles is currently ona tourof wales. laysia the bbc attempted to talk to him about some of these issues. so no comment from the prince of wales at that event in malaysia but officers at clarence house have been more forthcoming in his defence. 0n using duchy of cornwall money to invest in offshore funds they say the prince is not directly involved in any way in any of the big investment is the duchy makes. 0n theissue investment is the duchy makes. 0n the issue of investing in the company of his friend, clarence house said it was not an investment made with view to financial gain, it was made because of the friends sharing in the interest of a particular company, in this case about the environment and sustainability of the rainforest. clarence house see those have been long—term interests of the prince of wales and consistent with his long—term interests so it was not a quick investment on an issue he had not shown any interest in before. but what all this has done is raised tricky issues for the royal family. firstly on
prince charles is currently ona tourof wales. laysia the bbc attempted to talk to him about some of these issues. so no comment from the prince of wales at that event in malaysia but officers at clarence house have been more forthcoming in his defence. 0n using duchy of cornwall money to invest in offshore funds they say the prince is not directly involved in any way in any of the big investment is the duchy makes. 0n theissue investment is the duchy makes. 0n the issue of investing in the...
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the prince of wales has led the nation in honouring britain's war dead on remembrance sunday. murder investigation has begun after a man was apparently beaten to death in ilford, east london by a gang wielding baseball bats. the spanish prime minister is visiting catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. ahead of next month's early regional elections, mariano rajoy, launched his people's party's campaign in barcelona. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline london. hello. this is dateline london. i'm shaun ley. this week, two ways to shuffle your rivals out of the door — house arrest in a luxury hotel or a 6500 kilometre flight of shame. to discuss whether saudi arabia saw a purge or a power grab last weekend and whether the resignation of the british cabinet minister priti patel was a missed opportunity for prime minister theresa may, i'm joined by iain martin, columnist with the times of london, who used his column to urge theresa may to clear out the old lags and bring some fresh talent into her government. agnes poirier, who endeavours to exp
the prince of wales has led the nation in honouring britain's war dead on remembrance sunday. murder investigation has begun after a man was apparently beaten to death in ilford, east london by a gang wielding baseball bats. the spanish prime minister is visiting catalonia for the first time since he imposed direct rule on the region. ahead of next month's early regional elections, mariano rajoy, launched his people's party's campaign in barcelona. now on bbc news, it's time for dateline...
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the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have hands—on involvement so youed all over his turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap. he was one of the prince's oldest friends. he was a director of sustainable forestry management ltd. they were registered in bermuda and traded in carbon credits, a market created by international treaties to tackle global warming. sustainable forestry management ltd would have made more money if international regulations were changed to include carbon credits from all forests. the chronology of events raises serious questions for the prince. in february 2007, the duchy buys 50 shares worth $113,500. at that time, sfm's directors agreed to keep the duchy shares confidential. van cutsem asks for a lobbying documents to be sent to the prince's office. the prince begins making speeches, campaigning for changes to two international agreements on carbon credits. injune 2008, he sells his shares for $325,000, a profit of more than $200,000. but we cannot find, nor has the prince's office being able to show us, any s
the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have hands—on involvement so youed all over his turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap. he was one of the prince's oldest friends. he was a director of sustainable forestry management ltd. they were registered in bermuda and traded in carbon credits, a market created by international treaties to tackle global warming. sustainable forestry management ltd would have made more money if international...
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we've seen significant arrests of key princes, including prince al waleed who has significant stakes merican companies are you concerned that this process may lead to destabilization in the saudi regime and the markets as we fixate on what happens to prince al waleed in that process. >> i'm not intimate enough in the details to have a very well-informed opinion. i do think that saudi arabia has become a very good friend of the united states. they've been very -- we've been very much supportive mutually. i was part of the big trip that went over there some weeks ago with very good results and it helped unify much of the muslim world with our campaign against parties who would do us harm so anything that interferes with that wouldn't be good, but i can't comment on their internal affairs. >> but at this stage you are not concerned and the administration is not concerned about the developments they see? >> i'm not the administration spokesperson on saudi arabia that's much more the department of state and defense >> you have a lot of balls in the air at the moment, if i might put it in t
we've seen significant arrests of key princes, including prince al waleed who has significant stakes merican companies are you concerned that this process may lead to destabilization in the saudi regime and the markets as we fixate on what happens to prince al waleed in that process. >> i'm not intimate enough in the details to have a very well-informed opinion. i do think that saudi arabia has become a very good friend of the united states. they've been very -- we've been very much...
