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the duchess of cornwall is at the 93rd field of remembrance at the westminster abbey.ys. well, lindsay williams thought it... we asked bbc news for a statement in response to that point, and they told us... the sports section in last saturday nights bbc one news bulletin was fairly typical, encompassing cricket, football and rugby union. now with all the day's sport... hi clive, england's cricketers have qualified for the semifinals of the men t20 world cup despite losing today's game against south africa by ten runs. susie, who described herself as the mother role models, was watching that and sent us this e—mail. retailers have been spending more and more money over recent years on lavish tv advertisements in the build—up to christmas. and at the end of last week, as the news at six reported, two high street giants released their offerings for this year. there are 51 days left until christmas, and after last year's was all but cancelled retailers are hoping for better business over the next few weeks. they have been warnings about possible supply shortages with shopp
the duchess of cornwall is at the 93rd field of remembrance at the westminster abbey.ys. well, lindsay williams thought it... we asked bbc news for a statement in response to that point, and they told us... the sports section in last saturday nights bbc one news bulletin was fairly typical, encompassing cricket, football and rugby union. now with all the day's sport... hi clive, england's cricketers have qualified for the semifinals of the men t20 world cup despite losing today's game against...
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the duchess of cornwall is at the 93rd field of remembrance at the westminster abbey. it... we asked bbc news for a statement in response to that point and they told us... the sports section in last saturday nights bbc one news bulletin was very typical encompassing creek during a cricket football and rugby union. ., ., , during a cricket football and rugby union. ., . , ., union. now with all the days for... hi clive, england's _ union. now with all the days for... hi clive, england's cricketers - union. now with all the days for... hi clive, england's cricketers have | hi clive, england's cricketers have qualified for the semifinals of the men t20 world cup despite losing today's game of ghent south africa by ten runs. today's game of ghent south africa by ten rune— by ten runs. susie who described herself as the _ by ten runs. susie who described herself as the mother _ by ten runs. susie who described herself as the mother of - by ten runs. susie who described herself as the mother of a - herself as the mother of a nine—year—old daughter who needs visible women spo
the duchess of cornwall is at the 93rd field of remembrance at the westminster abbey. it... we asked bbc news for a statement in response to that point and they told us... the sports section in last saturday nights bbc one news bulletin was very typical encompassing creek during a cricket football and rugby union. ., ., , during a cricket football and rugby union. ., . , ., union. now with all the days for... hi clive, england's _ union. now with all the days for... hi clive, england's...
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. >>> for the thousands who camped out for the night, many of them in hyde park and outside westminster abbey. >> beautiful day and the whole city was crowded with people considering the number of times some parts of the royal establishment had tried to write diana out of the whole royal story, here she was and everybody had come for her. >> they were told to form up outside the back door of kensington palace. the next minutes, the undertakers brought the coffin out. the staff started coming out behind the coffin. they were crying. you could see the emotion in their faces. it was pure, pure love for her. as we were coming out of kensington palace, we followed the carriage and all of us heard the massive scream. >> diana, i love you. and that scream went through all of us. it was hard, not just physically but mentally. either side of you, you had thousands and thousands of people. some people crying, some people clapping, some people quiet. and that little wreath with a note on it that said mommy, i think it spoke volumes of what we were doing there and who we were doing it for. >> the note, i
. >>> for the thousands who camped out for the night, many of them in hyde park and outside westminster abbey. >> beautiful day and the whole city was crowded with people considering the number of times some parts of the royal establishment had tried to write diana out of the whole royal story, here she was and everybody had come for her. >> they were told to form up outside the back door of kensington palace. the next minutes, the undertakers brought the coffin out. the...
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westminster abbey in london and at the arc de triomphe in france. it really served as both a civics tribute and a very personal tribute for those who went to way their respects. hamilton fish had seen the success, the importance of this sort of a memorial. and there were a great number of unknowns that resulted from the first world war. he offered the legislation to create the tomb of the unknown soldier and place it at arlington national cemetery just across the river from our capitol city as a monument for the nation to mourn those lost, whether they came home or not. so, as i mentioned, there were a great number of unknown soldiers who had perished by the end of the first world war. and the selection process was actually really rather fascinating. i should mention that they gathered from several different major battlefields, different unknown soldiers who had fallen in battle, and they brought them to a small town in the champagne region of france where one of the highest decorated enlisted soldiers, enlisted veterans of the war made the final se
westminster abbey in london and at the arc de triomphe in france. it really served as both a civics tribute and a very personal tribute for those who went to way their respects. hamilton fish had seen the success, the importance of this sort of a memorial. and there were a great number of unknowns that resulted from the first world war. he offered the legislation to create the tomb of the unknown soldier and place it at arlington national cemetery just across the river from our capitol city as...
