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the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thiversary of her accession to the throne. now on bbc news, bitcoin has become big business and a major talking point around the globe. big business and a major our world investigates kazakhstan's cryptocurrency boom. bitcoin is a growing part of modern day life. newsreader: let's start though by talking about bitcoin. - newsreader: it is a virtual currency that only exists on the internet. - newsreader: the value of bitcoin has l soared more than tenfold this year. l everyone wants a piece of the pie. but there is one place where the boom has hit big. within two years, kazakhstan has become second only to the us as a global leader in bitcoin mining. the complex technological process that powers this digital money. the industry consumes 1.8 gigawatts of power, 8% of kazakhstan's total generation capacity. but kazakhstan's crypto boom has come at a cost. i cannot understand why they should sit on coal here, and why i have to breathe with this pollution, while they are generating their inc
the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thiversary of her accession to the throne. now on bbc news, bitcoin has become big business and a major talking point around the globe. big business and a major our world investigates kazakhstan's cryptocurrency boom. bitcoin is a growing part of modern day life. newsreader: let's start though by talking about bitcoin. - newsreader: it is a virtual currency that only exists on the internet. -...
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the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thsary of her accession to the throne. and coming up at 16:30...a new episode of the media show with ros atkins. good afternoon. the government wants tougher laws forcing social media companies, to take down illegal content, without having to wait for users to report it. the online safety bill, would compel the removal of material under a wide range of categories, including drugs and arms dealing, and forums that encourage suicide. here's katie prescott. frankie was 15 when she took her own life in 2018. afterwards, her laptop had her laptop forensically checked —— her parents had her laptop forensically checked. we -- her parents had her laptop forensically checked. we realise that she had _ forensically checked. we realise that she had been _ forensically checked. we realise that she had been accessing - forensically checked. we realise l that she had been accessing stuff about self—harm and suicide in appalling stuff and we had no idea in the school had absolutely no idea. ,, ., , ~ ,
the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thsary of her accession to the throne. and coming up at 16:30...a new episode of the media show with ros atkins. good afternoon. the government wants tougher laws forcing social media companies, to take down illegal content, without having to wait for users to report it. the online safety bill, would compel the removal of material under a wide range of categories, including drugs and arms dealing,...
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sandringham. yes, this was an event that was hosted by the queen in the ballroom in the main house here on the sandringham us how we remember them and she talks about time to admit before and work organisations are done on previous visits they are bean soup to these organisations they represented. it was a very relaxed affair. despite previous visits they had been to. the queen was using now a quite significant walking stick to steady herself and stay mobile around the ring but she looked very well and she seemed an incredibly good spirits ahead of the plas in germany —— stay mobile around the room. afterwards, i spoke to some of the people who the queen herself and when asked them what the means to them. i can't imagine life without the queen, she's been here since i was... well, i was born after she came to the throne and she's been a great part of my life and it'sjust wonderful. important to celebrate the platinum jubilee? the platinum jubilee is the most fantastic thing to be able to celebrate with our monarch. head of this country, - she is absolutely fantastic. i personally look up to her- you know,
sandringham. yes, this was an event that was hosted by the queen in the ballroom in the main house here on the sandringham us how we remember them and she talks about time to admit before and work organisations are done on previous visits they are bean soup to these organisations they represented. it was a very relaxed affair. despite previous visits they had been to. the queen was using now a quite significant walking stick to steady herself and stay mobile around the ring but she looked very...
