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she had been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.hich all the main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it's particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other members of the royal family. here was prince charles in a bbc interview on monday. it's taken far too long. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues that you... yes, but they just talk, and the problem is to get action on the ground, which is what i've been trying to do for the last a0 years. and this was prince william in another bbc interview yesterday. we can't have more clever speak, i clever words, but not enough action. so the three most senior members of the british royalfamily are all essentially saying or thinking the same thing, but which leaders might the queen have had in mind? the australian prime minister, scott morrison, has finally confirmed tha
she had been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.hich all the main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it's particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other members of the royal family. here was prince charles in a bbc interview on monday. it's taken far too long. world leaders are...
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round, those tuning into bbc parliament were offered instead the proceedings of the scottish and welsh parliamentsassembly — often repeats from previous debates on previous days, like this debate in the scottish parliament shown this monday — but actually from last thursday. thank you, i ask the scottish government when it will implement part three of the transport scotland act 2018 to allow local authorities to bring forward proposals to directly run bus services in their area. as i outlined in my letter to all members injune, to implement part three of the act resumed earlier this year, following a pause necessitated for the pandemic. the reason for this change is money. the bbc has to make substantial savings and, as part of its programme of cuts, rolling coverage of the party conferences has ended for the first time since the 1960s. it's not clear exactly how much money this saves, given that the filming of conferences is happening anyway and shared on a pooled basis between the bbc, itn, and sky. and the decision went down badly with mps when it emerged in the summer. conservative mp damian c
round, those tuning into bbc parliament were offered instead the proceedings of the scottish and welsh parliamentsassembly — often repeats from previous debates on previous days, like this debate in the scottish parliament shown this monday — but actually from last thursday. thank you, i ask the scottish government when it will implement part three of the transport scotland act 2018 to allow local authorities to bring forward proposals to directly run bus services in their area. as i...
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she had been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.ials and the conversation turned to cop 26, the conference on global warming in glasgow, to which all of the main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it is particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other members of the royal family. here was prince charles in a bbc interview on monday. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues that you... yes, but they just talk. and the problem is, to get action on the ground, which is what i've been trying to do for the last 40 years. and this was prince william in another bbc interview yesterday. we can't have more clever speak, i clever words, but not enough action. so the three most senior members of the british royalfamily are all essentially saying or thinking the same thing, but which leaders might the queen have had in mind?
she had been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.ials and the conversation turned to cop 26, the conference on global warming in glasgow, to which all of the main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it is particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other members of the royal family....
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addressing the welsh parliament, she praised people for the way they'd coped with the covid pandemic.first time the queen has been to this building since it changed its name from a welsh parliament. it is the first time in over 18 months we have seen most of the senate members under one roof. the queen commended the senate for being the uk legislate to go online and start holding its meetings virtually during the lockdown. there is plenty looking back over the pandemic, members need to focus on helping wales recover during the next five years. tickly for the welsh labour government who holds half of the seats, tackling the long and growing nhs waiting list here. the crowd of a few hundred people may have noted this was the first time the queen came to open the senate without the duke of edinburgh at the side and for not the first time this week, she was seen in public using a walking stick, something likely we will see more on future royal visits. the british band coldplay have announced they are to go on a world tour next year but are going to try to offset their carbon emissions as
addressing the welsh parliament, she praised people for the way they'd coped with the covid pandemic.first time the queen has been to this building since it changed its name from a welsh parliament. it is the first time in over 18 months we have seen most of the senate members under one roof. the queen commended the senate for being the uk legislate to go online and start holding its meetings virtually during the lockdown. there is plenty looking back over the pandemic, members need to focus on...
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she had been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.e main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it is particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other members of the royal family. here was prince charles in a bbc interview on monday. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues that you... yes, but theyjust talk. and the problem is, to get action on the ground, which is what i've been trying to do for the last 40 years. and this was prince william in another bbc interview yesterday. we can't have more clever speak, clever words, but not enough action. so the three most senior members of the british royal family are all essentially saying or thinking the same thing, but which leaders might the queen have had in mind? after weeks of uncertainty, the australian prime minister, scott morrison, has now confirmed that he will be
she had been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.e main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it is particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other members of the royal family. here was prince charles in a bbc interview on monday. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about...
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she'd been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.wards, she chatted to officials and the conversation turned to cop 26, the conference on global warming in glasgow, to which all of the main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it's particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other members of the royal family. here was prince charles in a bbc interview on monday. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues that you... yes, but they just talk. and the problem is, to get action on the ground, which is what i've been trying to do for the last a0 years. and this was prince william in another bbc interview yesterday. we can't have more clever speak, clever words, but not enough action. so the three most senior members of the british royal family are all essentially saying or thinking the same thing, but which leaders might th
she'd been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.wards, she chatted to officials and the conversation turned to cop 26, the conference on global warming in glasgow, to which all of the main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it's particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other...
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she had been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.wards, she chatted to officials and the conversation turned to cop 26, the conference on global warming in glasgow, to which all of the main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it is particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other members of the royal family. here was prince charles in a bbc interview on monday. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues that you... yes, but theyjust talk. and the problem is, to get action on the ground, which is what i've been trying to do for the last 40 years. and this was prince william in another bbc interview yesterday. we can't have more clever speak, clever words, but not enough action. so the three most senior members of the british royal family are all essentially saying or thinking the same thing, but which leaders might th
she had been in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.wards, she chatted to officials and the conversation turned to cop 26, the conference on global warming in glasgow, to which all of the main world leaders have been invited. the exchanges are difficult to hear, hence the subtitles. "they talk but they don't do." that, from the queen, is a revealing insight into how she regards some politicians. it is particularly striking after very similar comments this week from other...
