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let's go to my colleague rebecca jones at buckingham palace because rebecca, lot of the attention date to buckingham palace. , . ., ., palace. absolutely. welcome to a warm but slightly _ palace. absolutely. welcome to a warm but slightly overcast - warm but slightly overcast buckingham palace now. but i do think the fine and dry weather has encouraged people to come down here because the crowds are still growing. hundreds and hundreds of people are here, clutching bouquets, as we've seen over the last few days. many of the people i've spoken to have also said they didn't feel able to queue for hours to see the queen lying in state in westminster hall so they have come here instead. i have to say if you are planning to come here, there are still queues, if you are on foot, coming through saintjames park or green park, there are a lot of people here, so be prepared to wait. a lot of the adjacent roads here are closed. but the people who have come here, why are they here? they're telling me they are here to pay their respects, to remember her majesty the queen and who knows, perhaps even
let's go to my colleague rebecca jones at buckingham palace because rebecca, lot of the attention date to buckingham palace. , . ., ., palace. absolutely. welcome to a warm but slightly _ palace. absolutely. welcome to a warm but slightly overcast - warm but slightly overcast buckingham palace now. but i do think the fine and dry weather has encouraged people to come down here because the crowds are still growing. hundreds and hundreds of people are here, clutching bouquets, as we've seen over...
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rebecca jones, bbc news. laura: a role to remember.dreds of people have reported seeing a shooting star across the sky over scotland and northern ireland. the u.k. meteor network began getting reports last night. scientists are using video footage to work out if it was a meteor or space junk. it's not yet clear if it landed or burned up in the atmosphere. and a reminder of the ooing special coverage of the queen's passing. today, prince william told well-wishers how difficu it was to walk behind his grandmother's coffin. saying it brought back memories of his mother diana's funeral 25 years ago. the prince and princess of wales stopped at the gates. patience and perseverance as they wind through the streets. in some cases, it is said to stretch up to five miles. up to eight hours. we look now at the pictures. at westminster hall in that most ancient part of the houses of parliament. the queens state funeral will be held on monday. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services fir
rebecca jones, bbc news. laura: a role to remember.dreds of people have reported seeing a shooting star across the sky over scotland and northern ireland. the u.k. meteor network began getting reports last night. scientists are using video footage to work out if it was a meteor or space junk. it's not yet clear if it landed or burned up in the atmosphere. and a reminder of the ooing special coverage of the queen's passing. today, prince william told well-wishers how difficu it was to walk...
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now for the first time — our arts correspondent rebecca jones has been behind the scenes — to visit thert contains flashing images. it may look a tranquil scene, but this retirement village in sussex holds a dark secret. lots of the stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard 0sman to write his thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it's home to his mother brenda. we have a thursday knit and natter club, but we don't have a thursday murder club. not yet any way. you have to be careful with the knitting needles. you never know. you could be right there. richard, one of the joys about the books is the way they portray elderly people. this is a group of people who are overlooked, who become invisible, who are underestimated and actually, culturally it is important to represent the fact they're not, but also, as a detective, being invisible is perfect, so i sort
now for the first time — our arts correspondent rebecca jones has been behind the scenes — to visit thert contains flashing images. it may look a tranquil scene, but this retirement village in sussex holds a dark secret. lots of the stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard 0sman to write his thursday murder club novels,...
