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reeta.— lost his life trying to defend ukraine. reeta. ., ,, , ., , . ukraine. reeta.ick beat reporting. -- nick beake. i the northern ireland secretary says a bill due to be published tomorrow overriding parts of the post—brexit trading deal with the eu will not break international law. the northern ireland protocol, as it's called, sees checks on certain goods when they cross the irish sea to northern ireland from great britain — in case they cross into the republic of ireland and therefore into the eu. loyalists in northern ireland want to see these rules scrapped, but republican politicians say that is against the wishes of the people of northern ireland. the survivors and bereaved from the grenfell tower tragedy will mark the fifth anniversary of the fire on tuesday. many of the 72 who died followed the official advice to stay put and the government says it's still the safest thing to do. but it faces legal action from disabled residents who say ministers have abandoned a commitment to give them personal evacuation plans. here's our home affairs correspondent tom
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let's rejoin my colleague reeta chakrabarti at buckingham palace. reeta. ofjoy and celebration of this historic moment was palpable throughout the day. this is a major milestone for the queen, for the royal family and for everyone who supports them. of course there are some people who aren't interested in today's events, and for them it may simply have been an occasion to enjoy the bank holiday and the good weather. but for those whose day was devoted to thejubilee, it was all about the pageantry and keen sense of community felt by everyone. well, that's all from us. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are, but before we go let's look back at some of the memorable images from the first day of the queen'sjubilee celebrations. slow march! band plays god save the queen! hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejoe twyman, who is director of the polling organisation, deltapoll, and anna mikhailova, deputy political editor at the mail on sunday. tomorrow's front pages, starting with and as you m
let's rejoin my colleague reeta chakrabarti at buckingham palace. reeta. ofjoy and celebration of this historic moment was palpable throughout the day. this is a major milestone for the queen, for the royal family and for everyone who supports them. of course there are some people who aren't interested in today's events, and for them it may simply have been an occasion to enjoy the bank holiday and the good weather. but for those whose day was devoted to thejubilee, it was all about the...
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they can expect lots of disruption, reeta. east l lots of disruption, reeta.n on their services, which means, for example, there will be no trains travelling east from this station on strike days to places like lincoln or norwich, and also on strike days, it means there will be a significantly shorter window when people are able to travel, finishing five hours earlier than usual, at 1830. that explains why the word i am hearing most from passengers today is annoying, the frustration about what is happening to them, people having to leave earlier, and set off earlier as well, one person had to cancel a eurostar ticket to amsterdam tomorrow and instead fly there today. but there has also been some understanding, people having some understanding, people having some sympathy for the workers around where they are striking, but it explains also that the rail operator is saying to people to only travel if absolutely necessary and to seek alternative forms of transport. navtej, many thanks. well, there's going to be an extremely limited service in scotland. 0ur corres
they can expect lots of disruption, reeta. east l lots of disruption, reeta.n on their services, which means, for example, there will be no trains travelling east from this station on strike days to places like lincoln or norwich, and also on strike days, it means there will be a significantly shorter window when people are able to travel, finishing five hours earlier than usual, at 1830. that explains why the word i am hearing most from passengers today is annoying, the frustration about what...
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reeta chakrabarti is at buckingham palace. hello, reeta. activity, with people preparing frantically for the official events. the upcoming celebration will be a chance to look back at some of the momentous occasions and changes that have taken place in the last 70 years. so let's have a look at what's coming up. thejubilee weekend begins tomorrow with trooping the colour, which celebrates the queen's birthday. then, after a parade down the mall to horse guards parade, the royal family will appear on the famous buckingham palace balcony. on friday, a special service of thanksgiving for the queen's reign will be held at st paul's cathedral, when england's largest church bell, great paul, will be rung for the service. and back here at buckingham palace, saturday night will see an open—air concert with performances from the likes of diana ross, duran duran and, straight out of eurovision, sam ryder. 22,000 people will be attending the party at the palace, and as you can see, the stage here is all set. the weekend's finale is sunday afternoon's
reeta chakrabarti is at buckingham palace. hello, reeta. activity, with people preparing frantically for the official events. the upcoming celebration will be a chance to look back at some of the momentous occasions and changes that have taken place in the last 70 years. so let's have a look at what's coming up. thejubilee weekend begins tomorrow with trooping the colour, which celebrates the queen's birthday. then, after a parade down the mall to horse guards parade, the royal family will...
