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sarah campbell was in court. three more british victims arrived in court today to hear difficult details about the violent deaths of their loved ones. graphics put together by the police show the layout of the hotel and beach. photos marked the places of death. today, a midlands couple who both suffered gunshot wounds and we re both suffered gunshot wounds and were identified by their dental records. suzanne had three children. in court her son connor had described how his mother's death meant she had missed one daughter's wedding and her other daughter's graduation from university. it has been very difficult. losing such a key figure in our family life has affected all of us, really. they were both really smitten with each other and again they went to tunisia to celebrate them getting a new house they had just got. so that was sort of a celebration of what they were doing. another victim, 59—year—old stephen mellor, a witty and funny man, the inquest was told, who idolised his children and grandchildren. his mot
sarah campbell was in court. three more british victims arrived in court today to hear difficult details about the violent deaths of their loved ones. graphics put together by the police show the layout of the hotel and beach. photos marked the places of death. today, a midlands couple who both suffered gunshot wounds and we re both suffered gunshot wounds and were identified by their dental records. suzanne had three children. in court her son connor had described how his mother's death meant...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, cambridge.ee camp in northern france known as thejungle and now on display at an exhibition in london. the closure of the camp attracted huge international attention. south african photographer gideon mendel tells the story of the refugees through the items abandoned there. i was working on a project called the spaces project where we learned cameras to some of the refugees in the camp and the idea was that they would represent themselves. instead of having external professional photographers photograph their lives they would represent themselves and, for a variety of reasons, the project was on the success i had hoped for. in theory it felt like it was a much more appropriate way to work, but i think many of the people we are working with had much more urgent things on their mind, getting flight urgent things on their mind, getting flight from the camp, trying to find a way to illegally crossed the channel into the uk. so, out of this moment of crisis, when i felt that i personally didn't want t
sarah campbell, bbc news, cambridge.ee camp in northern france known as thejungle and now on display at an exhibition in london. the closure of the camp attracted huge international attention. south african photographer gideon mendel tells the story of the refugees through the items abandoned there. i was working on a project called the spaces project where we learned cameras to some of the refugees in the camp and the idea was that they would represent themselves. instead of having external...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, cambridge.o save his political legacy. but for the outgoing president's half—sister, the end of his administration is as much about family as policy. she grew up with him in hawaii, and has been talking to the bbc about their younger days, and what he'll do when he leaves the oval office. growing up, mum certainly gave us a wide range of tools to become the people who we are. that being said, my brother was kind of a regular guy who loved his friends, who bodysurfed and who played basketball. i think that hawaii has given my brother a sort of laid—back attitude and an ease within himself. he wasn't a candidate for school president or anything like that, he didn't have at least vocalised aspirations for that level of civic engagement, and it wasn't until later that he became a little more serious, he became aware, after moving to la and then new york, i think of the challenges that we face as a country, as a people and community, and sought to find remedies and think about his place in his commun
sarah campbell, bbc news, cambridge.o save his political legacy. but for the outgoing president's half—sister, the end of his administration is as much about family as policy. she grew up with him in hawaii, and has been talking to the bbc about their younger days, and what he'll do when he leaves the oval office. growing up, mum certainly gave us a wide range of tools to become the people who we are. that being said, my brother was kind of a regular guy who loved his friends, who bodysurfed...
