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well, wales wouldn't be wales without _ you say?hink about — here as refugees or asylum—seeker, think about the people who worked atongside _ think about the people who worked alongside forces in afghanistan, think about people from ukraine, there _ think about people from ukraine, there has— think about people from ukraine, there has been a different experience for a number of those people _ experience for a number of those people think we could and should dough— people think we could and should dough better. we gain from that as a community— dough better. we gain from that as a community and economically as well. thank— community and economically as well. thank you _ community and economically as well. thank you both very much. we are coming towards the end of the debate and i wanted to move quickly from the political to the personal and maybe tell us what you admire about each other. now, vaughan gething... what is good aboutjeremy miles? i what is good aboutjeremy miles? i think he is really intelligent and he is _ think he is r
well, wales wouldn't be wales without _ you say?hink about — here as refugees or asylum—seeker, think about the people who worked atongside _ think about the people who worked alongside forces in afghanistan, think about people from ukraine, there _ think about people from ukraine, there has— think about people from ukraine, there has been a different experience for a number of those people _ experience for a number of those people think we could and should dough— people think we could...
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superb from wales. half-time as - superb from wales.gland needed a shower pans, clinicalfinishing, thing. but with george ford missing the conversion, england didn't have a grasp on this one and neither did mason grady. time for the referee to make a late call. penalty england. yellow for mason. england ahead for the first time and indeed the only time that mattered. when that whistle went. a classic contest? may not but it is england versus wales and it is a rivalry that will continue to mean everything but will long continue to endure. perhaps a scrappy game if you're a neutral but if you're invested, heart—thumpingly close. but it's england who top the early six nations table while wales search for a first win. that was a tough match in terms of getting down to the fine margins, the i% getting down to the fine margins, the 1% plays. the ball was in play for a long period of time and we rode it out with 13 men to a certain degree and we were pleased with our work. we knew we had to keep going with our england way, we have been speakin
superb from wales. half-time as - superb from wales.gland needed a shower pans, clinicalfinishing, thing. but with george ford missing the conversion, england didn't have a grasp on this one and neither did mason grady. time for the referee to make a late call. penalty england. yellow for mason. england ahead for the first time and indeed the only time that mattered. when that whistle went. a classic contest? may not but it is england versus wales and it is a rivalry that will continue to mean...
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1 ., , ., , ., , , wales? we have been hearing promises for 15 ears, wales? years, excuses for 15 years, - for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the _ for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the situation _ for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the situation right _ for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the situation right now- for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the situation right now is - but the situation right now is untenable _ but the situation right now is untenable. doctors - but the situation right now is untenable. doctors are -
1 ., , ., , ., , , wales? we have been hearing promises for 15 ears, wales? years, excuses for 15 years, - for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the _ for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the situation _ for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the situation right _ for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the situation right now- for 15 years, excuses for 15 years, but the situation right now is - but the situation right now is untenable _ but the situation right now is untenable. doctors -...
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the afternoon scott before england against wales, 445 kick look up england against wales, 445 kick looks. co—captain rory darge says scotland are ready for a huge challenge when they take on a france side that has their six nations campaign on the line at murrayfield tomorrow. because it's scotland who go into the game having won their opening match. andy burke reports. cheering the french fans in edinburgh hoping to see their team make the six nations campaign but perhaps also with trepidation. after defeat to ireland last weekend they know anything anything that a victory over scotland tomorrow and there helps her over. i be victory over scotland tomorrow and there helps her over.— there helps her over. i be difficult for french- _ there helps her over. i be difficult for french. last _ there helps her over. i be difficult for french. last time _ there helps her over. i be difficult for french. last time it _ there helps her over. i be difficult for french. last time it was - there helps her over. i be difficult for french. last time it was very i for french. last time it was very dif
the afternoon scott before england against wales, 445 kick look up england against wales, 445 kick looks. co—captain rory darge says scotland are ready for a huge challenge when they take on a france side that has their six nations campaign on the line at murrayfield tomorrow. because it's scotland who go into the game having won their opening match. andy burke reports. cheering the french fans in edinburgh hoping to see their team make the six nations campaign but perhaps also with...
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the prince of wales called the greek royal family, the prince of wales called the greek royalfamily,ending the service, to let them know he was unable to be there. the late king constantine of greece who died injanuary last the late king constantine of greece who died in january last year was william's godfather. the prince of wales has pulled out of attending a memorial service for the late king constantine of greece at windsor castle due to a personal matter. teachers are being urged to do more to support children with allergies, as new figures show over half have suffered an allergic reaction or "near miss" while at school. helen blythe began campaigning after her five—year—old son benedict died following an allergic reaction at school. our reporter fi lamdin has been to meet her. he really loved school. and i think with any parent, you don't really know how it's going to go. and the first week he was there, he came home and cried. what would you like to learn? and he cried because he realised that he didn't have to go to school at the weekend, and he really wanted to. he felt lik
the prince of wales called the greek royal family, the prince of wales called the greek royalfamily,ending the service, to let them know he was unable to be there. the late king constantine of greece who died injanuary last the late king constantine of greece who died in january last year was william's godfather. the prince of wales has pulled out of attending a memorial service for the late king constantine of greece at windsor castle due to a personal matter. teachers are being urged to do...
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in wales, i can't express how high a regard _ wales, i can't express how high a regard people _ walesle hold _ wales, i can't express how high a regard people hold that - wales, i can't express how high a regard people hold that 705 - wales, i can't express how high ai regard people hold that 705 group and in _ regard people hold that 705 group and in particular— regard people hold that 705 group and in particular people _ regard people hold that 705 group and in particular people like - regard people hold that 705 group and in particular people like barry| and in particular people like barry john who — and in particular people like barry john who was _ and in particular people like barry john who was an— and in particular people like barry john who was an absolute - and in particular people like barry john who was an absolute god - and in particular people like barry john who was an absolute god ofl john who was an absolute god of welsh _ john who was an absolute god of welsh rugby— john who was an absolute god of welsh rugby and _ john who was an absolute god of welsh rugby and i— j
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of windsor here tonight and, of course, also here in windsor tonight are the prince and princess of wales in adelaide cottage, in the grounds of windsor castle over my shoulder here, almost certainly, no doubt, they will be kept fully informed of what is going on with king charles. of course, the princess of wales for self recuperating from her own abdominal surgery that took place in the same hospital that king charles got his prostate diagnosis last week. one or two people have asked us why buckingham palace haven't told us what type of cancer the king has got, given that last week they were giving more information about why he was in hospital. of course, we weren't able to answer that and buckingham palace almost certainly not going to entertain any kind of speculation on that. they want to be getting what they con the press a running commentary on these things. so for now we remain unenlightened about what type of cancer it is. certainly so far as the public is concerned, a degree of shock matching that's coming from political and other leaders around the world tonight. l’m political
of windsor here tonight and, of course, also here in windsor tonight are the prince and princess of wales in adelaide cottage, in the grounds of windsor castle over my shoulder here, almost certainly, no doubt, they will be kept fully informed of what is going on with king charles. of course, the princess of wales for self recuperating from her own abdominal surgery that took place in the same hospital that king charles got his prostate diagnosis last week. one or two people have asked us why...