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reeta. many thanks.overtaking thailand's king phumiphon adunlayadet. her majesty has been on the throne for 70 years and 127 days. 0nly louis xiv of france has ruled for longer. his reign began in 1643 when he was just four years old, and lasted for more than 72 years. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news with me, lukwesa burak. former dragons' den star hilary devey has died aged 65, her publicist has confirmed. the businesswoman died in morocco after a long illness on saturday. the tv star was made a cbe in 2013, honouring her career in business and for her charitable work. she founded the company, pall—ex, a multimillion—pound freight distribution business, after selling her home and car in the 90s to finance it. theo paphitis was a dragon alongside hilary devey. hejoined me earlier to pay tribute. 0bviously i'm very saddened. but hilary left her mark with everybody she ever met and she will no
reeta. many thanks.overtaking thailand's king phumiphon adunlayadet. her majesty has been on the throne for 70 years and 127 days. 0nly louis xiv of france has ruled for longer. his reign began in 1643 when he was just four years old, and lasted for more than 72 years. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello. this is bbc news with me, lukwesa burak. former dragons' den star hilary devey has died aged 65,...
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reeta. hugh pym, thank you.truction. more than 1,000 people are known to have died in the quakes in paktika province, one of the poorest areas in one of the poorest countries in the world. from gayan, secunder kermani reports. scrambling for scraps of bread. for survivors of this earthquake, support is flowing in, but more is needed. we're in gayan district, close to the epicentre. hundreds of homes have been destroyed, families wiped out. there are still injuries to treat. this charity normally removes landmines, but now, they've set up a mobile clinic. this five—year—old had his arm trapped by rubble. there are lots of wounded children, this man tells us. 12 patients had to be flown to kabul by helicopter because they needed specialist care. nearby, we meet this man, his home reduced to rubble. when the earthquake struck, he faced a terrible dilemma. who to save first? translation: when the ceiling fell i down, my wife cried out for help, | but my daughter was in the room with us, and i took her out first. the
reeta. hugh pym, thank you.truction. more than 1,000 people are known to have died in the quakes in paktika province, one of the poorest areas in one of the poorest countries in the world. from gayan, secunder kermani reports. scrambling for scraps of bread. for survivors of this earthquake, support is flowing in, but more is needed. we're in gayan district, close to the epicentre. hundreds of homes have been destroyed, families wiped out. there are still injuries to treat. this charity...
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let's rejoin my colleague reeta chakrabarti at buckingham palace.mmunities are holding parties to mark thejubilee and enjoy the bank holiday, as paul murphy has been finding out. welcome to ourjubilee party! welcome to the only street in preston that's as friendly as we are. the party is starting in this neighbourhood in preston, as it is in communities across the uk. ijust want to pray a prayer of blessing on pixley street, because it's a great place to live. this one even gets a blessing from the local vicar. this is a great community, and it's so multicultural. we have people with many different faiths living alongside and really getting along well with each other, as today shows. there was dancing in the street in portadown in northern ireland. it's lovely after covid, it's really nice to see a wee event and everybody can get together. and dancing around the maypole in north yorkshire. this fun day in south wales didn't skimp on the costumes. and it was getting competitive in cornwall. there were burgers in bradford and mobile patrols in glasgow
let's rejoin my colleague reeta chakrabarti at buckingham palace.mmunities are holding parties to mark thejubilee and enjoy the bank holiday, as paul murphy has been finding out. welcome to ourjubilee party! welcome to the only street in preston that's as friendly as we are. the party is starting in this neighbourhood in preston, as it is in communities across the uk. ijust want to pray a prayer of blessing on pixley street, because it's a great place to live. this one even gets a blessing from...
