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estate, it isa was leaving the sandringham estate, it is a t—junction and a busy road and there wasg the road and he pulled out at there was a collision. the duke's car overturned and he was left shaken and the other car had a woman and a nine—month—old baby and another woman who suffered a broken wrist. there was a lot of discussion about whether a 97—year—old man should be driving or not. a few days later he was pictured driving again in the replacement car he had been sent to replacement car he had been sent to replace the one that was damaged and he was not wearing a seat belt and there was much more controversy and discussion. why he has given up his driving licence, it is voluntary, you send it back to the dvla in the uk to return your license with a note saying you're doing it voluntarily. why he has done this is quite possibly that he feels it is the right time to do this, he is 97 yea rs old the right time to do this, he is 97 years old and quite possibly, those words of advice from the police, coupled perhaps from words of advice of his own councillors have possibly made h
estate, it isa was leaving the sandringham estate, it is a t—junction and a busy road and there wasg the road and he pulled out at there was a collision. the duke's car overturned and he was left shaken and the other car had a woman and a nine—month—old baby and another woman who suffered a broken wrist. there was a lot of discussion about whether a 97—year—old man should be driving or not. a few days later he was pictured driving again in the replacement car he had been sent to...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhamstate. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption. and our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9.35 — this morning's reviewers are journalist and author shyama perera and defence editor at the evening standard robert fox. good morning. company executives who mismanage their employees' pension scheme, could be jailed for up to seven years, under a new law being planned by the government. the proposals are intended to avoid a repeat of what happened when the retailer bhs collapsed. monika plaha has this report. bhs collapsed in 2016 with a huge hole in its pension fund. its boss, sir philip green, had sold the company for £1 a year earlier. the pensions regulator said he had done that to avoid liability for the com
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prince philip, who is 97, was involved in a crash near the sandringham estate last month in which a womanrist. norfolk police have said that they will return the licence to the dvla and that the investigation file for the collision had been passed to the crown prosecution service for their consideration. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. it is, what, just over three weeks since the collision between the duke's car, which overturned and ended up on its side and another car, just beyond the sandringham estate, leaving two adults injured and the duke of edinburgh himself very severely shaken and the news comes from buckingham palace that he has voluntarily given up his drivers license. the palace says the decision was entirely his own and that he surrendered the license today. it would have gone back to the driver and vehicle licensing agency, along with the declaration of voluntary surrender. now, the duke of course is reported to have said, and we have had no official confirmation of this, i am such a bloody fool, after he had th
prince philip, who is 97, was involved in a crash near the sandringham estate last month in which a womanrist. norfolk police have said that they will return the licence to the dvla and that the investigation file for the collision had been passed to the crown prosecution service for their consideration. our royal correspondent, jonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. it is, what, just over three weeks since the collision between the duke's car, which overturned...
