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arriving at westminster abbey, — good morning, your majesty.od morning, your majesty. arriving | at westminster abbey, the queen was handed a walking stick by her daughter, princess anne. at the age of 95, few would blame herfor needing a little extra support. service men and women of many conflicts came together to pay tribute to an organisation that has supported them and those before them for 100 years. to supported them and those before them for 100 years-— for 100 years. to the factory where 400 disabled _ for 100 years. to the factory where 400 disabled men _ for 100 years. to the factory where 400 disabled men are _ for 100 years. to the factory where 400 disabled men are working - for 100 years. to the factory where i 400 disabled men are working comes her majesty, the queen, to give them encouragement. the her majesty, the queen, to give them encouragement-— encouragement. the work of the british legion _ encouragement. the work of the british legion has _ encouragement. the work of the british legion has had _ encouragement. the work
arriving at westminster abbey, — good morning, your majesty.od morning, your majesty. arriving | at westminster abbey, the queen was handed a walking stick by her daughter, princess anne. at the age of 95, few would blame herfor needing a little extra support. service men and women of many conflicts came together to pay tribute to an organisation that has supported them and those before them for 100 years. to supported them and those before them for 100 years-— for 100 years. to the factory...
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westminster abbey across the road from parliament as a political correspondentjonathan blake, correspondentblake, jonathan, if correspondentjonathan blake, jonathan, if it's important for members and peers to pay their respects and what has become known as the parliament's church. yes. respects and what has become known as the parliament's church.— as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant _ as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant service _ as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant service and - as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant service and a - was a poignant service and a powerful expression, i think of the shock and sadness and the grief that many of his friends and colleagues are feeling at westminster but their determination to put on a united front, if you like and demonstrate that this was a loss which is been filled very deeply by many of sir david amess's friends and colleagues and he had many of them and also the wider public as well and also is a tragedy as an aic is in circumstances but he expressed in the words of the surface with th
westminster abbey across the road from parliament as a political correspondentjonathan blake, correspondentblake, jonathan, if correspondentjonathan blake, jonathan, if it's important for members and peers to pay their respects and what has become known as the parliament's church. yes. respects and what has become known as the parliament's church.— as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant _ as the parliament's church. yes, it was a poignant service _ as the parliament's church. yes,...
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daniela relph, bbc news, westminster abbey. now on bbc news, it's the travel show.rom michelin—starred street food to the world's biggest underwater restaurant, and a once—in—a—generation swiss food festival. the sun is blazing, it's so hot! i'm melting. totally worth it. this week, our favourite foodie trips from the past few years. hello, and welcome to the show. well, slowly, slowly it does feel as though we might be able to start planning our next trip sometime soon. unfortunately it is still too early for us to get back to normal on the travel show so we will sit back and relax and enjoy some of our favourite food adventures from the years gone by. we start in singapore. back in 2016 we sent henry 6olding to get a taste of the world's first michelin starred street food, and typically, he even managed to make himself useful. this is singapore's largest hawker markets in the heart of chinatown, and it's rampacked with stalls selling traditional dishes. 0ne stall in particular is causing quite a stir. this queue is absolutely humongous, full of all sorts of people
daniela relph, bbc news, westminster abbey. now on bbc news, it's the travel show.rom michelin—starred street food to the world's biggest underwater restaurant, and a once—in—a—generation swiss food festival. the sun is blazing, it's so hot! i'm melting. totally worth it. this week, our favourite foodie trips from the past few years. hello, and welcome to the show. well, slowly, slowly it does feel as though we might be able to start planning our next trip sometime soon. unfortunately...