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the bbc�*s reeta chakrabarti was on site and in the crowd.hered to watch the parade. those at the back couldn't really see much. but that seemed to bother absolutely no one. it's incredible. i've never seen it like this, and itjust really feels like a very special occasion. we're delighted to be here. you can't see very much from back here. does that matter? no. do you know what's actually really helpful? all of the cameras in front of us. we've been getting some quite good shots of what's going on anyways. some people have travelled thousands of miles to be here. you came from canada? yeah. oh, my goodness! specifically for this? specifically for this. her majesty's platinum jubilee. we came here ten years ago for the diamond jubilee. - extraordinary. thank you. and why, why have you come all this way? because her majesty the queen has- been faithfully serving us and the commonwealth i for the last 70 years. "claire was there." yeah. claire, why are you here? well, i think it's a very special occasion. we're never going to see this again, ar
the bbc�*s reeta chakrabarti was on site and in the crowd.hered to watch the parade. those at the back couldn't really see much. but that seemed to bother absolutely no one. it's incredible. i've never seen it like this, and itjust really feels like a very special occasion. we're delighted to be here. you can't see very much from back here. does that matter? no. do you know what's actually really helpful? all of the cameras in front of us. we've been getting some quite good shots of what's...
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in a moment, we'll be joined by bbc one viewers for a full roundup of the day's news with reeta chakrabartiinics have begun closing in some us states after yesterday's supreme court ruling removed a woman's constitutional right to abortion. about half of the 50 states are expected to introduce new restrictions or bans as a result of the ruling — one of the most significant in the court's history. president biden described the ruling as a tragic error. rachel shelden is professor of history at penn state university in the us and an expert on the supreme court. well, the history of the court is a history of politics because the court has always been made up of political appointees and in the 19th century, especially, from the earliest years of the supreme court through the 19th century, you had justices who were nominated for their political and partisan activities. so, in many ways, it is a return to the way things were in the 19th century and early years of the united states. has it always been that way, though? yes, it has. it has always been political. the difference now is that americans
in a moment, we'll be joined by bbc one viewers for a full roundup of the day's news with reeta chakrabartiinics have begun closing in some us states after yesterday's supreme court ruling removed a woman's constitutional right to abortion. about half of the 50 states are expected to introduce new restrictions or bans as a result of the ruling — one of the most significant in the court's history. president biden described the ruling as a tragic error. rachel shelden is professor of history at...
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that's all from me — reeta. thanks very much, chetan.ongest—reigning monarch in recorded history. her majesty has been on the throne for 70 years and 127 days. only louis xiv of france ruled for longer. his reign began when he wasjust four years old and lasted for more than 72 years. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at 10. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. the government is considering a plan to use agency staff to fill in for workers who go on strike. the potential change in legislation could allow companies to hire temporary workers in order to minimise disruption. if the plan goes ahead, it would not come in time to affect the three days of rail strikes planned for later this month. our business correspondent, simon browning, explained more about the background to the strike. 50,000 workers are due to walk out onjune 21, a huge number of workers you would need to acquire for the whole rail industry, but alread
that's all from me — reeta. thanks very much, chetan.ongest—reigning monarch in recorded history. her majesty has been on the throne for 70 years and 127 days. only louis xiv of france ruled for longer. his reign began when he wasjust four years old and lasted for more than 72 years. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. we're back with the late news at 10. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. the...
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my colleague reeta chakrabarti spoke to some of the spectators. those at the back couldn't really see much but that seemed to bother absolutely no—one. it's incredible! i've never seen it like this, and itjust really feels like a very special occasion. we're delighted to be here. you can't see very much from back here. does that matter? no. do you know what's actually really helpful? all of the cameras in front of us. we've been getting some quite good shots of what's going on anyways. some people have travelled thousands of miles to be here. you came from canada? yeah. oh, my goodness! specifically for this? specifically for this. her majesty's platinum jubilee. we came here ten years ago for the diamond jubilee. extraordinary! thank you. and why — why have you come all this way? because her majesty the queen has been faithfully serving us and the commonwealth for the last 70 years. "claire was there". yeah! claire, why are you here? well, i think it's a very special occasion. we're never going to see this again, are we, really? not with our quee
my colleague reeta chakrabarti spoke to some of the spectators. those at the back couldn't really see much but that seemed to bother absolutely no—one. it's incredible! i've never seen it like this, and itjust really feels like a very special occasion. we're delighted to be here. you can't see very much from back here. does that matter? no. do you know what's actually really helpful? all of the cameras in front of us. we've been getting some quite good shots of what's going on anyways. some...