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that is when she met some charity workers at sandringham house and cut her cake. —— eeee of herjubilee she is triple vaccinated, offering her good protection against the worst effects of covid—19. we know it was confirmed that she had the first vaccine dose injanuary of 2021. we didn't had it confirmed she had had their second dose all the booster jab but it is very much confirmed she has had all three doses. also jim reed, our health correspondent was telling us earlier it may well be she is treated now with anti—virals, which are relatively new and can be given are seen as someone does test positive, again to mitigate against the worst effects of covid—19. let's bring you a feel of covid—19. let's bring you a feel of the messages of good wishes that have come in for her majesty, as it is confirmed she has covid. priti patel, the home secretary, has tweeted... we have also heard from the health secretary, sajid javid, who of course is very busy dealing with the pandemic and also the new living with covid strategy that is going to be unveiled this week, ending restrictions for covid in
that is when she met some charity workers at sandringham house and cut her cake. —— eeee of herjubilee she is triple vaccinated, offering her good protection against the worst effects of covid—19. we know it was confirmed that she had the first vaccine dose injanuary of 2021. we didn't had it confirmed she had had their second dose all the booster jab but it is very much confirmed she has had all three doses. also jim reed, our health correspondent was telling us earlier it may well be...
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and the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of theh anniversary of her accession to the throne. and coming up during a special programme at 14:30... we follow three nurses over the course of a night shift in one of the busiest intensive units in the west midlands. the government is strengthening the law to force social media companies to take down illegal content without waiting for it to be reported by users. under the online safety bill, firms will have to remove a number of categories of illegal material — with several more now being added, including drugs and arms dealing, and forums that encourage suicide. sanchia berg reports the online world can seem like a lawless space. this bill — a first attempt to regulate it — is expected before parliament soon. tech companies had already been told they'd face fines of up to 10% of turnover if they didn't take down child abuse material and terrorism content. now that will apply to drugs and arms dealing, encouraging suicide, fraud, and revenge porn. the government says it will be able to
and the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of theh anniversary of her accession to the throne. and coming up during a special programme at 14:30... we follow three nurses over the course of a night shift in one of the busiest intensive units in the west midlands. the government is strengthening the law to force social media companies to take down illegal content without waiting for it to be reported by users. under the online safety bill, firms...
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the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thiversary of her accession to the throne. the uk government wants tougher laws forcing global social media companies, to take down illegal content, without having to wait for users to report it. it's an issue politicans across the world have been trying to deal with. last year g7 leaders agreed a set of internet safety principles to improve online safety. here in the uk the new legislation, would compel the removal of material under a wide range of categories, including drugs and arms dealing, and forums that encourage suicide. here's katie prescott. frankie was 15 when she took her own life in 2018. afterwards, her parents had her laptop forensically checked. we realise that she had been accessing stuff about self—harm and suicide in appalling stuff and we had no idea in the school had absolutely no idea. stories like these are behind plans to toughen up regulations online. tech companies will face fines of up to 10% of their turnover if they don't take their material relating to drugs
the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thiversary of her accession to the throne. the uk government wants tougher laws forcing global social media companies, to take down illegal content, without having to wait for users to report it. it's an issue politicans across the world have been trying to deal with. last year g7 leaders agreed a set of internet safety principles to improve online safety. here in the uk the new legislation, would...
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the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thry of her accession to the throne. now on bbc news, for years, israel and iran have been involved in a hidden war. the bbc�*sjiyar gol travels to israel on the trail of half a ton of missing iranian secret documents and investigates evidence suggesting they led to the assassination of an iranian nuclear scientist. for decades, two of the middle east's most implacable foes, israel and iran, have been embroiled in a shadow war. the biggest flashpoint is iran's nuclear programme. israel does not believe iran's assertions that it is a purely peaceful civil one. we have our intelligence capabilities to go after those who try to threaten us. we are interrupting that programme to cross back to morocco where it appears that the boy who has been trapped in a well for five days appears to have been brought out. we are seeing this exactly as you are so we are trying to establish exactly what is going on but as you can see, lines of rescue workers either side, and this is the most movement we have
the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thry of her accession to the throne. now on bbc news, for years, israel and iran have been involved in a hidden war. the bbc�*sjiyar gol travels to israel on the trail of half a ton of missing iranian secret documents and investigates evidence suggesting they led to the assassination of an iranian nuclear scientist. for decades, two of the middle east's most implacable foes, israel and iran,...
