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let's go to westminster abbey.ice to celebrate the centenary of the aria. —— the raaf. members of the royal family have attended the service as part of a day of events, princess ann and prince andrew, so a day of events to celebrate 100 years of the royal air force and it will culminate with a fly—past over buckingham palace later that will involve up to 100 aircraft. they represent the raf across the decades and will be involved in that fly— past and will be involved in that fly—past so that service at westminster abbey. let's bring in daniela ralph, who was at horse guards parade, surrounded by some of the aircraft that will be involved. tell us what the focus of this service has been. today was very much a showcase and a centrepiece of all those celebrations over the past month to mark the centenary. the westminster abbey service perhaps the more formal part of the day, senior members of the military, the royalfamily senior members of the military, the royal family led by the queen taking pa rt royal family led
let's go to westminster abbey.ice to celebrate the centenary of the aria. —— the raaf. members of the royal family have attended the service as part of a day of events, princess ann and prince andrew, so a day of events to celebrate 100 years of the royal air force and it will culminate with a fly—past over buckingham palace later that will involve up to 100 aircraft. they represent the raf across the decades and will be involved in that fly— past and will be involved in that fly—past...
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earlier they marked the centary at westminster abbey robert hall has more. robert: telling a 100-year story with aircraft. fr the sedate progress of wartime icons to the thunder of today's sleek technology, months of preparation brought a procession from past to future. >> it's great. really impressive. great to see so many. >> wonderful. i wish i was up there again flying. >> to say thank you for everything they have done over the years.rt rothe raf plan for the centenary was to commemorate, celebrate, and inspire. at westminster abbey, e queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined family to and the raf remember those who served in the air and on the ground. >> i remember my grandfather's family, killed in 1943. my grandfather's brother, chance corporals who commanded the royal air force. and my father, who flew low-level sorties in bur. i read his lbook again last week. how right and proper that we should each remember all who served. robert: this was also a day to celebrate the present. as the crowds joined the men and women of th
earlier they marked the centary at westminster abbey robert hall has more. robert: telling a 100-year story with aircraft. fr the sedate progress of wartime icons to the thunder of today's sleek technology, months of preparation brought a procession from past to future. >> it's great. really impressive. great to see so many. >> wonderful. i wish i was up there again flying. >> to say thank you for everything they have done over the years.rt rothe raf plan for the centenary was...
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today staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey.g at york minster. and the prince of wales has met patients at a hospital in blaenau gwent. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. 70 years old, and the nhs is still going strong. at the christie hospital in manchester, a patient who has relied on the nhs for all of her 70 years. as a baby, jeanjones was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. she's been treated here ever since. i always think of the people who were around before the nhs, how they used to think, we either have a meal on the table or we call the doctor. you know, that sort of thing. and i think about all the treatments and all the medication i've had over the years, and it will have cost a fortune. a more formal commemoration took place at westminster abbey, with a recognition of the central role the health service plays in all our lives. to those who fought to bring the nhs to life, to the staff and volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and ourfamilies who rely on it in their troubling times of need. all
today staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey.g at york minster. and the prince of wales has met patients at a hospital in blaenau gwent. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. 70 years old, and the nhs is still going strong. at the christie hospital in manchester, a patient who has relied on the nhs for all of her 70 years. as a baby, jeanjones was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. she's been treated here ever since. i always think of the people who...
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today, staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey.vice this evening at york minster. and the prince of wales has met patients at a hospital in blaenau gwent. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. 70 years old, and the nhs is still going strong. at the christie hospital in manchester, a patient who has relied on the nhs for all of her 70 years. as a baby, jeanjones was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. she's been treated here ever since. i always think of the people who were around before the nhs, how they used to think, we either have a meal on the table or we call the doctor. you know, that sort of thing. and i think about all the treatments and all the medication i've had over the years, and it will have cost a fortune. a more formal commemoration took place at westminster abbey, with a recognition of the central role the health service plays in all our lives. to those who fought to bring the nhs to life, to the staff and volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and ourfamilies who rely on it in their troubling ti
today, staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey.vice this evening at york minster. and the prince of wales has met patients at a hospital in blaenau gwent. our health correspondent dominic hughes reports. 70 years old, and the nhs is still going strong. at the christie hospital in manchester, a patient who has relied on the nhs for all of her 70 years. as a baby, jeanjones was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer. she's been treated here ever since. i always think of...
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now, how many of you have been to westminster abbey? a few, ok. that is where the unknown soldier from great britain lays. the interesting thing about westminster abbey is that as you walk through, you may look down and find yourself standing on the grave of a king. but not the unknown soldier. that is the one grave you can't walk across in westminster abbey. anyone know where the french unknown soldier happens to be buried? the arc de triomphe in france, yes. same kind of idea. gold star mothers and veterans came to a gentleman by the name of congressman hamilton fish and said, why have we not done this? we are americans, we need to do this kind of a thing. we sent to so many of our sons overseas and so many did not return, we need to find a way to do something similar. covers many fish was a captain during world war i. he fought with the famed harlem hell fighters, who as you go through the museum, you will find their history is very high. the french love them -- loved them. they were warriors and had the reputation of being vicious fighters. he
now, how many of you have been to westminster abbey? a few, ok. that is where the unknown soldier from great britain lays. the interesting thing about westminster abbey is that as you walk through, you may look down and find yourself standing on the grave of a king. but not the unknown soldier. that is the one grave you can't walk across in westminster abbey. anyone know where the french unknown soldier happens to be buried? the arc de triomphe in france, yes. same kind of idea. gold star...