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sarah campbell reports from the auction house in cambridge. are we finished now?d values were quickly exceeded, as the world snapped up a little bit of royal memorabilia. as expected, it was diana's heartfelt letters to palace employee cyril dickman, the head steward at buckingham palace, which fetched the most. she was a mother who obviously cared about her children. and she was very generous, and she wasn't afraid of putting her thoughts down on paper. and that was shown in some of the lots we sold today. september 1984, and prince william's eagerness to see his new baby brother was plain to see. five days after the birth, diana wrote, "william adores his little brother and spends the entire time swamping harry with an endless supply of hugs and kisses, hardly letting the parents near." that letter sold for more than five times the guide price... selling this time... ..at £3,200. bids are coming in online and on the phone from across the world, i'm told particularly america, japan and australia and all the lots so far have easily exceeded their reserve price. an
sarah campbell reports from the auction house in cambridge. are we finished now?d values were quickly exceeded, as the world snapped up a little bit of royal memorabilia. as expected, it was diana's heartfelt letters to palace employee cyril dickman, the head steward at buckingham palace, which fetched the most. she was a mother who obviously cared about her children. and she was very generous, and she wasn't afraid of putting her thoughts down on paper. and that was shown in some of the lots...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, cambridge. newsnight‘s coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty. european capitals talk of the danger of a train crash brexit, one of britain's senior eu officials tells us the uk isn't going to be buying access to the single market. join me on bbc two. here, it's time for the news where you are. welcome to sportsday, the headlines, andy murray makes it 27 wins in aero after victory over nicolas almagro in the qatar open quarterfinal. —— sir andy murray. marco silva is the man appointed by bottom of the table hull to try and keep them in the premier league. manchester city manager pep guardiola insists he's not ready to quit management despite saying that he is arriving at the end his career. hello, hope your thursday evening is going well. sir andy murray is through to the semi—finals of the qatar 0pen tennis, extending his record unbeaten run to 27 matches. tonight's win against spain's nicolas almagro didn't come easily though, as tim hague reports. voiceover: on an arabian night, fit for a knight, sir andy murray look to continue his run of com
sarah campbell, bbc news, cambridge. newsnight‘s coming up on bbc two. here's kirsty. european capitals talk of the danger of a train crash brexit, one of britain's senior eu officials tells us the uk isn't going to be buying access to the single market. join me on bbc two. here, it's time for the news where you are. welcome to sportsday, the headlines, andy murray makes it 27 wins in aero after victory over nicolas almagro in the qatar open quarterfinal. —— sir andy murray. marco silva...
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sarah campbell is at the auction house in cambridge.a cupboard. there we re remained unseen in a cupboard. there were letters, christmas cards, even a slice of wedding cake from the queen'swedding. all of them it turned out today are highly collecta ble, turned out today are highly collectable, especially those items relating to diana, princess of wales. are we finished now? no we're not. £3,000, £3,200. all done this time, the hammer is up, and it's going to go at £3,200. estimated values were quickly exceeded, as the world snapped up a little bit of royal memorabilia. as expected, it was diana's heartfelt letters to palace employee cyril dickman, the head steward at buckingham palace, which fetched the most. she was a mother who obviously cared about her children. and she was very generous and she wasn't afraid of putting her thoughts down on paper. and that was shown in some of the lots we sold today. september 1984, and prince william's eagerness to see his new baby brother was plain to see. five days after the birth, diana wrote, "
sarah campbell is at the auction house in cambridge.a cupboard. there we re remained unseen in a cupboard. there were letters, christmas cards, even a slice of wedding cake from the queen'swedding. all of them it turned out today are highly collecta ble, turned out today are highly collectable, especially those items relating to diana, princess of wales. are we finished now? no we're not. £3,000, £3,200. all done this time, the hammer is up, and it's going to go at £3,200. estimated values...
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the letters are up for auction in cambridge today, and our correspondent, sarah campbell, is there.. i can tell you these royal lots which have garnered worldwide interest, start at number 287. we are currently at lot number 201. it's not long to go now. there are bidders poised by the concert —— computers and their phones in the us, germany and japan and if the highest reserve bids are met it should garner a total of around £13,000 for the whole collection but the auctioneers believe it will get more than that, not least because of those star lots, the letters penned by diana, princess of wales. she was a princess, he was stuff, but her letters to cyril dickman we re but her letters to cyril dickman were heartfelt and personal, revealing a little of life behind palace walls. handwritten, they were written in the early 80s and 90s, when diana was a young man and it's the letters referring to her two sums which have generated the most interest asked diana was a young mother. these letters focus on her speaking to or writing to a friend about her children and in the capacity of being
the letters are up for auction in cambridge today, and our correspondent, sarah campbell, is there.. i can tell you these royal lots which have garnered worldwide interest, start at number 287. we are currently at lot number 201. it's not long to go now. there are bidders poised by the concert —— computers and their phones in the us, germany and japan and if the highest reserve bids are met it should garner a total of around £13,000 for the whole collection but the auctioneers believe it...
