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break people out of salisbury.t was in western piedmont county of rowan and destroying an important railroad near the town. that was also a goal in the initial phase of kirk's raid, roughly 150 men stealthily marched across the mountains toward the strategically important town of morgan to north carolina, where the western north carolina railroad had its mountaintop. now kirk hoped to capture a train at morgenstern and then use an engineer that he would brought with him on the raid to steam east toward salisbury to the prisoners. when he arrived at, morgenstern kirk attacked a conscript training camp named for western north favorite son, the war governor's zebulon vance. camp vance was surprised in morning 28 june and the small of north carolina junior reserves and conscripts offered minimal resistance to battle hardened kirk raiders and kirk's men seized the camp, burned the buildings, but before his men could cut the telegraph. wires, a message was sent to salisbury warning about the raid. and once kirk's men dis
break people out of salisbury.t was in western piedmont county of rowan and destroying an important railroad near the town. that was also a goal in the initial phase of kirk's raid, roughly 150 men stealthily marched across the mountains toward the strategically important town of morgan to north carolina, where the western north carolina railroad had its mountaintop. now kirk hoped to capture a train at morgenstern and then use an engineer that he would brought with him on the raid to steam...
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this is salisbury�*s ward where everything is that big, bigger and more relaxed.there's not much noise around, which is good. so that means the patients have been looked after. the staff that we've got and the equipment that we also have changed the lives of our patients and they will be leaving with a smile on their face. and i think that's the most valuable thing for the staff here. and they do appreciate that. getting elderly patients out of bed is key to recovery. michael has made his way to a dedicated activity room. where a patient is lying in bed behind his head, he's got a monitor which tells the nurse or the doctor what's going on inside that person's body, and keeping alert of what might or might not happen. the trust hopes wards like this will have a wider impact, too. by keeping patients out of other beds, it could keep the backlog of operations moving. it was purpose built for elderly patients because that is the majority of the demographic that we deal with. it was to house them, so they didn't need to be in a surgical bed, which helps 2 in 2 ways. o
this is salisbury�*s ward where everything is that big, bigger and more relaxed.there's not much noise around, which is good. so that means the patients have been looked after. the staff that we've got and the equipment that we also have changed the lives of our patients and they will be leaving with a smile on their face. and i think that's the most valuable thing for the staff here. and they do appreciate that. getting elderly patients out of bed is key to recovery. michael has made his way...
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our next train from salisbury to london has been cancelled due to an incident on the line. back on.allyjust there on the other side of the platform, and they said this train is now actually going all the way to waterloo. the line has reopened. until it wasn't. right, well, we need to run over to the reading train, then. that service has just been cancelled. so, back and forth, back and forth, but we're heading now to reading, which was the original plan. it wasn't the original original plan. welcome aboard our chariot to reading. tannoy: the next station is bramley. well. . .i caught two freight trains in the space of about 15 minutes at reading. and also, we've managed to maintain our "br rolling stock era only" criteria, even though we've had a massive spanner thrown in the works, so, yeah, happy days. well, ifinally made it to london, where i'll be stopping for the night. nice to meet you. yes, see you. and there really is only one obvious choice for a railway enthusiast. st pancras hotel opened in the mid—19th century when rail travel was booming. 0h—ho! oh, my word. he chuckles
our next train from salisbury to london has been cancelled due to an incident on the line. back on.allyjust there on the other side of the platform, and they said this train is now actually going all the way to waterloo. the line has reopened. until it wasn't. right, well, we need to run over to the reading train, then. that service has just been cancelled. so, back and forth, back and forth, but we're heading now to reading, which was the original plan. it wasn't the original original plan....
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goes down to single carriageway and at that point, it is where you first see the stones standing on salisburythey are going onto a single carriageway and secondly because they see the stones and want to look at it but it was a bad scheme always, it was a bad dealfor taxpayers, it was unaffordable, it was a tory vanity project that has been around since about 2014 and we have been fighting development within that world heritage site for more than 20 years and so you can imagine we welcome this if i can say so, we are delighted. but imagine we welcome this if i can say so, we are delighted.— so, we are delighted. but of course many people _ so, we are delighted. but of course many people think _ so, we are delighted. but of course many people think the _ so, we are delighted. but of course many people think the congestion i many people think the congestion needs addressing would say this is a neat solution and archaeologists have said that in archaeological terms, you won't cause any damage because the tunnel was going to go so deep beneath the stones so why did you think it wasn't an acceptabl
goes down to single carriageway and at that point, it is where you first see the stones standing on salisburythey are going onto a single carriageway and secondly because they see the stones and want to look at it but it was a bad scheme always, it was a bad dealfor taxpayers, it was unaffordable, it was a tory vanity project that has been around since about 2014 and we have been fighting development within that world heritage site for more than 20 years and so you can imagine we welcome this...