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the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliamentshe was overheard complaining about those who hadn't said whether they would turn up. and the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government. meeting the queen is an experience few turn down, even fewer forget. her absence will take a little shine off a meeting to set with challenges. the united states has revoked china telecom's licence to operate in the country, citing national security concerns. the chinese state owned entity has 60 days to dismantle its us operations, a decision that could reignite tensions between the two powers. it marks a further move towards bipartisanship in washington in opposition to beijing. following recommendations made under the trump administation, the fcc — under biden appointee jessica rosenworcel — found that china telecom america was subject to influence and control by the chinese state and could be forced to comply with orders from beijing without judicial oversight from us authorities. there was therefore a sigfnifi
the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliamentshe was overheard complaining about those who hadn't said whether they would turn up. and the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government. meeting the queen is an experience few turn down, even fewer forget. her absence will take a little shine off a meeting to set with challenges. the united states has revoked china telecom's licence to operate in the...
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the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliamentks ago, she was overheard complaining about those who hadn't said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government. meeting the queen is an experience few turn down, even fewer forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. the united states has revoked china telecom's licence to operate in the country, citing national security concerns. the chinese state owned entity has 60 days to dismantle its us operations, a decision that could reignite tensions between the two powers. so who are they? — china telecom america is a subsidiary of a state owned entity, which has over 335 million subscribers world data services, vpns, cloud and mobile networks are among its offerings in the usthe federal communications commission says its main target however are chinese—americans, and chinese students, business people and tourists. the regulator's report found that the company was a serious security risk, as it could be forced to comply with orders
the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliamentks ago, she was overheard complaining about those who hadn't said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government. meeting the queen is an experience few turn down, even fewer forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. the united states has revoked china telecom's licence to operate in the country, citing national security concerns....
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the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliamenteeks ago, she was overheard complaining about those who hadn't said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government. meeting the queen is an experience few turn down, even fewer forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. a us prosecutor investigating last week's accidental fatal shooting of a crew member by the actor alec baldwin says a real gun, not a prop, was used. the santa fe county district attorney said an "enormous amount of bullets" had been found on the california set, to tell us more is the bbc�*s north america correspondent peter bowes. she says she is not ruling out charges. what is the state of the investigation? she charges. what is the state of the investigation?— charges. what is the state of the investigation? she has been sa in: it the investigation? she has been saying it could _ the investigation? she has been saying it could be _ the investigation? she has been saying it could be weeks, - saying it could b
the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliamenteeks ago, she was overheard complaining about those who hadn't said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government. meeting the queen is an experience few turn down, even fewer forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. a us prosecutor investigating last week's accidental fatal shooting of a crew member by the actor alec baldwin says...
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two days later, she was in cardiff, for the opening of the welsh parliament.onversation. in addition, there's the daily business of monarchy — audiences, many of them now by video call. ah, there you are. this was earlier this week. the queen in windsor, speaking via cyberspace to the new 6overnor—6eneral of new zealand. good morning, how are you? oh, gosh, it's good morning, isn't it, to you? this afternoon, this 95—year—old monarch should have been boarding a flight to northern ireland, for a series of engagements there tonight and tomorrow. but this morning, buckingham palace issued this short statement. the queen is not unwell, but she is 95, and there's obviously a need for anyone of that age to pace themselves sensibly. and that's all, officials insist, that's happening here. there are, it's understood, no covid—related concerns. the queen has, of course, received her double vaccination. what royal officials and doctors will be focused on is her role at the forthcoming cop26 summit, when the queen will be hosting all the visiting leaders. they will want
two days later, she was in cardiff, for the opening of the welsh parliament.onversation. in addition, there's the daily business of monarchy — audiences, many of them now by video call. ah, there you are. this was earlier this week. the queen in windsor, speaking via cyberspace to the new 6overnor—6eneral of new zealand. good morning, how are you? oh, gosh, it's good morning, isn't it, to you? this afternoon, this 95—year—old monarch should have been boarding a flight to northern...
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two days later she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament and in between times she wasties at windsor castle, including virtually welcoming a new governor general of new zealand. the images of the queen sets her return from a summer break in balmoral have been an engaged and alert monica, enjoying meeting people and carrying out her duties with enthusiasm, but she is now 95 years old and the news she spent a rare night in hospital will inevitably cause concern. the palace have sought to reassure she is said to be in good spirits and it is understood that on her return from hospital yesterday afternoon, she was back at her desk and back at work. sarah campbell, bbc news. us police say the american actor alec baldwin has accidentally shot dead a woman during filming of his new movie. the incident happened in the state of new mexico on the set of the film rust. no charges have been filed over the incident, which is being investigated. we're joined now by los angeles—based entertainment journalist kj matthews. thank you very much forjoining me. thank you very much for “oini
two days later she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament and in between times she wasties at windsor castle, including virtually welcoming a new governor general of new zealand. the images of the queen sets her return from a summer break in balmoral have been an engaged and alert monica, enjoying meeting people and carrying out her duties with enthusiasm, but she is now 95 years old and the news she spent a rare night in hospital will inevitably cause concern. the palace have...
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two days later, she was in cardiff, for the opening of the welsh parliament.s of guests, all of them anxious to meet her and have a few moments of conversation. in addition, there's the daily business of monarchy — audiences, many of them now by video call. ah, there you are. this was earlier this week. the queen in windsor, speaking via cyberspace to the new governor—general of new zealand. good morning. 0h, of course, it's good morning, isn't it, to you? this afternoon, this 95—year—old monarch should have been boarding a flight to northern ireland, for a series of engagements there tonight and tomorrow. but this morning, buckingham palace issued this short statement. "the queen has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days. her majesty is in good spirits and is disappointed that she will no longer be able to visit northern ireland." the queen is not unwell, but she is 95, and there's obviously a need for anyone of that age to pace themselves sensibly. and that's all, officials insist, that's happening here. there are, it's understood
two days later, she was in cardiff, for the opening of the welsh parliament.s of guests, all of them anxious to meet her and have a few moments of conversation. in addition, there's the daily business of monarchy — audiences, many of them now by video call. ah, there you are. this was earlier this week. the queen in windsor, speaking via cyberspace to the new governor—general of new zealand. good morning. 0h, of course, it's good morning, isn't it, to you? this afternoon, this...