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sarah campbell reports.ere killed in total, 30 british, including three generations of the same family, married couples and a teenager. all had been staying at hotel riu imperial marhaba in the popular resort of port el kantaoui in sousse. they stood little chance. seifeddine rezgui will later be shot by security forces. 0ver seifeddine rezgui will later be shot by security forces. over the next seven weeks, inquest hearing will be heard here. 30 victims coming from across the uk, proceedings will be fed to courts elsewhere, including newcastle and cardiff. a senior figure from the foreign office, and from the parent company from thompson, the travel agency used by the victims will give evidence. within the scope, the family want to know about the security arrangement of the 5—star hotel where they were staying on whether the travel advice ofa high staying on whether the travel advice of a high risk of terrorism including in tourist areas was given to them before they left. it shattered the lives of those wh
sarah campbell reports.ere killed in total, 30 british, including three generations of the same family, married couples and a teenager. all had been staying at hotel riu imperial marhaba in the popular resort of port el kantaoui in sousse. they stood little chance. seifeddine rezgui will later be shot by security forces. 0ver seifeddine rezgui will later be shot by security forces. over the next seven weeks, inquest hearing will be heard here. 30 victims coming from across the uk, proceedings...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell is at the auction in cambridge. reserve price was around £13,000 for the whole lot. the hammer price came to about £55,000, that is for all 1a lots. it was a very frenetic hour here in the auction house, and luke mcdonald was the auctioneer. quite a bit higher than we might have predicted. extraordinary, absolutely. i don't think i have sold so many lots over such a short period. the bidding never seemed to stop. it kept coming and coming, from the internets particularly. white —— from the internets particularly. white -- there were personal letters to cyril dickman. they were personal. it was talking about how please diana was with the little boys, about harry being naughty at school. when harry was born, about william. i got it here, and it says, william. i got it here, and it says, william adores his little brother and spends the entire time slumping harry with hugs and kisses. where we re harry with hugs and kisses. where were people bidding from? all over the world. i saw popping up on my screen the small initi
our royal correspondent sarah campbell is at the auction in cambridge. reserve price was around £13,000 for the whole lot. the hammer price came to about £55,000, that is for all 1a lots. it was a very frenetic hour here in the auction house, and luke mcdonald was the auctioneer. quite a bit higher than we might have predicted. extraordinary, absolutely. i don't think i have sold so many lots over such a short period. the bidding never seemed to stop. it kept coming and coming, from the...
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that was from our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, and i can tell you that those letters are beingsington paper this time, from 1993. there is interest here on the book at £500, but i expect this will be surpassed. 500 it is. at five, at five, five, still thinking, 550, 600. this time, 700, 750, 800. 900, 950, 1000, at 1000. 600. this time, 700, 750, 800. 900, 950, 1000, at1000. 1100. 600. this time, 700, 750, 800. 900, 950,1000,at1000.1100. online. be sure, 110w. 950,1000,at1000.1100. online. be sure, now. i am 950,1000,at1000.1100. online. be sure, now. iam coming back 950,1000,at1000.1100. online. be sure, now. i am coming back to you in the room at 1300 will stop open to the floor now. 1400, sir. thank you. in the room at 1400. 1500, patricia. 1600, back in the room at 1600. 1700. 1800. at 1800... patricia. 1600, back in the room at 1600. 1700. 1800. at1800... 1900. 1600.1700.1800.at1800...1900. 2000. at 2000, 2000, at 2000. 2200. with patricia this time at 2200, against you on the phone. no mistake, selling this time at 2200. thank you. £2200 for that one. we can tell you that
that was from our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, and i can tell you that those letters are beingsington paper this time, from 1993. there is interest here on the book at £500, but i expect this will be surpassed. 500 it is. at five, at five, five, still thinking, 550, 600. this time, 700, 750, 800. 900, 950, 1000, at 1000. 600. this time, 700, 750, 800. 900, 950, 1000, at1000. 1100. 600. this time, 700, 750, 800. 900, 950,1000,at1000.1100. online. be sure, 110w. 950,1000,at1000.1100....
