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we're joined now by royal mail's operations director, ricky mcaulay. mers to post early, many have been doing that. on the day of the industrial action we are getting priority passes through, things like covid test kits, most essential items, on our network. and we are recovering quickly. if you look at the first two days of industrial action, our network recovered very quickly down to the contingency plans, and the additional resources we put in place so we can recover as quickly as we can for customers. this is not helping resolve the dispute. strike action makes resolving the dispute more difficult. royal mail's customers have got choices. that is why we tabled the 5.5% pay offer at a very early stage, something that employees could be benefiting from now if the cmb —— if the cw you had engaged seriously in the need for royal mail to change. 50. engaged seriously in the need for royal mail to change.— engaged seriously in the need for royal mail to change. so, 5.5 was an offer that was _ royal mail to change. so, 5.5 was an offer that was made, _ off
we're joined now by royal mail's operations director, ricky mcaulay. mers to post early, many have been doing that. on the day of the industrial action we are getting priority passes through, things like covid test kits, most essential items, on our network. and we are recovering quickly. if you look at the first two days of industrial action, our network recovered very quickly down to the contingency plans, and the additional resources we put in place so we can recover as quickly as we can for...
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royal mail say the company is losing £1 million a day and needs to change.to the surface. the company responsible for one of the pielines has called such leaks unprecedented and it's led to accusations of sabotage. the kremlin says that can't be ruled out. ukraine has accused russia, describing it as a terrorist attack. let's get more from our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. nord stream 1 and nord stream 2 are huge pipelines that bring gas from russia to germany — more than 700 miles all the way here under the baltic sea, they are the longest underwater pipelines of their kind in the world. but look at this — significant disturbance to the sea near denmark caused — it's thought — by leaking gas. the danish military said this area of turbulence was more than half a mile wide and shipping is now being kept out of the area. the gas is leaking here near the danish island of bornholm. it is thought there are a couple leaks in nord stream 1 and a third in nord stream 2. now, it is not known what has caused these leaks — they are being investigated — but p
royal mail say the company is losing £1 million a day and needs to change.to the surface. the company responsible for one of the pielines has called such leaks unprecedented and it's led to accusations of sabotage. the kremlin says that can't be ruled out. ukraine has accused russia, describing it as a terrorist attack. let's get more from our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. nord stream 1 and nord stream 2 are huge pipelines that bring gas from russia to germany — more than 700...
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royal mail workers will launch a new 48—hour strike at the end of the month in a dispute over pay which its members will walk out in protest against an imposed 2% pay rise. there is the prospect of further industrial action if the deadlock is not broken. let's catch up with the football. liverpool's champions league campaign began in naples, and in utter calamity. they were beaten 4—1. liverpool's champions league campaign began in naples, and in utter calamity. handball byjames milner, penalty to napoli, which piotr zielinski coolly converted. and with barely 15 minutes gone, another penalty after a foul by virgil van dijk. while this time goalkeeper alisson came to liverpool's rescue, it proved only the briefest of reprieves. andre zambo anguissa making it 2—0 before, on the brink of half—time, guess what? commentator: liverpool can't defend it. _ 3-0! napoli were in dreamland, liverpool were in tatters. surely it couldn't get any worse? oh, yes, it could. zielinski with number four, much to the home fans�* glee. and while luis diaz pulled one back, it was scant consolation. a 4—1 def
royal mail workers will launch a new 48—hour strike at the end of the month in a dispute over pay which its members will walk out in protest against an imposed 2% pay rise. there is the prospect of further industrial action if the deadlock is not broken. let's catch up with the football. liverpool's champions league campaign began in naples, and in utter calamity. they were beaten 4—1. liverpool's champions league campaign began in naples, and in utter calamity. handball byjames milner,...
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royal mail workers are to stage a further 19 strikes in the next two months in a deteriorating dispute. and it will cover peak mail periods such as black friday and the christmas build—up. the leader of the opposition labour party sir keir starmer says the uk needs a �*fresh start�* and a way out of the �*endless cycle of crisis�* caused by the conservatives. in a speech to the labour conference, he was scathing in his criticism of the government�*s handling of the economy — especially after the mini budget last week — and the tax cut for the highest earners. here�*s some of what he had to say: what we have seen in the past few days has no precedent. the government has lost control of the british economy. and for what? they have crashed the pound. and for what? at thisjuncture. whatever the bank of england chooses to do uk banks and building societies are already withdrawing mortage deals after a fall in the value of the pound led to fears of interest rates rising sharply. almost all lenders are pulling the deals they had on offer last week. our economics editor faisal islam has more.
royal mail workers are to stage a further 19 strikes in the next two months in a deteriorating dispute. and it will cover peak mail periods such as black friday and the christmas build—up. the leader of the opposition labour party sir keir starmer says the uk needs a �*fresh start�* and a way out of the �*endless cycle of crisis�* caused by the conservatives. in a speech to the labour conference, he was scathing in his criticism of the government�*s handling of the economy —...
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uniper is a separate story, but deutsche post and royal mail are down 6% and 9% following the fedex forwarddance on concerns about recession in terms of demand for delivering. uniper is down almost 10% as the german government works out land to potentially take a majority stake in its biggest gas provider. francine: germany is taking control of rosneft's german unit. this is trying to avoid an energy crisis after the invasion of ukraine. for more on all of this, let's bring in bloomberg's western europe editor, chad time. when you look at the move, how is this going down with the german public? >> i think the german public realizes how serious it is and it is impressive to see the government stepping in and sees the rosneft assets. they also took control some months ago of the gazprom asset in germany and as we have been reporting, they are looking at doing a lot more. what we are watching here is a future of the energy assets in germany by the government. tom: and the nationalization, it seems plans would work for three other gas companies with uniper in the mix. where are we on that proce
uniper is a separate story, but deutsche post and royal mail are down 6% and 9% following the fedex forwarddance on concerns about recession in terms of demand for delivering. uniper is down almost 10% as the german government works out land to potentially take a majority stake in its biggest gas provider. francine: germany is taking control of rosneft's german unit. this is trying to avoid an energy crisis after the invasion of ukraine. for more on all of this, let's bring in bloomberg's...
