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so shawn in, in queen elizabeth, final years. she had a lot of a personal and fam, we strive to deal with specific ways surrounding her younger son, prince andrew, and his ties to be deceased, finance, ear, and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. andrew is basically an accused child rapist, according to virginia to fray. the queen then basically banished andrew from all of these royal events. but as well, status has protected him from being served lawsuit papers from being expedited to the west. his title has saved his hide from prosecution. if the royal family are mostly just figureheads, why are they seemingly above international law literally are mean sovereign immunity is exactly that. it's offering immunity, which means that really, you know, once you're a sovereign, you are above loss because the laws are written for commenters. i mean that's, this is my fundamental problem with the nature of royalty in, in, in, in the old world capacity, you know, my mentality is like every human being should be regarded as well by th
so shawn in, in queen elizabeth, final years. she had a lot of a personal and fam, we strive to deal with specific ways surrounding her younger son, prince andrew, and his ties to be deceased, finance, ear, and convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein. andrew is basically an accused child rapist, according to virginia to fray. the queen then basically banished andrew from all of these royal events. but as well, status has protected him from being served lawsuit papers from being expedited to the...
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now, the hello, i'm in english and you're tuned into modus operandi with the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd in 2022. many around the world said this was the sun. finally, setting on the british empire, less than 2 years into the reign of king charles the 3rd. the royal family is now planed with more controversy than ever before. we'll discuss these author romanticize royals and see if the facts align with the fairy tale. alright, let's get into the m o. the is a family whose story goes back hundreds of years and spans the world over the house of windsor is a story one for some there the beloved heroes of world history books. for others. there are the villains who oppressed and exploited nearly one 3rd of the planet and loved them or hate them. there is no dispute that the late queen elizabeth clan, left an indelible mark on the world, shaping it to be what we know it as today. now under the reign of king charles, the house is in turmoil. the freshly coordinated king rule word to be suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer with an unsubstantiated prognosis of just 2 years left to li
now, the hello, i'm in english and you're tuned into modus operandi with the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd in 2022. many around the world said this was the sun. finally, setting on the british empire, less than 2 years into the reign of king charles the 3rd. the royal family is now planed with more controversy than ever before. we'll discuss these author romanticize royals and see if the facts align with the fairy tale. alright, let's get into the m o. the is a family whose story goes back...
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i'm queen elizabeth. propose to solve the problem? foreigners are bad students. now it's a high security city. more than twenty people have already been detained in connection with the terrorist attack in crocus near moscow, including the direct perpetrators and accomplices. this was stated by the head of the russian fsb, alexander bortnikov, at a meeting of the council of heads of security agencies and special services of the cis countries in bishkeki. it has already been established that the preparation, financing, the attack itself and the departure of the criminals were coordinated through. now the council of heads of special services of the cis countries is one of the most important structures in the fight against extremism and terrorism. as a result of the meeting , a decision was made to create an organization to train personnel in this area. they sold their native language. throughout russia, police are one after another closing down offices that illegally sell certificates for migrants and thus h
i'm queen elizabeth. propose to solve the problem? foreigners are bad students. now it's a high security city. more than twenty people have already been detained in connection with the terrorist attack in crocus near moscow, including the direct perpetrators and accomplices. this was stated by the head of the russian fsb, alexander bortnikov, at a meeting of the council of heads of security agencies and special services of the cis countries in bishkeki. it has already been established that the...
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i, queen elizabeth. he says that this is not a protest against the letter y, it’s just more harmonious, and even with writing is convenient for everyone. dad, he was a queen from birth, then at some point he became a queen. i think it's impossible. masha to me or not, after which the documents were taken away. alena tolkacheva’s plans for a long-awaited vacation also turned out to be crossed out. in the russian passport her name is written with ё, in the foreign passport - with e. the muscovite and her family were going to turkey. the husband and three-year-old daughter were already in the transit zone, and lena was missing a letter. border guards asked to stay in russia, the child immediately began to cry because he wanted to come to me, him they don’t let me in, his husband’s tears are flowing too, all three of us just start crying, the lawyers throw up their hands, on the one hand there is a precedent, back in 2009 the supreme court leveled the letter e and it in surnames, but to prove this you need to
i, queen elizabeth. he says that this is not a protest against the letter y, it’s just more harmonious, and even with writing is convenient for everyone. dad, he was a queen from birth, then at some point he became a queen. i think it's impossible. masha to me or not, after which the documents were taken away. alena tolkacheva’s plans for a long-awaited vacation also turned out to be crossed out. in the russian passport her name is written with ё, in the foreign passport - with e. the...
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only case in history when an artist. left the walls of the workshop, there was an audience with queen elizabethe, is not refused, and the rules are not imposed, but freud found another way to express his indignation at the queen of great britain herself, he painted a portrait on canvas measuring only 23x15 cm. the work of lucen freud drives many into a stupor, they say about such paintings that they can either adore, or hate, just like the author’s personalities. friends, this is how we creatively end 3 hours of our live broadcast today, ekaterina antonova and tatyana matusevich helped you wake up, i hope we succeeded, you are vigorous, cheerful, and now go to work, we can only wish good luck to those who are directly now i’m getting ready to take exams, may everything work out for you, dear friends, we believe in you and wish you a wonderful continuation of the day, see you soon, a gentle sleep, how long will it last... on that land where the sunset is the end, we krychy. there is a place where there are pale flowers, hard-fed fish , such dear relatives, belarusian jumpers, veranikas, ale porr
only case in history when an artist. left the walls of the workshop, there was an audience with queen elizabethe, is not refused, and the rules are not imposed, but freud found another way to express his indignation at the queen of great britain herself, he painted a portrait on canvas measuring only 23x15 cm. the work of lucen freud drives many into a stupor, they say about such paintings that they can either adore, or hate, just like the author’s personalities. friends, this is how we...
