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about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one — the university of edinburgh'sal school. and before we get stuck into the comedy, we are going to talk about medicine — specifically medical waiting times. now, if you're waiting for surgery, it can feel like an eternity and we all know that waiting times are longer than anyone would want, but one nhs trust in england is trialling an artificial intelligence that might be able to manage waiting lists better and ultimately bring down waiting times. and marc cieslak has been to find out more. lorna ashburn has been suffering from hip pain for three years. the consultation occurring here uses a new ai system which helps determine the level of risk lorna will be exposed to by undergoing surgery. i have arthritis in both hips, both knees. i am struggling. i've actually had to give up myjob. we saw that the cardiovascular history and that the smoking history and the consequences of smoking were the biggest determinants of your outcome from developing a risk post—operatively. hopefully, i'm getting a hip replacement, which
about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one — the university of edinburgh'sal school. and before we get stuck into the comedy, we are going to talk about medicine — specifically medical waiting times. now, if you're waiting for surgery, it can feel like an eternity and we all know that waiting times are longer than anyone would want, but one nhs trust in england is trialling an artificial intelligence that might be able to manage waiting lists...
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her and also enjoyed the 2 or 3 occasions when i maritally husband of late husband was the chancellor. my university university of edinburgh. and he invited an end of june senior people from university for dinner in the state dining room at buckingham palace and recalled us vividly. one of my books which are sold quite a lot, a lot of copies and the university decided to present him with the 2nd edition. so hm, hes into com comes up and give some this big black book called the scottish nation . and he says, the universe to wish you to have this is a gifts or is the 2nd edition or professor divines an electron roberts is and he said he put his hands in his, in his face and said, my god, not again. and i said to him, so you don't have to worry it's there's only 2 additional chapters. and he said, then we'll find god for a lot. i mean, there's a very, very interesting, it hurts no. and it, you, you have there. i mean, let me ask you to know why the sense, overall, how down the years has the monarchy been viewed in scotland? and the, i think you've got to distinguish between the institution, the monarchy and elizabeth to 2nd,
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tom divine is a professor emeritus at the university of edinburgh and the author of independence or union, the scotlands passed and scotlands present. or he believes that the queen's passing won't affect the scottish independence movement. the queen hard, especially pleased in her heart for scotland and saw the scots for her. and what will happen? know? personally, i don't think that the m, the parsing of the queen anne will effect the independent situation directly. and because the independence air development or non development will be based on political, economic, and social forces. clearly at the margin of things, the monarchy is one of the glues of the union. but it's not as fundamental as, for example, economic ties, social ties, and under ties and connections called history. i think you've got to distinguish between the institution, the monarchy and elizabeth, the 2nd, the respect and what she is held as that no doubt of that. and since she took a coronation, ortz, as everybody has said, over the last few days, a coronation was in 1953. she heart performed impeccably in public serv
tom divine is a professor emeritus at the university of edinburgh and the author of independence or union, the scotlands passed and scotlands present. or he believes that the queen's passing won't affect the scottish independence movement. the queen hard, especially pleased in her heart for scotland and saw the scots for her. and what will happen? know? personally, i don't think that the m, the parsing of the queen anne will effect the independent situation directly. and because the...
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about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one, the university of edinburgh'sld medical school. and before we get stuck into the comedy, we are going to talk about medicine, specifically medical waiting times. now, if you're waiting for surgery, it can feel like an eternity and we all know waiting times are longer than anyone would want but one nhs trust in england is trailing an artificial intelligence that might be able to manage waiting lists better and ultimately bring down waiting times. marc cieslak has been to find out more. lorna ashburn has been suffering from hip pain for three years. essentially what this is saying is that, because of your background, there is a medium risk of developing what we would consider post—operative complication. the consultation occurring here uses a new ai system which helps determine the level of risk lorna will be exposed to by undergoing surgery. i have arthritis in both hips, both knees. i am struggling. i've actually had to give up myjob. we saw the cardiovascular history and the smoking history and the consequences o
about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one, the university of edinburgh'sld medical school. and before we get stuck into the comedy, we are going to talk about medicine, specifically medical waiting times. now, if you're waiting for surgery, it can feel like an eternity and we all know waiting times are longer than anyone would want but one nhs trust in england is trailing an artificial intelligence that might be able to manage waiting lists better...
