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followed in the procession by the royal colonels, the princess royal on the left, the colonel of thee duke of cambridge in his seventh year riding as colonel of the irish guards and the prince of wales riding as colonel of the welsh guards, a role he has taken for the past 42 years. the prince of wales succeeded his father on saint davids day, 1975, as colonel of the welsh guards. the duke of edinburgh had been colonel of the welsh guards from 1973—1975, and then the duke of cambridge, a very special year for and then the duke of cambridge, a very special yearfor him and then the duke of cambridge, a very special year for him because it is his regiment trooping the colour today. the first section of carriages arriving at horse guards parade, just passing the youth enclosure there on the left. hundreds of members of the girl guides and the brownies and the boys' brigade, greeting the carriages as they pass. and we can see that the guards formation has changed because number three guard has opened, that is to make way for the first royal guests as the band prepares to play the national
followed in the procession by the royal colonels, the princess royal on the left, the colonel of thee duke of cambridge in his seventh year riding as colonel of the irish guards and the prince of wales riding as colonel of the welsh guards, a role he has taken for the past 42 years. the prince of wales succeeded his father on saint davids day, 1975, as colonel of the welsh guards. the duke of edinburgh had been colonel of the welsh guards from 1973—1975, and then the duke of cambridge, a very...
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it is ladies day at royal ascot.ing shortly after 2pm. she won the gold cup with her horse in 2013. she doesn‘t have a runner in the race today, but she does have a horse in the britannia sta kes at does have a horse in the britannia stakes at 5pm. maths prize will run for her in her colours, and she hopes that that will bring her a winner in this, one of her favourite weeks of the year. time for a look at the weather. what a difference what a difference a what a difference a day what a difference a day makes.
it is ladies day at royal ascot.ing shortly after 2pm. she won the gold cup with her horse in 2013. she doesn‘t have a runner in the race today, but she does have a horse in the britannia sta kes at does have a horse in the britannia stakes at 5pm. maths prize will run for her in her colours, and she hopes that that will bring her a winner in this, one of her favourite weeks of the year. time for a look at the weather. what a difference what a difference a what a difference a day what a...
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at royal ascot, inindicates there is no cause for concern.itchell, our royal correspondent. doctors say that three—quarters of babies who were stillborn or suffered brain damage in the uk in 2015 could have had a different outcome if they'd received better care. more than 700 babies who died or had brain injuries were included in the study by the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists. the uk has the second worst infant mortality rate in western europe, the only country with a higher rate is malta. 0ur social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, reports. i'm not comparing ella to maddie, but we always wonder, you know, what colour eyes madison would have because we never saw her with her open eyes, have we? no. ella and alfie never met their older sister, madison. ten days overdue, in february 2013 katie went to hospital for a planned induction. when she got there however the labour ward was full and she was put in a side room. they checked and they said i was just about two centimetres, but they had to wait for a bed to become
at royal ascot, inindicates there is no cause for concern.itchell, our royal correspondent. doctors say that three—quarters of babies who were stillborn or suffered brain damage in the uk in 2015 could have had a different outcome if they'd received better care. more than 700 babies who died or had brain injuries were included in the study by the royal college of obstetricians and gynaecologists. the uk has the second worst infant mortality rate in western europe, the only country with a...
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on the 11th of may he retired from royal duties.been the longest serving royal consort in british history. he isa royal consort in british history. he is a huge support for the queen. you can take it that she is going about her normal duties and going to royal ascot this afternoon and just being kept abreast of what happens. thanks very much. we will keep you up—to—date if there is any more announcement about the duke's conditions. the queen ‘s speech as set out the measures the government hopes to bring into law over the next two years. let's look at the main points. the main focus was brexit and the great repeal bill with the government claiming it wa nts to with the government claiming it wants to build the widest possible consensus. also proposals for new legislation covering immigration, trade, agriculture, and fisheries. they'll be a new counter extremist commissioner to tackle the growth of extremism in and online. new measures to help deal with disasters such as the fire of the grenfell tower block in london. industry was al
on the 11th of may he retired from royal duties.been the longest serving royal consort in british history. he isa royal consort in british history. he is a huge support for the queen. you can take it that she is going about her normal duties and going to royal ascot this afternoon and just being kept abreast of what happens. thanks very much. we will keep you up—to—date if there is any more announcement about the duke's conditions. the queen ‘s speech as set out the measures the...
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and in the next hour, a warning from the royal college of surgeons. new figures show the number of nhs patients waiting six months or more for surgery has increased threefold since 2013. two astronauts are leaving the international space station and heading back to earth in the soyuz space capsule. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the conservative candidate for south thanet in kent craig mackinlay has been charged with offences relating to his election expenses in the run—up to the last general election. the crown prosecution service said mr mackinlay, who's standing again onjune 8th, and two other tory party workers will faces charges under the representation of the people act. here's our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford. craig mackinlay. it was one of the big conservative wins in the last general election, stopping nigel farage in south thanet. their candidate, craig mackinlay, won byjust under 3000 votes after talking during the campaign of all the support he had had from big name politicians. we have brought many powerful members
and in the next hour, a warning from the royal college of surgeons. new figures show the number of nhs patients waiting six months or more for surgery has increased threefold since 2013. two astronauts are leaving the international space station and heading back to earth in the soyuz space capsule. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the conservative candidate for south thanet in kent craig mackinlay has been charged with offences relating to his election expenses in the run—up to the...
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so the royal bentley had to do. the queen arriving for the 64th time.ongside her. get your skates on. first race is to 30 pm! after all, with royal as got on, this was not the only business of the day. the queen was here to lay out the plan for this government. the political situation even more awkward than the small talk between these two. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working with parliament, the devolved administrations, business and others to build the widest possible consensus on the country's future outside the european union. grexit the priority but promised the government will work more closely with rivals as well as supporters. bill will be introduced to repeal the european communities act and provide certainty for individuals and businesses. this will become plummeted by legislation to ensure that the united kingdom makes the success that the united kingdom makes the success of breads it. but grammar schools, gone. plans to change pension ben
so the royal bentley had to do. the queen arriving for the 64th time.ongside her. get your skates on. first race is to 30 pm! after all, with royal as got on, this was not the only business of the day. the queen was here to lay out the plan for this government. the political situation even more awkward than the small talk between these two. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working with...
