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tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. _ onto the programmes. tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. ency committee presented by adil ray. pakistan is in the grip of a flooding disaster. since the start ofjune, the country has been hit with extreme monsoon rainfall. it's led to devastating flash flooding and landslides. the government of pakistan estimates that a third of the country is underwater. according to the united nations, an estimated 33 million people have been affected. many have been injured or killed. people have been forced to flee their homes and are in need of shelter, food and medicine. the floods have also submerged vital infrastructure and farmland, killing livestock and destroying millions of acres of crops. the situation is likely to get worse as heavy rains continue. it's easy to feel powerless in the face of so much devastation, but you can help. the disasters emergency committee represents 15 of the uk's leading aid charities. many of its members are already working in pakistan and are preparing to scale up their operations. they can provide food, water, medici
tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. _ onto the programmes. tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. ency committee presented by adil ray. pakistan is in the grip of a flooding disaster. since the start ofjune, the country has been hit with extreme monsoon rainfall. it's led to devastating flash flooding and landslides. the government of pakistan estimates that a third of the country is underwater. according to the united nations, an estimated 33 million people have been affected. many have been...
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our correspondent tim muffett is here. the police revealing in more detail about what happened.aling in more detail about what happened.— about what happened. it's a pretty siunificant about what happened. it's a pretty significant development _ about what happened. it's a pretty significant development in - about what happened. it's a pretty significant development in this - significant development in this awful case, where olivia pratt—korbel was fatally shot after a gunman chased another man into her home. neither man had links to her family. her mother was injured as she tried to shut the door but the attacker fired she tried to shut the door but the attackerfired more she tried to shut the door but the attacker fired more shots and she is still receiving treatment for her injuries. also injured was convicted drug dealerjosep nee. we have seen the release of the cctv footage and news that merseyside police are now saying two guns were used in the shooting and the detective chief superintendent said he wants to know where those guns are. it's worth reiterating some of the poi
our correspondent tim muffett is here. the police revealing in more detail about what happened.aling in more detail about what happened.— about what happened. it's a pretty siunificant about what happened. it's a pretty significant development _ about what happened. it's a pretty significant development in - about what happened. it's a pretty significant development in this - significant development in this awful case, where olivia pratt—korbel was fatally shot after a gunman chased another...
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and tim muffett - clive. jane hill there, reporting l for us. and tim muffett summing clive.be paying their respects as well at westminster today, and nick eardley is at downing street. both houses of parliament will be sitting with mps and peers able to pay their respects. and peers able to pay their re5pects-— and peers able to pay their resects. , , ., , respects. yes, they are. the cabinet has 'ust respects. yes, they are. the cabinet has just been _ respects. yes, they are. the cabinet hasjust been meeting _ respects. yes, they are. the cabinet hasjust been meeting to _ respects. yes, they are. the cabinet hasjust been meeting to pay - respects. yes, they are. the cabinet hasjust been meeting to pay its - respects. yes, they are. the cabinet| hasjust been meeting to pay its own has just been meeting to pay its own respects to queen elizabeth ii as you say. this afternoon mps and members of the house of lords will be doing the same, into tomorrow, when senior members of parliament will also be able to take an oath to the new king. it has been quite remarkable week here. w
and tim muffett - clive. jane hill there, reporting l for us. and tim muffett summing clive.be paying their respects as well at westminster today, and nick eardley is at downing street. both houses of parliament will be sitting with mps and peers able to pay their respects. and peers able to pay their re5pects-— and peers able to pay their resects. , , ., , respects. yes, they are. the cabinet has 'ust respects. yes, they are. the cabinet has just been _ respects. yes, they are. the cabinet...