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she was born in jamaica, grew up in britain, is a medical student at the university of edinburgh. is cohost of "the yikes" podcast. she is joining us today from new york in thmidst of this climate week. welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. if you can start off by talking about the significance of this climate strike today. >> thank you for having me here. today the climate strike in new york [inaudible] a lot of incredible things have happened, incredible addresses at the u.n. calling out how much the rotations are still inflicting control over global self nations. in the first nationstate to ll for international ssil fuel treaty. a treaty means that all countries would be signing i-- the strike can be pressure from outside. i struggle with a lot of the u.n. step because of how it can be less performance anit really be going to the root problems that exist. that is why i think the entire strike -- amy: what about your lawsuit against the u.k.overnment? >> the u.k. government previously, recently changed, but previously [indiscernible] oil and gas companies wer
she was born in jamaica, grew up in britain, is a medical student at the university of edinburgh. is cohost of "the yikes" podcast. she is joining us today from new york in thmidst of this climate week. welcome to democracy now! it is great to have you with us. if you can start off by talking about the significance of this climate strike today. >> thank you for having me here. today the climate strike in new york [inaudible] a lot of incredible things have happened, incredible...
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edinburgh fringe. field with experimental performance, innovative shows and my favourite, comedy. one of the beautiful things about fringe is it takes overloads of venues in the city, including this one, the university of edinburgh old medical school. before we get stuck into comedy, we had a talk about medicine, specifically waiting times. if you're waiting for surgery, can feel like an eternity and we know waiting times are longer than anyone would want but one nhs trust in england is trying artificial intelligence to bring down waiting times. laura ashman has been suffering from painful three years. been suffering from painful three yew-— been suffering from painful three years. essentially this is saying. — three years. essentially this is saying, because - three years. essentially this is saying, because of - three years. essentially this is saying, because of your. is saying, because of your background, there is a medium risk of developing what we would consider postop complications.- would consider postop comlications. , ., ., complications. the consultation occurrinu complications. the consultation occurring here _ complications. the consultation occurring here uses a _ complications. the co
edinburgh fringe. field with experimental performance, innovative shows and my favourite, comedy. one of the beautiful things about fringe is it takes overloads of venues in the city, including this one, the university of edinburgh old medical school. before we get stuck into comedy, we had a talk about medicine, specifically waiting times. if you're waiting for surgery, can feel like an eternity and we know waiting times are longer than anyone would want but one nhs trust in england is trying...
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my own university of edinburgh has a close relationship with the royal family.amles. , , ., ., ., , examples. it must be extraordinary for the princess _ examples. it must be extraordinary for the princess to _ examples. it must be extraordinary for the princess to visit _ examples. it must be extraordinary for the princess to visit your - for the princess to visit your department to look back at her family history in your department. it was a very nice occasion.- it was a very nice occasion. thank ou. it it was a very nice occasion. thank you- it is — it was a very nice occasion. thank you- it is a _ it was a very nice occasion. thank you- it is a bit _ it was a very nice occasion. thank you. it is a bit windy _ it was a very nice occasion. thank you. it is a bit windy here - it was a very nice occasion. thank you. it is a bit windy here this i you. it is a bit windy here this morning. the sun is about to rise on another historic and momentous day in the scottish capital of edinburgh. let's cross to london. and sally at buckingham palace. as the sun is coming u
my own university of edinburgh has a close relationship with the royal family.amles. , , ., ., ., , examples. it must be extraordinary for the princess _ examples. it must be extraordinary for the princess to _ examples. it must be extraordinary for the princess to visit _ examples. it must be extraordinary for the princess to visit your - for the princess to visit your department to look back at her family history in your department. it was a very nice occasion.- it was a very nice occasion....