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the european courier companies -- you are seeing the european courier companies, royal mail, tradingown by 7%. alix: speaking of fedex, the stock is now down 23%. . the point is, is this the start of an earnings downgrade cycle in the u.s.? how can we have that growth? is this the moment we start to roll over? part of that is a fedex issue, and part of that is a macro issued. with the s&p below the 3900 level, we will definitely watch that heading to the close. we dipped below that yesterday, barely above it. we also have options expiring today, typically the week after week and rarely -- after we can rally. we are looking at potentially the lowest close for meta since 2019, as the lengthier growth, large-cap stocks get taken out. the 2-year yield, it was higher, the 4% level doesn't feel that crazy or that far off, as you have yields up. guy: 4%. absolutely amazing. the fed has some heavy lifting to do to convince the market where it is ultimately going. . let's talk about where we are going here in the u.k.. down. seems to be the operative word. today marks the 30th anniversary of
the european courier companies -- you are seeing the european courier companies, royal mail, tradingown by 7%. alix: speaking of fedex, the stock is now down 23%. . the point is, is this the start of an earnings downgrade cycle in the u.s.? how can we have that growth? is this the moment we start to roll over? part of that is a fedex issue, and part of that is a macro issued. with the s&p below the 3900 level, we will definitely watch that heading to the close. we dipped below that...
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new strikes have been put on hold with unions representing workers for the royal mail and some real companies plan walkouts. media companies have canceled the running of advertisement untisaturday morning, and perhaps beyond. commercial be billboards are suspending ads in order to run tributes. publishers have pulled all digital advertising, a blackout that will cost media firms millions of pounds in lost sales. policy level, the boe is pushing back on and interest on this -- decision on interest rates, last month, raising by the highest margin 27 years. it was expected to push that to 2.2 .5% this thursday. the final comment has been pushed back to september 22. anchor: we often hear arguments about how much the british monarchy costs, and these concerns about the funeral are coming up. reporter: it is, indeed. that solvent grant that pays operating expenses is funded by the british taxpayer maybe 6 million pnds, just over 1.3 pounds per british subject per year. it's not astronomical, but it could be spent for the public good. the queen's funeral, the pump and security, it will mean signifi
new strikes have been put on hold with unions representing workers for the royal mail and some real companies plan walkouts. media companies have canceled the running of advertisement untisaturday morning, and perhaps beyond. commercial be billboards are suspending ads in order to run tributes. publishers have pulled all digital advertising, a blackout that will cost media firms millions of pounds in lost sales. policy level, the boe is pushing back on and interest on this -- decision on...
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royal mail says the union rejected an offer worth up to 5.5%.ial action and we are encouraging customers to post early. many have been doing that. on the day of industrial action we are getting priority passes through things like covid testing, most essential pieces of mail in our network, and we are very much recovering quickly. let's return to our top story. as countries around the world struggle with the rising costs of energy, the uk prime minister, liz truss, will in the next couple of hours unveil her long—awaited plan for tackling the soaring cost of gas and electricity — spending billions of pounds to protect households and businesses this winter. under the proposals, typical household energy bills in england, wales and scotland could be capped at around £2,500 a year. businesses are also in line for help, and it's all expected to be funded by £100 billion of government borrowing. in germany — the government has already brought in subsidies for low—income households along with other measures — costing about about 60 billion euros which i
royal mail says the union rejected an offer worth up to 5.5%.ial action and we are encouraging customers to post early. many have been doing that. on the day of industrial action we are getting priority passes through things like covid testing, most essential pieces of mail in our network, and we are very much recovering quickly. let's return to our top story. as countries around the world struggle with the rising costs of energy, the uk prime minister, liz truss, will in the next couple of...
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royal mail workers are to hold 19 days of strike action during the peak build—up to christmas.over black friday and cyber monday and said it reflects the "level of anger" workers feel over pay and terms and conditions. public health officials are warning there could be a big early wave of flu this autumn. the uk health security agency is urging people to get a flu vaccine and, where eligible, a covid booster as well. it comes after australia just experienced its biggest flu season for years. around 33 million people can get a free flu jab. more than 2.5 million people have been told to evacuate their homes in florida as hurricane ian is forecast to hit the state later today. winds of 120 miles per hour are expected from the category three hurricane. the storm has already hit cuba, causing widespread flooding across towns and villages. azadeh moshiri has this report. they have been warned this could be a history making storm, one that could cause life—threatening stages. and with that warning came at mandatory evacuation orders for millions across florida's west coast when you l
royal mail workers are to hold 19 days of strike action during the peak build—up to christmas.over black friday and cyber monday and said it reflects the "level of anger" workers feel over pay and terms and conditions. public health officials are warning there could be a big early wave of flu this autumn. the uk health security agency is urging people to get a flu vaccine and, where eligible, a covid booster as well. it comes after australia just experienced its biggest flu season...
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it�*s the first set of royal mail stamps approved by king charles.ield — headlined reading and leeds festival last month. and here�*s where they started. this is the studio. this is the control room where all the magic happens. so i would have been about 1a, 15 years old. the whole buzz around the city was incredible. yellow arch was the place to come and rehearse. 0nce or twice bumped into jarvis cocker. a bit—mind blowing when you�*re that age, seeing the chap you see on top of the pops. # whatever common people do... the city is known for its steel and mining history, and you don�*t have to dig too deep to find a sense of humour — which doesn�*t always translate at eurovision. there is a sexy secret between us. graham norton: there are 180 million people watching this. _ do it yourself at home. do you want tango or samba? samba. sheffield—born graham fellow�*s characterjohn shuttleworth had eurovision dreams in the �*90s. # pigeons in flight. # i wanna see you tonight... but it proved too expensive. if i was to send just the chorus and a cheque fo
it�*s the first set of royal mail stamps approved by king charles.ield — headlined reading and leeds festival last month. and here�*s where they started. this is the studio. this is the control room where all the magic happens. so i would have been about 1a, 15 years old. the whole buzz around the city was incredible. yellow arch was the place to come and rehearse. 0nce or twice bumped into jarvis cocker. a bit—mind blowing when you�*re that age, seeing the chap you see on top of the...