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a legend for wales and the lions — he was 79. hello and welcome to the programme.ll start in the english premier league where the title race has become even more interesting after arsenal cut the gap to two points at the top of the table as they beat liverpool 3—1 at emirates stadium. bukayo saka opened the scoring for arsenal after 1a minutes and they did look comfortable until gabriel scored an own goal in added time at the end of the first half. arsenal re—took the lead thanks to a defensive mix up between virgil van dijk and alisson which allowed gabriel martinelli to score. liverpool had ibrahima konate sent off in the closing minutes and then leandro trossard completed the victory. the win moves arsenal up to second place in the table. manchester city could overtake them when they visit brentford on monday evening. i've been very happy but it was a huge game, a game that would dictate a little bit where we are and where are going to be. it is an opponent that demands the best out of you, and the best out of every individual and demanding the best atmosphere t
a legend for wales and the lions — he was 79. hello and welcome to the programme.ll start in the english premier league where the title race has become even more interesting after arsenal cut the gap to two points at the top of the table as they beat liverpool 3—1 at emirates stadium. bukayo saka opened the scoring for arsenal after 1a minutes and they did look comfortable until gabriel scored an own goal in added time at the end of the first half. arsenal re—took the lead thanks to a...
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huge pressure on his brother, the prince of wales dealing with - the prince of wales dealing with lookingut and now these additional duties as well as a natural, concerned that he will have who is being diagnosed with cancer. he will have who is being diagnosed with cancer-— will have who is being diagnosed with cancer. , ., , with cancer. he is 'uggling a number of thins, with cancer. he is 'uggling a number of things. caring — with cancer. he isjuggling a number of things, caring for _ with cancer. he isjuggling a number of things, caring for his _ with cancer. he isjuggling a number of things, caring for his wife, - of things, caring for his wife, supporting her and looking after three young children and now helping his father publicly and some of the public duties, we know the prince of wales will be taking on some of the king duties going forward. kensington palace have no official comment at the moment but we know the prince of wales is in regular contact with his father.- the prince of wales is in regular contact with his father. thank you. we will keep _ contact with his father. t
huge pressure on his brother, the prince of wales dealing with - the prince of wales dealing with lookingut and now these additional duties as well as a natural, concerned that he will have who is being diagnosed with cancer. he will have who is being diagnosed with cancer-— will have who is being diagnosed with cancer. , ., , with cancer. he is 'uggling a number of thins, with cancer. he is 'uggling a number of things. caring — with cancer. he isjuggling a number of things, caring for _...
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the main difference, if you look at england and wales, it was| look at england and wales, it was thehe first minister, mark drakeford, and his health minister at the time, vaughan gething. a more cautious approach to lockdown is, there was a firebreak over the october period, over half term. that didn't happen in england. did that make much of a difference? it's up for debate. a lot of it will be focused on that. was that the right decision? the knock—on effect of the cautious approach would have been the mental impact on a number of people having to stay at home for longer, miss theirfamilies of people having to stay at home for longer, miss their families and things like that. those will be the key questions to come out of the inquiry in wales. for key questions to come out of the inquiry in wales.— key questions to come out of the inquiry in wales. for now, thanks very much- _ and you can watch the welsh covid inquiry live on our website — we'll be streaming the proceedings at bbc.co.uk/news, starting in a few minutes time. we will have plenty of analysis on the key evidence throu
the main difference, if you look at england and wales, it was| look at england and wales, it was thehe first minister, mark drakeford, and his health minister at the time, vaughan gething. a more cautious approach to lockdown is, there was a firebreak over the october period, over half term. that didn't happen in england. did that make much of a difference? it's up for debate. a lot of it will be focused on that. was that the right decision? the knock—on effect of the cautious approach would...
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, ., , , ., wale.nd he thinks with some _ wale. it was a promising start, and he thinks with some of _ wale. it was a promising start, and he thinks with some of those - wale. it was a promising start, and i he thinks with some of those younger players, the players who are less experienced players, really promising stuff from those guys. i think with this blend of experience and leadership, led by the man next to me, these guys who were fairly young into the international environment and it's important to develop that cohesion. in twickenham was out world — develop that cohesion. in twickenham was out world cup _ develop that cohesion. in twickenham was out world cup warm-up _ develop that cohesion. in twickenham was out world cup warm-up match i was out world cup warm—up match against fiji, and fans will note that didn't quite go to plan. on the back of that, plenty of talk from this england team about reconnecting with the fans. will you be seeing changes when you are attending twickenham this evenin
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and here — prince of wales who opened it. and here you are prince of wales who opened it.— opened, too. it is wonderful what they — opened, too. it is wonderful what they have _ opened, too. it is wonderful what they have done. - what they have done. for more stories across _ what they have done. for more stories across the _ what they have done. for more stories across the uk, - what they have done. for more stories across the uk, head - what they have done. for more stories across the uk, head to | stories across the uk, head to the bbc news website. and adult passes the earth to the child — responsibility for looking after the planet most of the next generation. that is emitted by this of the next generation. that is en a ted by this of the next generation. that is en a drawing |is of the next generation. that is en a drawing by 11—year—old on a drawing by 11—year—old isabel from york. i on a drawing by 11-year-old isabel from york.— isabel from york. i feel it is ve onl very important because you only have _ very important because you only have one — very important bec
and here — prince of wales who opened it. and here you are prince of wales who opened it.— opened, too. it is wonderful what they — opened, too. it is wonderful what they have _ opened, too. it is wonderful what they have done. - what they have done. for more stories across _ what they have done. for more stories across the _ what they have done. for more stories across the uk, - what they have done. for more stories across the uk, head - what they have done. for more stories across the...
