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wales for ever, welsh labour for ever.an emotional speech where he spoke about the pressures of being leaderfor the best part of a decade. the last few months following the death of carl sergeant will have been the most difficult, but leading labour members said he'll be remembered for more than that. carwyn has done wonderful things for wales. he's been an exemplary leader and exemplary first minister. he has been a wonderful ambassador for wales, and i'm very proud to have been a member of parliament in carwyn jones's welsh labour party. i don't think he does leave under a cloud. what there is, though, is there's an unresolved position about that final inquiry, and that's about the two sides agreeing. and i don't think it's helpful for me or anyone else to second guess those conversations about trying to get to a point where, as the first minister has said, all the detail and information available will be passed over to that inquiry. inevitably, thoughts will now turn to his successor, with the finance secretary mark dra
wales for ever, welsh labour for ever.an emotional speech where he spoke about the pressures of being leaderfor the best part of a decade. the last few months following the death of carl sergeant will have been the most difficult, but leading labour members said he'll be remembered for more than that. carwyn has done wonderful things for wales. he's been an exemplary leader and exemplary first minister. he has been a wonderful ambassador for wales, and i'm very proud to have been a member of...
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s that these were tories people like john redwood and who had some difficulty with the welsh national anthem asylum and yes there's a lesson for us all though if you don't know the words don't try to have a. clip of film was used ever after but the point was the decisions were being taken by sectors of state that weren't in any way answerable to it some of them were good people peter walker was a good person and. we work closely with people like that and david hunter and william hague but that highlighted the democratic deficit that existed in wales we were governed by a whole lot of quangos the welsh development agency and bodies like that that again were answerable to a non well secular state and not to the people wales we also had the european dimension the decisions were being taken in brussels and we weren't getting a direct voice there so these gave the opportunity to project the need for us to have control over our own affairs what got you one question about europe which is always fascinated me you and i and the mastic process where we're both busy doing deals in the house of c
s that these were tories people like john redwood and who had some difficulty with the welsh national anthem asylum and yes there's a lesson for us all though if you don't know the words don't try to have a. clip of film was used ever after but the point was the decisions were being taken by sectors of state that weren't in any way answerable to it some of them were good people peter walker was a good person and. we work closely with people like that and david hunter and william hague but that...
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so you headed into the one nine hundred ninety nine the fust elections for a welsh national assembly you're the head of your party you've got a head of steam behind you and your chief untasted result touching thirty percent of the vote there's a lot of luck in that i mean i couldn't believe that we had been just marginally ahead of the i said be at that time which i never expected to be in that position i think we were helped by the fact that labor chosen a leader in michael who although used a very competent person he didn't catch the imagination of the labor party let alone the wider electorate and because we were establishing a welsh parliament for the first time remember says oh england were in fourteen hundred we go back six hundred years that made people think our plight have something to offer here this is ply you'd see and they gave us the opportunity and we came back with seventy members labor had twenty eight members we had seventeen and we had thirty percent of the vote you talk about the labor leadership equally crucial wish you had leadership us out at that point the bes
so you headed into the one nine hundred ninety nine the fust elections for a welsh national assembly you're the head of your party you've got a head of steam behind you and your chief untasted result touching thirty percent of the vote there's a lot of luck in that i mean i couldn't believe that we had been just marginally ahead of the i said be at that time which i never expected to be in that position i think we were helped by the fact that labor chosen a leader in michael who although used a...
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. >> seth: matthew is welsh. >> he's welsh. >> seth: and is he speaking welsh with the baby?and speaks exclusively in welsh. so we as a family all learn, you know, colors, numbers. yeah, and that's how we do. >> seth: how is -- is a baby speaking welsh cute? >> very. >> seth: okay. 'cause it's a pretty -- it's like an intense language. >> it's an intense language. >> seth: yeah. >> but he does a very good job. and it is. it's amazing. so he's sort of tri-lingual, because we also have someone in our house who speaks spanish. so we do like -- >> seth: how do you say like mother and father in welsh? >> well, he just says momma and dadda. >> seth: oh well, so he's not crushing it? [ laughter ] >> not yet. >> seth: not yet. >> not yet. not yet. >> seth: well he's got plenty of time. but i do want to ask, like, did you know it before when you had a -- before you had a 2-year-old, was there any reason for you to speak welsh up until to that point? >> um, i spoke a little bit. i mean his family when he calls home, when he speaks to his sister on the phone, he speaks welsh. so now i c
. >> seth: matthew is welsh. >> he's welsh. >> seth: and is he speaking welsh with the baby?and speaks exclusively in welsh. so we as a family all learn, you know, colors, numbers. yeah, and that's how we do. >> seth: how is -- is a baby speaking welsh cute? >> very. >> seth: okay. 'cause it's a pretty -- it's like an intense language. >> it's an intense language. >> seth: yeah. >> but he does a very good job. and it is. it's amazing. so...
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nt welsh government colleague carl sarea nt —— carl sargea nt welsh government colleague carl sareant being sacked by carwynjones. we know that carl sa rg ea nt sacked by carwynjones. we know that carl sargeant was facing a number of misconduct allegations from a number of different women, his family have complained that he was denied natural justice in complained that he was denied naturaljustice in all this process, above inquiries have gone into various elements of what happened in november, the main inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the sacking have yet to begin but that has really formed the backdrop of what has been a difficult few months of the first minister of wales and this is what he said on the conference floor when he announced his decision to stand down. in any normal political career you'd expect to be put through the ringer, even have your integrity challenged. i don't think anyone can know what these last few months have been like, no one that is apart from lisa and the kids. they've carried me through the darkest of times. i've asked too much of them at time
nt welsh government colleague carl sarea nt —— carl sargea nt welsh government colleague carl sareant being sacked by carwynjones. we know that carl sa rg ea nt sacked by carwynjones. we know that carl sargeant was facing a number of misconduct allegations from a number of different women, his family have complained that he was denied natural justice in complained that he was denied naturaljustice in all this process, above inquiries have gone into various elements of what happened in...