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the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliaments overheard complaining about those who hadn't said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government. meeting the queen is an experience few turn down, even fewer forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come. we speak to environment campaigner bill mckibben as part of our climate critical series. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday, she had spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. "every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation." after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition and lift off. of discovery with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. - this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is th
the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliaments overheard complaining about those who hadn't said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government. meeting the queen is an experience few turn down, even fewer forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come. we speak to environment campaigner bill mckibben as part of our climate critical series....
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the measures were voted in by members of the welsh parliament.art. we still have a member who's desperately fighting to get into zoom. and that meant, to some astonishment, the measure passed. from next week in wales, vaccine passes will be required for those attending an indoor non—seating event of more than 500, an outdoor event with no seating with more than 4,000, any event with more than 10,000, and those going to a nightclub. so how will this work in practice? well, despite the first minister suggesting that there would be an app available, like in england, there won't be here in wales. nightclub—goers and event—goers here will have to register through a web—based operating system, one that's been operating for the past three months. they'll begin the process by using their nhs login number and then they'll input whether they've had a double vaccine or a recent negative covid test. the government say event organisers should take reasonable measures to check people are eligible to enter, but anticipate night clubs should be checking everyone
the measures were voted in by members of the welsh parliament.art. we still have a member who's desperately fighting to get into zoom. and that meant, to some astonishment, the measure passed. from next week in wales, vaccine passes will be required for those attending an indoor non—seating event of more than 500, an outdoor event with no seating with more than 4,000, any event with more than 10,000, and those going to a nightclub. so how will this work in practice? well, despite the first...
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her remarks were picked up during conversations at the opening of welsh parliament.respondent nicholas witchell reports. —— a rocket carrying three chinese astronauts has blasted off into space for the country's longest—ever crewed mission. the trio will spend six months working on the tiangong space station. they include the first woman on board. beijing wants tiangong to be fully operational by the end of next year as it ramps up its space programme. the mission is the second of four needed to complete construction. in the latest mission, astronauts will carry out tests of the key technologies and robotics needed to assemble the space station, verify onboard life support systems and conduct a host of scientific experiments. singer songwriter adele has released her first song for six years. easy on me is from the forthcoming album 30, which reflects her life after going through a divorce. it's a follow—up to her massively successful albums 19, 21 and 25. bbc music correspondent mark savage has this report. # there ain't no gold in this river... the wait is over. # i
her remarks were picked up during conversations at the opening of welsh parliament.respondent nicholas witchell reports. —— a rocket carrying three chinese astronauts has blasted off into space for the country's longest—ever crewed mission. the trio will spend six months working on the tiangong space station. they include the first woman on board. beijing wants tiangong to be fully operational by the end of next year as it ramps up its space programme. the mission is the second of four...
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the centenary of the royal british legion, last thursday in cardiff for the reopening of the welsh parliamentndsor castle for dozens of global business leaders. she had been due to travel to northern ireland later today for engagements tonight and tomorrow, marking the centenary of the partition of ireland, but a statement this morning from buckingham palace saying that she had reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days. she is in good spirits and disappointed not to be going to northern ireland. the palace is not saying anything more than that, but i understand this is not in any way covid related. she has had both vaccinations, we don't know whether she has had the booster vaccination but what will be in the minds of royal officials and doctors is that she is due to attend cop26, to host a reception for all of the global leaders attending that at the end of next week, and they will want to be sure that she is fully rested for that. . ~ . ~ ~ sure that she is fully rested for that. w .. . ., , sure that she is fully rested for that. . ., , ., that. necklace which many
the centenary of the royal british legion, last thursday in cardiff for the reopening of the welsh parliamentndsor castle for dozens of global business leaders. she had been due to travel to northern ireland later today for engagements tonight and tomorrow, marking the centenary of the partition of ireland, but a statement this morning from buckingham palace saying that she had reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days. she is in good spirits and disappointed not to be...
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the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliament few weeks ago she was overheard complaining about those who had not said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government will stop beating the queen is an experience if you turn down, even if you forget 7 meeting the queen is an experience that very few turned down, and even fewer forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. senators in brazil are expected to vote on a report into president bolsonaro s handling of covid—19 within the coming hours. the report recommends that the president be tried for a list of crimes including misuse of public funds and crimes against humanity. we can hear from we can hearfrom our correspondent. i'm joined now by our correspondent in brasilia — katy watson today marks the end of a long process. six months of hearings, scandals and covered. a light shown on the government accused of recklessness. no overt recommend at the top with a very long list of crimes. but this has splits and addresses of t
the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliament few weeks ago she was overheard complaining about those who had not said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government will stop beating the queen is an experience if you turn down, even if you forget 7 meeting the queen is an experience that very few turned down, and even fewer forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. senators in...