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you're turned into modus operandi with the death of queen elizabeth, the 2nd in 2022. many around the world said this was the sun finally setting on the british empire. less than 2 years into the reign of king charles. the 3rd. royal family is now played with more controversy than ever before. we'll discuss these author romanticize royals and see if the facts align with the fairy tale. all right, let's get into the m o. the is a family whose story goes back hundreds of years and spans the world over the house of windsor is a story one for some there the beloved heroes of world history books and for others . there are the villains who oppressed and exploited nearly one 3rd of the planet and loved them or hate them. there is no dispute that the late queen elizabeth clan, left an indelible mark on the world, shaping it to be what we know it as today. now under the reign of king charles, the houses and turmoil, the freshly coordinated king rule word to be suffering from advanced pancreatic cancer with an unsubstantiated prognosis of just 2 years left to live. here to break
you're turned into modus operandi with the death of queen elizabeth, the 2nd in 2022. many around the world said this was the sun finally setting on the british empire. less than 2 years into the reign of king charles. the 3rd. royal family is now played with more controversy than ever before. we'll discuss these author romanticize royals and see if the facts align with the fairy tale. all right, let's get into the m o. the is a family whose story goes back hundreds of years and spans the world...
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a moment in history 30 years ago today queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedn between their two countries which made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made her journey through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about i20kph which is roughly 75mph and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here since the beginning. people have this concept that it's just straight through to france and it's totally not. the tunnel itself is up, down, around the corners and everything. it's no straight lines at all. so you know this tunnel like the back of your hand? absolutely. yeah, yeah, like a second home really. building it was an exceptional feat of engineering. there are actually three tunnels — the one i'm standing in right now with my high—viz and my hard hat, isn't for training, it's used for ventilation, access for maintenance and evacuating people in an emergency. we're now on
a moment in history 30 years ago today queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedn between their two countries which made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made her journey through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about i20kph which is roughly 75mph and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. driver...
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a moment in history — 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and the french president officially opened ich made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made her journey through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 400 trains speed through each day. we are now going out 120 kph, which is roughly 75 mph, and we are coming up to the middle of what is still the world's largest undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here since the beginning. there's this concept that it's just straight through to france, and the tunnel itself is up, down come the corners and everything, no straight lines at all. 50 and everything, no straight lines at all.— and everything, no straight lines at all. so you know this tunnel like _ lines at all. so you know this tunnel like the _ lines at all. so you know this tunnel like the back- lines at all. so you know this tunnel like the back of - lines at all. so you know this tunnel like the back of your i tunnel like the back of your hand? ~,,. , �*, tunnel like the back of your hand? absolutely, it's like
a moment in history — 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and the french president officially opened ich made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made her journey through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 400 trains speed through each day. we are now going out 120 kph, which is roughly 75 mph, and we are coming up to the middle of what is still the world's largest undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here since the...
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there was queen mary, there was queen elizabeth, the queen mother, and there was the queen mother, andthe great, who has recently just passed away back in 2022. so the wife of the king is known as the queen. i completely understand what benjamin is saying and what some of our viewers and listeners are saying with regards to them not thinking that camilla should be known as the queen because of what happened with the late princess of wales, diana . but tradition of wales, diana. but tradition must live on and the wife of the king is known as the queen, whether they're a commoner or not. >> but, you know, it was what? >> but, you know, it was what? >> february 2022, when her late majesty said that she hopes in the fullness of time she'll be called queen consort when charles ascended to the throne, he referred to queen consort. >> and so, you know, i think it is understandable that some people will be angry that that seems to have been overturned, a sort of unilateral change of that. >> the difficulty is that it kind of depends on what people think of camilla as an individual. you know, t
there was queen mary, there was queen elizabeth, the queen mother, and there was the queen mother, andthe great, who has recently just passed away back in 2022. so the wife of the king is known as the queen. i completely understand what benjamin is saying and what some of our viewers and listeners are saying with regards to them not thinking that camilla should be known as the queen because of what happened with the late princess of wales, diana . but tradition of wales, diana. but tradition...
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a moment in history 30 years ago today queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedeen their two countries which made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made herjourney through reality. since the queen made her journey through the reality. since the queen made herjourney through the channel tunnel, ltle zero —— 480 million tunnel, 4le zero —— 480 million passengers have done the same. these days 400 trains speed through it each day.— these days 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now auoin at through it each day. we're now going at about _ through it each day. we're now going at about 120kph - through it each day. we're now going at about 120kph which i through it each day. we're now going at about 120kph which is| going at about 120kph which is roughly 75mph and we're coming up roughly 75mph and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel.- still the world's longest undersea tunnel. , ~ ., undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here _ undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here since _ und
a moment in history 30 years ago today queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedeen their two countries which made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made herjourney through reality. since the queen made her journey through the reality. since the queen made herjourney through the channel tunnel, ltle zero —— 480 million tunnel, 4le zero —— 480 million passengers have done the same. these days 400 trains speed through it each day.—...
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a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedtween their two countries. it made an idea dreamt up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made herjourney through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 100 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about 120 kilometers per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. beeping driver martin has been here since the beginning. people have this concept that it's just straight through to france, and it's totally not. the tunnel itself is up, down, round the corners and everything. it's no straight lines at all. so you sort of know this tunnel like the back of your hand? absolutely, yeah. it's like a second home, really. building it was an exceptional feat of engineering. there are actually three tunnels. when i'm standing in right now isn't for trends, when i'm standing in right now isn't fortrends, it when i'm standing in right now isn't for trends, it
a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedtween their two countries. it made an idea dreamt up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made herjourney through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 100 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about 120 kilometers per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest...
