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this report from our royal correspondent sarah campbell.s a familiar face here on sundays and, this morning, she attended church as normal. but these feel like very unfamiliar times, with senior members of the royal family all making their way here for a summit unprecedented in its nature. her majesty will have her first face—to—face meeting with prince harry, her grandson, since he and his wife announced they intended to step back as senior royals. attending the meeting, prince charles, on his return from 0man, where he travelled to pay his respects following the death of the sultan. prince william will also be at the meeting. meghan, the duchess of sussex, is expected to join the talks via phone from canada, where she returned last week. there is much to discuss here at sandringham at the meeting tomorrow about the future relationship between the duke and duchess of sussex and the royal family. it is hoped that next steps will be agreed, but officials are stressing that any decisions taken about their future status will take time to be im
this report from our royal correspondent sarah campbell.s a familiar face here on sundays and, this morning, she attended church as normal. but these feel like very unfamiliar times, with senior members of the royal family all making their way here for a summit unprecedented in its nature. her majesty will have her first face—to—face meeting with prince harry, her grandson, since he and his wife announced they intended to step back as senior royals. attending the meeting, prince charles, on...
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sarah campbell at sandringham.ran was today summoned by the country's foreign ministry, accused of attending an illegal anti—government demonstration. rob macaire was arrested yesterday in the capital tehran, and detained for three hours, in apparent violation of his right to diplomatic immunity. mr macaire said he was attending a vigilfor 176 people on the passengerjet which was shot down by iran last week. today, hundreds of people gathered outside the british embassy in tehran, chanting "death to the uk" and burning the union flag. our diplomatic correspondent james landale reports. outside the british embassy in tehran today, an angry demonstration. men burning flags, crying, "death to the uk". an organised protest by hardline militia linked to iran's revolutionary guard, all calling for britain's ambassador to be expelled from the country. rob macaire was detained by police yesterday for what iran's foreign ministry described as inappropriate behaviour at an illegal gathering of anti—government protesters. the
sarah campbell at sandringham.ran was today summoned by the country's foreign ministry, accused of attending an illegal anti—government demonstration. rob macaire was arrested yesterday in the capital tehran, and detained for three hours, in apparent violation of his right to diplomatic immunity. mr macaire said he was attending a vigilfor 176 people on the passengerjet which was shot down by iran last week. today, hundreds of people gathered outside the british embassy in tehran, chanting...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, sandringham.he weekend, giving firefighters some temporary respite. but with more than 100 fires still ablaze in new south wales alone and more hot weather is on its way, the crisis is far from over. prime minister scott morrison has been heavily criticised for his government's slow response to the crisis. clive myrie has been surveying the damage in southeastern new south wales. is this australia's future? the new normal? bushfires have come and gone here for centuries. but nothing as intense as this. walls of heat and fire, 10, 20, 30, a0 kilometres wide. inconceivable. so you could be out here at night and little feathertailed gliders would come down the trees and look at you. used to wake up every morning to hundreds of birds, big birds, little birds, birds on the ground, birds up the trees and there's nothing any more. samantha calls this state forest home, living among the wallabies and kangaroos. and unfortunately it almost seems like an extinction event, because there haven't been any dead
sarah campbell, bbc news, sandringham.he weekend, giving firefighters some temporary respite. but with more than 100 fires still ablaze in new south wales alone and more hot weather is on its way, the crisis is far from over. prime minister scott morrison has been heavily criticised for his government's slow response to the crisis. clive myrie has been surveying the damage in southeastern new south wales. is this australia's future? the new normal? bushfires have come and gone here for...
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this royal correspondent sarah campbell canjoin us.spondent sarah campbell can join us. this is the first time that prince harry has been seen conducting a public duty since the events of last week, isn't it? yes, indeed. it was last wednesday that the couple meghan and harry released that statement, about 6:30pm last wednesday saying they wished to step back from royal duties. they wanted to become financially back from royal duties. they wanted to become financiéég back from royal duties. they wanted to become financiafig of . back from royal duties. they wanted to become financiafig of their and spend at least some of their time in north america. the pictures we are looking at, to give you some context, that is the back garden of buckingham palace. you can see the little mini rugby pitch has been set up little mini rugby pitch has been set up and those are children from a local school giving a rugby demonstration. this is because in about an hour prince harry, as the patron of the rugby football league, will conduct the draw for the w
this royal correspondent sarah campbell canjoin us.spondent sarah campbell can join us. this is the first time that prince harry has been seen conducting a public duty since the events of last week, isn't it? yes, indeed. it was last wednesday that the couple meghan and harry released that statement, about 6:30pm last wednesday saying they wished to step back from royal duties. they wanted to become financially back from royal duties. they wanted to become financiéég back from royal duties....