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that is a really lovely feel about the royal ascot. it is just lovely feel about the royal ascot.eiam think it is £105. someone will tell me i am wrong. well, you know more than me, sally. thank you, see you later. 7:42am is the time now. the chief executive of kensington and chelsea council has resigned amid criticism over the borough‘s response to the grenfell tower fire, in which at least 79 people died and many more were left homeless. nicholas holgate claimed he was forced out by the communities secretary sajid javid. mrjavid has made no comment so far. john healey is the shadow housing minister and joins us from westminster. thank you very much for your time this morning. i wonder if you could first of all comment on the resignation, nicholas holgate has resigned from his position as chief executive of the kensington chelsea council. it was right to go. he had to go. his counsel went awol in the days after this terrible fire at a time when the victims‘ survivors, those looking for the family members missing needed help on the ground and above all someone to reassure them and
that is a really lovely feel about the royal ascot. it is just lovely feel about the royal ascot.eiam think it is £105. someone will tell me i am wrong. well, you know more than me, sally. thank you, see you later. 7:42am is the time now. the chief executive of kensington and chelsea council has resigned amid criticism over the borough‘s response to the grenfell tower fire, in which at least 79 people died and many more were left homeless. nicholas holgate claimed he was forced out by the...
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he said the royals were acting for the "greater good of the people".an interview with the american magazine newsweek, the prince also criticises the decision for him to walk behind his mother's coffin at her funeral in 1997. our royal correspondent peter hunt has been studying the prince's comments. it's a moment seared on the nation's psyche, the funeral of a princess killed in her prime, her 12—year—old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those who put him there. and he's voiced his considerable discomfort in an american magazine — the enduring diana fascination is global. i think he has spent so much time hiding away from himself and his demons, but now he's faced them and to a large extent conquered them, he feels more confident to be optimistic, truthful and say how he feels. a monarch and three heirs, an hereditary system secure. now harry's suggesting that while the windsors are selflessly focused on the greater good, none of them is desperate to be sovereign. this interview will irritate republicans who seek an
he said the royals were acting for the "greater good of the people".an interview with the american magazine newsweek, the prince also criticises the decision for him to walk behind his mother's coffin at her funeral in 1997. our royal correspondent peter hunt has been studying the prince's comments. it's a moment seared on the nation's psyche, the funeral of a princess killed in her prime, her 12—year—old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those...
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so the royal bentley had to do. —— horses. the queen arriving for the 64th time.e queen arriving for the 64th time. herson, not her the queen arriving for the 64th time. her son, not her husband, alongside. yeah, get your skates on. laughter after all, with royal ascot on, this was not the queens only business of the day. but she was here to lay out the plan for this government. the political situation even more awkward than the small talk between these two. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country the best possible deal as the cou ntry leaves the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working with parliament, the devolved administrations, business and others to build the widest possible consensus on the country's future @ the european union. brexit the priority but a promise the government will work more closely with rivals as well as supporters —— outside the european union. a bill will be introduced to repeal the european communities act
so the royal bentley had to do. —— horses. the queen arriving for the 64th time.e queen arriving for the 64th time. herson, not her the queen arriving for the 64th time. her son, not her husband, alongside. yeah, get your skates on. laughter after all, with royal ascot on, this was not the queens only business of the day. but she was here to lay out the plan for this government. the political situation even more awkward than the small talk between these two. my government's priority is to...
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and celebrations at royal ascot on the sports page of the gulf news. as she is presented with a trophy after her horse won on ladies day. that brings you up to date. —— dubai's ruler. and here is a story from online. just look at theirs. this is a dance challenge, and this has groups of friends literally dancing up the wall. it started with party—goers in australia posting their moves on social media, and since then, my goodness, many have posted their own versions from france, 11 on, the united states, to namejust a versions from france, 11 on, the united states, to name just a few. don't try this at home! it looks absolutely terrifying. —— france, lebanon. how can donald trump improve his image? by getting a dog, of course, that is the advice of milan. he has a hit tv show. i spoke to the mexican born dog behaviour is ona trip to the mexican born dog behaviour is on a trip to singapore. he is known the world over as dog whisperer. but many don't know that he came to the us from exeter when he came to the us from exeter when he was just 21. we asked h
and celebrations at royal ascot on the sports page of the gulf news. as she is presented with a trophy after her horse won on ladies day. that brings you up to date. —— dubai's ruler. and here is a story from online. just look at theirs. this is a dance challenge, and this has groups of friends literally dancing up the wall. it started with party—goers in australia posting their moves on social media, and since then, my goodness, many have posted their own versions from france, 11 on, the...
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a spokesman said he was disappointed to miss the state 0pening of parliament and royal ascot. 0ur royals hospital in central london where the duke of edinburgh is being treated. what can you tell us? i think the tone and wording of that statement is pretty clear in that they don't want to cause any alarm or panic about the condition of the duke of edinburgh. they have said this was an admittance to hospital because of a precautionary measure, due to an infection the duke had picked up. he wouldn't hospital here last night. they say the infection has been linked to a pre—existing condition. it is a case of better safe tha n condition. it is a case of better safe than sorry. he's 96. it is really hot, he was at royal ascot yesterday, trooping of the colour at the weekend. he could perhaps be treated more intensively at hospital for this infection. he enjoys very good health, but this is the first time in recent times he has been in hospital? he's 96, so looking back over the years, this is a man who is in pretty robust health. but there have been a few moments, particularly over the last
a spokesman said he was disappointed to miss the state 0pening of parliament and royal ascot. 0ur royals hospital in central london where the duke of edinburgh is being treated. what can you tell us? i think the tone and wording of that statement is pretty clear in that they don't want to cause any alarm or panic about the condition of the duke of edinburgh. they have said this was an admittance to hospital because of a precautionary measure, due to an infection the duke had picked up. he...