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here's the new south south wales assistant commissioner.aking _ commissioner. this is been very heartbreaking for _ commissioner. this is been very heartbreaking for them, - commissioner. this is been very heartbreaking for them, my - heartbreaking for them, my sympathies are with them. we sadly as a society— sympathies are with them. we sadly as a society have these type of instance — as a society have these type of instance of domestic violence occurring _ instance of domestic violence occurring in our world and we have to deal_ occurring in our world and we have to deal with — occurring in our world and we have to deal with them and it has hurt us because _ to deal with them and it has hurt us because it _ to deal with them and it has hurt us because it was one of our own officers who is involved in this. because — officers who is involved in this. because of— officers who is involved in this. because of this latest development, police have decided not to march in the famous gay and lesbian mardi gras parade which is due to take place on
here's the new south south wales assistant commissioner.aking _ commissioner. this is been very heartbreaking for _ commissioner. this is been very heartbreaking for them, - commissioner. this is been very heartbreaking for them, my - heartbreaking for them, my sympathies are with them. we sadly as a society— sympathies are with them. we sadly as a society have these type of instance — as a society have these type of instance of domestic violence occurring _ instance of domestic violence...
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barryjohn was born in 1945 in a west wales village known for two things — coal and rugby., grand slam champions in the five nations. when wales needed points, he could always stop, kick, and turn away, knowing where the ball had flown. drop goals were his speciality. having conquered europe, barryjohn toured new zealand with the lions. in the country where rugby is the currency, they called barryjohn the king. the lions won the series. in the decisive third test, they scored 13 points to win — ten of them to barryjohn. he had the world at his feet. in 1972, aged just 27, he had enough. he'd become a celebrity and struggled with the concept and the attention. barryjohn�*s brilliance was spread over a mere 25 matches for wales and five for the lions. he was the rugby player who left the sport wanting more. you can find out more about barryjohn�*s life on the bbc website. you can get all the latest sports news at from the bbc sport app, orfrom our website — that's bbc.com/sport. from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. we will be back very soon. we'l
barryjohn was born in 1945 in a west wales village known for two things — coal and rugby., grand slam champions in the five nations. when wales needed points, he could always stop, kick, and turn away, knowing where the ball had flown. drop goals were his speciality. having conquered europe, barryjohn toured new zealand with the lions. in the country where rugby is the currency, they called barryjohn the king. the lions won the series. in the decisive third test, they scored 13 points to win...
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and from what you know of orca wales - starvation or drowning.heir behaviour, how do you think they got themselves stuck in the drift ice in the first place? that has happened _ drift ice in the first place? that has happened in _ drift ice in the first place? that has happened in the _ drift ice in the first place? trust has happened in the past, a number of occasions where this has been documented. it's possible that it's happening increasingly with animals that haven't spent as much time in this environment if things like climate change are pushing them into new areas, warming waters pushing them northwards into areas where they are not as familiar with this ice. it's certainly possible, but we could be seeing more of it, yeah. why would they struggle to free themselves because my can't they their breath for periods of long—time? their breath for periods of long-time?— their breath for periods of long-time? their breath for periods of lonu-time? . , . ., , their breath for periods of [on-time? . , . ., , . long-time? yeah, these ice flows are
and from what you know of orca wales - starvation or drowning.heir behaviour, how do you think they got themselves stuck in the drift ice in the first place? that has happened _ drift ice in the first place? that has happened in _ drift ice in the first place? that has happened in the _ drift ice in the first place? trust has happened in the past, a number of occasions where this has been documented. it's possible that it's happening increasingly with animals that haven't spent as much time in...
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it was a glamorous end to the prince of wales' first day back on royal duty. the king and the princess of wales stepping back, the royal family need the profile and the pull of prince william. daniella relph, bbc news, central london. let's bring you some pictures now from iceland where a volcano has erupted for the second time this year. thus the reykjanes peninsular. that is in south—west iceland. to give you scale on this, the icelandic meteorological office has said the fisher —— fisher was around three, long but is not known how the fishing town would be affected. 4000 people were evacuated after an average the fishing town in the middle of last month. icelandic officials began construction on bikes to channel lava flows away from homes in november. wartime conditions in the uk. —— much more calm conditions. snow is falling across parts of the uk, with forecasters warning it could become much heavier later this afternoon. that is shetland and there is a dusting of snow on the roofs and have been snow closures. the heaviest snow is expected in the north—we
it was a glamorous end to the prince of wales' first day back on royal duty. the king and the princess of wales stepping back, the royal family need the profile and the pull of prince william. daniella relph, bbc news, central london. let's bring you some pictures now from iceland where a volcano has erupted for the second time this year. thus the reykjanes peninsular. that is in south—west iceland. to give you scale on this, the icelandic meteorological office has said the fisher ——...
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~ ., the children's hospital for wales. ., . ., , the children's hospital for wales. ., . ., i, wales. what you can clearly see here are two spines. so this - wales. what you can clearly see here are two spines. so this is l here are two spines. so this is illustrated approximate place of where they are joined. what of where they are “oined. what does everybody _ of where they are joined. what does everybody say _ of where they are joined. what does everybody say when - of where they are joined. what does everybody say when they stand — does everybody say when they stand for — does everybody say when they stand for the girls? oh, does everybody say when they stand for the girls?— stand for the girls? oh, you look tall! — stand for the girls? oh, you look tall! now, _ stand for the girls? oh, you look tall! now, the - stand for the girls? oh, you look tall! now, the girls - look tall! now, the girls continue _ look tall! now, the girls continue to _ look tall! now, the girls continue to surprise - look tall! now, the girls - continue to surprise everyone around them. at school, they sp
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barryjohn, the legendary for wales the legendary former wales and british and irish lines at fly halfage of 79 after making his debut in 1966. john played in 25 internationals for wales and five tests for the lions. bbc sports correspondent joe wilson looks back on his life. before rugby union was all muscularity. there was poetry and the pace and the rhythm was in the feet of barryjohn as a fly half. number ten, he dictated the play. he made split second decisions without even thinking. it is the quality shared by only a few that may truly be described as sporting genius. barryjohn was born in 1945 in a west wales village notable for two things — coal and rugby. he first rose to prominence at nearby llanelli before moving to cardiff. by 1971, barryjohn was helping to command wales, perhaps their greatest team, grand slam champions in the five nations. when wales needed points, he could always stop, kick and turn away knowing where the ball had flown. drop goals were a speciality. having conquered europe, barryjohn toured new zealand with the lions in the country where rugby is the cu
barryjohn, the legendary for wales the legendary former wales and british and irish lines at fly halfage of 79 after making his debut in 1966. john played in 25 internationals for wales and five tests for the lions. bbc sports correspondent joe wilson looks back on his life. before rugby union was all muscularity. there was poetry and the pace and the rhythm was in the feet of barryjohn as a fly half. number ten, he dictated the play. he made split second decisions without even thinking. it is...