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. —— rebecca jones. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell.n in, it was a day of sunshine and showers across the uk, producing beautiful sunsets across the isle of man. —— even in, it was. tomorrow it is a similar mixture, more sunshine and fewer showers. we had some pretty lively showers sinking south tonight out of northern ireland into the midlands —— out of northern england into the midlands. a few feeding in further north. to the east of the showers, quite chilly overnight, perhaps three degrees in the most rural parts of the south—east of england and east anglia. showers in the south should get out of the way quickly by the end of rush—hour, looking largely dry for much of england and wales, this north—easterly wind will drag some showers into northern england, part of the midlands, east anglia, eastern scotland, but far more scattered than those we had seen today, so more sunshine and a little warmer too. all change on friday, not so much sunshine, more strong winds and heavy rain sweeping in. a wet start to friday. northern ireland, he
. —— rebecca jones. time for a look at the weather. here's susan powell.n in, it was a day of sunshine and showers across the uk, producing beautiful sunsets across the isle of man. —— even in, it was. tomorrow it is a similar mixture, more sunshine and fewer showers. we had some pretty lively showers sinking south tonight out of northern ireland into the midlands —— out of northern england into the midlands. a few feeding in further north. to the east of the showers, quite chilly...
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let's cross over to my colleague rebecca jones who is there.ittle bit about this reception. who is going, what is the format, how much time as they get to spend with king charles? it time as they get to spend with king charles? , ., time as they get to spend with king charles? , . , . charles? it is an unprecedented uuatherin charles? it is an unprecedented gathering of _ charles? it is an unprecedented gathering of world _ charles? it is an unprecedented gathering of world leaders, - gathering of world leaders, politicians and dignitaries. as you say, hosted by king charles iii and the queen— say, hosted by king charles iii and the queen consort camilla. prince, princess. _ the queen consort camilla. prince, princess, president, prime minister, diplomats— princess, president, prime minister, diplomats will be here. the first guests _ diplomats will be here. the first guests started arriving around 4:15pm, — guests started arriving around 4:15pm, and they were largely members of the uk government. we spotted _ members of the uk government. we s
let's cross over to my colleague rebecca jones who is there.ittle bit about this reception. who is going, what is the format, how much time as they get to spend with king charles? it time as they get to spend with king charles? , ., time as they get to spend with king charles? , . , . charles? it is an unprecedented uuatherin charles? it is an unprecedented gathering of _ charles? it is an unprecedented gathering of world _ charles? it is an unprecedented gathering of world leaders, - gathering...
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now, for the first time, our arts correspondent rebecca jones has been behind the scenes to visit thee stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard osman to write his thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it's home to his mother brenda. we have a thursday knit and natter club, but we don't have a thursday murder club. not yet, anyway. you have to be careful with the knitting needles. you never know. you could be right, there. richard, one of the joys about the books is the way they portray elderly people. this is a group of people who are overlooked, who become invisible, who are underestimated and actually, culturally it is important to represent the fact they're not, but also, as a detective, being invisible is perfect, so i sort of have my cake and eat it. so thank you for your cultural invisibility. but while the village and its residents inspired the
now, for the first time, our arts correspondent rebecca jones has been behind the scenes to visit thee stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard osman to write his thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it's home to his mother brenda. we have a thursday knit and...
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now, for the first time, our arts correspondent rebecca jones has been behind the scenes to visit thet village in sussex holds a dark secret. lots of the stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard osman to write his thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it's home to his mother brenda. we have a thursday knit and natter club, but we don't have a thursday murder club. not yet anyway. you have to be careful with the knitting needles. you never know. you could be right there. richard, one of the joys about the books is the way they portray elderly people. this is a group of people who are overlooked, who become invisible, who are underestimated and actually, culturally, it's important to represent the fact they're not, but also, as a detective, being invisible is perfect, so i sort of have my cake and eat it. so thank you for your cultural invisibility. but
now, for the first time, our arts correspondent rebecca jones has been behind the scenes to visit thet village in sussex holds a dark secret. lots of the stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard osman to write his thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it's home...