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by speaking so royals have been doing by speaking so honestly about these issue is.ty he has had after the death of his mother. he has spoken of having mental health issues at —— as having all. they have tried to promote awareness around mental health and i respect their efforts in that field. i think it is important work and they are good representatives for that conversation. if you step down from the royal role, you would lose the financial support, you would have to walk away from quite a lot of privilege. you would, you would have to live by your own means. clearly he is quite intelligent young man. i am not entirely convinced by this argument, i have to say. do you think years lying? are you calling the prince a liar? it's easy to say without necessarily going through it. we may talk about this again at 1130. it depends what rachel decides we are 1130. it depends what rachel decides we are going to talk about with you. that's it for the papers this hour. we will be back at 11.30 for another look at the stories making the morning's news. next, it's the weather.
by speaking so royals have been doing by speaking so honestly about these issue is.ty he has had after the death of his mother. he has spoken of having mental health issues at —— as having all. they have tried to promote awareness around mental health and i respect their efforts in that field. i think it is important work and they are good representatives for that conversation. if you step down from the royal role, you would lose the financial support, you would have to walk away from quite...
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here's our royal correspondent peter hunt.the funeral of a princess killed in her prime. her 12—year—old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those who put him there, and he's voiced his considerable discomfort in an american magazine. the enduring diana fascination is global. my understanding was that they chose to do it, they were not coerced in any way. but, of course, harry was just 12 years old. the whole process of his mother's death will have been horrendous for him. a monarch and three heirs, an hereditary system secure. now harry is suggesting that while the windsors are selflessly focusing on the greater good, none of them is desperate to be sovereign. is there any one of the royal family who wants to be king or queen? this interview will irritate republicans who seek an elected head of state and upset some monarchists who believe that in return for a privileged palace life, like the one harry enjoys here, royals should step up to the mark without a fuss. i don't think it's such a good
here's our royal correspondent peter hunt.the funeral of a princess killed in her prime. her 12—year—old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those who put him there, and he's voiced his considerable discomfort in an american magazine. the enduring diana fascination is global. my understanding was that they chose to do it, they were not coerced in any way. but, of course, harry was just 12 years old. the whole process of his mother's death will have been...
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highland reel is the men at royal ascot to take the day ‘s big race in front of the green.ould this man be about to captain the lions in the first test, we will find out later this evening. and and a career in football — as part of women's sport week we meet the 16—year—old female goalkeeper with high aspirations. good evening, plenty to get through tonight including the latest cricket from the rose bowl where england are playing south africa in the first of the t20 series but we start with day two of royal ascot and shortly after delivering her speech to the house of commons the queen dashed to ascot for her regular appearance at one of her favourite sporting events. for her regular appearance at one of herfavourite sporting events. she saw the favourite highland reel win the day ‘s big race. richard conway was watching. day two has drawn to a close and what a day of racing it was. in the feature race the prince of wales stakes it was highland reel who took the honours, ryan moore, when he hit the front about a furlong out it did not look like anything was going to stop hi
highland reel is the men at royal ascot to take the day ‘s big race in front of the green.ould this man be about to captain the lions in the first test, we will find out later this evening. and and a career in football — as part of women's sport week we meet the 16—year—old female goalkeeper with high aspirations. good evening, plenty to get through tonight including the latest cricket from the rose bowl where england are playing south africa in the first of the t20 series but we start...
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new this morning, a side of britain's royal family we've never seen before. is opening up to "newsweek" magazine about his love life and life as a royal are. the 32-year-old says no one in the royal family really wants to be king or queen, but they will carry out their duties at the right time for the good of the people. "newsweek" says the spotlight has also impacted harry's relationship with american actress megan merkel. >> these are brief intense days. it's very difficult. they don't have what one would call a normal relationship where you just go out with somebody. it needs to be secret. >> harry tries to keep a balance between royalty and reality, and he thinks his late mother princess diana -- he thanks his late mother princess diana to be hour. even if he were to be king, he would do his own shopping. >>> who doesn't enjoy an afternoon snack? this could be one of the cutest lunch lines you've ever seen, a bundle of little canning roads all in a row. the story behind their unique bond is coming up next. >>> coming up at 4:00, would you want to drank wa
new this morning, a side of britain's royal family we've never seen before. is opening up to "newsweek" magazine about his love life and life as a royal are. the 32-year-old says no one in the royal family really wants to be king or queen, but they will carry out their duties at the right time for the good of the people. "newsweek" says the spotlight has also impacted harry's relationship with american actress megan merkel. >> these are brief intense days. it's very...
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inspections are also taking place in schools and nhs buildings like hull royal infirmary.the government saying it will pave every safety defects that sound? government saying it will pave every safety defects that sound ?m government saying it will pave every safety defects that sound? if they need financial support, and not eve ryo ne need financial support, and not everyone of them will need it, but if they do, we will make sure they have the resources they need to do this necessary work, absolutely. that will not be put at risk. at glastonbury today, the music also gave way to talk of safety in tower blocks, with jeremy gave way to talk of safety in tower blocks, withjeremy corbyn demanding the government, in his words, get a grip. the prime minister needs to come to parliament again and describe what's going on, and it needs an emergency approach by government, including the use of cobra if necessary. it's important there are resources together now. back at the scene of the disaster, there was no dwindling of the numbers coming to absorb the scale of the horror and pay
inspections are also taking place in schools and nhs buildings like hull royal infirmary.the government saying it will pave every safety defects that sound? government saying it will pave every safety defects that sound ?m government saying it will pave every safety defects that sound? if they need financial support, and not eve ryo ne need financial support, and not everyone of them will need it, but if they do, we will make sure they have the resources they need to do this necessary work,...