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has very meaningful intervention on half of the prince of wales.— of the prince of wales.has been some reaction that _ of the prince of wales. has been some reaction that has - of the prince of wales. has been some reaction that hasjust - of the prince of wales. has been | some reaction that hasjust come of the prince of wales. has been - some reaction that hasjust come in, some reaction that has just come in, i am seeing that number ten downing st has said the uk government welcomes the prince's intervention calling for the fighting in gaza to end as soon as possible. a spokesperson for the prime minister was asked whether rishi sunak agreed with prince william's assessment of the war and he said yes, his comments echo those you have previously heard from the prime minister as well. that reaction that has just come in to us, you say the government would have been briefed beforehand, we pay have had any kind of see in the drafting of statement? or would that be completely independent? if it or would that be completely independent?— or would that be completely inde endent?
has very meaningful intervention on half of the prince of wales.— of the prince of wales.has been some reaction that _ of the prince of wales. has been some reaction that has - of the prince of wales. has been some reaction that hasjust - of the prince of wales. has been | some reaction that hasjust come of the prince of wales. has been - some reaction that hasjust come in, some reaction that has just come in, i am seeing that number ten downing st has said the uk government welcomes the...
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much of england and wales.ertainly a bright day to come for scotland and northern ireland, albeit with those blustery showers and gales for the north and northwest of scotland and feeling cold in that wind. but it stays damp throughout the day across east anglia and the south of england. 12 celsius here, 6 or 7 in the far north and northwest. then the colder air that exists in the colder air that exists in the northwest on thursday pushes across the whole of the uk through friday, with a spell of rain , sleet and some significant rain, sleet and some significant hill snow for wales and northern england, as well as later for on scotland and northern ireland. that clears through drier conditions for many on saturday and sunday, and milder in the gb news. >> a very good afternoon to you. it's 3 pm. and welcome to the martin daubney show on gb news broadcasting live from the heart of westminster. all across the uk. in a few minutes and uk. now, in a few minutes and we're speaking to conservative mp tim loughton. th
much of england and wales.ertainly a bright day to come for scotland and northern ireland, albeit with those blustery showers and gales for the north and northwest of scotland and feeling cold in that wind. but it stays damp throughout the day across east anglia and the south of england. 12 celsius here, 6 or 7 in the far north and northwest. then the colder air that exists in the colder air that exists in the northwest on thursday pushes across the whole of the uk through friday, with a spell...
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we could probably expect queen camilla or the prince of wales or even the princess of wales to carry if it was needed, all of the palace has been clear that it is not needed. the constitutional functions of the king will continue as normal. but it's a great point. is the slimmed—down monarchy now too thin? was never intended to get to this few number of working royal. so it is a question i think they've been asking themselves even before this about are there too few working royals. and i think incidents like this will probably accelerate those discussions within buckingham. sarah's been doing calculations, and we've worked out that he's taking on more, not less, is a 75—year—old. he's been keeping up the pace that was all the late queen set, and that puts a strain on a man whose — not an elderly man, but equally so you might expect one would step down. yes, i think that's true, and princess anne gave an interview last year and made the point that when the famous comment was made about slumming it down, it was the turn of the century. it was a much bigger working unit. so were most of
we could probably expect queen camilla or the prince of wales or even the princess of wales to carry if it was needed, all of the palace has been clear that it is not needed. the constitutional functions of the king will continue as normal. but it's a great point. is the slimmed—down monarchy now too thin? was never intended to get to this few number of working royal. so it is a question i think they've been asking themselves even before this about are there too few working royals. and i...
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does it have to do with the princess of wales , do with the princess of wales, who we know is in recovery ? uh, who we know is in recovery? uh, what could it be? it has to be. he needed with the king. is he needed with the king? because the queen was supposed to be leading this on behalf of the royal family, camilla, royal family, queen camilla, that is. and, uh, now, now, prince william's not going to be there . could be? it's curious. >> it's very curious. and it has to something incredibly to be something incredibly significant he was meant significant because he was meant to a big part of this to be a big part of this memorial service for someone who was quite close him. was really quite close to him. so big questions there. and we'll discussing this through we'll be discussing this through the we learn more the show as we learn more information on potentially what could be the cause of this, do get your thoughts coming in gbviews@gbnews.com is the address to email? >> yes, but first it's your headunes >> yes, but first it's your headlines with sofia . headlines with sofia. >> thanks,
does it have to do with the princess of wales , do with the princess of wales, who we know is in recovery ? uh, who we know is in recovery? uh, what could it be? it has to be. he needed with the king. is he needed with the king? because the queen was supposed to be leading this on behalf of the royal family, camilla, royal family, queen camilla, that is. and, uh, now, now, prince william's not going to be there . could be? it's curious. >> it's very curious. and it has to something...
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a legend for wales and the lions. he was 79 years old. a clash of the calamities.akes abound at the emirates as arsenal strike a big blow in the title race. a biggest home league win of the season for manchester united takes them into the top six. and it might be beyond even bazball. but england start their chase of 399 to win the second test in india. welsh rugby legend barryjohn has died at the age of 79. the former fly half's family announced that he passed away peacefully in hospital surrounded by his wife and four children. it's less than a month since welsh rugby mourned another of its most revered players, jpr williams, a teammate ofjohn. joe wilson looks back on the life of a true great. running on the inside. can he get there? what a try! what a score! before rugby union was all muscularity, there was poetry and the pace and the rhythm was in the feet of barryjohn. as a fly—half number 10 he dictated the play. he made a split—second decisions without even thinking. it is the quality shared by only a few that may truly be described as sporting genius. i thi
a legend for wales and the lions. he was 79 years old. a clash of the calamities.akes abound at the emirates as arsenal strike a big blow in the title race. a biggest home league win of the season for manchester united takes them into the top six. and it might be beyond even bazball. but england start their chase of 399 to win the second test in india. welsh rugby legend barryjohn has died at the age of 79. the former fly half's family announced that he passed away peacefully in hospital...
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wales , the higher parts of north wales, the higher parts of north wales, the peak district, the pennines and some freezing rain for higher parts of north wales later on, staying dry for scotland . scotland. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers , sponsors of boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on . gb news. away. >> good afternoon. it's 3 pm. welcome to the martin daubney show on gb news broadcasting live from the heart of westminster. all across the uk. on today's show , it's been on today's show, it's been revealed that the king is to have weekly phone conversations with the prime minister. buckingham palace says it will be, instead their regular be, instead of their regular face to face meetings. and where's harry next? >> the leaked home office files, which reveal a crisis in the uk's immigration system and you'll be absolutely staggered at just how few illegal migrants are expected to be deported under the government's rwanda plan. >> if that even ever gets off the ground and the manhunt continues for chemical attacks, suspect abdul ezedi it's been a week of searching now and
wales , the higher parts of north wales, the higher parts of north wales, the peak district, the pennines and some freezing rain for higher parts of north wales later on, staying dry for scotland . scotland. >> that warm feeling inside from boxt boilers , sponsors of boxt boilers, sponsors of weather on . gb news. away. >> good afternoon. it's 3 pm. welcome to the martin daubney show on gb news broadcasting live from the heart of westminster. all across the uk. on today's show ,...