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tim muffett, bbc news, at buckingham palace. you can see those rows and rows of flowers, memories, notes that people have left. we wait to see what the date brings here at the palace but i think it is fair to expect we will see the numbers here again that tim was talking about. at the palace it is relatively noisy because what is going on is barriers are being put out, scaffolding being erected, and thatis out, scaffolding being erected, and that is a sign of what is to come over the next ten days or so. crowds are expected here at the palace, and of course the ceremony and the formalities that will unfold over the next ten days, and so the preparations for all of that is very much under way at the moment. there are still many details that we don't yet know, of course. but we will be here throughout the morning here at buckingham palace and we expect to see people arriving. a smattering of people at the gates, people peering through all the time, soaking in the news that came through yesterday evening. we will have more from her
tim muffett, bbc news, at buckingham palace. you can see those rows and rows of flowers, memories, notes that people have left. we wait to see what the date brings here at the palace but i think it is fair to expect we will see the numbers here again that tim was talking about. at the palace it is relatively noisy because what is going on is barriers are being put out, scaffolding being erected, and thatis out, scaffolding being erected, and that is a sign of what is to come over the next ten...
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tim muffett, bbc news, at buckingham palace.e or to —— pride a tear or two and i have seen that at the gates this morning. when you stand at the gates,itis this morning. when you stand at the gates, it is incredibly moving and it is very, very quiet. this part of the area around buckingham palace is actually very noisy because of all the preparations being made. the scaffolding being put up for the days ahead. it feels like quite a cacophony here but it is quite striking when you stand at the gates and realise there are people standing very lightly with their memories, their thoughts, standing very lightly with their memories, theirthoughts, reading memories, their thoughts, reading the memories, theirthoughts, reading the cards that people have attached to their flowers. the cards that people have attached to theirflowers. i have the cards that people have attached to their flowers. i have seen the cards that people have attached to theirflowers. i have seen men and women in tears and the striking thing is the difference in age
tim muffett, bbc news, at buckingham palace.e or to —— pride a tear or two and i have seen that at the gates this morning. when you stand at the gates,itis this morning. when you stand at the gates, it is incredibly moving and it is very, very quiet. this part of the area around buckingham palace is actually very noisy because of all the preparations being made. the scaffolding being put up for the days ahead. it feels like quite a cacophony here but it is quite striking when you stand at...
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tim muffett, bbc news.e _ to bbc leeds and radio kent. we had to take decisive action _ to bbc leeds and radio kent. we had to take decisive action to _ to bbc leeds and radio kent. we had to take decisive action to help - to take decisive action to help people through this winter and next winter. we had to take urgent action to get our economy growing. that means taking controversial and difficult decisions. i am prepared to do that as prime minister. what is important to me is that we get our economy moving and we make sure people are able to get through this winter. we are prepared to do what it takes to make that happen. it has made sure that people and businesses will be paying lower taxes. it has opened up new projects —— road projects, new infrastructure projects, new infrastructure projects, which means we can get on with doing the things that will help people, whether it's getting to work, setting up their business, growing the economy. it has made sure that businesses and people are protected from
tim muffett, bbc news.e _ to bbc leeds and radio kent. we had to take decisive action _ to bbc leeds and radio kent. we had to take decisive action to _ to bbc leeds and radio kent. we had to take decisive action to help - to take decisive action to help people through this winter and next winter. we had to take urgent action to get our economy growing. that means taking controversial and difficult decisions. i am prepared to do that as prime minister. what is important to me is that we get our...
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our correspondent tim muffett has been meeting some of those who've come to pay their respects.iolet, yellow, and so many other vibrant tones. natalie is one of thousands keen to pay a floral tribute to queen elizabeth. the queen has been a huge part of my life and also a link to my past. my dad was in the navy 25 years and he met her when he was on submarines in the cold war, and i grew up around the world, hong kong, fiji, australia, and she was always my queen wherever i was. walking through, a wave of emotion came over me, and i felt quite teary. my stomach went upside down a bit. it was a very sad moment. the scale of this is extraordinary, isn't it? i think it is beautiful. it is lovely to see that people have come together to mourn together and grieve together. and just to celebrate a wonderful person, as she was. it is amazing, absolutely amazing, the flowers — it is amazing, absolutely amazing, the flowers and _ it is amazing, absolutely amazing, the flowers and everybody, - it is amazing, absolutely amazing, . the flowers and everybody, everybody thought _ the flowers
our correspondent tim muffett has been meeting some of those who've come to pay their respects.iolet, yellow, and so many other vibrant tones. natalie is one of thousands keen to pay a floral tribute to queen elizabeth. the queen has been a huge part of my life and also a link to my past. my dad was in the navy 25 years and he met her when he was on submarines in the cold war, and i grew up around the world, hong kong, fiji, australia, and she was always my queen wherever i was. walking...