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professor colin snodgrass there from the university of edinburgh. black". she was recorded making the comments at a meeting on the sidelines of the labour conference. and it's liverpool vs glasgow in the battle to find out which city will host eurovision. the cypher of king charles ii! has been revealed, the contest to host eurovision 2023 has been whittled down to the final two, either liverpool or glasgow will host the song contest next year. it is the uk hosting eurovision, of course, in place of ukraine. seven cities had been in contention, but newcastle, leeds, manchester, birmingham and sheffield are now out of the running. the bbc has said the final decision will be made within weeks. our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has the latest. eurovision having a long and drawn—out voting process! we have gone from seven cities down to two and it is glasgow versus liverpool, the venue behind me, the hydro in glasgow is where it could be held in may next year. glasgow will be hosting it on behalf of ukraine and that venue has already hosted
professor colin snodgrass there from the university of edinburgh. black". she was recorded making the comments at a meeting on the sidelines of the labour conference. and it's liverpool vs glasgow in the battle to find out which city will host eurovision. the cypher of king charles ii! has been revealed, the contest to host eurovision 2023 has been whittled down to the final two, either liverpool or glasgow will host the song contest next year. it is the uk hosting eurovision, of course,...
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about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one — the university of edinburgh'sthe consequences of smoking were the biggest determinants of your outcome from developing a risk post—operatively. hopefully, i'm getting a hip replacement, which will take away the pain. and i want to be more active and get back into walking my dog longer, things like that. lorna's being treated at the wansbeck hospital in northumberland. she's been told it's a five—month wait for her surgery. this new ai model has been developed by orthopaedic surgeons justin green and mike reed at the northumbria healthcare nhs trust. it measures risk associated with surgery. traditionally, factors such as previous heart attacks and strokes present significant risk factors for somebody about to undergo surgery. the ai model takes into account 220 different factors to work out each individual patient�*s risk. the patient comes for an operation, they bring with them a, you know, a lifetime of medical history as well. that's really important to the patient, but it takes a lot of determining, or a lot o
about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one — the university of edinburgh'sthe consequences of smoking were the biggest determinants of your outcome from developing a risk post—operatively. hopefully, i'm getting a hip replacement, which will take away the pain. and i want to be more active and get back into walking my dog longer, things like that. lorna's being treated at the wansbeck hospital in northumberland. she's been told it's a five—month...
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university of war. she joins me live now from coventry in england as we watch those pictures of the plain at edinburgh. a port about to take off with queen elizabeth the 2nd coffin on board. sarah scotland has been the center of national warning for a number of days now. but the departure of this plain signifies the next stage of of, of morning across the united kingdom. yes, it's been very significant to to have this period of morning and scott doesn't try . i think probably means a lot not just to the scottish people but to the royal family given that connections with the country. but now. 5 the coffin, the body of the clean, we've to london, where the capsule familia, government is in ritual sofa. state funeral will happen. what is this fish or sort of picture that we're saying? and the crowds in schools of people that have lived the straits of edinburgh in scotland. what does that say about about their love for the queen, and whether or not those questions around moving away from them or not will remain or will they die down? now? i think that there will be this period of transition and there's thi
university of war. she joins me live now from coventry in england as we watch those pictures of the plain at edinburgh. a port about to take off with queen elizabeth the 2nd coffin on board. sarah scotland has been the center of national warning for a number of days now. but the departure of this plain signifies the next stage of of, of morning across the united kingdom. yes, it's been very significant to to have this period of morning and scott doesn't try . i think probably means a lot not...
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about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one — the university of edinburgh'specifically medical waiting times. now, if you're waiting for surgery, it can feel like an eternity and we all know that waiting times are longer than anyone would want. but one nhs trust in england is trialling an artificial intelligence that might be able to manage waiting lists better and, ultimately, bring down waiting times, and marc cieslak has been to find out more. lorna ashburn has been suffering from hip pain for three years. the consultation occurring here uses a new ai system which helps determine the level of risk lorna will be exposed to by undergoing surgery. i have arthritis in both hips, both knees. i am struggling. i've actually had to give up myjob. we saw that the cardiovascular history and the smoking history and the consequences of smoking were the biggest determinants of your outcome from developing a risk post—operatively. hopefully, i'm getting a hip replacement, which will take away the pain. and i want to be more active and get back into walking my dog longer
about the fringe is that it takes over loads of venues in the city, including this one — the university of edinburgh'specifically medical waiting times. now, if you're waiting for surgery, it can feel like an eternity and we all know that waiting times are longer than anyone would want. but one nhs trust in england is trialling an artificial intelligence that might be able to manage waiting lists better and, ultimately, bring down waiting times, and marc cieslak has been to find out more....