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westminster abbey for a service of remembrance-— westminster abbey for a service of remembrance.pondent, frank gardner who joins us. frank, what do we know about the man who has been arrested? he is frank, what do we know about the man who has been arrested?— who has been arrested? he is british born and raised, _ who has been arrested? he is british born and raised, 25 _ who has been arrested? he is british born and raised, 25 years _ who has been arrested? he is british born and raised, 25 years old, - who has been arrested? he is british born and raised, 25 years old, grewl born and raised, 25 years old, grew up born and raised, 25 years old, grew up in croydon. his parents came from somalia in the 1990s. his father was an adviser to somalia's prime minister and that caused some people to look at a possible somali connexion. but so far there doesn't seem to be any connexion to their prescribed somali terrorist group, al shabaab. the detectives al sha baab. the detectives questioning al shabaab. the detectives questioning have until friday. he has been rearrested under section
westminster abbey for a service of remembrance-— westminster abbey for a service of remembrance.pondent, frank gardner who joins us. frank, what do we know about the man who has been arrested? he is frank, what do we know about the man who has been arrested?— who has been arrested? he is british born and raised, _ who has been arrested? he is british born and raised, 25 _ who has been arrested? he is british born and raised, 25 years _ who has been arrested? he is british born and raised,...
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at a special parliamentary session the tributes continued this evening at a church service at westminster abbey. also in the programme colin powell who became america's first black secretary of state under george w bush has died from covid—19 complications. he gave the state department the very best of his leadership for the up very best of his leadership for the up his experience, his patriotism, he gave us his decency and the state department loved him for it. colin powell: paul— department loved him for it. colin powell : paul was _ one of the architects of the iraq war. architects of the iraq war. who later said he regretted the case he made for military invasion as a �*blot on his reputation' when the intelligence turned out to be wrong. and uefa has ruled that the england football team will have to play at least one game without fans over the chaos at wembley during the euros final. here in the uk, it s been a day of reflection as politicians paid tribute to the murdered mp sir david amess at a special parliamentary session. he was stabbed to death during a meeting with his constituents i
at a special parliamentary session the tributes continued this evening at a church service at westminster abbey. also in the programme colin powell who became america's first black secretary of state under george w bush has died from covid—19 complications. he gave the state department the very best of his leadership for the up very best of his leadership for the up his experience, his patriotism, he gave us his decency and the state department loved him for it. colin powell: paul—...
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west minister i bid each one of you a most sincere welcome to saint margaret's church here in westminster abbeyur church often called the parish church of the house of commons and more recently the parliamentary church. holding on. at a church that should be a place of they are by beginning a long and fruitful association of mutual service of which this evening is but the latest solemn example. we gather here in prayer and remembrance. as have parliamentarians for hundreds of years. held in the steadfast love of god. here in the parliamentary church we come to mourn the untimely death of sir david amess, member of parliament. to pray forjulia, their family and all who feel his loss so keenly. to remember the kindness and commitment of a friend and a colleague. and to console each other in our grief. here we acknowledge a shared sense of vulnerability even as we express the determination to maintain our public service. here we seek gods protection and the need to needful guest of courage and strength of the days ahead. let us ra . god strength of the days ahead. let us pray- god of _ strength of
west minister i bid each one of you a most sincere welcome to saint margaret's church here in westminster abbeyur church often called the parish church of the house of commons and more recently the parliamentary church. holding on. at a church that should be a place of they are by beginning a long and fruitful association of mutual service of which this evening is but the latest solemn example. we gather here in prayer and remembrance. as have parliamentarians for hundreds of years. held in the...
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the queen has attended a service of thanksgiving at westminster abbey to mark the centenary of the royalof 95, few would blame herfor needing a little extra support. servicemen and women of many conflicts came together to pay tribute to an organisation that has supported them and those before them for 100 years. to the factory where 400 disabled men are working comes her majesty, the queen, to give them royal encouragement. the work of the british legion has had the backing of royalty since it was founded. it's an early mission was to fight for the rights of those who had given so much, but came back to so little. and even now, that mission remains the same. but it is mental health support that so many veterans now seek. naomi hall is one of them. she served with the raf in afghanistan and says that the british legion saved her life. we don't often see the realities of what it does to us. i think we've all grown up with grandparents that served where, they go through something so dreadful and they don't speak about it. so to have somebody to speak about it and be willing to talk about it
the queen has attended a service of thanksgiving at westminster abbey to mark the centenary of the royalof 95, few would blame herfor needing a little extra support. servicemen and women of many conflicts came together to pay tribute to an organisation that has supported them and those before them for 100 years. to the factory where 400 disabled men are working comes her majesty, the queen, to give them royal encouragement. the work of the british legion has had the backing of royalty since it...