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so, this will be the last welsh labour conference i address as party leader.aced intense pressure since the death of his colleague carl sergeant, who he sacked from the welsh government cabinet in november. a few days later it's thought mr sergeant took his own life while facing a number of misconduct allegations from different women. there have been questions about whether correct procedures were followed. the crisis for carwyn jones that came to a head, comes after years in which it has been untouchable at the head of welsh politics for the critics have questioned his record on public service delivery, but the more pressing question is whether his legacy will be overshadowed by the death of his former colleague. he has done one for things for wales, he has been an exemplary leader and first minister and been a wonderful ambassador for wales and i'm very proud to have been a member of parliament in carwyn jones‘s welsh labour party. people will think back over his time as first minister as a time of consolidation and success and taking wales forward and solid
so, this will be the last welsh labour conference i address as party leader.aced intense pressure since the death of his colleague carl sergeant, who he sacked from the welsh government cabinet in november. a few days later it's thought mr sergeant took his own life while facing a number of misconduct allegations from different women. there have been questions about whether correct procedures were followed. the crisis for carwyn jones that came to a head, comes after years in which it has been...
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change at the top of welsh politics does not happen very often.aurants will be taking in this news, there was speculation about his future, but the timing did it's emerged that documents recording the arrival of thousands people who came to the uk from the caribbean after 1948, are being stored at the national archives in west london. the government has been criticised after many of the so—called windrush generation have struggled to prove that they live in the uk legally. the home office says the records don't provide proof of ongoing residency, but will review evidence provided. here's our political correspondent eleanor garnier. news archive: the empire windrush brings to britain 500 jamaicans. could there finally be some good news for hundreds of the windrush generation? many in this first wave of commonwealth immigration don't have proper paperwork and are struggling to prove their right to remain after immigration rules were tightened. despite being here legally, some have been threatened with deportation, denied access to nhs treatment, and
change at the top of welsh politics does not happen very often.aurants will be taking in this news, there was speculation about his future, but the timing did it's emerged that documents recording the arrival of thousands people who came to the uk from the caribbean after 1948, are being stored at the national archives in west london. the government has been criticised after many of the so—called windrush generation have struggled to prove that they live in the uk legally. the home office...
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he told delegates at the welsh labour party conference in llandudno that his departure would give his family, his party and the country a "fresh start". mrjones said the last few months had been difficult, after his colleague, carl sargeant, was found dead four days after he had sacked him. this report from our political correspondent arwyn jones. i don't think anyone can know what these last few months have been like. no one that is apart from lisa and the kids. they have carried me through the darkest of times, i've asked too much of them at times. and it's time i asked what is fairfor them. so, conference, this will be the last welsh labour conference i address as party leader. i intend, as i've always maintained, to be here to give every answer to every question, but i intend to stand down as your leader in the autumn, allowing for a new first minister to take their place by the end of this year. and with that, it was over. in a move nobody predicted and without telling the cabinet, carwynjones announced that he'd stand down in the autumn and in the first week of december,
he told delegates at the welsh labour party conference in llandudno that his departure would give his family, his party and the country a "fresh start". mrjones said the last few months had been difficult, after his colleague, carl sargeant, was found dead four days after he had sacked him. this report from our political correspondent arwyn jones. i don't think anyone can know what these last few months have been like. no one that is apart from lisa and the kids. they have carried me...
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wales forever, welsh labour forever.e he spoke about cashback speech where he spoke about the pressures of being the party leader. these last few months will have been the most difficult, but leading labour members said he will be remembered for more than that. he has been an exemplary leader, an exemplary first minister. he has been an absolutely wonderful ambassadorfor minister. he has been an absolutely wonderful ambassador for wales. i am very proud to have been a member of parliament in his welsh labour party. there is an unresolved position and that is about the two sides agreeing and i don't get is helpful for me or anyone else to second—guess those conversations. as the first minister has said, all the information available will be passed over to that enquiry. inevitably thought will now turn to his successof thought will now turn to his successor with the finance secretary saying he will give serious consideration to standing. it‘s emerged that documents recording the arrival of thousands people who came to the
wales forever, welsh labour forever.e he spoke about cashback speech where he spoke about the pressures of being the party leader. these last few months will have been the most difficult, but leading labour members said he will be remembered for more than that. he has been an exemplary leader, an exemplary first minister. he has been an absolutely wonderful ambassadorfor minister. he has been an absolutely wonderful ambassador for wales. i am very proud to have been a member of parliament in...
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so, this will be the last welsh labour conference i address as party leader.ssure since the death of his colleague carl sergeant, who he sacked from the welsh government cabinet in november. a few days later it's thought mr sergeant took his own life while facing a number of misconduct allegations from different women. there have been questions about whether correct procedures were followed. the crisis for carwyn jones that came to a head, comes after years in which it has been untouchable at the head of welsh politics for the critics have questioned his record on public service delivery, but the more pressing question is whether his legacy will be overshadowed by the death of his former colleague. he has done one for things the wires, he has been an exemplary leader and first minister and been a wonderful ambassador for wales and i'm very proud to have been a member of parliament in carwyn jones's welsh labour party. people will think back over his time as first minister as a time of consolidation and success and taking wales forward and solidarity and of con
so, this will be the last welsh labour conference i address as party leader.ssure since the death of his colleague carl sergeant, who he sacked from the welsh government cabinet in november. a few days later it's thought mr sergeant took his own life while facing a number of misconduct allegations from different women. there have been questions about whether correct procedures were followed. the crisis for carwyn jones that came to a head, comes after years in which it has been untouchable at...
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welsh ministers said that was a power grab. the deal is a compromise.ved areas will pass to the devolved government. but some will stay in westminster, although the uk government has agreed that will only be temporary and those powers will only be used with wales‘ consent. not everybody is happy. plaid cymru's lead in westminster was unimpressed. for the first time since the birth of devolution the westminster government has succeeded in clawing back powers which should be held by our national assembly. this will have major consequences for the uk's constitution. and this is all thanks to the labour party in wales. and while wales may have signed up to the plan, the scottish government in holyrood has rejected it. the snp‘s pete wishart accused the welsh government of capitulation on the issue. it comes as no surprise that welsh labour have so easily capitulated to the tories on this issue. we will never stop defending the integrity of our parliament and we will never allow the tories to diminish our parliament's power. we will not allow that to happen.
welsh ministers said that was a power grab. the deal is a compromise.ved areas will pass to the devolved government. but some will stay in westminster, although the uk government has agreed that will only be temporary and those powers will only be used with wales‘ consent. not everybody is happy. plaid cymru's lead in westminster was unimpressed. for the first time since the birth of devolution the westminster government has succeeded in clawing back powers which should be held by our...