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the arrests of numerous prominent saudis including relatives such as the billionaire investor prince waleed bin doll and they're now being held at the ritz carlton. president donald trump applauded the arrests on twitter saying the king and the crown prince quote know exactly what they're doing some of those they are harshly treating have been milking their country for years even so the u.s. is calling on the kingdom to follow saudi law we encourage them and i just want to say this one more time to pursue any possible prosecution or corruption cases in a fair and transparent manner however the u.s. says riyadh did not tell it the arrests were coming it also says no one expected lebanese prime minister saad how to evade to resign on the same day there's speculation the saudis pressured to quit in order to send a message to the group hezbollah and to its supporter iran riyadh's regional rival the united states strongly supports the legitimate institutions in the lebanese state we expect all members of the international community to respectfully those institutions in the sovereignty and the po
the arrests of numerous prominent saudis including relatives such as the billionaire investor prince waleed bin doll and they're now being held at the ritz carlton. president donald trump applauded the arrests on twitter saying the king and the crown prince quote know exactly what they're doing some of those they are harshly treating have been milking their country for years even so the u.s. is calling on the kingdom to follow saudi law we encourage them and i just want to say this one more...
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the paradise papers show the prince of wales's private estate, the duchy of cornwall, had $4 million islands and bermuda. this document shows $1 million in an offshore fund. their annual report says the prince is actively involved in running the duchy. the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have a hands—on involvement, so you can really see his green wellies stamped over all of this turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap, the late hugh van cutsem. he was one of the prince's oldest friends. mr van cutsem was a director of sustainable forestry management limited. they were registered in bermuda, and traded in carbon credits, a market created by international treaties to tackle global warming. sustainable forestry management limited would have made more money if international regulations were changed to include carbon credits from all forests. the chronology of events raises serious questions for the prince. in february 2007, the duchy buys 50 shares, worth $113,500. at that time, sfm's directors agree to keep the duchy‘s shares confide
the paradise papers show the prince of wales's private estate, the duchy of cornwall, had $4 million islands and bermuda. this document shows $1 million in an offshore fund. their annual report says the prince is actively involved in running the duchy. the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have a hands—on involvement, so you can really see his green wellies stamped over all of this turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap, the late hugh van...
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the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have hands—on involvement so youe it stamped all over his turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap. he was one of the prince's oldest friends. he was a director of sustainable forestry management ltd. they were registered in bermuda and traded in carbon credits, a market created by international treaties to tackle global warming. sustainable forestry management ltd would have made more money if international regulations were changed to include carbon credits from all forests. the chronology of events raises serious questions for the prince. in february 2007, the duchy buys 50 shares worth $113,500. at that time, sfm's directors agreed to keep the duchy shares confidential. van cutsem asks for a lobbying documents to be sent to the prince's office. the prince begins making speeches, campaigning for changes to two international agreements on carbon credits. in june 2008, international agreements on carbon credits. injune 2008, he sells his shares for $325,000, a profit of more than $200,000. but we c
the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have hands—on involvement so youe it stamped all over his turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap. he was one of the prince's oldest friends. he was a director of sustainable forestry management ltd. they were registered in bermuda and traded in carbon credits, a market created by international treaties to tackle global warming. sustainable forestry management ltd would have made more money if...
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below on whitehall, the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their positionsof the national two—minute silence. big ben chimes. bugles play last post. in whitehall, after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales laid the queen's wreath on behalf of the united kingdom and the commonwealth in memory of all those who lost their lives in the world wars and other more recent conflicts. and then, on a morning which had been damp and cold, the veterans who had been waiting in their columns began their tribute, marching past the cenotaph to lay their wreaths. very few of those on parade now have memories of the second world war. that generation has passed the obligation to remember to its successors — to men like bill speakman, who won the victoria cross in korea, and johnson beharry, awarded the vc in iraq. and to the many thousands of other servicemen and women who today remembered those who never came home from war. nicholas witchell, bbc news. stay with us on bbc world news. still to come, the latest sports news, including the world cup qualifiers. berli
below on whitehall, the prince of wales led other senior members of the royal family to their positionsof the national two—minute silence. big ben chimes. bugles play last post. in whitehall, after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales laid the queen's wreath on behalf of the united kingdom and the commonwealth in memory of all those who lost their lives in the world wars and other more recent conflicts. and then, on a morning which had been damp and cold, the veterans who had...