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here's our royal correspondent, peter hunt. the nation's psyche, the funeral of a princess killed in her prime. her 12—year—old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on prince harry is critical of those who put him there. and he has voiced his considerable discomfort in an american magazine. the enduring diana fascination is global. i think he has spent so much time hiding away from himself and his demons, and now he has faced them and to a large extent conquered them he feels confident to be optimistic, truthful and say how he feels. a monarch with three heirs, harry is suggesting that while the windsors are selflessly focused on the greater good, none of them is desperate to be sovereign. this interview will irritate republicans who seek an elected head of state and upset some monarchists who believe that, in return for a privileged palace life like the one harry enjoys here, royals should step up to the mark without a fuss. i don't think it's such a good idea to be quite so open. he has done a lot for mental health in bringin
here's our royal correspondent, peter hunt. the nation's psyche, the funeral of a princess killed in her prime. her 12—year—old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on prince harry is critical of those who put him there. and he has voiced his considerable discomfort in an american magazine. the enduring diana fascination is global. i think he has spent so much time hiding away from himself and his demons, and now he has faced them and to a large extent conquered them he feels confident to...
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different image of the royal family.ind of created a much different image of the royal familylj has kind of created a much different image of the royal family. i was just about to say, martin has done his conveyor belt of papers. never let us down. that's it for the papers this hour. thank you to martin and rachel. coming up next it's meet the author. another martina cole thriller, another number one bestseller. betrayal continues herjourney through the london underworld where, in martina cole's stories, it's the women who are the most dangerous. in this one it's jade who is plotting to become miss big. for 25 years, since dangerous lady, this is an author who has made that world her own. welcome. 25 years since dangerous lady, martina, and the ladies are still pretty dangerous and rough, aren't they? yeah, i think i like my dangerous ladies, and i also like my dangerous men. i normally write from the point of view of the criminal, as everybody knows, as opposed to the police. i don't really write many police procedurals
different image of the royal family.ind of created a much different image of the royal familylj has kind of created a much different image of the royal family. i was just about to say, martin has done his conveyor belt of papers. never let us down. that's it for the papers this hour. thank you to martin and rachel. coming up next it's meet the author. another martina cole thriller, another number one bestseller. betrayal continues herjourney through the london underworld where, in martina...
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her majesty bringing the royals to royal ascot. but racegoers bringing style. 0ver ascot. but soon fell silent for the many victims of the grenfell tower fire and the london and manchester terror attacks. 0nce attacks. once the racing began we had something special from frankie dettori, who was meant to be riding the winner. the horse dominated the sta kes. the winner. the horse dominated the stakes. a new course record time. if that was special then what could churchill come up with. the big favourite winner of his last seven races including the 2000 guineas. even the best could have an off day. he did not come close to fighting them on the beaches because this was all about barney roy. written by james doyle and owned by sheikh mohammed. the godolphin stable and red—hot form and showing substance to match the style. cristiano ronaldo has been summoned to court next month, over claims he hid income from spanish tax authorities over a four year period. and in a separate development, manchester united manager jose mourinho has also been accused of tax fraud dating back to h
her majesty bringing the royals to royal ascot. but racegoers bringing style. 0ver ascot. but soon fell silent for the many victims of the grenfell tower fire and the london and manchester terror attacks. 0nce attacks. once the racing began we had something special from frankie dettori, who was meant to be riding the winner. the horse dominated the sta kes. the winner. the horse dominated the stakes. a new course record time. if that was special then what could churchill come up with. the big...
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here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell.ng with his 15—year—old brother, william, in the funeral cortege of their mother, diana. it was september 1997. now, nearly 20 years later, harry has spoken of the turmoil the event caused him. in an interview with the american magazine newsweek, he said: but it's harry's comments on what he seems to feel is the burden of being royal which may cause some surprise, particularly among older generations. he told newsweek: the journalist who did the interview is sympathetic. prince harry is a huge admirer of the queen. he thinks she's absolutely wonderful. but he is now at an age where he can see the demands and the sacrifices that you have to make, and i think he and prince william want a more private, personal life. but a former member of the royal household is more critical. i don't think it's such a good idea to be quite so open. he has done a lot for mental health in bringing out his own true feelings. i think we've got to a point now where enough is enough. in this day and age, harry
here's our royal correspondent nicholas witchell.ng with his 15—year—old brother, william, in the funeral cortege of their mother, diana. it was september 1997. now, nearly 20 years later, harry has spoken of the turmoil the event caused him. in an interview with the american magazine newsweek, he said: but it's harry's comments on what he seems to feel is the burden of being royal which may cause some surprise, particularly among older generations. he told newsweek: the journalist who did...
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showing substance to match the style at royal ascot.ay south africa tomorrow looking to forget the disappointing champions trophy campaigns. eoin morgan could call up five uncapped players for the match with some established internationals rested. morgan is hoping that some youngsters could make an impression. i would like to see some of the younger guys i would like to see some of the younger guys come i would like to see some of the younger guys come in. and take the chance. throughout the last couple of years we have had opportunities that have come up in between and had some very good players take them, jonny bairstow is a good example. score runs any time he comes in. to grow score runs any time he comes in. to gi’ow some score runs any time he comes in. to grow some strength in depth in the squad, we need guys to come in and ta ke squad, we need guys to come in and take the chances. it's a huge summer for england's women cricketers who are among the favourites to win the world cup on home soil. charlotte edwards was the last engla
showing substance to match the style at royal ascot.ay south africa tomorrow looking to forget the disappointing champions trophy campaigns. eoin morgan could call up five uncapped players for the match with some established internationals rested. morgan is hoping that some youngsters could make an impression. i would like to see some of the younger guys i would like to see some of the younger guys come i would like to see some of the younger guys come in. and take the chance. throughout the...
