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: the royal year.appy birthday" it was the year of a big birthday. the queen at 90. for some of her grandchildren and great—grandchildren, a trip to canada. the first official overseas visit for the family of four. the duke and duchess of cambridge were also in india. a reminder of royal visits past. and for prince harry, a new relationship highlighted the tricky balance between a private and public life. when you're the queen, you get two birthdays. the real one and the official one. april the 21st was the queen's actual 90th birthday, and she celebrated in windsor. there was of course a cake, baked by nadiya hussain, a winner of the great british bake off. and a meeting with fellow 90—year—olds. 0h, an amazing day, yes. i never really imagined that i'd meet her. i never imagined i'd be 90, let's face it! she was in the bombing of london, so was i. she was evacuated, so was i. and then she was called up, and so was i. this was a birthday celebration, but also a public thank you for her years of servic
: the royal year.appy birthday" it was the year of a big birthday. the queen at 90. for some of her grandchildren and great—grandchildren, a trip to canada. the first official overseas visit for the family of four. the duke and duchess of cambridge were also in india. a reminder of royal visits past. and for prince harry, a new relationship highlighted the tricky balance between a private and public life. when you're the queen, you get two birthdays. the real one and the official one....
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it is about the royals, the younger royals, taking it on, he will be king one day.ll be king one day. it is king training. his brother is already out of the army, full—time royal a5 well. moved to london, take on the job. you have to feel for the young royals, they have tried military life, harry was devastated when he had to come out. but they cannot haveit had to come out. but they cannot have it all. nigel, jo, thank you very much. you will be back again. we will be back very soon! that is it for the newspapers for the moment, join us at 11:30pm. coming up moment, join us at 11:30pm. coming up next, reporters.
it is about the royals, the younger royals, taking it on, he will be king one day.ll be king one day. it is king training. his brother is already out of the army, full—time royal a5 well. moved to london, take on the job. you have to feel for the young royals, they have tried military life, harry was devastated when he had to come out. but they cannot haveit had to come out. but they cannot have it all. nigel, jo, thank you very much. you will be back again. we will be back very soon! that is...
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the royal and em peer yal stands firm. this he went on was an achievement so remarkable, he could not be separated from the personality of the good, wise, and truly noble king whose work now has ended. note how different that view was of george the fifth from what church hill had said about him back in 1912 and so, of course, to edward the eighth and rather large hiccup in the story. >> those hopes were sincere and heart felt and rested on exaggerated sense of the king's virtues and blind eye turned to his political attitudes and support of appeasement and, of course t the conduct of his prided life. church hill then decided he would take the king's side against the government over -- there by lining himself with the old friend legendary beaver brook and seeking to embarrass old and the national government. church hill rallied the king writing him letters, seeking to boost his morale and urging him to be discrete with mrs. synthesis. he tried to -- my exzif hate might lead him to make the wrong decision and in the hope to
the royal and em peer yal stands firm. this he went on was an achievement so remarkable, he could not be separated from the personality of the good, wise, and truly noble king whose work now has ended. note how different that view was of george the fifth from what church hill had said about him back in 1912 and so, of course, to edward the eighth and rather large hiccup in the story. >> those hopes were sincere and heart felt and rested on exaggerated sense of the king's virtues and blind...
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theirs was the first royal marriage to be televised.ly divorced. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell looks back at his life. he was the society photographer who took pictures of the royal family, and who married one of its leading members. it was in 1960, at the start of a decade of considerable social change, that the then anthony armstrong—jones married the queen's younger sister, princess margaret. he was an untitled commoner, she was the princess who, a few years earlier, had had to renounce her love for a royal official because he was divorced. archive: with unbounded enthusiasm, acclaim for princess margaret and her husband when they appeared on the balcony... the couple brought glamour to the british royalfamily. they travelled widely — this was them on a visit to san francisco. a—list celebrities before the term had really been invented, presenting an image of britain more in keeping with the informality of the time. although he became the earl of snowdon, he continued to work as a photographer. he was also a talented desi
theirs was the first royal marriage to be televised.ly divorced. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell looks back at his life. he was the society photographer who took pictures of the royal family, and who married one of its leading members. it was in 1960, at the start of a decade of considerable social change, that the then anthony armstrong—jones married the queen's younger sister, princess margaret. he was an untitled commoner, she was the princess who, a few years earlier, had had to...
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it is about the royals, the younger royals, taking it on, he will be king one day. it is king training. his brother is already out of the army, full—time royal a5 well. moved to london, take on the job. you have to feel for the young royals, they have tried military life, harry was devastated when he had to come out. but they cannot haveit had to come out. but they cannot have it all. nigel, jo, thank you very much. you will be back again. we will be back very soon! that is it for the newspapers for the moment, join us at 11:30pm. coming up moment, join us at 11:30pm. coming up next, reporters. welcome to reporters. i'm james menendez. from here in the world newsroom, we send out correspondants to bring you the best stories from across the globe. in this week's programme... the culture clash in the amazon. we report on brazil's plans to build huge hydroelectric dams, which could change the world's biggest rainforest for ever. the impact of so many of these structures on the world's greatest river system, its environment and its people will be immense. a visit to chi
it is about the royals, the younger royals, taking it on, he will be king one day. it is king training. his brother is already out of the army, full—time royal a5 well. moved to london, take on the job. you have to feel for the young royals, they have tried military life, harry was devastated when he had to come out. but they cannot haveit had to come out. but they cannot have it all. nigel, jo, thank you very much. you will be back again. we will be back very soon! that is it for the...