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those of the headlines, i am sandringham estate. those of the headlines, iam back sandringham estate. those of the headlines, i am back with more at the top of the hour, now thou it is time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament, another week dominated by the b—word. but are we really leaving next month? government is in danger of sleepwalking the country towards leaving with no plan and no deal at all. the leader of the house says she does have a plan. there are up to 600 pieces of secondary legislation, the house is dealing with those in good order. and 26 years after her son's murder, doreen lawrence takes on the government. if the amount of white kids would be murdered on our streets as the amount of black kids, society would not have sat back and allowed that to happen. half term has been cancelled, the brexit clock ticks ever more loudly but theresa may still seems some way off winning parliamentary backing for her deal. with just weeks to go before britain is due to leave the eu, the prime min
those of the headlines, i am sandringham estate. those of the headlines, iam back sandringham estate. those of the headlines, i am back with more at the top of the hour, now thou it is time for the week in parliament. hello and welcome to the week in parliament, another week dominated by the b—word. but are we really leaving next month? government is in danger of sleepwalking the country towards leaving with no plan and no deal at all. the leader of the house says she does have a plan. there...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham in15 and in 15 minutes and we will be live on the red carpet at the royal albert hall, watching sties arrive for the baftas. and in rugby — england romp to 44 points to 8 victory against france in the six nations match at twickenham. good afternoon. company bosses could face longer sentences of up to seven years in prison, if they mismanage employee pension schemes. that's the warning from the work and pensions secretary amber rudd. plans outlined last year, for a maximum sentence of two years in prison, have been toughened up after public consultation. our business correspondent rob young reports. when the unprofitable construction giant carillion collapsed a year ago, its pension pot had a black hole of hundreds of millions of pounds, as did the bhs pension fund when the high street retailer went into administration in 2016. bankrupt kodak's uk scheme had an even bigger deficit when photographers switched from cameras to smartphones. there are many reasons pension schemes end up in
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham in15 and in 15 minutes and we will be live on the red carpet at the royal albert hall, watching sties arrive for the baftas. and in rugby — england romp to 44 points to 8 victory against france in the six nations match at twickenham. good afternoon. company bosses could face longer sentences of up to seven years in prison, if they mismanage employee pension schemes. that's the warning...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhamate. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state group in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption. and monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. coming up on inside out — west midlands — tackling prostitution, surviving the high street downturn and upsales in raw milk — that's at 10:30. company executives who mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme, could be jailed for up to seven years, under a new law being planned by the government. the proposals are intended to avoid a repeat of what happened when the retailer bhs collapsed. monika plaha has this report. bhs collapsed in 2016 with a huge hole in its pension fund. its boss, sir
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the duke of edinburgh will face no further action over his collision with another car near sandringhamt month. the european plane manufacturer airbus says it's going to stop producing the a380 superjumbo — the world's largest passenger airliner and after 15 years on mars, nasa calls time on the opportunity rover — crediting the robot as having transformed its understanding of the red planet. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. a london schoolgirl who left britain as a 15—year—old tojoin the so—called islamic state group, says she wants to come home. speaking to the times, shamima begum, who is now 19, married to an islamic state fighter and nine months pregnant, says she wants to give birth in the uk. this morning, the security minister ben wallace told the bbc that anyone whojoined is must understand that "actions have consequences". chichi izundu reports. pictured for the first time in almost four years in a camp in northern syria, shamima begum, one of the three schoolgirls from bethnal green who left to join the islamic state group, which by then already had a murderous rep
the duke of edinburgh will face no further action over his collision with another car near sandringhamt month. the european plane manufacturer airbus says it's going to stop producing the a380 superjumbo — the world's largest passenger airliner and after 15 years on mars, nasa calls time on the opportunity rover — crediting the robot as having transformed its understanding of the red planet. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. a london schoolgirl who left britain as a...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to change her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. in the six nations, wales have made it two wins out of two, and the champions, ireland, have their first win, they're too strong for scotland at murrayfield it won't be as windy today but a bit cooler than yesterday. some rain around, some sunshine that next week, we could be left high and dry. join me laterfor all the details. it's sunday the 10th of february. our top story: buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh has voluntarily surrendered his driving licence. prince philip, who's 97, was recently involved in a crash with a car carrying two women and a baby. the crown prosecution service said it would take the development into account when deciding if any further ac
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham work and pensions secretary amber rudd warns company bosses they could be jailed for up to seven years if they "wilfully or recklessly" mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to change her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. in the six nations, wales have made it two wins out of two,...