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a service will also be held at st margaret's church, in the grounds of westminster abbey.st night sir david's family released a statement saying they are �*shattered' by his death. aru na iyengar reports. church services in leigh—on—sea to remember the life of sir david amess, attacked and killed while doing hisjob as an mp. he was committed to the people. he was a servant of our town. he brought a lot of good. in a statement sir david's family gave this plea. "we ask people to set aside their differences and show kindness and love to all. this is the only way forward. set aside hatred and work towards togetherness. please let some good come from this tragedy." this afternoon, mps will pay tribute in the house of commons. there will be a minute's silence ahead of a church service in his memory at westminster abbey. mps have been speaking about the abuse they face. i'm solving lots of cases for my constituents, i'm trying to make legislation, i'm trying to speak in debates and representing my constituents. it is hard day to day to constantly think about reporting every abus
a service will also be held at st margaret's church, in the grounds of westminster abbey.st night sir david's family released a statement saying they are �*shattered' by his death. aru na iyengar reports. church services in leigh—on—sea to remember the life of sir david amess, attacked and killed while doing hisjob as an mp. he was committed to the people. he was a servant of our town. he brought a lot of good. in a statement sir david's family gave this plea. "we ask people to set...
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. >> on the day of the funeral the queen was being driven back from westminster abbey.r the queen, who had to deal with first the death of her sister and then the death of her mother. >> the queen mother had occupied this position of being the beloved grandmother. this beloved status, that moment, transferred to the queen. >> it felt like a significant shift, and in fact, you can almost date the resurgence in the queen's popularity from that summer of 2002. >> the golden jubilee, celebrating the 50th year of the queen's reign, takes place just two months after the queen mother's funeral. >> for a million people to go out on the streets of london and to express love for the queen after all the tragedies and mistakes of what had happened before, it was a big turning point. very important moment. >> i do think it was partly a sense of expelling that emotion that had built up post-diana. it was a kind of national sigh of relief that we'd worked that somehow. >> joining the royal family for the celebrations is camilla. >> it was just the beginning of her acceptance by the ro
. >> on the day of the funeral the queen was being driven back from westminster abbey.r the queen, who had to deal with first the death of her sister and then the death of her mother. >> the queen mother had occupied this position of being the beloved grandmother. this beloved status, that moment, transferred to the queen. >> it felt like a significant shift, and in fact, you can almost date the resurgence in the queen's popularity from that summer of 2002. >> the golden...
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daniela relph, bbc news, westminster abbey. welcome back.non black person trying to appear more black than they actually are. the star denies using fake tan and insists her hair is naturally curly. she said her new video is intended to be a celebration of the type of music that she loves. lizo mzimba reports. # shout out to my ex, you're really quite the man...# for almost a decade, jesy nelson was part of little mix, one of music's biggest groups. she left at the end of 2020, saying that being part of the group had taken a toll on her mental health. in the video, for her first eagerly anticipated solo release, she appears heavily tanned, with a range of wigs showing different hairstyles, sometimes with braids. it's been criticised by some, saying that she's been taking on stereotypically black characteristics, and that it's wrong for white people to profit from adopting them — a practice that's being called "blackfishing". my intention was never, ever to offend people of colour with this video. that actually does really hurt me that i may h
daniela relph, bbc news, westminster abbey. welcome back.non black person trying to appear more black than they actually are. the star denies using fake tan and insists her hair is naturally curly. she said her new video is intended to be a celebration of the type of music that she loves. lizo mzimba reports. # shout out to my ex, you're really quite the man...# for almost a decade, jesy nelson was part of little mix, one of music's biggest groups. she left at the end of 2020, saying that being...