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, as herfather the duke of edinburgh had been for years, took an extremely active interest in the life of the universityrd of honour from the royal regiment of scotland. before he receives the keys of the city of edinburgh. the royal regiment of scotland is of recent construction, really. it is only 15 ori6 construction, really. it is only 15 or 16 years old, an amalgamation of predecessor regiments, many famous regiments are part of the royal regiment of scotland. and the queen was the royal colonel of the 5th battalion, known as the balaclava company, as well as being colonel in chief of the royal regiment itself, six battalions. this battalion, based at the barracks in the west of the city of edinburgh. the sun is shining over holyrood park, arthurs seat, the great volcanic eruption, really, in the middle of the city, with salisbury crags looming over the palace of holyroodhouse. that familiar escarpment that gives the city so much of its character. like the castle on the hill, where 21 gun salute has been fired for the king. royal mill, up —— the royal mile, up which the procession will go to the ca
, as herfather the duke of edinburgh had been for years, took an extremely active interest in the life of the universityrd of honour from the royal regiment of scotland. before he receives the keys of the city of edinburgh. the royal regiment of scotland is of recent construction, really. it is only 15 ori6 construction, really. it is only 15 or 16 years old, an amalgamation of predecessor regiments, many famous regiments are part of the royal regiment of scotland. and the queen was the royal...
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constitutional expert alan trench, fellow of the school of social and political science at the university of edinburghich essentially part of what was going on was to ensure that no challenge could be brought to the title or the powers of the king from now on. anyone who tries to do that, effectively, will have been guilty of treason by virtue of the events today. ami am i right in saying there is still more to be done in the other nations of the uk because this goes back to a time when there was no other way of informing people about the change in monarch? , in monarch? indeed. there will be proclamations _ in monarch? indeed. there will be proclamations in _ in monarch? indeed. there will be proclamations in edinburgh, - in monarch? indeed. there will be i proclamations in edinburgh, belfast, cardiff and in many other towns and cities up and down the country. i noticed on twitter that one is scheduled tomorrow for kensington and chelsea, for example. there is going to be local proclamations and national proclamations and one of the things that's been going on clearly, part of which reflects the hist
constitutional expert alan trench, fellow of the school of social and political science at the university of edinburghich essentially part of what was going on was to ensure that no challenge could be brought to the title or the powers of the king from now on. anyone who tries to do that, effectively, will have been guilty of treason by virtue of the events today. ami am i right in saying there is still more to be done in the other nations of the uk because this goes back to a time when there...
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of tomorrow afternoon. you may be able to see them moving in at a steady pace behind me. it stretches down on main street in edinburgh down near the city universitye was already a mile long, perhaps 20,000 people, perhaps more, here, wishing to pay their last respects to the queen. they prepared for the scottish weather, which can be variable. it is good now, but there are no guarantees it will not rain later. they have brought water and food with them and are having to pass through airport security to reach st. giles' cathedral cathedral -- cathedral. one person said they would stay as long as it takes. it was interesting what the queue of people waiting to enter st. giles' cathedral was paused as we waited for the new king anhis siblings to arrive here over their mother's coffin. the expectation was that that would be a private vigil. after king charles and his two brothers and sisters entered the cathedral behind me, the people waiting to enter were allowed to proceed and filed past the coffin constantly for about 10 minutes as the new king and his brothers and sisters stood, head bowed. they filed quietly passed as the king and his brothers a
of tomorrow afternoon. you may be able to see them moving in at a steady pace behind me. it stretches down on main street in edinburgh down near the city universitye was already a mile long, perhaps 20,000 people, perhaps more, here, wishing to pay their last respects to the queen. they prepared for the scottish weather, which can be variable. it is good now, but there are no guarantees it will not rain later. they have brought water and food with them and are having to pass through airport...