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it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month near the sandringham estatee after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our reporter andy moore gave me more details. it is an admission that he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand ron sauce that it is a decision he took himself. he just felt it wasn't right. we know that about five days after the accident he sent a letter to one of the women involved, and he said he is very contrite about the consequences. he was dazzled by the low sun. it was an admission he had been at fault. you may also remember that a few days after the accident he was seen with another car, he was driving around sandringham without a seatbelt and he took a lot of criticism for that. maybe it is a combination of both. a little bit of bad pr and at the age of 97 he has realised that perhaps it is not safe for him to drive, and there are plenty of other people who can drive him. does this and the matter or is there an ongoing investigation into that accident? there is an ongoing investigation. he could face a charge
it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month near the sandringham estatee after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our reporter andy moore gave me more details. it is an admission that he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand ron sauce that it is a decision he took himself. he just felt it wasn't right. we know that about five days after the accident he sent a letter to one of the women involved, and he said he is very contrite about...
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it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month near the sandringham estate its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. what exactly have buckingham palace said? well the duke has given up his licence voluntarily, just three weeks following the collision where two adults were slightly injured in the crash. buckingham palace say it was entirely his own decision to give up his licence. eight came after a fairer deal of criticism came his way after he was seen driving just two days after the crash apparently without a seat belt ona crash apparently without a seat belt on a public road. norfolk police confirmed that the licence has been suspended. they also say a file on the case has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the police have the power effectively to say that the case is not worth prosecuting and there is no reason to go on with it but because in this case there were injuries, passing it on to the cps was ready much inevitable. let's take a look at some of today's other news
it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month near the sandringham estate its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondent jonny dymond is here. what exactly have buckingham palace said? well the duke has given up his licence voluntarily, just three weeks following the collision where two adults were slightly injured in the crash. buckingham palace say it was entirely his own decision to give up his licence. eight came...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhamgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham estate. and monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. managed to make a ladder out on the news channel now, it's the travel show. this week on the show: i'm in france to explore new ways of saving notre dame for generations to come. the risk here is a structural risk of the building itself. within ten years, we could have the cathedral completely down, if we were to do nothing. mike's in mexico on the trail of the truly remarkable monarch butterflies, as they prepare to start their epic 3,000—mile migration north. we are about 3,000 metres above sea level. the air is thin, it's quite cold, but we are beginning to see butterflies. we've got on how to travel and stay together if you're a couple. do you ever tire of each other‘s company? both: yes. all the time!
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. and i'm live on the red carpet at the royal albert hall where the stars are just arriving for tonight's baftas. coming up at 16:30 — a programme dedicated to a tennis star and pioneer of women's sport and equality — billiejean king. good afternoon. company bosses could face longer sentences of up to seven years in prison if they mismanage employee pension schemes. that's the warning from the work and pensions secretary amber rudd. plans outlined last year , for a maximum sentence of two years in prison , have been toughened up of two years in prison, have been toughened up after public consultation. our business correspondent rob young reports. when the unprofitable construction giant carillion collapsed a year ago, its pension pot had a black hole of hundreds of millions of pounds, as did the bhs pension fu
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. and i'm live on the red carpet at the royal albert hall where the stars are just arriving for tonight's baftas. coming up at 16:30 — a programme dedicated to a tennis star and pioneer of women's sport and...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhame. and monkeying around at belfast zoo, visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. coming up on dateline — the president's state of the union address and what it tells us about trump's next two years and his plans for fighting for another term in office — that's at 11:30. theresa may will attempt to head off further turmoil over brexit this week, by urging parliament to give her more time to achieve changes to the plan to avoid a hard irish border. she's expected to promise mps that they'll be given another vote on brexit, if she's unable to recommend a fresh deal by the end of the month. joining me now is our political correspondent, tom barton. what more do we know about the government's brexiter plans? we know that there are fewer than 50 days to go until brexit, and this week ministers will head off around europe speaking to eu officials and european politicians to try to solve th
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhame. and monkeying around at belfast zoo, visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. coming up on dateline — the president's state of the union address and what it tells us about trump's next two years and his plans for fighting for another term in office — that's at 11:30. theresa may...