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that's all from me here, back to reeta now at the palace.olas witchell is with me. it's been such a significant week, what will these celebrations mean for the royal family? it has been a much needed national celebration. that is a very positive thing. the queen has said in her statement tonight that she hopes the sense of togetherness will continue for years into the future. now, overall i think of course it has confirmed the huge regard in which she is felt, regarded, but we hardly need that confirming. the downside of all of that, of course, is that it is potentially a much more daunting challenge for her successor, the bar has been raised even higher. i think the queen is very much aware of that. i think the message of the balcony appearance was one of confidence in her heirs, in charles in particular. confidence by the queen that the monarchy will be safe in his or their hands whenever the time comes. i think the uncertainties about the future of her reign have been underlined. there is no need to spell out why thatis, there is no need
that's all from me here, back to reeta now at the palace.olas witchell is with me. it's been such a significant week, what will these celebrations mean for the royal family? it has been a much needed national celebration. that is a very positive thing. the queen has said in her statement tonight that she hopes the sense of togetherness will continue for years into the future. now, overall i think of course it has confirmed the huge regard in which she is felt, regarded, but we hardly need that...
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indeed, reeta. they�*re in a precarious position after day two at trent bridge.agnificent innings from daryl mitchell. england have lost an early wicket and are a63 runs behind. patrick gearey reports. second day of the second test, england so far second best. haunted by regrets. they might have caught daryl mitchell early but instead he made a century, number two of the series. they should have gotten again in 104, underneath out matthew potts who became briefly. no one could believe the luck. tom blundell bundled one way to reach his hundred. he was out not long later but new zealand were flying, hurtling towards 450 with mitchell launching them around nottingham. heads up. in fact, sign him up. not enough englishmen have clung on, joe root was a guilty man on day one, at least michael bracewell did not get away. by the time mitchell and new zealand were all out they had made 553. over to england, who were made to watch batty look easy, knowing it is not. just ask zak crawley, hard luck, hard work. england made it to 90-1 at luck, hard work. england made it to
indeed, reeta. they�*re in a precarious position after day two at trent bridge.agnificent innings from daryl mitchell. england have lost an early wicket and are a63 runs behind. patrick gearey reports. second day of the second test, england so far second best. haunted by regrets. they might have caught daryl mitchell early but instead he made a century, number two of the series. they should have gotten again in 104, underneath out matthew potts who became briefly. no one could believe the...
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i wouldn't feel good, but i don't think that's what gareth is saying, reeta.they need to help the players prepare so they can deal with going out and wanting to take a penalty and sticking it in the back of the net. i really hope that is the case and i'm sure it is because i'm sure gareth is someone who's never let somebody through abuse stopped them what they want to do and in the way they want to do it. i think that's what he's saying, he's not saying you won't see a black player take a penalty. you need to make sure that players are prepared and we give them as much support as possible so they have the best chance to be successful. in fact, that's right about football in general. when he says layer of complexity, that layer has been there because of the colour of your skin is something he now recognises and has to help the players deal with. it's depressing, isn't it? it's realistic, but depressing. it's very depressing, but this is football at the moment and he's right. i think it's really good that he's highlighted it because people are aware of it. when
i wouldn't feel good, but i don't think that's what gareth is saying, reeta.they need to help the players prepare so they can deal with going out and wanting to take a penalty and sticking it in the back of the net. i really hope that is the case and i'm sure it is because i'm sure gareth is someone who's never let somebody through abuse stopped them what they want to do and in the way they want to do it. i think that's what he's saying, he's not saying you won't see a black player take a...
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let's rejoin my colleague reeta chakrabarti at buckingham palace. hi, rita.orld of music and dance, with a concert at the palace tomorrow night and the platinumjubilee pageant taking place on sunday afternoon. it will be led by the gold state coach, through the streets of central london, where it will pass by buckingham palace. our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, has been speaking to some of those involved in the event's finale. on an east end factory site next fot the thames a dragon has come to life. gliding up the mall, the puppet will symbolise the size of the roam of young princess elizabeth.— the roam of young princess elizabeth. ,, ., , , ., elizabeth. she has a sense of freedom at — elizabeth. she has a sense of freedom at the _ elizabeth. she has a sense of freedom at the beginning - elizabeth. she has a sense of l freedom at the beginning when elizabeth. she has a sense of - freedom at the beginning when she meets the dragon and how she deals with that is a sense of yeah; and how she becomes friends with it. and how she becomes friends with it.
let's rejoin my colleague reeta chakrabarti at buckingham palace. hi, rita.orld of music and dance, with a concert at the palace tomorrow night and the platinumjubilee pageant taking place on sunday afternoon. it will be led by the gold state coach, through the streets of central london, where it will pass by buckingham palace. our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, has been speaking to some of those involved in the event's finale. on an east end factory site next fot the thames a dragon has...