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let's get you to westminster abbey.hes has been looking at what the nhs means for one family. josh from the communications team. his sister simone, a doctor's assistant. their mum, sue, who works in occupational therapy. and her mum helen, a retired nhs cleaner. one family who all work or worked at one nhs hospital, wigan infirmary. i feel it's a good place to be and i'm happy to get up in the morning and go to work. i feel that the elderly population, they are very strong. i think because they have seen the nhs grow from starting because they respect it and appreciate that it's available. it's so great. i think a lot of people now, the nhs hasjust always been there. but of course, it hasn't. the new national health service starts, providing hospital and specialist services, medicines and drugs... 70 years ago, in the aftermath of the second world war, the uk was being prepared for the new national health service, the brainchild of this man, aneurin bevan. this is where it all began 70 years ago today, and the health se
let's get you to westminster abbey.hes has been looking at what the nhs means for one family. josh from the communications team. his sister simone, a doctor's assistant. their mum, sue, who works in occupational therapy. and her mum helen, a retired nhs cleaner. one family who all work or worked at one nhs hospital, wigan infirmary. i feel it's a good place to be and i'm happy to get up in the morning and go to work. i feel that the elderly population, they are very strong. i think because they...
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there was a more formal commemoration at westminster abbey with an acknowledgement of the central roleo those of all faiths and none, to those who fought to bring the nhs to life, to the staff and volu nteers the nhs to life, to the staff and volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and our families volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and ourfamilies who rely on it in their troubling times of need. in scotland, the first minister was marking the anniversary. and a royal visit too in wales to the hospital named after aneurin bevan, widely seen as the father of the nhs. archive: the new national health service starts, providing a hospital and specialist services, medicines... 70 years ago, in the aftermath of the second world war, the uk was being prepared for what was to become the biggest government reform of the 20th century. so this is where it all began 70 years ago today — symbolically, at least. the then health secretary, nye bevan, came here, to what was known as park hospital in trafford in manchester to receive the keys of the hospital from lancashire county counci
there was a more formal commemoration at westminster abbey with an acknowledgement of the central roleo those of all faiths and none, to those who fought to bring the nhs to life, to the staff and volu nteers the nhs to life, to the staff and volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and our families volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and ourfamilies who rely on it in their troubling times of need. in scotland, the first minister was marking the anniversary. and a royal visit too...
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here at westminster abbey, malcolm is with us.the prime minister and the british government, they have to appear at nato. how changed will they be with boris johnson? how changed are they in the last 48 hours? malcolm: we will see a difference in tone rather than substance. i think it will be more somber and businesslike. do you worry about the president showing up at nato, going after germany and trade? where does that leave german carmakers? >> i do think it would be a concern if trade barged back onto the headlines. markets of been relieved there was focus on trade up until last week. that died down a little bit. that has been a major point of contention and would refocus. that will be a big deal for the second half. trade is a risk to growth. gdp numbers are lower than a consensus. that's a challenge the markets will have to face in the second half. that hasn't gone away. francine: does this mean you are short european equities? andrew: i'm optimistic for equities over the near term. if you think about what happened in the sec
here at westminster abbey, malcolm is with us.the prime minister and the british government, they have to appear at nato. how changed will they be with boris johnson? how changed are they in the last 48 hours? malcolm: we will see a difference in tone rather than substance. i think it will be more somber and businesslike. do you worry about the president showing up at nato, going after germany and trade? where does that leave german carmakers? >> i do think it would be a concern if trade...
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it's the one grave you can't walk across in westminster abbey. anybody know where the french unknown soldier happens to be uried? gold star scommorse veterans came to a gentleman by the name of congressman hamilton fish and said, why haven't we done this? we're americans. we need to do this kind of a thing. we sent so many of our sons overseas, and so many of them didn't return am we need to find a way to do something very similar. congressman fish was actually a captain during world war i. he fought with the harlem hell fighters, who, as you go through the museum here, you'll find that their history is very high. the french love them. they were warriors in battle, and they have quite the reputation of being vicious fighters. he was moved by the sentiment of asking for something similar to be done. he felt that that was the absolutely the right thing to do. so he introduced a bill into congress, and he said we need to do something similar. we want to find an unknown american soldier who served in the american expeditionary forces and bring them h
it's the one grave you can't walk across in westminster abbey. anybody know where the french unknown soldier happens to be uried? gold star scommorse veterans came to a gentleman by the name of congressman hamilton fish and said, why haven't we done this? we're americans. we need to do this kind of a thing. we sent so many of our sons overseas, and so many of them didn't return am we need to find a way to do something very similar. congressman fish was actually a captain during world war i. he...
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staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey — and many others will attend a and the duke of cambridge will attend a commemorative reception in edinburgh. martine croxall is at st george's hospital in tooting for us now. good afternoon. we are in the courtyard which is where the tea party to mark the 70th anniversary of the nhs is taking place and i think they have run out of tea, actually. everyone is very thirsty. there was an enormous cake which lasted just a few minutes. it was eaten and appreciated. i'm here with three women who have clocked up nearly a hundred years of service for the nhs. much of which was spent here. i hope you have been enjoying the celebrations. you were a nurse in the operating theatre for over 30 yea rs, in the operating theatre for over 30 years, how much did your life change? it changed a lot. it was like a family unit. from the beginning until the end. to me it was better at the beginning and at the end it became a bit difficult. things do change and we have to adjust. you retired three years ago. you are still in service? the n
staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey — and many others will attend a and the duke of cambridge will attend a commemorative reception in edinburgh. martine croxall is at st george's hospital in tooting for us now. good afternoon. we are in the courtyard which is where the tea party to mark the 70th anniversary of the nhs is taking place and i think they have run out of tea, actually. everyone is very thirsty. there was an enormous cake which lasted just a few...
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the american-born royal had her hand on her husband's arm as they arrived at westminster abbey with william and kate. the foursome attended a service commemorating the 100th anniversary of the royal air force. per royal protocol, meghan and harry walked in behind william and kate. the newlyweds also sat in the second row while the queen, prince charles, and prince william got the front spots reserved for the monarch and her heirs to the throne. royal watct meghan crossed her legs during the service while kate performed the more traditional duchess slant with her legs. leg crossing is not exactly a royal no-no, but many women refrain from doing the cross in the presence of queen elizabeth. later, the family assembled on the buckingham palace balcony to watch an air force flyover. meghan had a prominent position right next to the queen, who spoke to her new granddaughter-in-law during the festivities. kate work a sparkling brooch, on her alexander mcqueen dress. she is an official patron of the raf, while meghan has yet to receive that honor. but no balcony appearance for prince george and pr
the american-born royal had her hand on her husband's arm as they arrived at westminster abbey with william and kate. the foursome attended a service commemorating the 100th anniversary of the royal air force. per royal protocol, meghan and harry walked in behind william and kate. the newlyweds also sat in the second row while the queen, prince charles, and prince william got the front spots reserved for the monarch and her heirs to the throne. royal watct meghan crossed her legs during the...
