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u. k. of the commonwealth . her legacy legacy will loom large and british history. and the story of the world, and it's not just the u. s. president. that is remembering the queen today in washington. also, we're getting statements from of the top republican view of miss mcconnell's saying today, all american stand with our great friends across the atlantic in morning. the passing of her majesty the queen, the british people and their loss is the entire world's loss. and also how speaker nancy pelosi saying over her 7 decades on the throne, her majesty was a pillar of leadership in the global arena and a devoted friend of freedom. so the united states continuing to send their condolences to the royal family as well as the, the, the people of the united kingdom. the u. s. president has been in close consultation speaking with b, u. k. prime minister list trust. earlier today, sending his concerns and condolences prior to the queen's death and also thoughts and prayers as this has been not only concerning occasion, but now a time of momentous change. kimberly, how will
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of germany. that's why they happened to be in the u. k. at the moment of but it's understood that megan, who has probably we, i think it's fair to say cause a lot of the friction within the royal family. the son you haven't seen i to why is not on her way to buy more aware. as prince harry is, but of course prince william's wife kate has not gone either. so i guess that balance is it out from that point of view, but at least it will reduce the tension any tension that there could be uh, that is very serious and difficult time for the roll family. alex, thank you so much for that. i'm carl. i want to come back to you with a queen, elizabeth. she's been a symbol of stability through 15 prime ministers. so many changes. now, though, united kingdom is facing a number of very serious challenges, isn't it? yes, absolutely. is absolutely amazing when you just think back at the all the history, all the prime ministers, various wars and conflicts and economic crises that the queen has been here for that she's witness. and that she's helped a guide t
of germany. that's why they happened to be in the u. k. at the moment of but it's understood that megan, who has probably we, i think it's fair to say cause a lot of the friction within the royal family. the son you haven't seen i to why is not on her way to buy more aware. as prince harry is, but of course prince william's wife kate has not gone either. so i guess that balance is it out from that point of view, but at least it will reduce the tension any tension that there could be uh, that is...
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busy consumption for, for the very rich, the vast majority of people in the u. k. aren't going to see any benefit from these tax cuts, except as wiki has said in terms of inflation. so overall i would say this makes for number e z u k, a less attractive place to do business. the big problem is not the particular issues in governments. fit around with tax cuts and interest rate changes happen all the time. the difficulty is that there seems to be a degree of incoherence and even bordering on incompetence around what's going on. and that doesn't foster it doesn't foster any degree of credibility for the last 67 years you k has been looking like an increasingly economically incoherent office. starting from breakfast, then through the negotiations, which resulted in about the hardest friends, a chart of the board of trade organization, which is still something desired by the intellectuals, as it were behind the tory party through now a series of, of, of events which have, you know, under caught the venturing in inflation fighting efforts. and we know from bitter exper
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ready representative of the u. k . population of extreme, the right wing economically right wing governments johnson laser. how did the conservative does the conservative government to recover from this politically and the political fall out over this? because the optics of this on the surface certainly don't appear to be good. you know, this tax cuts at the mostly the riches people will benefit from in the middle of a cost of living crisis energy crisis and so on. i think you've hit the nail on the head that's they have sabotaged themselves politically. i suppose the big point days that this actually wasn't an economic measure on 5. this wasn't an economic and he bought it. this was a political act. this is most faced by politics more than economics, which is why a economy condemning it. markets were voting with their feet because it made no sense economically. at least trust her. an overriding mission is to promote grace, but it means that she made all the music. she had chancellor made a not going to promote grace
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of good for charity. ready for institutions in the u. k. and the commonwealth of the world and is a very important job in a very tough job. lastly, i was actually working royals. they are the ones that actually get paid money by the state, the rest of the roads and they do have to go out and make their living. they have to be very discrete about the way they do it. but turning prince charles, i think he's a very sensitive, but he's an extremely sensitive and an extremely intelligent. and he's been saying the years, the institution monitoring u. k. very transparent. and he's demonstrate that what he's doing is, you know, it's not extravagant and that it needs to return. i'm sure he will continue to do that. so as far as you're concerned, david brant wins out. the royal family in the u. k. provides excellent value for money. well we'd be saying 2000. ready them when with keiko married right through the. ready jubilee abstruse make and harry wedding. the royal family definitely piece a huge. can you go into 3 chunks? one is tourism and trade, w
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he's going to visit the various parts of the u. k and the various nations of the u. k. so not just england, he's already been in scotland, but we think he'll, he'll be in edinburgh. he'll be in card if he'll be in belfast to, to, to, to, to speak to people in different parts of, of the u. k. and, and bring this country together worth noting, as you saw those pictures of him doing what now is known as a walk about that that was basically invented on foreign trips by the late queen. she was the one who decided that there was so many people clamoring to see her that she needed to get out and greet them in person and shake their hands. and of course, the person who then took that idea and really march with it more than any one else, was the prince's late wife, a princess, diana. and james, are we see that these matters are meticulously planned as you say? so what can we expect? the next few days in terms of that kind of protocol. well, the most important thing and it's, it's a tradition is something will be a session council. now we haven't have one of those taking place si
he's going to visit the various parts of the u. k and the various nations of the u. k. so not just england, he's already been in scotland, but we think he'll, he'll be in edinburgh. he'll be in card if he'll be in belfast to, to, to, to, to speak to people in different parts of, of the u. k. and, and bring this country together worth noting, as you saw those pictures of him doing what now is known as a walk about that that was basically invented on foreign trips by the late queen. she was the...