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reeta chakrabarti is at buckingham palace.reparations for the official events. the celebrations will be a chance to look back at some of the momentous occasions and changes of the last 70 years — so let's have a look at what's coming up. thejubilee weekend starts tomorrow with trooping the colour, which celebrates the queen's birthday. then, after a parade down the mall to horse guards parade, the royal family will appear on the famous buckingham palace balcony. on friday, a special service of thanksgiving for the queen's reign will be held at st paul's cathedral. and back here at buckingham palace, there'll be an open—air concert on saturday night with performances from the likes of diana ross, duran duran and, straight out of eurovision, sam ryder. the weekend's finale is sunday afternoon's platinumjubilee pageant, led by the gold state carriage. starting at whitehall, it will process up the mall to buckingham palace. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports on the build—up to the festivities. the final preparations
reeta chakrabarti is at buckingham palace.reparations for the official events. the celebrations will be a chance to look back at some of the momentous occasions and changes of the last 70 years — so let's have a look at what's coming up. thejubilee weekend starts tomorrow with trooping the colour, which celebrates the queen's birthday. then, after a parade down the mall to horse guards parade, the royal family will appear on the famous buckingham palace balcony. on friday, a special service...
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the bbc�*s reeta chakrabarti joined the crowds on the mall to watch the first day's events.ke to some of the spectators. it was ten deep on the mall as people gathered to watch the parade. those at the back couldn't really see much. but that seemed to bother absolutely no one. it's incredible. i've never seen it like this, and itjust really feels like a very special occasion. we're delighted to be here. you can't see very much from back here. do you know what's actually really helpful? all of the cameras in front of us. we've been getting some quite good shots of what's going on anyways. some people have travelled thousands of miles to be here. you came from canada? yeah. oh, my goodness! specifically for this? specifically for this. her majesty's platinum jubilee. we came here ten years ago for the diamond jubilee. extraordinary. thank you. and why, why have you come all this way? because her majesty the queen has been faithfully serving us and the commonwealth for the last 70 years. "claire was there." yeah. claire, why are you here? well, i think it's a very special occas
the bbc�*s reeta chakrabarti joined the crowds on the mall to watch the first day's events.ke to some of the spectators. it was ten deep on the mall as people gathered to watch the parade. those at the back couldn't really see much. but that seemed to bother absolutely no one. it's incredible. i've never seen it like this, and itjust really feels like a very special occasion. we're delighted to be here. you can't see very much from back here. do you know what's actually really helpful? all of...
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my colleague reeta chakrabarti is outside buckingham palace.d buckingham palace is a hive of activity, with people preparing frantically for the official events — tomorrow's trooping the colour and the lighting of beacons across the country and indeed across the commonwealth. the stage here is all set for the platinum party on saturday — there is already a dedicated band of royal enthusiasts who've been camping out overnight to secure their place on the mall and to witness this moment in the country's history. well, this platinumjubilee is a chance to look back at some of the momentous events and changes that have taken place in the last 70 years, in all the nations of the uk. and they include the queen's significant role in the northern ireland peace process, which is being remembered on both sides of the irish border this week. her cousin, lord mountbatten, was murdered during the conflict — but she made hugely significant gestures to re—build relations between britain and ireland. chris page has been assessing her contribution. when we're de
my colleague reeta chakrabarti is outside buckingham palace.d buckingham palace is a hive of activity, with people preparing frantically for the official events — tomorrow's trooping the colour and the lighting of beacons across the country and indeed across the commonwealth. the stage here is all set for the platinum party on saturday — there is already a dedicated band of royal enthusiasts who've been camping out overnight to secure their place on the mall and to witness this moment in...