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell joins us now from the palace. sarah.e harry and meghan were unhappy and that was obvious, they said as much in interviews, but what was genuinely surprising is the way they have gone about making their intentions public, the fact they didn't feel the need to inform the queen, the prince of wales or prince williams before publishing their statement yesterday evening. we understand that has caused disappointment and hurt. on tuesday, harry and meghan arrived at canada house. it was their first engagement after a much—needed six—week break spent with their son archie away from the media glare. at the time it was assumed this hailed their return to work as high—profile members of the royal family. that assumption couldn't have been more wrong, as their statement, released yesterday evening, revealed. it's not yet clear what that progressive new role might mean for the couple and their position within the palace hierarchy. i see them now, to some extent, as setting up a kind of rival royal court or institution away from thing
our royal correspondent sarah campbell joins us now from the palace. sarah.e harry and meghan were unhappy and that was obvious, they said as much in interviews, but what was genuinely surprising is the way they have gone about making their intentions public, the fact they didn't feel the need to inform the queen, the prince of wales or prince williams before publishing their statement yesterday evening. we understand that has caused disappointment and hurt. on tuesday, harry and meghan arrived...
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sarah campbell, bbc news.o social media to post pictures of a visit she made to an animal shelter in north west london before leaving for canada earlier this month. the post on the sussexroyal instagram feed reads, ‘the duchess popped in to see the amazing people at mayhew to hear about the incredible progress made throughout the festive period'. meghan has been patron of the charity for the past 12 months. she and prince harry are currently starting their life new away from royal duties in canada. the government says it's making contingency plans in case it needs to take control of another failing rail franchise. the department for transport says south western railway is "not sustainable in the long term". our transport correspondent, tom burridge, is here. why not? south railways has been losing money and failing its passengers effectively and you have to remember that northern already finds itself in this position so the fa ct finds itself in this position so the fact that the government is saying another f
sarah campbell, bbc news.o social media to post pictures of a visit she made to an animal shelter in north west london before leaving for canada earlier this month. the post on the sussexroyal instagram feed reads, ‘the duchess popped in to see the amazing people at mayhew to hear about the incredible progress made throughout the festive period'. meghan has been patron of the charity for the past 12 months. she and prince harry are currently starting their life new away from royal duties in...
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sarah campbell, bbc news, sandringham. have eased in australia giving firefighters some temporary respite. but with more than a hundred fires still ablaze in new south wales alone and more hot weather is on its way, the crisis is far from over. prime minister scott morrison has been heavily criticised for his government's slow response to the crisis and he has been overtaken in the polls by the leader of the opposition. clive myrie has been surveying the damage in southeastern new south wales. is this australia's future? the new normal? bushfires have come and gone here for centuries. but nothing as intense as this. walls of heat and fire, 10, 20, 30, a0 kilometres wide. inconceivable. so you could be out here at night and little feathertailed gliders would come down the trees and look at you. used to wake up every morning to hundreds of birds, big birds, little birds, birds on the ground, birds up the trees and there's nothing any more. samantha calls this state forest home, living among the wallabies and kangaroos. and u
sarah campbell, bbc news, sandringham. have eased in australia giving firefighters some temporary respite. but with more than a hundred fires still ablaze in new south wales alone and more hot weather is on its way, the crisis is far from over. prime minister scott morrison has been heavily criticised for his government's slow response to the crisis and he has been overtaken in the polls by the leader of the opposition. clive myrie has been surveying the damage in southeastern new south wales....
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell is at buckingham palace now.ny more of this type of appearance from prince harry. indeed, and no disrespect meant to be rugby football league, but i don't think lines of royal correspondence have lined up to watch that drawer before, and that is when things weren't normal, prince harry in the garden of buckingham palace, doing what he has done so many times before, as a member of the royal family, to shine a spotlight on a cause or event, this time the rugby world cup, and also an accompanying mental health charter to go along with it. but he and meghan have made clear this is not the future they see for themselves, so watching him, there are many questions to ask, which is, will this be the last time, at least for a while, that we will see him at an engagement such as this? will he wa nt to an engagement such as this? will he want to remain patron of organisations such as this? and if so, how will he do that if he is spending considerable time on another continent? as per the queen's request, those discussions a
our royal correspondent sarah campbell is at buckingham palace now.ny more of this type of appearance from prince harry. indeed, and no disrespect meant to be rugby football league, but i don't think lines of royal correspondence have lined up to watch that drawer before, and that is when things weren't normal, prince harry in the garden of buckingham palace, doing what he has done so many times before, as a member of the royal family, to shine a spotlight on a cause or event, this time the...