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the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thiversary of her accession to the throne. the operation to rescue a five—year—old boy trapped in a well in morocco since tuesday has ended in tragedy. emergency workers were able to reach the boy, rayan awram, earlier this evening but about an hour ago, the moroccan authorities confirmed that he had died. moroccan journalist hassan alaoui has been following the story. he gave us his reaction to tonight's news. we were hoping to have some good news, even if it doesn't make sense for this story to end in a good manner because if you spent five days in the bottom of a well, and you are only a five—year—old boy, it is very unlikely that you can survive this terrible experience. so, tonight, at around 9:30pm local time, 8:30pm gmt, the ambulance came to the front door of this cave, and...the rescue team just put the body there of rayan and left. and we didn't know at the time what was happening. but, then, we had the breaking news, the king himself, king mohammed vi, himself called the fathe
the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thiversary of her accession to the throne. the operation to rescue a five—year—old boy trapped in a well in morocco since tuesday has ended in tragedy. emergency workers were able to reach the boy, rayan awram, earlier this evening but about an hour ago, the moroccan authorities confirmed that he had died. moroccan journalist hassan alaoui has been following the story. he gave us his reaction...
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the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thiversary of her accession to the throne. rescue workers in morocco are believed to be less than a metre from a five—year—old boy who's been trapped in a well for the last five days. this is the scene live at the site now. this is just near the entrance to the well. rayan awram is stuck 35 metres below ground. mechanical diggers have been working round the clock, to try to reach him. you can see a few of those who are closest to the entrance of the well. we understand they have got as close as one metre to him but efforts to rescue him have been complicated by concerns of a possible landslide, thatis concerns of a possible landslide, that is what they want to avoid happening, that would make the task of reaching him even more difficult thanit of reaching him even more difficult than it already is. and the tunnel itself, the narrowness of the well, has been hampering the efforts. the diameter of the whole is very small, just 25 centimetres. at the depth of 28 metres, the whole is even sm
the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of the 70thiversary of her accession to the throne. rescue workers in morocco are believed to be less than a metre from a five—year—old boy who's been trapped in a well for the last five days. this is the scene live at the site now. this is just near the entrance to the well. rayan awram is stuck 35 metres below ground. mechanical diggers have been working round the clock, to try to reach him. you can...
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> she had been videoed looking at cards from children and she had also hosted a reception at sandringham houseact with people around the anniversary. >> reporter: and another sign she was trying to get back to normal, her majesty meeting prime minister boris johnson in person at windsor castle on wednesday, previous meetings between the pair had been by telephone or video link. and we do know that the queen still has engagements in her diary. they are planned for next week so we'll just have to wait to see if she makes them, eva. >> we're all hoping she is doing well. lama, thank you. >>> now to the cold case murder police say was solved after nearly 60 years thanks to dna technology. it involved a 9-year-old girl in pennsylvania snatched and killed while walking to school. abc's rning, a family is getting closure after an unimaginable loss, the murder of an innocent child. police sld cold case was solved from an unlikely source. >> being able to tell them that after 57 years we found who did this, that was something else. >> reporter: investigators compared dna sequencing to identify the susp
> she had been videoed looking at cards from children and she had also hosted a reception at sandringham houseact with people around the anniversary. >> reporter: and another sign she was trying to get back to normal, her majesty meeting prime minister boris johnson in person at windsor castle on wednesday, previous meetings between the pair had been by telephone or video link. and we do know that the queen still has engagements in her diary. they are planned for next week so we'll...