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so there, but there, there is a lot of and yes, the is a, it's a very complicated issue that the u. the u. k. is negotiating or dealing with with the e. u. why is it of interest to the us? because biden is very proud of his irish roots. so he had the 1st phone call the ever made when he became president of united states was to that 1000. it's it, the really his heritage. so ireland is something he'd really cares about. and, and he also cares about that the european union, you know, the opinion is bracing for a difficult winter, a because they full of the us on the sanctions and on the war. and he hint shan't let the europeans down. so i stifled for him and is difficult for you. okay, is difficult for park is in bold and old. so of course, this is the massey, mack matter between the u. k and, and d u. so it's, it's a complicated issue, but so one on we, she has negotiated in the last months and this ross and, and joe biden, they bally know, till they haven't had many opportunities to meet. when will they get a chance to meet and what might that personal relationship like? by that is a very wa
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she owned one of the biggest property portfolios in the u. k. the crown estate includes park shopping centers, offices, business and residential property, profits from the estate, which is an independent commercial business, got paid into the u. k. treasury, which in turn took 25 percent of the profits and paid them to the queen. this is called the sovereign grant. privately she received money from another estates, the duchess lancaster, which has held entrust, the sovereign. it's worth an estimated $682000000.00. the queen started paying tax voluntarily on its income in 1992. in 2017 and investigation called the paradise papers found about $13000000.00 had been invested by the dutch he legally off shore. in a caribbean tax haven. she did nothing wrong. it wasn't illegal. but most people for that all her investments, when in britain and they were in blue chip companies, and it did tanisha image of being whiter than white. it looked as though she was acting like a city fund manager. it's unlikely we'll ever really know how wealthy the british quee
she owned one of the biggest property portfolios in the u. k. the crown estate includes park shopping centers, offices, business and residential property, profits from the estate, which is an independent commercial business, got paid into the u. k. treasury, which in turn took 25 percent of the profits and paid them to the queen. this is called the sovereign grant. privately she received money from another estates, the duchess lancaster, which has held entrust, the sovereign. it's worth an...
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so tell us how people to north of the u. k. are taking it all in well, we've been in the north of england ne, everyone currently un new casa, and pretty much the on board with the national mood morning. the queen. many people have been come here throughout the day for paying their respect. so some people are crying, they observe the 2 minute silence. the square now is a bit quiet, but you're on. it was very full. now. we were in the northeast of england, middlesborough stops on tv. went to manchester speaking to people from across the north of the country. and many people said that they respect the creed. you know that they believe that she should be remembered. for some people did raise the issue about the cost of this funeral that could run into the $1000000.00 saying that they felt that money could be better spent time when we spoke death, think minority groups in manchester. but there seems to be a generational divide. the younger generation felt like they were detached from the monarchy. they question the purpose of it. man
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which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the regiment, and it touches the bridge. and it's on arguable that in terms of the brand of a house of charles's son, william and his wife, catherine, are seen as exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of others. charles has no doubt had many years to dwell on these things. his choices will help determine whether support for the molecule continues as it is now in the world. so any guy, yeah, go, i'll just sarah. earlier british politicians gathered in parliament to commemorate the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd in pays, including former prime ministers pay their respects and should memories of the late monarch james base reports at westminster. the bruising daily business of politics has been put on hold. instead, a special session of the house of commons
which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the regiment, and it touches the bridge. and it's on arguable that in terms of the brand of a house of charles's son, william and his wife, catherine, are seen as exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of others....
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u. k. of a gates through turbulent times. an hannah clever is still with me and now we saw a lot of very emotional responses there to the queen's passing. how come all these people had such a strong connection with the monarch who is a person who lives in a sort of ivory tower arrayed far removed from everyday life? who yeah, i mean, maybe not ivory towers, but several different palaces and car. so it's really interesting and psychological question that has been fascinating me for a long time. quite frankly, as i've been looking at all of this, is that people are very genuinely distressed by the death of women that if they couldn't possibly ever have known. and yet they feel that they did, and i think that was part of the art, the queen elizabeth practice all the way through her cringe. but the 2nd practice of the way through her rain was to kind of give people enough of an opening to make them so to make them feel like they knew her. like they had a reason to emotionally engage with her. and it actually not show them very muc
u. k. of a gates through turbulent times. an hannah clever is still with me and now we saw a lot of very emotional responses there to the queen's passing. how come all these people had such a strong connection with the monarch who is a person who lives in a sort of ivory tower arrayed far removed from everyday life? who yeah, i mean, maybe not ivory towers, but several different palaces and car. so it's really interesting and psychological question that has been fascinating me for a long time....