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the royal couege these cancellations are?al college of surgeons says it is happening across the u k, notjust in nhs england. they say that they we re in nhs england. they say that they were hearing anecdotally that there we re were hearing anecdotally that there were more cancellations and postponements at the end of last year, so they have triggered a survey amongst hospitals in the country to find out the extent of the problem. —— amongst all hospitals. they haven't got the definitive statistics but they tell me that large numbers are having to postpone cancer surgeries and that so postpone cancer surgeries and that so far, in the past two weeks, it has affected dozens of cancer patients. and why are they saying that this is happening specifically now? because of the pressure on the nhs, half the hospitals in england required a major alert in the first week of the year because of the pressure on nhs resources. and they don't have the inpatient beds available to be able to ensure that every person who is due to have cancer s
the royal couege these cancellations are?al college of surgeons says it is happening across the u k, notjust in nhs england. they say that they we re in nhs england. they say that they were hearing anecdotally that there we re were hearing anecdotally that there were more cancellations and postponements at the end of last year, so they have triggered a survey amongst hospitals in the country to find out the extent of the problem. —— amongst all hospitals. they haven't got the definitive...
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the royal family are attending church at sandringham. buckingham palace says the queen will not attend a new year's day church service at sandringham because of a heavy cold. the 12—year—old girl who was killed in a hit and run incident in greater manchester has been named as helina kotlarova. also in the next hour, technical problems hit the london ambulance service on one of its busiest nights of the year. in halfan in half an hour we will look back at a momentous year in science, one which sought to impeach return from space. —— which sought to welcome to bbc news. the turkish president says the attack on an istanbul nightclub in which 39 people died was designed to create chaos in the country. police in turkey are hunting for a gunman who opened fire in a packed nightclub in istanbul killing 39 people and injuring many more. 15 foreigners are among the dead and around 70 other people are being treated in hospital. the gunman entered the popular reina nightclub and started shooting at about i.30am local time. some reports say he was d
the royal family are attending church at sandringham. buckingham palace says the queen will not attend a new year's day church service at sandringham because of a heavy cold. the 12—year—old girl who was killed in a hit and run incident in greater manchester has been named as helina kotlarova. also in the next hour, technical problems hit the london ambulance service on one of its busiest nights of the year. in halfan in half an hour we will look back at a momentous year in science, one...
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couege as an alarming decision by the royal college of surgeons. three commissioning groups in the county say very obese patients and those who are in only moderate pain will not qualify for the surgery. they say the plan will save two million pounds a year — but is it fair? our health editor hugh pym has been taking a look. he's due to have a hip operation which would make hisjob as a tour guide much easier, but gordon has been waiting more than six months with no sign of an appointment yet. he can be in a lot of pain. his experience shows how debilitating a long wait for an operation can be. occasionally, i will wake up and you try to move and it's a really sharp pain. i live on my own, so i shout out. it doesn't matter. it's one way of getting relief on it. in gordon's local area in worcestershire, the nhs will be tightening the criteria, making it even more difficult to get a new hip or knee. a scoring system based on a questionnaire by patients will be used to assess who needs surgery. in effect, they'll hsbr to be
couege as an alarming decision by the royal college of surgeons. three commissioning groups in the county say very obese patients and those who are in only moderate pain will not qualify for the surgery. they say the plan will save two million pounds a year — but is it fair? our health editor hugh pym has been taking a look. he's due to have a hip operation which would make hisjob as a tour guide much easier, but gordon has been waiting more than six months with no sign of an appointment yet....
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for a second time during the holiday season, the royals headed to church.absentee. her 95—year—old husband, who's also been ill, did attend. and was described by one observer as "chipper". protected from the rain, princess and said that her mother was ok. during these security—conscious times, the windsors over christmas are an attraction for the dedicated. who, despite the weather, gather outside the sandringham church. once again, the 90—year—old monarch was not on display. a little bit disappointed, because the queen wasn't there. but that is understandable at 90 years of age. she's in the best place, and i wish her all the best for 2017. obviously if she's not well then you don't want to see her come out in this weather, you know. at christmas, our attention is drawn to the birth of a baby some 2000 years ago. the queen, who recorded her christmas day message early in december, will not have taken the decision to miss church lightly. the supreme governor of the church of england has a deep personalfaith. but in her tenth decade, and on the advice of her
for a second time during the holiday season, the royals headed to church.absentee. her 95—year—old husband, who's also been ill, did attend. and was described by one observer as "chipper". protected from the rain, princess and said that her mother was ok. during these security—conscious times, the windsors over christmas are an attraction for the dedicated. who, despite the weather, gather outside the sandringham church. once again, the 90—year—old monarch was not on...
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royal my response to what thejudge did not rape her.he judge said, that the trauma suffered was not so great, again, i don't think words can express how i felt in that situation. i don't think the judge had a clue what i went through. as a rape victim, jill saward's name was kept secret. but she took the decision to write a book and speak publicly about what she had injured. i want people to be able to understand just how much of a trauma rape is, and what you go through when you have been raped. i hope that what i have done will help other people. having been exposed to the realities of the criminal justice system, jill saward became a pivotal advocate for better treatment for other victims. she was at the vanguard of a successful campaign to stop defendants in rape cases from cross—examining women bringing complaints. tonight, fellow campaigners paid tribute to her. one of the most important things she did was to try to dispel the stigma and the taboo around rape and sexual violence. she very strongly and correctly repeated the messag
royal my response to what thejudge did not rape her.he judge said, that the trauma suffered was not so great, again, i don't think words can express how i felt in that situation. i don't think the judge had a clue what i went through. as a rape victim, jill saward's name was kept secret. but she took the decision to write a book and speak publicly about what she had injured. i want people to be able to understand just how much of a trauma rape is, and what you go through when you have been...