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he was driving around sandringham without a seatbelt, and he took a lot of criticism over that. age of 97, he's realised it's not safe for him to drive, and there are plenty of other people who can drive him. does this end the matter, or is there an ongoing investigation into that accident? there is an ongoing investigation. he could face a charge of driving without due care and attention. police have completed their investigation. they have sent a file to the crown prosecution service. the crown prosecution service say they will deliver their decision in due course, and they say they will take into account the decision to surrender his licence. there are some experts in the field who say it is probably less likely that there will be a prosecution if the driver surrenders his licence, as the duke has done. five paintings said to be by adolf hilter went under the hammer in nuremberg on saturday but failed to sell. 26 pieces of art were pulled from the sale because suspicions were raised they could be fakes. the auction sparked outrage with the city's mayor calling it in "bad tast
he was driving around sandringham without a seatbelt, and he took a lot of criticism over that. age of 97, he's realised it's not safe for him to drive, and there are plenty of other people who can drive him. does this end the matter, or is there an ongoing investigation into that accident? there is an ongoing investigation. he could face a charge of driving without due care and attention. police have completed their investigation. they have sent a file to the crown prosecution service. the...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. coming up on bbc click — extreme weather conditions and how virtual reality is being used in healthcare to help recovery. that's at 12:30. theresa may will attempt to head—off further turmoil over brexit this week, by urging parliament to give her more time to achieve changes to the plan to avoid a hard irish border. she's expected to promise mps that they'll be given another vote on brexit if she's unable to recommend a fresh deal by the end of the month. joining me now is our political correspondent, tom barton. we have been hearing from various politicians this morning, what has the government said about their brexit plans? this week, theresa may's ministers heading off to europe, meeting eu officials, other european politicians as they try to find a solution to the difficulties within the brexit deal, an
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. coming up on bbc click — extreme weather conditions and how virtual reality is being used in healthcare to help recovery. that's at 12:30. theresa may will attempt to head—off further turmoil over brexit...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhamying around at belfast zoo, visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. now on bbc news 7 a special programme with one of the world s greatest sports stars. in this frank interview, billiejean king talks to the bbc‘s sue barker about her sexuality, life as an advocate for gender equality, lgbt rights and socialjustice. applause. as a youngster, i dreamt of playing professional tennis but that, at the time, didn't look possible. then, all of a sudden, it changed, and it changed because of one person. on court, this unique talent won 39 grand slam titles, but it's what she did off the court that will define her legacy. the women's tour, which i played in, was set up by her in the 1970s and suddenly, prize money, legislation and conditions improved for women like me. we had a voice. we were heard. it was a game changer. and today, all sportswomen are in a far better place. there's equalit
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhamying around at belfast zoo, visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. now on bbc news 7 a special programme with one of the world s greatest sports stars. in this frank interview, billiejean king talks to the bbc‘s sue barker about her sexuality, life as an advocate for gender...
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he was driving around sandringham without a seatbelt, and he took a lot of criticism over that.sed it's not safe for him to drive, and there are plenty of other people who can drive him. does this end the matter, or is there an ongoing investigation into that accident? there is an ongoing investigation. he could face a charge of driving without due care and attention. police have completed their investigation. they have sent a file to the crown prosecution service. the crown prosecution service say they will deliver their decision in due course, and they say they will take into account the decision to surrender his licence. there are some experts in the field who say it is probably less likely that there will be a prosecution if the driver surrenders his licence, as the duke has done. the head of nasa says they plan to send humans to the moon again, but that this time they will stay. the space agency will start with an orbiting lunar outpost designed to send astronauts to the surface, and then build a more permanent structure on the moon. i asked space journalist dr ken kramer t
he was driving around sandringham without a seatbelt, and he took a lot of criticism over that.sed it's not safe for him to drive, and there are plenty of other people who can drive him. does this end the matter, or is there an ongoing investigation into that accident? there is an ongoing investigation. he could face a charge of driving without due care and attention. police have completed their investigation. they have sent a file to the crown prosecution service. the crown prosecution service...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhamate. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption coming up: on inside out — west midlands — tackling prostitution, surviving the high street downturn and upsales in raw milk — that's at 10:30. before the papers — sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's olly foster. good morning. i have the liverpool for you injust a moment, but we are going to start with union. wales top the six nations table with two wins out two and they've equalling their record of 11 test wins in a row. they last did that over 100 years ago. a much—changed side beat italy in rome. josh adams scored one of their two tries, with dan biggar kicking 14 points. that was the difference as they won 26—15 — they will need to improve for th