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big ben chimes in whitehall, after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales laid the green'sll those who lost their lives in the world wars and other more recent conflicts. —— laid the queen's wreath. and then, the veterans who had been waiting began their tribute, marching across the cenotaph to lay their wreaths. very few of those on parade now have memories of the second world war, for that generation has passed the obligation to remember to its successors, two men who rassam ali medals in iraq. and many other service men and women, who are today remembering those who never came home from war. and we can speak to our correspondent sarah campbell, who's at the cenotaph. whitehall starting to get back to normal now after this morning's events. you can see lots of people looking at the wreaths that have been laid during the ceremony. at its height, the crowds were ten deep, a lot of people came tojoin and take part in the act of remembrance. lots of veterans here as well, around 8800 taken part in the march down here, all with their own personal thoughts during the act of rem
big ben chimes in whitehall, after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales laid the green'sll those who lost their lives in the world wars and other more recent conflicts. —— laid the queen's wreath. and then, the veterans who had been waiting began their tribute, marching across the cenotaph to lay their wreaths. very few of those on parade now have memories of the second world war, for that generation has passed the obligation to remember to its successors, two men who rassam...
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the paradise papers show the prince of wales‘ private estate, the duchy of cornwall, had $4 million in cayman islands and bermuda. this document shows $1 million in an offshore fund. their annual report says the prince is actively involved in running the duchy. the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have a hands on involvement. so you can really see his green wellies stamped over all this turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap, the late hugh van cutsem. he was one of the prince's oldest friends. mr van cutsem was a director of sustainable forestry management limited. they were registered in bermuda and traded in carbon credits, a market created by international treaties to tackle global warming. sustainable forestry management limited would have made more money if international regulations were changed to include carbon credits from all forests. the chronology of events raises serious questions for the prince. in february 2007, the duchy buys 50 shares worth $113,500. at that time, sfm's directors agree to keep the duchy‘s shares conf
the paradise papers show the prince of wales‘ private estate, the duchy of cornwall, had $4 million in cayman islands and bermuda. this document shows $1 million in an offshore fund. their annual report says the prince is actively involved in running the duchy. the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have a hands on involvement. so you can really see his green wellies stamped over all this turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap, the late hugh...
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prince al—waleed bin talal was among those arrested. kingdom holding company, which owns the savoy in london and the fairmont plaza. the uk prime minister is set to warn business leaders that it will not protect the economy from "market forces" when britain leaves the european union. speaking at a conference held by the confederation of british industry, theresa may will tell firms it has to make "strategic decisions" about how best to support different sectors of the economy. us president donald trump has urged saudi arabia to choose new york for the initial public offering of the state—owned oil giant aramco. mr trump told reporters aboard air force one that he had spoken to the saudi king and he would like aramco to consider us exchanges. the aramco ipo is expected to be the largest in history, raising around $100 billion in much—needed revenue for the kingdom. and now — what's trending in the business news this morning: the german bundesbank has commissioned a study focusing on the activities of the central bank under adolf hitler.
prince al—waleed bin talal was among those arrested. kingdom holding company, which owns the savoy in london and the fairmont plaza. the uk prime minister is set to warn business leaders that it will not protect the economy from "market forces" when britain leaves the european union. speaking at a conference held by the confederation of british industry, theresa may will tell firms it has to make "strategic decisions" about how best to support different sectors of the...
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the paradise papers show the prince of wales's private estate, the duchy of cornwall, had $4 million a. this document shows $1 million in an offshore fund. their annual report says the prince is actively involved in running the duchy. the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have hands—on involvement so you can really see it stamped all over his turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap. the late hugh van cutsem. he was one of the prince's oldest friends. he was a director of sustainable forestry management ltd. they were registered in bermuda and traded in carbon credits, a market created by international treaties to tackle global warming. sustainable forestry management ltd would have made more money if international regulations were changed to include carbon credits from all forests. the chronology of events raises serious questions for the prince. in february 2007, the duchy buys 50 shares worth $113,500. at that time, sfm's directors agreed to keep the duchy shares confidential. van cutsem asks for a lobbying documents to be sent to
the paradise papers show the prince of wales's private estate, the duchy of cornwall, had $4 million a. this document shows $1 million in an offshore fund. their annual report says the prince is actively involved in running the duchy. the governance of the duchy of cornwall allows the prince of wales to have hands—on involvement so you can really see it stamped all over his turf. we found one deal that centres on this man in the cap. the late hugh van cutsem. he was one of the prince's oldest...