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that was sarah campbell.pher angela levin's response to the meeting at sandringham. i think it is so depressing, i think it is so sad. itjust shows you have to try and be tactful even at your worst moments. you have to think of others as well. you cannotjust be like a bull in a china shop, a really expensive china shop. i think it is deeply sad. i feel so very much for the queen and prince william and prince harry. prince charles is more resilient, he has seen charles is more resilient, he has seen much more of life, but for the two brothers who were so close with the unique experience of losing their mother very young. prince harry said to me when i was interviewing him that he found it very ha rd to interviewing him that he found it very hard to trust people but he knew throughout his life he could trust his brother. that seems very sad to lose that. seeing that headline on the front page of the day's sunday times widow sleet, not confirm, i want to translate comments from his brother prince william, that w
that was sarah campbell.pher angela levin's response to the meeting at sandringham. i think it is so depressing, i think it is so sad. itjust shows you have to try and be tactful even at your worst moments. you have to think of others as well. you cannotjust be like a bull in a china shop, a really expensive china shop. i think it is deeply sad. i feel so very much for the queen and prince william and prince harry. prince charles is more resilient, he has seen charles is more resilient, he has...
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sarah campbell at buckingham palace. said they intend to become financially indpendent and have outlined where their funding has come from until now. the sovereign grant covers just five percent of costs for the duke and duchess, 95% of the funding comes from income allocated by hrh the prince of wales, generated through the duchy of cornwall. dan wootton broke the news of harry and meghan spending more time in canada yestersay on the front page of the sun. he joins us live on the line now. a big scoop for you. congratulations, and with this statement absolutely bearing out what you are writing about yesterday, what is your take on how the couple are going to make this plan of theirs work? well, it's going to be a lot more difficult for them now, because of the fact that they did rush the statement out when we broke the story yesterday in the sun. the plan was for there to be many weeks of discussion with the queen, prince charles, senior members of the royal family. but harry and meghan like to own their own narrative a
sarah campbell at buckingham palace. said they intend to become financially indpendent and have outlined where their funding has come from until now. the sovereign grant covers just five percent of costs for the duke and duchess, 95% of the funding comes from income allocated by hrh the prince of wales, generated through the duchy of cornwall. dan wootton broke the news of harry and meghan spending more time in canada yestersay on the front page of the sun. he joins us live on the line now. a...
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joining us now on the phone is our royal correspondent sarah campbell. y sarah, they are resigning from the firm. this is a huge surprise that the statement was published, just after half past six this evening and as you say the key phrase in their "we tend to step back as a senior members of the royal family and become financially independent while continuing to support her majesty the queen." what does that mean? it means that we need to find more details about what that means because this hasn't happened before. let's just look that means because this hasn't happened before. let'sjust look at what has happened when meghan markle joined the royal family back in 2018 at the time when they got together, there was a huge amount of ambiguity with the royal foundation, there was a huge amount of ambiguity with the royalfoundation, the duke and duchess of cambridge. the benefits and procedures that they carry and megan could bring to the wider borealfamily carry and megan could bring to the wider boreal family and get here we are wider boreal family and get h
joining us now on the phone is our royal correspondent sarah campbell. y sarah, they are resigning from the firm. this is a huge surprise that the statement was published, just after half past six this evening and as you say the key phrase in their "we tend to step back as a senior members of the royal family and become financially independent while continuing to support her majesty the queen." what does that mean? it means that we need to find more details about what that means...
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sarah campbell reporting.sed the paper of writing an inaccurate article about wildlife pictures posted on his instagram account. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is with me. why did prince harry lodge this complaint? good question. the first thing to say importantly is it has nothing to do with the core action that the duchess of sussex has taken against the same newspaper over its publication of a private letter she sent to her father. publication of a private letter she sent to herfather. this is all to do with photographs which it is thought the duke of sussex took of african wildlife including an elephant which he uploaded onto a social media account. the mail on sunday last april pointed out that at the time the pictures were taken, the animals were tethered. digested that one of them was also drug. —— suggested. they suggested harry had misled people into thinking wrongly of the circumstances of the photography so paramedic complaint to the independent press standards organisation and they have
sarah campbell reporting.sed the paper of writing an inaccurate article about wildlife pictures posted on his instagram account. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is with me. why did prince harry lodge this complaint? good question. the first thing to say importantly is it has nothing to do with the core action that the duchess of sussex has taken against the same newspaper over its publication of a private letter she sent to her father. publication of a private letter she sent to...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell has the latest. the queen is a familiar face here on sundays and, this morning, she attended church as normal. but these feel like very unfamiliar times, with senior members of the royal family all making their way here for a summit unprecedented in its nature. her majesty will have her first face—to—face meeting with prince harry, her grandson, since he and his wife announced they intended to step back as senior royals. attending the meeting, prince charles, on his return from oman, where he travelled to pay his respects following the death of the sultan. prince william will also be at the meeting. meghan, the duchess of sussex, is expected to join the talks via phone from canada, where she returned last week. and there are plenty of questions requiring answers. how will harry and meghan fund their new lives and what does financially independent mean for them? will the couple keep their royal titles? at the moment there is no suggestion they wish to renounce those titles. and the cost of harry and m
our royal correspondent sarah campbell has the latest. the queen is a familiar face here on sundays and, this morning, she attended church as normal. but these feel like very unfamiliar times, with senior members of the royal family all making their way here for a summit unprecedented in its nature. her majesty will have her first face—to—face meeting with prince harry, her grandson, since he and his wife announced they intended to step back as senior royals. attending the meeting, prince...