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhamate. kurdish—led forces — backed by the united states — have launched a final push to defeat the so—called islamic state in syria. the scientist who discovered the link between eating too much processed meat and bowel cancer accuses the government of not doing enough to encourage people to cut their consumption coming up: on inside out — west midlands — tackling prostitution,...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhame. now on bbc news, its time for inside out. tonight: for these residents, prostitution is becoming a real problem. this is not a red light area, this is my home. it's not going to happen. you know, kerb crawlers, if you do come here, we will deal with you. why tony's hoping he'll beat the downturn on the high street. i thought, "there's no deli in wolverhampton, so it stands a very good chance of being accepted quickly," and i was wrong. and have you ever tried raw milk? personally, i haven't, but apparently, sales are on the up. a lot creamier, and it is a nice treat for my husband, who was brought up on it. i'm ayo akinwolere and this is inside out west midlands. hello from wolverhampton. first tonight, most big cities have a red light zone and in birmingham, families are demanding action to stop sex being sold on the streets. but will a police crackdown just move the problem on, or is there a better way? trish adudu's been trying to find out. during the day, handsworth in birmingha
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhame. now on bbc news, its time for inside out. tonight: for these residents, prostitution is becoming a real problem. this is not a red light area, this is my home. it's not going to happen. you know, kerb crawlers, if you do come here, we will deal with you. why tony's hoping he'll beat the downturn on the high street. i thought, "there's no deli in wolverhampton, so it stands a very...
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it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estatede after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. with me is andy moore. to tell us more about this. is this an admission that prince philip is not safe to drive or is it an admission they did not handle bpr well after this accident was yellow according to the one line statement, it isa according to the one line statement, it is a decision taken by the duke after careful consideration. it is a decision taken by the duke after careful considerationm it is a decision taken by the duke after careful consideration. it is an admission he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand from palace sources that it is a decision he took himself, that he just felt it wasn't right. we do know that about five days after the accident he sent a letter to one of the women involved in the incident and he said he was very contrite about the consequences. he said he had been dazzled by the low sun. it was basically an admission he had been at fault. you may also remember that at fault. you ma
it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estatede after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. with me is andy moore. to tell us more about this. is this an admission that prince philip is not safe to drive or is it an admission they did not handle bpr well after this accident was yellow according to the one line statement, it isa according to the one line statement, it is a decision taken by the duke after careful...
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it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estateon its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. 0ur reporter andy moore gave me more details. according to the statement from buckingham palace, it is a decision taken by the duke after careful consideration so it is an admission that he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand from palace sources it is a decision he took himself. he felt it was not right. we do know that about five days after the accident, he sent a letter to one of the women involved in the accident and said he was very contrite about the consequences. it was basically an admission that he had been at fault. a few days after the accident he was seen in another car, without a seat, and he took a lot of criticism that. maybe it is a combination of both a little bit of bad pr and that at the age of 97 he hasn't realised he is not fit to drive and there are plenty of other people to drive him. does this resolve the matter or is there an ongoing investigation? he could face a charge of driving
it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estateon its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. 0ur reporter andy moore gave me more details. according to the statement from buckingham palace, it is a decision taken by the duke after careful consideration so it is an admission that he feels he is not safe to drive. we understand from palace sources it is a decision he took himself. he felt it was not right. we do...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhamstate. theresa may will ask mps for more time to change her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. in the six nations, wales have made it two wins out of two, and the champions ireland, have their first win, they're too strong for scotland at murrayfield. good morning. it not be as windy today but it will be cooler than yesterday. some rain, some sunshine but next week we could be left high and jive. join you later. join you later. good morning. it's sunday the 10th of february. our top story. company executives who mismanage their employees‘ pension scheme, could be jailed for up to seven years, under a new law being planned by the government. the proposals are intended to avoid a repeat of what happened when the retailer bhs collapsed. monika plaha has this report. bhs collapsed in 2016 with a huge hole in its pension funds. its boss, sir philip green, had sold the company for £1 a year earlier. the pensions regulator said he had done tha
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhamstate. theresa may will ask mps for more time to change her brexit plan — but labour accuses the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. in the six nations, wales have made it two wins out of two, and the champions ireland, have their first win, they're too strong for scotland at murrayfield. good morning. it not be as windy today but it will be cooler than yesterday. some rain,...