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u. k. will una, let free withdraw from parts of the divorce agreement that the u. k. and the you have had us as part of the breaks that fro says, so this is something that is really angering the european union and whether she hasn't really indicated that there will be a change and has thaws. moreover, when she was recently asked whether president mcgraw france is a friend or foe, she said that the jury is out. so that has angered also many. he had written many of bro europeans and she got a lot of criticism for that. so really the, at the relations with the you ah, sour at the moment and we don't really see this changing at a time soon. at least we don't have any indication that she's changing her thoughts on this interesting days ahead are big it. thank you very much. for that round up big mouth for us in london. i series of stabbings in the canadian province of saskatchewan has shaken the country and left police on a man hunt for 2 suspects. authorities looking into a motive for the killings which appeared partly to be targeted and partly to be at random. a community
u. k. will una, let free withdraw from parts of the divorce agreement that the u. k. and the you have had us as part of the breaks that fro says, so this is something that is really angering the european union and whether she hasn't really indicated that there will be a change and has thaws. moreover, when she was recently asked whether president mcgraw france is a friend or foe, she said that the jury is out. so that has angered also many. he had written many of bro europeans and she got a lot...
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u. k. will not now go ahead. parts of british life, it have remained unchanged for decades, will now be transformed to mark the reign of king charles the 3rd. for the 1st time in 70 years, the national anthem will switch from god save the queen to go said the king. charles will also replace his mother on new coins, bank notes, and stamps. it's traditional for the new moment to face the opposite direction to their predecessor. so charles is image will face left because the queen faced right . and the wall cipher will change. that's the monogram used on everything from mailboxes to police uniforms. current new features, the queens into our stamp blown image of the since edward's crown, and also be legal changes. senior lawyers will become the king's council rather than the queen's counsel. and the government will change from her majesty to his majesty's government. while the queen was also had a state of new zealand and australia, which are both commonwealth nations, have been paying tribute to her as adrian brown reports,
u. k. will not now go ahead. parts of british life, it have remained unchanged for decades, will now be transformed to mark the reign of king charles the 3rd. for the 1st time in 70 years, the national anthem will switch from god save the queen to go said the king. charles will also replace his mother on new coins, bank notes, and stamps. it's traditional for the new moment to face the opposite direction to their predecessor. so charles is image will face left because the queen faced right ....
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u. k. of people remembering the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd ah, ah, ah, dignity and content. in my mind, i had a joy to dispose of celebration. ah, i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow throughout her life. her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family could owe to them. oh.
u. k. of people remembering the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd ah, ah, ah, dignity and content. in my mind, i had a joy to dispose of celebration. ah, i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow throughout her life. her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration, an example to me and to all my family. and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family could owe to them. oh.
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u. k. of liz trost has been elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace boris johnson as prime minister process takes the helm as the country faces a cost of living crisis, industrial unrest, and forecast of a warm recession. and coming up next in at dw news, asia, indonesia, new sexual violence law is meant to stamp out bright abductions. but some men are trying to keep the tradition alive. and a 130000 pregnant women caught up by pakistan's floods. many are due to give births that in war coming up next on the deed of you use asia to forget. if you do want more news and analysis, you can find that on our website at d, w dot com or full was on social media, s. d w news. i'm claire richardson in for lynn for me and the team working behind the scenes. thanks for watching. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah oh is it okay to simply make music in times with an encounter with ukrainian store conductor on a lead, celebrated by audiences, invoice books on, on the new one balancing part and
u. k. of liz trost has been elected by members of the governing conservative party to replace boris johnson as prime minister process takes the helm as the country faces a cost of living crisis, industrial unrest, and forecast of a warm recession. and coming up next in at dw news, asia, indonesia, new sexual violence law is meant to stamp out bright abductions. but some men are trying to keep the tradition alive. and a 130000 pregnant women caught up by pakistan's floods. many are due to give...
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of the u. s. is the new western super power? that's what extent has the u. k. become no more than a sidekick of it's american allies? i mean, the u. s. is rise. really replace the british empire, didn't it? well you, you can say that he could say also that the queen's career. i mean, she was actually in africa when she became queen of england. she was a holiday kenya with prince philip when she got the news that her father died not be flown back to london to be a very young queen. you could, i mean, that was 1952. you can argue that in that time, in the 50 years that followed britain's, what you certainly have faded very, very much. you can honestly say that, but i think the kind of diplomatic power that she had and the respect she had. i mean, a lot of people didn't have a lot of respect for, they felt she was a jewel public servant. they felt that she stayed out of politics as much as she could and did a fairly good job of promoting the company, probably gay britain, more power than perhaps it was going to have bearing in mind that the rise of the u . s. and
of the u. s. is the new western super power? that's what extent has the u. k. become no more than a sidekick of it's american allies? i mean, the u. s. is rise. really replace the british empire, didn't it? well you, you can say that he could say also that the queen's career. i mean, she was actually in africa when she became queen of england. she was a holiday kenya with prince philip when she got the news that her father died not be flown back to london to be a very young queen. you could, i...