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i was in the crowd along the royal mail yesterday afternoon, just to witness that moment, —— with thest to show your respect. and i don't know... just to be close. yeah _ just to be close. the queen actually died on what would have been my mum's 92nd birthday. so we have obviously been brought up with the queen all our lives and just very sad. really sad. i really feel for the whole of the royal family. they must be absolutely heartbroken. last sunday, they were at church near balmoral, the royals. a week on, they are waiting for the coffin to pass. are you ok? yeah. onwards and upwards. we have got to look to the future. that is what it is all about. not looking back. she has done a wonderful job her whole life. she really has. so it is time for a new beginning. and that moment when everybody started clapping. did you expect that? i hoped it would happen. you did hope it would? why, why did you think that was important? just to recognise what she has done for the country. i can see how much that meant to you. yes. we came so close. just steps away to see her going on her last big jou
i was in the crowd along the royal mail yesterday afternoon, just to witness that moment, —— with thest to show your respect. and i don't know... just to be close. yeah _ just to be close. the queen actually died on what would have been my mum's 92nd birthday. so we have obviously been brought up with the queen all our lives and just very sad. really sad. i really feel for the whole of the royal family. they must be absolutely heartbroken. last sunday, they were at church near balmoral, the...
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so many people have said to us here over the last few hours, people determined to be here on the royal mail the last few days, and sally is there for us this morning. let's join sally now, who is at buckingham palace this morning. you make an interesting point and looking at sarah's shots from balmoral it's interesting to contrast the scene we have at buckingham palace where the crowd got together and obviously, this is a huge, iconic symbol of the monarchy here in the uk and lots and lots of people have been travelling here over the last few days to honour the uk's longest serving monarch. you can see from that shot, look at the mist over the palace at the moment, the list we thought was going to clear so far and it hasn't and you can tell that the palace just at the end of the mall if you can make it out, shrouded in mist. we are hoping the sun will come out a little bit, maybe that'll happen later today. many, a little bit, maybe that'll happen latertoday. many, many people expected on the mall through the day here and floral tributes to children's drawings of her majesty queen elizabeth
so many people have said to us here over the last few hours, people determined to be here on the royal mail the last few days, and sally is there for us this morning. let's join sally now, who is at buckingham palace this morning. you make an interesting point and looking at sarah's shots from balmoral it's interesting to contrast the scene we have at buckingham palace where the crowd got together and obviously, this is a huge, iconic symbol of the monarchy here in the uk and lots and lots of...
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jonathan: guy came to set and said need to look at dhl and royal mail and the european names.ex is spreading into europe. tom: and over to asia which we have hardly touched on today. there are some big challenges today. with most important brief of the day, subadra rajappa joins us from the french franc society. thank you for joining us. when you look at the derivative mathematics of what we have seen in the last two days or two weeks, one of the telling story about the rates of change in fixed income? subadra: it is stunning. if you look at a chart, we have gone from 20 basis points to close to 4% right now. the rate of change has been absolutely stunning. what i'm looking at is the message you are getting from the bond market. take a page from facebook's motto. move fast and break things. that is what the fed is about to do. if they do go along the path the market laid out, they will have to break things ultimately. that is what the curve is suggesting to us. tom: i will gopro on you right now. of all the different spreads, the one across all the yield curves, the two-year a
jonathan: guy came to set and said need to look at dhl and royal mail and the european names.ex is spreading into europe. tom: and over to asia which we have hardly touched on today. there are some big challenges today. with most important brief of the day, subadra rajappa joins us from the french franc society. thank you for joining us. when you look at the derivative mathematics of what we have seen in the last two days or two weeks, one of the telling story about the rates of change in fixed...
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it took seven sittings and three years to complete and was even chosen by the queen as the royal maile. in i what it was like to paint it? it was a very special experience. in fact, j a very special experience. in fact, it was a realisation of the dream i held since i was four years old. i embarrassed my family by clutching the railings outside buckingham palace on a birthday treat, saying quite loudly i am going to paint the queen. my parents were very nonplussed and bribe me with an ice cream and we went home. but it had been an ambition of mine to paint a picture of the queen. there i was in my mid—305 being invited to buckingham palace to undertake a very onerous task and it was hugely thrilling but needless to say a daunting challenge because, yes, it was the realisation of a dream but could i pull it off? the queen was very generous in her time but actually suggested that the settings should be held over three summers and the light could then be relied upon and hoped it would be constant. but as the three years just melted it became a labour of love. i adored every agonising sec
it took seven sittings and three years to complete and was even chosen by the queen as the royal maile. in i what it was like to paint it? it was a very special experience. in fact, j a very special experience. in fact, it was a realisation of the dream i held since i was four years old. i embarrassed my family by clutching the railings outside buckingham palace on a birthday treat, saying quite loudly i am going to paint the queen. my parents were very nonplussed and bribe me with an ice cream...
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the streets of indre as well as her coffin was taken from the place of holyroodhouse and up the royal mailh throne. as king, charles would have to keep his views on that prospect to himself. the principle of constitutional monarchy chimes with public opinion and there was no shortage of public affection for the new king as he progressed down the royal mile to his official residence, where the coffin of his late mother has been lying at rest. that the king has chosen to begin his reign with visits to edinburgh, belfast and cardiff, is telling, suggesting the future of the union is at the heart of his concerns. the early decades of his late mother's reign were characterised by the long, slow contraction of british imperial power around the world. he will be alert to the possibility that his own reign could come to be defined by the continuation of that process here, and the eventual dissolution of the uk itself. bagpipes skirl. but all that is for another day. a bearer party of the royal regiment of scotland brought the queen's coffin from holyroodhouse back into public view. for today, the
the streets of indre as well as her coffin was taken from the place of holyroodhouse and up the royal mailh throne. as king, charles would have to keep his views on that prospect to himself. the principle of constitutional monarchy chimes with public opinion and there was no shortage of public affection for the new king as he progressed down the royal mile to his official residence, where the coffin of his late mother has been lying at rest. that the king has chosen to begin his reign with...