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the duke of edinburgh will face no further action over that car accident near sandringham last month.ning isis she effectively renounced her uk citizenship, she has no right to come home, particularly as she shows no remorse. this one says... she is a criminal, she was totally aware of what she was going to, as well as herfriends. she what she was going to, as well as her friends. she loses all her rights as a british citizen. admitting that seeing severed heads in bins didn't faze her. bring the baby backed out and have it put into care. bring her look, let herface the full force of the law. this one says... this woman should never be allowed to return to this country. she chose her life, she should suffer the consequences. thank you very much for your many messages, i'm sure they will continue to come in. and thanks for your company today. bbc newsroom life is next. for many of us the day started as it meant to go on a victim early morning sunshine but we have got some dense fog in the forecast fuzzy we are still drawing on the milder airso we are still drawing on the milder air so
the duke of edinburgh will face no further action over that car accident near sandringham last month.ning isis she effectively renounced her uk citizenship, she has no right to come home, particularly as she shows no remorse. this one says... she is a criminal, she was totally aware of what she was going to, as well as herfriends. she what she was going to, as well as her friends. she loses all her rights as a british citizen. admitting that seeing severed heads in bins didn't faze her. bring...
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of edinburgh, has given up his driving licence after being involved in a car crash outside the sandringham estate injanuary. buckingham palace say that he surrendered his licence on saturday. a yellow vest protester in paris has lost his fingers during clashes with riot police. french media say the man attempted to pick up a rubber pellet grenade and it exploded in his hand. today marked the 13th week of the protests. at ten o'clock, kate silverton will be here with a full round—up of the day's news. first on bbc news, our world. this week, young palestinian djs, rappers and musicians, living in israel and the occupied west bank, share their personal views on how the political situation affects their lives and their music. oppression increases creativity, let's say. the young generation exactly want to move forward. there is a lot of resistance in art. some of them fight it with rocks, some of them fight it with poetry. i fight it in music. ifind music, it is very connected to war in a way. and the only way palestinians are still going to survive is that they let out all the anger, otherwi
of edinburgh, has given up his driving licence after being involved in a car crash outside the sandringham estate injanuary. buckingham palace say that he surrendered his licence on saturday. a yellow vest protester in paris has lost his fingers during clashes with riot police. french media say the man attempted to pick up a rubber pellet grenade and it exploded in his hand. today marked the 13th week of the protests. at ten o'clock, kate silverton will be here with a full round—up of the...
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three weeks ago the duke of edinburgh, who's 97, was involved in a car crash near the sandringham estateh two people were injured. 0ur royal correspondent jonny dymond has more. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. —— peter alliss is pretty parsimonious with the details. this was some think he came to buy himself —— the palace. there was a fairamount of himself —— the palace. there was a fair amount of criticism of the duke a couple of days after the collision, because he was seen driving and he was thought to be driving and he was thought to be driving on public roads without a seatbelt, which is against the law here in the uk. so that may have played into his mind or it may have beenin played into his mind or it may have been in consultation with others where he thought, well, i am 97, he appeared to acknowledge, according to some reports, that he was at fault in the collision, because he a p pa re ntly fault in the collision, because he apparently left his vehicle and said "i am a full" or "i am a bloody fool". he may have been ruminating and decided to give up his licence.