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westminster abbey will host a special service and more than a thousand servicemen and women will taket bbc news. more at 9.30. thank you and thank you for your m essa 9 es thank you and thank you for your messages already. we are talking to people around the country. we are asking what you want to happen next when it comes to brexit. patricia says theresa may is to deliver on the conservative manifesto pledge or stand out in favour of someone who will. the referendum result was a clear win for leave. bill says theresa may has to go, a step too far, get into jacob rees—mogg to save democracy. there is some chuckling from a labour politician to that message! lizzie says the eu commission will reject the deal. we should leave on wto rules as we jadhav than two years ago. i want to leave the eu —— as we should have done. i did know what i was voting for. david says we should stop this self—destructive madness and abandon brexit. and john says, i voted leave, i know i was misled, i think leaving is a huge mistake and it will cost us dearly. mrs may should go and the country should be given
westminster abbey will host a special service and more than a thousand servicemen and women will taket bbc news. more at 9.30. thank you and thank you for your m essa 9 es thank you and thank you for your messages already. we are talking to people around the country. we are asking what you want to happen next when it comes to brexit. patricia says theresa may is to deliver on the conservative manifesto pledge or stand out in favour of someone who will. the referendum result was a clear win for...
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berry who was on that march jackie welcome back to going underground any chance that services at westminster abbey for the seventieth anniversary of the n.h.s. chalmers on this day by day to b.b.c. their mosque being something else. crisis is in me as it reaches it would look that way i think there are a lot of people at the moment politicians who want to make a big thing about their program h s credentials but actually let's have a look at their record you'll see the images where everyone wants to be seen as being probably n.h.s. in fact so much so that even trees may have been compelled to come out and make this announcement she's putting in billions of pounds of extra cash into the n.h.s. jeremy haun has been forced into a situation where he's having to spin a pay cut for n.h.s. workers as a pay rise people want to be seeing this problem and i was a peon with religious logo all again people want to be seen as probably in excess politicians understand that there is a bond between ordinary working class people in britain and their national health service so to come out and openly say actually we'
berry who was on that march jackie welcome back to going underground any chance that services at westminster abbey for the seventieth anniversary of the n.h.s. chalmers on this day by day to b.b.c. their mosque being something else. crisis is in me as it reaches it would look that way i think there are a lot of people at the moment politicians who want to make a big thing about their program h s credentials but actually let's have a look at their record you'll see the images where everyone...
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the royal air force officially celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbeyft willjoin the biggest display ever seen over the capital. their final rehearsal was on tuesday in the skies over lincolnshire in eastern england. the bbc‘s sophie raworth joined them. they've been planning this for months. today, raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the aircraft taking part in the fly—past next tuesday carried out their final preparations. all right, g—pads on... the biggest formation will be the typhoons. 22 fastjet pilots will be taking to the skies and they took me along as they practised. well, this has never been done before. we've never put this many typhoons into the same piece of sky, especially not for a fly—past over london. we're really excited about it. we've practised this for a long time, prepared, the plans are all in place. the typhoons will be one element of this huge fly—past but their job will be one of the trickiest to accomplish. precision and timing will be everything. to keep their formation a surprise, we head
the royal air force officially celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbeyft willjoin the biggest display ever seen over the capital. their final rehearsal was on tuesday in the skies over lincolnshire in eastern england. the bbc‘s sophie raworth joined them. they've been planning this for months. today, raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the aircraft taking part in the fly—past next tuesday carried out their final preparations....
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at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined herfamilyr and on the ground. i remember today my grandmother's brother, jock, killed in wellington bomber in 1943, my grandfather's brother, charles portal, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war, and my father, who flew low—level sorties in burma. i read his logbook again last week. how right and proper that we should each remember all who served. but this was also a day to celebrate the present. as the crowds joined the men and women of a 21st—century raf, parading their new colours outside buckingham palace, the queen spoke of her own links with the service. that family tradition continues to this day. the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings, and wear them with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars," lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. that's it for the moment. see you soon. hello again. yesterday's fr
at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined herfamilyr and on the ground. i remember today my grandmother's brother, jock, killed in wellington bomber in 1943, my grandfather's brother, charles portal, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war, and my father, who flew low—level sorties in burma. i read his logbook again last week. how right and proper that we should each remember all who served. but this was also a day to...
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at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918joined herfamilyin the air and on the ground. i remember today, my grandmother's brother, jock, killed in a wellington bomber in 19a3. my grandfather's brother, charles, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war and my father, who flew low level sorties in burma. i read his log book again last week. how right and proper that we should each remember all who served. but this was also a day to celebrate the present. as the crowds joined the men and women of the 21st—century raf, parading their new colours outside buckingham palace, the queen spoke of her own links with the service. that family tradition continues to this day. the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings and wear them with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars" lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. cloudy sk
at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918joined herfamilyin the air and on the ground. i remember today, my grandmother's brother, jock, killed in a wellington bomber in 19a3. my grandfather's brother, charles, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war and my father, who flew low level sorties in burma. i read his log book again last week. how right and proper that we should each remember all who served. but this was also a day to...