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they were highlighted in our piece by sarah campbell. funding, the titles, the security, thatis funding, the titles, the security, that is the nitty—gritty of it all. yes, that is absolutely right. it is clear they have been bounced into this early announcement, possibly not the most well thought through plan because they announced this idea to forge a new future for themselves, ambitions to be financially independent, but it is not clear what commercial opportunities they will pursue. i was interested to see some footage of the pair of them at the lion king premier lastjuly and as they are coming out it is a very swish leicester square event and prince harry starts talking to the chief executive of the walt disney company saying, do you know that my wife does voice—overs, she would be interested in having a go. you can see this movie mogul looking very surprised. maybe we should talk. perhaps she might want to pursue a return to acting. as you mention, lots of questions about the security detail and who pays for that. it is said to cost
they were highlighted in our piece by sarah campbell. funding, the titles, the security, thatis funding, the titles, the security, that is the nitty—gritty of it all. yes, that is absolutely right. it is clear they have been bounced into this early announcement, possibly not the most well thought through plan because they announced this idea to forge a new future for themselves, ambitions to be financially independent, but it is not clear what commercial opportunities they will pursue. i was...
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finance and security are among the issues to be resolved. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell reports familiar face here on sundays and, this morning, she attended church as normal. but these feel like very unfamiliar times, with senior members of the royal family all making their way here for a summit unprecedented in its nature. her majesty will have her first face—to—face meeting with prince harry, her grandson, since he and his wife announced they intended to step back as senior royals. attending the meeting, prince charles, on his return from 0man, where he travelled to pay his respects following the death of the sultan. prince william will also be at the meeting. meghan, the duchess of sussex, is expected to join the talks via phone from canada, where she returned last week. there is much to discuss here at sandringham at the meeting tomorrow about the future relationship between the duke and duchess of sussex and the royal family. it's hoped that next steps will be agreed, but officials are stressing that any decisions taken about their future status will take time to be implem
finance and security are among the issues to be resolved. 0ur royal correspondent sarah campbell reports familiar face here on sundays and, this morning, she attended church as normal. but these feel like very unfamiliar times, with senior members of the royal family all making their way here for a summit unprecedented in its nature. her majesty will have her first face—to—face meeting with prince harry, her grandson, since he and his wife announced they intended to step back as senior...
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thank you, sarah campbell at buckingham palace. their worst month since modern targets were introduced in 2004. the target is 95% butjust 79.8% of patients were seen in four hours. it is the third month in a row performance has sunk to a new record low. our health editor hugh pym has been giving me more details about the figures. it is the lowest ever figure since records began in terms of the number of patients being treated or assessed within four hours in the a&e units in england. that is the key benchmark, for the first time, below 80%, 79.8% in december, down from 81.5% the month before. yes, it has been very busy in hospitals. yes, the argument‘s being made by nhs england, they are seeing more patients, more patients come through the doors, they do get treated, but the percentage within the four hour benchmark has fallen again. england is now once again below scotland — its performance for november, we have not had december yet, was 85% although wales and northern ireland are below where england was. we are hearing reports ac
thank you, sarah campbell at buckingham palace. their worst month since modern targets were introduced in 2004. the target is 95% butjust 79.8% of patients were seen in four hours. it is the third month in a row performance has sunk to a new record low. our health editor hugh pym has been giving me more details about the figures. it is the lowest ever figure since records began in terms of the number of patients being treated or assessed within four hours in the a&e units in england. that...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports.ar face here on sundays and, this morning, she attended church as normal. but these feel like very unfamiliar times, with senior members of the royal family all making their way here for a summit unprecedented in its nature. her majesty will have her first face—to—face meeting with prince harry, her grandson, since he and his wife announced they intended to step back as senior royals. attending the meeting, prince charles, on his return from oman, where he travelled to pay his respects following the death of the sultan. prince william will also be at the meeting. meghan, the duchess of sussex, is expected to join the talks via phone from canada, where she returned last week. there is much to discuss here at sandringham at the meeting tomorrow about the future relationship between the duke and duchess of sussex and the royal family. it is hoped that next steps will be agreed, but officials are stressing that any decisions taken about their future status will take time to implement it. a
our royal correspondent sarah campbell reports.ar face here on sundays and, this morning, she attended church as normal. but these feel like very unfamiliar times, with senior members of the royal family all making their way here for a summit unprecedented in its nature. her majesty will have her first face—to—face meeting with prince harry, her grandson, since he and his wife announced they intended to step back as senior royals. attending the meeting, prince charles, on his return from...