three weeks ago the duke of edinburgh, who's 97, was involved in a car crash near the sandringham estateh two people were injured. 0ur royal correspondent jonny dymond has more. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. —— peter alliss is pretty parsimonious with the details. this was some think he came to buy himself —— the palace. there was a fairamount of himself —— the palace. there was a fair amount of criticism of the duke a couple of days after the collision, because he...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham a little monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. now dateline london. with carrie gracie. a state of the union address at last, but what did it tell us about president trump s next two years and plans on fighting for four more? and seven weeks to go till b day. is anyone going to blink and if so, who? with me today: polly toynbee, columnist for the guardian newspaper american writer and broadcaster jef mcallister, agnes poirier of weekly french news magazine marianne. and stefanie bolzen of german daily newspaper die welt. to fire and fury, locked and loaded we can now add greatness or gridlock?and revenge, resistance and retribution or co—operation, compromise and the common good. beyond the president s passion for alliteration, what did we learn from the state of the union? well, i think we learned that he actually does have speech writers. they
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringham a little monkeying around at belfast zoo — visitors were surprised to find a chimpanzee wandering outside its enclosure after it managed to make a ladder out of branches to escape its pen. now dateline london. with carrie gracie. a state of the union address at last, but what did it tell us about president trump s next two years and plans on fighting for four more? and seven weeks to go...
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the duke of edinburgh will face no further action over his collision with another car near sandringhamthe european aircraft manufacturer airbus pulls the plug on its superjumbo. the last deliveries of the world's largest passenger aircraft, the a380, which costjust under £20 billion pounds to develop, will be made in 2021. from hero to zero. zero growth that is. germany's economy just about avoided falling into recession during the final three months of last year. a weaker auto industry and a slowdown in global growth are being blamed. more on that shortly. patisserie valerie's parent firm is bought out of administration for £13 million after an alleged fraud tipped it to collapse last month. the new owners, causeway capital, who will also include members of the management team have said they hoped to keep all 96 patisserie valerie sites open. there is hope most of those still employed by the bakery chain will get to keep theirjobs. the german economy stalled in the final quarter of last year, but managed to stay out of escaping recession. there's no single reason but global trade disp
the duke of edinburgh will face no further action over his collision with another car near sandringhamthe european aircraft manufacturer airbus pulls the plug on its superjumbo. the last deliveries of the world's largest passenger aircraft, the a380, which costjust under £20 billion pounds to develop, will be made in 2021. from hero to zero. zero growth that is. germany's economy just about avoided falling into recession during the final three months of last year. a weaker auto industry and a...
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just days after the accident, the duke was seen driving on public roads near sandringham without a seateather saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed carefully before a decision was made. but they also said the duke's decision to surrender his licence would be taken into account. andy moore, bbc news. all cub scouts promise to do their best, but one from lancashire has done better than most. ten—year—old matthew has just completed every challenge to earn every badge on offer. he s believed to be one of only who manage it every year. dave guest has been to meet him. this is matthew. he is much like any other schoolboy of ten. he's also a cub scout. but matthew's no run—of—the—mill cub scout. he's very confident child. he's very adventurous and ver
just days after the accident, the duke was seen driving on public roads near sandringham without a seateather saying sorry for his part in the accident and said he had been dazzled by the low winter sun and was very contrite about the consequences. the police say they have now finished their investigation into the accident and the file has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the duke could be charged for driving without due care and attention. the cps said the file will be reviewed...