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speaking at the welsh labour conference mr corbyn accused the government of evading its responsibilityini. tell us a bit more about whatjeremy corbyn had to say. he arrived here for a highly charged welsh labour conference still reeling from the news yesterday, frankly, that the first minister of new going micro—wales, carwynjones, announced he will step down. he announced a timetable where that would happen in the autumn. with the new leader in place when it came to december. when he took to the stage, predictably, thatis he took to the stage, predictably, that is what dominated in terms of the content of his speech. it is fairto the content of his speech. it is fair to say the two leaders, labour leaders, have not been particularly close but their relationship has been reasonably good as well. he talked about the determination of ca rwyn talked about the determination of carwyn jones to stand talked about the determination of carwynjones to stand up for wales, him being a tireless campaigner, and there were some light—hearted moments as well, talking about how you are not done yet, m
speaking at the welsh labour conference mr corbyn accused the government of evading its responsibilityini. tell us a bit more about whatjeremy corbyn had to say. he arrived here for a highly charged welsh labour conference still reeling from the news yesterday, frankly, that the first minister of new going micro—wales, carwynjones, announced he will step down. he announced a timetable where that would happen in the autumn. with the new leader in place when it came to december. when he took to...
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wales forever, welsh labour forever.was an emotional speech and the pressures of being leader for the best part of a decade. the last few months following the death of carl sergeant would have been the most difficult but leading labour members that he will be recalled for more than that. he has done wonderful things for wales, he has been exemplary as a leader and as a first minister. he has been a wonderful ambassador for wales and i am proud to have been a member of parliament with his will fuller party. i don't think that he is leaving under a cloud. i do not think it is helpful for anyone else to second guess those conversations about trying to get to a point where the first minister has said, all the information available will be passed over to that inquiry. inevitably, he will allow his successor, who the finance minister will give serious consideration to standing. britain, the united states and china have all welcomed an announcement from north korea that it will halt its nuclear and missile tests. the move comes
wales forever, welsh labour forever.was an emotional speech and the pressures of being leader for the best part of a decade. the last few months following the death of carl sergeant would have been the most difficult but leading labour members that he will be recalled for more than that. he has done wonderful things for wales, he has been exemplary as a leader and as a first minister. he has been a wonderful ambassador for wales and i am proud to have been a member of parliament with his will...
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stephen welsh as a born and bred london and the city is a constant source of inspiration to him. he sometimes takes photos of views that speak to him but he trolls and paints from memory. it's just so beautiful to see i can see did the london eye almost see the. county hold. it's sort of bridge and it's a. vehicle rolls for. back in a seedy. with a view still fresh in his mind stephen will tell begins join westminster bridge. the love to work another memorizes because excuse me are hard work and love my job sometimes there's a quick sketch of it and much for for a natural. but not going to be a detail this time with scripts. for a bit of a quick sketch. a quickie sketch that is astonishingly detailed a true to life snapshot of the world as the are to see it i think. to concentrate. to memorize. my mind. even though she was diagnosed with autism when he was three he began drawing when he was following his talent was immediately obvious when a series of off competitions went on to graduate from on school and is now a celebration artist and draftsman with an international reputation
stephen welsh as a born and bred london and the city is a constant source of inspiration to him. he sometimes takes photos of views that speak to him but he trolls and paints from memory. it's just so beautiful to see i can see did the london eye almost see the. county hold. it's sort of bridge and it's a. vehicle rolls for. back in a seedy. with a view still fresh in his mind stephen will tell begins join westminster bridge. the love to work another memorizes because excuse me are hard work...
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and plaid cymru's leader at westminster was unhappy with the welsh government's deal too.e since the birth of this, the government has succeeded in clawing back powers which should be held by our national assembly. this allows major consequences for the uk's constitution. liz saville roberts. now to the lords, where the government suffered another defeat on its key brexit bill. peers backed an amendment restricting the power of ministers to change laws without full parliamentary scrutiny. the government had already suffered five heavy defeats at the hands of the lords over the european union bill, which transfers eu law into uk legislation. regulations can do anything, including of course wholesale amendment or repeal of statutes that have been passed through the exacting process of primary legislation. whichever side of the brexit argument they stand, people might believe that taking back control would be under the sovereignty of parliament. ministers are answerable for all they do to parliament, and not responsible for all that they do to parliament and they should not b
and plaid cymru's leader at westminster was unhappy with the welsh government's deal too.e since the birth of this, the government has succeeded in clawing back powers which should be held by our national assembly. this allows major consequences for the uk's constitution. liz saville roberts. now to the lords, where the government suffered another defeat on its key brexit bill. peers backed an amendment restricting the power of ministers to change laws without full parliamentary scrutiny. the...
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who treat their victims like slaves and force them into a life of misery working as cleaners in the welshital. a people trafficker is caught on camera by undercover police. another is on his way to make money from modern—day slavery in wales. this victim was beaten and forced to work for a pittance in the shadows of the senedd. here, two men were forced work as cleaners. inside, their boss, human trafficker roman feko, is all smiles. the company that hired him had no idea he was hiding a shocking secret. roman feko is significant. he's someone who has been previously convicted of a double murder of trafficked victims in the czech republic and the sentence was 2a years and he served 16 in a czech prison prior to coming here. feko‘s accomplice in cardiff was his brother—in—law, ladislav fedak. this is an organised crime group, part of the group based here in cardiff, the other part in the czech republic, and the recruiters in the czech republic were looking for for males who were down on their luck. fedak and feko owned cleaning companies in cardiff. four of their workers told police how th
who treat their victims like slaves and force them into a life of misery working as cleaners in the welshital. a people trafficker is caught on camera by undercover police. another is on his way to make money from modern—day slavery in wales. this victim was beaten and forced to work for a pittance in the shadows of the senedd. here, two men were forced work as cleaners. inside, their boss, human trafficker roman feko, is all smiles. the company that hired him had no idea he was hiding a...