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sarah campbell reports. stepping back from royal duties but still a campaigner. yesterday at the east side women's centre in vancouver. she flew back last week, the day after she and prince harry informed the world and the royal family of their plans, which will include basing themselves in canada for at least part of the time. locals on vancouver island are getting used to the idea. very exciting. well, ithink getting used to the idea. very exciting. well, i think maybe it is a nice break for them exciting. well, i think maybe it is a nice breakfor them to come exciting. well, i think maybe it is a nice break for them to come to canada and chill with nice canadians. i think it is a nice move. beautiful place i know they have visited before and they liked it. happy to have them obviously. the couple's unhappiness with the press coverage they have received is believed to be one reason by their decision to cease being senior working royals, it was announced last october meghan was suing the owners of the mail on sunday for the publication of extracts from a letter
sarah campbell reports. stepping back from royal duties but still a campaigner. yesterday at the east side women's centre in vancouver. she flew back last week, the day after she and prince harry informed the world and the royal family of their plans, which will include basing themselves in canada for at least part of the time. locals on vancouver island are getting used to the idea. very exciting. well, ithink getting used to the idea. very exciting. well, i think maybe it is a nice break for...
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our royal correpsondent sarah campbell looks back at the couple's story so far.t just they metjust over a year earlier and these are the first pictures in september 2017 which showed the relationship was serious. meghan lived and worked in toronto canada, the host of harry's invictus games. the announcement what this might mean for your life was blue i think i can barely safely say, having gone through learning in the past year and a half, i did not have any understanding of what it would be like. even though we knew that it would be... i tried to warn you as much as, but both of us were totally surprised by the reaction after the first five or six months of what actually happened from there. four days later, the couple carried out their first engagement together in nottingham. just like harry, she was formal and confident. this seemed a different kind of royal walkabout. when meghan joined harry, the bird joined as the sin to be patrons of the real foundation. it seem like the future of the royal family was safe in the hands of the so—called fabulous four. their
our royal correpsondent sarah campbell looks back at the couple's story so far.t just they metjust over a year earlier and these are the first pictures in september 2017 which showed the relationship was serious. meghan lived and worked in toronto canada, the host of harry's invictus games. the announcement what this might mean for your life was blue i think i can barely safely say, having gone through learning in the past year and a half, i did not have any understanding of what it would be...
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sarah campbell, thank you very much.ries that lost citizens when a ukrainian passenger plane was shot down over iran are meeting in london today. the representatives will demand a transparent investigation, accountability and financial compensation for the victims' families. in iran, there have been more anti—government protests, including the capital of tehran, with some protestors publicly criticising the supreme leader. the head of nhs mental health services in england has demanded urgent action from the gambling industry to reduce the number of people becoming addicted. claire murdoch is urging companies to do more and described tactics to entice customers, such as offering promotions or free gifts, as shameful. the betting and gaming council said it takes its responsibility to customers incredibly seriously. the number of cases being looked into by an independent inquiry into maternity care at shrewsbury and telford hospital trust has risen to 900. the cases include the deaths and serious injuries of babies and wome
sarah campbell, thank you very much.ries that lost citizens when a ukrainian passenger plane was shot down over iran are meeting in london today. the representatives will demand a transparent investigation, accountability and financial compensation for the victims' families. in iran, there have been more anti—government protests, including the capital of tehran, with some protestors publicly criticising the supreme leader. the head of nhs mental health services in england has demanded urgent...
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our reporter sarah campbell was at the inquiry.amily, some of the residents, some of those who had family members who we re of those who had family members who were killed in the fire, and some survivors. now, stephanie, qc, who represents almost 300 of them said that both the management and the refurbishment of the tower fire safety concerns were either ignored or overlooked. she listed everything from sort of door closers being removed to failing to provide an evacuation plan for all the residents. she talked about the fact that there was an epidemic level of incompetence from a fire safety perspective. ross atkins with outside source, we have left the warmth of the bbc room for a blustery ground place in brussels, as we continue to look ahead to friday evening in the moment that brexit happens. midnight here in brussels, 11pm in the uk. we will come back to brexit in a moment, but let me update you on what the world health organisation has been saying. the world health organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a global heal
our reporter sarah campbell was at the inquiry.amily, some of the residents, some of those who had family members who we re of those who had family members who were killed in the fire, and some survivors. now, stephanie, qc, who represents almost 300 of them said that both the management and the refurbishment of the tower fire safety concerns were either ignored or overlooked. she listed everything from sort of door closers being removed to failing to provide an evacuation plan for all the...