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and the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of theversary of her accession to the throne. now on bbc news, birmingham heartlands hospital has one of the busiest intensive care units in the region. we follow three nurses over the course of a night shift to find out what it's really like to be an intensive care nurse. no one dies alone in intensive care. it is meat that sits there and hold your relative's hand. it's me that talks to them in their last few minutes. it is me that make sure they are comfortable. no two days are the same. you don't know what you are going to walk into. 0ur are the same. you don't know what you are going to walk into. our aim is to make patients better so they can go home to their families. covid has changed intensive care completely. the demand for the service — completely. the demand for the service is— completely. the demand for the service isjust extraordinary. we service is “ust extraordinary. we need to service isjust extraordinary. need to look service isjust extraordinary. - need to look after oursel
and the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of theversary of her accession to the throne. now on bbc news, birmingham heartlands hospital has one of the busiest intensive care units in the region. we follow three nurses over the course of a night shift to find out what it's really like to be an intensive care nurse. no one dies alone in intensive care. it is meat that sits there and hold your relative's hand. it's me that talks to them in their...
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and the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of theh anniversary of her accession to the throne. now on bbc news it's time for the media show. hello, iam ros hello, i am ros atkins, welcome to this week's media show. we will talk about bbc three because it is back six years after the bbc decided it shouldn't be a linear channel. and we will talk about spotify and joe rogan. and people are saying should spotify be funding content like that. we will get into the issues that. we will get into the issues that raises. let me introduce you to our guests. you commissioned lots of opinion pieces, will you be commissioning something onjoe rogan? pieces, will you be commissioning something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek — something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we _ something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try _ something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try to _ something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try to represent - something on joe rogan? absolutely. at newsweek we try to represent the | at newsw
and the queen hosts a reception at sandringham house for members of the local community ahead of theh anniversary of her accession to the throne. now on bbc news it's time for the media show. hello, iam ros hello, i am ros atkins, welcome to this week's media show. we will talk about bbc three because it is back six years after the bbc decided it shouldn't be a linear channel. and we will talk about spotify and joe rogan. and people are saying should spotify be funding content like that. we...
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tonight, clarence house said charles and camilla were "touched and honoured". nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringhamation to rescue a five—year—old boy, trapped in a well in morocco since tuesday, has ended in tragedy. rescue workers managed to reach rayan awram after digging a 30 metre tunnel — but officials say he'd already died before they brought him back up to the surface. his death was confirmed in a statement by the king of morocco. duncan kennedy reports. voices clamour. for a few moments, the crowd who'd gathered to witness this difficult national spectacle cheered. apparently in the belief that five—year—old rayan was being brought out alive. but as an ambulance left the scene, it later became evident that rayan had not survived. a message from morocco's royal court confirmed that the five—year—old boy had died. it said king mohammed vi had contacted rayan�*s parents to tell them the news. rayan�*s ordeal began on tuesday. these ghostly images of the five—year—old with a blooded face captured by the rescue teams who'd lowered a camera to him. they'd also fed in systems to provide oxygen an
tonight, clarence house said charles and camilla were "touched and honoured". nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringhamation to rescue a five—year—old boy, trapped in a well in morocco since tuesday, has ended in tragedy. rescue workers managed to reach rayan awram after digging a 30 metre tunnel — but officials say he'd already died before they brought him back up to the surface. his death was confirmed in a statement by the king of morocco. duncan kennedy reports. voices...
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tonight, clarence house said charles and camilla were "touched and honoured". nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringhamas offered his condolences to the parents of a five—year—old boy who died after being trapped down a well for four days. rescuers finally reached rayan awram on saturday evening. but it was confirmed shortly afterwards that he hadn't survived. the operation to free him had been followed by people across the country and beyond — as simonjones reports. voices clamour. as huge crowds watched on, initially relief that rayan had been found, carried by his rescuers to a waiting ambulance, but that quickly turned to despair and grief. despite painstaking efforts to save him, the little boy didn't survive. rayan�*s parents had been hoping and praying for good news. instead, they received a call of condolence from king mohammed — the boy's family now trying to come to terms with their loss. translation: i can't describe how it feel i that my cousin is gone. what can i say? now my heart is aching for him too much. my nephew, my heart aches for him. may god be with him, just like how god stood wi
tonight, clarence house said charles and camilla were "touched and honoured". nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringhamas offered his condolences to the parents of a five—year—old boy who died after being trapped down a well for four days. rescuers finally reached rayan awram on saturday evening. but it was confirmed shortly afterwards that he hadn't survived. the operation to free him had been followed by people across the country and beyond — as simonjones reports. voices...