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margaret's church and the grounds of westminster abbey, the grounds of westminster abbey, the place wheregton. colin powell had broken so many ceilings when it comes to people of colour, first chairman of thejoint chiefs of staff to be black. for secretary of state who happened to be black. the whole african—american community is going to be mourning the loss as well as so many others but also people of colour around the world because he showed them in a country with its own racial problems, america, it was possible to succeed. 50 problems, america, it was possible to succeed-— to succeed. so true and also what he did was he was _ to succeed. so true and also what he did was he was also _ to succeed. so true and also what he did was he was also a _ to succeed. so true and also what he did was he was also a groundbreakerj did was he was also a groundbreaker for the first black president of the united states. if we go back to 1996, remember, bill clinton was a very popular president, there was talk that colin powell would possibly run for president and he was very popular at the time and wh
margaret's church and the grounds of westminster abbey, the grounds of westminster abbey, the place wheregton. colin powell had broken so many ceilings when it comes to people of colour, first chairman of thejoint chiefs of staff to be black. for secretary of state who happened to be black. the whole african—american community is going to be mourning the loss as well as so many others but also people of colour around the world because he showed them in a country with its own racial problems,...
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time in 17 years.th95-year-old monarn using a walking stick yesterday during a public event at westminster abbeye was joined there by her daughter, princess anne. the queen was photographed using a cane in 2003 after undergoing knee surgery. >>> straight ahead, a streaming sensation. how a violent south korean drama series is making history for netflix. dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones shingles? oh... you mean bill. lethe's been a real pain.it. again with the bill... what? it looks like a face. ...hearing about it 24/7 is painful enough.. but the virus that causes may already be inside you. you know shingles can be prevented. shingles can be whaaaaat? yeah prevented. you can get vaccinated. oh, so... i guess it's just you, me and bill then. i'm making my appointment. bill's all yours... 50 years or older? get vaccinated for shingles today. how did panera come up with the idea to combine their famous mac and cheese with their iconic grilled cheese? by sayi
time in 17 years.th95-year-old monarn using a walking stick yesterday during a public event at westminster abbeye was joined there by her daughter, princess anne. the queen was photographed using a cane in 2003 after undergoing knee surgery. >>> straight ahead, a streaming sensation. how a violent south korean drama series is making history for netflix. dad, we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this!...
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attended a service at westminster abbey a week last tuesday and was seen using a walking stick for the public event. two days later she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament and in between times she was carrying out duties 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 j
attended a service at westminster abbey a week last tuesday and was seen using a walking stick for the public event. two days later she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament and in between times she was carrying out duties 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...
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she was at westminster abbey last tuesday, using a walking stick for the first time at a public engagement parliament. at every engagement, there are lines 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, how are you? oh, 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 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 foc
she was at westminster abbey last tuesday, using a walking stick for the first time at a public engagement parliament. at every engagement, there are lines 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, how are...
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there will be a minute's silence ahead of a church service for his memory at westminster abbey.rable friend... to my right honourable friend. . .— to my right honourable friend... ., , ., friend... he was married with five children. _ friend... he was married with five children. a _ friend... he was married with five children. a conservative l five children. a conservative mp since 1983, later in south and west, known and loved for his hands on approach with voters. launching the bed! voters. launchin: the bed! ., , launching the bed! one of his campaigns — launching the bed! one of his campaigns was _ launching the bed! one of his campaigns was to _ launching the bed! one of his campaigns was to get - launching the bed! one of his campaigns was to get city - campaigns was to get city status for south end. police have arrested a man on suspicion of murder, and over the weekend they have been searching three properties in london. the man in a custody is ali harbi ali. 25 years old and a british national of somali heritage. he went to school in croydon, south london. a few years a
there will be a minute's silence ahead of a church service for his memory at westminster abbey.rable friend... to my right honourable friend. . .— to my right honourable friend... ., , ., friend... he was married with five children. _ friend... he was married with five children. a _ friend... he was married with five children. a conservative l five children. a conservative mp since 1983, later in south and west, known and loved for his hands on approach with voters. launching the bed! voters....
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she was at westminster abbey last tuesday, using a walking stick for the first time at a public engagement, for the opening of the welsh parliament. at every engagement, there are lines 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 t
she was at westminster abbey last tuesday, using a walking stick for the first time at a public engagement, for the opening of the welsh parliament. at every engagement, there are lines 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...