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let's not have in your face royals every day in the daily mail and the times on the telegraph and so forth. that's it, let's remember that we are only part of the fabric of society, and we don't have to be on the front page every day. okay, chris wilson, raw biographer, thank you very much indeed for your insights. and we're going to go and have a listen to bit more of that service at saint paul's cathedral for the service of others. this act of anointing was so sacred that she was hidden from view and covered by a golden canopy. a rare moment of privacy. in a life to be lived in full view of millions. how much is mazda service continues? let's go live now to a 19 baba in london, outside to saint paul's cathedral, that in the nation has heard king charles's 1st address. okay, so that's right. the, the general public have been able to hear directly from him in that free recorded address that king charles made with just to wine again which he spoke of his late mother. having led a loy, a lawyer, well lived reminding people of what he called the promise of life long service. she may whe
let's not have in your face royals every day in the daily mail and the times on the telegraph and so forth. that's it, let's remember that we are only part of the fabric of society, and we don't have to be on the front page every day. okay, chris wilson, raw biographer, thank you very much indeed for your insights. and we're going to go and have a listen to bit more of that service at saint paul's cathedral for the service of others. this act of anointing was so sacred that she was hidden from...
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. >> john: nobody is mailing any royal palms at this point. let me ask you this question, you think you have lost a lot of inventory. could you put a dollar figure on it yet? >> i wouldn't be surprised if the direct and collateral damage -- in all probability could reach or exceed 2 million. >> gillian: wow, do you feel like you got adequate warnings and preparation, john, from the federal government, but i guess more specifically and importantly from governor's office there? how did governor desantis's office -- >> they did everything they could, given the limitations of the science. it's sometimes a bit speculative, but the warning certainly started taking place in plenty of time for us to make all the preparations which we could, and it was a function of all hands on deck for the days preceding the event, and we got everything done that could practically be done, but there are just limitations to the amount that you can do to protect a perishable inventory. >> john: sure, and when you have 325 acres of trees, that's an awful lot of material
. >> john: nobody is mailing any royal palms at this point. let me ask you this question, you think you have lost a lot of inventory. could you put a dollar figure on it yet? >> i wouldn't be surprised if the direct and collateral damage -- in all probability could reach or exceed 2 million. >> gillian: wow, do you feel like you got adequate warnings and preparation, john, from the federal government, but i guess more specifically and importantly from governor's office there?...
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the british royal bees were announced the death of elizabeth ii, according to the daily mail, the hive was wrapped in mourning ribbons, after which the royal beekeeper knocked on the insects and in a low voice said that their mistress had died , there was no need to fly away, because the new master would also treat them well, - said the beekeeper so in britain it is an ancient tradition to notify the bees of important events in the life of the owner , it is believed that if he does not, then roy fly away stop making honey or even die there are now 5 bee hives on the territory of buckingham palace. this weekend, brazil concludes the celebration of the bicentenary of independence from portugal about who celebrates this anniversary by saying in russian and thinking about russia my colleague sergey brilev. brazil strong brazil sovereign this chant accompanied the demonstration performances by the officers and sailors of the brazilian navy, which by this weekend had moved here to accompany the festivities in honor of the bicentenary of independence along the coast. brazil they fired their s
the british royal bees were announced the death of elizabeth ii, according to the daily mail, the hive was wrapped in mourning ribbons, after which the royal beekeeper knocked on the insects and in a low voice said that their mistress had died , there was no need to fly away, because the new master would also treat them well, - said the beekeeper so in britain it is an ancient tradition to notify the bees of important events in the life of the owner , it is believed that if he does not, then...
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it will be taken in a procession along the royal mail to st giles' cathedral for a service attended byt explained. what struck me today was just how much it was a mix of ancient and modern. in times past, all the old language we saw, the old rituals, the phrases dating back so many centuries, but at the same time the sheer modernity of it. the fact that the cameras were allowed in to see the crown engaging with its privy council, to see the king talking to his parliamentarians as never seen before. at the same time, the privy council, many of them came out and mingled here, waiting for the proclamation. and i have to say, just like everybody else, they were getting their cameras out, even though some of them were wearing morning dress and top hats. and i have to say, when i spoke to them, quite a few of them were blinking pretty hard. there was a real sense this morning that for some of them this was the moment when the penny dropped. and i think that is what we are going to see later on this week, as the coffin travels, as the queen lies in state, that sense ofjust people getting the
it will be taken in a procession along the royal mail to st giles' cathedral for a service attended byt explained. what struck me today was just how much it was a mix of ancient and modern. in times past, all the old language we saw, the old rituals, the phrases dating back so many centuries, but at the same time the sheer modernity of it. the fact that the cameras were allowed in to see the crown engaging with its privy council, to see the king talking to his parliamentarians as never seen...
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it took seven sittings and three years to complete and was even chosen by the queen as the royal mailttle earlier about what it was like to paint the queen. it was a very special experience. in fact, it was a realisation of a dream i'd held since i was four years old. i embarrassed my family by clutching the railings outside buckingham palace on a birthday treat, saying quite loudly, "i am going to paint the queen!" my parents were very nonplussed and quickly bribed me with an ice cream and we went home rather early. but i held onto that dream, and it had been an ambition of mine to paint a portrait of the queen. so there i was in my mid—30s being invited to buckingham palace to undertake a very onerous task, and it was hugely thrilling but needless to say a daunting challenge because, yes, it was the realisation of a dream, but could i pull it off? the queen was very generous in her time, but actually suggested that the sittings should be held over three summers. the light could then be relied upon and you hoped it would be constant. but as the three years just melted, it became a la
it took seven sittings and three years to complete and was even chosen by the queen as the royal mailttle earlier about what it was like to paint the queen. it was a very special experience. in fact, it was a realisation of a dream i'd held since i was four years old. i embarrassed my family by clutching the railings outside buckingham palace on a birthday treat, saying quite loudly, "i am going to paint the queen!" my parents were very nonplussed and quickly bribed me with an ice...