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in a wales shirt.aser dingwall scoring his first international try but george ford converted neither of england's two ensuring wales led by a point. ford's second successful penalty nine minutes from time put england ahead for the first time in the game. they held on to make it two wins from two other top the table for 2h hours, at least. more on that at 7:30pm. the premier league day started and ended with liverpool at the top of the table. but in between manchester city were the leaders for a couple of hours. and for the first time since november they beat everton 2—0 at the etihad thanks to erling haaland's first goals since november. alex fletcher reports. wherever manchester city ended the day, erling haaland was always going to be the centre of attention. pep guardiola said in a week his side needed to be careful against everton, a team with an eye on matters below them, sean dyche's view... it was his side that were able to frustrate in the first half, not allowing their opponents a single shot
in a wales shirt.aser dingwall scoring his first international try but george ford converted neither of england's two ensuring wales led by a point. ford's second successful penalty nine minutes from time put england ahead for the first time in the game. they held on to make it two wins from two other top the table for 2h hours, at least. more on that at 7:30pm. the premier league day started and ended with liverpool at the top of the table. but in between manchester city were the leaders for a...
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that rain heading into england and wales.ook like being fine and dry here but turning more cloudy. the rain will tend to peter out as it runs southwards. and, for many parts of the country, wednesday will be a dry day with some sunshine for a while. live from washington, this is bbc news. donald trump is projected to win the south carolina republican presidential primary over the state's former governor nikki haley. an aide to alexei navalny says russian authorities have returned his body to his mother. the opposition leader's death in a russian prison sparked protests across the world. and the us and uk strike 18 locations in yemen: the fourth wave of coalition raids on houthi targets. hello, i'm carl nasman. it's a tale of two election nights — donald trump celebrating a projected win in the south carolina republican presidential primary and nikki haley marking a fourth loss while pledging to continue her campaign. now, we are a laughing stock all over the world. our country is going to be respected again. respected like ne
that rain heading into england and wales.ook like being fine and dry here but turning more cloudy. the rain will tend to peter out as it runs southwards. and, for many parts of the country, wednesday will be a dry day with some sunshine for a while. live from washington, this is bbc news. donald trump is projected to win the south carolina republican presidential primary over the state's former governor nikki haley. an aide to alexei navalny says russian authorities have returned his body to...
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mr labour's watch in wales? mr speaken labour's watch in wales?ok. >> a fifth, a fifth of people in wales are currently on a waiting list. >> wait of 18 months or more are ten times higher than that in england. and people are waiting twice as long for an operation on their failure has sent the welsh nhs back to square one, and will never let them do that here. >> rishi sunak. here. >> rishi sunak . well, the >> rishi sunak. well, the government is offering dentists cash incentives to take on new patients in areas of dire need. the new scheme aims to make dental appointment available to around a million more people across england . dentists will be across england. dentists will be offered payments of . between 15 offered payments of. between 15 and £50 for each new patient . and £50 for each new patient. meanwhile, you may have seen the pictures of hundreds of people queuing up outside a new nhs dental practice in bristol earlier today and yesterday. hundreds of people were seen snaking around the block after a clinic offered to enrol new nhs patie
mr labour's watch in wales? mr speaken labour's watch in wales?ok. >> a fifth, a fifth of people in wales are currently on a waiting list. >> wait of 18 months or more are ten times higher than that in england. and people are waiting twice as long for an operation on their failure has sent the welsh nhs back to square one, and will never let them do that here. >> rishi sunak. here. >> rishi sunak . well, the >> rishi sunak. well, the government is offering dentists...
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will make his wales debut on saturday.e, than the six nations? a new look squad. a lot of boys getting their opportunity to play their first six nations and no better way than to start at home against scotland in a packed principality stadium. don't write us off, whether it is new faces or not. when you prolong that welsh jersey you have a job to do in ourjob is to get a victory over scotland. we will take it game by game and go from there really. we will take it game by game and go from there really. as for the scots, kyle rowe will start at full—back in cardiff after blair kinghorn was ruled out with a knee injury. finn russell will captain the side. scotland won their opening two games last year, eventually finishing third. toto wolff said he was surprised by the speed of lewis hamilton switching to ferrari happen. he is leaving after 11 years with the team to join leaving after 11 years with the team tojoin ferrari for the leaving after 11 years with the team to join ferrari for the 2025 season. he secured six of the s
will make his wales debut on saturday.e, than the six nations? a new look squad. a lot of boys getting their opportunity to play their first six nations and no better way than to start at home against scotland in a packed principality stadium. don't write us off, whether it is new faces or not. when you prolong that welsh jersey you have a job to do in ourjob is to get a victory over scotland. we will take it game by game and go from there really. we will take it game by game and go from there...
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the rationale behind wales is not timing which differs from those in england as well as the relationshipe uk government during the covid—19 pandemic. of crossover to cardiff for the latest. you're sitting in on the proceedings will more can you tell us? as you mentioned there, the developed nations and asking the question of how decisions are made in each of those developed nations and on the whole, combo wales for more cautious than many of the nations and far more cautious than england when it came to easing restrictions and lockdowns lasted longer and there was additional lockdowns of you remember, firebrick care for two weeks and extra logs into thousand 20 and october, really and this being the first day of three weeks here in wales and there has been some interesting information that is come out from the testimony here in the inquiry in the hotel behind me in pieces was the lawyers family saying the administrators are using disappearing messages on whatsapp throughout part of the pandemic but also they transpired the first minister after he said he was not using what's app to deal
the rationale behind wales is not timing which differs from those in england as well as the relationshipe uk government during the covid—19 pandemic. of crossover to cardiff for the latest. you're sitting in on the proceedings will more can you tell us? as you mentioned there, the developed nations and asking the question of how decisions are made in each of those developed nations and on the whole, combo wales for more cautious than many of the nations and far more cautious than england when...