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the royal air force celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey, and a hugeke part in the biggest display ever seen in the capital. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as sophie raworth reports. they've been planning this for months. today raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the aircraft taking part in the fly—past next tuesday carried out their final preparations. all right, g—pads on. the biggest formation will be the typhoons. 22 fastjet pilots will be taking to the skies and they took me along as they practised. well, this has never been done before. we've never put this many typhoons into the same piece of sky, especially not for a fly— past over london. we're really excited about it. we've practised this for a long time, prepared, the plans are all in place. the typhoons will be one element of this huge fly—past, but theirjob will be one of the trickiest to accomplish. precision and timing will be everything. to keep their formation a surprise, we headed out over the north sea. this is w
the royal air force celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey, and a hugeke part in the biggest display ever seen in the capital. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as sophie raworth reports. they've been planning this for months. today raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the aircraft taking part in the fly—past next tuesday carried out their final preparations. all right, g—pads on. the biggest...
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the royal airforce officially celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey,ke part in the biggest display ever seen over the capital. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as i've been finding out. they've been planning this for months. today, raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace, as some of the aircraft taking part in the fly—past next tuesday carried out their final preparations. right, that's on. g—pants on. the biggest formation will be the typhoons. 22 fastjet pilots will be taking to the skies, and they took me along as they practised. this has never been done before. we've never put this many typhoons into the same piece of sky, especially not for a fly—past over london. we're really excited about it. we've practised for this for a long time. we've prepared, the plans are all in place. the typhoons will be just one element of this huge fly—past. but theirjob will be one of the trickiest to accomplish. precision and timing will be everything. to keep their formation a surprise, we headed out over the
the royal airforce officially celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey,ke part in the biggest display ever seen over the capital. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as i've been finding out. they've been planning this for months. today, raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace, as some of the aircraft taking part in the fly—past next tuesday carried out their final preparations. right, that's on. g—pants on....
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staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey.ce will be held at york minster this evening. reception in edinburgh. in tooting for us now. good afternoon. lol. thank you very much. much. the sharp end of st george's hospital in teaching. hospital in teaching. see some of the prostatic being printed their eye 3—d printers. printed their eye 3—d printers. the courtyard to mark the 70th anniversary. anniversary. the chief executive of st george's here. here. you have given us an amazing access to the hospital to date. access to the hospital to date. extraordinary work that goes so much. much. i hope it has been tolerable for your staff. it has been fabulous. fabulous. to staff marking the 70th anniversary of the nhs today. anniversary of the nhs today. people who have retired from the hostel and are working. hostel and are working. the people who can't seem to help coming back? remarkable. marking it nationally as they have done today has been wonderful. done today has been wonderful. who have been here today and loved every minute.
staffjoined patients and charities at a service at westminster abbey.ce will be held at york minster this evening. reception in edinburgh. in tooting for us now. good afternoon. lol. thank you very much. much. the sharp end of st george's hospital in teaching. hospital in teaching. see some of the prostatic being printed their eye 3—d printers. printed their eye 3—d printers. the courtyard to mark the 70th anniversary. anniversary. the chief executive of st george's here. here. you have...
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at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined herfamilynd the raf family to remember those who had served in the air and on the ground. i remember today my grandmother's brother, jock, killed in wellington bomber in 1943. my grandfather's brother, charles portal, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war, and my father, who flew low—level sorties in burma. i read his logbook again last week. how right and proper that we should each remember all who served. but this was also a day to celebrate the present. as the crowds joined the men and women of a 21st—century raf, parading their new colours outside buckingham palace, the queen spoke of her own links with the service. that family tradition continues to this day. the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings, and wear them with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto, "through adversity to the stars," lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. now it
at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined herfamilynd the raf family to remember those who had served in the air and on the ground. i remember today my grandmother's brother, jock, killed in wellington bomber in 1943. my grandfather's brother, charles portal, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war, and my father, who flew low—level sorties in burma. i read his logbook again last week. how right and proper that we should each...
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since the nhs was created — and to mark this special anniversary, services have been held in westminster abbeynd simon stevens spoke at the service in london and paid tribute to nhs staff and patients. a health service that belongs to us all, to those of all faiths and none, to those who fought to bring the nhs to life, to the staff and volu nteers the nhs to life, to the staff and volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and our families, volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and ourfamilies, who rely on it in their troubling times of need. all these people are represented here in this abbey today. because at its best, our national health service is the practical expression of a shared commitment by the british people, there when we need it, at the most profound moments in our lives, at the birth of our children, the deaths of our loved ones, and at all times in between. as we grapple with hope and fear, generosity, loneliness, compassion, some of the most fundamental elements of the human spirit. these are the times when, as patients and as families, we experience the health servi
since the nhs was created — and to mark this special anniversary, services have been held in westminster abbeynd simon stevens spoke at the service in london and paid tribute to nhs staff and patients. a health service that belongs to us all, to those of all faiths and none, to those who fought to bring the nhs to life, to the staff and volu nteers the nhs to life, to the staff and volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and our families, volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and...
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at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined herfamilyy my grandmother's brother, jock, killed in wellington bomber in 1943. my grandfather's brother, charles portal, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war, and my father, who flew low—level sorties in burma.
at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined herfamilyy my grandmother's brother, jock, killed in wellington bomber in 1943. my grandfather's brother, charles portal, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war, and my father, who flew low—level sorties in burma.
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the royal air force officially celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbeyt display ever seen over the capital. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as i've been finding out. —— as sophie has been finding out. some of the aircraft are taking part in the flight path next tuesday carried out their final preparations. all right. but is on. pa nts a re preparations. all right. but is on. pants are on. the biggest formation will be the typhoons, 22 fastjet pilots will be taking to the skies, and they took me along as they practised. this has never been done before, we have never put this many typhoons into the same piece of sky, especially not for a fly past of london. we are really excited about it and have practised for a long time and prepared under the plans are all in place. the typhoons will be just are all in place. the typhoons will bejust one element are all in place. the typhoons will be just one element of this huge fly past at their job will be just one element of this huge fly past at theirjob will be one of the trickie
the royal air force officially celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbeyt display ever seen over the capital. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as i've been finding out. —— as sophie has been finding out. some of the aircraft are taking part in the flight path next tuesday carried out their final preparations. all right. but is on. pa nts a re preparations. all right. but is on. pants are on. the biggest formation will be the...