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do you know what the royals think of it? no, i wish i did. take danny into town? for what? a change. in tv, the bbc coproduction the night manager has four nominations. the adaptation ofjohn le carre's novel has won praise from critics and audiences, to the delight of its star, tom hiddleston. when you make something, you never know if it's going to catch fire and ignite people's interests, but it seemed to. and that is testament to the writing ofjohn le carre. i think spy thrillers will be enduringly popular, and he's the master. riz ahmed is also up for best actor for his role in the hbo crime drama the night of. it's very authentic. i think the reality of being caught up in a murder case, facing the slow wheels ofjustice, it's not a walk in the park. so far, there is no clear favourite to sweep the board this awards season, which just makes the golden globes, always keenly followed for clues as to 0scars success, all the more intriguing. we are getting reports that a truck has driven into a group of pedestrians in jerusalem. conflicting re
do you know what the royals think of it? no, i wish i did. take danny into town? for what? a change. in tv, the bbc coproduction the night manager has four nominations. the adaptation ofjohn le carre's novel has won praise from critics and audiences, to the delight of its star, tom hiddleston. when you make something, you never know if it's going to catch fire and ignite people's interests, but it seemed to. and that is testament to the writing ofjohn le carre. i think spy thrillers will be...
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with me is our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. he had a very colourful life, didn't he?y for several centuries, tangled certainly in terms of his own relationships, and his death, of course, is a reminder of his first wedding and the chequered history of princess margaret, the queen's younger sister who he married in 1960. she, having had to renounce the great love of her life, group captain peter townsend and the querrey to the royalfamily, townsend and the querrey to the royal family, because he townsend and the querrey to the royalfamily, because he was divorced. she then met anthony armstrong jones, who was this slightly bohemian figure in the 19505, slightly bohemian figure in the 1950s, a society photographer, and they were married at westminster abbey in a huge televised event in 1960. and, of course, everybody hoped that this would be a happy marriage. they presented an image of some glamour and a degree of informality for the british royal family in what were then the swinging 60s, they travelled widely to the united states and elsewhere and they were hugely pop
with me is our royal correspondent nicholas witchell. he had a very colourful life, didn't he?y for several centuries, tangled certainly in terms of his own relationships, and his death, of course, is a reminder of his first wedding and the chequered history of princess margaret, the queen's younger sister who he married in 1960. she, having had to renounce the great love of her life, group captain peter townsend and the querrey to the royalfamily, townsend and the querrey to the royal family,...
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do you know what the royals think of it? no, i wish i did.t, but we don't know anything, really. in tv, the bbc coproduction the night manager has four nominations. i enjoyed manchester by the sea, moonlight. all part of the richness of modern—day film—making. moonlight. all part of the richness of modern-day film-making. this year in hollywood there is plenty of talk of politics. but there is relief from the subjects with a simple story harking back to the golden age of film. which will prevail, we will find out soon. that is all from me. time for the news wherever you are. you are watching bbc news. let's return to the news that the former president of iran a has died at the age of 82. —— akbar hashemi rafsanjani. he was a central figure in iranian politics for at least a decade and a half, certainly in the 19805. decade and a half, certainly in the 1980s. he was recognised as being number two to the ayatollahs humanely and he played a central role in the prosecution of the iraq war. he became the president in 1989 and he also played a big
do you know what the royals think of it? no, i wish i did.t, but we don't know anything, really. in tv, the bbc coproduction the night manager has four nominations. i enjoyed manchester by the sea, moonlight. all part of the richness of modern—day film—making. moonlight. all part of the richness of modern-day film-making. this year in hollywood there is plenty of talk of politics. but there is relief from the subjects with a simple story harking back to the golden age of film. which will...
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we can talk to our royal correspondent nicholas mitchell who has joined can talk to our royal correspondent farfrom just the briefest of statements so far from the family? yes, the queen is saddened by the news. she is at sandringham with other members of the royal family. there sandringham with other members of the royalfamily. there is little contact with those members of the family and lord snowdon. he had been ill for some time. it is a reminder of the rather chequered i suppose love story of the queen's younger sister, the late princess margaret. she and lord snowdon married in 1960 after she announced the man that many people feel she should have worried, and with whom she was and out ugly deeply in love, group captain peter townsend. the marriage to lord snowdon and they had two children, was not a happy one. a stormy marriage after the first few happy stormy marriage after the first few ha p py yea rs stormy marriage after the first few happy years ended in divorce. unthinkable for the queen's sister at the beginning of her reign to have divorced, but it was something that did happe
we can talk to our royal correspondent nicholas mitchell who has joined can talk to our royal correspondent farfrom just the briefest of statements so far from the family? yes, the queen is saddened by the news. she is at sandringham with other members of the royal family. there sandringham with other members of the royalfamily. there is little contact with those members of the family and lord snowdon. he had been ill for some time. it is a reminder of the rather chequered i suppose love story...
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he had an enormous affection for the rest of the royal family.the royalfamily. anne de courcy, very good to talk to you, thank you for joining very good to talk to you, thank you forjoining us. anne de courcy wrote a biography of lord snowdon. he has died peacefully at his home, say his family, and the age of 86. labour's tristram hunt is to stand down as mp for stoke—on—trent central. the former shadow education secretary will become the director of the v&a museum. his resignation means the second by—election of the year, following jamie reed's recent resignation as labour mp for copeland. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn has been talking this afternoon about tristram hunt's resignation. he said it was not a reflection on his leadership. not at all. tristram hunt called me this morning and said he was very honoured to be offered the position of director of director of the victoria and albert museum. we talked about the work. he is sad about resigning from parliament. he has just written me a long letter describing his work on education policy and
he had an enormous affection for the rest of the royal family.the royalfamily. anne de courcy, very good to talk to you, thank you for joining very good to talk to you, thank you forjoining us. anne de courcy wrote a biography of lord snowdon. he has died peacefully at his home, say his family, and the age of 86. labour's tristram hunt is to stand down as mp for stoke—on—trent central. the former shadow education secretary will become the director of the v&a museum. his resignation...