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and the scottish and welsh continuity bills would frustrate this objective.ills were to become law, they would impacts not just on the government and the legislators, but on widespread understanding and confidence and, uk law after exit. to the right clarity, the matter had been referred to the supreme court. i do however, remain hopeful that the ongoing negotiations between the devolved administrations will result in an agreement. it is clear that this would be the best outcome for all involved. and should an acceptable agreement be reached, and should the scottish and welsh governments, see—through drawled the references. i think the attorney general for his answer. these combined challenges are unprecedented in the 20 year history of devolution. patch by the scottish parliament. does he appreciate that this would be widely seen as an attack on the scottish parliament and the democratic? and finally, how much is this going to cost? and who is going to meet the legal costs? mr speaker, i agree with the honourable lady that this is an unprecedented situation,
and the scottish and welsh continuity bills would frustrate this objective.ills were to become law, they would impacts not just on the government and the legislators, but on widespread understanding and confidence and, uk law after exit. to the right clarity, the matter had been referred to the supreme court. i do however, remain hopeful that the ongoing negotiations between the devolved administrations will result in an agreement. it is clear that this would be the best outcome for all...
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threats to tear apart northern ireland from scotland england and wales joining me now is welsh nationalist m.p. hugh williams who is on britain's exiting the european union select committee he'll welcome to going underground so aside from the term old us speeches this week theresa may in the past twenty four hours bonnie on wednesday take us back to how your committee's meeting was with michelle bonny the who's chief negotiator of the brakes when he was quite. interestingly when we've met him before he's spoken in english most of time but he starts that was for the twenty minutes telling is often french about the u.k. position and clearly you know the the building up to a very hard position as has become a pattern so the last few days you know it's interesting for me as a me a back bencher from wales to be the fight of a sense out of his hole and incident people like. the other day was a form of trade commissioner. who was the chief negotiator that's kellam he the trade negotiator formerly doan's hero yeah we had it would in the wake of what he had to say to some. he said the other day whe
threats to tear apart northern ireland from scotland england and wales joining me now is welsh nationalist m.p. hugh williams who is on britain's exiting the european union select committee he'll welcome to going underground so aside from the term old us speeches this week theresa may in the past twenty four hours bonnie on wednesday take us back to how your committee's meeting was with michelle bonny the who's chief negotiator of the brakes when he was quite. interestingly when we've met him...
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welsh ministers said that was a power grab. the deal is a compromise.eas will pass to devolved government. some will stay in westminster although the uk government agreed to only be temporary and those powers will only be used with wales consent. and there was a taster of what that debate might be like on thursday, when mps debated whether the uk should stay in a customs union. the uk government has succeeded in drawing back powers that should be held by our national assembly. this will have major consequences for the constitution and this is all thanks to the labour party in wales. but while wales may have signed up to the plan, the scottish government in holyrood has rejected it. the snp‘s pete wishart accused the welsh government of capitulation on the issue. the comes as no surprise mr speaker that the welsh labour has capitulated this on this issue. we will never stop defending the integrity of her parliament and we will never allow the tories to diminish parliament powers. i will not allow that to happen. at prime minister's questions theresa may
welsh ministers said that was a power grab. the deal is a compromise.eas will pass to devolved government. some will stay in westminster although the uk government agreed to only be temporary and those powers will only be used with wales consent. and there was a taster of what that debate might be like on thursday, when mps debated whether the uk should stay in a customs union. the uk government has succeeded in drawing back powers that should be held by our national assembly. this will have...
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barkerer, gold for a welsh cyclist, it is the first in three decadesm is really special.o sing the national anthem on the podium. i am so grateful. the flower of scotland rolls off neilfacty‘s tongue. he rode the flower of scotland rolls off neil facty‘s tongue. he rode to a second gold of these games. england sophie thornhill has a double. breaking the world record for time trial gold. her cup from i breaking the world record for time trial gold. her cupfrom i —— country's medal rush began in triathlon. it is easy to be enspired. to go from track to try jones has learned to swim in 18 month, proof it is never too latelj literally month, proof it is never too late” literally could not swim. i have been work on it, i only came into paratri about 18 been work on it, i only came into pa ratri about 18 months been work on it, i only came into paratri about 18 months ago. niall wilson's dedication goes into every i’ow wilson's dedication goes into every row ta ke, wilson's dedication goes into every row take, it has made it one of gymnastic‘s popular guyser he was pushed all t
barkerer, gold for a welsh cyclist, it is the first in three decadesm is really special.o sing the national anthem on the podium. i am so grateful. the flower of scotland rolls off neilfacty‘s tongue. he rode the flower of scotland rolls off neil facty‘s tongue. he rode to a second gold of these games. england sophie thornhill has a double. breaking the world record for time trial gold. her cup from i breaking the world record for time trial gold. her cupfrom i —— country's medal rush...
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following the death of ex—welsh cabinet minister carl sargeant.rty elected its first ever deputy party leader, carolyn harris. theresa may has promised compensation to long—standing caribbean migrants who have been unfairly threatened with deportation. it's expected to cover any financial losses incurred, and more details are expected to be published within the next week. simonjones reports. a show of solidarity. hundreds gathered in south london last night at the aptly named windrush square demanding compensation for those who had been affected. the message? the windrush generation didn't violate any laws, the law violated them. i am a british citizen but they don't recognise that. and there is no way i can prove that. people have been treated beneath contempt and it angers me, because without the windrush generation, iwould not be who i am today. footage: arrivals at tilbury. the empire windrush brings to britain brings 500 jamaicans. it's affected the families of commonwealth citizens who came to britain after the second world war to help rebui
following the death of ex—welsh cabinet minister carl sargeant.rty elected its first ever deputy party leader, carolyn harris. theresa may has promised compensation to long—standing caribbean migrants who have been unfairly threatened with deportation. it's expected to cover any financial losses incurred, and more details are expected to be published within the next week. simonjones reports. a show of solidarity. hundreds gathered in south london last night at the aptly named windrush...