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the problem in salisbury like to the civil delay in full. the 2nd time as president of the commission on the line is onto strength and the box economy. and they show a significant investment in key industries including defense, which also insisted that the issue is committed to talking climates and migration following stories on our website. so i'll just say what comes updated throughout the day and i'll be back to more news in hoffman here. on out, is that right next to sweetness for me on the team? thanks for your time and your company. the with americans, more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going until russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after israel's war on causes a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line the, the, when you go to go, so you always see children. there's so many children, roughly half the population does underwriting something you're saying keeps playing, laughing, crying, screaming everywhere.
the problem in salisbury like to the civil delay in full. the 2nd time as president of the commission on the line is onto strength and the box economy. and they show a significant investment in key industries including defense, which also insisted that the issue is committed to talking climates and migration following stories on our website. so i'll just say what comes updated throughout the day and i'll be back to more news in hoffman here. on out, is that right next to sweetness for me on the...
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skripal in salisbury was assassinated using weapons of mass destruction and british citizens were affectedhat attack. and after that, you are saying that the blood is on my hand? it was the same dugina, it was the same tatarsky who was campaigning for those assassinations. i am cleaning up the planet out of all this scum, this nazi scum. what do you think you've achieved? your forces, this so—called freedom of russia legion, last year briefly made an incursion into russia to belgorod region, and then was pretty rapidly removed. we've talked about the assassinations, we've talked about the sabotage attempts. we've even seen a drone flying into the kremlin, which you claim to be responsible for. but given the state of the war today, what have you really achieved? well, obviously we have a military aspect of our operations and these military aspects are very successful indeed. you mentioned some of the home front attacks, and i never claimed responsibility for any, because i am not the partisan which is on the russian soil. i am helping those who are organising those attacks. but it's them wh
skripal in salisbury was assassinated using weapons of mass destruction and british citizens were affectedhat attack. and after that, you are saying that the blood is on my hand? it was the same dugina, it was the same tatarsky who was campaigning for those assassinations. i am cleaning up the planet out of all this scum, this nazi scum. what do you think you've achieved? your forces, this so—called freedom of russia legion, last year briefly made an incursion into russia to belgorod region,...
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excuse me, another american salisbury's idea. yeah, on the another yags story. we're going to go build to go. all right, awesome. it's hard to believe now that j was a famous shift to even to, to the rolling stones. he used to run several restaurants in moscow. he was also a dare devil biker in radio host, but he gave it all a sort of submarine which he had more to in france and bought land in the countryside. then he built a house and moved here, from cit, let's good a to gaz, one boil in 3 years will have need milk. i agreed and there go 3 years later, the rogue starts. and what are you going to do with your religious meal? that's how j started making cheese and would you believe it? he became one of the most famous cheese makers in russia, although when he 1st came here, he couldn't imagine anything of the sort. i got here many free things shooting at the white house and it was, it was little money for us was in the hospital as well. and the boards and everything was really bad. you mean, i couldn't imagine another country surviving. i think americans would d
excuse me, another american salisbury's idea. yeah, on the another yags story. we're going to go build to go. all right, awesome. it's hard to believe now that j was a famous shift to even to, to the rolling stones. he used to run several restaurants in moscow. he was also a dare devil biker in radio host, but he gave it all a sort of submarine which he had more to in france and bought land in the countryside. then he built a house and moved here, from cit, let's good a to gaz, one boil in 3...
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one hospital in salisbury believes it may have an answer for tackling the ever—growing demand.spondent alastair fee has been to take a look. elderly care is changing and this woman is among the first to benefit. after a fall at home, she is in a new and dedicated space. it is twice as big as traditional hospital rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful. this is all new, isn't it? they have all been brilliant, everybody i have met in here. where once there were six, there are now four beds. this is the ward where everything is that bit bigger and. this is the ward where everything is that bit bigger and more relaxed. if you listen, there is not much noise around so the patients are being looked after well. the staff that we have changed the lives of our patients and they will be leaving with a smile on their face and that is the most important for the staff here, and they appreciate that. getting elderly patients out of bed is key to recovery. michael has made his way to a dedicated activity room. |we have a monitor that tells the | nurse or the doctor what is going on in t
one hospital in salisbury believes it may have an answer for tackling the ever—growing demand.spondent alastair fee has been to take a look. elderly care is changing and this woman is among the first to benefit. after a fall at home, she is in a new and dedicated space. it is twice as big as traditional hospital rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful. this is all new, isn't it? they have all been brilliant, everybody i have met in here. where once there were six, there are now four...