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latest in a busy few weeks for her, which had included a visit to cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament14th october, her attendance two days earlier at a service at westminster abbey to mark the centenary of the royal british legion, quite apart from the daily and largely unseen work of the monarch, with audiences and boxes of paperwork. {iii monarch, with audiences and boxes of maerwork. _, , monarch, with audiences and boxes of --aerwork. _, , monarch, with audiences and boxes of --aerwork. u, , , paperwork. of course, it is good mornin: , paperwork. of course, it is good morning. isn't — paperwork. of course, it is good morning, isn't it, _ paperwork. of course, it is good morning, isn't it, to _ paperwork. of course, it is good morning, isn't it, to you...? - morning, isn't it, to you...? according to the palace, the queen resumed that paperwork last night a few hours after returning from hospital. she is, says the palace, continuing with light duties and remains determined to attend the cop26 summit in glasgow at the end of the month. nicholas witchell, bbc news. let's speak to our
latest in a busy few weeks for her, which had included a visit to cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament14th october, her attendance two days earlier at a service at westminster abbey to mark the centenary of the royal british legion, quite apart from the daily and largely unseen work of the monarch, with audiences and boxes of paperwork. {iii monarch, with audiences and boxes of maerwork. _, , monarch, with audiences and boxes of --aerwork. _, , monarch, with audiences and boxes of...
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she said the welsh parliament was an incredibly important institution there, paraphrasing, if i can littlernment is aware of the problems, it was inevitable after the pandemic, as society opens up, that there is increased pressure on the nhs and that is what you're seeing. on the nhs and that is what you're seeina. ,, , , , ., seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis, seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis. and _ seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis, and this _ seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis, and this is _ seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis, and this is now _ seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis, and this is now the i seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis, and this is now the 50th | crisis, and this is now the 50th that i have been on the bbc and other news outlets to talk about crises at the state —— and the state of the nhs. —— fifth year. we have had a decade of underfunding in the health service and we went into that covid pandemic short of 40,000 nurses after years of cutting thousands of beds, we don't have enough diagnostic equipment compared to comparable countries,
she said the welsh parliament was an incredibly important institution there, paraphrasing, if i can littlernment is aware of the problems, it was inevitable after the pandemic, as society opens up, that there is increased pressure on the nhs and that is what you're seeing. on the nhs and that is what you're seeina. ,, , , , ., seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis, seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis. and _ seeing. the nhs is in desperate crisis, and this _ seeing. the nhs is in desperate...
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the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliamentks ago she was overheard complaining about those who had not said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government will stop beating the queen is an experience if you turn down, even if you forget 7 meeting the queen is an experience that very few turned down, and even if you are forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. our correspondent helena wilkinson is at windsor. given the stresses and strains of travelling all the way to glasgow, maybe this decision was not really much of a surprise? you are absolutely _ much of a surprise? you are absolutely right. _ much of a surprise? you are absolutely right. it - much of a surprise? you are absolutely right. it was - much of a surprise? you are l absolutely right. it was always going to be a possibility, given the queen is 95, given the fact she had to cancel her trip to northern ireland last week and given the fact she had to stay overnight in hospital last wednesday for those pre
the climate change conference is close to the heart of the queen, and when opening the welsh parliamentks ago she was overheard complaining about those who had not said whether they would turn up. and at the queen's absence is a blow for the conference and its organiser, the government will stop beating the queen is an experience if you turn down, even if you forget 7 meeting the queen is an experience that very few turned down, and even if you are forget. jonny dymond, bbc news. our...
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her remarks were picked up on a microphone during conversations at yesterday's opening of the welsh parliament hankinson, a director of the masters of foxhounds association, took part in online seminars where he described how to disguise fox hunts as trail hunts. hankinson was fined £3,500, including damages and costs. more than 30 people have been killed in afghanistan, in a series of explosions at a mosque in the southern city of kandahar. those who died are shia muslims who'd gathered for friday prayers. it comes a week after a suicide attack on another shia mosque in the northern city of kunduz killed at least 50 people. 0ur correspondent yogita limaye has the latest. pain and suffering is relentless in afghanistan. this was the second major attack in a week — both targeted at the minority shia community. at this mosque in kandahar, witnesses say there were three suicide bombers. translation: the firing started after we ended prayers. - then two or three explosions took place. we were thrown towards the windows. many people were dead and wounded. i don't know what happened later. last frid
her remarks were picked up on a microphone during conversations at yesterday's opening of the welsh parliament hankinson, a director of the masters of foxhounds association, took part in online seminars where he described how to disguise fox hunts as trail hunts. hankinson was fined £3,500, including damages and costs. more than 30 people have been killed in afghanistan, in a series of explosions at a mosque in the southern city of kandahar. those who died are shia muslims who'd gathered for...
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she was attending the opening of the welsh parliament when her remarks were captured on video. p.a.edia reports the queen referenced the upcoming u.n. kite matt summit in glasgow and said, i don't know who is coming. in a separate clip she said, it is irritating what they talk and don't do. referring to world leaders. her remarks come the same day prince william remembered he criticized space tourism. he told bbc we need the greatest brains fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to find the next place to go live. >>> still to come right here on "cnn newsroom," the virginia race is tightening. both donald trump and biden are stepping in to help their party's candidates. >>> plus thousands of workers go out on strike and show the pendulum is really swinging on the nation's job market. did you know that even after you sanitize a surface, every touch can leave new bacteria behind? that means, you could be right back where you started. break the cycle with microban 24. just spray once and your surfaces are protected against bacteria all day. microban keeps killing 99.9% of bac
she was attending the opening of the welsh parliament when her remarks were captured on video. p.a.edia reports the queen referenced the upcoming u.n. kite matt summit in glasgow and said, i don't know who is coming. in a separate clip she said, it is irritating what they talk and don't do. referring to world leaders. her remarks come the same day prince william remembered he criticized space tourism. he told bbc we need the greatest brains fixed on trying to repair this planet, not trying to...