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monarch was crowned in an historic ceremony at westminster abbey after the death of his mother, queen elizabethe camilla, became queen. >> this first year is very much been the reign of charles and camilla in a way that we would never have imagined, but the king's first year in the throne has been overshadowed by his recent cancer diagnosis, and an announcement by his daughter in law, the princess of wales, that she is also undergoing cancer treatment. >> british health officials say the king's decision to be open about his health has helped him connect with people across the commonwealth. >> they really appreciate the honesty, openness of the king in sharing his diagnosis and using his role and experience to put a spotlight on the importance of looking out for the signs and symptoms of cancer. >> despite his health challenges , charles has followed through with a promise to trim down the number of working royals. and on saturday, the palace announced the king and other senior british royals are relinquishing patronages of nearly 200 charities and organizations following a review launched after
monarch was crowned in an historic ceremony at westminster abbey after the death of his mother, queen elizabethe camilla, became queen. >> this first year is very much been the reign of charles and camilla in a way that we would never have imagined, but the king's first year in the throne has been overshadowed by his recent cancer diagnosis, and an announcement by his daughter in law, the princess of wales, that she is also undergoing cancer treatment. >> british health officials...
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the only time in history when the artist left the walls of the studio was an audience with queen elizabethbut freud found another way to express his indignation at the queen of great britain herself. he painted a portrait on a canvas measuring only 20. the work of lucen freud drives many into a stupor, about such paintings they say you can either adore them or hate them, just like the personal poetry of the author. to make yourself more beautiful, you can use various filters or simply ask the artist, make me more beautiful somehow, fuller lips, more voluminous eyes, then if you had approached freud with such a request, or rather asked, he would definitely have refused you, i i don't understand. in addition to the virtual ones, by the way, we also have a virtual guide, and if you find yourself in our capital on june 1, and even in the upper city, you know, the holiday will be held on saturday chinese culture, in addition to national dances, souvenirs, a colorful show, you will also find a large-scale event called tea for the harmony of the world, so come, it will be interesting, but now let
the only time in history when the artist left the walls of the studio was an audience with queen elizabethbut freud found another way to express his indignation at the queen of great britain herself. he painted a portrait on a canvas measuring only 20. the work of lucen freud drives many into a stupor, about such paintings they say you can either adore them or hate them, just like the personal poetry of the author. to make yourself more beautiful, you can use various filters or simply ask the...
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mentioned in the introduction, if painted a number of the royals and king charles himself and queen elizabethnd there was never any awkward moments and she was incredibly normal, really. you never forgot you were of the monarch but i had an hourand forgot you were of the monarch but i had an hour and each sitting with her and pretty much 1—1. and there was time to be relaxed and have a good chat with her. band was time to be relaxed and have a good chat with her.— good chat with her. and am i right that looking _ good chat with her. and am i right that looking at _ good chat with her. and am i right that looking at the _ good chat with her. and am i right that looking at the portrait now, l that looking at the portrait now, you got to choose the outfit. is that right?— you got to choose the outfit. is that right? yes, i got to choose where i that right? yes, i got to choose where l was _ that right? yes, i got to choose where i was going _ that right? yes, i got to choose where i was going to _ that right? yes, i got to choose where i was going to paint - that right? yes, i got to choose wher
mentioned in the introduction, if painted a number of the royals and king charles himself and queen elizabethnd there was never any awkward moments and she was incredibly normal, really. you never forgot you were of the monarch but i had an hourand forgot you were of the monarch but i had an hour and each sitting with her and pretty much 1—1. and there was time to be relaxed and have a good chat with her. band was time to be relaxed and have a good chat with her.— good chat with her. and am...
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is she the finest figure in the royal family since the late great queen elizabeth the second?word, legendary coronation street actor charlie lawson will be looking at the big stories of the day and giving it both barrels . a packed show, lots to barrels. a packed show, lots to get through . prince harry next get through. prince harry next in my take at ten, you won't want to miss it. i'm not pulling my punches. but first, the news headunes my punches. but first, the news headlines and aaron armstrong. >> hello. very good evening to you. i'm aaron armstrong, tory defector natalie elphicke has been accused of lobbying the justice secretary in 2020 to interfere in her then husband's criminal sex offences trial. sir robert buckland told the sunday times the mp approached him when he was lord chancellor and justice secretary, ahead of charlie elphick's hearing. she allegedly told sir robert it was unfair. the case was the first to be heard in court after the covid lockdown, and that it was being overseen by lady justice whipple, a labour party spokesman has said she totally rejects
is she the finest figure in the royal family since the late great queen elizabeth the second?word, legendary coronation street actor charlie lawson will be looking at the big stories of the day and giving it both barrels . a packed show, lots to barrels. a packed show, lots to get through . prince harry next get through. prince harry next in my take at ten, you won't want to miss it. i'm not pulling my punches. but first, the news headunes my punches. but first, the news headlines and aaron...
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. >>> king charles is official hi wealthier than his mother,, the late queen elizabeth.y times rich list, his majesty's personal fortune as climbed to $770 million. it surpasses queen elizabeth's personal wealth which stood at $468 million when she died back in 2022. makes him the 258th wealthiest person in the u.k. he doesn't actually have a job that makes anything. i kind of would like to know where this increase in wealth has come from. that's another story, i guess. let's turn now to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth if for our fox berthed forecast. rick: i'm really confused on that one. rachel: yeah. he's involved in a lot of green stuff. i have to think this is a green energy scam. we'll get to the bottom of it. rick: or some land-owning something i don't understand. let's tell you what's going the on. we've got another rough day coming for severe weather across parts of the central plains. we've had so much severe weather over the month, we're not done. we have a 3-day severe weather outbreak again that we're going to be watching, and today the bull's eye is acro
. >>> king charles is official hi wealthier than his mother,, the late queen elizabeth.y times rich list, his majesty's personal fortune as climbed to $770 million. it surpasses queen elizabeth's personal wealth which stood at $468 million when she died back in 2022. makes him the 258th wealthiest person in the u.k. he doesn't actually have a job that makes anything. i kind of would like to know where this increase in wealth has come from. that's another story, i guess. let's turn now...