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the royal college of surgeons has analysed data since march 2013 — a time when targets were being met england is 18 weeks. the head of nhs england, simon stephens, recently said that performance would be allowed to slip because of other urgent health service priorities. but the royal college of surgeons argue this will mean increasing numbers of patients enduring long delays. the college, using nhs england data, says around 126,000 people had waited more than 26 weeks for non—urgent treatment in march, up 180% on march 2013, a time when targets were being hit. the biggest increases were for dermatology, ear, nose and throat and urology patients. patients are waiting pain. they are anxious about when they are going to have operations done and in some cases delaying the surgery may actually interfere with the outcome of their surgical procedure. hospitals have been running at close to full capacity with demand for emergency treatment rising, so that leaves fewer beds for non—urgent procedures and operations and those patients have to wait longer. we are seeing a tremendous pressure on a
the royal college of surgeons has analysed data since march 2013 — a time when targets were being met england is 18 weeks. the head of nhs england, simon stephens, recently said that performance would be allowed to slip because of other urgent health service priorities. but the royal college of surgeons argue this will mean increasing numbers of patients enduring long delays. the college, using nhs england data, says around 126,000 people had waited more than 26 weeks for non—urgent...
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our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell is at royal ascot — where the queen and the duke of edinburgh our way there but the duke of edinburgh is in hospital and we are told that it is precautionary? the most important thing to say, i think, is that there is absolutely no sense of alarm among royal officials. the duke was with the queen at the opening day of royal ascot. he was with her at the trooping the colour ceremony on saturday. both very hot days and that may be significant. he was taken by that may be significant. he was ta ken by road that may be significant. he was taken by road from windsor castle last night to hospital in london. to what officials are describing as a precautionary measure, or a treatment for an infection resides —— an infection arising from a pre—existing condition. in 2013 he had exploratory surgery on his abdomen and made a good recovery. his health in the last few years has been good. however, he is 96. according to officials, he is in good spirits in hospital and he has been up and about. disappointed at not being able to accompany the queen to the stat
our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell is at royal ascot — where the queen and the duke of edinburgh our way there but the duke of edinburgh is in hospital and we are told that it is precautionary? the most important thing to say, i think, is that there is absolutely no sense of alarm among royal officials. the duke was with the queen at the opening day of royal ascot. he was with her at the trooping the colour ceremony on saturday. both very hot days and that may be significant. he was...
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here's our royal correspondent peter hunt.of a princess killed in her prime. her 12—year—old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those who put him there. and he has voiced his considerable discomfort in an american magazine. the enduring diana fascination is global. my my mother had just died, and i had to walk behind the coffin. i think he has spent so much time hiding away from himself and his demons, and now he has faced them and to a large extent conquered them he feels confident to be optimistic, truthful and say how he feels. a monarch and three heirs, harry is suggesting while the windsors are selflessly focused on the greater good, none of them is desperate to be sovereign. this interview will irritate republicans who seek an elected head of state and upset some monarchists who believe that, in return for a privileged palace life like the one harry enjoys here, royals should step up to the mark without a fuss. i don't think it's such a good idea to be quite so open. he has done a lot fo
here's our royal correspondent peter hunt.of a princess killed in her prime. her 12—year—old son on unforgiving display. 20 years on, prince harry is critical of those who put him there. and he has voiced his considerable discomfort in an american magazine. the enduring diana fascination is global. my my mother had just died, and i had to walk behind the coffin. i think he has spent so much time hiding away from himself and his demons, and now he has faced them and to a large extent...
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in 1953, he was appointed admiral of the fleet, field marshal of the royal air force.yal duties later this year. like all of us who served in the navy during the war, i lost many friends and shipmates who are commemorated here. his first salute is for the vessel, and it is her captain that prince philip now greets. the tenant, and harper is now the guest and prince philip commences vassell. hello, we are seeing a big leap in temperatures compared with yesterday. temperatures are expected to get to the high 20s in some areas today. not surprising that we are seeing plenty of strong sunshine across the southern half of the uk. equally, we had low cloud to start the day, particularly for the north—west of england, low cloud and misty and it's elsewhere. the cloud across the north west is stubborn, tied in with the weather front and it will bring damp conditions to the north—west highlands. here, low levels of uv light, but unusually high levels from the north of england size. for the bulk of england and wales, the sunshine will be strong today. it will continue across the
in 1953, he was appointed admiral of the fleet, field marshal of the royal air force.yal duties later this year. like all of us who served in the navy during the war, i lost many friends and shipmates who are commemorated here. his first salute is for the vessel, and it is her captain that prince philip now greets. the tenant, and harper is now the guest and prince philip commences vassell. hello, we are seeing a big leap in temperatures compared with yesterday. temperatures are expected to get...
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leading the kansas city royals. they have the northeast once again. fox news senior meteorologist janice dean tells us how long it's going to last. the markets falling for another day. dow futures down 15 points, nasdaq down to. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ i'm just down here watching airplanes take off and fly and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that can see inside patients, can also detect early signs of corrosion at our refineries. high-tech military cameras that see through walls, can inspect our pipelines to prevent leaks. remote-controlled aircraft, can help us identify potential problems and stop them in their tracks. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. i've been blind since birth. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. learn about non-24 by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. cheryl: time to take a look from the world of sports. three games of the stanley cup finals. predators tied th
leading the kansas city royals. they have the northeast once again. fox news senior meteorologist janice dean tells us how long it's going to last. the markets falling for another day. dow futures down 15 points, nasdaq down to. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ i'm just down here watching airplanes take off and fly and adapting them to work for you. the ultrasound that can see inside patients, can also detect early signs of corrosion...
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giants, royals. it'll be 70. it'll be beautiful. sunny, warm. some in of those lower sections. 80 in santa rosa. oakland from 74 to 78. that's finally above climate average. they are have been below for the longest time. right about where most should be. the trend is for warmer weather but for a w isp of some of that fog. we are good to go. there may be a few partly cloudy but high pressure will win out. deep system to the east and west. high pressure right there in the desert southwest. mexico will start building in. one positive for the coast is the water temperature very cold. we are not going to get a north or northeast wind. there may be fog there. for everybody else it'll warm up quick. 40s. 50s on the temperatures. 46 wood side. menlo park. pacifica at 49. but for a patch or two of fog. everything says sun and it'll be nice to warm. not hot but we are getting there. temperatures 70s to 80s. brentwood, san jose 82. look good. 78 degrees and on the coast. low 80s on most of the peninsula. tomorrow about the same and there you go. >> look at
giants, royals. it'll be 70. it'll be beautiful. sunny, warm. some in of those lower sections. 80 in santa rosa. oakland from 74 to 78. that's finally above climate average. they are have been below for the longest time. right about where most should be. the trend is for warmer weather but for a w isp of some of that fog. we are good to go. there may be a few partly cloudy but high pressure will win out. deep system to the east and west. high pressure right there in the desert southwest. mexico...