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the queen has attended a service of thanksgiving at westminster abbey to mark the centenary of the royalng stick as she arrived and left the abbey — the first time she has done so at a major public event. the royal british legion is the largest armed forces charity in the uk and organises the annual poppy appeal. in tonight's football, england drew with hungary in their world cup qualifier, but the match was marred by clashes between visiting fans and police, while scotland beat the faroe islands and northern ireland lost to bulgaria, asjoe wilson reports. england versus hungary at wembley. 0ne team taking the knee. in the crowd, one banner symbolising objection to an act of antiracism. early in the game, spectators in the hungarian section clashed with police. this was a reaction, police say, after they arrested a man for racially aggravated abuse towards a steward. it was the backdrop. it is the context. 0n the pitch, there was a penalty for hungary given for this challenge by luke shaw. the height of the foot was enough. and england were behind. commentator: and it's - an unexpected t
the queen has attended a service of thanksgiving at westminster abbey to mark the centenary of the royalng stick as she arrived and left the abbey — the first time she has done so at a major public event. the royal british legion is the largest armed forces charity in the uk and organises the annual poppy appeal. in tonight's football, england drew with hungary in their world cup qualifier, but the match was marred by clashes between visiting fans and police, while scotland beat the faroe...
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last tuesday she was at westminster abbey for the centenary of the royal british legion, last thursdayliament and last night, hosting a big reception at windsor 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
last tuesday she was at westminster abbey for the centenary of the royal british legion, last thursdayliament and last night, hosting a big reception at windsor 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...
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opening of the welsh parliament on 14th october, her attendance two days earlier at a service at westminster abbeymark 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 royal correspondent sarah campbell in windsor. it would seem, then, that the palac
opening of the welsh parliament on 14th october, her attendance two days earlier at a service at westminster abbeymark 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,...
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a service will also be held at westminster abbey.sir david's family released a statement saying they are "shattered" by his death. aru na iyengar reports. church services in leigh—on—sea to remember the life of sir david amis, attacked and killed while doing hisjob as an mp. he was committed to the people. he was a servant of our time. he brought a lot of good. in a statement sir david's family gave this plea. "we ask people to set aside their differences and show kindness and love to all. this is the only way forward. set aside hatred and work towards togetherness. please let some good come from this tragedy." this afternoon, mps will pay tribute in the house of commons. there will be a minute's silence ahead of a church service in his memory at westminster abbey. the politician was married with five children. a conservative mp since 1983, first in basildon and later in southend west, he was known and loved for his hands—on approach with voters. one of his many campaigns was to get city status for southend. police have arrested a ma
a service will also be held at westminster abbey.sir david's family released a statement saying they are "shattered" by his death. aru na iyengar reports. church services in leigh—on—sea to remember the life of sir david amis, attacked and killed while doing hisjob as an mp. he was committed to the people. he was a servant of our time. he brought a lot of good. in a statement sir david's family gave this plea. "we ask people to set aside their differences and show kindness...
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she attended a service at westminster abbey a week last tuesday and was seen using a walking stick fordiff for the opening of the welsh parliament. in 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 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 tha
she attended a service at westminster abbey a week last tuesday and was seen using a walking stick fordiff for the opening of the welsh parliament. in 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...
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a real sense of business as usual at westminster abbey this morning with the service attended by thell of any lightening of the load on her six months on since the death of a husband. she has spent the summer at balmoral but now back beginning a busy programme of autumn engagements. this one, a service to mark the centenary of the royal british legion set up in the years after the first world war to support the service community returning from the service community returning from the western front and century of service to the armed forces. with me as the national president of the royal british legion. mercifully, no woes at the moment so what do you see as the principal role of the royal british legion now? the lesion is still dealing _ royal british legion now? the lesion is still dealing with _ royal british legion now? the lesion is still dealing with the _ royal british legion now? the lesion is still dealing with the aftermath - is still dealing with the aftermath of the _ is still dealing with the aftermath of the second world war, the korean war, northern ireland, the falklan
a real sense of business as usual at westminster abbey this morning with the service attended by thell of any lightening of the load on her six months on since the death of a husband. she has spent the summer at balmoral but now back beginning a busy programme of autumn engagements. this one, a service to mark the centenary of the royal british legion set up in the years after the first world war to support the service community returning from the service community returning from the western...