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i'm queen elizabeth. that this is not a protest against the letter y, it’s just more harmonious, and it’s easier for everyone to write. dad, he was a queen from birth, then at some point he became a queen. i believe that it cannot be ignored and the spelling should be the same. how fundamentally important.
i'm queen elizabeth. that this is not a protest against the letter y, it’s just more harmonious, and it’s easier for everyone to write. dad, he was a queen from birth, then at some point he became a queen. i believe that it cannot be ignored and the spelling should be the same. how fundamentally important.
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become the most problematic in the alphabet, and is it worth consciously abandoning it, i am queen elizabethpope is at some point he became a queen, how different spellings of first and last names cancel out plans for a long-awaited vacation, why even a deposit can play a cruel joke. the purpose of the law was a little different, we are now witnessing a war with windmills, what do the deputies propose? standard spelling in transcription of all basic names. who should look at their passport before packing their bags and what could be a reason to cancel documents and contact the police? a current report before the holiday season was prepared by andrey ivlev. took it down eight wheels. the capital police are looking for a roller skater, through whose fault an elderly muscovite was seriously injured and fell into a coma. the doctor flew into retirement at great speed. from cctv cameras, two muscovite women were walking their dogs, at the exit from tushinsky park a man on roller skates flew out of their way, did not notice the tight leash knocked down an elderly woman, falling she hit her head on
become the most problematic in the alphabet, and is it worth consciously abandoning it, i am queen elizabethpope is at some point he became a queen, how different spellings of first and last names cancel out plans for a long-awaited vacation, why even a deposit can play a cruel joke. the purpose of the law was a little different, we are now witnessing a war with windmills, what do the deputies propose? standard spelling in transcription of all basic names. who should look at their passport...
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i'm queen elizabeth. elizabeth proudly declares that she is a queen and nothing else, she says that this is not a protest against the letter y, it’s just more harmonious, and it’s easier for everyone to write. dad, he was a queen from birth, then at some point he became a queen. the queen is better than the queens. i believe that it cannot be ignored and should be the same. the name is written with е, in foreign letters with e. a muscovite and her family were going to turkey. the husband and three-year-old daughter were already in the transit zone, and lena, without the letter yo, was asked by the border guards to stay in russia. baby right away started crying because he wants to come to me, they won’t let him in. my husband’s tears are also flowing, the three of us just start crying. lawyers throw up their hands. on the one hand, there is a precedent, back in 2009 the supreme court equated the letters e and e in surnames, but to prove this, you need to go to court every time. even themselves. lawyers adm
i'm queen elizabeth. elizabeth proudly declares that she is a queen and nothing else, she says that this is not a protest against the letter y, it’s just more harmonious, and it’s easier for everyone to write. dad, he was a queen from birth, then at some point he became a queen. the queen is better than the queens. i believe that it cannot be ignored and should be the same. the name is written with е, in foreign letters with e. a muscovite and her family were going to turkey. the husband...
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i am queen elizabeth, dad at some point became queen.rst and last names cancel out plans for a long-awaited vacation, why even a deposit can play a cruel joke. the purpose of the law was slightly different. we are now witnessing a war with windmills. what do they offer? deputies? there should be standard spellings in everyone's transcriptions. who should look at your passport before packing your bags and what could be a reason to cancel your documents and contact the police. a current report before the holiday season was prepared by andrey ivlev. took it down on eight wheels. the metropolitan police are looking for a roller skater, through whose fault an elderly muscovite was seriously injured and fell into a coma. the driver ran into the pensioner at great speed and didn’t even think about it when she fell. urine disappeared, the picture of the incident was established by alexey knor, we are with her we came out from here, then we got here, and i turn around, she falls. galina ilyinichna still can’t come to her senses, in front of her e
i am queen elizabeth, dad at some point became queen.rst and last names cancel out plans for a long-awaited vacation, why even a deposit can play a cruel joke. the purpose of the law was slightly different. we are now witnessing a war with windmills. what do they offer? deputies? there should be standard spellings in everyone's transcriptions. who should look at your passport before packing your bags and what could be a reason to cancel your documents and contact the police. a current report...
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it included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at king's lynn, with structural problems caused by outdatedtrust representatives say there's still indecision on funding and timetables. what we've seen since the government's recommitment to the new hospital programme is a significant delay in any progress. and we know that that's costing money, having a real impact on patients, and undermining staff morale. the a0 new hospitals by 2030 pledge was in the conservative manifesto for the 2019 general election. it was officially confirmed by the government in october 2020. later, it emerged that some involved major new buildings on existing sites. some hospitals say they're spending £1 million a month patching up crumbling buildings, and looking after sites identified for development, but where work can't yet start. one trust has reported that inflation has pushed up the cost of its project by £200 million over the last three years. the department of health said there was continued good progress with the programme, and there had been extra investment this year for upgrading nhs buildings. hugh py
it included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at king's lynn, with structural problems caused by outdatedtrust representatives say there's still indecision on funding and timetables. what we've seen since the government's recommitment to the new hospital programme is a significant delay in any progress. and we know that that's costing money, having a real impact on patients, and undermining staff morale. the a0 new hospitals by 2030 pledge was in the conservative manifesto for the 2019 general...
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others posted memes of queen elizabeth ii looking disapproving. others saw the portrait as a welcome change in pace. one person writing, i think it's a beautiful break from traditional portraits. >>> all right, paul, we just have to get your take. what do you think? >> believe it or not, they didn't check with me. >> i don't think they did. >> what are your thoughts, first?. >> you know, it's abstract. >> it's fine. >> i'm just going to say, i couldn't do that myself. nor could you. so -- >> no, and i really maintain my policy of not really caring about the tale of an outmoded form of government. so there we go. >>> let's talk weather and what's happening around the bay area. the fog is the big story. it's accumulating on the camera lens from the mark hopkins hotel. small day-to-day changes through the rest of the week. sit a consistent forecast, this overnight and morning cloud cover is going to be widespread, and then it retreats to the coast by midday. temperatures aren't going to change much at all, running close to what's normal for this time
others posted memes of queen elizabeth ii looking disapproving. others saw the portrait as a welcome change in pace. one person writing, i think it's a beautiful break from traditional portraits. >>> all right, paul, we just have to get your take. what do you think? >> believe it or not, they didn't check with me. >> i don't think they did. >> what are your thoughts, first?. >> you know, it's abstract. >> it's fine. >> i'm just going to say, i...