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we're joined now by our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, who's at sandringham this morning. xpecting to hear today? iimagine i imagine there will be no easy a nswe i’s i imagine there will be no easy a nswers to i imagine there will be no easy answers to many of the questions. that is absolutely right, louise. this is a private family summit which will be taking place here at sandringham house. in the room, the queen, prince charles, princess william and —— prince william and prince harry. we understand meghan is going to be in canada joining on the phone. also their private secretaries who will be spending the last few days frantically talking to members of government, other officials, looking at how the potential problems can be avoided. it is —— potential problems can be avoided. it is -- it potential problems can be avoided. it is —— it has proved extremely difficult in the past when members of the royal family have tried to combine a private career with a royal role but prince harry and meghan have shown a determination that this is what they want to do and think now i t
we're joined now by our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, who's at sandringham this morning. xpecting to hear today? iimagine i imagine there will be no easy a nswe i’s i imagine there will be no easy a nswers to i imagine there will be no easy answers to many of the questions. that is absolutely right, louise. this is a private family summit which will be taking place here at sandringham house. in the room, the queen, prince charles, princess william and —— prince william and prince...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell reportrs. sarah campbell reports.and meghan were unhappy and that was obvious, they said as much in interviews, but what was genuinely surprising is the way they have gone about making their intentions public, the fact they didn't feel the need to inform the queen, the prince of wales or prince williams before publishing their statement yesterday evening. we understand that has caused disappointment and hurt. on tuesday, harry and meghan arrived at canada house. it was their first engagement after a six—week break spent with their son archie away from the media glare. at the time it was assumed this hailed their return to work as high—profile members of the royal family. that assumption couldn't have been more wrong, as their statement, released yesterday evening, revealed. the couple outlined their new position... the couple outlined their new position... it's not yet clear what that progressive new role might mean for the couple and their position within the palace hierarchy. i see them now, to some extent, as setti
our royal correspondent sarah campbell reportrs. sarah campbell reports.and meghan were unhappy and that was obvious, they said as much in interviews, but what was genuinely surprising is the way they have gone about making their intentions public, the fact they didn't feel the need to inform the queen, the prince of wales or prince williams before publishing their statement yesterday evening. we understand that has caused disappointment and hurt. on tuesday, harry and meghan arrived at canada...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell joins us now from the palace, sarah.national news teams have been broadcasting from here all day as the story continues to make headlines around the globe. it's not just the contents of that statement that was released yesterday evening about the way in which prince harry and meghan chose to reveal their intentions. he thought they didn't ca re intentions. he thought they didn't care they need to inform the queen, the prince of wales, and prince william before publishing that statement. that we understand, has caused disappointment and hurt. that we understand, has caused disappointment and hurt. on tuesday, harry and meghan arrived at canada house. it was their first engagement after a much—needed six—week break spent with their son, archie, away from the media glare. at the time it was assumed this hailed their return to work as high—profile members of the royal family. that assumption couldn't have been more wrong, as their statement, released yesterday evening, revealed... it's not yet clear what that progressive new
our royal correspondent sarah campbell joins us now from the palace, sarah.national news teams have been broadcasting from here all day as the story continues to make headlines around the globe. it's not just the contents of that statement that was released yesterday evening about the way in which prince harry and meghan chose to reveal their intentions. he thought they didn't ca re intentions. he thought they didn't care they need to inform the queen, the prince of wales, and prince william...
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our royal ccorrespondent sarah campbell is outside buckingham palace for us.s be the last public engagement that we see prince harry in doing for while, at least? the simple answer is we do not know. all we have been told from the palace, because there was talk before today would prince harry be jetting back to canada where meghan is now, and archie, would he go straight from here? we know that is not the case because we have been told there are meetings in his diary for the early part of next week, but there are no other public engagements in the public royal diary. so that could be it for at least some time and that is one question people will be asking as they watch harry carry out this royal engagement later today, because this is what he has been doing the past few years, representing the royal family. doing the past few years, representing the royalfamily. being in charge of one of his organisations as patron. the question is how much longer will he be doing this because this has been a tumultuous week for him and meghan and the royal family. a tumultuou
our royal ccorrespondent sarah campbell is outside buckingham palace for us.s be the last public engagement that we see prince harry in doing for while, at least? the simple answer is we do not know. all we have been told from the palace, because there was talk before today would prince harry be jetting back to canada where meghan is now, and archie, would he go straight from here? we know that is not the case because we have been told there are meetings in his diary for the early part of next...
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our royal correspondent sarah campbell is at sandringham this morning. what are the options?irst time the royals have met face to face since the statement was published last week. in the room will be the queen, prince charles, prince william and prince harry, meghan on the phone, and their private secretaries. over the last few days after the queen made it clear she wanted a resolution quickly, they will have been beavering away talking to government, officials, different governments, because harry and meghan have wanted to divide their time between the uk and america. you heard the issue of security, where they will live, how do you as a royal step back so you are part royal, part private, how do you combine holding down a career without accused of cashing in on the royal name. these are tricky problems which royal family members have fallen foul of but which will have fallen foul of but which will have to be resolved. there is a clear determination on the part of prince harry and meghan they want a different path and will not settle for the status quo. the royal family will
our royal correspondent sarah campbell is at sandringham this morning. what are the options?irst time the royals have met face to face since the statement was published last week. in the room will be the queen, prince charles, prince william and prince harry, meghan on the phone, and their private secretaries. over the last few days after the queen made it clear she wanted a resolution quickly, they will have been beavering away talking to government, officials, different governments, because...