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u. k. could be complicit in bodies carrying out our white washing human rights abuses. the u. k. government must ensure complete transparency of these funds and how it is supporting human rights. otherwise, the u. k is essentially supporting the continued repression of people in the kingdom. the thunder which is overseen by the british foreign office, the aims of boosting cooperation between the u. k and the gulf, the funds website emphasize the support for women's rights in the section on saudi arabia last year. the website hasn't been modified and the references to women's rights have been removed entirely. but just to make his questions, new prime minister and his trust about her selective foreign policy, like in june, when she refused to criticize saudi arabia's human rights record and shifted the play on to russia. what i'm saying just on is making sure that we are dealing with the major threats to the world. the number one threat we're dealing with moment is the threat from russia. in order to do that, we need to make sure that we have a tentative energy sources. one of the key sources of energy is the gulf region. we do
u. k. could be complicit in bodies carrying out our white washing human rights abuses. the u. k. government must ensure complete transparency of these funds and how it is supporting human rights. otherwise, the u. k is essentially supporting the continued repression of people in the kingdom. the thunder which is overseen by the british foreign office, the aims of boosting cooperation between the u. k and the gulf, the funds website emphasize the support for women's rights in the section on...
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which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the richmond. and it does. and it's an arguable that in terms of the brands of the house of windsor, charles, his son, william and his wife katherine, are seen as a more exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of others. charles has no doubt had many years to dwell on these things. his choices will help determine whether support for the molecule continues as it is now since the world. so any guy, yeah, go, i'll just, sarah. still ahead on al jazeera will have reaction from australia as king charles . the 3rd becomes the new head of the commonwealth. and in other news, 80000 football fans get a glimpse of what the world cup final and popular will be like ah hello, we've got some drought breaking rain coming in to southern parts of california over the next day
which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the richmond. and it does. and it's an arguable that in terms of the brands of the house of windsor, charles, his son, william and his wife katherine, are seen as a more exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of...
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of it. yes. the cap was introduced in 2014 across the european union, while the u. k. was still a member of the block. it limited banker bonuses to 100 percent of basic salary and up to 200 percent. if approved by shareholders. the measure was part of an effort to curb risk taking, which has in the past, ended up with tax pyre. payers bailing out failed banks designated to attracted bankers to london and stimulate financial activity in london. but some have accused the government of rewarding. those who they say are, are ready to rich. so that's it. who are the winners from this budget? bankers, city fat, cats, fossil fuel giants, the extremely wealthy who with a loses every one else at a time when ordinary families are having to choose between heating and eating. this government's focus on giveaways to bankers and corporations is totally the wrong priority. funny, i really thought we'd reached the bottom of the barrel with boris johnson. i was wrong. i'm not sure i have any blood left to boil. journalist option returns e says they've given the current crisis facing the
of it. yes. the cap was introduced in 2014 across the european union, while the u. k. was still a member of the block. it limited banker bonuses to 100 percent of basic salary and up to 200 percent. if approved by shareholders. the measure was part of an effort to curb risk taking, which has in the past, ended up with tax pyre. payers bailing out failed banks designated to attracted bankers to london and stimulate financial activity in london. but some have accused the government of rewarding....
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she was the very spirit of great britain, and that spirit will angel ah, the queen was on the throne for 70 years. and so all the u. k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like such a role model for everybody and that put rome did shake me. i think people have complicated thoughts about monte case and royal family and empires and things like that. i think that's okay, but she is like a really remarkable figure. you know, she's been leader of this country for so many decades, yet, much longer than a lot of people have been alive. the crown has now passed to her oldest son, who will be known as king charles the 3rd. in a statement he said, the death of my mother, the queen, is a moment of greatest sadness for me. we more profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign, a much loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country. the realms and the commonwealth and by countless people around the world. the queen's family rushed to her side when doctors said they were co
she was the very spirit of great britain, and that spirit will angel ah, the queen was on the throne for 70 years. and so all the u. k. through times of turbulence, like the 2nd world war and the end of the british empire, a more recent political upheavals like bricks it. i thought she was fantastic and like such a role model for everybody and that put rome did shake me. i think people have complicated thoughts about monte case and royal family and empires and things like that. i think that's...