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for example, queen elizabeth was often painted with her beloved corgis.rles, who looks like he was painted with her corgis once kristi noem was finished with them. i do like having the butterfly there. it says: "i may be king of england, but i still love that song that goes: ♪ come, ma lady ♪ ♪ come, come, ma lady ♪ ♪ you're my butterfly ♪ ♪ sugah baby! ♪ it's a great song. it's a really great song. it still holds up. now clearly, this painting has gotten a lot of negative feedback. but king charles swears he loves the portrait. which probably means he's having an affair with another portrait on the side. but let's move on from a leader who struggled with infidelity, to a leader who has no problem with it at all: donald trump. there's been a lot of news on the campaign trial today, so let's get right into it in another edition of "indecision 2024." ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] it looked like today was going to be a quiet day on the campaign trail. it's wednesday, so donald trump had the day off from his porn star hush money trial, which he was going to spend
for example, queen elizabeth was often painted with her beloved corgis.rles, who looks like he was painted with her corgis once kristi noem was finished with them. i do like having the butterfly there. it says: "i may be king of england, but i still love that song that goes: ♪ come, ma lady ♪ ♪ come, come, ma lady ♪ ♪ you're my butterfly ♪ ♪ sugah baby! ♪ it's a great song. it's a really great song. it still holds up. now clearly, this painting has gotten a lot of negative...
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the audience began to leave the hall, and before the scene of king philip's explanation with queen elizabethpened? yes. david tryabov, city of moscow, that evening, at night, the great october revolution happened, and even sholyapin addressed the audience with the phrase that darkness will not save you from bullets. you are leaving your king, you can't do that. i got used to the role, and the audience then returned. david, your script is more interesting than my script. well, my friend, i just disagree with you. you see, in those days it was called a coup, and you have the great october revolution, the correct answer was october 25 , 1917, according to the old style, began preparations for the assault on the winter, gunshots and weapons began to be heard, then you said much better than in my script, there he still remembers doncarlos david, which order, of course, the judge says order, of course. an interesting case, a meeting after the revolution for a meeting of the staff of a large theater, the set designers demanded that their salary be equal to the salary of the singers, well, because e
the audience began to leave the hall, and before the scene of king philip's explanation with queen elizabethpened? yes. david tryabov, city of moscow, that evening, at night, the great october revolution happened, and even sholyapin addressed the audience with the phrase that darkness will not save you from bullets. you are leaving your king, you can't do that. i got used to the role, and the audience then returned. david, your script is more interesting than my script. well, my friend, i just...
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queen elizabeth i. he made some sort - joe lycett. was dressed as? queen elizabeth i. rs i will go to the baftas dressed as queen elizabeth i and of course they did!— course they did! hence the ruff and everything. — course they did! hence the ruff and everything, fantastic _ course they did! hence the ruff and everything, fantastic outfit. - course they did! hence the ruff and everything, fantastic outfit. what l course they did! hence the ruff and everything, fantastic outfit. what a j everything, fantastic outfit. what a ni . ht. everything, fantastic outfit. what a night- what — everything, fantastic outfit. what a night- what a _ everything, fantastic outfit. what a night. what a night. _ what a weekend lauren price has had. she became wales's first female world champion boxer, and then celebrated back in her hometown with a big sunday roast. hundreds gathered outside lauren's grandma's home to welcome her back, including the bbc�*s elinor rice. all: well done, lauren! the morning after the night before. in lauren price's home town, friends and neighbours could not
queen elizabeth i. he made some sort - joe lycett. was dressed as? queen elizabeth i. rs i will go to the baftas dressed as queen elizabeth i and of course they did!— course they did! hence the ruff and everything. — course they did! hence the ruff and everything, fantastic _ course they did! hence the ruff and everything, fantastic outfit. - course they did! hence the ruff and everything, fantastic outfit. what l course they did! hence the ruff and everything, fantastic outfit. what a j...
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a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedch made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made herjourney through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about 120 kilometres per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here since the beginning. people have this concept that it's just straight through to france, and it's totally not. the tunnel itself is up, down, round the corners and everything. it's no straight lines at all. so you sort of know this tunnel like the back of your hand? absolutely, yeah. it's like a second home, really. building it was an exceptional feat of engineering. there are actually three tunnels. the one i'm standing in right now with my high—vis and my hard hat isn't for trains. it's used for ventilation, access for maintenance and evacuating people in an emergency. we're now o
a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedch made an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made herjourney through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about 120 kilometres per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. driver...
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cecil beaton also took this — a different view of his famous portrait of queen elizabeth on her coronationbies, all born in 1964. the late queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the picture was taken as a thank you to their doctor. it's one of a number of unseen royal photos from the family archive. alongside informal pictures are more contemporary images, including from the wedding of the prince and princess of wales. there is one picture which i discussed with them which i hoped we might do. i call it the tumble. we had three minutes to do it, but three minutes isn't very long to take a portrait. and the reason i mention that is because all the expressions and all the movements and all the positions are very spontaneous. some images are displayed as contact sheets. others have the photographers' notes and annotations attached. these are proofs from the 1953 coronation, taken by photographer cecil beaton. the exhibition has been in the planning for ten years. tell us why you like this image of the late queen so much? we have a very stark, pale background. an
cecil beaton also took this — a different view of his famous portrait of queen elizabeth on her coronationbies, all born in 1964. the late queen, princess margaret, princess alexandra and the duchess of kent. the picture was taken as a thank you to their doctor. it's one of a number of unseen royal photos from the family archive. alongside informal pictures are more contemporary images, including from the wedding of the prince and princess of wales. there is one picture which i discussed with...