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tonight, clarence house said charles and camilla were "touched and honoured". nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringhamore on that story for you later. a powerful storm has struck madagascar — the second in two weeks. cyclone batsirai has winds of about 180 kilometres an hour — and more floods and landslides are expected. aid agencies have set up emergency shelters, where there are fears of significant and widespread damage to homes. lucy grey has more details. heavy rain and winds of oral 110 miles an hour battered madagascar, and ireland still reeling from a previous storm of more than a fortnight ago. tropical storm anna caused landslides and widespread flooding leaving 55 people dead and tens of thousands homeless. many were still in the evacuation centres and temporary shelters they had fled to when their homes flooded at this latest tropical cyclone struck. translation: the problem is there is no drinking water, nothing, we make do with what we have at first but it scares us because of diseases and all that, it makes us anxious. i of diseases and all that, it makes us anxious.- of diseases and al
tonight, clarence house said charles and camilla were "touched and honoured". nicholas witchell, bbc news, sandringhamore on that story for you later. a powerful storm has struck madagascar — the second in two weeks. cyclone batsirai has winds of about 180 kilometres an hour — and more floods and landslides are expected. aid agencies have set up emergency shelters, where there are fears of significant and widespread damage to homes. lucy grey has more details. heavy rain and winds...
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tonight, clarence house said charles and camilla were touched and honoured. and nicholas witchell is at sandringham. it is highly significant, i think. in indicates not least that the queen is thinking about what happens after the end of her rain and settles one of the big unresolved issues about charles rain. what will camilla be known as? her choice of words my sincere wish, for the prime minister of the day to advise her on things like this but who will argue now that the queen has said this. charles will be delighted, he has wanted this ever since camilla married. the queen mindful of public opinion, aware of the hostility there has been towards camilla over the years from certain quarters, but mindful too and she says how blessed she was to have prince philip as her consort. she clearly believes of the country will accept this. she clearly believes that charles and camilla deserve it. one important distinction. queen consort, has no constitutional significance. unlike queen regnant which is what the queen is, sovereign and head of state. one touching note. the queen finish this statement issue
tonight, clarence house said charles and camilla were touched and honoured. and nicholas witchell is at sandringham. it is highly significant, i think. in indicates not least that the queen is thinking about what happens after the end of her rain and settles one of the big unresolved issues about charles rain. what will camilla be known as? her choice of words my sincere wish, for the prime minister of the day to advise her on things like this but who will argue now that the queen has said...
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sandringham, walking over his fields. he took an interest in every single tenant. another aspect, the queen, although she is opening up the big househey? no, i expeeted you _ from their duty, have they? no, i expeeted you to _ from their duty, have they? no, i expected you to ask _ from their duty, have they? no, i expected you to ask me, - from their duty, have they? no, i expected you to ask me, what i from their duty, have they? no, i | expected you to ask me, what was from their duty, have they? iifr. i expected you to ask me, what was the secret of the queen's success. i wrote down what lady glenconner said, his success. she was born in the 1920s in the first decade of the house of windsor, created by her grandfather george v. she understood she was part of the system, part of an institution. i think the most successful members of the royal family other modest ones, not full of themselves, but realise they have a duty to the system, to the institution and to the country the institution and to the country the institution serves. of course, the queen has been a marvellous example of that. {lti queen has been a marvellous example
sandringham, walking over his fields. he took an interest in every single tenant. another aspect, the queen, although she is opening up the big househey? no, i expeeted you _ from their duty, have they? no, i expeeted you to _ from their duty, have they? no, i expected you to ask _ from their duty, have they? no, i expected you to ask me, - from their duty, have they? no, i expected you to ask me, what i from their duty, have they? no, i | expected you to ask me, what was from their duty, have...