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where president biden is signing a book of condolence at the u. k embassy in washington. the 1st we've seen of president biden since the news came through the queen elizabeth. the 2nd has died quite a lengthy message there from president biden. he also issued a statement earlier. let's bring in hydro castro, who's our correspondent in washington. and heidi, he taught quite movingly, didn't he, through quite a long statement that was issued by the white house earlier so that we can hear that hierarchy. how does your customer can hear is picked her up in know, watching the other pictures of president biden, who's signing a book of condolence at the u. k. embassy in washington, dc. i let said, bringing the hydro castro who's been, who so the much k go in. and heidi caught a moving statement from president biden, who's known the queen for a very long time. oh, that's right for decades. lauren, i think we met back in 1982 when biden was still a us senator. and he has reflected on that long friendship that he, for that he felt the personal connection had with queen elizabeth and
where president biden is signing a book of condolence at the u. k embassy in washington. the 1st we've seen of president biden since the news came through the queen elizabeth. the 2nd has died quite a lengthy message there from president biden. he also issued a statement earlier. let's bring in hydro castro, who's our correspondent in washington. and heidi, he taught quite movingly, didn't he, through quite a long statement that was issued by the white house earlier so that we can hear that...
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region. sing of was leda lease and long described. elizabeth, the 2nd is the very heart and soul of the u. k. taiwanese president sy, in when said her country remembers and celebrates her life of leadership and service, which set an example for people around the world. and japan's prime minister whom yoke is shita also paid tribute to the queen for strengthening ties between his country and the u. k. equal me? no, he not as this is a huge loss, did it? not only for the british people, it will also for the international community, great colors for you know, japan will be with the people of britain in overcoming this deep sorrow but won't allow us. china has also offered condolences, but the queen's passing is more acutely felt in hong kong. the british ruled the territory for over a 150 years before handing it back to the chinese in 1997. people have been gathering outside the british consulate, the union jack, flying at half mass. elizabeth visited hong kong twice during her reign in 1975 and 86 when it was still a british outpost. here are some reactions from hong kong. why rina, i miss the
region. sing of was leda lease and long described. elizabeth, the 2nd is the very heart and soul of the u. k. taiwanese president sy, in when said her country remembers and celebrates her life of leadership and service, which set an example for people around the world. and japan's prime minister whom yoke is shita also paid tribute to the queen for strengthening ties between his country and the u. k. equal me? no, he not as this is a huge loss, did it? not only for the british people, it will...
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u. k. enjoyed as a member of the european union and those new trade agreements were far from beneficiaries for the u. k. self. so here record was poor and if he used to continue down this path for the 6 intellectually dishonest in effect proposition and global future exist far away from the closest neighbor and trading partner, then i don't expect my success. the key ease in re engaging that they have to be on the union constructively building across economic and political relationship. because our challenges are common and only join solutions can actually get us out of the current deal political situation that we're in, rod in london. what about the so called special relationship with us? president biden has been critical over the northern ireland protocol issue. where, where do you see the relationship with washington heading? so continue, is he primarily embarrass johnson? always shoes, relations with america. bigger, i suspect least trust is going to do the same, in part because it's a break with europe in tennessee. i think you're right. i think i don't think it can be reciprocated to
u. k. enjoyed as a member of the european union and those new trade agreements were far from beneficiaries for the u. k. self. so here record was poor and if he used to continue down this path for the 6 intellectually dishonest in effect proposition and global future exist far away from the closest neighbor and trading partner, then i don't expect my success. the key ease in re engaging that they have to be on the union constructively building across economic and political relationship. because...
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on behalf of the royal family or on behalf of the u. k. in terms of its colonial history and its colonial policies here in africa. so for example, if you take south africa we, i am. if you had to ask the average person in the street, what they think of the british royal family, many of them are associated with south africa's colonial past. and their colonial past obviously paved the way for the implementation of a parties. i must mention at the same time though, that the queen was friends with the iconic freedom lead and nelson mandela. and she was seen as part of the soft power that put pressure on the apartheid government and brought about its demise. having said that, though the queen paid little attention to africa, she seldom mentioned africa. and all her attempts to keep the empire alive through the commonwealth did not seem to work here amongst african countries. this sentiment expressed in the next clip is very much representative of the feeding on the ground here, amongst many africans shoes, becoming irrelevant here. we know about
on behalf of the royal family or on behalf of the u. k. in terms of its colonial history and its colonial policies here in africa. so for example, if you take south africa we, i am. if you had to ask the average person in the street, what they think of the british royal family, many of them are associated with south africa's colonial past. and their colonial past obviously paved the way for the implementation of a parties. i must mention at the same time though, that the queen was friends with...