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minister, prime minister truss on tuesday to summarize this is from rebecca english, she's the daily mail royalam, is also in scotland as rebecca english says this is as grave as it gets. i am so sorry to say. but, todd, this is a -- the queen -- they just -- i say we, the world, just celebrated her platinum jubilee in june of this year, 70 years, after her succession to the throne. people remember her steadfast service to the nation and really the world and her unshakable resilience. we can play this, there is a video of paddington and the queen together they released for her platinum jubilee in june. it just absolutely was so precious and we -- if we play a little bit more of it, we get to see what the queen finally has been keeping in her purse all these years. a marmalade sandwich. it warms our hearts and fills our hearts. it's sweet but it doesn't even begin to capture her service to the united kingdom and all the people who love her so much. >> i think another reason the queen resinates with so many people, not just in england but throughout the world is because she represents tradition.
minister, prime minister truss on tuesday to summarize this is from rebecca english, she's the daily mail royalam, is also in scotland as rebecca english says this is as grave as it gets. i am so sorry to say. but, todd, this is a -- the queen -- they just -- i say we, the world, just celebrated her platinum jubilee in june of this year, 70 years, after her succession to the throne. people remember her steadfast service to the nation and really the world and her unshakable resilience. we can...
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go to the timing, too, and now every go to the front page of the daily mail, a different picture, they are focusing in on the royaladline, richard. and in it the queen is wearing _ headline, richard. and in it the queen is wearing a _ headline, richard. and in it the queen is wearing a particularly| queen is wearing a particularly jaunty hat which i think it's rather lovely. what you said about that last image was poignant, i thought, and beautifully, how the palace have handled that, beautifully, with releasing it. but here, the mail, it strikes a note that is what we think we know well because one of the joys of seeing the queen, she said i must be seen to be believed, she specialises in bright colours and also outfits, well, you notice the particular style. also outfits, well, you notice the particularstyle. in also outfits, well, you notice the particular style. in fact, for someone whose head was on the coinage and on postage stamps and one of the papers has the pietro annigoni portrait which was so iconic, we knew that queen's image instantly, everyone knew it well wide —— worldwide and what the mail have do
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new opportunities through embracing social media with royal facebook, youtube, and instagram profiles. but long before sending her very 1st e mail in 1976. then there was her famous cameo appearance alongside daniel craig is james bond for the opening of the 2012 olympics in 2011. the marriage between her grandson, prince william and kate middleton, brought the monarchy into the spotlight across the world, along with the birth of prince george. 2 years later, her diamond jubilee that followed thereafter was also marked by the beginning of a new era of tenuous peace between monarchists and separatists. in the relationship with northern ireland. when she shook hands with the former iraqi leader, martin mcguinness, prince harry married megan markelle, an american actress after the queen gave her blessing. it was a most watch tv event in the u. k that year and drew a global audience of almost 2000000000, but 2 years later, in a shock to the family, the couple decided to step away from royal duties comes and set up home in the united states and happiness. i move which undoubtedly affected the queen. however, in the words of the queen
new opportunities through embracing social media with royal facebook, youtube, and instagram profiles. but long before sending her very 1st e mail in 1976. then there was her famous cameo appearance alongside daniel craig is james bond for the opening of the 2012 olympics in 2011. the marriage between her grandson, prince william and kate middleton, brought the monarchy into the spotlight across the world, along with the birth of prince george. 2 years later, her diamond jubilee that followed...
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new direction for the - the new direction for the british royal family, of course we now know that male lawyers no longer take precedence. —— mailstoric hissed —— institution? we modernising this historic hissed -- institution? we had that in childhood _ hissed -- institution? we had that in childhood was - hissed -- institution? we had that in childhood was made, i hissed -- institution? we had| that in childhood was made, it was a show that they are not going to introduce radical new changes or push radical legislation. but in their own way they will try and update the monarchy, it nods to the succession of the crown act which abolished male primogeniture.- which abolished male primogeniture. which abolished male rimoaeniture. �* primogeniture. and we will look at the younger _ primogeniture. and we will look at the younger members - primogeniture. and we will look at the younger members of - primogeniture. and we will look at the younger members of the | at the younger members of the royal family, there is so much interest when it comes to the united states. i guess what i am trying to ask is, is that maintainable, this kind
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mail. the now king charles is stepping in to his new royal duties he's obviously had them for a while, gives your assessment of how the suit fits the new king. >> honestly i think you said a wonderful job if i may say so he's far exceeded my expectations and i think the expectations of many people. he has really shown a much more personal friendly side to himself and that something he learned from his late mother and it's absolutely helped to gain popularity among the british people which is something that he very much needed charles has always had the image of being a bit stuffy, a bit separate from the average person and things like today when he did that surprise walkabout with his son, deservedly helping the british public to warm up to him which is exactly what he needs. jon: one interesting note prince harry was allowed to wear his british uniform for the ceremonies today, it does not surprise you what's the significance? >> it did surprise me, purely because i felt as though charles had drawn a very hard line in the sand but it really does show that charles is willing to make concess
mail. the now king charles is stepping in to his new royal duties he's obviously had them for a while, gives your assessment of how the suit fits the new king. >> honestly i think you said a wonderful job if i may say so he's far exceeded my expectations and i think the expectations of many people. he has really shown a much more personal friendly side to himself and that something he learned from his late mother and it's absolutely helped to gain popularity among the british people which...