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for a second time during the holiday season, the royals headed to church.was a notable absentee. her 95—year—old husband, who has also been ill, did attend. he was described by one observer as "chipper". during these security conscious times, the windsors are an attraction for the dedicated, and despite the weather, they gathered outside the sandringham church. but once again the monarch was not on display. a little disappointed that the queen was not there, but that is understandable at 90 years of age. she's in the best place, and i wish her all the best for 2017. she's not well, and we do not want to see her out in this weather. at christmas, our attention is drawn to the birth of a baby some 2000 years ago. the queen recorded her christmas message early in december and will not have taken the decision to miss church likely. the supreme governor of the church of england has a deep faith. but on the advice of her doctor she is exercising caution in the face of a heavy cold she's had for nearly two weeks. the queen has been laid low and left feeling pretty
for a second time during the holiday season, the royals headed to church.was a notable absentee. her 95—year—old husband, who has also been ill, did attend. he was described by one observer as "chipper". during these security conscious times, the windsors are an attraction for the dedicated, and despite the weather, they gathered outside the sandringham church. but once again the monarch was not on display. a little disappointed that the queen was not there, but that is...
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theirs was the first royal marriage to be televised.and eventually divorced. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, looks back at his life. he was the society photographer who took pictures of the royal family and who married one of its leading members. it was in 1960, the start of a decade of considerable social change, that the then anthony armstrong—jones married the queen's younger sister, princess margaret. he was an untitled commoner, she was the princess who, a few years earlier, had had to renounce her love for a royal official because she was divorced. with unbounded enthusiasm, acclaim for princess margaret and her husband when they appeared on the balcony. the couple brought glamour to the british royalfamily. they travelled widely. this was them on a visit to san francisco. a—list celebrities before the term had really been invented, presenting an image of britain more in keeping with the informality of the time. although he became the earl of snowdon, he continued to work as a photographer. he was also a talented desig
theirs was the first royal marriage to be televised.and eventually divorced. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, looks back at his life. he was the society photographer who took pictures of the royal family and who married one of its leading members. it was in 1960, the start of a decade of considerable social change, that the then anthony armstrong—jones married the queen's younger sister, princess margaret. he was an untitled commoner, she was the princess who, a few years earlier,...
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he's credited with leading the royals in 2015 to their first world series win in 30 years.yers and fans gathered to remember the 25-year-old. in a touching tribute the royals tweeted, we are heartbroken, #restinpeaceace. >> so sad to see another talented star taken away like that. >>> president trump is having an immediate impact on investors and your money around the globe. >>> samsung comes clean and explains what went wrong with the galaxy note 7 exploding battery. t hut! tiki barber running a barber shop? yes!!! surprising. yes!!! what's not surprising? how much money david saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. who's next? mom washed our clothes. credibility as handymen. one wash with tide pods and we're right back where we started. we look like catalogue models! who trusts a clean handyman anyway? we can't look this good! dinge is the dirt the bargain detergent can't get to. tide pods can. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or
he's credited with leading the royals in 2015 to their first world series win in 30 years.yers and fans gathered to remember the 25-year-old. in a touching tribute the royals tweeted, we are heartbroken, #restinpeaceace. >> so sad to see another talented star taken away like that. >>> president trump is having an immediate impact on investors and your money around the globe. >>> samsung comes clean and explains what went wrong with the galaxy note 7 exploding battery. t...
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the royal bank of scotland is to set aside another $4 billion to pay fines for miss—selling.ritish scientists have identified 1a new disorders affecting children after analysing the genes of thousands of children with rare, undiagnosed conditions. and on newsnight we find out what the mexicans think about donald trump's proposed border wall and speak to the playwright david pair about his film on holocaust denial. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has signed an executive order to build a wall along the us border with mexico. it was one of his key pledges during the election campaign. mr trump said he expected construction to start within months and that planning will begin immediately. he insisted that while american taxpayers would have to pay for the initial work, he would expect mexico to reimburse the cost. mexican president enrique pena nieto is reportedly considering cancelling next week's visit to washington following donald trump's order. our correspondent james cook reports from the us—mexico border. donald trump's signature pledge is now one step
the royal bank of scotland is to set aside another $4 billion to pay fines for miss—selling.ritish scientists have identified 1a new disorders affecting children after analysing the genes of thousands of children with rare, undiagnosed conditions. and on newsnight we find out what the mexicans think about donald trump's proposed border wall and speak to the playwright david pair about his film on holocaust denial. good evening and welcome to bbc news. president trump has signed an executive...
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in a letter to theresa may, the royal college of physicians said patient care was under threat.y and disabled people are calling for a long—term solution to funding for health and social care. 0ur health correspondent robert pigott. the royal college of physicians said ambulances queueing outside hospitals were visual testament to the crisis in the nhs. the royal college, which represents 33,000 specialist hospital doctors, said patients based lengthening waits on lists, on trolleys, in accident and emergency departments and at home. it blamed a shortage of qualified staff, stretched too thin lead to meet the increasing demands. our members fear that people's lives are at risk because they can't get round to see the patients that aren't yet in the emergency department or indeed are waiting for results to come back. members and fellows have been writing in and our council members specifically have said to me this is the worst they have ever seen. this is the worst they have ever seen. most urgent, said the doctors, is investment in social care to prevent medically fit patients be
in a letter to theresa may, the royal college of physicians said patient care was under threat.y and disabled people are calling for a long—term solution to funding for health and social care. 0ur health correspondent robert pigott. the royal college of physicians said ambulances queueing outside hospitals were visual testament to the crisis in the nhs. the royal college, which represents 33,000 specialist hospital doctors, said patients based lengthening waits on lists, on trolleys, in...