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here's our royal correspondent, peter hunt.e who responded to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly very used to treating stabbing victims. normally they are young men. the amount of female patients involved was quite dramatic for the staff and for everyone involved. many patients were very distressed. it was all just many patients were very distressed. it was alljust unfolding. this hospital is one of five that responded to the terror attack. the skill of the surgeons and the quality of care provided has meant eve ryo ne quality of care provided has meant everyone who made it to hospital has survived. 0ne everyone who made it to hospital has survived. one of them is canada's hedge, reunited with herfamily. —— candice hedge. she was stabbed in the neck. the 34—year—old is from brisbane. two other australians did not survive. it is such a tight community. and, yeah, it is not fair th
here's our royal correspondent, peter hunt.e who responded to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly very used to treating stabbing victims. normally they are young men. the amount of female patients involved was quite dramatic for the staff and for everyone involved. many patients were very distressed. it was all just many patients were very...
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our royal correspondent nicolas witchall reports. before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute's silence. a moment of reflection, joined by the foot guards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. in a statement issued at 6.00am this morning the queen said. yesterday she had visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower and met some of those who have lost friends and neighbours. it had clearly made a deep impression. in her statement she said. she went on. her birthday parade went ahead. it had all the familiar components. the foot guards marched and trooped the colour of the irish guards. and the royal family appeared on the palace balcony where prince george, as usual, stole the show gazing down at the crowds and as then as the raf fly—past appeared up at the sky with his sister. but this was no ordinary trooping. this was a year when the head of state reflec
our royal correspondent nicolas witchall reports. before leaving buckingham palace for horse guards, she stood with the duke of edinburgh for a minute's silence. a moment of reflection, joined by the foot guards on the parade ground and the cavalry at the palace gates in remembrance of those lost at grenfell tower and in the terrorist attacks in london and manchester. in a statement issued at 6.00am this morning the queen said. yesterday she had visited the scene of the fire at grenfell tower...
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this after all is the largest ship ever built by the royal navy come up for the royal navy, so vast that uk and at its height 10,000 people we re uk and at its height 10,000 people were involved in the nine—year build. it really is a vast aircraft carrier, roughly three times larger than the previous class. you got a sense of how complicated the manoeuvre will be to get it out into the firth of forth, the teams are waiting for low tied and then 11 targets will be involved in manoeuvring it out of the dock, there is little room for error. about a foot on each side, about two feet between the bottom of the vessel and the sea bed. when that manoeuvre is completed it will park up manoeuvre is completed it will park up here in the firth of forth waiting for the low tied to then get under the bridge. it will be an interesting afternoon, a lot of people taking an interest as this ship gets out into the north sea. thank you lorna gordon. 200,000 people are returning home and the clean—up operation has begun after the glastonbury music festival has come to a close. the giant party ended with a da
this after all is the largest ship ever built by the royal navy come up for the royal navy, so vast that uk and at its height 10,000 people we re uk and at its height 10,000 people were involved in the nine—year build. it really is a vast aircraft carrier, roughly three times larger than the previous class. you got a sense of how complicated the manoeuvre will be to get it out into the firth of forth, the teams are waiting for low tied and then 11 targets will be involved in manoeuvring it...
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. >>> and royal revelations. the stunning news from prince harry about who in his family wants to be king and what he was made to do as a child that he thinks would never happen today. but first the "nightline" 5. >>> and number 1 is coming up in just 60 seconds. ♪ >>> good evening. and we begin here with what's been called forbidden tourism. travelers, many of them young, visiting countries that are considered way off limits. the world of extreme tourism is under extreme scrutiny tonight after the death of an american college constitutionality named otto warmbier who died after 17 months in custody in north korea. these photos obtained exclusively by the "daily mail" are some of the last images of then 21-year-old american tourist otto warmbier before he was detained in north korea. >> otto's a young thrill-seeking great kid who was going to be in that part of the world for a college experience and said hey, i've heard some friends who have done this, i would like to do this. >> reporter: but after allegedly ste
. >>> and royal revelations. the stunning news from prince harry about who in his family wants to be king and what he was made to do as a child that he thinks would never happen today. but first the "nightline" 5. >>> and number 1 is coming up in just 60 seconds. ♪ >>> good evening. and we begin here with what's been called forbidden tourism. travelers, many of them young, visiting countries that are considered way off limits. the world of extreme tourism...
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peter, our royal correspondence, many thanks.d javid also visited the site today. he said the government will do what ever is necessary to ensure that high—rise blocks of flats across the country remain safe and the process of rehousing people affected by this terrible fire was already underway. this is a process we've already started. some people are moving into accommodation today. we need to make sure they all get the type of housing that they want in the local area and do what ever is necessary. that was another reason yesterday the prime minister authorised access to emergency funding so we've made it clear to kensington and chelsea council that funding should not be an issue for them to get on the job and they are doing that. we are providing more resources, professional sources to help them find those homes and also i'm listening to the victims, their particular needs. i had one family just now who said, they may have sadly in this case lost their father. they don't know yet. the mother has asked that her son can be with h
peter, our royal correspondence, many thanks.d javid also visited the site today. he said the government will do what ever is necessary to ensure that high—rise blocks of flats across the country remain safe and the process of rehousing people affected by this terrible fire was already underway. this is a process we've already started. some people are moving into accommodation today. we need to make sure they all get the type of housing that they want in the local area and do what ever is...