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on the front pages of the royal newspapers, the front page of the daily mail saying simply thank you.beginning of a new era. the country's first look at king charles traveling to london this morning to resume his duties. this is the last public picture of her at the home where she died. her beloved balmoral castle in scotland. the queen smiling, appointing britain's new prime minister just days before her death, determined to do her duty. her final act in a lifetime of service. her children, son charles, now king charles, racing to be by her side. grandson william, now next in line to the throne, driving her uncles prince andrew and prince edward, to say their last good-byes. prince harry, appearing distraught, arriving just after his grandmother's death was announced. the royals' grief private, while in public on royal gates, a simple proclamation, queen elizabeth ii died peacefully, and as flags across the country lowered, a rainbow magically rising above buckingham palace and windsor castle. crowds spontaneously singing the national anthem. >> she's a person we have always looked u
on the front pages of the royal newspapers, the front page of the daily mail saying simply thank you.beginning of a new era. the country's first look at king charles traveling to london this morning to resume his duties. this is the last public picture of her at the home where she died. her beloved balmoral castle in scotland. the queen smiling, appointing britain's new prime minister just days before her death, determined to do her duty. her final act in a lifetime of service. her children,...
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qatari ambassador about the queen's passing and the new royal era that is now unfolding. y do nearly one million businesses choose stamps.com to mail and ship? no more trips to the post office no more paying full price for postage and great rates from usps and ups mail letters ship packages anytime anywhere for less a lot less get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again one role of a lifetime... one sore throat. but she had enough. she took mucinex instasoothe sore throat lozenges. show your sore throat who's boss. mucinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. >>> the palace of westminster this friday morning. welcome back to "cnn newsroom." i'mbacky anderson. if you are just joining us, let me bring you up to speed. right now the queen is lying in state. mourners from all over have come to pay their respects. the line is currently about five miles long with an estimated wait time of at least 14 hours. well, in the hours ahead, king charles and queen consort camila will travel to cardiff and wales. once there they will attend a service
qatari ambassador about the queen's passing and the new royal era that is now unfolding. y do nearly one million businesses choose stamps.com to mail and ship? no more trips to the post office no more paying full price for postage and great rates from usps and ups mail letters ship packages anytime anywhere for less a lot less get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again one role of a lifetime... one sore...
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mail them in london. thank you. oh, queen elizabeth was not only the head of the royal family and the british head of state, she was the head of the commonwealth. a group of $56.00 independent nations, including republics by title, has now passed to king charles. the 3rd. india is the largest of the commonwealth countries. what's called life now to you deli, i'll just eras probably metal is that a delegation from india of me has actually got flown to london to attend to today's funeral. what's the mood there today? the reaction to the kid queens passing have been mixed and tell us a lot about how indian it's people are looking at or rather really looking at history. now officially the government has passed. i. 1 observed a day of morning that was. 2 observed last week and as we speak, president lu more is in london for the funeral, but the rather muted reactions from the public money tell us how india and it's relation with its former ruler has evolved over the last few years. now, india was a british colony when nearly 200 years. and many of those symbols have survived, especially the buildings in a were in an are
mail them in london. thank you. oh, queen elizabeth was not only the head of the royal family and the british head of state, she was the head of the commonwealth. a group of $56.00 independent nations, including republics by title, has now passed to king charles. the 3rd. india is the largest of the commonwealth countries. what's called life now to you deli, i'll just eras probably metal is that a delegation from india of me has actually got flown to london to attend to today's funeral. what's...
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mailed london. well, queen elizabeth was not only the head of the royal family and the british head of state, she was of course, the head of the commonwealth, a group of $56.00 independent nations, including republics. we have correspondence standing by 3 of those commonwealth nations. of the metal is in new delhi. sarah clark is in sibley, and how to patricia is in johannesburg. we'll go to australia and south africa in just a moment, but 1st i speak to of the natal, who is in new delhi, a delegation from india. poverty is a funeral in london and out of people that you really feel about what's happening today. the reactions to the queen's death have been rather makes and really underline how the people here are we looking at history. now officially, the government has extended courtesy and respect. last week. the state is of a day of morning and as we speak, the president drop with the moon more is in london for the funeral. but people basil their reactions have been draw the muted and really tell us how in just relations with its former colonial ruler, has evolved and adapted over the last few year
mailed london. well, queen elizabeth was not only the head of the royal family and the british head of state, she was of course, the head of the commonwealth, a group of $56.00 independent nations, including republics. we have correspondence standing by 3 of those commonwealth nations. of the metal is in new delhi. sarah clark is in sibley, and how to patricia is in johannesburg. we'll go to australia and south africa in just a moment, but 1st i speak to of the natal, who is in new delhi, a...
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the daily mail marks the queen's �*finaljourney�*, with a photo of her majesty's coffin being lowered into the royaln of the times. you can see the king following behind the procession. the sun shows the huge crowds that lined the streets to watch the funeral cortege on it's journey from westminster to windsor. and finally, the daily star features a picture of the queen next to her beloved husband, the duke of edinburgh. she was buried alongside him today in a private ceremony. let's start with the son. we have a picture of the procession making its way through the streets of london. we sent her victorious was the headline. the biggest farewell in history. it was the final page in a long, 70—year reign and it was magnificent in every way? it certainly was. a lot of capacity, we drew on churchill's state funeral and that was the biggest event of that particular time with police resources drawn to its limits. this state funeral of our queen elizabeth ii has completely eclipsed that. with policing numbers rising way above the thousand that policed churchill's funeral in 1965. having spent most of the d
the daily mail marks the queen's �*finaljourney�*, with a photo of her majesty's coffin being lowered into the royaln of the times. you can see the king following behind the procession. the sun shows the huge crowds that lined the streets to watch the funeral cortege on it's journey from westminster to windsor. and finally, the daily star features a picture of the queen next to her beloved husband, the duke of edinburgh. she was buried alongside him today in a private ceremony. let's start...