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they r2 must establish doubles players injoe salisbury and neil salsberry who were the top to the britishe his way in the team because it is still a long way away, leon smith will be able to make up to three changes to the team up make up to three changes to the team up until the day before the group stages began and clearly he will be interested in how the players play off the next few weeks on the hard courts of north america and particularly at the us open which is just for the davis cup in manchester. and what a 2k hours it's been too, for robert macintyre. he won the scottish open in style yesterday — birdieing the final hole to beat adam scott by a shot and became just the second home winner of the tournament. macintyre has now switched from the east to the west coast of scotland, in preparation for the 152nd open championship which starts at royal troon on thursday — and our golf correspondent iain carter thinks he could be a dark horse for this week's major. i think there is definitely grounds for optimism for bob to speak, he has yet to win a major championship and he said to us
they r2 must establish doubles players injoe salisbury and neil salsberry who were the top to the britishe his way in the team because it is still a long way away, leon smith will be able to make up to three changes to the team up make up to three changes to the team up until the day before the group stages began and clearly he will be interested in how the players play off the next few weeks on the hard courts of north america and particularly at the us open which is just for the davis cup in...
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been moved from thursday to sunday, but we've also got first—round matches to be completed, joe salisburyother wheelchair players to get there is under way. what does it feel like for the players hoping for their magical day it went, wimbledon? here's a bit of what they've been telling us. you just can't get more british than this, _ you just can't get more british than this, can _ you just can't get more british than this, can you? its you just can't get more british than this. can you?— this, can you? its quintessential. it's the this, can you? its quintessential. it's the first _ this, can you? its quintessential. it's the first time _ this, can you? its quintessential. it's the first time i've _ this, can you? its quintessential. it's the first time i've been - this, can you? its quintessential. it's the first time i've been to - this, can you? its quintessential. | it's the first time i've been to see wimbledon, and i come down from yorkshire, where we are used to the rain. it yorkshire, where we are used to the rain. . . yorkshire, where we are used to the rain. ., , , ., yorkshire,
been moved from thursday to sunday, but we've also got first—round matches to be completed, joe salisburyother wheelchair players to get there is under way. what does it feel like for the players hoping for their magical day it went, wimbledon? here's a bit of what they've been telling us. you just can't get more british than this, _ you just can't get more british than this, can _ you just can't get more british than this, can you? its you just can't get more british than this. can you?—...
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doubles specialistsjoe salisbury and neal skupski have also been included in the five—man team.particularly at the us open which isjust and particularly at the us open which is just before the davis cup in manchester. meanwhile, britain's cam norrie has won his round of 32 match against slovakia'sjozef kovalik, at the atp swedish open in bastad. the british number two was forced in to a tie break in the first set, winning 7—6, before taking the second set 6—4. luke littler has been beaten by michael van gerwen in the first round of the world matchplay darts in blackpool. the three time world champion took full advantage of a below par performance from the teenage sensation, the dutchman winning by ten legs to six at the winter gardens. and that's all the sport for now. from me and the rest of the team here, see you soon. goodbye. hello there! monday we saw a day of contrast some pleasant sunny spells across eastern scotland in particular, and a high of 2a degrees around the perth area. that's 75 fahrenheit. totally different story however further south and west, a day of heavy r
doubles specialistsjoe salisbury and neal skupski have also been included in the five—man team.particularly at the us open which isjust and particularly at the us open which is just before the davis cup in manchester. meanwhile, britain's cam norrie has won his round of 32 match against slovakia'sjozef kovalik, at the atp swedish open in bastad. the british number two was forced in to a tie break in the first set, winning 7—6, before taking the second set 6—4. luke littler has been beaten...
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interestingly enough, salisbury very close to where, where, where but certainly not, so yeah, i thinkg thatis yeah, i think it's something that is to be celebrated in british politics. i think it's , british politics. i think it's, it was taken very well. you all gave me, including some of your family, gave me a very warm reception, and i will come round for brunch. >> well, i guess i had a very funny conversation because peter said to me that you'd said i'd ianed said to me that you'd said i'd invited you to lunch, and you said to me that peter had ianed said to me that peter had invited you to the party. i played it, played it brilliantly . played it, played it brilliantly. >> well, it's the invitation. >> well, it's the invitation. >> still solid. of course. it is. oh that's lovely. >> well, peter and i do talk to each other. >> and i said to him. >> and i said to him. >> hey, barmy said you'd invite him to brunch. >> and he said, no. he told me you did. >> either way, what are we going to have for our brunch? that's what i want to know. >> well, we have obviously have somerset egg
interestingly enough, salisbury very close to where, where, where but certainly not, so yeah, i thinkg thatis yeah, i think it's something that is to be celebrated in british politics. i think it's , british politics. i think it's, it was taken very well. you all gave me, including some of your family, gave me a very warm reception, and i will come round for brunch. >> well, i guess i had a very funny conversation because peter said to me that you'd said i'd ianed said to me that you'd...