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rebecca jones with you to take you through the afternoon.st of the week, breathing further showers, sundry downpours but there will be sunshine in between. it remained quite breezy. towards the end of the week, it will start to be a bit fresher for all areas. it is to be area of low pressure slowly sliding its way eastward. by the weekend, we are in between weather systems, a ridge of high pressure should settle things down, particularly on saturday and sunday. forthe down, particularly on saturday and sunday. for the rest of today, it will be one of sunny spells, scattered showers overnight. there will be showers over central and southern areas with sundry downpours in places. temperatures no lower than 13—15. another fairly mild night. as we head into thursday, we start with sunshine, but in the showers get going again into the afternoon. sundry downpours in places, an area more persistent rain affecting the far north—east of england eastern scotland. fresher, 17-22. hello — this is bbc news — i'm shaun ley live in westminster. the headlin
rebecca jones with you to take you through the afternoon.st of the week, breathing further showers, sundry downpours but there will be sunshine in between. it remained quite breezy. towards the end of the week, it will start to be a bit fresher for all areas. it is to be area of low pressure slowly sliding its way eastward. by the weekend, we are in between weather systems, a ridge of high pressure should settle things down, particularly on saturday and sunday. forthe down, particularly on...
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now for the first time, our arts correspondent rebecca jones, has been behind the scenes to visit theillage in sussex holds a dark secret. lots of the stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard osman to write his thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it's home to his mother brenda. we have a thursday knit and natter club, but we don't have a thursday murder club. not yet any way. you have to be careful with the knitting needles. you never know. you could be right there. richard, one of the joys about the books is the way they portray elderly people. this is a group of people who are overlooked, who become invisible, who are underestimated and actually, culturally it is important to represent the fact they're not, but also, as a detective, being invisible is perfect, so i sort of have my cake and eat it. so thank you for your cultural invisibility. but wh
now for the first time, our arts correspondent rebecca jones, has been behind the scenes to visit theillage in sussex holds a dark secret. lots of the stuff in the book is in the geography of this place, and in the first book someone is murdered in this car park, right here, and plenty more murders this way. these are the sedate surroundings that inspired richard osman to write his thursday murder club novels, about four elderly amateur detectives who live in a retirement village. it's home to...
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rebecca jones, bbc news.in state in westminster hall in the coming days. we just wejust managed we just managed 20 celsius today when the sun came out, however, for most, it felt fresher. and the reason for that change in the feel of the weather is a change in wind direction. we are now into this brisk north or north westerly airflow which is ushering in arctic air. the first case of the autumn for many. with it, that northerly breeze has brought plenty of shower to scotland in particular, one or two elsewhere which will continue to push southward through this evening and overnight. that breeze continues to strengthen as well, particularly for the north and east. inland, sheltered from the wind, will see temperatures falling lower than last night quite widely with a touch of grass frost in the glens of scotland. it will feel cool in the mornings if you are heading to london in the next couple of days. temperatures into single figures overnight and mid to high teens by day. just the outside chance of a shower.
rebecca jones, bbc news.in state in westminster hall in the coming days. we just wejust managed we just managed 20 celsius today when the sun came out, however, for most, it felt fresher. and the reason for that change in the feel of the weather is a change in wind direction. we are now into this brisk north or north westerly airflow which is ushering in arctic air. the first case of the autumn for many. with it, that northerly breeze has brought plenty of shower to scotland in particular, one...
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hello this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones, the headlines.ills tomorrow. and the new prime minister held herfirst cabinet meeting this morning, after a reshuffle of senior positions. the former manchester united footballer ryan giggs is to face a retrial on domestic violence charges. chelsea have sacked manager thomas tuchel, following a poor start to the season and a 1—0 champions league defeat to dinamo zagreb last night. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's laura. good afternoon. chelsea have sacked manager thomas tuchel following tuesday's night's champions league defeat by dinamo zagreb. the former borussia dortmund and paris st—germain boss exits stamford bridge after winning three trophies in 20 months. joe lynskey reports. thomas tuchel came to chelsea and won the champions league in his first year. his time with the club finished in the same competition. commentator: it's around the goalkeeper and in! - beaten 1—0 in croatia by dinamo zagreb, chelsea's third loss of the season — after a summer where th
hello this is bbc news, i'm rebecca jones, the headlines.ills tomorrow. and the new prime minister held herfirst cabinet meeting this morning, after a reshuffle of senior positions. the former manchester united footballer ryan giggs is to face a retrial on domestic violence charges. chelsea have sacked manager thomas tuchel, following a poor start to the season and a 1—0 champions league defeat to dinamo zagreb last night. sport now and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's...