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royal expert joining us, as so many of you are. thank you for your time and input. >> dana: charlie langston is assistant editor of the daily mail.wds are multi-generation. what are the younger people of bright an experiencing right now? >> there has been a lot of conversation that the fact the queen and monarchy in general were much more popular with older generations. but i think that everyone in the u.k., no matter what age you are, understands the cultural significance of this moment. several other contributors have said this is a piece of history we're watching unfold and it is a piece of history that many people will likely not experience again in their lifetime. i also think that even if you aren't a fan of the royal family, even if you aren't a monarchist, you can still appreciate the gravity and weight of what this moment means. i think everyone who is there today, all of the people lining the streets, are doing so because they want to show respect for someone who held an incredible role for 70 years. whether or not you were a fan of the queen or supported the idea of the monarchy, i really don't think that you can fail
royal expert joining us, as so many of you are. thank you for your time and input. >> dana: charlie langston is assistant editor of the daily mail.wds are multi-generation. what are the younger people of bright an experiencing right now? >> there has been a lot of conversation that the fact the queen and monarchy in general were much more popular with older generations. but i think that everyone in the u.k., no matter what age you are, understands the cultural significance of this...
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of the royal family who served in active service so it's notable they will be the ones not wearing uniforms so they can wear the medals. kennedy: i understand prince william will be in chain mailch i think will be interesting. i'm kidding. thank you for the update, we will be checking in throughout the week. okay, by. the mayor of new orleans accused of wasting thousands of taxpayer dollars in first class plane tickets. i'll give her an ethics reminder in my memo. that's in moments. ♪ new orleans, no relation to jerry, she's yogurt after a whopping 80 grand fly first class, refusing to reimburse the city getting itchy to recall her and home to residents who make far less than 30,000 dollars a year to get the mayor hasn't bothered with the dirty simpletons because she -- she would be unsafe flying with the masses. one trip alone to friends but last i checked is neither louisiana nor new orleans, center city back $18000 one-way. i've got to say nothing on earth makes you feel as safe as a flatbed on a long international flight while snuggled in a down comforter watching a rim of can top shelf gin and tonic. she'll probably find a few more goodwill trips across the pond letting t
of the royal family who served in active service so it's notable they will be the ones not wearing uniforms so they can wear the medals. kennedy: i understand prince william will be in chain mailch i think will be interesting. i'm kidding. thank you for the update, we will be checking in throughout the week. okay, by. the mayor of new orleans accused of wasting thousands of taxpayer dollars in first class plane tickets. i'll give her an ethics reminder in my memo. that's in moments. ♪ new...
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someone e—mailed us from malaysia and said they were asked to recreate their wedding for the queen on a royaln 1972. they got married in a traditional ceremony, her husband who was in the local historical society, organising the creation and asked them to standing at the last minute. she said she was nervous but the queen smiled and put her at ease. she said she was fascinated, the queen was fascinated by the traditional clothes asked questions about their culture. she said she was very happy to have met her. we can also now talk to stephan, a businessman who met the queen when he won two queens awards for enterprise in 2017 and is with us from north london. thank you for joining us. i wonder what your memories are of that meeting a few years back. memories are of that meeting a few ears back. . ~ memories are of that meeting a few ears back. ., ~ , ., ., years back. thank you for letting me talk about this. _ years back. thank you for letting me talk about this. my _ years back. thank you for letting me talk about this. my memories - years back. thank you for letting me talk about this. my m
someone e—mailed us from malaysia and said they were asked to recreate their wedding for the queen on a royaln 1972. they got married in a traditional ceremony, her husband who was in the local historical society, organising the creation and asked them to standing at the last minute. she said she was nervous but the queen smiled and put her at ease. she said she was fascinated, the queen was fascinated by the traditional clothes asked questions about their culture. she said she was very happy...
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royal family in attendance. gasia and andre back to you, ali rasmus. thank you and northern california woman received an 18 month prison sentence for making false statements about her own kidnapping and mail fraud. a federal judge ruled that sherri papini get the 18 month sentence plus 36 months of supervised release. in addition, she should pay more than $300,000 for the time spent on the search for her and the cost of compensating the victims, and he said she was kidnapped at gunpoint back in 2016, then held hostage for more than three weeks. evidence gathered during the investigation found she was actually with an ex boyfriend and had injured herself. the first day back to school for students in casselman elementary in san jose since the third grader was hit and killed by a car friday morning memorial was held over the weekend for jacob villanova. the eight year old was in a crosswalk with his babysitter when the driver hit them. both the district says castle mountain will have resources available today for students impacted by this tragedy. national air races ended on a somber note with a deadly crash involving one of the race planes. video here was taken just moments after the crash.
royal family in attendance. gasia and andre back to you, ali rasmus. thank you and northern california woman received an 18 month prison sentence for making false statements about her own kidnapping and mail fraud. a federal judge ruled that sherri papini get the 18 month sentence plus 36 months of supervised release. in addition, she should pay more than $300,000 for the time spent on the search for her and the cost of compensating the victims, and he said she was kidnapped at gunpoint back in...
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royal bee keeper, keeping calm and carrying on with his duties after the death of queen. a man named john chapel has tended to the queen's bees for the last 15 years. he told the daily mail the five hives of buckingham palace and two at -- telling them king charles is their new master. apparently this centuries old tradition to inform any bees of the change of ownership to continue to produce honey, but this took on particular significance given the royal owner of these bees. he placed a black ribbon on the hives. everyone doing their part to honor the queen. >>> our first low goes to an early setback for the bees new master. as king charles lost his battle this week with a fountain pen. >> every stinking time. the king was signing a guest book during a visit to hillsborough castle in northern ireland when the bloody pen exploded on him. this royal frustration captured on a little camera and went viral around the world. can we just get the man a nice big roller ball, for heavens sake. they always work for me. our next high goes to the look on the faces of young girls around the world at the sight of a new little mermaid. ♪ out of the sea wish i could be part of that worl
royal bee keeper, keeping calm and carrying on with his duties after the death of queen. a man named john chapel has tended to the queen's bees for the last 15 years. he told the daily mail the five hives of buckingham palace and two at -- telling them king charles is their new master. apparently this centuries old tradition to inform any bees of the change of ownership to continue to produce honey, but this took on particular significance given the royal owner of these bees. he placed a black...