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this is salisbury�*s imber ward, where everything is that bit bigger and more relaxed. figs everything. we have changed the lives of our patients, they will be living with a smile on their face and i think that is the most positive thing for the staff here stop they do appreciate that. getting elderly patients out of bed is key to recovery. michael has made his way to a dedicated activity room. . , , , �* room. patients lying in bed, you've aotta that room. patients lying in bed, you've gotta that tells _ room. patients lying in bed, you've gotta that tells the _ room. patients lying in bed, you've gotta that tells the nurse _ room. patients lying in bed, you've gotta that tells the nurse or - room. patients lying in bed, you've gotta that tells the nurse or the - gotta that tells the nurse or the doctor everything that is going on inside the person's body. and keeping alert of what might or might not happen. the keeping alert of what might or might not ha en. , keeping alert of what might or might not ha--en. , , keeping alert of what might or might notha--en. , , ., , not happen. the
this is salisbury�*s imber ward, where everything is that bit bigger and more relaxed. figs everything. we have changed the lives of our patients, they will be living with a smile on their face and i think that is the most positive thing for the staff here stop they do appreciate that. getting elderly patients out of bed is key to recovery. michael has made his way to a dedicated activity room. . , , , �* room. patients lying in bed, you've aotta that room. patients lying in bed, you've...
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i mean, i don't know, they were responsible for salisbury, but at the same time, we were also told thesians were responsible for trump getting elected. but it looks coordinated. we were told that the russians were responsible for brexit, and it turned out that all of that stuff was completely overblown. so i always take any suggestion that it's the russians. no, no, i agree, but you do think it looks coordinated. oh, i think it's i think it's clearly coordinated because there were three rail lines involved and it all happened overnight. yeah, but how you guard against how you guard against that? i'm not sure . guard against that? i'm not sure. because i don't think you can have 24 hour security on rail lines in the countryside and whatever . so if people are whatever. so if people are determined to, to do this sort of thing and to wreck the enjoyment of everybody else, and it may be gratuitous, it may be teenage gangs who have coordinated it, but it may be gratuitous in that respect. or it might be a state agent, or it might be somebody trying to make a political process. we need to ke
i mean, i don't know, they were responsible for salisbury, but at the same time, we were also told thesians were responsible for trump getting elected. but it looks coordinated. we were told that the russians were responsible for brexit, and it turned out that all of that stuff was completely overblown. so i always take any suggestion that it's the russians. no, no, i agree, but you do think it looks coordinated. oh, i think it's i think it's clearly coordinated because there were three rail...
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james roddis pleaded guilty to the lesser charge at bulford military court in salisbury in wiltshire. the court was told the complainant indicated she had been content with the count. roddis was made an m.b.e. and also earned two queen's commendations for his service . commendations for his service. he'll be sentenced in september. prisoners of war have been exchanged for an agreement between ukraine and russia. 95 soldiers from each side were returned to their homelands. the ukrainian men appearing emotional as they left this bus. if you're watching on television , if you're watching on television, you can see them getting off the coats and shaking hands with those welcoming them. finally, on home soil , those welcoming them. finally, on home soil, many of them sobbing. president volodymyr zelenskyy says all of the freed prisoners were from the armed forces, and he thanked the uae, united arab emirates for its part in facilitating the deal. it's the third swap in seven weeks. those are the latest gb news headlines. for now, i'm polly middlehurst. i'm back in an hour for the very late
james roddis pleaded guilty to the lesser charge at bulford military court in salisbury in wiltshire. the court was told the complainant indicated she had been content with the count. roddis was made an m.b.e. and also earned two queen's commendations for his service . commendations for his service. he'll be sentenced in september. prisoners of war have been exchanged for an agreement between ukraine and russia. 95 soldiers from each side were returned to their homelands. the ukrainian men...