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it was only a couple of weeks ago, at the opening of the welsh parliament, where she was rather lamentingdn't make up their mind whether they were coming or not. she clearly gets the importance of it. we saw that in the summer when the g7 assembled in cornwall. the world leaders were down there stop the government at the time werejoking down there stop the government at the time were joking whether the queen might consider meeting one or two heads of government for a cup of tea at windsor and got the reply back, "no, don't worry, she wants to come down to cornwall. she helps that reception at the eden project for the world leaders. there is no lack of enthusiasm on her part. i think this is the medical side of the household, is leaning in a bit harder than usual and saying, "really, we know you would like to be there, and of course we would love to see her there." it would give enormous gravitas to this huge summit. but there are risks attached, whether it is going by train or plane up to scotland, and there are risks attached to being in a confined space with people flying in from all ov
it was only a couple of weeks ago, at the opening of the welsh parliament, where she was rather lamentingdn't make up their mind whether they were coming or not. she clearly gets the importance of it. we saw that in the summer when the g7 assembled in cornwall. the world leaders were down there stop the government at the time werejoking down there stop the government at the time were joking whether the queen might consider meeting one or two heads of government for a cup of tea at windsor and...
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two days later, she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament. including virtually welcoming the new governor general of new zealand. the images of the queen since her return from the summer break in balmoral have been of an engaged and alert monarch, still enjoying meeting people and carrying out her duties with enthusiasm. but she is now 95 years old and the news that she spent a rare night in hospital will inevitably cause concern. the palace have sought to reassure. she's said to be in good spirits. it's understood that on her return from hospital yesterday afternoon, she was back at her desk and back at work. sarah campbell, bbc news. a little earlier, our royal correspondent nicholas witchell told us that buckingham palace hasn't always been clear about what's been happening. officials at buckingham palace have not been giving us a complete, reasonable picture of what has been occurring. the media was led to believe on wednesday that the queen was resting at windsor castle, that's what we, the bbc, reported, and other branches of the media
two days later, she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament. including virtually welcoming the new governor general of new zealand. the images of the queen since her return from the summer break in balmoral have been of an engaged and alert monarch, still enjoying meeting people and carrying out her duties with enthusiasm. but she is now 95 years old and the news that she spent a rare night in hospital will inevitably cause concern. the palace have sought to reassure. she's said...
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last thursday she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.ravel to northern ireland later today for engagements tonight and tomorrow, marking the centenary of the partition of ireland, but a statement this morning from buckingham palace saying, as you reported, she has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days. she is in good spirits and she's disappointed not to be going to northern ireland. now, the palace is not really saying anything more than that, but i understand this is not in any way covid related. she has had both vaccinations, we don't know whether she's had the booster vaccination. but i think what will be in the minds of the royal officials and doctors is that she is due to attend cop 26 to host a reception for all the global leaders attending that at the end of next week, and they will want to be sure that she is fully rested for that. a parliamentary inquiry in brazil is presenting its finalfindings into president bolsonaro s handling of the covid—19 pandemic. according to excerpts of the report already
last thursday she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.ravel to northern ireland later today for engagements tonight and tomorrow, marking the centenary of the partition of ireland, but a statement this morning from buckingham palace saying, as you reported, she has reluctantly accepted medical advice to rest for the next few days. she is in good spirits and she's disappointed not to be going to northern ireland. now, the palace is not really saying anything more than that,...
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two days later, she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.between times, she was carrying out duties at windsor castle, including virtually welcoming the new governor general of new zealand. the images of the queen since her return from the summer break in balmoral have been of an engaged and alert monarch, still enjoying meeting people and carrying out her duties with enthusiasm. but she is now 95 years old and the news that she spent a rare night in hospital will inevitably cause concern. the palace has sought to reassure. she said to be in good spirits. it's understood that on her return from hospital yesterday afternoon, she was back at her desk and back at work. sarah campbell, bbc news. we're joined now by our reporter megan paterson, who is outside windsor castle this morning. megan, what more do we know about the queen's condition? good about the queen's condition? morning from a very windsor good morning from a very quiet windsor castle, apart from the camera crews setting up in the streets. we know the queen returned to windsor yest
two days later, she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament.between times, she was carrying out duties at windsor castle, including virtually welcoming the new governor general of new zealand. the images of the queen since her return from the summer break in balmoral have been of an engaged and alert monarch, still enjoying meeting people and carrying out her duties with enthusiasm. but she is now 95 years old and the news that she spent a rare night in hospital will inevitably...
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her remarks were heard by a daily mailjournalist during conversations at the opening of welsh parliamentgency in addressing the climate change crisis. the narrative has changed. you know, lots of the things that you said are now mainstream... it's taken far too long. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues... yeah, but theyjust talk. and the problem is to get action on the ground, which is what i've been trying to do for the last 40 years. if we're not careful, we are robbing from our children's future — what we do now. children love being outdoors, they love getting muddy, they love playing and chasing and playing sport and that stuff. i think they have a truer appreciation of what we're going to miss and what we're letting down than actually many of the adults, and that's where a bit of the disconnect�*s happening. is that those adults in a position of responsibility are not channelling their inner child. we can't have more clever speak, clever words, but not enough action. let's speak to our climate editorjustin rowlatt. it's not exactly controversial t
her remarks were heard by a daily mailjournalist during conversations at the opening of welsh parliamentgency in addressing the climate change crisis. the narrative has changed. you know, lots of the things that you said are now mainstream... it's taken far too long. world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues... yeah, but theyjust talk. and the problem is to get action on the ground, which is what i've been trying to do for the last 40 years. if we're not careful,...
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passports will be introduced in wales after the government won a tight vote in the senedd — the welsh parliaments to what he is calling a high wage, high skill economy. he has told the conservative party conference is part of his plan to level up the country. the £20 a week increase to universal credit which is claimed by nearly 6 million people comes to an end today. and the head of facebook mark zuckerberg has rejected claims from a whistle—blower that the company puts profits before the interests of its users. a man has died and another has suffered serious injuries after a series of stabbings in a village in gloucestershire. a woman is also being treated in hospital after the attack yesterday afternoon in walton cardiff, near tewkesbury. a man in his 50s has been arrested. let's hear a bit more about one of those headline stories. the boss of facebook has rejected claims from a whistleblower that the company puts profits before the interests of its users. the compa ny�*s sites the company's sites and apps have harmed children and field division according to some. mark zuckerberg says that is
passports will be introduced in wales after the government won a tight vote in the senedd — the welsh parliaments to what he is calling a high wage, high skill economy. he has told the conservative party conference is part of his plan to level up the country. the £20 a week increase to universal credit which is claimed by nearly 6 million people comes to an end today. and the head of facebook mark zuckerberg has rejected claims from a whistle—blower that the company puts profits before the...