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of nations. you have served so diligently all these years. the u. k. is king charles the 3rd with a tribute of heartfelt thanks to his mother as a nation, mourns the passing of queen elizabeth the sickens. ah, but tell mccrae this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up the end of an era, the u. k. is longest serving monarch, a towering figure, who rose above politics is remembered at home and abroad the legacy of a colonial power. we look at what the future holds for the monarchy and its commonwealth ties abroad and ukrainian forces pushed to take back towns and villages in the east. russian officials even admits the advance has been shop and rapids. ah, ah. the united kingdom's new king charles the 3rd has addressed the nation and the want a commonwealth for the 1st time as monarch. he praised his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd for her unswerving devotion to the roll. he pledged to follow her example and serve with loyalty. well, it's just past 3. i am in london where people are still gathered outside. buckingham palace, billy, on friday, crowns
of nations. you have served so diligently all these years. the u. k. is king charles the 3rd with a tribute of heartfelt thanks to his mother as a nation, mourns the passing of queen elizabeth the sickens. ah, but tell mccrae this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up the end of an era, the u. k. is longest serving monarch, a towering figure, who rose above politics is remembered at home and abroad the legacy of a colonial power. we look at what the future holds for the monarchy and its...
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u . k. now of people remembering the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd ah ah ah, dignity with a joy to this but also celebration. i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow throughout her life. her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration. an example to me and to all my family and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family could owe to their mother. oh oh .
u . k. now of people remembering the life of queen elizabeth the 2nd ah ah ah, dignity with a joy to this but also celebration. i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow throughout her life. her majesty the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration. an example to me and to all my family and we owe her the most heartfelt debt any family could owe to their mother. oh oh .
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and there like the rest of the u. k. a lot of people of tens of thousands laying flowers over the past few days. and of course, that distinction about the northern ireland goes like this. there's a division politically, ethnically, religiously, in this country. it's a quarter of a century since there was peace after the 30 year conflict. and then, of course, a whole series of attempts to heal the divisions. and now the royal family were involved in that the queen especially shaking hands with martin mcguinness, a former i r a leader back in 2012. that made a massive difference to the way britain del with ireland, the commitments by republicans to actually stay peaceful and then develop and now an extraordinary political development. we have our, the shin fame, which was once the political wing of the ira and the biggest party and it's vice president. and now the 1st minister designate here, now she originally st. condolences. she's wearing back black when she actually made those condolences and the speech in support of th
and there like the rest of the u. k. a lot of people of tens of thousands laying flowers over the past few days. and of course, that distinction about the northern ireland goes like this. there's a division politically, ethnically, religiously, in this country. it's a quarter of a century since there was peace after the 30 year conflict. and then, of course, a whole series of attempts to heal the divisions. and now the royal family were involved in that the queen especially shaking hands with...
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u. k. of other european countries as well tried for a few 100 years to colonize various parts of africa. i guess they saw early on that the future of africa being that bred boss get off the world, but let's compare reaction to the death of the queen from cameroon, for example, to india. now, india on the other side of the spectrum. ok, obviously a former british colony, but india declared a state of morning on sunday to honor the queen. it's a bit of a contract. wouldn't you say i called the ark, comparing the reaction of india a former colony too that have come a rude. do you think i think we have to look at the point of view where a country in the 2nd most likely to continue the country one or a camera in the country that are related. but the reason that it didn't come from because it is the, the, the english speaking now, there me come around reading the french course ready to call home camera room was a german. and when germany, in the 1st world war and all the german colonies were given t
u. k. of other european countries as well tried for a few 100 years to colonize various parts of africa. i guess they saw early on that the future of africa being that bred boss get off the world, but let's compare reaction to the death of the queen from cameroon, for example, to india. now, india on the other side of the spectrum. ok, obviously a former british colony, but india declared a state of morning on sunday to honor the queen. it's a bit of a contract. wouldn't you say i called the...
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the whole of the u. k. lane and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does vol un secretary general. antonia gutierrez said that elizabeth would be remembered for her unwavering life. long dedication, scores of other leaders have rushed to pay their respects to the woman who was the face of a nation for so many years. in just a short while ago, the german chancellor will have shalt gave a statement on the passing of queen elizabeth the 2nd sh. calling her a role model and inspiration for millions. here's what he had to say. a fellow on britain has lost its queen, and the world has lost like a figure of a century to hear her over 70 years. she reigned. it seems like half an eternity, but the queen bodied the best use of our common european legacy democracy and the rule of law. elizabeth elizabeth by 2 guns dimmed insult him lunch, elizabeth the 2nd devoted her life to the service of her elegant countrymen. and when moslems like to follow dunc barcode off, and we look with gratitude at the life of the queen who stood among other things for you to also o
the whole of the u. k. lane and the commonwealth in our thoughts and prayers are with you. he does vol un secretary general. antonia gutierrez said that elizabeth would be remembered for her unwavering life. long dedication, scores of other leaders have rushed to pay their respects to the woman who was the face of a nation for so many years. in just a short while ago, the german chancellor will have shalt gave a statement on the passing of queen elizabeth the 2nd sh. calling her a role model...