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there'll also be a special service at st margaret's church, in the grounds of westminster abbey.k you. i'm sorry the house is returning — thank you. i'm sorry the house is returning in — thank you. i'm sorry the house is returning in such tragic circumstances. since we last met, we have lost _ circumstances. since we last met, we have lost two — circumstances. since we last met, we have lost two outstanding friends and colleagues, sir david amess and sirjames _ and colleagues, sir david amess and sirjames broke in shia. i know honourable and right honourable members all areas of the house will share _ members all areas of the house will share a _ members all areas of the house will share a deep sadness at the loss and want to— share a deep sadness at the loss and want tojoin— share a deep sadness at the loss and want tojoin me in sending out... condolences _ want tojoin me in sending out... condolences to their families. the circumstances of sir david's death were _ circumstances of sir david's death were despicable and they raise the most _ were despicable and they raise the mos
there'll also be a special service at st margaret's church, in the grounds of westminster abbey.k you. i'm sorry the house is returning — thank you. i'm sorry the house is returning in — thank you. i'm sorry the house is returning in such tragic circumstances. since we last met, we have lost _ circumstances. since we last met, we have lost two — circumstances. since we last met, we have lost two outstanding friends and colleagues, sir david amess and sirjames _ and colleagues, sir david...
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every march, _ service at westminster abbey every march, so _ service at westminster abbey everyent to these values _ the queen's commitment to these values then really rewarding young leaders _ values then really rewarding young leaders who do this in their communities across the commonwealth and then— communities across the commonwealth and then coming together and celebrating those, which is what that service does and other events through— that service does and other events through the year. and that service does and other events through the year.— that service does and other events through the year. and we know prince charles will take _ through the year. and we know prince charles will take over _ through the year. and we know prince charles will take over as _ through the year. and we know prince charles will take over as head - through the year. and we know prince charles will take over as head of - charles will take over as head of the commonwealth eventually. do you see things changing under a new head? �* , , head? i'm sure there will be some chances, head? i'm sure the
every march, _ service at westminster abbey every march, so _ service at westminster abbey everyent to these values _ the queen's commitment to these values then really rewarding young leaders _ values then really rewarding young leaders who do this in their communities across the commonwealth and then— communities across the commonwealth and then coming together and celebrating those, which is what that service does and other events through— that service does and other events through the...
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queen elizabeth using a walking stick at westminster abbey.used a walking kane for comfort at a major event. >>> more people witnessing the spectacular northern lights. the dazzling display is expected to be visible in the u.s. from new england down to washington. >> wow. >> all this time later, being a few thousand feet closer to the moon than you are. >> beam me up, bezos. william shatner the og captain kirk is set to be on blue origin. he will be the oldest person to travel to space ever. it's the second trip for bezos's tour company, lift off scheduled for 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> a record number of americans quitting their jobs. it completely changed how people think about their family, their safety and their employment. a record 4.3 million people quit in august. nearly 3% of the work force quit, the highest quit rate since the bureau of labor statistics began to report this statistic in late 2000. americans are looking for better pay, better working conditions and more flexible working arrangements. some are retiring early. some have eld
queen elizabeth using a walking stick at westminster abbey.used a walking kane for comfort at a major event. >>> more people witnessing the spectacular northern lights. the dazzling display is expected to be visible in the u.s. from new england down to washington. >> wow. >> all this time later, being a few thousand feet closer to the moon than you are. >> beam me up, bezos. william shatner the og captain kirk is set to be on blue origin. he will be the oldest person...
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kate and william are coming in and get ready to head to westminster abbey. >> how do you feel about the third according to the latest numbers. is there anything that you wish you had done differently in the early stages of this campaign? >> absolutely not. >> big win for romney in arizona tonight. as you said, not an unexpected one. michigan is looking trickier. we're going over the numbers and get back to you with the results in a little while. >> the state that is gracing this tampa bay convention center is where mitt romney will accept the nomination of his party. >> after 9-11, you were referred to as the comforter in chief. what do you think now as you see this rearing its head again? >> you ever think one term is number of this kind of life? >> i want to see how we're doing. i hope we do so well that, you know, things are good that i can run easily and nicely and enjoy the fruits of what we did. >> is this summit with north korea on june 12 going to happen? >> well, as the president often says, martha, we'll see. >> the meeting with the queen. what do you anticipate will happen be
kate and william are coming in and get ready to head to westminster abbey. >> how do you feel about the third according to the latest numbers. is there anything that you wish you had done differently in the early stages of this campaign? >> absolutely not. >> big win for romney in arizona tonight. as you said, not an unexpected one. michigan is looking trickier. we're going over the numbers and get back to you with the results in a little while. >> the state that is...