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— since she and prince harry said they would step back as full—time royals. 0ur correspondent sarah campbelll a campaigner. this is meghan yesterday at the eastside women's centre in vancouver. she flew back last week, the day after she and prince harry informed the world and the royal family of their plans, which will include basing themselves in canada for at least part of the time. locals on vancouver island are getting used to the idea. very exciting. well, i think maybe it's a nice break for them to come to canada and chill with nice canadians. i think it's a nice move. beautiful place, i know they've visited before and they liked it. happy to have them, obviously. the couple's unhappiness with the press coverage they have received is believed to be one reason behind their decision to cease being senior working royals. it was announced last october that meghan was suing the owners of the mail on sunday for the publication of extracts from a letter she sent to her estranged father thomas. the paper's defence relies on him telling his side of the story and his eldest daughter samantha sai
— since she and prince harry said they would step back as full—time royals. 0ur correspondent sarah campbelll a campaigner. this is meghan yesterday at the eastside women's centre in vancouver. she flew back last week, the day after she and prince harry informed the world and the royal family of their plans, which will include basing themselves in canada for at least part of the time. locals on vancouver island are getting used to the idea. very exciting. well, i think maybe it's a nice...
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our reporter sarah campbell has been at the inquiry.ed between 2012 and 2016. one of those representing families said that, in both the management and refurbishment of the tower, fire safety concerns were ignored or overlooked, and she said, everything from the removal of door closers to failing to provide an evacuation plan for resident she used the phrase and epidemic level of incompetence from a fire safety perspective. the enquiry has already heard this week opening statements from all the companies involved in that refurbishment, and so today, the legal representatives have gone through those companies, and they are emphasising why they believe those companies are culpable. for example, the manufacturer of the cladding, it has argued that, as the manufacturing, it did not have a duty to check that its products were being used safely, that not necessarily aware of where the cladding was being used. the advocate said that in 201a, the company did know it posed a potential fire safety risk, in particular when formed into boxes, which
our reporter sarah campbell has been at the inquiry.ed between 2012 and 2016. one of those representing families said that, in both the management and refurbishment of the tower, fire safety concerns were ignored or overlooked, and she said, everything from the removal of door closers to failing to provide an evacuation plan for resident she used the phrase and epidemic level of incompetence from a fire safety perspective. the enquiry has already heard this week opening statements from all the...
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of incompetence' in the refurbishment and management of the building. 0ur news correspondent sarah campbellopening state m e nts early in the week we saw opening statements from the companies involved in that refurbishment and kensington and chelsea borough council. today, we have heard from, as you said there, the legal teams representing the bereaved families, the survivors and residents... focusing on what happened in that refurbishment. as you said there, the qc for the families, she has said that in both the management and refurbishment of the tower, fire safety concerns were either ignored or overlooked. and this is everything, she said, from the removal of door closes to failure to provide an evacuation plan to all residents. she talked about this academic level... also raised early on today, the fact that many of the companies and organisations involved in the enquiry have applied for the enquiry chaired to ask the attorney general... community from prosecution, that anything that they say during this enquiry can't be used against them if there is any future criminal prosecution. to
of incompetence' in the refurbishment and management of the building. 0ur news correspondent sarah campbellopening state m e nts early in the week we saw opening statements from the companies involved in that refurbishment and kensington and chelsea borough council. today, we have heard from, as you said there, the legal teams representing the bereaved families, the survivors and residents... focusing on what happened in that refurbishment. as you said there, the qc for the families, she has...
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sarah campbell is a buckingham palace for us this morning.making the announcement? that does appear to be the suggestion. our understanding is that the royal family were aware around a week ago of the duke and duchess of sussex plans to go it alone but that those discussions we re alone but that those discussions were at a very early stage, with details to be worked out but clearly it would appear, from the statement that was released by the duke and duchess of sussex yesterday, that they saw it differently. it is the announcement and the way it was made which appears to have caused shock waves. as you say, among senior royals, which we have to take to be the queen and prince charles, reported to be disappointed and hurt. how much of a surprise was the announcement? certainly anybody who has been following prince harry and meghan for the last few months will have seen it has been clear they haven't been happy with their situation. i think no more clearly was that shown by the interviews they gave during their tour of southern africa. my briti
sarah campbell is a buckingham palace for us this morning.making the announcement? that does appear to be the suggestion. our understanding is that the royal family were aware around a week ago of the duke and duchess of sussex plans to go it alone but that those discussions we re alone but that those discussions were at a very early stage, with details to be worked out but clearly it would appear, from the statement that was released by the duke and duchess of sussex yesterday, that they saw...