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democracy in middle east di and the author of the tri, i'm from the political foss, joining us from salisbury in the u. k. welcome to all just 0. so 1st, if we look at the gaza war, what would a labor governments mean for is really support on the war on guys? what do you think a i don't think it's going to mean a much of a changes of color saved from the from that is from what we have from the conservatives. while the significance that i'm notice thing happens just a few things, the guy, the center government subsidy made a move which looks like he's trying to, over to the international criminal court attempt to get a, a war and for the rest of my son, benjamin netanyahu. and the british governments, amazingly, to my mind, is to be trying to blog that had significantly was, but you know, we should, i've seen strong guest tomorrow, that'd be let me just show that for exactly free. so basically they the, what many people would say i've had basically across party alliance between the tories and the like, uh, uh, the support come, what may the, nothing, yahoo government interrupt the, i mean just
democracy in middle east di and the author of the tri, i'm from the political foss, joining us from salisbury in the u. k. welcome to all just 0. so 1st, if we look at the gaza war, what would a labor governments mean for is really support on the war on guys? what do you think a i don't think it's going to mean a much of a changes of color saved from the from that is from what we have from the conservatives. while the significance that i'm notice thing happens just a few things, the guy, the...
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russia is led by a man who sent people into the streets of salisbury, to murder people on british soilth no embarrassment. made a great joke of it. as far as i could make afterwards. so what is this deal that you're going to do that you will trust lasts more than five minutes after you've signed it? that's the first question. so second question is any deal you do, any negotiation, you do at this stage in the war is going to result in, in in a russian victory. it might not be a total occupation of ukraine, but it'll be a partial occupation of ukraine at the very least. and dominance, complete dominance of ukraine's foreign and largely domestic policies, for decades going forward. so they'll be running ukraine effectively, but it won't stop there. and this is the point i really want to make, because if you talk to the countries that are bordering ukraine and, you know, out and russia and byelorussia out on the on the eastern side of, of the on the eastern side of, of the european union, and you talk about the knock on effect that's going to have on them . what going to have on them. what
russia is led by a man who sent people into the streets of salisbury, to murder people on british soilth no embarrassment. made a great joke of it. as far as i could make afterwards. so what is this deal that you're going to do that you will trust lasts more than five minutes after you've signed it? that's the first question. so second question is any deal you do, any negotiation, you do at this stage in the war is going to result in, in in a russian victory. it might not be a total occupation...
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one hospital in salisbury believes it may have an answer for tackling the ever—growing demand.elderly care is changing and this woman is among the first to benefit. after a fall at home, she is in a new and dedicated space. it is twice as big as traditional hospital rooms. �* ., as big as traditional hospital rooms. �* . , , as big as traditional hospital rooms. �* ., , , ~' , rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful- _ rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful. this _ rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful. this is _ rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful. this is all— rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful. this is all new, - rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful. this is all new, isn't i wonderful. this is all new, isn't it? they have all been brilliant, everybody i have met in here. where once there were _ everybody i have met in here. where once there were six, _ everybody i have met in here. where once there were six, there _ everybody i have met in here. where once there were six, there are - everybody i have met in here. where once
one hospital in salisbury believes it may have an answer for tackling the ever—growing demand.elderly care is changing and this woman is among the first to benefit. after a fall at home, she is in a new and dedicated space. it is twice as big as traditional hospital rooms. �* ., as big as traditional hospital rooms. �* . , , as big as traditional hospital rooms. �* ., , , ~' , rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful- _ rooms. brilliant, yes, ithink it is wonderful. this _ rooms....
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some patchy fog around the vale of york, salisbury plain, the vale of york, salisbury plain, the cloud hear the wind will pick up. temperatures, 12 to 21 celsius, the higher temperatures will be where we have got sunshine for the longest period. for wimbledon today, the chance of a shower and then later on, we will see the clouds thicken as the rain comes in. tomorrow, a similar story, could be some disruption as wet weather pushes across the wimbledon area. this evening and overnight, here comes the rain. steadily moving from the south, pushing north. some clear skies ahead of it but one or two showers as well tending to fade in the north. it will not be as chilly at night as the one just gone, seven to 1a or 15 degrees. that is the overnight lows. if we pick up the band of rain tomorrow, locally it will be heavy, it will continue to push out of north wales and into the rest of northern england into scotland and northern ireland. ahead of it, one or two showers but with the british conditions tomorrow across northern and western scotland. —— the brightest conditions across northern an
some patchy fog around the vale of york, salisbury plain, the vale of york, salisbury plain, the cloud hear the wind will pick up. temperatures, 12 to 21 celsius, the higher temperatures will be where we have got sunshine for the longest period. for wimbledon today, the chance of a shower and then later on, we will see the clouds thicken as the rain comes in. tomorrow, a similar story, could be some disruption as wet weather pushes across the wimbledon area. this evening and overnight, here...