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tim muffett, bbc news.there is a little bit of noise going on at the moment as they rearrange the barriers here to basically change the layout of how people can come and spend their time here at buckingham palace, should they choose to do so today. of course many, many people expected here today, sunday, to come and take a moment at buckingham palace, lay some flowers was as we mentioned, the flowers are being moved away to a nearby park at the moment but many more people expected to be here in london today, and our diplomatic correspondent paul adams is at clarence house this morning with a new king is preparing for events. what is on the agenda for the new king today?— what is on the agenda for the new kin: toda ? ., �*, king today? good morning. the king's third da as king today? good morning. the king's third day as king. _ king today? good morning. the king's third day as king, and _ king today? good morning. the king's third day as king, and the _ king today? good morning. the king's third day as king
tim muffett, bbc news.there is a little bit of noise going on at the moment as they rearrange the barriers here to basically change the layout of how people can come and spend their time here at buckingham palace, should they choose to do so today. of course many, many people expected here today, sunday, to come and take a moment at buckingham palace, lay some flowers was as we mentioned, the flowers are being moved away to a nearby park at the moment but many more people expected to be here in...
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tim muffett has been among the crowds at green park this morning, where people have come from far andeath of queen elizabeth was announced, people have wanted to lay floral tributes and initially it was outside buckingham palace but now people are asked to come to green park. thousands upon thousands of flowers have been laid and many accompanied with messages and many accompanied with messages and this one says, you were the greatest monarch the world has seen, thank you for everything. that typifies messages here. people are being asked if they do lay flowers, if they can remove wrappers and put them in the bins provided. that not happened yet but the hope is when the flowers start to decay, they will be taken to hyde park nursery and they will be used to make compost which, in time, will be used on various plots among the royal parks in london so that is the idea behind this in the next weeks. for now, a lovely spot to reflect and lay floral tributes. i am delighted to be joined lay floral tributes. i am delighted to bejoined by andy, caroline and alison. why have you decided to co
tim muffett has been among the crowds at green park this morning, where people have come from far andeath of queen elizabeth was announced, people have wanted to lay floral tributes and initially it was outside buckingham palace but now people are asked to come to green park. thousands upon thousands of flowers have been laid and many accompanied with messages and many accompanied with messages and this one says, you were the greatest monarch the world has seen, thank you for everything. that...
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tim muffett was at the ceremony.cer — that's all we really wanted to do — was kind of go, you think you know cancer, but this is actually cancer — we're cancer — and let's talk about it. lauren mahon, rachael bland and dame deborahjames — the original presenters of you, me and the big c. all three had been diagnosed with cancer when they began their podcast in 2018. it was candid, informal, funny and honest. did you ever envisage the impact it would have? i don't think we ever could have imagined, planned, predicted the success and the impact of the pod _ i think that's what makes it so special. we just got into a room and talked and shared our lived experience. lauren is at london's guildhall to receive an honorary doctorate degree from the institute of cancer research and the university of london. also being honoured, rachael bland's widower steve bland — who became one of the presenters when his wife died — and dame deborah james. .. # baby, baby, baby, when you... ..who's to receive her award posthumously. # when
tim muffett was at the ceremony.cer — that's all we really wanted to do — was kind of go, you think you know cancer, but this is actually cancer — we're cancer — and let's talk about it. lauren mahon, rachael bland and dame deborahjames — the original presenters of you, me and the big c. all three had been diagnosed with cancer when they began their podcast in 2018. it was candid, informal, funny and honest. did you ever envisage the impact it would have? i don't think we ever could...