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at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined herfamilyber today by grandmother‘s brother, jock, killed in wellington bomber in 1943. my grandfather‘s brother, charles portal, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war, and my father, who flew low—level sorties in burma. i read his logbook again last week. how right and proper that we should each remember all who served. but this was also a day to celebrate the present. as the crowds joined the men and women of a 21st—century raf, parading their new colours outside buckingham palace, the queen spoke of her own links with the service. that family tradition continues to this day. the duke of edinburgh, the prince of wales and the duke of cambridge have all earned their wings and wear them with great pride. this journey has taken the raf from the first world war to space. its motto — through adversity to the stars, lies at the heart of this spectacular birthday. robert hall, bbc news. it was the women‘s quarter finals at wimbledon today and serena williams survived a challenge to
at westminster abbey, the queen, whose father had flown with the fledgling raf in 1918, joined herfamilyber today by grandmother‘s brother, jock, killed in wellington bomber in 1943. my grandfather‘s brother, charles portal, who commanded the royal air force for much of that war, and my father, who flew low—level sorties in burma. i read his logbook again last week. how right and proper that we should each remember all who served. but this was also a day to celebrate the present. as the...
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a series of events are being held across the uk to mark the occasion, including a service at westminster abbey. a moment, all these boards, including the fataljohanna konta but a look at what else is coming up this evening. at 7pm, beyond 100 days will look at a visit to north korea where there will looks like there may be a boost for donald trump's peace plan. more and the knowledge or poisoning story as well. at 10:45pm, how that story is being reported in tomorrow morning's newspapers as we look at the front pages. that is all too common, time for sports day. hello, coming up on the programme... a round to k0 for content. no semifinal for the a round to k0 for content. no semifinalfor the bridge a round to k0 for content. no semifinal for the bridge on this year. —— a k0 for konta. all hopes rest on kyle edmund. gareth southgate‘s fighting talk of them and get set for their world cup quarterfinals. hello and welcome to day 4 here at wimbledon... gone are the flying ants but so are britain's hopes in the women's draw as number 1 johanna konta, last year's semi—finalist crashed out of the com
a series of events are being held across the uk to mark the occasion, including a service at westminster abbey. a moment, all these boards, including the fataljohanna konta but a look at what else is coming up this evening. at 7pm, beyond 100 days will look at a visit to north korea where there will looks like there may be a boost for donald trump's peace plan. more and the knowledge or poisoning story as well. at 10:45pm, how that story is being reported in tomorrow morning's newspapers as we...
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a more formal commemoration took place at westminster abbey, with a recognition of the central role thend, the first minister was marking the ceremony with a visit to a children's hospital in glasgow. and a royal visit from the prince in wales, who met with patients at the hospital named after aneurin bevin, widely seen as the father of the nhs. it's looking increasingly likely that interest rates will rise next month, after the bank of england governor said he has more confidence in the uk economy. mark carney says household spending had "bounced back strongly" after a slump in growth caused by the bad winter weather. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed, reports. i am delighted to welcome to the stage, the governor of the bank of england, mark carney. in good spirits, the governor with a more upbeat message on the economy. the data since may have given me greater confidence that the softness in uk activity in the first quarter was largely due to the weather, not the climate. a number of indicators of household spending and sentiment have bounced back strongly. governor, given the bounce
a more formal commemoration took place at westminster abbey, with a recognition of the central role thend, the first minister was marking the ceremony with a visit to a children's hospital in glasgow. and a royal visit from the prince in wales, who met with patients at the hospital named after aneurin bevin, widely seen as the father of the nhs. it's looking increasingly likely that interest rates will rise next month, after the bank of england governor said he has more confidence in the uk...
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the uk's royal airforce celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey, and apalace, part of the biggest air display ever seen in london. up to 100 jets, helicopters and aeroplanes from across the different eras of raf history are expected to take part. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as sophie raworth reports. they've been planning this for months. today raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the aircraft taking part in the fly—past next tuesday carried out their final preparations. the biggest formation will be the typhoons. 22 fastjet pilots will be taking to the skies and they took me along as they practised. well, this has never been done before. we've never put this many typhoons into the same piece of sky, especially not for a fly—past over london. we're really excited about it. we've practised this for a long time, prepared, the plans are all in place. the typhoons will be one element of this huge fly—past, but theirjob will be one of the trickiest to accomplish. this is outside source
the uk's royal airforce celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey, and apalace, part of the biggest air display ever seen in london. up to 100 jets, helicopters and aeroplanes from across the different eras of raf history are expected to take part. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as sophie raworth reports. they've been planning this for months. today raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the...
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the uk's royal airforce celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey, and aon. up to 100 jets, helicopters and aeroplanes from across the different eras of raf history, including spitfires and modern state—of—the—art aircraft, are expected to take part. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as sophie raworth reports. they've been planning this for months. today raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of the aircraft taking part in the fly—past next tuesday carried out their final preparations. all right, g—pads on. the biggest formation will be the typhoons. 22 fastjet pilots will be taking to the skies and they took me along as they practised. well, this has never been done before. we've never put this many typhoons into the same piece of sky, especially not for a fly—past over london. we're really excited about it. we've practised this for a long time, prepared, the plans are all in place. the typhoons will be one element of this huge fly—past, but theirjob will be one of the trickiest to accomplish.
the uk's royal airforce celebrates its centenary next week with a service at westminster abbey, and aon. up to 100 jets, helicopters and aeroplanes from across the different eras of raf history, including spitfires and modern state—of—the—art aircraft, are expected to take part. and today was their final rehearsal in the skies over lincolnshire, as sophie raworth reports. they've been planning this for months. today raf cranwell in lincolnshire stood in for buckingham palace as some of...