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a political saying, is it the marquess of salisbury , robert marquess of salisbury, robert cecil, whohe uncle of a later prime minister, and therefore bob's your uncle. >> oh, well, there you go. >> oh, well, there you go. >> he's cake. >> he's cake. >> very interesting to know. anyway, in royal news, king charles has begun the annual holyrood week residence at the palace of holyrood house. he'll be accompanied by queen camilla, and the pair will undertake two days of royal engagements for the celebration of scottish culture, history and achievement and earlier today, as is tradition, the stay commenced with the ceremony of the keys. well, let's cross over to edinburgh now and speak with gb news royal correspondent cameron walker, cameron, what is the ceremony of the keys and what else is planned for these two days? >> good afternoon emily. well, it's the ancient ceremony where the king is welcomed to his most ancient and hereditary kingdom of scotland. and that's exactly what happened this afternoon with a little bit of a twist. it is the traditional royal week where the monarch trad
a political saying, is it the marquess of salisbury , robert marquess of salisbury, robert cecil, whohe uncle of a later prime minister, and therefore bob's your uncle. >> oh, well, there you go. >> oh, well, there you go. >> he's cake. >> he's cake. >> very interesting to know. anyway, in royal news, king charles has begun the annual holyrood week residence at the palace of holyrood house. he'll be accompanied by queen camilla, and the pair will undertake two days...
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but i'm delighted to be joined now by shadow paymaster general john glen, the mp for salisbury and southyou this morning, mr glen. thank you so much for your time on a sunny sunday. yeah let's talk about labour continually suggesting that they didn't know what economic legacy they were inheriting. i mean, you were in the treasury for five years. we'll get on to whether the legacy is as bad as they think in just a moment. but just in general, did they know what they were getting? how does it work? are the public accounts all available? they're talking about not knowing about a £20 billion black hole. >> it's absolutely ridiculous. you know, when we set up the office of budget responsibility, it's all open. they mirror the treasury's figures every fiscal event and there's complete transparency. and we showed how we balance the book. now, there's many people who've been on your show here over the last six months who are frustrated that we didn't have enough tax cuts. we made difficult decisions to balance the books. and, you know, we got inflation to down 2%. you know, we saw that, you know
but i'm delighted to be joined now by shadow paymaster general john glen, the mp for salisbury and southyou this morning, mr glen. thank you so much for your time on a sunny sunday. yeah let's talk about labour continually suggesting that they didn't know what economic legacy they were inheriting. i mean, you were in the treasury for five years. we'll get on to whether the legacy is as bad as they think in just a moment. but just in general, did they know what they were getting? how does it...
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salisbury, maryland, will feel like 101. richmond, virginia, will feel like 102 degrees.s sweating and it just evaporates away. make sure you stay well hydrated out west where in medford, oregon, it's 111. the record is 94. seattle up to 92. we are crushing records. tomorrow we're looking to be up to 108 again. down in las vegas, the record is 116. we're forecasting a high of 117. these are incredible numbers, if you actually think about it. sacramento 106, 108, 105. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> all right, dylan. thank you. >>> coming up next, countdown to paris. lebron james opening up to craig about his legacy on and off the court. >> we're going to hear from him and get your "morning boost." it's all coming up right after this. oommate) i told him... at verizon, everyone can get the best deals, like that iphone 15 on them. (man) switching all the time... it wasn't easy. (lady) 35. (store customer) you're gonna be here forever. (man) i know. (employee) here is your wireless contract. (man) do i need a lawyer for this? those were hard days. representative. swit
salisbury, maryland, will feel like 101. richmond, virginia, will feel like 102 degrees.s sweating and it just evaporates away. make sure you stay well hydrated out west where in medford, oregon, it's 111. the record is 94. seattle up to 92. we are crushing records. tomorrow we're looking to be up to 108 again. down in las vegas, the record is 116. we're forecasting a high of 117. these are incredible numbers, if you actually think about it. sacramento 106, 108, 105. >> and that's your...