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e—mail from buckingham palace which _ had an e—mail from buckingham palace which outlined details to do with the morning and condolence arrangements at the royalath of her majesty the queen, it is his _ death of her majesty the queen, it is his majesty the king's wish that a period _ is his majesty the king's wish that a period of— is his majesty the king's wish that a period of royal morning will be observed — a period of royal morning will be observed from now until seven days after the _ observed from now until seven days after the queen was mike bruno, and the data _ after the queen was mike bruno, and the data that you know will be released — the data that you know will be released at some point, it has not been _ released at some point, it has not been released yet and, royal morning is not _ been released yet and, royal morning is not the _ been released yet and, royal morning is not the same as national mourning, so that will be observed by members of the royal family, royal— by members of the royal family, royal household staff, and some representatives of the military. there _ representatives of the military. there are — representati
e—mail from buckingham palace which _ had an e—mail from buckingham palace which outlined details to do with the morning and condolence arrangements at the royalath of her majesty the queen, it is his _ death of her majesty the queen, it is his majesty the king's wish that a period _ is his majesty the king's wish that a period of— is his majesty the king's wish that a period of royal morning will be observed — a period of royal morning will be observed from now until seven days after...
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mail journalist. all of you are very welcome. clare balding, we will start with you because of your long—standing links with the royal family whichse images tonight which of course are solemn and sad images, what can you say to counterbalance a little and tell us about this remarkable woman? you've talked a lot about _ about this remarkable woman? you've talked a lot about what _ about this remarkable woman? you've talked a lot about what the _ about this remarkable woman? you've talked a lot about what the queen i talked a lot about what the queen has given in her official capacity with that sense of duty and extraordinary hard work across the decades but away from that when given the opportunity to indulge if you like in a passion, those passions were horse racing and dogs and of course horse racing was the thing that she shared with the public and it is quite difficult for any monarch to share a passion with any monarch to share a passion with a huge number of people because normally a passion is something that you do on the quiet, you know. you have your interests and you cannot necessarily share that in front of a crowd but
mail journalist. all of you are very welcome. clare balding, we will start with you because of your long—standing links with the royal family whichse images tonight which of course are solemn and sad images, what can you say to counterbalance a little and tell us about this remarkable woman? you've talked a lot about _ about this remarkable woman? you've talked a lot about what _ about this remarkable woman? you've talked a lot about what the _ about this remarkable woman? you've talked a lot...
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royal british legion were lowered in respect. following behind the cortege in a vehicle, george and charlotte with their mother and the queen consort. the procession stretched the length of the e—mailee generations of the royal family watched. the berrer party placed the coffin in the state hearse for the final departure from the cabinet. god save the king plays. the streets of central london had been cleared of all traffic but the pavements were full. lined with many thousands of spectators who wanted to witness this final journey of her late queen to her beloved windsor castle. the grey of the city gave way to the green fields of berks. the long walk leading up to the castle was crowded for as far as the eye could see. the hearse was flanked by foot guards with their rifles reversed and accompanied on a rural road by the pipes and drums and the household calvary. the hearse made its way up the long walk. in places, the crowds were standing 20 or more deep. it was at windsor that the queen could indulge her passion for horses. as the coffin went by, it was watched by mr, one of the ponies she had written in recent years. as the hearse and the main quadrangle of the castle, two of
royal british legion were lowered in respect. following behind the cortege in a vehicle, george and charlotte with their mother and the queen consort. the procession stretched the length of the e—mailee generations of the royal family watched. the berrer party placed the coffin in the state hearse for the final departure from the cabinet. god save the king plays. the streets of central london had been cleared of all traffic but the pavements were full. lined with many thousands of spectators...
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royal family and really to the people of the uk. frankly, to many people throughout the world. america, as well, adored your queen. i have received many e—mailss wonderful. she was really an amazing, amazing human being. substantive. huge sense of duty but so warm and a great sense of humour, i might say, as well. innate of humour, i might say, as well. we have 'ust of humour, i might say, as well. we have just been looking at some pictures of her meeting various american presidents, barack obama, donald trump, and so on. they have said that meeting the queen was one of the real highlights, one of the real pinnacles of their careers. these were men, the most powerful men in the world, and yet to meet the queen was the absolute summit of their careers in many ways. i’ee their careers in many ways. i've talked to to. _ their careers in many ways. i've talked to to. i _ their careers in many ways. i've talked to to. i have _ their careers in many ways. ia: talked to to. i have talked to barack obama and michelle obama a couple of summers ago about it. i think you are absolutely right, it was the summit and they also spoke of notjust how dignifie
royal family and really to the people of the uk. frankly, to many people throughout the world. america, as well, adored your queen. i have received many e—mailss wonderful. she was really an amazing, amazing human being. substantive. huge sense of duty but so warm and a great sense of humour, i might say, as well. innate of humour, i might say, as well. we have 'ust of humour, i might say, as well. we have just been looking at some pictures of her meeting various american presidents, barack...
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mail the lying—in—state. this is where the queen lies at the moment and will forfour and a half days. what we have got here is a fantastic image which eliminates the royalor and much of it still standing for richard ii who was responsible for the roof and some of the great ceremonies of state, it used to be law courts and in charles i was put on trial there, also william wallace and, quite amazing, so thomas moore. and then where church hill lady and where people file past the catafalque. just hill lady and where people file past the catafalque.— past the catafalque. just to show, past the catafalque. just to show. this _ past the catafalque. just to show, this is _ past the catafalque. just to show, this is the _ past the catafalque. just to show, this is the lives - past the catafalque. just to show, this is the lives in i show, this is the lives in right now of the extraordinary space you are talking about as people are filing past there. the history of westminster, just extraordinary. it the history of westminster, just extraordinary.— just extraordinary. it is amazing- _ just extraordinary. it is amazing. the - just extraordinary. it is amazing. th
mail the lying—in—state. this is where the queen lies at the moment and will forfour and a half days. what we have got here is a fantastic image which eliminates the royalor and much of it still standing for richard ii who was responsible for the roof and some of the great ceremonies of state, it used to be law courts and in charles i was put on trial there, also william wallace and, quite amazing, so thomas moore. and then where church hill lady and where people file past the catafalque....