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we can take you there now live to my colleague, rebecca jones, who has been there all afternoon.t over? h0. reception at buckingham palace still ongoing or is it over?— ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about— ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about an _ ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about an hour _ ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about an hour and - ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about an hour and a - ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about an hour and a guest| lasted about an hour and a guest started to departjust before 7pm this evening local time, but it was an unprecedented gathering of world leaders, heads of state, royalty, there were princes and princesses there, presidents and prime ministers, diplomats and ambassadors. and the us president, joe biden, arrived herejust before 6pm local time in the presidential motorcar is known of course as the beast, in the middle of a convoy of vehicles and he arrived with the first lady, doctorjill biden, having come from westminster hall, where they attended the queen's l
we can take you there now live to my colleague, rebecca jones, who has been there all afternoon.t over? h0. reception at buckingham palace still ongoing or is it over?— ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about— ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about an _ ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about an hour _ ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about an hour and - ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it lasted about an hour and a - ongoing or is it over? no, lucy, it...
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rebecca jones is at buckingham palace. n watching the daily�*s events, and you doubtless will have seen, rebecca, the new king being driven back to the palace in the last few minutes.— driven back to the palace in the last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw kin: last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw king charles — last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw king charles iii _ last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw king charles iii arrived _ last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw king charles iii arrived here - last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw king charles iii arrived here at - king charles iii arrived here at buckingham palace within the last 20 minutes or so. and so warmly greeted by the huge crowds that have gathered here, and there is no doubt that there are more people here at buckingham palace today than there have been over the last couple of days, all different ages, from all different sorts of backgrounds, from london but i've also met people from further afield who have travelled from across the country and of course from abroad. m
rebecca jones is at buckingham palace. n watching the daily�*s events, and you doubtless will have seen, rebecca, the new king being driven back to the palace in the last few minutes.— driven back to the palace in the last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw kin: last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw king charles — last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw king charles iii _ last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw king charles iii arrived _ last few minutes. yes, jane, we saw king charles iii arrived here...
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let's cross over to my colleague rebecca jones who is there.
let's cross over to my colleague rebecca jones who is there.
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rebecca joan, bbc news, east sussex. —— rebecca jones. the brutal truth from a mother.ures, perhaps four in norwich, ten celsius closer to windward coasts further west. now, here's the big picture across europe on thursday — this flabby area of of low pressure, but a more vigorous low pressure heading our way for friday, and that spells wind and rain. but not on thursday, so just a just a scattering of showers here and there on thursday. here's that weather front approaching us — decent enough temperatures, 17 in glasgow, but i think more typically around 15—16 celsius. so let's have a look at the pressure chart for friday — and there's that low sweeping to the south of iceland. a large area of low pressure with broad weather fronts, and that means a broad band of rain sweeping into ireland and scotland early on friday, and then, eventually reaching wales and eastern parts of england, the east by the latter part of the afternoon. and these are wind gusts in the arrows here, of over 50 mph in some western coast, so up to gale force. now the temperatures could reach 15—17
rebecca joan, bbc news, east sussex. —— rebecca jones. the brutal truth from a mother.ures, perhaps four in norwich, ten celsius closer to windward coasts further west. now, here's the big picture across europe on thursday — this flabby area of of low pressure, but a more vigorous low pressure heading our way for friday, and that spells wind and rain. but not on thursday, so just a just a scattering of showers here and there on thursday. here's that weather front approaching us — decent...