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burn back on the field, wales' chance extinguish.se for consecutive grand slams. right now, this team look too good to stop. england will be feeling confident going into day three of the 4th test against india. shaoib bashir�*s four wickets on his return to the side proved the difference, but india aren't quite out of it. they rallied late on, but still trail england by 134 runs. ben croucher reports. day two, and two jobs for england — build as big a first—innings lead as possible, just like that? they made it to 353 before they were all out. joe root ending unbeaten on 222. job two, wickets. and england havejust the man for that. anderson has got sharma. jaswal — india's immovable object, when he gets going, there can be no catching him. not there are at least. the home side would soon change their tune — less bash, more bashir. shoaib bashir. and he got him. he had fourwickets, more than he had managed in any first—class innings. tom hartley then grabbed a couple himself, writ glad the catch, and whilst india had not cracked, this
burn back on the field, wales' chance extinguish.se for consecutive grand slams. right now, this team look too good to stop. england will be feeling confident going into day three of the 4th test against india. shaoib bashir�*s four wickets on his return to the side proved the difference, but india aren't quite out of it. they rallied late on, but still trail england by 134 runs. ben croucher reports. day two, and two jobs for england — build as big a first—innings lead as possible, just...
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the prince of wales, who greece.vice, was forced to pull out due to what was being described as a personal matter. kensington palace didn't elaborate but confirmed the princess of wales, who's recovering from abdominal surgery, is doing well and the king also missed the service as he continues treatment for cancer. he continues treatment for cancer . those are the headlines cancer. those are the headlines for the very latest stories. sign up for gb news alerts. scan the qr code on the screen or go to gb news. com slash alerts . to gb news. com slash alerts. >> thank you polly. now you're watching or listening to gb news. plenty more to bring you throughout the show. and don't forget to send me your thoughts on the big stories of the day. vaiews@gbnews.com are read out some. hundreds far. vaiews@gbnews.com are read out somanderson hundreds far. vaiews@gbnews.com are read out somanderson washundreds far. vaiews@gbnews.com are read out somanderson was heidreds far. vaiews@gbnews.com are read out somanderson was he right
the prince of wales, who greece.vice, was forced to pull out due to what was being described as a personal matter. kensington palace didn't elaborate but confirmed the princess of wales, who's recovering from abdominal surgery, is doing well and the king also missed the service as he continues treatment for cancer. he continues treatment for cancer . those are the headlines cancer. those are the headlines for the very latest stories. sign up for gb news alerts. scan the qr code on the screen or...
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sunny spells for england and wales.ds. but it's a northeasterly wind that follows that will bring the odd shower into eastern england, perhaps into the midlands, as well. and it'll feel chilly in that wind across the southeast of england. temperatures could make ten celsius, but we're looking at 8—9 being more typical — similar to what we've had over the past few days. the winds do drop across south eastern areas after dark, and it gets cold and frosty for england and wales ahead of that weather front moving down from the northwest, together with some stronger winds. so a band of wet and windy weather sweeps through scotland and northern ireland, pushes into england and wales. most of the rain will be over the hills, followed by sunshine and blustery showers. wintry over higher parts of scotland. may well be largely dry across the midlands, east anglia, and the southeast — but it'll be quite cold, and there could be some mist and fog around in the morning. that weather front bringing the rain continues to weaken as it m
sunny spells for england and wales.ds. but it's a northeasterly wind that follows that will bring the odd shower into eastern england, perhaps into the midlands, as well. and it'll feel chilly in that wind across the southeast of england. temperatures could make ten celsius, but we're looking at 8—9 being more typical — similar to what we've had over the past few days. the winds do drop across south eastern areas after dark, and it gets cold and frosty for england and wales ahead of that...
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the higher wales. wales. all the time, though across the southeast of uk staying southeast of the uk staying largely least during southeast of the uk staying largely hours least during southeast of the uk staying largely hours andt during southeast of the uk staying largely hours and forrring southeast of the uk staying largely hours and for most of daylight hours and for most of us it's a mild picture. many places getting into double figures, but with some strong winds and in the rain. it's going to feel pretty unpleasant at rain then does at times. that rain then does reach as we go reach the southeast as we go through this evening, with further from the through this evening, with furth�*as from the through this evening, with furth�*as we from the through this evening, with furth�*as we go from the through this evening, with furth�*as we go through from the through this evening, with furth�*as we go through the] the through this evening, with furth�*as we go through the ends through this evening, wit
the higher wales. wales. all the time, though across the southeast of uk staying southeast of the uk staying largely least during southeast of the uk staying largely hours least during southeast of the uk staying largely hours andt during southeast of the uk staying largely hours and forrring southeast of the uk staying largely hours and for most of daylight hours and for most of us it's a mild picture. many places getting into double figures, but with some strong winds and in the rain. it's...
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mild, dry, but windy across england and wales. pretty wet across northern and central scotland.her front will gradually drift its way steadily southwards through the day on tuesday. behind it, introducing colder air all the way down from the arctic. that could have an impact later in the week. but tuesday will start off with rain sinking south out of northern ireland into northern england, gradually pushing its way down into wales and the midlands. ahead of it, it stays blustery, cloudy but mild. behind it, quite a clearance, crisp with some sunshine coming through. a few scattered showers turning wintry with elevation. 1—5 celsius generally in scotland, 7—9 celsius under the rain, but still double digits, 12 or13 celsius ahead of it. now, that frontal system will continue to bring some rain steadily south and then pushing that colder arctic air pretty much right across the country. the exception is the far southwest. but wednesday will certainly be a brighter day. more sunshine coming through. largely dry with a few scattered showers continuing to be wintry, with elevation in s
mild, dry, but windy across england and wales. pretty wet across northern and central scotland.her front will gradually drift its way steadily southwards through the day on tuesday. behind it, introducing colder air all the way down from the arctic. that could have an impact later in the week. but tuesday will start off with rain sinking south out of northern ireland into northern england, gradually pushing its way down into wales and the midlands. ahead of it, it stays blustery, cloudy but...
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yeah. >> of the prince of wales . was >> of the prince of wales. was he right? i mean, i, i do tend to disagree with nigel farage most the with nigel farage most of the time ethical and time on, on ethical and political grounds. however, he said how can you switch from the baftas one day to gaza? >> he said stick to the baftas. >> he said stick to the baftas. >> he did. do you >> and he did. yeah. do you think should know? think he should know? i personally that he's personally think that he's perfectly entitled to make these statements. perfectly entitled to make these stateme there it a mistake, >> was there was it a mistake, mike, in the wording when he said the said he's concerned about the loss of life, the casualty since october 7, which some people are now saying , he didn't now saying, oh, he didn't mind that he's not criticising the loss of life caused by hamas on october the 7th. well, was that clumsily phrased? >> no, because i was reminded very quickly that after october the 7th, he condemned it out, you know, and i think he's passed on from that now
yeah. >> of the prince of wales . was >> of the prince of wales. was he right? i mean, i, i do tend to disagree with nigel farage most the with nigel farage most of the time ethical and time on, on ethical and political grounds. however, he said how can you switch from the baftas one day to gaza? >> he said stick to the baftas. >> he said stick to the baftas. >> he did. do you >> and he did. yeah. do you think should know? think he should know? i personally...