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you the perspective here from africa, of course, for many the queen is a symbol of the greatness of the u. k. but she is also a symbol of its demise. you have many countries in the world, particularly countries here in africa that gained independence from the crown during her reign. and mrs. despite her attempts through the commonwealth to re establish the empire, the queen never acknowledged any wrong doings on behalf of the royal family or on behalf of the u. k. in terms of its colonial history and its colonial policies here in africa. so for example, if you take south africa where i am, if you had to ask the average person in the street, what they think of the british royal family. many of them associated with south africa's colonial past. and that colonial past obviously paved the way for the implementation of a parties. i must mention at the same time though, that the queen was friends with the iconic freedom lead and nelson mandela. and she was seen as part of the soft power that put pressure on the apartheid government and brought about its demise. having said that though, the queen p
you the perspective here from africa, of course, for many the queen is a symbol of the greatness of the u. k. but she is also a symbol of its demise. you have many countries in the world, particularly countries here in africa that gained independence from the crown during her reign. and mrs. despite her attempts through the commonwealth to re establish the empire, the queen never acknowledged any wrong doings on behalf of the royal family or on behalf of the u. k. in terms of its colonial...
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which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the regiment, and it does it. and it's an arguable that in terms of the brand of a house of charles as son william and his wife, catherine, are seen as a more exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of others. charles has no doubt had many years to dwell on these things. his choices will help determine whether support for the monarchy continues as it is now since the world. so any guy, yeah, go, i'll just sarah france of british life that remained unchanged the decades will now be transformed to mark the reign of king charles the 3rd. for the 1st time in 70 years, the you case national anthem will change its words from god save the queen to god save the king. charles's image will replace his mother's on new coins, bank notes, and stamps. it's traditional for
which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the regiment, and it does it. and it's an arguable that in terms of the brand of a house of charles as son william and his wife, catherine, are seen as a more exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of others. charles...
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it's not just a countries or, or kind of dependencies on the u. k. because india, for example, he got more than a 1000000000 on its own. this, this, the commonwealth is a funny, squishy idea. they have these links. everybody was, they were, were part of the british empire. most of them are no longer, some of them still are in one way or another protectorate. yet, last year you had the extraordinary sight of prince charles sitting barbados as they in front of him with him as an invited guest said, sorry, mate, we're not interested anymore. we want to be republic, and this is what we're going to do. and he made a very humble speech talking about will well done. off you go. and it's going to be very interesting to see whether there is a real future for the commonwealth. what is this role? why do people have this? there are trade links, they're also sporting links, cultural links, all of that can be set to be bigger, but it does still smell a little bit of empire. and, and a lot of people in that commonwealth don't like it because of that, we almost never
it's not just a countries or, or kind of dependencies on the u. k. because india, for example, he got more than a 1000000000 on its own. this, this, the commonwealth is a funny, squishy idea. they have these links. everybody was, they were, were part of the british empire. most of them are no longer, some of them still are in one way or another protectorate. yet, last year you had the extraordinary sight of prince charles sitting barbados as they in front of him with him as an invited guest...
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you're going to be hearing from heads and firing of artillery around, not any london, but the rest of the u. k. over the next couple of weeks as these are traditional and updated and ceremonies are held and out there adapted to that to the times. but yeah, you have this today is about the proclamation of the session, which means telling everybody we have a new tang and that's what's now being done through different parts of london and then out across the u. k. and to other parts of the world to kind of build by i think you told me from roy, it's a bit about the perpetuation of the monarchy and institution. the french have the saying, the king is dead long live the king because it's not an individual. it's an institution, that's exactly it, and that is a prayer that king charles is job. i mean that's what his mother spent her entire life. all this sense of duty. all these ideas about serving the people was all about and maintaining the monarchy. a sense of consistency for the country, but really maintain the monte date they saw. i mean, she must have seen dozens of different countries turning r
you're going to be hearing from heads and firing of artillery around, not any london, but the rest of the u. k. over the next couple of weeks as these are traditional and updated and ceremonies are held and out there adapted to that to the times. but yeah, you have this today is about the proclamation of the session, which means telling everybody we have a new tang and that's what's now being done through different parts of london and then out across the u. k. and to other parts of the world to...
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which was set to assume the role of u. k. prime minister in was, are challenging time for the countries economy as inflation hits of 40 year high dances, energy bills, as skyrocketing in the u. k. with 6 out of 10 british factories reports the face enclosure as a result, trust is expected to announce the plans to tackle the cost of live, the living crises soon off the she lives in downing street. as discussed this with our guest and political commentator anthony webber money, thanks for joining us on the program. so anthony will change is see you expect to see if any when this trust takes over the british prime minister. well, 1st of all, even said barry are in fact selection system of the c one has to give congratulations on this trusts for winning the election about so they can see much change in the situation. i think it's very likely there will be a home from the energy prices and this will come a quarter have a price because already the u. k. government says are committed 15000000 to help a lot from the barrel calculati
which was set to assume the role of u. k. prime minister in was, are challenging time for the countries economy as inflation hits of 40 year high dances, energy bills, as skyrocketing in the u. k. with 6 out of 10 british factories reports the face enclosure as a result, trust is expected to announce the plans to tackle the cost of live, the living crises soon off the she lives in downing street. as discussed this with our guest and political commentator anthony webber money, thanks for joining...