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. —— westminster abbey. do you want to kick us off with the metro? ~ , ., . ., metro?t on the selectivity report, _ metro? when you reflect on the selectivity report, it _ metro? when you reflect on the selectivity report, it is - metro? when you reflect on the selectivity report, it is a - metro? when you reflect on the| selectivity report, it is a warning to the government, this government, of what is to come when there is a full public inquiry, because today's report was described as a damning indictment by sir keir starmer. perhaps you would expect them to say that, but in so many ways, the worst public health experience in most people's lifetime — that is quite a damning indictment, is it not? and it remains to be seen where the blame lies. for sure, the blame game has started, but government ministers don't like saying sorry ever, because that admits weakness and things that were wrong, and they will fall back, i am sure, as stephen barclay did today, of saying, let's wait and see what the full public inquiry comes... what conclusion it comes to the so we shall s
. —— westminster abbey. do you want to kick us off with the metro? ~ , ., . ., metro?t on the selectivity report, _ metro? when you reflect on the selectivity report, it _ metro? when you reflect on the selectivity report, it is - metro? when you reflect on the selectivity report, it is a - metro? when you reflect on the| selectivity report, it is a warning to the government, this government, of what is to come when there is a full public inquiry, because today's report was described as a...
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but this morning at westminster abbey, we will see a real return to this sense of business as usual,dding journalist. he's the latest superhero to come out. courtney bembridge reports. a superman as we've never seen him before. dc comics say the son of clark kent and lois lane, jon kent, is coming out as bisexual. the creators say the man of steel has always stood for hope, truth and justice, and now represents something more. when i was offered this job, i thought, well, if we're going to have a new superman for the dc universe, it feels like a missed opportunity to have another straight white saviour. dc comics publisherjim lee said in a statement, "we couldn't be prouder to tell this important story." we've seen a lot of lgbt superheroes in the past couple of decades and some of them are not quite household names, but when you can attach something like this to the name superman, who's known around the world, people will pay attention. the comic isn't due to be released until november, but there's been plenty of reaction online already. look, the reactions have been, honestly, they
but this morning at westminster abbey, we will see a real return to this sense of business as usual,dding journalist. he's the latest superhero to come out. courtney bembridge reports. a superman as we've never seen him before. dc comics say the son of clark kent and lois lane, jon kent, is coming out as bisexual. the creators say the man of steel has always stood for hope, truth and justice, and now represents something more. when i was offered this job, i thought, well, if we're going to have...
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she attended a service at westminster abbey a week last tuesday and was seen using a walking stick for first time at a public event. two days later, she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament. in 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 win
she attended a service at westminster abbey a week last tuesday and was seen using a walking stick for first time at a public event. two days later, she was in cardiff for the opening of the welsh parliament. in 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...
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last tuesday she was at westminster abbey for the centenary of the royal british legion.indsor 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, 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 handl
last tuesday she was at westminster abbey for the centenary of the royal british legion.indsor 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, 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...
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last night a memorial service was held at westminster abbey for the mp, who was killed during a constituencyin leigh—0n—sea. and ben, i know you've been gauging reaction today to the news that southend will become a city, absolutely something that was so close to sir david amess's heart? yes, that granting of city status is a very rare owner, it does not happen often, and perhaps nobody knew that more so than sir david amess himself. he had long campaigned for southend to be turned into a city, raising it in the house of commons whenever he got the opportunity. so, veryfitting that as part of the tributes to him in the house of commons, the prime minister announced that the queen had agreed that that would happen. yesterday, we saw a house of commons chamber that we do not very often see. gone was the rowdiness, the noise, it was sombre and hushed, at times completely silent, as mps spoke pretty much with one voice, remembering the colleague, the friend, who had served as an mp for more than 40 years. among the tributes, the home secretary, priti patel, described sir david amess as mr southe
last night a memorial service was held at westminster abbey for the mp, who was killed during a constituencyin leigh—0n—sea. and ben, i know you've been gauging reaction today to the news that southend will become a city, absolutely something that was so close to sir david amess's heart? yes, that granting of city status is a very rare owner, it does not happen often, and perhaps nobody knew that more so than sir david amess himself. he had long campaigned for southend to be turned into a...