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a more formal commemoration took place at westminster abbey, with a recognition of the central role the since, and our families who rely on it in their troubling times of need. in scotland, the first minister was marking the anniversary. and a royal visit in wales to hospital named after aneurin bevan, widely seen as the father of the nhs. his legacy lives on, notjust in the nhs, but in his family. great grandniece jasmine stokes is studying to become a mental health nurse. being related to aneurin bevan has had a massive impact on the choices i've chose and the career i've chose, because he obviously did our nation proud. bevan's dream of a universal health care system was realised in 19118, joyce thompson was training as a nurse. now, aged 90, she marvels at what the health service has become. well, we couldn't do without the nhs now. there were very few things at the beginning, but with the money coming forward, we did better as we went on. the health service has had its share of ups and downs, but today a celebration of a very british institution. dominic hughes, bbc news, mancheste
a more formal commemoration took place at westminster abbey, with a recognition of the central role the since, and our families who rely on it in their troubling times of need. in scotland, the first minister was marking the anniversary. and a royal visit in wales to hospital named after aneurin bevan, widely seen as the father of the nhs. his legacy lives on, notjust in the nhs, but in his family. great grandniece jasmine stokes is studying to become a mental health nurse. being related to...
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more than 3,000 people — including nhs staff past and present — will attend services at westminster abbey of the latest bbc news — more at 9:30. thank you for your messages, they are always welcome. this tweet on the nhs which is 70 today from "tanglednic". "i'm currently an inpatient at northumbria nhs trust's flagship emergency hopsital in cramlington. as someone with severe crohns disease and asthma, i've been admitted at least 20 times this year. without our nhs i wouldn't be here. i think it's incredible!" i know that isn't everybody‘s experience, but let us know what you think this morning. let's get some sport. jeanette kwakye is at the bbc sport centre. no football today jeanette, so a good day to have a proper chat about wimbledon. and it's a big day for the brits? plenty to look forward to, including both british number ones. let's start with joe, she describes both british number ones. let's start withjoe, she describes her opponent as being a tough test. she will be looking for the spark and consistency which saw her reaching the semifinal last year. and her counterpart, kyle
more than 3,000 people — including nhs staff past and present — will attend services at westminster abbey of the latest bbc news — more at 9:30. thank you for your messages, they are always welcome. this tweet on the nhs which is 70 today from "tanglednic". "i'm currently an inpatient at northumbria nhs trust's flagship emergency hopsital in cramlington. as someone with severe crohns disease and asthma, i've been admitted at least 20 times this year. without our nhs i...
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no it isn't so i mean there have been celebrations at westminster abbey there was a service jeremy hunt the health secretary attended there was a statement read by to resign from to resign made the prime minister who couldn't attend because she was in germany she had cell phone n.h.s. patients she's got type one diabetes and the statement from a describe the n.h.s. is one of the nation's most precious institutions warm words indeed but there are grave doubts serious doubts about where politicians the government successive governments are taking the n.h.s. and it's all very well looking back with more. about the health services previous seventy years where is it going in the next ten or twenty you know joining me to talk about that is dr sanja artists are she is a junior doctor she is going to be a g.p. in the not too distant sonya you're the doctor the n.h.s. is the patient how is the patient doing. we have had twenty thousand more tests on average in the first four months of this year we had sixteen thousand patients in the first week this year waiting outside a nice on on basis we can
no it isn't so i mean there have been celebrations at westminster abbey there was a service jeremy hunt the health secretary attended there was a statement read by to resign from to resign made the prime minister who couldn't attend because she was in germany she had cell phone n.h.s. patients she's got type one diabetes and the statement from a describe the n.h.s. is one of the nation's most precious institutions warm words indeed but there are grave doubts serious doubts about where...
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a more formal commemoration took place at westminster abbey, with a recognition of the central role theto the staff and volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and ourfamilies who rely on it in their troubling times of need. all these people are represented here in this abbey today. in scotland, the first minister was marking the anniversary. and a royal visit in wales to hospital named after aneurin bevan, widely seen as the father of the nhs. his legacy lives on, notjust in the nhs, but in his family. great grandniece jasmine stokes is studying to become a mental health nurse. being related to aneurin bevan has had a massive impact on the choices i've chose and the career i've chose, because he obviously did our nation proud. as bevan's dream for universal health care system was realised in 1948, joyce thompson was training as a nurse. now, aged 90, she marvels at what the health service has become. well, we couldn't do without the nhs now. there were very few things at the beginning, but with the money coming forward, we did better as we went on. the health service has had its s
a more formal commemoration took place at westminster abbey, with a recognition of the central role theto the staff and volunteers who have sustained it ever since, and ourfamilies who rely on it in their troubling times of need. all these people are represented here in this abbey today. in scotland, the first minister was marking the anniversary. and a royal visit in wales to hospital named after aneurin bevan, widely seen as the father of the nhs. his legacy lives on, notjust in the nhs, but...
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later on, service of at westminster abbey.eadquarters of the hotel up on the strand and after the war, in 1918 and 1919, the fight was on because there wasn‘t much resource and the raf was fighting for its life and its continued independence. they scrapped hundreds of the aircraft? they did and a lot of the older aircraft were out of date and in fact, they create —— they paraded at hendon but what they concentrated on and what the chief concentrated on and what the chief concentrated on was on the foundations as you would call them, the people, the training, so the apprentice training scheme, and making sure they had a basis to build rather than trying lots of shiny new our craft. they moved very quickly. you go from the ca nvas moved very quickly. you go from the canvas and would to the spitfire, the meteor hitting, one of the first jet aircraft, the very short space of time. it was changing so fast. probably causing some of attention. these were reasonably expensive aircraft to have. they advanced very quickly. i would say n
later on, service of at westminster abbey.eadquarters of the hotel up on the strand and after the war, in 1918 and 1919, the fight was on because there wasn‘t much resource and the raf was fighting for its life and its continued independence. they scrapped hundreds of the aircraft? they did and a lot of the older aircraft were out of date and in fact, they create —— they paraded at hendon but what they concentrated on and what the chief concentrated on and what the chief concentrated on...