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tim muffett, bbc news.o boost the economy by lowering bills and taxes, on the other hand the bank of england's raising interest rates with the aim of dampening demand. worth saying that the bank is not an outlier here — the us put up interest rates overnight and the eurozone has been doing the same. but the decision today is going to be another delicate balancing act. and something people will be thinking about very carefully. thank you, hannah. mike is with us now for the sport. the picture you see behind this is a rugby team, wasps, in their heyday, winning everything and times were good and the picture being painted at that club and another club in the rugby premiership is grim right now, financially. we have a second club in financial difficulty. — we have a second club in financial difficulty, but as you say. wasps, one of— difficulty, but as you say. wasps, one of the — difficulty, but as you say. wasps, one of the great names of english rugby— one of the great names of english rugby and — one of the
tim muffett, bbc news.o boost the economy by lowering bills and taxes, on the other hand the bank of england's raising interest rates with the aim of dampening demand. worth saying that the bank is not an outlier here — the us put up interest rates overnight and the eurozone has been doing the same. but the decision today is going to be another delicate balancing act. and something people will be thinking about very carefully. thank you, hannah. mike is with us now for the sport. the picture...
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have seen people walking through the city with armfuls of flower all through the day yesterday and tim muffettve grown and crown, like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands _ like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of— like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of bouquets i like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of bouquets of| and grown, thousands of bouquets of flowers have been laid here. originally this was outside buckingham palace but now people have been asked to lay flowers here and people are being asked to remove the wrappers, and do not lay cuddly toys or balloons, or candles. and that has been happening up until now. mostly it is a place to reflect and take a moment to commit to pay tribute to queen elizabeth. let�*s have a chat to antonia, why did you decide to come along here? i have a chat to antonia, why did you decide to come along here?- decide to come along here? i have 'ust come decide to come along here? i have just come down — decide to come along here? i have just come down to _ decide to come along here
have seen people walking through the city with armfuls of flower all through the day yesterday and tim muffettve grown and crown, like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands _ like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of— like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of bouquets i like they are? the crowds have grown and grown, thousands of bouquets of| and grown, thousands of bouquets of flowers have been laid here. originally this was outside...
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tim muffett, bbc news.es and doing our best to try to answer them. as always, people will have lots _ to answer them. as always, people will have lots of _ to answer them. as always, people will have lots of questions - to answer them. as always, people will have lots of questions because | will have lots of questions because it's a changing market and changing environment and we are trying to establish where it will go next. hannah, thank you very much. mike's here with the sport. continuing the theme of rising energy costs, there is a meeting they will address this and for the lower league clubs it could be £2 million a year at the moment and one of the drip —— ideas is saving on floodlights being on and moving kick—off times to lunchtime rather than the traditional 3pm. mansfield town will be the first to try this on the 15th of october, kicking off at lunchtime rather than three o'clock, but they will see how fans react. obviously people have busy lives, saturday morning you might have children's footba
tim muffett, bbc news.es and doing our best to try to answer them. as always, people will have lots _ to answer them. as always, people will have lots of _ to answer them. as always, people will have lots of questions - to answer them. as always, people will have lots of questions because | will have lots of questions because it's a changing market and changing environment and we are trying to establish where it will go next. hannah, thank you very much. mike's here with the sport. continuing...
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our reporter tim muffett went to see them in action. not far, just round the corner. nearly there.at it really is bringing people together, notjust physically, but emotionally as well. jonathan is one of many faith volunteers, talking, listening, and offering solace and support when needed. just that sense of togetherness and oneness. there was a request from lambeth palace for people to volunteer for the chaplaincy, and being jewish and my parents as refugees, feeling safe in this country, ifelt a debt. and something is also happening in these queuee which the queen was all about, people who did not know each other are forming friendships, across faiths, across different parts of the country and the world. ifeel what i have heard many people say, i had not thought i would feel so deeply about this. some are in the queue have needed medical support, around 300 on wednesday, but for this red cross volunteer, the unique nature of this queue has meant support has taken different forms. the association with bereavement, with grief, people who have maybe lost loved ones, this is a trigg
our reporter tim muffett went to see them in action. not far, just round the corner. nearly there.at it really is bringing people together, notjust physically, but emotionally as well. jonathan is one of many faith volunteers, talking, listening, and offering solace and support when needed. just that sense of togetherness and oneness. there was a request from lambeth palace for people to volunteer for the chaplaincy, and being jewish and my parents as refugees, feeling safe in this country,...