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passports will be introduced in wales after the government1 a tight vote in the senedd, the welsh parliament into nightclubs, concerts and conventions. —— won a tight... let's take a look at the latest coronavirus figures for the uk. 39,851 new infections recorded in the latest 2a hour period, as well as 143 deaths that's those who've died within 28 days of a positive covid test. the boss of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has hit back at criticism from a former employee turned whistleblower who testified in the us senate. frances haugen said the company's sites and apps have harmed children and fuelled division. mr zuckerberg said the argument that facebook deliberately pushed content that made people angry for profit was illogical. in a blog, mr zuckerberg wrote the testimony... our north america technology reporter james clayton has more. eleanor and freya are both 1a and, like many teenagers, they're both on instagram. as a teenager you're looking at these people, like, all these models, and, you know, influencers — they are all very, very skinny and they have, like, a perfect body. and when
passports will be introduced in wales after the government1 a tight vote in the senedd, the welsh parliament into nightclubs, concerts and conventions. —— won a tight... let's take a look at the latest coronavirus figures for the uk. 39,851 new infections recorded in the latest 2a hour period, as well as 143 deaths that's those who've died within 28 days of a positive covid test. the boss of facebook, mark zuckerberg, has hit back at criticism from a former employee turned whistleblower who...
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latest in a busy few weeks for her, which had included a visit to cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliamentlace, the queen resumed that paperwork last night, a few hours after returning from hospital. she is, the palace says, continuing with light duties and remains determined to attend the cop26 summit in glasgow at the end of the month. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben. very good afternoon to you. the weather has thrown everything at us this week, some wind, rain, cold weather and mild weather. today one of the choir days, sunshine around. to the weekend it will turn a bit milder, quite windy with some rain around at times but not all the time. through the night a of cloud of the fork after meeting with mr american sponsored riddles when we do keep clear skies it will get quite chilly especially in northeast scotland, may be down to minus two celsius in places with a touch of frost. a lot of cloud filtering into more from the west with some spots and drizzle for western part of whale. each risk balancing spells of sunshine but for western scott
latest in a busy few weeks for her, which had included a visit to cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliamentlace, the queen resumed that paperwork last night, a few hours after returning from hospital. she is, the palace says, continuing with light duties and remains determined to attend the cop26 summit in glasgow at the end of the month. nicholas witchell, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben. very good afternoon to you. the weather has thrown everything at us this...
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two days later, she was in cardiff, for the opening of the welsh parliament.oarding a flight to northern ireland, for a series of engagements there tonight and tomorrow. but this morning, buckingham palace issued this short statement. the queen is not unwell, but she is 95, and there's obviously a need for anyone of that age to pace themselves sensibly. and that's all, officials insist, that's happening here. there are, it's understood, no covid—related concerns. the queen has, of course, received her double vaccination. what royal officials and doctors will be focused on is her role at the forthcoming cop26 summit, when the queen will be hosting all the visiting leaders. they will want to be sure that she is fully rested for that. nicholas witchell, bbc news. the time is 6:19. our top story this evening: the health secretary warns covid cases could reach 100,000 a day this winter — but says the government won't restrict tighter restrictions in england, plan b, at this point. coming up.. manager steve bruce has left newcastle united 13 days after the saudi—bac
two days later, she was in cardiff, for the opening of the welsh parliament.oarding a flight to northern ireland, for a series of engagements there tonight and tomorrow. but this morning, buckingham palace issued this short statement. the queen is not unwell, but she is 95, and there's obviously a need for anyone of that age to pace themselves sensibly. and that's all, officials insist, that's happening here. there are, it's understood, no covid—related concerns. the queen has, of course,...
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her remarks were picked up in clips of a conversation filmed on a phone at the opening of the welsh parliamentedd in cardiff and reported in this morning's daily mail. the queen was talking to the duchess of cornwall and the parliament's presiding officer, and seemed to be referring to the forthcoming cop26 climate conference. she can be heard saying she does not know who is coming to the event, which will begin in glasgow at the end of this month. let's take a look at the two clips. the queen's remarks comes after both prince charles and prince william spoke to the bbc earlier this week about the forthcoming cop26 summit and the urgency in addressing the climate change crisis. the narrative has changed. you know, and lots of the things you have said are now mainstream. it's taken far too long. the world leaders are gathering in glasgow to talk about the kind of issues that you were. yes, but theyjust talk, . and the problem is to get action on the ground, _ which is what i've been trying to do for the last 40 years! we, if we're not careful, we're robbing from, you know, our children's future
her remarks were picked up in clips of a conversation filmed on a phone at the opening of the welsh parliamentedd in cardiff and reported in this morning's daily mail. the queen was talking to the duchess of cornwall and the parliament's presiding officer, and seemed to be referring to the forthcoming cop26 climate conference. she can be heard saying she does not know who is coming to the event, which will begin in glasgow at the end of this month. let's take a look at the two clips. the...