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sarah campbell, bbc news.ent looks set to collapse today, after sinn fein again insisted it would not replace martin mcguinness as deputy first minister at stormont. his resignation last week also forced the removal of the democratic unionist leader arlene foster as first minister. sinn fein has until 5 o'clock this evening to name mr mcguinness' replacement, otherwise a snap election could be called. chris page reports. for a week, a part of the uk has been without a functioning government. when martin mcguinness of sinn fein resigned as northern ireland's deputy first minister, he automatically put the democratic unionist party leader arlene foster out of herjob as first minister. that is the way the power—sharing system works. the party's relationship finally failed over a financial scandal about a green energy scheme. but the partnership between unionists and irish republicans has always been uneasy. there are many disagreements between them. the stormont stalemate means an election is likely in the next f
sarah campbell, bbc news.ent looks set to collapse today, after sinn fein again insisted it would not replace martin mcguinness as deputy first minister at stormont. his resignation last week also forced the removal of the democratic unionist leader arlene foster as first minister. sinn fein has until 5 o'clock this evening to name mr mcguinness' replacement, otherwise a snap election could be called. chris page reports. for a week, a part of the uk has been without a functioning government....
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell has spent the day at the auction.re in the auction house and luke macdonald was the auctioneer. quite a bit higher than we might have predicted. extraordinary. absolutely. i don't think i have ever sold so few lots over such a long period of time because the bidding just never seemed to stop. it kept coming and kept coming over the internet, particularly. we should explain, this was cyril dickman, his collection, a0 lots. the was the head steward of buckingham palace for around 50 years. these were personal letters, the star lots were personal letters from diana, princess of wales to him. they were indeed and they were very personal. they were talking about how pleased diana was, the little boys were so happy, harry being naughty at school. but when harry was born, about william, you know... that was the one, i have it here from 198a, it says: "william adores his little brother, spends the entire time swamping harry with an endless supply of hugs and kisses." that was reserve price up to £600. it went for £3,200. onli
our royal correspondent sarah campbell has spent the day at the auction.re in the auction house and luke macdonald was the auctioneer. quite a bit higher than we might have predicted. extraordinary. absolutely. i don't think i have ever sold so few lots over such a long period of time because the bidding just never seemed to stop. it kept coming and kept coming over the internet, particularly. we should explain, this was cyril dickman, his collection, a0 lots. the was the head steward of...
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also includes letters from the queen, written on windsor castle headed paper. 0ur correspondent sarah campbelle auctioneers here. can you take as to what we have got? clearly, letters relating to the princes. the birth of harry and william smothering him with kisses and hugs. this one here. this is to cyril. he was the head steward at the palace. that's right. april three, 1992. this one is in october. this relates to harry and harry is consta ntly this relates to harry and harry is constantly in trouble. he is always known as the mysterious younger brother. what is lovely about these is that they are her handwriting, written on kensington palace notepaper. is that part of what makes them so valuable?” notepaper. is that part of what makes them so valuable? i think it is the whole connection. many different aspects. this one is rather fun because it has got a smiley face on it. he is hoping for a speedy recovery. cyril wasn't very well. the first mod. you are absolutely right. it is notjust diana, although she is really the big attraction. i think on this occasion, that is the case. it is almo
also includes letters from the queen, written on windsor castle headed paper. 0ur correspondent sarah campbelle auctioneers here. can you take as to what we have got? clearly, letters relating to the princes. the birth of harry and william smothering him with kisses and hugs. this one here. this is to cyril. he was the head steward at the palace. that's right. april three, 1992. this one is in october. this relates to harry and harry is consta ntly this relates to harry and harry is constantly...