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six hours later, the team at the royal veterinary college we re team at the royal veterinary collegever seen an olive ridley here before. she is the first to be spotted in british waters since records began almost 270 years ago. getting a sea turtle into the scanning machine is no easy task. experts need to check her lungs for damage. we can see her shell all around and we can see her lungs. and we can see also that there is some gas which is black and that is outside her lungs. so it is free gas and that is potentially responsible for her buoyancy problem. staff caring for her anglesey had noticed she was unable to keep below the water. she may be struggling to dive but the team are delighted by her appetite, which is helping her regain weight. she is a real character. we got to know her, she starting to eat really well now. she's demolishing a couple of kilos of calamari a day. she is a real personality. she likes to see us. she seems to recognise people and knows what's going on. these turtles can travel vast distances but it is thought this one was carried thousands of miles off
six hours later, the team at the royal veterinary college we re team at the royal veterinary collegever seen an olive ridley here before. she is the first to be spotted in british waters since records began almost 270 years ago. getting a sea turtle into the scanning machine is no easy task. experts need to check her lungs for damage. we can see her shell all around and we can see her lungs. and we can see also that there is some gas which is black and that is outside her lungs. so it is free...
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we will be speaking to the royal couege will be speaking to the royal college of surgeons a bit later free. how much would you pay to take a tenner out of a machine? we have got used to pretty much all cash machines being free, haven't we? banks and atm operators are arguing over the fees they pay each other to cover the cost of running the machines. if you don't go to a machine that belongs to your bank, your bank has to pay a small fee, either to another bank or to the independent operator. but some of the banks want to reduce the fees. so will us customers be asked to make up the difference? ron delnevo is the executive director europe of the atm industry association, representing both banks and independent cash machine operators. you represent the industry. you represent the industrylj you represent the industry. i do. why has this issue come up now? it seems we have been used to not paying for our cash out of cash machines for quite awhile. it is probably a relief to some of your not hearing about brexit and donald trump, this issue is more important today now than some of those
we will be speaking to the royal couege will be speaking to the royal college of surgeons a bit later free. how much would you pay to take a tenner out of a machine? we have got used to pretty much all cash machines being free, haven't we? banks and atm operators are arguing over the fees they pay each other to cover the cost of running the machines. if you don't go to a machine that belongs to your bank, your bank has to pay a small fee, either to another bank or to the independent operator....
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a diplomatic row when president trump comes on his state visit later this year between him and the royaler this year between him and the royalfamily. an intriguing story, actually, when you look at the details. the clashes there might be between him and various members of the family... be between him and various members of the family. .. he will probably turn up and be a complete poodle, in fa ct, turn up and be a complete poodle, in fact, because he will be delighted to be in that environment. but you are right, with some of the detail... the top line of that you would think, obviously prince charles being a committed environmentalist, president trump being a climate change denier, that is the sort of top line of the potential clash, but there is more to it than that. prince harry, who apparently had a close relationship or was. . . apparently had a close relationship or was... had close bond the former first lady michelle obama, is weary of president trump, who once bragged he would have had sex with president diana —— princess diana, apparently. and obviously you will not take kindly
a diplomatic row when president trump comes on his state visit later this year between him and the royaler this year between him and the royalfamily. an intriguing story, actually, when you look at the details. the clashes there might be between him and various members of the family... be between him and various members of the family. .. he will probably turn up and be a complete poodle, in fa ct, turn up and be a complete poodle, in fact, because he will be delighted to be in that environment....
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family isa believed he was to the royal family is a pleasure, really.the troubles in her marriage, which were about to be made public, diana thanks cyrilfor thinking of her at this difficult period and writes that the boys are well and enjoying boarding school a lot, although harry is constantly in trouble. the description not unfamiliar to others who worked closely with the family. he was a lwa ys closely with the family. he was always thejoker, the one with problems with the teaching staff, etc, because that and nature. we see it in his adult life now. for that reason he has endeared himself to the public but diana was being very honest. it's almost 20 years since diana died, but she remains an object of fascination to people the world over. although the diana letters have grabbed the headlines there are plenty of other interesting items including a slice of wedding cake from the queen's wedding in 1947, which is probably passed its sell by date! sarah, thank you. the biggest technology show in the world gets underway today in las vegas. ces, as it's
family isa believed he was to the royal family is a pleasure, really.the troubles in her marriage, which were about to be made public, diana thanks cyrilfor thinking of her at this difficult period and writes that the boys are well and enjoying boarding school a lot, although harry is constantly in trouble. the description not unfamiliar to others who worked closely with the family. he was a lwa ys closely with the family. he was always thejoker, the one with problems with the teaching staff,...