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of history at warwick university. so the cortez continues to make its ways water, edinburgh, its due to be there in a little over 90 minutes. although we suspect that it may be running a little behind time as difficult without knowing the geography of, of the area. here we think it's, it's still approaching dundee. this may be the other such a dandy though it might be on its way to path by now we'll try and nail down the actual location of, of the courses and, and so that we can tell you exactly where it is now, but it's, it's certainly due to arrive, ah, in edinburgh, the capital of scotland at around 1500 hours g m team, we will of course, bring you that live here on out here in the meantime. i will get a move on and take a look at what else is happening right now. in the world, ukraine's army says that its armed forces are pushing further into the ne cock heave region after making significant gains in a counter offensive president for laudermill. zalinski says the advance could be a potential breakthrough. in more than 6 months of war. will ukrainian troops say that they've taken control of 2 cities on russian supply ro
of history at warwick university. so the cortez continues to make its ways water, edinburgh, its due to be there in a little over 90 minutes. although we suspect that it may be running a little behind time as difficult without knowing the geography of, of the area. here we think it's, it's still approaching dundee. this may be the other such a dandy though it might be on its way to path by now we'll try and nail down the actual location of, of the courses and, and so that we can tell you...
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university of war. thank you so much. let's bring in our correspondent alan fisher, who's joining us live from edinburgh island. i know that you can't necessarily see the pictures that we're seeing, but can you talk us through the journey that the queen is making on the way to edinburgh? a port you can, you can sense it from the crowd. exactly the reaction to this, many of them have waited for hours to see the departure of the queen. her body was loaded into the coffin, borne by members of the royal regiment of scotland. the queen was the commander in chief of that regiment, essentially the honorary head. so she to close link with the regiment. and as you say, the princess royal, was there someone who also has very close links and with scotland initially, the crowd were silent, and then as the court fulton began to move off, there was a round of applause. and some people been questioning why that would be, and i think it's in tribute to the queen, 70 years of service, public service, a rule she never expected to take. remember her father was never meant to be king, but his laughter, his brother abdicated. he wa
university of war. thank you so much. let's bring in our correspondent alan fisher, who's joining us live from edinburgh island. i know that you can't necessarily see the pictures that we're seeing, but can you talk us through the journey that the queen is making on the way to edinburgh? a port you can, you can sense it from the crowd. exactly the reaction to this, many of them have waited for hours to see the departure of the queen. her body was loaded into the coffin, borne by members of the...
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of state. >> such an important conversation you had there, don. we'll come right back to you there in edinburgh, scotland shortly. >>> a university investigation intompty. we unpack the investigation next. >>> and ukrainian forces making remarkable advances on the battlefield. could this be a turning point in the war there. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high otein. migraine hits hard, so u hit back with ubrelvy u level up u won't take a time-out one dose of ubrelvy works fast it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours without worrying if it's too late or where you are unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks a protein believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u learn how abbvie could help you save. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. my asthma felt anything but normal. a blood test
of state. >> such an important conversation you had there, don. we'll come right back to you there in edinburgh, scotland shortly. >>> a university investigation intompty. we unpack the investigation next. >>> and ukrainian forces making remarkable advances on the battlefield. could this be a turning point in the war there. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high...