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latest in a busy few weeks for her, which had included a visit to cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament his best wishes to her majesty — he said he understood that the queen was now back at her desk. our royal correspondent sarah campbell said there's still much we don't know about the situation. the royal standard is flying high above windsor castle, so we assume that the queen is in residence and certainly the indication from the palace is that she remains in good spirits. yesterday we were told she came back from that trip to hospital and she was at her desk at work, albeit undertaking light duties. what could that mean? well, daily duties of the monarch include of course looking through the government papers, the red boxes, so we assume she would be undertaking those sort of duties. other than releasing information about those preliminary investigations, those tests that she was taken to hospitalfor, the palace have given no further medical detail as to what those tests are for and regarding the results, whether she might have to go back to hospital depending on the results of those
latest in a busy few weeks for her, which had included a visit to cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament his best wishes to her majesty — he said he understood that the queen was now back at her desk. our royal correspondent sarah campbell said there's still much we don't know about the situation. the royal standard is flying high above windsor castle, so we assume that the queen is in residence and certainly the indication from the palace is that she remains in good spirits....
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two days later, she was in cardiff, for the opening of the welsh parliament. all, officials insist, that's happening here. there are, it's understood, no covid—related concerns. the queen has, of course, received her double vaccination. what royal officials and doctors will be focused on is her role at the forthcoming cop26 summit, when the queen will be hosting all the visiting leaders. they will want to be sure that she is fully rested for that. nicholas witchell, bbc news. it's been more than a month since the volcano there erupted on the spanish canary island of la palma. it's destroyed almost 2,000 buildings on the island, but miraculously, there've been no fatalities. a rescue mission using drones is being planned to save three dogs that have been trapped there. danjohnson has been following the story. all life has been caught in this eruption and these three got left behind, trapped by lava. they have been fed by a drone and are now looking to be skive for rescue. and here it is, the flying retriever, a snare from the air coming to lower the pups in and
two days later, she was in cardiff, for the opening of the welsh parliament. all, officials insist, that's happening here. there are, it's understood, no covid—related concerns. the queen has, of course, received her double vaccination. what royal officials and doctors will be focused on is her role at the forthcoming cop26 summit, when the queen will be hosting all the visiting leaders. they will want to be sure that she is fully rested for that. nicholas witchell, bbc news. it's been more...
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round, those tuning into bbc parliament were offered instead the proceedings of the scottish and welsh parliaments went down badly with mps when it emerged in the summer. conservative mp damian collins, for example, said at the time: now, viewers have been voicing their objections, too. writing last week, graeme pearce thought it was: british alaba made a similar point this week: —— british alba made a similar point this week: and chairman moet reminisced: well, we really wanted to discuss this with an editor or executive from bbc news, but no—one was available to talk to us. instead, we were given the statement: do let us know your thoughts on anything we're covering in this week's programme, or on any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us at the end of the programme. now for some of your other concerns this week. it's almost three weeks since the volcano started erupting on the spanish island of la palma and this week, molten lava was continuing to pour out of it with eruptions sending gas and ash almost four miles into the air. hundreds of properties have been destroyed and thousands
round, those tuning into bbc parliament were offered instead the proceedings of the scottish and welsh parliaments went down badly with mps when it emerged in the summer. conservative mp damian collins, for example, said at the time: now, viewers have been voicing their objections, too. writing last week, graeme pearce thought it was: british alaba made a similar point this week: —— british alba made a similar point this week: and chairman moet reminisced: well, we really wanted to discuss...
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the queen praises the spirit of the welsh people during the pandemic, as she officially opens the new term of parliamente senedd. and chris martin tells us exclusively how coldplay are making their new world tour carbon neutral. and coming up on the bbc news channel, cameron norrie sets his sights on becoming the new british number one as he reaches the last eight at indian wells. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the increasing pressure on the nhs is underlined by new figures this lunchtime which show a record number of people waiting to start routine hospital treatment in england. 5.7 million people were waiting at the end of august for procedures such as hip replacements and cataract removals — the highest since records began. waiting times in accident and emergency departments are also at their worst since the four—hour target was introduced in 200a. the answers have to be what we can do now is start planning effectively and investing effectively for the long—term future of the nhs. it’s long-term future of the nhs. it's not “ust long—term future of the nhs. it's notjust pressure on
the queen praises the spirit of the welsh people during the pandemic, as she officially opens the new term of parliamente senedd. and chris martin tells us exclusively how coldplay are making their new world tour carbon neutral. and coming up on the bbc news channel, cameron norrie sets his sights on becoming the new british number one as he reaches the last eight at indian wells. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the increasing pressure on the nhs is underlined by new figures...
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the queen praises the spirit of the welsh people during the pandemic as she officially opens the new term of parliamentnedd. and, chris martin tells us exclusively how coldplay are making their new world tour carbon neutral. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the increasing pressure on the nhs is underlined by new figures this afternoon which show a record number of people waiting to start routine hospital treatment in england. 5.7 million people were waiting at the end of august for procedures such as hip replacements and cataract removals — the highest since records began. waiting times in accident and emergency departments are also at their worst since the four hour target was introduced in 200a. the government has announced a quarter of a billion pounds, from existing budgets, for gp surgeries to help with face to face appointments, as many patients continue to struggle to see their doctor in person. fewer than 60% of appointments were in person in august, compared with more than 80% before the pandemic. here's our health correspondent katherine da costa. pressure on a&e departments is being f
the queen praises the spirit of the welsh people during the pandemic as she officially opens the new term of parliamentnedd. and, chris martin tells us exclusively how coldplay are making their new world tour carbon neutral. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the increasing pressure on the nhs is underlined by new figures this afternoon which show a record number of people waiting to start routine hospital treatment in england. 5.7 million people were waiting at the end of august for...