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. >> well , a bit of lethargy, >> well, a bit of lethargy, maybe lord salisbury, the old lord salisburyned on this as well. all change is invariably for the worse. i'm going to do as little as possible. we go to. he won a landslide. >> okay . >> okay. >> okay. >> that's only what's energy. we got to the prime minister's constituency now. >> richmond and north yorkshire. nana akua is there and nana you have, what's called the people's panel lined up, >> yes . >> yes. >> yes. >> well, i'm actually outside. i'm in rishi sunak's constituency. we're keeping it a bit quiet because a lot of people are sleeping. it's actually the little drummer boy tea room and, let's see what's going on. let's see who's in here. are it's lovely . all here. are it's lovely. all right, gary, is it gary, the owner? hi. all right. and let's start with you, dan . dan. joe. start with you, dan. dan. joe. like john doe? yes but obviously, you know who you are. i know that's your gag is kidney. so, dan, talk to me. who did you for ? vote and then who did you for? vote and then who did you for? vote and then who did yo
. >> well , a bit of lethargy, >> well, a bit of lethargy, maybe lord salisbury, the old lord salisburyned on this as well. all change is invariably for the worse. i'm going to do as little as possible. we go to. he won a landslide. >> okay . >> okay. >> okay. >> that's only what's energy. we got to the prime minister's constituency now. >> richmond and north yorkshire. nana akua is there and nana you have, what's called the people's panel lined up,...
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james roddis pleaded guilty to the lesser charge at bulford military court in salisbury.he was content with the count. roddis was made an m.b.e. and also earned two queen's commendations for his service. he'll be sentenced in september . traces of cyanide september. traces of cyanide have been found in teacups inside a hotel room where six people were found dead in thailand . police say the three thailand. police say the three men and three women were likely poisoned by one of those who died in the hotel room in bangkok, which was locked from the inside. investigators say money may have been a motive after evidence showed financial transactions had made been made between the group . prisoners of between the group. prisoners of war have been exchanged following an agreement between ukraine and russia. 95 soldiers from each side were returned. the ukrainian men appearing emotional as they left the bus. if you're watching on television, you can see those pictures of them getting off the coach as they land on home soil, president volodymyr zelenskyy says all of the freed pris
james roddis pleaded guilty to the lesser charge at bulford military court in salisbury.he was content with the count. roddis was made an m.b.e. and also earned two queen's commendations for his service. he'll be sentenced in september . traces of cyanide september. traces of cyanide have been found in teacups inside a hotel room where six people were found dead in thailand . police say the three thailand. police say the three men and three women were likely poisoned by one of those who died in...
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host: we'll go to the independent line in salisbury, north carolina. howard, good morning. top of the morning to you. just give me a little bit of time. i'm not going to be long. that was caller that said that black women -- something about the abortion and look forward to -- that's just totalliry duck louis -- totally ridiculous. my black sisters be trying to give birth but die on the labor table. so i don't know what he's talking about, about blacks want abortion or something. but i want to talk about this thick that happened with -- thing that happened with trump. we all know trump is in showbiz. we all know that he likes -- and he knows his people like to see blood. now, i don't believe -- host: how are you saying that, howard? his people like to see blood? caller: right. they are mostly wrestling fans. wrestling fans like to see them get hit by a chair and blood come running down the forehead. host: i don't think that's fair to say that about all trump supporters. caller: when you find out that this was a hoax, somebody did die because trump has immunity. he can shoot
host: we'll go to the independent line in salisbury, north carolina. howard, good morning. top of the morning to you. just give me a little bit of time. i'm not going to be long. that was caller that said that black women -- something about the abortion and look forward to -- that's just totalliry duck louis -- totally ridiculous. my black sisters be trying to give birth but die on the labor table. so i don't know what he's talking about, about blacks want abortion or something. but i want to...
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james roddis pleaded guilty to the lesser charge at bulford military court in salisbury.ntent with the court. roddis was made an m.b.e. and also earned two queen's commendations for his service in the military. he'll be sentenced in september. it's feared the two british men reported missing in sweden could have been killed. police have launched a double murder investigation. thereafter, two bodies were found in a burnt out car in malmo on sunday. local media is reporting that they were shot, but police are still working to identify the victims . working to identify the victims. in thailand , traces of cyanide in thailand, traces of cyanide have been found in teacups inside a hotel room where six people were found dead in bangkok. police say the three men and three women were likely poisoned by one of those who died in the room of the grand hyatt hotel, which was locked from the inside . investigators from the inside. investigators say that money may have been a motive. after evidence showed financial investment had been made among the group and in the last hour or so, we
james roddis pleaded guilty to the lesser charge at bulford military court in salisbury.ntent with the court. roddis was made an m.b.e. and also earned two queen's commendations for his service in the military. he'll be sentenced in september. it's feared the two british men reported missing in sweden could have been killed. police have launched a double murder investigation. thereafter, two bodies were found in a burnt out car in malmo on sunday. local media is reporting that they were shot,...