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for royal mail, it was the largest fall on the ftse 100 for royal mail, it was the largest fall on thepictures from india. borisjohnson currently is on an official visit. he's been playing cricket in kolkata today, but yesterday the foreign secretary made comments which caused a stir, which were interpreted as him comparing francois hollande to a nazi guard, after the french president said the uk would get a worse trade deal with the eu after brexit negotiations. as you can see here, mrjohnson refused to answer questions on the issue. just playing a bit of a straight bat there, borisjohnson. just playing a bit of a straight bat there, boris johnson. mrjohnson, just playing a bit of a straight bat there, borisjohnson. mrjohnson, do you stand by your
for royal mail, it was the largest fall on the ftse 100 for royal mail, it was the largest fall on thepictures from india. borisjohnson currently is on an official visit. he's been playing cricket in kolkata today, but yesterday the foreign secretary made comments which caused a stir, which were interpreted as him comparing francois hollande to a nazi guard, after the french president said the uk would get a worse trade deal with the eu after brexit negotiations. as you can see here, mrjohnson...
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in 1911, he was the first lord of the admiralty, the civilian had of the royal navy. with the naval arms race underway with germany and the prospect of a continental land for growing, churchill was a breath of fresh air. he switched shipped from coal to oil and started work on super dreadnoughts. he also liked his medals. all of this change and energy did not sit well with some of the top brass. accused of destroying the traditions of the royal navy, churchill replied, traditions, what traditions? rum, sodomy, and the lash. he later denied having said that, but added that he wish he had. [laughter] he was already thinking strategically and prophetically about the coming war. he told the committee of imperial defense to expect a powerful german invasion of belgium and france that might come close to overwhelming its defenders. until a british expeditionary force could help hold the line. as the first month of the war progressed, little went as expected. both sides settled into brutal trench warfare. no one's boys were coming home by christmas. while churchill had prepa
in 1911, he was the first lord of the admiralty, the civilian had of the royal navy. with the naval arms race underway with germany and the prospect of a continental land for growing, churchill was a breath of fresh air. he switched shipped from coal to oil and started work on super dreadnoughts. he also liked his medals. all of this change and energy did not sit well with some of the top brass. accused of destroying the traditions of the royal navy, churchill replied, traditions, what...
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for a second time during the holiday season, the royals headed to church.absentee. her 95—year—old husband, who's also been ill, did attend, and was described by one observer as "chipper". protected from rain and walking alongside her husband, anne, a princess in purple, told someone in the crowd her mother was feeling better. during these security—conscious times, the windsors over christmas are an attraction for the dedicated, who, despite the weather, gather outside the sandringham church. once again, the 90—year—old monarch wasn't on display. a little bit disappointed, because the queen wasn't there, but that is understandable at 90 years of age. she's in the best place, yes, and i wish her all the best for 2017. obviously, if she's not well, then you don't want to see her come out in this weather, do you, you know? at christmas, our attention is drawn to the birth of a baby some 2000 years ago. the queen, who recorded her christmas day message early in december, will not have taken the decision to miss church lightly — the supreme governor of the churc
for a second time during the holiday season, the royals headed to church.absentee. her 95—year—old husband, who's also been ill, did attend, and was described by one observer as "chipper". protected from rain and walking alongside her husband, anne, a princess in purple, told someone in the crowd her mother was feeling better. during these security—conscious times, the windsors over christmas are an attraction for the dedicated, who, despite the weather, gather outside the...
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other royals did attend including prince phillip her husband. he appears to have bounced back while the queen is still recovering after almost two weeks indoors, out of sight, the same cold forced her to miss the christmas day church service. these absences are not insignificant. she is the head, of the church of england, something she takes very seriously. so we can only assume she has been feeling terrible but her advisors are going out of their way to tell journalist that she is doing okay. they're stressing that she still in residence. she hasn't been moved for medical or any other reason. they say she has up and about and they say she is working and still receiving the documents, the briefing papers that she has to stay on top of as part of her official role as britain's head of state. now they're doing this to ensure there isn't any unnecessary speculation or perhaps exaggerated concern about the queen's health. they want everyone to know that it's just an awful cold but she is battling through it. phil black, cnn, london. >>> i'm joined n
other royals did attend including prince phillip her husband. he appears to have bounced back while the queen is still recovering after almost two weeks indoors, out of sight, the same cold forced her to miss the christmas day church service. these absences are not insignificant. she is the head, of the church of england, something she takes very seriously. so we can only assume she has been feeling terrible but her advisors are going out of their way to tell journalist that she is doing okay....
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those letters, one from the royal college of physicians and another from the royal college of nursing" the letters come after documents leaked to bbc news revealed record numbers of patients are facing long waits in a&es — nearly a quarter waited longer than the four hour target. this week the health secretary jeremy hunt suggested that target may have to be relaxed — it has not been met sincejuly 2015. the nhs and the prime minister have disputed claims from the red cross that there is a "humanitarian crisis" in its hospitals in england. theresa may acknowledged there were "huge pressures" on the health service and said no ten had provided the funding requested. we can talk to dr adrian boyle, who's an a&e consultant and a member of the royal college of emergency medicine. he's in our cambridge studio. good morning. thank you so much for your time. you work in this industry. tell us what emergency is like at the moment for you and your staff. it is very pressured. we have reports from all around the country, that people can't offload people from ambulances. people are working under h
those letters, one from the royal college of physicians and another from the royal college of nursing" the letters come after documents leaked to bbc news revealed record numbers of patients are facing long waits in a&es — nearly a quarter waited longer than the four hour target. this week the health secretary jeremy hunt suggested that target may have to be relaxed — it has not been met sincejuly 2015. the nhs and the prime minister have disputed claims from the red cross that...