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last night a memorial service was held at westminster abbey for the mp who was killed during a constituencymains in custody on suspicion of murder. i can talk now to my colleague who is in leigh—on—sea. i'm sure you've been gauging reaction this morning to the granting of city status to southend—on—sea, something that sir david amess campaigned for and something which was very close to his heart? , . ., ., ., his heart? yes, and that granting of ci status his heart? yes, and that granting of city status is — his heart? yes, and that granting of city status is a _ his heart? yes, and that granting of city status is a very _ his heart? yes, and that granting of city status is a very rare _ his heart? yes, and that granting of city status is a very rare honour, - city status is a very rare honour, it is one that is not given very often. and no—one perhaps knew that more so than sir david amess himself. it is something he had long campaigned forfor himself. it is something he had long campaigned for for southend. and himself. it is something he had long campaigned forfor southend. and in many w
last night a memorial service was held at westminster abbey for the mp who was killed during a constituencymains in custody on suspicion of murder. i can talk now to my colleague who is in leigh—on—sea. i'm sure you've been gauging reaction this morning to the granting of city status to southend—on—sea, something that sir david amess campaigned for and something which was very close to his heart? , . ., ., ., his heart? yes, and that granting of ci status his heart? yes, and that...
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the welsh parliament on the 14th of october, her attendance two days earlier at a service at westminster abbeyal. 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 line could see some strong winds and gusts up to 50mph with the rain in the afternoon and
the welsh parliament on the 14th of october, her attendance two days earlier at a service at westminster abbeyal. 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...
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she was at westminster abbey last tuesday, using a walking stick for the first time at a public engagement 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 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
she was at westminster abbey last tuesday, using a walking stick for the first time at a public engagement 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...
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opening of the welsh parliament on 14th october, her attendance two days earlier at a service at westminster abbey 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 tests. we have no indication from the palace whether we will be informed about tha
opening of the welsh parliament on 14th october, her attendance two days earlier at a service at westminster abbey 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...
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. >> on our right is westminster abbey and where william and kate got married. >> big b. >> lot of scaffolding one i get to show my kids, too. i was a little worried. they freaked out. especiallyt. >> reporter: wait, no spoilers here. momoa said getting the role of the master fighter duncan idaho was huge. >> this is the only role that someone was like, i want you and i'm like, are you sure you got the right guy? >> what was about this cast that made everyone gel so well? >> we're al so different. he knew exactly each person. i feel like he knew. i'm not here. >> hide, hide. >> reporter: okay, great tour. time crunch here. we're off to our next stop. are you ready? >> i think they're supposed to ask you questions. >> favorite color is pink. i think my mom raised me on elvis. i was a big elvis fan. >> favorite elvis song? >> i'll come back to that. >> we'll circle back. ♪ only fools ♪ that's my favorite. >> that was beautiful. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> a quick swap of jackets, a flip of long hair and we get back to spilling the tea. i really wanted to know what it's like being the c
. >> on our right is westminster abbey and where william and kate got married. >> big b. >> lot of scaffolding one i get to show my kids, too. i was a little worried. they freaked out. especiallyt. >> reporter: wait, no spoilers here. momoa said getting the role of the master fighter duncan idaho was huge. >> this is the only role that someone was like, i want you and i'm like, are you sure you got the right guy? >> what was about this cast that made everyone...
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she was at westminster abbey last tuesday, using a walking stick for the first time at a public engagementbviously 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. 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
she was at westminster abbey last tuesday, using a walking stick for the first time at a public engagementbviously 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...