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the government recommitted to its plan last may and included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at kingslanddecision on funding and timetable what we have seen since the government i s have seen since the government 's commitment to the new hospital programme is significant delay in any progress and we know that is costing money having a real impact on patients and undermining staff morale. the 40 new hospitals _ undermining staff morale. tue: a0 new hospitals by undermining staff morale. tte: a0 new hospitals by 2030 pledge was in the conservative manifesto for the 2019 general election. tt manifesto for the 2019 general election. . , manifesto for the 2019 general election. . ., , election. it was officially confirmed _ election. it was officially confirmed by _ election. it was officially confirmed by the - election. it was officially - confirmed by the government in october 2020, later emerging sum involved major new buildings on existing sites. some hospitals say they are spending £1 million a month patching up crumbling buildings and looking after sites identified for development but w
the government recommitted to its plan last may and included hospitals like the queen elizabeth at kingslanddecision on funding and timetable what we have seen since the government i s have seen since the government 's commitment to the new hospital programme is significant delay in any progress and we know that is costing money having a real impact on patients and undermining staff morale. the 40 new hospitals _ undermining staff morale. tue: a0 new hospitals by undermining staff morale. tte:...
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so he signed up to a trial at birmingham's queen elizabeth hospital of a new type of treatment, a cancerfeel excited, you know? i did a bit of research about the treatment trial itself. and if it's successful, then it's a medical breakthrough. the time of reckoning! and this is the key moment when elliot receives his vaccine, tailor—made in germany by pharma company biontech to fight his cancer. he'll get up to 15 doses during the trial. so how does it work? elliot's personalised vaccine uses the same mrna technology as found in current covid jabs. a sample of elliot's tumour was analysed, and proteins unique to his cancer were identified. the mrna vaccine instructs his cells to produce these rogue proteins. the hope is this will stimulate elliot's immune system to recognise and kill any remaining traces of cancer. how are you? elliot is the first patient in the uk to get the bowel cancer vaccine. he's had only mild side effects, but will be carefully monitored like more than 200 other participants in the international trial. i think it's really exciting. i think this is sort of a new er
so he signed up to a trial at birmingham's queen elizabeth hospital of a new type of treatment, a cancerfeel excited, you know? i did a bit of research about the treatment trial itself. and if it's successful, then it's a medical breakthrough. the time of reckoning! and this is the key moment when elliot receives his vaccine, tailor—made in germany by pharma company biontech to fight his cancer. he'll get up to 15 doses during the trial. so how does it work? elliot's personalised vaccine uses...
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so he's come to birmingham's queen elizabeth hospital to receive a cancer vaccine.. the time of reckoning! and this is the key moment when elliot receives his vaccine, tailor—made in germany by pharma company biontech to fight his cancer. he'll get up to 15 doses during the trial. so how does it work? elliot's personalised vaccine uses the same mrna technology as found in current covid jabs. a sample of elliot's tumour was analysed, and proteins unique to his cancer were identified. the vaccine instructs his cells to produce those rogue proteins. the hope is this will stimulate elliot's immune system to recognise and kill any remaining traces of cancer. how are you? elliot is the first patient in the uk to get the bowel cancer vaccine. he's had only mild side effects, but will be carefully monitored, like more than 200 other participants in the international trial. i think it's really exciting. i think this is sort of a new era. the science behind this makes sense. my hope is that this will become standard of care. itjust makes sense that we can have something that
so he's come to birmingham's queen elizabeth hospital to receive a cancer vaccine.. the time of reckoning! and this is the key moment when elliot receives his vaccine, tailor—made in germany by pharma company biontech to fight his cancer. he'll get up to 15 doses during the trial. so how does it work? elliot's personalised vaccine uses the same mrna technology as found in current covid jabs. a sample of elliot's tumour was analysed, and proteins unique to his cancer were identified. the...
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cecil beaton also took this — a different view of his famous portrait of queen elizabeth on her coronation011. and also displayed will be this striking picture of the princess of wales for her 40th birthday. did you see what is coming next? i missed it! many people across the uk were lucky enough to see the northern lights last friday — the spectacular display, the best for decades. two friends in norwich were walking home when the sky lit up in purple. but as karim akhtar and sully laurent explain, all was not quite as it seemed. oh, my god! so when walked round the corner, we was actually looking up at the sky, and we thought, "wow, it�*s the northern lights!" when i was saw it, i was ready to cry aloud i so happy. so we've actually gone to iceland to see the lights, and we didn't see it the whole time we was there. so we thought, "no way, we finally seen it." that can't be it. like this has to be it. "i don't know if it's meant to be looking like that." i'm thinking, "i'm not sure if the northern lights come in that colour. i'm not sure if it's meant to be that shape." that was the nort
cecil beaton also took this — a different view of his famous portrait of queen elizabeth on her coronation011. and also displayed will be this striking picture of the princess of wales for her 40th birthday. did you see what is coming next? i missed it! many people across the uk were lucky enough to see the northern lights last friday — the spectacular display, the best for decades. two friends in norwich were walking home when the sky lit up in purple. but as karim akhtar and sully laurent...
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nevertheless the visit took place and was a huge success, it was greeted by huge crowds, and even queen elizabetht they say that because - the crowd was eager to touch gagarin and have something there as a souvenir, which after this story gagarin carried with him, when he went somewhere solemnly, a box of buttons for his uniform, because fans simply tore buttons out of his uniform , speaking ... astronauts of the future, possible, they were called the magnificent seven, so to speak, american magazines were happy to publish their biographies, reports and their lives and the like, that is, these were two different approaches, one open, the other closed, hermetically sealed. and we continue, today the topic of our conversation is the space race. it is worth saying that the americans, having lost the start of this space race, then sharply raised the stakes, so, so to speak figuratively, that is, they announced preparations. lunar program, this was also announced, which is worth recalling, which many of us somehow forget, even during the inauguration of president kennedy, he actually, well, invited th
nevertheless the visit took place and was a huge success, it was greeted by huge crowds, and even queen elizabetht they say that because - the crowd was eager to touch gagarin and have something there as a souvenir, which after this story gagarin carried with him, when he went somewhere solemnly, a box of buttons for his uniform, because fans simply tore buttons out of his uniform , speaking ... astronauts of the future, possible, they were called the magnificent seven, so to speak, american...