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welsh first minister mark drakeford called the attack a "truly despicable and horrifying act". and former prime minister tony blair said he was "shocked and horrified" by the news. flags outside parliamenthalf mast. sir david, who was 69, had been mp for southend west since 1997. he was married and had five children. let's speak to the former conservative mp, anne widdecombe. your thoughts about sir david, the man on the family man. i am your thoughts about sir david, the man on the family man. i am very, very shocked _ man on the family man. i am very, very shocked by — man on the family man. i am very, very shocked by what _ man on the family man. i am very, very shocked by what has - man on the family man. i am very, i very shocked by what has happened. he was a close, personal friend. very shocked by what has happened. he was a close, personalfriend. i was godmother to one of his children. he was a tremendous colleague at the commons. he was devoted to that constituency and he was always full of enthusiasm for things that are going on in southland, full of enthusiasm for parliament. it's a horrible shock. five years ago we were discussing the murder of an mp, labour mp, people inevi
welsh first minister mark drakeford called the attack a "truly despicable and horrifying act". and former prime minister tony blair said he was "shocked and horrified" by the news. flags outside parliamenthalf mast. sir david, who was 69, had been mp for southend west since 1997. he was married and had five children. let's speak to the former conservative mp, anne widdecombe. your thoughts about sir david, the man on the family man. i am your thoughts about sir david, the...
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the welsh first minister, mark drakeford, called the attack a "truly despicable and horrifying act." flags outside parliament else in connection to the incident and a man remains in custody. over here, we have councillorjohn lamb. when did you hear about the news? i got the phone calljust gone 12 saying that sir david had been stabbed multiple times during his surgery. literally, i came straight round to see. by that time, there was a police cordon already set up and they would not let us in. how are you feeling right now? i have been speaking to a few of the residents, and they are shocked. very shocked and very down. david was a very hard—working constituency mp. we used to always hold his surgeries at our head office, but he decided he wanted to come around the constituency and hold them in different locations so he could meet the people. around here, in such a nice area, he used to go and see a elderly lady and have a cup of tea with her on numerous occasions, and then he would go on to do his surgery. for this to happen is absolutely dreadful. his family and his wife must really feel down at the moment,
the welsh first minister, mark drakeford, called the attack a "truly despicable and horrifying act." flags outside parliament else in connection to the incident and a man remains in custody. over here, we have councillorjohn lamb. when did you hear about the news? i got the phone calljust gone 12 saying that sir david had been stabbed multiple times during his surgery. literally, i came straight round to see. by that time, there was a police cordon already set up and they would not...
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welsh first minister mark drakeford called the attack a "truly despicable and horrifying act". and former prime minister tony blair said he was "shocked and horrified" by the news. flags outside parliamentand frightened. yeah, a real roller coaster of emotions, to be honest. my mum, my dad, my partner, my friends— are you ok? and i was ok. i was in a school, actually, but the shock and the feeling as a family, to what we went through and that anotherfamily is family, to what we went through and that another family is having to go through that again, is horrific. it is hard to put into words how that feels for me, but the main thing we are think about is david's family, his friends and actually the community that he represents and has her presented for such a long time. and i think that's the thing people need to understand, is it's about a lot of people whose lives would have been changed forever today. and i know people still come up to me and talk to me about where they were when jo was talk to me about where they were whenjo was killed. their lives have just been changed. and it is so hard, because we have a job to do, and ifind myself now hard, because we have a job to do, and i fin
welsh first minister mark drakeford called the attack a "truly despicable and horrifying act". and former prime minister tony blair said he was "shocked and horrified" by the news. flags outside parliamentand frightened. yeah, a real roller coaster of emotions, to be honest. my mum, my dad, my partner, my friends— are you ok? and i was ok. i was in a school, actually, but the shock and the feeling as a family, to what we went through and that anotherfamily is family, to...
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welsh. a petition to get better training for authorities working with black victims of domestic violence has got more than 75,000 signatures. but it needs 100,000 to be recognised by parliamentgone to the police station and reported domestic abuse, and it was put as a threat to property. valerie's law seeks to make it compulsory for police and any other agency that supports african and caribbean heritage women and girls...must take training to understand the culture and the specific needs of black women. the metropolitan police said it was working with charities and other organisations to improve its knowledge of and response to reports of domestic violence from black women. charities are urging the government to come up with a long—term solution to homelessness and continue support given to rough sleepers during the pandemic. the government says it's providing funding to help those on the streets during the winter months and for those affected by drug and alcohol problems. it needs to be as much about the system as the individual parts of it. we don't want to be setting up beds that have no drug treatment in, or beds that have got no health care in, or drug—treatment servic
welsh. a petition to get better training for authorities working with black victims of domestic violence has got more than 75,000 signatures. but it needs 100,000 to be recognised by parliamentgone to the police station and reported domestic abuse, and it was put as a threat to property. valerie's law seeks to make it compulsory for police and any other agency that supports african and caribbean heritage women and girls...must take training to understand the culture and the specific needs of...
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welsh senedd. the two video clips, filmed at a distance, show the queen chatting with the duchess of cornwall and elinjones, the parliament'stake effective action on global warming. and of course in the saying that she _ warming. and of course in the saying that she is _ warming. and of course in the saying that she is echoing the comments we have heard _ that she is echoing the comments we have heard from other prominent members — have heard from other prominent members of the royal family in recent— members of the royal family in recent days, prince charles, in his interview— recent days, prince charles, in his interview withjustin recent days, prince charles, in his interview with justin rowlatt at the bbc earlier this week saying it is taken _ bbc earlier this week saying it is taken far— bbc earlier this week saying it is taken far too long. theyjust talk. a reference, we presume, to politicians. prince william and saying — politicians. prince william and saying we should be focusing on the issues _ saying we should be focusing on the issues here — saying we should be focusing on the issues here on earth. and perhaps i
welsh senedd. the two video clips, filmed at a distance, show the queen chatting with the duchess of cornwall and elinjones, the parliament'stake effective action on global warming. and of course in the saying that she _ warming. and of course in the saying that she is _ warming. and of course in the saying that she is echoing the comments we have heard _ that she is echoing the comments we have heard from other prominent members — have heard from other prominent members of the royal family...