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in england and wales it is about_ rest. in england and wales it is about 5%~ _ rest. customs, emergency workers and it should do— customs, emergency workers and it should do the same. it is important because _ should do the same. it is important because it — should do the same. it is important because it works and the experience in scotland — because it works and the experience in scotland has shown the police turn up — in scotland has shown the police turn up more and arrest more people. we appreciate it. thank you for taking us through the story. dean, a lot of people watching will think no one, you should not have to deal with this and should not be in that situation. thank you for sharing your story. i hope your next day at work is ok. thank you. time to get the news, travel and weather where you are. good morning from bbc london, i'm alison earle. friends of the woman who was injured in the attack with a corrosive substance in south london have launched a fundraiser to support her family. eight days on, the mother—of—two remains sedated in hospital. police are st
in england and wales it is about_ rest. in england and wales it is about 5%~ _ rest. customs, emergency workers and it should do— customs, emergency workers and it should do the same. it is important because _ should do the same. it is important because it — should do the same. it is important because it works and the experience in scotland — because it works and the experience in scotland has shown the police turn up — in scotland has shown the police turn up more and arrest more...
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we saw prince willam today, but there are still questions about the princess of wales?a little bit since prince william pulled out of that memorial service in windsor early in the week. if you had even a passing glance at social media or online searches in recent days, there has been an enormous amount of rumour and gossip about the princess of wales. it has been pretty wild in some places. kensington palace know this, but they have stressed nothing has changed here. they had always said that we wouldn't see the princess of wales until after easter and they say her recovery is going well. they are trying to do is protect her because they know full well when she does return to public duties, there is going to be an intense scrutiny on her. it is different _ intense scrutiny on her. it is different at _ intense scrutiny on her. it is different at buckingham palace, they had been keen to show the king carrying out some duties during his cancer treatment and that is because he is the monarch, constitutionally, they want people to see him in action. but it is different for t
we saw prince willam today, but there are still questions about the princess of wales?a little bit since prince william pulled out of that memorial service in windsor early in the week. if you had even a passing glance at social media or online searches in recent days, there has been an enormous amount of rumour and gossip about the princess of wales. it has been pretty wild in some places. kensington palace know this, but they have stressed nothing has changed here. they had always said that...
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wales great shoned harries has announced that she is retiring from rugby.for brython thunder against gwalia lightning in the celtic challenge, on the 3rd of march. the world's best track and field stars are preparing for the world athletics indoor championships, which begin tomorrow. over 650 competitors from 130 nations are in glasgow, battling for world titles and proving their form ahead of this summer's olympics. with much to look forward to across the next few days, all this as the topic of modernisation in the sport remains in the spotlight. laura scott is there for us. i'm here in glasgow where over the next three days, there'll be more 600 athletes competing. among them, 20 world champions and seven olympic gold medalists from tokyo. earlier, i caught up with the world athletics president lorne coe — around those is the controversy around the potential change to the look on jump format where they will change the take—off board to a take—off zone. it's been highly criticised by many in the sport, including former olympian carl lewis, who said it's li
wales great shoned harries has announced that she is retiring from rugby.for brython thunder against gwalia lightning in the celtic challenge, on the 3rd of march. the world's best track and field stars are preparing for the world athletics indoor championships, which begin tomorrow. over 650 competitors from 130 nations are in glasgow, battling for world titles and proving their form ahead of this summer's olympics. with much to look forward to across the next few days, all this as the topic...
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when you say you tracked these wales. i was i you tracked these wales.rmer waters. are those patterns changing, the oceans warm up? it waters. are those patterns changing, the oceans warm up?— waters. are those patterns changing, the oceans warm up? it does not look like migratory — the oceans warm up? it does not look like migratory patterns _ the oceans warm up? it does not look like migratory patterns are _ like migratory patterns are changing. that has been an interesting question. we have not published about this yet, but i'm pretty sure that migratory patterns are not changing. appellations have been teaching it to be clear, there is a success story here. they have been growing except for this kind of major per turbines or disturbance. so, hawaii, wales, mostly migrate to alaska, california wales feeding in california and us west coast migrating to mexico. those patterns appealed to be stable in similarly around the world, but what is really changing is the health of the ocean. a concerning and good report worth reading. thank you very much for com
when you say you tracked these wales. i was i you tracked these wales.rmer waters. are those patterns changing, the oceans warm up? it waters. are those patterns changing, the oceans warm up?— waters. are those patterns changing, the oceans warm up? it does not look like migratory — the oceans warm up? it does not look like migratory patterns _ the oceans warm up? it does not look like migratory patterns are _ like migratory patterns are changing. that has been an interesting question. we...
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to scotland 27—26 wales.x nations tournaments would lead you to believe it's pretty much a guaranteed victory for their opponents each time. it didn't appear that way for a long time in rome this afternoon. with england coming back from a half time defecit to eventually sneak a 27—24 victory. dan ogunshakin reports. new beginnings in ancient rome. a new captain for england, a new coach for italy and a fresh six nations offered a blank canvas and the chance for reinvention. 30 games against england had brought 30 azzurri defeats. the time had come for some blue sky thinking. skipping clear! a sensational strike from the as eerie. england captain jamie george promised a more expansive approach. tommy freeman gave the attack direction and eliot daly finished. and england responding. yet when england found themselves trailing as half—time approached, idealism gave way to pragmatism and the security of three points. scrum—half alex mitchell had been a doubt for this match with an infected leg but showed no signs o
to scotland 27—26 wales.x nations tournaments would lead you to believe it's pretty much a guaranteed victory for their opponents each time. it didn't appear that way for a long time in rome this afternoon. with england coming back from a half time defecit to eventually sneak a 27—24 victory. dan ogunshakin reports. new beginnings in ancient rome. a new captain for england, a new coach for italy and a fresh six nations offered a blank canvas and the chance for reinvention. 30 games against...