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the chancellor of glasgow university, which meant you were invited yesterday to the service at st giles' cathedral. as we watch these pictures of the queen's coffin moving towards edinburgh hours? as you said. i am — for us on the past 211 hours? as you said. i am the _ for us on the past 211 hours? as you said, i am the chancellor— for us on the past 211 hours? as you said, i am the chancellor of- for us on the past 211 hours? as you said, i am the chancellor of the - said, i am the chancellor of the university— said, i am the chancellor of the university of glasgow, so my original— university of glasgow, so my original plan had been to start freshers' _ original plan had been to start freshers' week for the university year~ _ freshers' week for the university year~ it— freshers' week for the university year~ it was— freshers' week for the university year. it was a different week plan for a _ year. it was a different week plan for a lot— year. it was a different week plan for a lot of— year. it was a different week plan for a lot of university students, but that— for a lot of university students, but that was why i was going to be in gtasgow— but that was why i was goin
the chancellor of glasgow university, which meant you were invited yesterday to the service at st giles' cathedral. as we watch these pictures of the queen's coffin moving towards edinburgh hours? as you said. i am — for us on the past 211 hours? as you said. i am the _ for us on the past 211 hours? as you said, i am the chancellor— for us on the past 211 hours? as you said, i am the chancellor of- for us on the past 211 hours? as you said, i am the chancellor of the - said, i am the...
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but that queue stretches down eight main st in edinburgh, down to an area of parkland near the city's universityhere wishing to create their last respects to the queen. they are prepared for the scottish weather, that can be variable. it is good now, but there is no guarantees it might not rent later. they have been told to bring water and fed with them. they are having to pass through airport security to reach st giles' cathedral, where people have come from across scotland and beyond. the great desire to pay their respects to the queen. one person that we spoke to earlier said they would stay for as long as it takes. and it was interesting that the queue of people waiting to enter st giles' cathedral was paused for a short period of time earlier this evening as we waited for the new king and his siblings to revive and stand individual over his mother, their mother's coffin. the expectation was that that would be a private vigil, but after king charles and his two brothers and sisters and to cathedral behind me, the people waiting to enter were allowed to proceed once again, and they filed past
but that queue stretches down eight main st in edinburgh, down to an area of parkland near the city's universityhere wishing to create their last respects to the queen. they are prepared for the scottish weather, that can be variable. it is good now, but there is no guarantees it might not rent later. they have been told to bring water and fed with them. they are having to pass through airport security to reach st giles' cathedral, where people have come from across scotland and beyond. the...
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edinburgh. i'm going to bring in our guest, sarah richardson, who is a royal historian and a professor of history at the university of warrick. she joins us from coventry in england. sarah, if you could write the lines in history that were saying right now, what would they be saying about what's happening? i will, i think it says a, a fitting stage to the last journey of the longest training british monarch. one has seen a transformational period in british history, and indeed the history of the walls, i'm so sorry, poignant, very solemn. we see that the coffin has arrived on english soil and will be transported now to buckingham palace, queens official residence, farrah. as we heard from our correspondent ellen fisher, there was sort of sunshine and bright blue skies in scotland. whereas it's almost feeding them in england. it's great and gloomy. yes, i understand that quite heavy ryan up fucking a palace where that's quite a large number of crowds awaiting the arrival of the coffin and it sort of matches the major, the country. very somber, solemn and fat wondering really full full the hold of the country and pa
edinburgh. i'm going to bring in our guest, sarah richardson, who is a royal historian and a professor of history at the university of warrick. she joins us from coventry in england. sarah, if you could write the lines in history that were saying right now, what would they be saying about what's happening? i will, i think it says a, a fitting stage to the last journey of the longest training british monarch. one has seen a transformational period in british history, and indeed the history of...
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of people, different ages in the cities in the crowd. what are they saying to you? >> everyone is here. i was just speaking to a young french student who is here studying in edinburgh university. he's here with his friends. i spoke to a gentleman from tennessee earlier. he just happens to be here in edinburgh. the little girl we were talking to before, her parents had named her after the queen. she was here. the lady who was talking to as well, 92 years old who remembers seeing the queen back in 1977. but what people are telling us is that it's that sense of dignity that the queen had, that sense of service, of commitment, and this is something that goes on in the background. it's not something that's been everyone's lives every day. but they're so aware, particularly at moments like this, of everything that the queen means for the country, and has done for the country. this has been a constant in their lives is transitioning to king charles. but this sense that the queen has given them something, given them something in their lives, given them constancy, support. and here now the queen and the cortege about to pass us by. the crowd gently clapping. and there goes the queen's
of people, different ages in the cities in the crowd. what are they saying to you? >> everyone is here. i was just speaking to a young french student who is here studying in edinburgh university. he's here with his friends. i spoke to a gentleman from tennessee earlier. he just happens to be here in edinburgh. the little girl we were talking to before, her parents had named her after the queen. she was here. the lady who was talking to as well, 92 years old who remembers seeing the queen...