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what are we expecting yellow well, reeta, as you say, much interest in that meeting between the princee place tomorrow at _ prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at about _ prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at about lunchtime - prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at about lunchtime by | prime minister. it will take place - tomorrow at about lunchtime by which time the prince of wales will have formally opened the prince of —— the heads of government commonwealth meeting. whether they discussed the british policy towards migrants in any substantive form is i think doubtful. both men will want to avoid the issue in a detail. i think they are far more likely to focus on they are far more likely to focus on the main issues of the commonwealth meeting, they are of course climate change, about which the prince feels very passionately and deeply, about food security, a real issue within the commonwealth with the threat of grain shortages caused by the russian invasion of ukraine, and violence against women, another big issue within the commonwealth and an issue within
what are we expecting yellow well, reeta, as you say, much interest in that meeting between the princee place tomorrow at _ prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at about _ prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at about lunchtime - prime minister. it will take place tomorrow at about lunchtime by | prime minister. it will take place - tomorrow at about lunchtime by which time the prince of wales will have formally opened the prince of —— the heads of government commonwealth...
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yes, reeta, a sharp rise in covid infections, according to the latest ons household survey.ates in the uk's nations. scotland had the highest — 1 in 20 had the virus. in england it was1 in a0. in wales it was 1 in a5. in northern ireland it was1 in 30. health officials have said today that more than half of covid cases are driven by newer strains of the omicron variant, baa and ba5, which spread more quickly. they've stressed again the importance of getting vaccinated. we have very little evidence that it causes _ we have very little evidence that it causes more severe disease. however, causes more severe disease. however, we causes more severe disease. however, we are _ causes more severe disease. however, we are very— causes more severe disease. however, we are very concerned that there are a number— we are very concerned that there are a number of— we are very concerned that there are a number of people in the higher risk groups, the over 75 is and so on, risk groups, the over 75 is and so on. who— risk groups, the over 75 is and so on. who have _ risk groups, the over 75
yes, reeta, a sharp rise in covid infections, according to the latest ons household survey.ates in the uk's nations. scotland had the highest — 1 in 20 had the virus. in england it was1 in a0. in wales it was 1 in a5. in northern ireland it was1 in 30. health officials have said today that more than half of covid cases are driven by newer strains of the omicron variant, baa and ba5, which spread more quickly. they've stressed again the importance of getting vaccinated. we have very little...
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let's go back now to my colleague at buckingham palace, reeta chakra barti.t it was for her to make this final balcony appearance. this, after all, was the finale to the whole jubilee after all, was the finale to the wholejubilee celebrations. it wouldn't have been complete without her. i am sure she was determined to be here if at all possible, despite the discomfort she felt on thursday. the message, i think, was very clear. this was the queen saying, these are my heirs, three future kings. i think she is very much at ease with the future. i i think that we have seen, by and large, the bonds between crown and country remain strong. i think the intensity of these feelings we have seen over the last few days to be magnified by the knowledge that, yes, this will be the lastjubilee of this rain. nicholas witchell there. ~ ., of this rain. nicholas witchell there. ~ . of this rain. nicholas witchell there. . ., . ~' ., there. we are back with the late news at ten- _ there. we are back with the late news at ten. that _ there. we are back with the late news at ten
let's go back now to my colleague at buckingham palace, reeta chakra barti.t it was for her to make this final balcony appearance. this, after all, was the finale to the whole jubilee after all, was the finale to the wholejubilee celebrations. it wouldn't have been complete without her. i am sure she was determined to be here if at all possible, despite the discomfort she felt on thursday. the message, i think, was very clear. this was the queen saying, these are my heirs, three future kings. i...
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my name is reeta lark, and the reason that i am calling is because i have asked when you are going to policing meetings in north beach. i haven't heard or seen anything, and i have seen when other precincts have had their community meetings, and i am wondering why it's taking so long to get this together. it's something that needs to be said, and people want to work together with them. thank you. >> hello. my name is jeannie richards, and i volunteer with wealth and disparity in the black community. the following is a quote by our founder, felicia jones. i've grown tired of talking to the commission, to sfpd, and the board of supervisors. where is the urgency? if the tables were turned and these statistics represented white folks, i know there would be an urgency. when are you going to address the harsh bias and unjustice that is your responsibility as you took an oath to uphold the law for all san franciscans. i am tired. not tired enough to quit, but tired of beating a dead horse. we were told that we would be receiving a follow up on the d.g.o. please follow up with us immediately.
my name is reeta lark, and the reason that i am calling is because i have asked when you are going to policing meetings in north beach. i haven't heard or seen anything, and i have seen when other precincts have had their community meetings, and i am wondering why it's taking so long to get this together. it's something that needs to be said, and people want to work together with them. thank you. >> hello. my name is jeannie richards, and i volunteer with wealth and disparity in the black...