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sarah campbell reports. stepping back from royal duties but still a campaigner.'s centre in vancouver. she flew back last week, the day after she and prince harry informed the world and the royal family of their plans, which will include basing themselves in canada for at least part of the time. locals on vancouver island are getting used to the idea. very exciting. well, i think maybe it is a nice break for them to come to canada and chill with nice canadians. i think it's a nice move. beautiful place, i know they have visited before and they liked it. happy to have them obviously. the couple's unhappiness with the press coverage they have received is believed to be one reason by their decision to cease being senior working royals, it was announced last october meghan was suing the owners of the mail on sunday for the publication of extracts from a letter she sent to her estranged father thomas. the paper's defence rely on telling his side of the story and his eldest daughter said today if her father is called to give evidence he will do so, raising the prospect
sarah campbell reports. stepping back from royal duties but still a campaigner.'s centre in vancouver. she flew back last week, the day after she and prince harry informed the world and the royal family of their plans, which will include basing themselves in canada for at least part of the time. locals on vancouver island are getting used to the idea. very exciting. well, i think maybe it is a nice break for them to come to canada and chill with nice canadians. i think it's a nice move....
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campbell following a deadly wrong-way crash community news that sarah stinson out there again today the second wrong-way deadly crash in today's sarah what happened. >>just horrific to see this yet again 2 days in a row this time on highway 17 northbound lanes are completely shut down right now and that is because a woman went the wrong way she's going south on the northbound lanes and she died on scene crashing into another car, the person in that car survived and was taken to the it's unclear what injuries that person has sustained, but you can see on the map where we're standing right now it's right by the hamilton avenue exit on highway 17 and you're going to want to avoid this area they've shut down the freeway from for about a mile or 2 so it's just an err you're going want to avoid already people have you know trying to get through to the highway and you just absoluly cannot they had to shut it down firefighters are just about to leave the we do know that it again it a woman in her late 20's and we do know that one of the cars went on to the side of the road and the other car wen
campbell following a deadly wrong-way crash community news that sarah stinson out there again today the second wrong-way deadly crash in today's sarah what happened. >>just horrific to see this yet again 2 days in a row this time on highway 17 northbound lanes are completely shut down right now and that is because a woman went the wrong way she's going south on the northbound lanes and she died on scene crashing into another car, the person in that car survived and was taken to the it's...
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fletcher the breaking news this morning is that all lanes are closed now campbell following a deadly wrong-way crash community news that sarah stinson out there again today the second wrong-way deadly crash in today's sarah what happened. >>just horrific to see this yet again 2 days in a row this time on highway 17 northbound lanes are completely shut down right now and that is because a woman went the wrong way she's going south on the northbound lanes and she died on scene crashing into another car, the person in that car survived and was taken to the it's unclear what injuries that person has sustained, but you can see on the map where we're standing right now it's right by the hamilton avenue exit on highway 17 and you're going to want to avoid this area they've shut down the freeway from for about a mile or 2 so it's just an err you're going want to avoid already people have you know trying to get through to the
fletcher the breaking news this morning is that all lanes are closed now campbell following a deadly wrong-way crash community news that sarah stinson out there again today the second wrong-way deadly crash in today's sarah what happened. >>just horrific to see this yet again 2 days in a row this time on highway 17 northbound lanes are completely shut down right now and that is because a woman went the wrong way she's going south on the northbound lanes and she died on scene crashing into...
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sarah. >>i just talked with a chp public information officer here in san jose and he me an update on the latest one that happened earlier this on the campbell border, he told me that alcohol may have been a factor in that deadly wrong-way crash ah but that is still being investigated even being investigated with the one that happened in pacifica of course they have to wait for toxicology reports from the corner but let's take a look at video from the scene earlier here yocan see just horrific the car that was basically crush up by the wrong way driver this haened on highway 17 and around 3 18 this morning, a woman in her late 20's died after rashing into an oncoming coming driver a near hamilton avenue she drove onto an off-ramp on 8 80 in a honda accord for about 5, 6 miles southbound in the northbound lanes when she crashed into a man driving a toyota avalon on highway 17 his car nearly hit the center divide after they collided in her car ended up on the side of the roadhe has been taken the hospital for unknown injuries chp on scene sa drs now called in seemed to be factors but now. >>they're saying that they it could have been a factor
sarah. >>i just talked with a chp public information officer here in san jose and he me an update on the latest one that happened earlier this on the campbell border, he told me that alcohol may have been a factor in that deadly wrong-way crash ah but that is still being investigated even being investigated with the one that happened in pacifica of course they have to wait for toxicology reports from the corner but let's take a look at video from the scene earlier here yocan see just...