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palace, westminster abbey -- westminster palace, westminster alley.resident trump was nowhere near there, he was out in checkers. the main protest will kick off at 1:00 p.m. today. there were people outside of winfield palace, the official residence of the u.s. ambassador to the u.k.. people were banging on pots and pans and blowing horns. that was not a massive presence, probablysure trump slept well through the night. but he was greeted also with protests at the palace he visited last night, where he had the gala dinner with theresa may. there were people lining the roads. he might have gotten a look at them. host: william booth, the london bureau chief for the washington post, talking about the president's visit in the united kingdom with the prime minister and others. thank you for your time. guest: anytime, happy to do it. host: back to your call. gabriel, democrat line. thank you for holding on. caller: good morning, pedro. so i was thinking that donald trump is at this ridiculous stage right now of just trying to figure out what is the best way
palace, westminster abbey -- westminster palace, westminster alley.resident trump was nowhere near there, he was out in checkers. the main protest will kick off at 1:00 p.m. today. there were people outside of winfield palace, the official residence of the u.s. ambassador to the u.k.. people were banging on pots and pans and blowing horns. that was not a massive presence, probablysure trump slept well through the night. but he was greeted also with protests at the palace he visited last night,...
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>> they're in westminster abbey, there are buried kings a few feet from where they are right now. >>d cup reference. and does this little smirk. >> but i love how she looks at him like enough, that's enough william. >> it's awesome. >>> to british columbia, which i guess they still kind of own, the british royalty. british columbia right now, and this bold bear is just kind of like walking around on the beach there, and -- >> looking for some honey. >> kind of making his way to a picnic, was spotted just raiding the baskets a little bit later on and the lunch boxes on the beach. as you can obviously see, there was nobody there to fight him. it's like, it's okay, you can have it. >> except the person videotaping, they are very calm. i think i would be out of there, no time to videotape. >> look at that bear, just going through everything. >>> i have a question for you, do you know how to do a rubik's cube? >> no. >> i could not do it with two hands if you gave me 24 hours. a man has broken the record, 272 rubiks cubes with one hand, he is 20 years old. >> in 24 hours. >> i'm like, wow
>> they're in westminster abbey, there are buried kings a few feet from where they are right now. >>d cup reference. and does this little smirk. >> but i love how she looks at him like enough, that's enough william. >> it's awesome. >>> to british columbia, which i guess they still kind of own, the british royalty. british columbia right now, and this bold bear is just kind of like walking around on the beach there, and -- >> looking for some honey....
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at westminster abbey the q en accompanied by prince charles and camilla, harry and megan and other meetingsaking a surprise appearance despite being on maternity leave until october. the kids stayed at home today after a big day for the newest addition to the family. 11 week old baby louis formally christened a st. james dallas. kate dazzled, queen wearing the same gown as prince george and sister charlotte at their ceremonies. sister charlotte known tohe spe r mind walking hand in with dad telling photographs you're not coming. cle family join the celebration, but notable no shows, prince phillip and the queen. no cause for alarm. the grandparents have been scaling back on public engagements and this one a busy for the reigning monarch with a series of events incding meeting with donald trump at windsor on fridayl roewlyweds harry and megan expected toteal the show when they head to ireland on their first official trip as and wife. >> they will get to see a lot of the country, the people of dublin. a very high-profile visit. >> the duke and duche of sussex setting off for two days in dubli
at westminster abbey the q en accompanied by prince charles and camilla, harry and megan and other meetingsaking a surprise appearance despite being on maternity leave until october. the kids stayed at home today after a big day for the newest addition to the family. 11 week old baby louis formally christened a st. james dallas. kate dazzled, queen wearing the same gown as prince george and sister charlotte at their ceremonies. sister charlotte known tohe spe r mind walking hand in with dad...
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arriving side by side westminster abbey on tuesday.sharing a laugh on the balcony. watching a parade in the skies with a smiling queen, an epic royal air force flyover. charlotte once again stealing the show from a palace w bdow withrother george. after that show stopping flyover, a quick wardrobe change, quick flight over here to dublin for a very qui vi megan in a green givenchy dress then back to aarden party, the newlyweds sharing adoring looks. >> how is megan ing. >> i don't think she's done anything wrong. impeccably dressed, calm. wo >>> the t at the gaelic games. bynitot, it's all england. the couple plans to be back in london tonight in time forhat crucial game, england versus croatia in the c world where we're told they may be a few minutes later for the start of the game but thewill be watching along with the rest of the country. guys. of the world. >> kelly, thank you so much. carson in the orange room. what's shaking? >> guys good morning. is is a lot of fun here. police departments around the country are goingirchalal vn
arriving side by side westminster abbey on tuesday.sharing a laugh on the balcony. watching a parade in the skies with a smiling queen, an epic royal air force flyover. charlotte once again stealing the show from a palace w bdow withrother george. after that show stopping flyover, a quick wardrobe change, quick flight over here to dublin for a very qui vi megan in a green givenchy dress then back to aarden party, the newlyweds sharing adoring looks. >> how is megan ing. >> i don't...
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at westminster abbey, the queen, accompanied by prince charles and camilla, harry and megan and othering a surprise appearance despite being on maternity leave until october. the kids stayed at home today after a big day for the newest addition to the family. 11 week old baby louis formally christened at st. james palace. prince louis wore the same gown worn by brother prince george and sister princess charlotte at their ceremonies. big sister charlotte, known to speak her mind, walking hand in hand with dad, telling photographers "you're not coming." >> you're not coming. >> close friends and family joined the celebration but notable no shows -- prince philip and the queen. no cause for alarm, the grandparents have been scaling back on public engagements and this week is a busy one for the longest-reigning monarch with a series of high profile events including a meeting with president donald trump at windsor friday. but first royal newlyweds harry and meghan are expected to steal the show when they head to ireland on their first official trip as husband and wife. >> they will get to
at westminster abbey, the queen, accompanied by prince charles and camilla, harry and megan and othering a surprise appearance despite being on maternity leave until october. the kids stayed at home today after a big day for the newest addition to the family. 11 week old baby louis formally christened at st. james palace. prince louis wore the same gown worn by brother prince george and sister princess charlotte at their ceremonies. big sister charlotte, known to speak her mind, walking hand in...