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the prince of wales will lay the queen's wreath on her behalf. music: last post.to watch rather than physically take part in one of the key royal engagements will not have been taken lightly. it is a recognition that the queen is now 91 years old, and the ceremony requires standing in often cold temperatures for around half—an—hour, and then walking backwards, navigating a step along the way. but the change is also perhaps the most visible signal yet of the gradual transition of responsibilities from the queen to her son and heir. one day, it will be prince charles‘ role as king to lead the nation in remembrance. and we will get more from sarah a little later live from the cenotaph. a former metropolitan police commissioner has confirmed that he knew pornographic material had allegedly been found on a computer used by the first secretary of state, damian green, in 2008. sir paul stephenson said he was briefed about the claims but regarded them as a "side issue" to a criminal investigation into leaks from the home office. the allegations were first made public last
the prince of wales will lay the queen's wreath on her behalf. music: last post.to watch rather than physically take part in one of the key royal engagements will not have been taken lightly. it is a recognition that the queen is now 91 years old, and the ceremony requires standing in often cold temperatures for around half—an—hour, and then walking backwards, navigating a step along the way. but the change is also perhaps the most visible signal yet of the gradual transition of...
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the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall have paid their respects to india's war dead, as theirour of the country comes to an end. the royal couple observed a minute's silence, and laid a wreath at india gate, the national war memorial. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is in delhi, a warning that his report contains flash photography. through the dense smog of delhi, the motorcade of the man who will be king. charles will be 70 next year. no heir to the british throne has waited as long to achieve his destiny. at india gate, charles laid a wreath in memory of those from the indian subcontinent who lost their lives in the two world wars. last post. in three days' time, on remembrance sunday in london, charles will lay his mother's wreath at the cenotaph. for the first time the queen will watch the ceremony from a balcony. it will be the most visible public sign so far of the transition — the moves which are gradually gathering momentum, preparing the way for a change of reign. are there other people you are employing? that moment may yet be years away. when it does come
the prince of wales and the duchess of cornwall have paid their respects to india's war dead, as theirour of the country comes to an end. the royal couple observed a minute's silence, and laid a wreath at india gate, the national war memorial. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell is in delhi, a warning that his report contains flash photography. through the dense smog of delhi, the motorcade of the man who will be king. charles will be 70 next year. no heir to the british throne has waited...
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the prince of wales, he's visiting this dorset. ighted at the news that prince harry is settling down. at the moment fifth in line to the throne, but when the new baby comes along, he'll soon be sixth. which i'm sure he is a he fine about. let's talk about a royal wedding in this country, and how people react to it and actually get, you know, really do get carried away ina good you know, really do get carried away in a good way with a royal wedding? it will be interesting to see whether there is a slightly lower level of interest given that he's not a future king. but he is marrying an american, so that will mmp marrying an american, so that will ramp up the interest particularly from across the atlantic, the american networks and the american broadcasters will be very, very excited about it all. the venue will have a bearing on that if they want something on a rather smaller scale they go to somewhere like the guard's chapel or st george's scham. george's chapel at windsor. if they wa nt george's chapel at windsor. if they want the
the prince of wales, he's visiting this dorset. ighted at the news that prince harry is settling down. at the moment fifth in line to the throne, but when the new baby comes along, he'll soon be sixth. which i'm sure he is a he fine about. let's talk about a royal wedding in this country, and how people react to it and actually get, you know, really do get carried away ina good you know, really do get carried away in a good way with a royal wedding? it will be interesting to see whether there...
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the prince of wales leads tributes to the fallen.
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the prince of wales has led the country in honouring its war dead on remembrance sunday, taking the queen'so lay a wreath at the cenotaph in london. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tony grew, a parliamentaryjournalist, and caroline frost, entertainment reporter. tomorrow's front pages, starting with this. the metro leads with the news that the church of england is advising nearly 5,000 schools that children should be able to choose what gender they want to be withoutjudgement or derision. the mail also leads with the same story. it says the church advises that schools must not use christian teachings to justify behaviour that is considered to amount to bullying. it shows the queen sheading a tear at today's remembrance service at the cenotaph. the sun also leads with the same story. it says two—year—olds will be getting lessons from drag queens on genderfluidity. the guardian leads with government tensions over brexit. it says brexiteers, michael gove and boris johnson, have sent the prime minister what it describes as "orwel
the prince of wales has led the country in honouring its war dead on remembrance sunday, taking the queen'so lay a wreath at the cenotaph in london. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are tony grew, a parliamentaryjournalist, and caroline frost, entertainment reporter. tomorrow's front pages, starting with this. the metro leads with the news that the church of england is advising nearly 5,000 schools that children should be able to...