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unforgettable for anna hursey, the welsh table tennis player who is just 11 years old.. she and partner charlotte carey won their doubles match today against india, she began playing reggie was five, she began playing reggie was five, she still only five feet tall but they their opponents three games to two. australia had a good day but not in the bowls where they were on the bench of a huge shock, they were one of the favourites but they were beaten by dues, malcolm de souza, derek boswell and the team won both their opening group claims today. those five gold medals have australia second on an early medals table, just one behind england. the aussies desperate to overturn their old rivals's plays in glasgow, four of england's gold medals have come in swimming, scotland fifth with five and wales are tenth. elsewhere, u efa five and wales are tenth. elsewhere, uefa has charged liverpool after cans, bottles and flares were thrown at the manchester city team bus as it approached anfield last night for the champions league quarterfinal, the champions league quarterfinal, th
unforgettable for anna hursey, the welsh table tennis player who is just 11 years old.. she and partner charlotte carey won their doubles match today against india, she began playing reggie was five, she began playing reggie was five, she still only five feet tall but they their opponents three games to two. australia had a good day but not in the bowls where they were on the bench of a huge shock, they were one of the favourites but they were beaten by dues, malcolm de souza, derek boswell and...
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senior scenery that they're about to paint and they spend hours studying the landscape but stephen welsh are works in a different way he only needs one look from a high vantage point in order to draw something completely from memory and for him it's guidelines we travelled to london to see how he does it. detailed and intriguing images of cityscapes from around the world have made stephen welsh a famous internationally. the selection of his work is on sale at his london gallery. a drawing by stephen can cost anything between one thousand seven hundred and two hundred thousand euros. really satisfied for my work this is. going to do it i'm going to do it my way. steven botha is a born and bred london and the city is a constant source of inspiration to him. he sometimes takes photos of views that speak to him but he draws and paints from memory. it's just so beautiful the so i can see the london eye and the city. county hold. it's sort bridge and it's a. good vehicle rolls for. back in the studio. with a view still fresh in his mind steven will to begins join westminster bridge. to. the lo
senior scenery that they're about to paint and they spend hours studying the landscape but stephen welsh are works in a different way he only needs one look from a high vantage point in order to draw something completely from memory and for him it's guidelines we travelled to london to see how he does it. detailed and intriguing images of cityscapes from around the world have made stephen welsh a famous internationally. the selection of his work is on sale at his london gallery. a drawing by...
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joined by stephen welsh it can cost anything between one thousand seven hundred and two hundred thousand euros . for my work this is. going to do it i'm going to do it my way. stephen bolton is a born and bred london and the city is a constant source of inspiration to him. he sometimes takes photos of views that speak to him but he draws in paints from memory. it's just so beautiful to see i can see dear the london eye cannot see the. county hold. its bridge and. their vehicle rolled. back in his studio with these still fresh in his mind stephen will chickens join westminster bridge. the. love to work another memorizes because scuse me are hard work and love my job sometimes there's a quick sketch of it and much for for a natural. but not just going to be a detail this time with chris. for eight bits of a quick sketch. a quick sketch that is astonishingly detailed a true to life snapshot of the world as the on to see set of. stuff. to concentrate. to memorize. my mind. even though she was diagnosed with autism when he was three he began drawing when he was following his talent was immedi
joined by stephen welsh it can cost anything between one thousand seven hundred and two hundred thousand euros . for my work this is. going to do it i'm going to do it my way. stephen bolton is a born and bred london and the city is a constant source of inspiration to him. he sometimes takes photos of views that speak to him but he draws in paints from memory. it's just so beautiful to see i can see dear the london eye cannot see the. county hold. its bridge and. their vehicle rolled. back in...
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the lawn may have been parched but the welsh did the work. the welsh did the work.l changed. marshall had the chance to steal the wind. he was wide and wales went wild. wales have won! we played a great side. what we had to do and we have come away with a gold medal. away with a gold medal. need to back yourself otherwise there is no point. there is no point. those balls only weigh about1. 5 kilos. triallist in 130 of them above your head. 130 of them above your head. won and fifth weightlifting medal for england at the games. for england at the games. how the rate he was to go one better than fourth in glasgow. than fourth in glasgow. was moaning about the heat for his hit. hit. the men's final while richard said a games record. games record. the 100 metre finals are this afternoon. a lot more champions to be named today. i have one with me now. points race, the 25 calomba appoints brace. brace. elinor barker from a few nights ago. we watched you and congratulations. congratulations. one of the last few days been like? days been like? commonwealth medal now to add
the lawn may have been parched but the welsh did the work. the welsh did the work.l changed. marshall had the chance to steal the wind. he was wide and wales went wild. wales have won! we played a great side. what we had to do and we have come away with a gold medal. away with a gold medal. need to back yourself otherwise there is no point. there is no point. those balls only weigh about1. 5 kilos. triallist in 130 of them above your head. 130 of them above your head. won and fifth...
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but after many months we have reached agreement with the welsh government. it is a significant achievement and will provide legal certainty, increase the powers of the devolved governments and respect the devolution settlements. we have made considerable changes to the bill to reflect issues raised by members and the devolved administrations. it is indeed disappointing that the scottish government have not yet felt able to add their agreement to the new amendments, and we sincerely hope that they will reconsider their position. >> jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i join the prime minister in congratulating the duke and duchess of cambridge on the birth of their baby and i wish them well. i think we should also reflect that doreen and neville lawrence fought for years to get justice for the death of their son. the macpherson inquiry showed that institutional racism was a major factor in the inquiry. we need to drive out institutional racism in all its forms, wherever it raises its head within our society. mr. speaker, mr. speaker we , recognise that
but after many months we have reached agreement with the welsh government. it is a significant achievement and will provide legal certainty, increase the powers of the devolved governments and respect the devolution settlements. we have made considerable changes to the bill to reflect issues raised by members and the devolved administrations. it is indeed disappointing that the scottish government have not yet felt able to add their agreement to the new amendments, and we sincerely hope that...