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think i've been supported by the staff in winchester, the team in winchester and the team here in salisburyng perspective, next year we're going to be something cross—channel and in 2026, i aim to become the first quadruple amputee to row from newfoundland to lymington in a team of four. >> i mean, it's that's all. well, it's all quite something. it's all amazing. and we said in the introduction or inspirational and you must get that all the time i want to do you know what i want . i want to you know what i want. i want to cut through all of that and get to the nitty gritty and sort of ask the questions that that people at home are probably thinking, alex, and i'm looking at your website now, and a picture of you with, a little toddler , your, your little toddler, your, your little toddler, your, your little toddler, and i presume that your partner there, you know, a young , partner there, you know, a young, normal, good looking, healthy man. how do you how do you even begin to deal with sort of looking back at that stage of your life and where you are now and, and even begin to cope with w
think i've been supported by the staff in winchester, the team in winchester and the team here in salisburyng perspective, next year we're going to be something cross—channel and in 2026, i aim to become the first quadruple amputee to row from newfoundland to lymington in a team of four. >> i mean, it's that's all. well, it's all quite something. it's all amazing. and we said in the introduction or inspirational and you must get that all the time i want to do you know what i want . i...
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doubles specialistsjoe salisbury and neal skupski have also been included in the five—man team.d as his party's candidate for the presidential election in november. the former president said he considered delaying the trip after the attempt to assasinate him on saturday, but he could not allow a "shooter" to force a change in his schedule. at a rally in pennsylvania on saturday with just over 24 hours to go before the convention donald trump was grazed by a bullet fired from the rooftop of a nearby shed. the us secret service coordinator for the convention said her team was confident about the security plans for the event and was ready to go. world leaders have expressed their shock at the attempt to kill donald trump. president zelensky said it was a terrible crimes demonstrating the serious challenges of democracy around the world. in israel the prime minister there netanyahu wore a red tie in solidarity with donald trump and said the shooting amounted to an attempt to assassinate us democracy. the king ofjordan said he is deeply shocked and outraged by the heinous attempt to
doubles specialistsjoe salisbury and neal skupski have also been included in the five—man team.d as his party's candidate for the presidential election in november. the former president said he considered delaying the trip after the attempt to assasinate him on saturday, but he could not allow a "shooter" to force a change in his schedule. at a rally in pennsylvania on saturday with just over 24 hours to go before the convention donald trump was grazed by a bullet fired from the...
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least from the outside courts, we've had enough time for some mixed doubles, heather watson and joe salisburyminutes if it starts on time. we will care that live as soon as it starts. parliament has sat for the first time since the election, with labour ministers on the government front benches for the first time in more than a decade. sir lindsay hoyle has been re—elected as speaker of the house of commons, and now the swearing in of all 650 mps many of them new has begun. there have been other changes today in government — including the renaming of the department for levelling up, housing & communities, to the ministry of housing, communities and local government — dropping "levelling up", let's speak to matthew pennycook, one of the newly—appointed ministers of state. thank you so much for being here with me. just give me an idea first of all, because we spent a lot of time this afternoon seeing those scenes of the swearing in, the new speaker being elected — what is that like to be involved in all that and to see labour ministers on the front bench for the first time in 1a years? bench fo
least from the outside courts, we've had enough time for some mixed doubles, heather watson and joe salisburyminutes if it starts on time. we will care that live as soon as it starts. parliament has sat for the first time since the election, with labour ministers on the government front benches for the first time in more than a decade. sir lindsay hoyle has been re—elected as speaker of the house of commons, and now the swearing in of all 650 mps many of them new has begun. there have been...
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salisbury, reigate, tewkesbury, cambridge and north west, beverly, windsor.e conservatives. they mop their brows, seat 300, at last, the conservatives are starting to mount a defence. but only in the safest seats, and even then you have labour taking cannock chase, which had a huge tory majority. the whole map is changing tonight. it isjust majority. the whole map is changing tonight. it is just an extraordinary prediction that we have got here. a roll call of disaster as you see the constituencies spin through. brute the constituencies spin through. - spoke to victoria derbyshire outside rishi sunak�*s home in richmond, the lights were not on, it looked pretty quiet. but he is tweeting. he has put this out to the hundreds of conservative candidates, thousands of volunteers on millions of voters, thank you for your hard work, thank you for your support and thank you for your vote. keir you for your support and thank you for your vote-— you for your support and thank you for your vote. keir starmer has also beuun to for your vote. keir starmer has also begun t
salisbury, reigate, tewkesbury, cambridge and north west, beverly, windsor.e conservatives. they mop their brows, seat 300, at last, the conservatives are starting to mount a defence. but only in the safest seats, and even then you have labour taking cannock chase, which had a huge tory majority. the whole map is changing tonight. it isjust majority. the whole map is changing tonight. it is just an extraordinary prediction that we have got here. a roll call of disaster as you see the...