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the royal family are attending church at sandringham. buckingham palace says the queen will not attend a new year's day church service at sandringham because of a heavy cold. heightened security and thousands of extra police as revellers welcome in the new year across the uk. in her new year's message theresa may calls for 2017 to be a year of unity following the vote to leave the eu. as we face the opportunities ahead of us, our shared interests and ambitions can bring us together. also in the next hour, technical problems hit the london ambulance service on one of its busiest nights of the year. it's understood that the computer system crashed, meaning calls had to be recorded by pen and paper for several hours. and, in half an hour, dateline london looks ahead to 2017. let's go to pictures from sandringham. there they are. as you can see, the church and sandringham, people beginning to arrive. the queen will not be attending this new year's day church service because of this lingering heavy cold. she miss the christmas day service for
the royal family are attending church at sandringham. buckingham palace says the queen will not attend a new year's day church service at sandringham because of a heavy cold. heightened security and thousands of extra police as revellers welcome in the new year across the uk. in her new year's message theresa may calls for 2017 to be a year of unity following the vote to leave the eu. as we face the opportunities ahead of us, our shared interests and ambitions can bring us together. also in the...
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person >>> latest get-way for prince harry and his girlfriend and a what we're hearing about a possible royal engagement? >> close friends haven't seen him this happy in a long time. >>> plus, ben affleck. bro squad. >> i don't know what i would do without those guys. >> night outth wi matt damon after his little brother's golden globe win, recreating his favorite party pose with "e.t." >> here we go. >> and -- >> scarlett johansson's sting to the truth and 2-year-old daughter. >> she will say, no, no, not that one. like i'm a juke box. yeah, next. >> now for january 1010, 27, this is "entertainment tonight." >>> we know that one of the suspects of the robbery of kardashian actually works for her. >> tonight we have new details about their identity. kim stepped out with kanye in bel-air. the couple had reason to celebrate in predawn age. french police taking 17 people into custody in connection with the armed robbery of $5.6 million worth of kim's jewelry. "e.t." today with cbs news reporter elaine cobbe who spoke to the french authorities this morning. >> the public prosecutor confirmed to m
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caller: there are quite a few are -- few royal navy ships. britain has changed since the first world war. and wrestling -- interestingly, there is a u.s. navy ship that has a foreign officer permanently stationed on it down in norfolk. and the menive ship are very proud to carry churchill's name. churchill's mother was an a strongand he had relationship with the americans in the second world war, was sign or opinion, or anything expressed by churchill with regard to america and the first world war? host: i think when he was minister of munitions there were obviously liaisons with the u.s.. it wasn't a close relationship. there was a famous -- he had a .inner in london franklin roosevelt came to visit and met churchill, had a conversation, 20 years later they meet in 1941 at the atlantic charter conference. apparently at the time, a few years before, when the subject , theodorell came up roosevelt had met churchill in the past. he didn't like him. franklin roosevelt said he never liked winston churchill. i met him at a dinner. the ironing -- t
caller: there are quite a few are -- few royal navy ships. britain has changed since the first world war. and wrestling -- interestingly, there is a u.s. navy ship that has a foreign officer permanently stationed on it down in norfolk. and the menive ship are very proud to carry churchill's name. churchill's mother was an a strongand he had relationship with the americans in the second world war, was sign or opinion, or anything expressed by churchill with regard to america and the first world...
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royal allies. the message on the mental health coming up. >> following an officer-involved shooting yesterday in fairfax county. those close to the men who was shot. questions whether it was justified. while authorities say action had to be taken. i'm jeff goldberg. we have both sides of the issue coming up soon. alison: new at 5:00, we have been planning for the security around the event for many months. we will take you behind the scenes as the f oh, how waso good!en house? did you apply? oh, i'll do it later today. your credit score must be amazing. my credit score? credit karma. it's free. that's great! um hm. just whip bam boom, it's done. that apartment is mine! credit karma. give yourself some credit. announcer: this is a breaking news. lindsey: about chelsea manning. we got word that president barack obama is commuting the sentence for chelsea manning. you will remember chelsea manning was serving 35 years in prison for disseminating documents for wikileaks. we have learned th
royal allies. the message on the mental health coming up. >> following an officer-involved shooting yesterday in fairfax county. those close to the men who was shot. questions whether it was justified. while authorities say action had to be taken. i'm jeff goldberg. we have both sides of the issue coming up soon. alison: new at 5:00, we have been planning for the security around the event for many months. we will take you behind the scenes as the f oh, how waso good!en house? did you...
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it's experiencing its worst ever winter crisis, the royal college of physicians and the royal collegemany patients are not receiving care when they need it. the government's target for a&e patients to be treated within four hours, hasn't been met for 16 months, a target that is speculated will be soon adjusted. beds are being blocked, causing much—needed operations to be delayed, with the head of nhs england calling for extra funding for social care so that patients can be released. chris cook, policy editor, is tracking the problems within the nhs. there's a documentary that is reflecting the challenges that nhs is facing. that's right, hospital, bbc two on wednesday, 9pm, it is excellent and we are going to show you a clip which illustrates the important challenge facing the nhs, the delayed transfer of care, called a detoc, meaning a patient who needs care, but the hospital would like to be delivered by somebody else, cannot be moved out because the next person in the chain of care is not ready to take them. these detocs are a serious problem because it means there are not enough b
it's experiencing its worst ever winter crisis, the royal college of physicians and the royal collegemany patients are not receiving care when they need it. the government's target for a&e patients to be treated within four hours, hasn't been met for 16 months, a target that is speculated will be soon adjusted. beds are being blocked, causing much—needed operations to be delayed, with the head of nhs england calling for extra funding for social care so that patients can be released. chris...