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marking the 100th anniversary of the royal air force.am they set to gather for a celebration at westminster abbeyicial trip as duke and duchess of sussex. >> they'll be meeting with the president of ireland, alsoin atte engagements that are to do with community sports. a little bit about the history of ireland as ll. so it's an official visit, ande they'll to see a lot ofhe country and the people of dublin. very high-profileisit for them both. >> big-time visit for them, but first, they'll be on that iconic balcony at buckingham palace hmorrow afternoon along w the rest of the royal family for a celebration of the royal air force and later today, after the christening, will and kate will be hosting a very small party, get-together t celebrate the christening, serving their wedding cake. guys, quick quiz on how old the cake is. >> 2011? kn she s. >> seven years. >> yes. >> 7-year-old british fruit cake. >> it's fruit cake? >> then it's fresh. >> all right, kelly, thank you m much. >> carsone his way over to the orange room because you know, it's not just the christening happening. it's wimbledon a
marking the 100th anniversary of the royal air force.am they set to gather for a celebration at westminster abbeyicial trip as duke and duchess of sussex. >> they'll be meeting with the president of ireland, alsoin atte engagements that are to do with community sports. a little bit about the history of ireland as ll. so it's an official visit, ande they'll to see a lot ofhe country and the people of dublin. very high-profileisit for them both. >> big-time visit for them, but first,...
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westminster abbey, in the park here, and an organized demonstration, big-screen up there, the microphoneseasily hundreds if not thousands of people, i am not good at deafening, don't what to put a number on it but walk with me for a second. they got this place fairly guarded, fairly locked down. this is parliament, they are organizing in front of the government. you have been talking about the balloon which is getting a lot of coverage. there is the balloon. it is not flattering of the president. it is a balloon of the president, not much more than that but look around, a lot of people here do not like donald trump. that much is clear. we will not zoom in on the signs, but it gives you a feel in the middle of the streets of london, 10 downing is a few minutes to the left so this is the flare, the feeling we have amid the protesters. stuart: right in the middle of it. blake berman very close to parliament. i didn't see that many people. we were told there were 1 million people. ashley: you go straight up whitehall, 10 downing st. that is a meeting point. there may be many more there. stuar
westminster abbey, in the park here, and an organized demonstration, big-screen up there, the microphoneseasily hundreds if not thousands of people, i am not good at deafening, don't what to put a number on it but walk with me for a second. they got this place fairly guarded, fairly locked down. this is parliament, they are organizing in front of the government. you have been talking about the balloon which is getting a lot of coverage. there is the balloon. it is not flattering of the...
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. —— westminster abbey. other places like warehouses, film sets, things like that. it is varied.rature will be 13 celsius. it's going to be sunny. —— 30 degrees. high uv going to be sunny. —— 30 degrees. high uv levels and high pollen levels. the most of the uk, it will be dry and warm and hot. scotland, nine o'clock, we have had cloud romping in from the north sea across eastern areas through the course of the night. a week with the front has been producing patchy, light drizzle overnight in the north—west. that cloud is still with us, but in between some sunshine. that is affecting northern ireland. also a fair bit of cloud but it is continuing to break up. northwest england will see sunshine. north—east england having more cloud. that same cloud from the north sea, extending all the way down towards norfolk. it will burn back to the coast quite quickly now. the midlands, wales, southern counties of england, all the way into the south—west, the channel islands, there is dry and sunny weather. through the day, watch how quickly the cloud in east disappears. we also have showers
. —— westminster abbey. other places like warehouses, film sets, things like that. it is varied.rature will be 13 celsius. it's going to be sunny. —— 30 degrees. high uv going to be sunny. —— 30 degrees. high uv levels and high pollen levels. the most of the uk, it will be dry and warm and hot. scotland, nine o'clock, we have had cloud romping in from the north sea across eastern areas through the course of the night. a week with the front has been producing patchy, light drizzle...
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on there's a celebration that took place in downing street last night as a celebration that westminster abbey later the affection with which the national health service is held here in the u.k. is second to none it really is something that unites everybody but we looked in my report just there about the history of the national health service and let's use this opportunity to look at its present and its future and joining me to do that is dr venter waka he's the medical director for the london region of n.h.s. england a pediatric specialists child health what is your estimation of how the patient is doing doctor firstly as you say this is a great day of celebration i think the n.h.s. is one of britain's greatest achievements i think if i had a chance today and i could personally go round and frank the one every one of the one point four million staff to work in the n.h.s. i would whether they're you know domestiques or cleaners working to keep our hospitals free from infection whether you're a secretary a porter a doctor a nurse in a beauty or a health care scientist your role is absolutely cr
on there's a celebration that took place in downing street last night as a celebration that westminster abbey later the affection with which the national health service is held here in the u.k. is second to none it really is something that unites everybody but we looked in my report just there about the history of the national health service and let's use this opportunity to look at its present and its future and joining me to do that is dr venter waka he's the medical director for the london...
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infamous little blimp is at parliament square right in front of the westminster palace can westminster abby. abbey. trump was nowhere near that place. that was that central london. he was out at chequers. and then the main protest kicked off at 2 p.m.. london time toda. they are expecting tens of thousands of demonstrators. last night the people outside of the official residence of the swiss ambassador to the uk. people were banging pots and pans and blowing horns. massive presence, and i'm sure trump probably slept well through the night. but he was greeted also at protest of the policy visited last night where he had the dinner with theresa may. the what people lining the roads and he might've gotten a look at them colonelel william booth wih the london bureau chief for the "washington post" talked about the president's visit in the united kingdom with the british prime minister and others. you for your time trying to anytime. happy to do it. well. >> earlier today british prime minister theresa may welcomed president trump on his first official visit to the uk. the two leaders met at the prime
infamous little blimp is at parliament square right in front of the westminster palace can westminster abby. abbey. trump was nowhere near that place. that was that central london. he was out at chequers. and then the main protest kicked off at 2 p.m.. london time toda. they are expecting tens of thousands of demonstrators. last night the people outside of the official residence of the swiss ambassador to the uk. people were banging pots and pans and blowing horns. massive presence, and i'm...