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queen elizabeth hospital.andmark moment for patients and the nhs . for for patients and the nhs. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's back to ben and . nana. it's back to ben and. nana. >> hello and welcome to britain's newsroom on gb news with me nana akua and ben leo. >> very good morning to you. >> very good morning to you. >> lots of emails flying in one from debs about keir starmer's speech in glasgow. she says , speech in glasgow. she says, mortgage rates have gone up all over the globe. iceland have interest rates of 9.25. debs, you're responding to keir starmer's claims that liz truss, increased the mortgage prices of scots basically. yeah, a good point . i scots basically. yeah, a good point. i mean, as you rightly pointed out, in america, mortgage rates were massively high all around the world. so that particular comment can't be pinned just on liz truss, also, john guillerm , now this one is john guiller
queen elizabeth hospital.andmark moment for patients and the nhs . for for patients and the nhs. for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts. now it's back to ben and . nana. it's back to ben and. nana. >> hello and welcome to britain's newsroom on gb news with me nana akua and ben leo. >> very good morning to you. >> very good morning to you. >> lots of emails flying in one from debs about...
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a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedade an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made herjourney through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about 120 kilometers per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here since the beginning. people have this concept that it's just straight through to france, and it's totally not. the tunnel itself is up, down, round the corners and everything. it's no straight lines at all. so you sort of know this tunnel like the back of your hand? absolutely, yeah. it's like a second home, really. building it was an exceptional feat of engineering. there are actually three tunnels. the one i'm standing in right now with my high—vis and my hard hat isn't for trains. it's used for ventilation, access for maintenance and evacuating people in an emergency. we're now on th
a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedade an idea dreamed up centuries earlier a reality. since the queen made herjourney through the channel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about 120 kilometers per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. driver martin...
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hour we will speak to another artist who was commissioned and actually carried out a portrait of queen elizabethal portrait. that interview in about one hour today on verified life. let's return to the developing events in france. two french prison officers have been killed and three others wounded when gunmen ambushed the van in which they were transporting a convicted felon at a motorway toll station. it happened near rouen. two vehicles were used to ram the prison vehicle, but it's not known how many attackers were involved. president macron said everything was being done to find those involved, with hundreds of police officers deployed in the hunt. the escaped prisoner was being returned to jail after a court hearing in a nearby city. the french president said it was an attack against the the french president said it was an attack against the justice the french president said it was an attack against the justice system. everything will be done to find the individuals responsible for this despicable crime. protocols have now been triggered and we will spare no effort, _ been triggered and we
hour we will speak to another artist who was commissioned and actually carried out a portrait of queen elizabethal portrait. that interview in about one hour today on verified life. let's return to the developing events in france. two french prison officers have been killed and three others wounded when gunmen ambushed the van in which they were transporting a convicted felon at a motorway toll station. it happened near rouen. two vehicles were used to ram the prison vehicle, but it's not known...
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a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedeir two countries. since then, 480 million people have passed through the channel tunnel, whether on eurostar trains to paris and beyond, or on eurotunnel vehicle shuttles. we're now going at about 120 kilometers per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. beeping. driver martin has been here since the beginning. people have this concept that it's just straight through to france, and it's totally not. the tunnel itself is up, down, round the corners and everything. it's no straight lines at all. so you sort of know this tunnel like the back of your hand? absolutely, yeah. it's like a second home, really. building it was an exceptional feat of engineering. but it opened £2 billion over budget and the company that runs it nearly went bust. predicted passenger numbers were never reached but eurotunnel did become profitable. more recently new challenges, the pandemic and brexit meant putting millions
a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedeir two countries. since then, 480 million people have passed through the channel tunnel, whether on eurostar trains to paris and beyond, or on eurotunnel vehicle shuttles. we're now going at about 120 kilometers per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. beeping. driver martin has been here since the...
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nevertheless the visit took place , was a huge success, it was greeted by huge crowds, and even queen elizabethy that because the crowd was eager to touch gagarin and have something to do with it as a souvenir, after this story gagarin carried with him, when he went somewhere solemnly, a box of buttons for his uniform, because fans simply tore buttons out of his uniform. speaking about gagarin, it must be said that he did not want to be a wedding general, he wanted to fly again, and the tragedy associated with his death is largely connected with the fact that he continued to fly, and there was a violation of safety regulations, again there is conspiracy theory that he died there as a result of someone there who wanted to eliminate him and so on, this is not is confirmed by nothing, there was a multiple violation, as usually happens, a confluence of a number of factors with a violation of safety regulations, which led to his death, but... he certainly wanted to fly again, the top management opposed this, because they did not want to risk gagarin , gagarim understood, yes, if in soviet times ever
nevertheless the visit took place , was a huge success, it was greeted by huge crowds, and even queen elizabethy that because the crowd was eager to touch gagarin and have something to do with it as a souvenir, after this story gagarin carried with him, when he went somewhere solemnly, a box of buttons for his uniform, because fans simply tore buttons out of his uniform. speaking about gagarin, it must be said that he did not want to be a wedding general, he wanted to fly again, and the tragedy...