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plaid cymru and the welsh conservatives have criticised the legal welsh government of being too slow question whether reducing speed limits on sections of the m4 which is prone to lots of traffic jams will actually the m4 which is prone to lots of trafficjams will actually reduce emissions and the aa said they should not be another lung busting of diesel vehicles, but it should be a recognition of badly serviced vehicles with high carbon emission should be tackled here as well. there will be a consultation beginning today by the worst government, they will be looking at creating clean air zones where there will be restrictions or maybe stopping access to high carbon emission vehicles. all of this and effort of course to curb the issue across wales. thank you very much. labour is promising to settle the "vast majority" of the outstanding cases of alleged anti—semitism within the party by the end ofjuly. jeremy corbyn met members of thejewish leadership council and the board of deputies of british dues yesterday, but they said the talks were a "disappointing, missed opportunity". it wa
plaid cymru and the welsh conservatives have criticised the legal welsh government of being too slow question whether reducing speed limits on sections of the m4 which is prone to lots of traffic jams will actually the m4 which is prone to lots of trafficjams will actually reduce emissions and the aa said they should not be another lung busting of diesel vehicles, but it should be a recognition of badly serviced vehicles with high carbon emission should be tackled here as well. there will be a...
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, the legendary jack welsh.uing to brew behind the scenes where, you know, friends of both men are pointing to the other guy saying it's his fault and laying out the case why. i should point out i reach out to both, i reached out to jack, he has no comment through his longtime spokeswoman. we did get a comment from immelt be, which is interesting. we should put the full screen up there. it basically says that, you know, he's not going to have any comment at this time, but he still considers jack welsh -- there we go -- jeff will leave that debate to others. as you know, he has repeatedly said vac was a great ceo. jack is not saying that about immelt either publicly or privately. so behind the scenes there is this battle that's brewing, and i know people close to jack. he feels that he would like to get his side of the story out there why he thinks jeff immelt -- liz: why hasn't he? >> he feels -- this is what they're telling me. jack didn't tell me this, but friends are telling me he feels somewhat handcuffed be
, the legendary jack welsh.uing to brew behind the scenes where, you know, friends of both men are pointing to the other guy saying it's his fault and laying out the case why. i should point out i reach out to both, i reached out to jack, he has no comment through his longtime spokeswoman. we did get a comment from immelt be, which is interesting. we should put the full screen up there. it basically says that, you know, he's not going to have any comment at this time, but he still considers...
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the welsh secretary alun cairns proved a champion at the quick change. four.e republic of the gambia. what's a collective term for a gathering of commonwealth leaders in london? a pageant? the prime minister of the republic of fiji. three. in the house of lords as we saw, you can take madam speaker lady boothroyd out of the commons. we mention in passing... you are not in the commons, and you know that. two. mps and peers returning from the easter break had to get used to time standing still. whilst they were away, the hands were removed from the elizabeth tower clock face for repair. they will be replaced alternative temporary ones. one. and as the mayor of london welcome the prime ministers of canada and new zealand, it was the case of anything uk could do, new zealand could do better. congratulations on celebrating 100 years of woman's suffrage. in new zealand, we are celebrating 125 years. show off. laughter. jacinda ardern, the prime minister of new zealand ending duncan smith's countdown of the week. the big row over the past few days has been over the t
the welsh secretary alun cairns proved a champion at the quick change. four.e republic of the gambia. what's a collective term for a gathering of commonwealth leaders in london? a pageant? the prime minister of the republic of fiji. three. in the house of lords as we saw, you can take madam speaker lady boothroyd out of the commons. we mention in passing... you are not in the commons, and you know that. two. mps and peers returning from the easter break had to get used to time standing still....
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the irish have won this competition three times since the welsh last reached the semi final.ed with a winners medal from his time was cool and composed. the defence was not. the pressure from the blue shirts reaching the dam with james ryan squeezing through and it was unrelenting. wave after wave swamping the scarlets until they could resist no more. a knockout blow delivered by mcfadden against half—time. but to himself and the opposition. provided the only respite as leinster picked up with a left off of. they met the match‘s try almost a cakewalk. and then he put the cherry on top by adding to his flawless kicking. scarlets would have been left red—faced but for the consolation. and arresting play monster. there will be an all british final and european challenge cup. the second tier of european. cardiff blues 16-10. tier of european. cardiff blues 16—10. daily try of the match. they have booked a ticket to that final. be against gloucester in bilbao. two games in the fifth round of the by games in the fifth round of the rugby league challenge cup this afternoon. in witne
the irish have won this competition three times since the welsh last reached the semi final.ed with a winners medal from his time was cool and composed. the defence was not. the pressure from the blue shirts reaching the dam with james ryan squeezing through and it was unrelenting. wave after wave swamping the scarlets until they could resist no more. a knockout blow delivered by mcfadden against half—time. but to himself and the opposition. provided the only respite as leinster picked up...
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i've never sung the welsh national anthem on the podium before. i'm so grateful. has a double, breaking the world record for time trial gold. the country's medal rush began in para triathlon. it's easy to be inspired byjoe townsend and jade jones. jones has learned to swim injust 18 months. i could not swim so it's something i have really been working on. i only came into para triathlon about 18 months ago. i still have a long way to go. niall wilson's dedication has made him one of gymnastics popular guys. for his family, it never wears thin. just incredible. he's gate—crashing our interview! the one downside for the home teams was nick matthews's squash defeats. he won't win a third straight gold. you can be hard on yourself when success comes so easily, but sometimes that is the key to staying at the top. well, there was more bad news for the english squash team in the women's singles. top seed laura massaro also suffered a shock defeat in the quarter finals losing to wales' tesni evans. england's sarah jane perry and james willstrop have made it into the last
i've never sung the welsh national anthem on the podium before. i'm so grateful. has a double, breaking the world record for time trial gold. the country's medal rush began in para triathlon. it's easy to be inspired byjoe townsend and jade jones. jones has learned to swim injust 18 months. i could not swim so it's something i have really been working on. i only came into para triathlon about 18 months ago. i still have a long way to go. niall wilson's dedication has made him one of gymnastics...