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here is our royal correspondent.l and those who responded to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. it's everyone, isn't it, the team that's involved. well done to you. thank you. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly well used to treating stab victims, normally they're young men. the amount of female patient that were involved, which i think was quite traumatic for the staff, and for everybody involved. alos, patients were very distressed, and the people that brought them in, as well, it was alljust unfolding in front of us. this hospital is one of five that responded to the terror attack. the skill of the surgeons and quality of the care provided has meant that everyone who made it to hospital has survived. one of them is candice hedge, reunited here with herfamily. she was stabbed in the neck. the 34—year—old is from brisbane. two other australians didn't survive. it's such a tight community and... yeah, it
here is our royal correspondent.l and those who responded to the aftermath of the attack. nine days on, several patients continue to be cared for here. it's everyone, isn't it, the team that's involved. well done to you. thank you. the first of the injured arrived in the back of a police van. king's college hospital is sadly well used to treating stab victims, normally they're young men. the amount of female patient that were involved, which i think was quite traumatic for the staff, and for...
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wings over everest is part of the royal geographical society's archive of expeditions it sponsored inart of the 20th century. what was the motivation? what was the purpose of the society? the purpose of the society has always been to undertake scientific exploration and improve understanding of the world, its people and places. the society has a collection of over two million items, it's the world's largest collection of geographically related maps, photographs, artefacts, diaries, notebooks and publications. and this film collection, which has been housed for the society at the british film institute for many years, is the last portion of our collections that has not been made more accessible. this is the earliest known film of tibet. it was shown in cinemas all across the uk. audiences were gripped by this astonishing footage of a strange and mysterious new world. they were taken by a young army officer on the first attempt to reach the summit of mount everest in 1922. before they set off, the climbers seek a blessing at a monastery. they're treated as honoured guests and shown ritu
wings over everest is part of the royal geographical society's archive of expeditions it sponsored inart of the 20th century. what was the motivation? what was the purpose of the society? the purpose of the society has always been to undertake scientific exploration and improve understanding of the world, its people and places. the society has a collection of over two million items, it's the world's largest collection of geographically related maps, photographs, artefacts, diaries, notebooks...
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>> [inaudible] >> the royal navy had their own basis. the royal navy had bases all over the place.e didn't have that. we had the philippines and that was about it. the white fleet did and what people in my book that is well was buying: the economy. you would pull into port and load of coal with over vendor was happy to sell you coal. it works well for onesies and tuesdays. twosies. your grade point is well taken. in places where this may be could refuel. what fixes that is the fuel wall. >> [inaudible] >> you indicated [inaudible] what would you call the battle? >> i was throwing midway out as an example. that battle is certainly the they bought where beyond visual aids. yes sir? >> they bought [inaudible] >> technology went to be guns and not armor. >> yes and yes. what specifically was wrong with the ships was the method they were using to reload the guns. before some of these sophisticated control systems, getting on target was difficult. salvoire a ranging and adjusted based on where they shop. particularly, it usually took three salvos to get on target. the germans would take
>> [inaudible] >> the royal navy had their own basis. the royal navy had bases all over the place.e didn't have that. we had the philippines and that was about it. the white fleet did and what people in my book that is well was buying: the economy. you would pull into port and load of coal with over vendor was happy to sell you coal. it works well for onesies and tuesdays. twosies. your grade point is well taken. in places where this may be could refuel. what fixes that is the fuel...
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private. >> and number three, roll out the royal red carpet.he crawley family is returning to downton abby. everything we know about their new movie. >> plus your "insider" bonus.
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so the royal bentley had to do. the queen arriving for the 64th time.not her husband alongside her. get your skates on. first race is 2.30 pm! after all, with royal ascot on, this was not the only business of the day. the queen was here to lay out the plan for this government. the political situation even more awkward than the small talk between these two. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working with parliament, the devolved administrations, business and others to build the widest possible consensus on the country's future outside the european union. brexit the priority but a promise the government will work more closely with rivals as well as supporters. a bill will be introduced to repeal the european communities act and provide certainty for individuals and businesses. this will be complemented by legislation to ensure that the united kingdom makes the success of breads it. but grammar schools, gone. plans to change pension benefits gone. the governme
so the royal bentley had to do. the queen arriving for the 64th time.not her husband alongside her. get your skates on. first race is 2.30 pm! after all, with royal ascot on, this was not the only business of the day. the queen was here to lay out the plan for this government. the political situation even more awkward than the small talk between these two. my government's priority is to secure the best possible deal as the country leaves the european union. my ministers are committed to working...
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when they did, the youngest royals were the ones to watch.lotte in her mother's arms, george in the same spot his own father stood at his age, waiting at the royal air force fly-by. but unimpressed at other times. four generations of royals turning out like no other family can to stand together for queen and especially now for country. gloria riviera, abc news washington. >>> thanks for watching on this saturday night. i'm cecilia vega. have a wonderful evening. seal vague. have a wonderful evening. right here. >> tonight on "abc news at 6:00" a search for a gunman takes police to an east bay home after a shooting outside a popular nightclub. >>> a grass fire sparks along a major road way as the heat spikes across the bay area. >>> and just how hot did it get where you live? drew tuma will have your temperature. >>> major roadway in oakland blocked by fire after a grassy hillside sparked in this hot weather. good evening and thanks for joining us i'm in for mark thomas. people packed the beaches, including the main beach eight the board walk.
when they did, the youngest royals were the ones to watch.lotte in her mother's arms, george in the same spot his own father stood at his age, waiting at the royal air force fly-by. but unimpressed at other times. four generations of royals turning out like no other family can to stand together for queen and especially now for country. gloria riviera, abc news washington. >>> thanks for watching on this saturday night. i'm cecilia vega. have a wonderful evening. seal vague. have a...