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tim muffett is at lambeth bridge where the queue starts.l be very, very long. they will be no photography, people are asked to dress appropriately as they go into westminster hall itself, and later on today we are expected to hear more detail about the precise route of the queue. for now some people have started queueing over here, let's have a chat to some of them, grace and vanessa. thank you for talking to us. why were you so keen to get here at what is effectively the start of the queue? innate to get here at what is effectively the start of the queue? we want to come and pay _ the start of the queue? we want to come and pay our _ the start of the queue? we want to come and pay our respects - the start of the queue? we want to come and pay our respects to - the start of the queue? we want to come and pay our respects to our l come and pay our respects to our queen. she has done enough for the country and beyond, and the commonwealth. she is really much into commonwealth. so when i heard about her death, i was so shocked. i said, i will
tim muffett is at lambeth bridge where the queue starts.l be very, very long. they will be no photography, people are asked to dress appropriately as they go into westminster hall itself, and later on today we are expected to hear more detail about the precise route of the queue. for now some people have started queueing over here, let's have a chat to some of them, grace and vanessa. thank you for talking to us. why were you so keen to get here at what is effectively the start of the queue?...
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nobody knows quite what the reaction will be. 0ur correspondent tim muffett is near the front of theet night, as we have already seen, in the capital but it has not stopped the crowds from gathering. good morning. that's right. that quintessentially british activity, but this will be unlike anyone has seen before. these highly souls have been here all night. how hard is it for you to take part in this anti—file past the coffin? it take part in this anti-file past the coffin? , ., ,, . ., take part in this anti-file past the coffin? ,., ,, _, ., coffin? it is a special occasion, i felt compelled _ coffin? it is a special occasion, i felt compelled to _ coffin? it is a special occasion, i felt compelled to come - coffin? it is a special occasion, i felt compelled to come up - coffin? it is a special occasion, i felt compelled to come up here| coffin? it is a special occasion, i - felt compelled to come up here and are watching it on tv and she was a lovely lady. to mark our respects, say goodbye one last time. we saw the images — say goodbye one last time. we saw the images last _ say
nobody knows quite what the reaction will be. 0ur correspondent tim muffett is near the front of theet night, as we have already seen, in the capital but it has not stopped the crowds from gathering. good morning. that's right. that quintessentially british activity, but this will be unlike anyone has seen before. these highly souls have been here all night. how hard is it for you to take part in this anti—file past the coffin? it take part in this anti-file past the coffin? , ., ,, . ., take...
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tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. _ onto the programmes. tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. _ sorry to cut you off. we unfortunately out of time but very good to see you in favour which need forjoining us. tim lovatt, sorry to cut you off. and now an appeal on behalf of the disasters emergency committee presented by adil ray. pakistan is in the grip of a flooding disaster. since the start ofjune, the country has been hit with extreme monsoon rainfall. it's led to devastating flash flooding and landslides. the government of pakistan estimates that a third of the country is underwater. according to the united nations, an estimated 33 million people have been affected. many have been injured or killed. people have been forced to flee their homes and are in need of shelter, food and medicine. the floods have also submerged vital infrastructure and farmland, killing livestock and destroying millions of acres of crops. the situation is likely to get worse as heavy rains continue. it's easy to feel powerless in the face of so much devastation, but you can help. the disasters emerge
tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. _ onto the programmes. tim muffett, sorry to cut you off. _ sorry to cut you off. we unfortunately out of time but very good to see you in favour which need forjoining us. tim lovatt, sorry to cut you off. and now an appeal on behalf of the disasters emergency committee presented by adil ray. pakistan is in the grip of a flooding disaster. since the start ofjune, the country has been hit with extreme monsoon rainfall. it's led to devastating flash flooding...