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universal respect the after the sudden death of her father, king george, the sick princess elizabeth assumed the throne and was crowned in 1953, had just 27 already and mother married to prince philip the duke of edinburgh. they began a lifetime of service together. her 1st mission touring the commonwealth countries many who were seeking independence from the british empire group. she remained passionate about throughout her reign. a symbol to millions, but also a woman to herself. the queen had lost the dogs and horses and her children, prince charles, andrew, edward, and princess anne. and she embraced family life with all its ups and downs cycle, the best families we have a share of eccentricities of impetuous and way with youngsters. the end of family disagreements, the divorces of her 3 children were a blow that weathered with dignity. but when prince charles is ex wife, princess diana was killed in 1997. she was criticized for not initially sharing the public grief. more recently, she's had to endure the turmoil, prince harry and his wife megan marco, giving up their royal duties. and her son, prince andrew, facing sexual abuse allegations throughout her 70 year reign. her work ethic remained unsu
universal respect the after the sudden death of her father, king george, the sick princess elizabeth assumed the throne and was crowned in 1953, had just 27 already and mother married to prince philip the duke of edinburgh. they began a lifetime of service together. her 1st mission touring the commonwealth countries many who were seeking independence from the british empire group. she remained passionate about throughout her reign. a symbol to millions, but also a woman to herself. the queen...
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university at the same time and were introduced. sibella, i believe we are seeing a beautiful black and white photograph now of your parents with the queen and the duke of edinburgh are met her first. sibella, i believe you are actually, _ met her first. sibella, i believe you are actually, king - met her first. sibella, i believe you are actually, king charles. met her first. sibella, i believe| you are actually, king charles is godfather to your son. i presume you stayed close since university and the years following?— the years following? yes, relatively- _ the years following? yes, relatively. he _ the years following? yes, relatively. he has- the years following? yes, relatively. he has been i the years following? yes, relatively. he has been a| the years following? yes, - relatively. he has been a brilliant godfather. he has many godchildren now. when he became godfather to james, he only had a few because we were in our early 20s. he was starting out from university and he was, indeed, a close friend and has been the most loyal and constant godfather and there forjames at times of difficulty, job loss and that kind of thing. always very hands—on. that kind
university at the same time and were introduced. sibella, i believe we are seeing a beautiful black and white photograph now of your parents with the queen and the duke of edinburgh are met her first. sibella, i believe you are actually, _ met her first. sibella, i believe you are actually, king - met her first. sibella, i believe you are actually, king charles. met her first. sibella, i believe| you are actually, king charles is godfather to your son. i presume you stayed close since...
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balmoral in scotland to edinburgh and then back to london and onto her lying—in—state earlier, i spoke to cindy mccreery, royal expert and senior lecturer in history at the university ofter abbey. westminster abbey is of course closely connected with the british monarchy and is of course the site for coronations and some important state funerals. but this will be the first royal funeral at westminster abbey since george ii, it is testament to the queen's own determination that she could be an innovator and break with tradition when she felt it was worth doing so. and she was very much involved in the minutia, when it comes to these type of events this has got to be the most rehearsed funeral, every detail thought through. what are we looking out for in particular in terms of the symbolism of what we are seeing? that's right, it is incredibly well rehearsed but we also need to remember that as a historian it wasn't always so for british royals and indeed with the funeral of george iv in 1820 it was actually seen as a complete shambles. people were late and it didn't go to plan and it is really since the late 19th century since the reign of queen victoria that we have s
balmoral in scotland to edinburgh and then back to london and onto her lying—in—state earlier, i spoke to cindy mccreery, royal expert and senior lecturer in history at the university ofter abbey. westminster abbey is of course closely connected with the british monarchy and is of course the site for coronations and some important state funerals. but this will be the first royal funeral at westminster abbey since george ii, it is testament to the queen's own determination that she could be...