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i'm talking about rebecca e. jones gaston. my view is this agency is a hugely underappreciated part of our government. its whole mission is to help vulnerable kids and families stay safe and get ahead in life. in challenging work, that means you've got to have strong leadership in place. one of the big recent jobs for this agency has been implementation of the families first prevention services act. mr. president, our colleague, the late orrin hatch, and i worked on this for years because we wanted to transform the welfare system, and that is an undertaking now underway because chairman hatch went to members on the other side of the aisle and reached out and we built a coalition on this hugely consequential bill. before the bill, there was essentially a set of two choices, neither perfect, for kids looking to prospect in families in a foster home. you could keep a child in a family in a situation that was not exactly ideal. you would have problems with alcohol, you would have problems with drugs. there were just problems at ho
i'm talking about rebecca e. jones gaston. my view is this agency is a hugely underappreciated part of our government. its whole mission is to help vulnerable kids and families stay safe and get ahead in life. in challenging work, that means you've got to have strong leadership in place. one of the big recent jobs for this agency has been implementation of the families first prevention services act. mr. president, our colleague, the late orrin hatch, and i worked on this for years because we...
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let's cross over to my colleague rebecca jones who is at buckingham palace.e and more people to come here during the course of the morning but the message now is that we have received in the last few moments, if you are planning to come down to buckingham palace, do not. there has been a public announcement over the tannoy to say that access to buckingham palace is now closed and if you can see behind me, all of those crowds, that had gathered, have been disbursed. and in their place, just a number of police officers. according to the announcement that we heard over the public tannoy, access to horse guards, to the mall and st james's park to my rights, are also restricted. if you are in central london and have been coming here and hoping to lay floral tributes, you are still able to do that in hyde park. no reason was given for this but we can assume, i think, that it will have something to do with security and the huge reception which is going to be held here late on as buckingham palace. tell which is going to be held here late on as buckingham palace.- wh
let's cross over to my colleague rebecca jones who is at buckingham palace.e and more people to come here during the course of the morning but the message now is that we have received in the last few moments, if you are planning to come down to buckingham palace, do not. there has been a public announcement over the tannoy to say that access to buckingham palace is now closed and if you can see behind me, all of those crowds, that had gathered, have been disbursed. and in their place, just a...
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at straw and my colleague fare at the palace, rebecca jones, who has been monitoring people coming ands happened there this evening? what has happened there this evenin: ? , ., , evening? very few details, the palace insisted _ evening? very few details, the palace insisted they _ evening? very few details, the palace insisted they were - evening? very few details, the palace insisted they were not i evening? very few details, the - palace insisted they were not going to publish a full guest list, but we have managed to piece together some details to give to you because as you say this was an unprecedented gathering of heads of state, world leaders and royalty, we have had princes and princesses here, presidents and prime ministers, ambassadors and diplomats, who all came here to buckingham palace for this reception hosted by king charles and queen consort camilla. and we had the us president, joe biden. he arrived just before 6pm local time in the presidential car, known of course as the beast, in the midst of a convoy of vehicles who swept into buckingham palace and here is the first
at straw and my colleague fare at the palace, rebecca jones, who has been monitoring people coming ands happened there this evening? what has happened there this evenin: ? , ., , evening? very few details, the palace insisted _ evening? very few details, the palace insisted they _ evening? very few details, the palace insisted they were - evening? very few details, the palace insisted they were not i evening? very few details, the - palace insisted they were not going to publish a full guest...
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back in 2018, dame mantel took part in an interview with our arts correspondent rebecca jones as partamazing to think that people from all four corners of the earth are reading — all four corners of the earth are reading about henry viii and his wives _ reading about henry viii and his wives. ~ . , ., . , ., ., wives. well, what you did was follow u . wives. well, what you did was follow u- with wives. well, what you did was follow up with another _ wives. well, what you did was follow up with another booker _ wives. well, what you did was follow up with another booker winner i wives. well, what you did was follow up with another booker winner in i up with another booker winner in 2012 with bringing up the bodies. i wondered how peoples attitudes changed towards you after those two victories question what you know, a lot of people thought they were the first two books, lovely, well—meaning people. first two books, lovely, well-meaning people. first two books, lovely, well-meanina --eole. :, :, well-meaning people. how wonderful that ou did well-meaning people. how wonderful that you d
back in 2018, dame mantel took part in an interview with our arts correspondent rebecca jones as partamazing to think that people from all four corners of the earth are reading — all four corners of the earth are reading about henry viii and his wives _ reading about henry viii and his wives. ~ . , ., . , ., ., wives. well, what you did was follow u . wives. well, what you did was follow u- with wives. well, what you did was follow up with another _ wives. well, what you did was follow up...