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big ben chimes in whitehall, after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales labour green'sent conflicts. —— laid the queen's wreath. on a morning that was damp and cold veterans who had been waiting in their columns began their tribute, marching past the cenotaph to lay their readers. very few of those on parade now have memories of the second world war, that generation has passed the obligation to remember to its successors, men like bill speakman who won the victoria cross in korea and johnson bihari awarded a vc in iraq. and the many thousands of others will remember those who never came home from war. the spanish prime minister, mariano rajoy, is campaigning in catalonia, ahead of december‘s regional elections. it's the first time he's visited the region since he sacked the catalan government in the wake of their controversial declaration of independence. he called on supporters to ensure a massive turnout for next month's vote. our correspondent, james reynolds, is in barcelona. how important is this visit by the spanish by minister? it's important because he wants to
big ben chimes in whitehall, after the sounding of the last post, the prince of wales labour green'sent conflicts. —— laid the queen's wreath. on a morning that was damp and cold veterans who had been waiting in their columns began their tribute, marching past the cenotaph to lay their readers. very few of those on parade now have memories of the second world war, that generation has passed the obligation to remember to its successors, men like bill speakman who won the victoria cross in...
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as was harry's father, the prince of wales. we are thrilled, thank you very much. for both of them.'ll be very happy indeed. that's all i can say. the duke and duchess of cambridge tweeted their excitement for the couple, saying it had been wonderful getting to know meghan and to see how happy the couple were together. so now, next spring, there will be a double royal celebration. another baby for william and catherine, and a wedding in a so—far unidentified church for harry and his bride, meghan markle. nicholas witchell, bbc news. prince harry and meghan markle began dating last summer, and, just a year and a half on, news of their coming wedding has raced around the world. they've spoken to the bbc‘s mishal hussein about their relationship, their feelings for one another, and prince harry's proposal. how did you first meet? we were introduced by a mutualfriend. we should protect her privacy and not share too much of that. it was literally through her, and then we met once and then twice back to back, two dates in london lastjuly. yes. beginning ofjuly. and then it was three or fo
as was harry's father, the prince of wales. we are thrilled, thank you very much. for both of them.'ll be very happy indeed. that's all i can say. the duke and duchess of cambridge tweeted their excitement for the couple, saying it had been wonderful getting to know meghan and to see how happy the couple were together. so now, next spring, there will be a double royal celebration. another baby for william and catherine, and a wedding in a so—far unidentified church for harry and his bride,...
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well, obviously the prince of wales and camilla had a bless thering in 2005. mn kelly there. before that, prince edward married sophie. it's a wonderful place. also remember, we live in an age of terrorism. it's easier to police windsor than it is to police central london. i think that has a bit to do with it. they haven't said where the reception will be. of course, it could be at frogmore, which is nearby. that's where peter and autumn had theirs. hello! took a whole magazine full of photographs, which wasn't very popular. we got to see a lot of that wedding. in terms of the first public appearance we're told of the two of them together is going to be in nottingham. that will surprise people. but it's a charity event there, so that's a bit of resonance back to diana princess of wales. the forces charities, there's one that is very associated with prince harry because of his work with trying to bring young people away from getting involved in violence. again, it's a sign perhaps of them stamping their own authority on their announcements and what is going to b
well, obviously the prince of wales and camilla had a bless thering in 2005. mn kelly there. before that, prince edward married sophie. it's a wonderful place. also remember, we live in an age of terrorism. it's easier to police windsor than it is to police central london. i think that has a bit to do with it. they haven't said where the reception will be. of course, it could be at frogmore, which is nearby. that's where peter and autumn had theirs. hello! took a whole magazine full of...