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activists led by the royal —— reverend al sharpton have been on the streets of washington.ump for comments he has made on twitter regarding civil rights campaigner, congressmanjohn regarding civil rights campaigner, congressman john lewis, regarding civil rights campaigner, congressmanjohn lewis, who said trump was not a legitimate president. we won't be trumped! many more protests are planned in the run—up to friday. security will be tight for a president that has made a virtue of being different and has gained support because he is not pa rt gained support because he is not part of the political establishment. a major international conference is underway in paris, aimed at reviving peace talks between israel and the palestinians. delegates from 70 countries are expected to repeat their support for a two—state solution. palestinians have welcomed the meeting, but the israeli prime minister has rejected it as "futile and rigged". hugh schofield is in paris. if that's the israeli view, i suppose people may wonder, what is the point? yes. this conference was called to reaffir
activists led by the royal —— reverend al sharpton have been on the streets of washington.ump for comments he has made on twitter regarding civil rights campaigner, congressmanjohn regarding civil rights campaigner, congressman john lewis, regarding civil rights campaigner, congressmanjohn lewis, who said trump was not a legitimate president. we won't be trumped! many more protests are planned in the run—up to friday. security will be tight for a president that has made a virtue of being...
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former members of the armed forces and the royal ulster co nsta bula ry armed forces and the royal ulsterulary police force. he said we are in danger of seeing the past rewritten. that is very much at odds with what we heard from the northern ireland director of public prosecutions just a few days ago. he said he had been left feeling mystified about claims of bias from unionists and some conservative mps, with such differing opinions on these prosecutions and the possibility of more to come, it seems a question of how to deal with the legacy of northern ireland's troubles remains very much unanswered. given that the secretary of state has said this, has there been any public reaction? it is very emotive. yes, and very controversial. yesterday we saw some former soldiers who had served in northern ireland march past parliament and they were speaking yesterday. we have not heard much political reaction today but that is more to come. we are in an election phase with people going to the polls on the 2nd of march, and this will continue to be an issue that stirs strong emotions politically a
former members of the armed forces and the royal ulster co nsta bula ry armed forces and the royal ulsterulary police force. he said we are in danger of seeing the past rewritten. that is very much at odds with what we heard from the northern ireland director of public prosecutions just a few days ago. he said he had been left feeling mystified about claims of bias from unionists and some conservative mps, with such differing opinions on these prosecutions and the possibility of more to come,...
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the royal couege with their daily life.the restrictions are not clinically justified and will often be a false economy. if a patient continues to be in pain he needs painkillers, he needs physiotherapy, he may be able to work. he will be in severe pain for a long period of time. and also by weighting the operation may indeed become more difficult when he eventually gets it. the clinical commissioning groups said they were bringing worcestershire into line with what other ccg ‘s do. they said of the patient feels they require this surgery but do not meet these criteria, there is a clear appeals system. several other commissioning groups in england including harrogate, the vale of york, are imposing similar restrictions. demand for hip and knee replacements is growing but then managed to pay for them is increasingly scarce. the families of four people killed bya the families of four people killed by a runaway tipper truck have been describing the impact the incident has had on their lives. two men were convicted of manslaught
the royal couege with their daily life.the restrictions are not clinically justified and will often be a false economy. if a patient continues to be in pain he needs painkillers, he needs physiotherapy, he may be able to work. he will be in severe pain for a long period of time. and also by weighting the operation may indeed become more difficult when he eventually gets it. the clinical commissioning groups said they were bringing worcestershire into line with what other ccg ‘s do. they said...
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and, again, itjust raises the profile of what a great royal family we have.r death, it appears the interest in diana and her life has barely lessened. sarah campbell, bbc news, cambridge. his days in office are numbered, and this week barack obama has been working hard to try to save his political legacy. but for the outgoing president's half—sister, the end of his administration is as much about family as policy. she grew up with him in hawaii, and has been talking to the bbc about their younger days, and what he'll do when he leaves the oval office. growing up, mum certainly gave us a wide range of tools to become the people who we are. that being said, my brother was kind of a regular guy who loved his friends, who bodysurfed and who played basketball. i think that hawaii has given my brother a sort of laid—back attitude and an ease within himself. he wasn't a candidate for school president or anything like that, he didn't have at least vocalised aspirations for that level of civic engagement, and it wasn't until later that he became a little more serious,
and, again, itjust raises the profile of what a great royal family we have.r death, it appears the interest in diana and her life has barely lessened. sarah campbell, bbc news, cambridge. his days in office are numbered, and this week barack obama has been working hard to try to save his political legacy. but for the outgoing president's half—sister, the end of his administration is as much about family as policy. she grew up with him in hawaii, and has been talking to the bbc about their...
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the royal editor of the sunday express.ntil we know the winner of the australian open men's singles title. it's the final that nobody expected but millions of tennis fans wanted. rafael nadal is facing his old adversary roger federer in a highly—anticipated battle in melbourne. the pair will meet on court for the 35th time since their rivalry began in 2004, and although federer has won more grand slam titles than any other male player in tennis history, it's nadal who's dominated in most of their head—to—head meetings. let's talk now to former british number one john lloyd. nice to see you. the 35th time they have met. what should we expect?” am hoping it will be an epic match, number one, and why not? the semifinals with dimitrov and rafael nadal was unbelievable. i am going for rafa but i am a bit concerned just because of the amount of time he spent in his five—hour match with dimitrov. if this was him five years ago when he was used to playing these matches, i would say it was him, but now it is the rest time with him n
the royal editor of the sunday express.ntil we know the winner of the australian open men's singles title. it's the final that nobody expected but millions of tennis fans wanted. rafael nadal is facing his old adversary roger federer in a highly—anticipated battle in melbourne. the pair will meet on court for the 35th time since their rivalry began in 2004, and although federer has won more grand slam titles than any other male player in tennis history, it's nadal who's dominated in most of...