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rebecca jones, bbc news. let's show you victoria gardens right now as people continue to queue., and a fresher day for england and wales, compared to wednesday, but still, in that september sunshine, it should feel pleasant enough. but it will turn cooler still as we get to the end of the week. look at those blues there from the arctic, that air mass coming further south across the uk. high pressure to the west, low to the east — that's why you've got that northerly wind. it means that for early friday, temperatures for many of us could well be in single figures, the first proper chill of the autumn. now, with a rather strong north to north—westerly wind, we'll see showers coming in along the north sea coast towards east anglia. drierfurther west — again, there will be some sunshine and lighter winds, and that's where you'll find the highest temperatures, south wales, south—west england, 19 degrees, but look at those temperatures down the eastern coast of scotland and in eastern england, 12—14 celsius. and, of course, the focus is for london, if you are coming to the capital ove
rebecca jones, bbc news. let's show you victoria gardens right now as people continue to queue., and a fresher day for england and wales, compared to wednesday, but still, in that september sunshine, it should feel pleasant enough. but it will turn cooler still as we get to the end of the week. look at those blues there from the arctic, that air mass coming further south across the uk. high pressure to the west, low to the east — that's why you've got that northerly wind. it means that for...
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rebecca jones is at buckingham palace. the king has now left buckingham palace. right, it's been a busy _ know what happened? you're right, it's been a busy day _ know what happened? you're right, it's been a busy day for— know what happened? you're right, it's been a busy day for the - know what happened? you're right, it's been a busy day for the new - it's been a busy day for the new king. he travels straight to buckingham palace from st james's buckingham palace from stjames's palace. he was formally proclaimed the king and he arrived about 12:15pm and left after six o'clock to the delight of the crowds who have grown and grown and grown during the course of the day. far more people here today than there have been in the last couple of days. i should say most of them here to pay their respects to the queen, that much was clear by the number of floral tributes that there were. lots and lots of people clutching bouquets with messages and drawings attached. i was particularly struck by one from a little girl called holly who was seven and had written, "sorry tha
rebecca jones is at buckingham palace. the king has now left buckingham palace. right, it's been a busy _ know what happened? you're right, it's been a busy day _ know what happened? you're right, it's been a busy day for— know what happened? you're right, it's been a busy day for the - know what happened? you're right, it's been a busy day for the new - it's been a busy day for the new king. he travels straight to buckingham palace from st james's buckingham palace from stjames's palace. he...
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rebecca jones, bbc news.showers, and the northerly wind introduces arctic air across the uk, which means it will be our first significant chilly snap of the autumn. quite a windy spell as well. the winds quite blustery in the north and east, pulling in lots of showers for scotland, one or two in the east, the odd one further west coming down the cheshire planes into the north west midlands. but you can see temperatures on a par with yesterday in the north, but notably lower further south. worth bearing in mind if you are coming to london because it will feel quite chilly around the buildings, particularly with the blustery wind. there could be a shower, the outside chance of a shower tomorrow, but it is largely fine and dry. through the evenings and into the night—time period, that is when we will really notice the chill. frost is in the forecast for the north over the coming few nights. the wider picture is one of showers continuing through the night and temperatures falling lower. but the wind will be a bit
rebecca jones, bbc news.showers, and the northerly wind introduces arctic air across the uk, which means it will be our first significant chilly snap of the autumn. quite a windy spell as well. the winds quite blustery in the north and east, pulling in lots of showers for scotland, one or two in the east, the odd one further west coming down the cheshire planes into the north west midlands. but you can see temperatures on a par with yesterday in the north, but notably lower further south. worth...