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he should be living there at all, i mean, as you know, this this is a former home of the late queen elizabeth queen mother. and of course, he obviously has lived there for a few years. there's been debates in the past about whether he should have that property. it's quite a substantial sized house. i think it's between eight and ten bedrooms. obviously, it needs repairs done. i think it's regardless of who's living there, the what, we still have to be done to that property because again, as one of the royal properties, it's somewhere that they've got to kind of look after and undertake its kind of care, whether that's been paid for by, let's say, the king or whether that's paid for by him, that's very much down to what the agreement is between them all. i know from a personal point of view, when i used to live in royal properties, that that was something that i would, depending on what had to be done. you know, if it's something that had to be done, then it was done by the estate. if it was something i wanted done, then i would do it. so that's what it comes down to. so if these are general k
he should be living there at all, i mean, as you know, this this is a former home of the late queen elizabeth queen mother. and of course, he obviously has lived there for a few years. there's been debates in the past about whether he should have that property. it's quite a substantial sized house. i think it's between eight and ten bedrooms. obviously, it needs repairs done. i think it's regardless of who's living there, the what, we still have to be done to that property because again, as one...
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strik for yeare we had, you know ship, the sullivans actually the air defense commander of the queen elizabether strike group one of anti-submarine warfare was driven by captain there. hugh got ie row, who is now embedded in the raf staff here. and what a lot of you wouldn't th hugh drove his ship, the taiwan strait, to demonstrate freedom that particular deployment deployment. my staff, aviation officer or rather roger staff of aviation cen thsame deployment in command of hms defender. that ship detached went into the black sea and sailed through the crimea separation scheme with four russian sukhoi 20 sevens in close attention. you know, we we're sending our re to serve in the unitedficers states, you know, two commanding officers from that particularly deployment in two pretty pykey t the recent deployment of prince of wales in particular to the deck landings of v two ospreys f-35 bravos, you know us pilots coming on board and also one of the largest uncrewed systems based on the gray eagle was and recovered the largest us outside of the us. so all of this teeability doing and as a thing an
strik for yeare we had, you know ship, the sullivans actually the air defense commander of the queen elizabether strike group one of anti-submarine warfare was driven by captain there. hugh got ie row, who is now embedded in the raf staff here. and what a lot of you wouldn't th hugh drove his ship, the taiwan strait, to demonstrate freedom that particular deployment deployment. my staff, aviation officer or rather roger staff of aviation cen thsame deployment in command of hms defender. that...
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now, the hello, i'm going to let you in your tune into modus operandi with the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd in 2022. many around the world said this was the sun. finally setting on the british empire. less than 2 years into the reign of king charles the 3rd. royal family is now played with more controversy than ever before. we'll discuss these author romanticize royals and see if the facts align with the fairy tale. all right, let's get into the m o, the is a family whose story goes back hundreds of years and spans the.
now, the hello, i'm going to let you in your tune into modus operandi with the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd in 2022. many around the world said this was the sun. finally setting on the british empire. less than 2 years into the reign of king charles the 3rd. royal family is now played with more controversy than ever before. we'll discuss these author romanticize royals and see if the facts align with the fairy tale. all right, let's get into the m o, the is a family whose story goes back...
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nevertheless... the visit took place, was a huge success, it was greeted by simply huge crowds, and even queen elizabethbut they say that since the crowd was eager to touch gagarin and something there to fuck as a souvenir that gagarin carried with him after this story. when he ceremoniously went somewhere with a box of buttons for his uniform, because fans simply tore the buttons out of his uniform. speaking about gagarin, it must be said that he did not want to be wedding general, he wanted to fly again. and the tragedy associated with his death is largely due to the fact that he continued to fly, yes, and there was a violation of safety regulations, again there is a conspiracy theory that he died there as a result of someone there who wanted to eliminate him. for example, he announced the approximate launch date of the first satellite, in 1959 they already presented, well, seven possible future astronauts, they were called the magnificent seven, so to speak, american magazines were happy to publish their biographies, report from their lives and the like, that is, there were two different approaches,
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a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedhannel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about 120 kilometres per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here since the beginning. people have this concept that it's just straight through to france, and it's totally not. the tunnel itself is up, down, round the corners and everything. it's no straight lines at all. so you sort of know this tunnel like the back of your hand? absolutely, yeah. it's like a second home, really. building it was an exceptional feat of engineering. there are actually three tunnels. the one i'm standing in right now with my high—vis and my hard hat isn't for trains. it's used for ventilation, access for maintenance and evacuating people in an emergency. we're now on the france side, and the uk is 32 miles that way. the tunnel carries a quarter of trade between the
a moment in history. 30 years ago today, queen elizabeth and french president mitterrand officially openedhannel tunnel, 480 million passengers have done the same. these days, 400 trains speed through it each day. we're now going at about 120 kilometres per hour, which is roughly 75 miles per hour. and we're coming up to the middle of what is still the world's longest undersea tunnel. driver martin has been here since the beginning. people have this concept that it's just straight through to...
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visit took place, it was a huge success, he was greeted by simply huge crowds and accepted. even queen elizabethnot , maybe it’s true, but they say that since the crowd was eager to touch gagarin and have something there as a a souvenir that gagarin, after this story , carried with him when he solemnly went somewhere, a box of buttons for his uniform, because buttons. it is also connected with the fact that he continued to fly, the tragedy associated with his death, in many ways it must be said that he did not want to be a wedding general, he wanted to fly again, and yes, and there was a violation of safety regulations, again there is a conspiracy theory that he died there as a result of someone there who wanted to eliminate him and so on, all this is not confirmed by anything, there were multiple violations, like usually happens due to a number of factors with a violation of technology. safety, which led to his death, but he certainly wanted to fly again, the top management opposed this, because they did not want to risk gagarin. gagarin was, of course, yes, if we have everything in soviet time
visit took place, it was a huge success, he was greeted by simply huge crowds and accepted. even queen elizabethnot , maybe it’s true, but they say that since the crowd was eager to touch gagarin and have something there as a a souvenir that gagarin, after this story , carried with him when he solemnly went somewhere, a box of buttons for his uniform, because buttons. it is also connected with the fact that he continued to fly, the tragedy associated with his death, in many ways it must be...