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earlier my colleague reeta chakrabarti spoke to andrew fuentes — and began by asking her when she realised. but the moment that she finished, because she actually was swimming super good — now she was, like, performing, better than ever, so i was like, "she's fine — she's just pushing through her limits and that's it." like, it was the final of the world championship are of course you're going to go for it. and then when she finished, instead of going and breathing because it is the first thing you want to do as an artistic when you finish is i want to read, no? so she went down and i was like, no, no, no, it's not normaland no? so she went down and i was like, no, no, no, it's not normal and then it was like, 0k, no, no, no, it's not normal and then it was like, ok, i'm going, because in my head it was... i know how it feels and a sensation, your heartbeat is at least 200 beats per minute almost and i know you really want to breathe in that moment so i just went as fast as i could to grab her and pull her up to the surface and once i pulled her up my goal was only to make her breathe and
earlier my colleague reeta chakrabarti spoke to andrew fuentes — and began by asking her when she realised. but the moment that she finished, because she actually was swimming super good — now she was, like, performing, better than ever, so i was like, "she's fine — she's just pushing through her limits and that's it." like, it was the final of the world championship are of course you're going to go for it. and then when she finished, instead of going and breathing because it is...
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hello this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines.s. dispute over pay, “obs and conditions.i dispute over pay, “obs and conditions. j , ., , , ., conditions. they'll put “obs at risk, they-u * conditions. they'll put “obs at risk, they'll cause i conditions. they'll put jobs at risk, they'll cause misery i conditions. they'll put jobs at i risk, they'll cause misery across the country, they'll have businesses trying to recover from covid, the country, they'll have businesses trying to recoverfrom covid, they will hurt railway workers themselves so please, let's stop dividing the railway industry and let's start working for a brighter future. railway industry and let's start working for a brighterfuture. the working for a brighter future. the entire country needs a resolution and they— entire country needs a resolution and they will not forgive this government if they do not step in and resolve it. the government if they do not step in and resolve it.— and resolve it. the parents of 12-year-old archie _ and resolve it. the parents of|
hello this is bbc news, i'm reeta chakrabarti. the headlines.s. dispute over pay, “obs and conditions.i dispute over pay, “obs and conditions. j , ., , , ., conditions. they'll put “obs at risk, they-u * conditions. they'll put “obs at risk, they'll cause i conditions. they'll put jobs at risk, they'll cause misery i conditions. they'll put jobs at i risk, they'll cause misery across the country, they'll have businesses trying to recover from covid, the country, they'll have businesses...
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my name is reeta lark, and the reason that i am calling is because i have asked when you are going to have these community policing meetings in north beach. i haven't heard or seen anything, and i have seen when other precincts have had their community meetings, and i am wondering why it's taking so long to get this together. it's something that needs to be said, and people want to work together with them. thank you. >> hello. my name is jeannie richards, and i volunteer with wealth and disparity in the black community. the following is a quote by our founder, felicia jones. i've grown tired of talking to the commission, to sfpd, and the board of supervisors. where is the urgency? if the tables were turned and these statistics represented white folks, i know there would be an urgency. when are you going to address the harsh bias and unjustice that is your responsibility as you took an oath to uphold the law for all san franciscans. i am tired. not tired enough to quit, but tired of beating a dead horse. we were told that we would be receiving a follow up on the d.g.o. please follow up
my name is reeta lark, and the reason that i am calling is because i have asked when you are going to have these community policing meetings in north beach. i haven't heard or seen anything, and i have seen when other precincts have had their community meetings, and i am wondering why it's taking so long to get this together. it's something that needs to be said, and people want to work together with them. thank you. >> hello. my name is jeannie richards, and i volunteer with wealth and...