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rebecca jones, bbc news. good morning. westminster, where her majesty the queen is lying in state. all through the night, thousands of people have been queuing for hours to file past the coffin and pay their respects. you can see the live images. this is the queue as it nears westminster itself. that process will continue, 24 hours a day. the queue to see her majesty is currently 2.6 miles long, and on today's show we'll meet some of the people who have travelled from across the uk and beyond to join that queue, and to the volunteers who are keeping it moving. we'll also be sharing more memories of the queen from those who knew and met her. first, danjohnson reports on her majesty's finaljourney from buckingham palace to westminster, and those who came to mourn. this is time and space for people to bid their monarch farewell during four days of lying in state. the queen's passing has not yet lifted the crown's requirements of public duty and visibility. thousands from across her kingdom and far beyond have already made thi
rebecca jones, bbc news. good morning. westminster, where her majesty the queen is lying in state. all through the night, thousands of people have been queuing for hours to file past the coffin and pay their respects. you can see the live images. this is the queue as it nears westminster itself. that process will continue, 24 hours a day. the queue to see her majesty is currently 2.6 miles long, and on today's show we'll meet some of the people who have travelled from across the uk and beyond...
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jones and the s&p 500. traders are on edge over today's expected interest rate hike. chief economic correspondent rebecca at the new york stock exchange for us this morning. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, michael. and the federal reserve is expected to hike interest rates today by another 0.75%. that is an aggressive move and the third one since june. and here's where it's going to have the biggest impact, if you're carrying a credit card balance or you're anticipating a major purchase. for example, if you're about to buy a car, an auto loan of $35,000 would have cost you about $661 a month earlier this year. now that balloons to about $673 a month. that is $144 more a year for the same car because interest rates are climbing. the other major area where this is having an impact is on all your other loans, new mortgages. some student loans later this year could have an impact. then it's your credit cards. that credit card debt gets far more expensive when the fed hikes interest rates. most people, about half of americans are carrying some form of credit card debt on a $5,000 balance. th
jones and the s&p 500. traders are on edge over today's expected interest rate hike. chief economic correspondent rebecca at the new york stock exchange for us this morning. good morning, rebecca. >> reporter: good morning, michael. and the federal reserve is expected to hike interest rates today by another 0.75%. that is an aggressive move and the third one since june. and here's where it's going to have the biggest impact, if you're carrying a credit card balance or you're...
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jones was enough for a 1—0 win. it keeps them in second ahead of their last match with slovenia on tuesday. northern ireland can't qualify for the world cup but rebeccaand yet it means this much to get to lord's. a win for southern brave put them in today's final against oval invincibles. later on in the men's game, trent rockets play manchester originals, who without the injured jos buttler came through the eliminator, the hundreds play off for the final. it's all part of the build up and the plan to make this format break boundaries. the hundred was made to find new fans with a simpler model and a show. now, for a second year, it's looked for growth as a platform for young stars and big hitters. in parts of cricket, there's still scepticism. those at the top say the test game can grow with it, but now it's the day the hundreds counted down to as the newest format comes to a climax at the home of cricket. joe lynskey, bbc news. the women's final is at 2.30 and the man is at 6.30. it has engage younger audiences and i'm joined by two young guests and also, dad. good morning, you have got the special job this afternoon of carrying out the match ball,
jones was enough for a 1—0 win. it keeps them in second ahead of their last match with slovenia on tuesday. northern ireland can't qualify for the world cup but rebeccaand yet it means this much to get to lord's. a win for southern brave put them in today's final against oval invincibles. later on in the men's game, trent rockets play manchester originals, who without the injured jos buttler came through the eliminator, the hundreds play off for the final. it's all part of the build up and...