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and the last bit of the tour of the king around the u. k. to thank the people of the various countries that make up the u. k for their condolences will be to wales and that's taking place on friday. he'll be going to the welsh capital cottage. tell us a little more about that. you mentioned that we're westminster hall hall at that's the oldest part of the premise of westminster. right? it is. you can actually see it from where i am now. because it's at the back. it's on the other side. it's not on the river side of the palace, westminster. it's the oldest bit because that's where it all started. that whole is where the sort of government of the u. k. started to grow. the rest of the institutions were built around it. it's been used in the early times as a place for the king delicious advises of place that was used as an early law course. place to raise money performed all the functions of government early on. but as a say is a law court, that was some very famous things that have happened in that westminster hole that was guy fawkes, who try
and the last bit of the tour of the king around the u. k. to thank the people of the various countries that make up the u. k for their condolences will be to wales and that's taking place on friday. he'll be going to the welsh capital cottage. tell us a little more about that. you mentioned that we're westminster hall hall at that's the oldest part of the premise of westminster. right? it is. you can actually see it from where i am now. because it's at the back. it's on the other side. it's not...
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u. k. economy. so i think overall there is that built a shore of confidence in not just the pound by u. k. s. at the hands of this stunning decline that we're seeing over the past couple of treating sessions. the idea for those bank of england rate hikes is to again try to destroy some of that demand in order to rein inflationary pressures most already hovering around those double digit levels. then now you have the incoming administration of this new administration. actually looking to support ensure. busy up and boost demand levels, which ultimately as economics textbooks would tell, this would fan the very inflationary pressures that the bank of england is trying to quell it. so i think until that fundamental head lot, so to speak between what the fiscal side is doing and the central bank is trying to do. i think ones that equation is resolved, that only we get more clarity on whether you k economy and a u. k. s. s, a headed italy appears to be on course for its 1st fall right. prime minister since the 2nd world war. right. when coalition lead by george maloney's projected to take a majorit
u. k. economy. so i think overall there is that built a shore of confidence in not just the pound by u. k. s. at the hands of this stunning decline that we're seeing over the past couple of treating sessions. the idea for those bank of england rate hikes is to again try to destroy some of that demand in order to rein inflationary pressures most already hovering around those double digit levels. then now you have the incoming administration of this new administration. actually looking to support...
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it's one of the deadliest attacks in canada's history now to the u. k. and after a bitter campaign liz trust has been elected leader of britons conservative party and will become the u. k. next prime minister, the contest was sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. strengthening the economy is set to be the new prime minister's most pressing task with the u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy charges in her acceptance speech trust promised to tackle those challenges head on. i will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver only energy crisis dealing with people's energy bills that all say dealing with the long term issues we have on energy supply crossover to our correspond. barbara basil who is in london. barbara list trust is inheriting a country in crisis. what are the biggest issue she'll have to face immediately as free as prime minister. the biggest issue, without doubt it is the energy price crises. and because prices here have already been doubling, they're supposed to triple toward
it's one of the deadliest attacks in canada's history now to the u. k. and after a bitter campaign liz trust has been elected leader of britons conservative party and will become the u. k. next prime minister, the contest was sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. strengthening the economy is set to be the new prime minister's most pressing task with the u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy charges in her acceptance speech trust promised to tackle those...
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predicting, and of course, a 172000 conservative voters on this are compared to the population of the u. k. in excess of a 60000000. it's a small proportion of people in the u. k. voting in a prime minister. she is not prime minister yet. she will go at a bar moral to see the queen in scotland, tomorrow after 4, as johnson, as resigned on tuesday at a to actually accept his resignation. the queen will then make her a, her prime minister, and then liz trust will return here to make her a fuller speech than she did a few hours ago. but she did points as you, her there to delivering and delivering on tax cuts are delivering on a host of other things. but she mentioned the a point about energy bills. this is the key area with the economy in the u. k. in such a critical states are more than 10 percent inflation and rising recession on the way and a cost of living crisis of massive proportions. people facing energy bills that will be triple at that oven. and only a year ago, that is a real crisis. i think at the reports that suggesting that she will tackle that issue of lowering bills with some
predicting, and of course, a 172000 conservative voters on this are compared to the population of the u. k. in excess of a 60000000. it's a small proportion of people in the u. k. voting in a prime minister. she is not prime minister yet. she will go at a bar moral to see the queen in scotland, tomorrow after 4, as johnson, as resigned on tuesday at a to actually accept his resignation. the queen will then make her a, her prime minister, and then liz trust will return here to make her a fuller...