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the guardian leads with more revelations from the paradise papers detailing how the prince of wales'ss environmental firm estate secretly invested in a friend's environmentalfirm in bermuda and the daily mail details how a mother who posted propaganda toa how a mother who posted propaganda to a so—called islamic state group on social media was spared jail after thejudge took pity on social media was spared jail after the judge took pity on her five children. before we talk about some of those front pages, a line from laura kuenssberg, our political editor, which will be relevant to the discussion, and she says that sources have suggested to the bbc that priti patel is in deep trouble. number ten is examining new revelations about her meetings overseas tonight. the minister and theresa may have apparently not spoken this evening and that will appear ina spoken this evening and that will appear in a tweet that laura has security, but suggestions she has been fired are not correct at this point in time. that is what laura kuenssberg is saying about relations between number ten and the in
the guardian leads with more revelations from the paradise papers detailing how the prince of wales'ss environmental firm estate secretly invested in a friend's environmentalfirm in bermuda and the daily mail details how a mother who posted propaganda toa how a mother who posted propaganda to a so—called islamic state group on social media was spared jail after thejudge took pity on social media was spared jail after the judge took pity on her five children. before we talk about some of those...
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it is, though, a more intimate setting, it is where the marriage of the prince of wales and the duchessffice. in windsor today reaction to having another royal wedding in the town was predictably positive. absolutely amazing. we're so excited about it. that's fantastic. really nice, yeah, lovely, it will be good for windsor as well. really good. well, i live locally so it will be nice to have such a fabulous event in the local area. aside from wedding preparations, meghan will be applying for british citizenship. as she made clear in yesterday's interview she wants to get to know britain better. i think in the beginning few months and now being boots on the ground in the uk i am excited tojust really get to know more about the different communities here, smaller organisations, working on the same causes that i have always been passionate about. that process of getting to know her new country will start this friday in nottingham, the city will witness the first official engagement of the new royal team, prince harry and meghan markle. nicolas witchall, bbc news. that's it from me tonight
it is, though, a more intimate setting, it is where the marriage of the prince of wales and the duchessffice. in windsor today reaction to having another royal wedding in the town was predictably positive. absolutely amazing. we're so excited about it. that's fantastic. really nice, yeah, lovely, it will be good for windsor as well. really good. well, i live locally so it will be nice to have such a fabulous event in the local area. aside from wedding preparations, meghan will be applying for...
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the prince of wales has led the country in honouring its war dead on remembrance sunday, taking the queen'sth at the cenotaph in london. northern ireland miss out on a world cup place as they fail to score in basel. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, james pearce. the headlines this evening: so close, but yet so far. northern ireland's world cup dreams are over. england keep the ashes series alive by holding on for a draw against australia in the test match. and sebastian vettel wins the brazilian grand prix as lewis hamilton recovers from last to finish fourth. heartbreak for northern ireland in switzerland. they are out of the world cup, trailing 1—0 after the first leg due to a cruel penalty decision. they gave everything tonight, but couldn't find a way past the swiss defence. it finished goalless. both sides had their chances. northern ireland could have taken the lead in the opening minutes. chris brunt‘s shot was well saved. the swiss came close on a numner of occasions — zuber pulling a great save from mcgovern. in injury time, jonny evans had a head
the prince of wales has led the country in honouring its war dead on remembrance sunday, taking the queen'sth at the cenotaph in london. northern ireland miss out on a world cup place as they fail to score in basel. now on bbc news, sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday with me, james pearce. the headlines this evening: so close, but yet so far. northern ireland's world cup dreams are over. england keep the ashes series alive by holding on for a draw against australia in the test match. and...
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the prince of wales leads tributes to the fallen as this year the queen watches the ceremony from a nearbyalcony. a bbc investigation into the abuse of student loans in one of the abuse of student loans in one of the biggest private colleges in england. agony for northern ireland as they fail to qualify for next yea r‘s world cup as they fail to qualify for next year's world cup finals. on meet the author, i am talking about edward said and his book about king lear. hello, welcome to a look ahead to what the papers will be bringing tomorrow. withers are tony grue and caroline frost. we will begin with the metro. it leaves with news that the metro. it leaves with news that the church of england is advising 5000 schools that children should be able to choose which six they are withoutjudgment or derision. able to choose which six they are without judgment or derision. —— sex. the sun says that two—year—olds will get lessons from drag queens. the guardian says brexiteers michael gove and boris johnson the guardian says brexiteers michael gove and borisjohnson have set the prime minister what
the prince of wales leads tributes to the fallen as this year the queen watches the ceremony from a nearbyalcony. a bbc investigation into the abuse of student loans in one of the abuse of student loans in one of the biggest private colleges in england. agony for northern ireland as they fail to qualify for next yea r‘s world cup as they fail to qualify for next year's world cup finals. on meet the author, i am talking about edward said and his book about king lear. hello, welcome to a look...