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it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estatewhich his vehicle landed on its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondentjonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. it is two weeks after the collision were two adults were injured. buckingham palace says it was entirely his decision and it came after a fair deal of criticism came after a fair deal of criticism came the duke's way. he was a p pa re ntly came the duke's way. he was apparently driving without a seatbelt on a public road. the police have confirmed the licence has been surrendered and also say that a file on the case has been passed to the crown prosecution service. the police have the power to say in the case is not worth prosecuting but because there were injuries passing it on was pretty much inevitable. james brookes is royal correspondent and commentator at the royal central website. he explained what may have been behind the duke's decision. we are
it comes after the 97—year—old duke apologised over a car crash last month, near the sandringham estatewhich his vehicle landed on its side after a collision with a car carrying two women and a baby. our royal correspondentjonny dymond told us more about the events that led to this decision. the duke has voluntarily given up his licence. it is two weeks after the collision were two adults were injured. buckingham palace says it was entirely his decision and it came after a fair deal of...
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prosecution service this morning that the duke of edinburgh is to face no further action over his sandringhambaby last month, so he will not be prosecuted over that incident. onto today. this was the queen arriving as you say to celebrate the centenary of the uk's intelligence agency, gchq. it was here forjust intelligence agency, gchq. it was here for just two years, back intelligence agency, gchq. it was here forjust two years, back in 1919 is when it opened, a key plank of britain's intelligence service over the years. it then moved to bletchley park which proved so crucial during the second world war, and when the queen was inside, she was inside for about an hour, one of the people she met was 92—year—old ruth born, one of those who cracked the enigma code. the queen is well used unveiling plaques. for anyone who wants to come and see this, as you would expect from gchq, it's not just the words there, there's also a hidden code, so if you want to come here and read what it says, jenna upon your morse code! back to you. tributes have been paid to the former manchester united youth coach e
prosecution service this morning that the duke of edinburgh is to face no further action over his sandringhambaby last month, so he will not be prosecuted over that incident. onto today. this was the queen arriving as you say to celebrate the centenary of the uk's intelligence agency, gchq. it was here forjust intelligence agency, gchq. it was here for just two years, back intelligence agency, gchq. it was here forjust two years, back in 1919 is when it opened, a key plank of britain's...
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duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhammismanage their employees pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to change her brexit plan — but labour accuse the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. in the six nations, wales have made it two wins out of two, and the champions, ireland, have their first win, they're too strong for scotland at murrayfield.
duke of edinburgh gives up his driving licence, weeks after he crashed his car near the queen's sandringhammismanage their employees pension scheme. theresa may will ask mps for more time to change her brexit plan — but labour accuse the prime minister of trying to run down the clock. in the six nations, wales have made it two wins out of two, and the champions, ireland, have their first win, they're too strong for scotland at murrayfield.
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last month the prince was involved in a car crash while driving near the queen‘s sandringham estate. got back to winning ways with a hard fought win over scotland. it finished 22—13 at murrayfield, as katie gornall reports. momentum can blow one way and then the next day the six nations. scotla nd the next day the six nations. scotland have it at the end of the opening weekend, ireland did not. a bruising defeat to england last week meant ireland arrived at murrayfield knowing their hopes of retaining their six nations title were on the line. scotland have their own title aspirations. although mistakes like this won‘t help. an early error that was ruthlessly punished. it would get worse for scotland when stuart hogg was forced off the pitch with a shoulder injury afterjust 16 minutes. before he had even made it down the tunnel, ireland had struck again. last year‘s player of the tournament, jacob stockdale, too slick, too quick. with stuart hogg gone it was time for scotland‘s other star to step forward. finn russell seems to view the game in slow motion. and his composure put sam jo
last month the prince was involved in a car crash while driving near the queen‘s sandringham estate. got back to winning ways with a hard fought win over scotland. it finished 22—13 at murrayfield, as katie gornall reports. momentum can blow one way and then the next day the six nations. scotla nd the next day the six nations. scotland have it at the end of the opening weekend, ireland did not. a bruising defeat to england last week meant ireland arrived at murrayfield knowing their hopes...