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when they did, the youngest royals were the ones to watch.lotte in her mother's arms, george in the same spot his own father stood at his age, waiting at the royal air force fly-by. four generations of royals turning out like no other family can to stand together for queen and especially now for country. gloria riviera, abc news washington. >>> thanks for watching. on this saturday night. i'm se seal vague. have a wonderful evening. >> i'm melissa magee. >> and i'm karen rogers. tonight on fyi philly. >> i love this! >> it's our annual summer fun special. >> i feel like a kid whenever >> i come here. >> your go-to guide for cool things to do. >> time to get moving! >> when the heat gets high >> we're building >> places to play for kids and adults. >> blast off baby. >> and we're giving away vip tickets to a legendary show. >> hi everyone and welcome to our fyi philly summer fun guide >> we are in manayunk on the riverdeck of the isle manayunk's newest apartment complex right on the river >> how about those views?! >> next weekend this whole n
when they did, the youngest royals were the ones to watch.lotte in her mother's arms, george in the same spot his own father stood at his age, waiting at the royal air force fly-by. four generations of royals turning out like no other family can to stand together for queen and especially now for country. gloria riviera, abc news washington. >>> thanks for watching. on this saturday night. i'm se seal vague. have a wonderful evening. >> i'm melissa magee. >> and i'm karen...
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the trial, run by the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden, aims to test the safety of15 women all with advanced ovarian cancer. the result, tumours shrank significantly in almost half of the women over the course of five weeks. one of the fantastic things about this new drug that's being developed here is that it has so few side—effects, compared to traditional chemotherapy. and that's because it specifically targets cancer cells, leaving healthy cells unharmed. this drug attacks the tumour and you see very encouraging tumour responses but you don't see the common side—effects like hair loss or sore mouth or diarrhoea or susceptible to infections as seen with other chemotherapy. but the scientists are urging caution. they say it was a very small study and it's too early to know whether the success could be replicated in a larger group of patients. they now want to plan the next phase of the trial. sophie hutchinson, bbc news. the consumer group which is calling on british airways to create an automatic compensation system for passengers affected by serious flight delay
the trial, run by the institute of cancer research and the royal marsden, aims to test the safety of15 women all with advanced ovarian cancer. the result, tumours shrank significantly in almost half of the women over the course of five weeks. one of the fantastic things about this new drug that's being developed here is that it has so few side—effects, compared to traditional chemotherapy. and that's because it specifically targets cancer cells, leaving healthy cells unharmed. this drug...
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when they did, the youngest royals were the ones to watch.lotte in her mother's arms, george in the same spot his own father stood at his age, waiting at the royal air force fly-by. four generations of royals turning out like no other family can to stand together for queen and especially now for country. gloria riviera, abc news washington. >>> thanks for watching. on this saturday night. i'm se seal vague. have a wonderful evening. >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child, anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: s
when they did, the youngest royals were the ones to watch.lotte in her mother's arms, george in the same spot his own father stood at his age, waiting at the royal air force fly-by. four generations of royals turning out like no other family can to stand together for queen and especially now for country. gloria riviera, abc news washington. >>> thanks for watching. on this saturday night. i'm se seal vague. have a wonderful evening. >> announcer: the following program is...
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around 8096 of britons approve of the royal family but it isa approve of the royal family but it is ao uphold the royal family. in particular this time when there not aof particular this time when there not a of money extra money being spent on public services and of course after the grenfell tower tragedy. some people obviously pick up on some of the things like for instance £17,000 that prince charles had spent on flights between his two hands on a private jet. those spent on flights between his two hands on a privatejet. those kind of thing standing out. doors on the orangery. but also what they bring into the country, around £500 million that comes to the uk as a result of the royal family and about one in six foreign visitors owing to a paracel castle. so they bring money in as well. defence will you stand on the issue. —— depends. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines. a cyber attack has hit many companies around the world. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said her government is delaying plans for a second independence referendum. judges at the european court of
around 8096 of britons approve of the royal family but it isa approve of the royal family but it is ao uphold the royal family. in particular this time when there not aof particular this time when there not a of money extra money being spent on public services and of course after the grenfell tower tragedy. some people obviously pick up on some of the things like for instance £17,000 that prince charles had spent on flights between his two hands on a private jet. those spent on flights between...
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so has the royal college. police officers and others, who will all agree the current system doesn't work. so what the liberal democrats did two years ago was appoint an expert panel, it included current, serving chief constables, pharmacologists and others. so the royal college of psychiatrists is not expert enough? well of course it is and their expertise is part of what we looked at. what we have got to aim to do. i'm somebody who thinks drugs do enormous harm in society. alcohol included. but illegal drugs for certain. so... including cannabis? sure. so what do we do is we ensure or we do our best to ensure on the basis of the evidence that you minimise harm to those who are vulnerable and you maximise harm to those criminal gangs who take advantage of it. now, it's very easy for politicians to just cave in. you know, you ask difficult questions like this, which you're absolutely right to ask, so politicians will ignore what you really could do to minimise harm and maximise harm to those who are the crimina
so has the royal college. police officers and others, who will all agree the current system doesn't work. so what the liberal democrats did two years ago was appoint an expert panel, it included current, serving chief constables, pharmacologists and others. so the royal college of psychiatrists is not expert enough? well of course it is and their expertise is part of what we looked at. what we have got to aim to do. i'm somebody who thinks drugs do enormous harm in society. alcohol included....
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and we will be chatting with the start of the royal opera house's new production of othello. hello. queens beach for so many reasons. it was fregley too hot, and it clashed with ascot, that the cream had to get to art was, and more than anything, it was awkward for theresa may, who did not have a deal with the dup and had tojump on much of what she campaigned on. —— the dup and had tojump on much of what she campaigned on. -- queen. but this is the brexit parliament. that is what this is all about. on this special day, the queen is not the only elderly person with a sense of ritual. mr speaker, the queen commenced the house... get your skates on! much appreciated levity ata skates on! much appreciated levity at a sombre time. for a country that knows what is leaving, we are less sure about where we are going. and the speech offered little clarity. it was a stripped back affair, less formal than usual. any material was stripped back to, reduced to the agreeable... legislation will be brought forward to protect the victims of domestic violence and abuse. the inevitable... the private
and we will be chatting with the start of the royal opera house's new production of othello. hello. queens beach for so many reasons. it was fregley too hot, and it clashed with ascot, that the cream had to get to art was, and more than anything, it was awkward for theresa may, who did not have a deal with the dup and had tojump on much of what she campaigned on. —— the dup and had tojump on much of what she campaigned on. -- queen. but this is the brexit parliament. that is what this is...