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have we had any more information on the princess of wales? yeah.at this synagogue. a lot of people sending their good wishes to the prince of wales, wishing his wife well. she should have been here with him in january at this visit, but it had to be rescheduled when she was admitted to hospital. when he left here as well, he was also given some flowers for his wife but in terms of how she's doing at kensington palace, are well aware that there is an absence and a bit of a vacuum not having the princess of wales out on public duty. and there has been all sorts of wild rumours on social media about how she's doing, but they are very clear in what they are saying. they had always said that she would not be able to come back to public duties until after easter. that remains and they say that her recovery is going well. severe weather is on the way. we can talk to our presenter about this. what are we expecting? taste talk to our presenter about this. what are we expecting? we have a westerly disturbance, _ what are we expecting? we have a westerly dist
have we had any more information on the princess of wales? yeah.at this synagogue. a lot of people sending their good wishes to the prince of wales, wishing his wife well. she should have been here with him in january at this visit, but it had to be rescheduled when she was admitted to hospital. when he left here as well, he was also given some flowers for his wife but in terms of how she's doing at kensington palace, are well aware that there is an absence and a bit of a vacuum not having the...
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wales and scotland have named their team for their match in cardiff on saturday.lo starts at fly—half, scotland have also got something of a newcomer at fullback as well with kyle rowe making his first start for his country. the six nations after a world cup year is always a chance for teams to ring the changes a little bit to bring in few fresh faces and that will certainly be the case. before we go, a reminder of our top story — lewis hamilton will leave mercedes at the end of next season and join ferrari in 2025, he says he so proud of the success he's achieved in 11 years but he's excited to be taking on a new challenge. that is all from me in sport in bbc news for now. thank you for watching. goodbye. hello. full uk forecast in a moment. first of all, i thought i'd reflect on storm ingunn that came across the north atlantic wednesday and hit sweden and norway wednesday night, bringing what looks like being record—breaking winds, sustained winds of 122 miles an hour, parts of norway, and 116 miles an hour in sweden. unimaginable strength of the winds. there we
wales and scotland have named their team for their match in cardiff on saturday.lo starts at fly—half, scotland have also got something of a newcomer at fullback as well with kyle rowe making his first start for his country. the six nations after a world cup year is always a chance for teams to ring the changes a little bit to bring in few fresh faces and that will certainly be the case. before we go, a reminder of our top story — lewis hamilton will leave mercedes at the end of next season...
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it�*s shane rose donned the outfit in new south wales.— new south wales.es where it�*s good to get the horses out for the first time of the year. the main attraction of the weekend is a fancy—dress class, an unofficial class, where people people come and dress up their horses and themselves in an array of different outfits. why i chose to do what i did, i was impersonating a friend of ours who is quite a proud, hairy greek man and he said he�*s worn a mankini out before. so i put on a hairy suit and a mankini and pretended to be him. i figured it was only fair if i was going to impersonate him that i should come and do the same myself. i think most people on the day thought it was quite a humorous act and unfortunately one person, who remains nameless, put in a complaint and it sort of all blew up from there. we've 'ust had a quick fl blew up from there. we've 'ust had a quick looki blew up from there. we've 'ust had a quick look at i blew up from there. we've 'ust had a quick look at how i blew up from there. we've just had a quick look at how that i had a
it�*s shane rose donned the outfit in new south wales.— new south wales.es where it�*s good to get the horses out for the first time of the year. the main attraction of the weekend is a fancy—dress class, an unofficial class, where people people come and dress up their horses and themselves in an array of different outfits. why i chose to do what i did, i was impersonating a friend of ours who is quite a proud, hairy greek man and he said he�*s worn a mankini out before. so i put on a...
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it was a glamorous end to the prince of wales' first day back on royal duty.ales stepping back, the royal family need the profile and the pull of prince william. daniella relph, bbc news, central london. let's bring you some pictures coming in from iceland where a volcano has erupted for the second time this year. you can see molten rock shooting out of the ground in the reykjanes peninsula — that's in south—west iceland. icelandic meteorological office said the fissure was around three kilometres long. hello again. some of us today are going to see some snow. some of us already have seen some snow as we've gone through the course of the morning. but by no means are we all going to see it. a lot of it will be falling on higher ground where it could well lead to some travel disruption. at lower levels, we're looking at a mixture of rain, sleet and snow at times. and with the developing easterly wind, that snow will be blowing. now, the met office has two amber weather warnings in force. that means increased likelihood of disruption due to the severe weather acr
it was a glamorous end to the prince of wales' first day back on royal duty.ales stepping back, the royal family need the profile and the pull of prince william. daniella relph, bbc news, central london. let's bring you some pictures coming in from iceland where a volcano has erupted for the second time this year. you can see molten rock shooting out of the ground in the reykjanes peninsula — that's in south—west iceland. icelandic meteorological office said the fissure was around three...
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protests from farmers in wales. news channel. we will be playing involve the very powerful statement from the widow of alexei navalny. after the break, all of the world business news. stay with us. hello. for them a vast majority of the uk, this afternoon was so cloudy. you can see the extensive sheet of cloud on the satellite picture, just a few breaks across the north of scotland and to the east of the pennines. so for some, may be some glimpses of sunshine like this but otherwise, extensively cloudy and the cloud thick enough to bring some drizzle to west scotland, northern ireland, wales and western areas of england. a few patches of drizzle working across the midlands and south—east england as well. a mild day, damp at times, none of the rain will be heavy. it will be patchy in nature and tend to come and go. during this evening and overnight, the rain turns heavier for a time as it works its way southwards and eastwards across the uk, followed by some blustery showers into scotland and northern ireland during
protests from farmers in wales. news channel. we will be playing involve the very powerful statement from the widow of alexei navalny. after the break, all of the world business news. stay with us. hello. for them a vast majority of the uk, this afternoon was so cloudy. you can see the extensive sheet of cloud on the satellite picture, just a few breaks across the north of scotland and to the east of the pennines. so for some, may be some glimpses of sunshine like this but otherwise,...
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b5 give the enormous boost to the north wales economy?— wales economy?lear industry and i can confirm to her that it is and i can confirm to her that it is a candidate for the new nuclear site and one of a number of potential sites that could host new projects. no decision has been taken at present, but british government nuclear is working with the government to support access. we are developing a new policy statement providing a framework for a nuclear power and we will very much welcome her and other contributions to the consultation.— her and other contributions to the consultation. last year, the prime minister and _ consultation. last year, the prime minister and other _ consultation. last year, the prime minister and other senior - consultation. last year, the prime | minister and other senior ministers were given the conclusions of a government audit of research programs at uk universities with links to the chinese state. the audit flag that hundreds of programs of being at high risk of being used potentially for military use and other applicatio
b5 give the enormous boost to the north wales economy?— wales economy?lear industry and i can confirm to her that it is and i can confirm to her that it is a candidate for the new nuclear site and one of a number of potential sites that could host new projects. no decision has been taken at present, but british government nuclear is working with the government to support access. we are developing a new policy statement providing a framework for a nuclear power and we will very much welcome...