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all british business could just relocate a bell for us i mean i'm welsh business and scottish business is a fantasy you only do actually entertain racism there there will be no border that's what the government's position is all british business can really look into the north of the island of ireland and we'll be in europe i asked him about thoughts and said you know where do you reckon the border will be even if we don't have one in the north of ireland isn't the case of them have to be in the middle of the sea between. brits and the irish exactly because he has never bought the somewhere he seem to think it's the bricks as he is of course i don't know i've got to ask you as applied m.p. though how and why does your party and i've got to ask you with the two had to wear one of them bought of the all party parliamentary group on catalonia how and why you want to be part of a european union which you still do and i know the world's population according to the poll did want to be part of european union the jail's politicians i'm chair of the opacic us alone you could have owned up so tha
all british business could just relocate a bell for us i mean i'm welsh business and scottish business is a fantasy you only do actually entertain racism there there will be no border that's what the government's position is all british business can really look into the north of the island of ireland and we'll be in europe i asked him about thoughts and said you know where do you reckon the border will be even if we don't have one in the north of ireland isn't the case of them have to be in the...
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the welsh way in sport is strength of mind and strength of body. for his country — and for his family. evans has had to fight for funding just to make his third games. but all he'd come for was the gold. he earned it in his own way. we done it! it's been 20 years in the making. and i knew i could do it. best day of your life? i can never take that away from my little girl, she's... i can't wait to show her this, i can't wait to see her with it around her neck. it's not often katie archibald takes the limelight on her own. she's olympic team pursuit champion — this was for solo gold. at one stage, she was half a second behind her australian opponent, but over 3000 metres it's who copes with pain the best. this means so much. you sometimes feel embarrassed about overegging the pride of the scotland jersey or individual versus team and those kind of things, i feel uncomfortable with it, but with this event, it really means so much. this was a busy night for the archibald family. katie's brotherjohn went for gold soon after, but he was beaten into silv
the welsh way in sport is strength of mind and strength of body. for his country — and for his family. evans has had to fight for funding just to make his third games. but all he'd come for was the gold. he earned it in his own way. we done it! it's been 20 years in the making. and i knew i could do it. best day of your life? i can never take that away from my little girl, she's... i can't wait to show her this, i can't wait to see her with it around her neck. it's not often katie archibald...
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the welsh government say the test is about giving parents a safer test and plays an important role in planning is also under way for nipt to be available in england later this year, with scotland also looking at the possibility of introducing the test in the future. when the football coach caroline hulme was 12, she was told she could no longer play football with the boys at her local club. but she took on the system and won. 18 years later, caroline still has a passion for the sport. she now works for the english fa, where she encourages young girls to try out football. described as a natural ballplayer, caroline hulme was a linchpin in the defensive line—up of denbigh town under—13s, but the teenager was devastated when the football association of wales banned herfrom playing. welsh football bosses argue that girls aged 12 and over were forbidden from playing in mixed gender sports. the faw today relented. it means girls can compete against boys until they are 16. i wouldn't want any girl to go through that feeling of being told by an manager that you can't play at the weekend. bein
the welsh government say the test is about giving parents a safer test and plays an important role in planning is also under way for nipt to be available in england later this year, with scotland also looking at the possibility of introducing the test in the future. when the football coach caroline hulme was 12, she was told she could no longer play football with the boys at her local club. but she took on the system and won. 18 years later, caroline still has a passion for the sport. she now...
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leinster produced a knock out of their own, dumping the welsh side scarlets out of the champions cup and their form continued as they ran in five tries. johnny sexton scoring 18 of leinster‘s points, rounding off his flawless kicking with their final try. great britain are one match away from securing promotion to the fed cup world group two afterjohanna konta beat naomi 0saka to give them a 2—1 lead overjapan. konta beat the in—form 0saka 6—3, 6—3, breaking twice in the first set and once in the second. heather watson will secure victory for britain if she defeats kurumi nara in today's second singles in miki. that match is under way now. watson lost the first set, though, after letting three set points slip by. it's 4—5 in that second set going with serve. if she does go on to lose, the best—of—5 tie will be decided by a doubles rubber later today. the defending champion mark selby was knocked out in the opening round of the world snooker championship in sheffield. the world number one mark selby said before the tournament he wanted to play ronnie 0'sullivan in the final. well, the
leinster produced a knock out of their own, dumping the welsh side scarlets out of the champions cup and their form continued as they ran in five tries. johnny sexton scoring 18 of leinster‘s points, rounding off his flawless kicking with their final try. great britain are one match away from securing promotion to the fed cup world group two afterjohanna konta beat naomi 0saka to give them a 2—1 lead overjapan. konta beat the in—form 0saka 6—3, 6—3, breaking twice in the first set and...
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the hottest day so far on the gold coast but the welsh didn‘t wilt.de. wales went wild. wales have won the gold medal. we have done what we had to do and come away with a gold medal so you always have to back yourself or there is no point. surprise success in squash succeeded them, beating the a time world champion for bronze. the third step of the podium was popularfor english weig htlifters, was popularfor english weightlifters, who both took bronze us weightlifters, who both took bronze us to take england‘s tally to six. mixed team badminton bronx for england while ben llewelyn picked up silver. so what is happening now? let‘s go to the athletics to get the latest from nathalie perks. the big news here is that wales have their fifth gold of the games, hollie arnold on the para javelin had to throw a world record with her final row and check this out, what pressure, she final row and check this out, what pressure, she was final row and check this out, what pressure, she was in the silver medal position but she won the gold. later it is the men and w
the hottest day so far on the gold coast but the welsh didn‘t wilt.de. wales went wild. wales have won the gold medal. we have done what we had to do and come away with a gold medal so you always have to back yourself or there is no point. surprise success in squash succeeded them, beating the a time world champion for bronze. the third step of the podium was popularfor english weig htlifters, was popularfor english weightlifters, who both took bronze us weightlifters, who both took bronze us...
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accused the government of treating the windrush generation as second—class citizens — speaking at the welshr party conference, he called for an end to the "hostile environment" immigration policy. four british people have died and 12 have been injured in a coach crash in saudi arabia. the accident happened as the group left mecca on an umra pilgrimage. 70—year—old raj begum hussain from blackburn was among those killed — her family have paid tribute. jeremy hunt has accused social media companies of "turning a blind eye" to their impact on children's mental health. the health secretary has warned of new laws if more is not done to protect young people. sir mo farah finishes third in the men's london marathon in a british record time , as runners face the hottest conditions in the race's history. water shortages were reported on one stretch of the route. on meet the author this way, my guest is the king of scandinavian wire,jo guest is the king of scandinavian wire, jo nesbo, with a retelling in a contemporary setting of one of the greatest stories of ambition and revenge, macbeth. hello and
accused the government of treating the windrush generation as second—class citizens — speaking at the welshr party conference, he called for an end to the "hostile environment" immigration policy. four british people have died and 12 have been injured in a coach crash in saudi arabia. the accident happened as the group left mecca on an umra pilgrimage. 70—year—old raj begum hussain from blackburn was among those killed — her family have paid tribute. jeremy hunt has accused...
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the welsh fa ns were place for a quarter-final. the welsh fans were celebrating too.oxing ring, though, wales came up short, a great battle between two home nations. northern ireland's stephen donnelly just edging out kieronjones. katie archibald will be hoping for the same later on today, she set a new games record en route to the individual pursuit gold medal race and now has the title in her sights. the other bad thing about being here is staying up for the golf. exciting day. we will get to sergio garcia in a moment. remember tony finau, who dislocated his ankle celebrating a hole in one two days ago? well he's tied for second place, he said his recovery was nothing short of a miracle. he's two shots behind jordan spieth, the champion at augusta three years ago. an eagle helped him to six under par. but what a way for sergio garcia to begin his title defence. his approach at the 15th found the water five times! he scored 13, the worst in masters history for that hole. arsenal have taken a big step towards the semi—finals of the europa league after beating cska mos
the welsh fa ns were place for a quarter-final. the welsh fans were celebrating too.oxing ring, though, wales came up short, a great battle between two home nations. northern ireland's stephen donnelly just edging out kieronjones. katie archibald will be hoping for the same later on today, she set a new games record en route to the individual pursuit gold medal race and now has the title in her sights. the other bad thing about being here is staying up for the golf. exciting day. we will get to...
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and wales have announced that swimmer jazz carlin will be carrying the welsh flag.defending that title which we see her winning here, in the 800 metres freestyle. that is all to come tomorrow. northern ireland announce their flag bearer later on this morning. (vic) it's perhaps one of the most difficult things for mothers to ever admit — the idea that they regret having their children, don't enjoy being a mum, aren't particularly maternal. the subject is barely ever discussed in public let alone on national tv. this morning three women tell us what it's like to deal with those feelings — they've all spoken to us on the condition of anonymity — in some cases it's a feeling they've never admitted to family and fiends let alone their children. but they agreed to speak to us to try and break down the myth that motherhood is for everyone, and stop the vilification of those ifi if i could turn the clock back i would not have had children. how is it to say that? it's difficult because people naturally assumed that by saying that you are not a nice person, that you don't lo
and wales have announced that swimmer jazz carlin will be carrying the welsh flag.defending that title which we see her winning here, in the 800 metres freestyle. that is all to come tomorrow. northern ireland announce their flag bearer later on this morning. (vic) it's perhaps one of the most difficult things for mothers to ever admit — the idea that they regret having their children, don't enjoy being a mum, aren't particularly maternal. the subject is barely ever discussed in public let...
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ancestry and i think the welsh just love to sing. blame it on loving to sing." the new album is firmly rooted in their classic sound, without feeling dated. how are fans reacting to the new material at live performances?"oh man.""it's been amazing, amazing.""like scary, happy and these are people that come up to you and go i love the new music and you know that's what you want to hear.""and they say the same thing you did. they say it's new but it sounds old, but it doesn't sound dated but it sounds, you know. somehow, we hit a blend where you get the motels, you know it's the motels, and yet it's contemporary but it's comfortable like an old shoe." (nat music fades, applause)in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. (justine) taking a live look outside....(jr stone) meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez has our forecast. (mabrisa rodriguez)ridge of high pressure will remain over the region as a weak upper level trough swings through the pacnw on sunday. that being said, morning low clouds will once again be possible along the coast and locally in
ancestry and i think the welsh just love to sing. blame it on loving to sing." the new album is firmly rooted in their classic sound, without feeling dated. how are fans reacting to the new material at live performances?"oh man.""it's been amazing, amazing.""like scary, happy and these are people that come up to you and go i love the new music and you know that's what you want to hear.""and they say the same thing you did. they say it's new but it sounds...
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. >> welsh some pran knows have been chosen to perform along with a london-based gospel choir and a 19ow about pop icon like sir elton john, ed sheeran rg and the spice girls. no one said so yet. there's hope they could serenade the newly weds at the evening ceremony at frogmoor house. >> that's a party we all want to go to. meghan is expected to change into a slinky little evening gown. >> of course she is, right? royal. >>> still ahead -- >> i still can't believe it. it's crazy. >> "dancing with the stars" gaby news. kym and robert reveal the names of their twins to "e.t." first. >>> plus, our "dancing" exclusive with olympian adam rippon. his front-runner fears. >> this is a world i don't know anything about. >>> then, hollywood's wildest game show ever. jason biggs and wife, jenny. >> dak sheppard and kristen bell's past. >>> and makeup tips from squon mayer. >> is that good. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ >>> this is hard to do is figure out where you stop putting eye shadow. is that good? i think it might be good. >> it is awfully impressive rg right? john mayer giving us
. >> welsh some pran knows have been chosen to perform along with a london-based gospel choir and a 19ow about pop icon like sir elton john, ed sheeran rg and the spice girls. no one said so yet. there's hope they could serenade the newly weds at the evening ceremony at frogmoor house. >> that's a party we all want to go to. meghan is expected to change into a slinky little evening gown. >> of course she is, right? royal. >>> still ahead -- >> i still can't...