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from the bbc the right to transmit a christmas concert which the duchess will introduce from westminster abbeyrow over a conference video link. we have tremendous respect for all aspects of the royal family in all they undertake and do. one thing we can say, the circumstances which lie behind the breach between the brothers remain painful to all concerned. nicholas witchell, bbc news. from her unmistakable voice to her signature beehive, british singer amy winehouse is being remembered in a new exhibition — a decade after her death. handwritten lyrics and notebooks as well as outfits she wore onstage are going on display at london�*s design museum. tarah welsh has been to see it. this is the most magical part of the exhibition. singing amy winehouse — her voice, her style, her presence, recreated through animation. just part of this exhibition about her life and career at the design museum. there�*s things you�*d expect from an exhibition, like magazine covers and her grammy awards. and there are really personal touches here, as well, like amy�*s notes and notepads, talking about her dreams an
from the bbc the right to transmit a christmas concert which the duchess will introduce from westminster abbeyrow over a conference video link. we have tremendous respect for all aspects of the royal family in all they undertake and do. one thing we can say, the circumstances which lie behind the breach between the brothers remain painful to all concerned. nicholas witchell, bbc news. from her unmistakable voice to her signature beehive, british singer amy winehouse is being remembered in a new...
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the duchess of cornwall is at the 93rd field of remembrance at westminster abbey.11 day, of the 11th month, the time in 1918 when the guns finally fell silent along the western front and an armistice was declared. the allies and germany had signed a peace agreement in a railway carriage in france at 5am in the morning. six hours later, at 11am, the fighting ceased. the pandemic meant commmemorations had to be scaled back last year. but this year, the nation will be able to observe the two minute silence in the traditional way. in a moment we willjoin the silence around britain. we are with the duchess of cornwall at the 93rd field of remembrance at westminster abbey. a service at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire. the edinburgh gardens of remembrance, belfast city hall and at the welsh national war memorial in cardiff.
the duchess of cornwall is at the 93rd field of remembrance at westminster abbey.11 day, of the 11th month, the time in 1918 when the guns finally fell silent along the western front and an armistice was declared. the allies and germany had signed a peace agreement in a railway carriage in france at 5am in the morning. six hours later, at 11am, the fighting ceased. the pandemic meant commmemorations had to be scaled back last year. but this year, the nation will be able to observe the two...
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. >>> a 41-gun royal salute and then a volley of bells from westminster abbey and st. paul's.elebration hangover wasn't so lucky. >> the birth of a crown prince takes place only once in a generation. this is just what the doctor ordered. >> this is a moment to remember as the prince and princess of wales left st. mary's hospital paddington with their son. >> great excitement. thrill. the queen looked in the incubator and said, it's good to see he hasn't got ears like his father. >> diana is beaming. really, really happy. she's just produced the heir. >> age 20, which is terribly young, she had become a princess, a wife, and a mother. >> one moment i was nobody, the next moment i was princess of wales. mother, media toy, you name it. it was just too much for one person. >> diana was preparing for the christening. and you would think that as the mother of the baby, she would have a lot of say. >> royal christenings were done in quite a formal, traditional way. set formula, set photographers. >> michael che said to me as the queen's press officer, i will give you a list. and this
. >>> a 41-gun royal salute and then a volley of bells from westminster abbey and st. paul's.elebration hangover wasn't so lucky. >> the birth of a crown prince takes place only once in a generation. this is just what the doctor ordered. >> this is a moment to remember as the prince and princess of wales left st. mary's hospital paddington with their son. >> great excitement. thrill. the queen looked in the incubator and said, it's good to see he hasn't got ears like...
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1920 buried an unknown soldier in each of their countries, in break -- in great britain it was westminster abbey in france under the arc they triomphe in paris. the us decided to do something similar. the idea was started by representative hamilton finch of new york who committed legislation to bury an unknown soldier from the us. the casket is carried down the steps of the united states capitol. similar ceremonies in our time. the horse drawn gear will make its way through washington and over to arlington cemetery. let's watch. [projector sound] >> that is where to do you see the larger sarcophagus over that which was not constructed at this moment. >> there is the final shot of arlington national cemetery much as we see it again with the many head stones marking the fallen. it is important to pause and think about the meaning the unknown soldier had at this time. it was about world war i, yes but also it was thought to be a memorial that could connect all the different american conflicts that stretch beyond world war i and honor those who served in the nation's armed forces and that continue s
1920 buried an unknown soldier in each of their countries, in break -- in great britain it was westminster abbey in france under the arc they triomphe in paris. the us decided to do something similar. the idea was started by representative hamilton finch of new york who committed legislation to bury an unknown soldier from the us. the casket is carried down the steps of the united states capitol. similar ceremonies in our time. the horse drawn gear will make its way through washington and over...
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the duchess of cornwall placed a cross amongst poppies outside westminster abbey, as people all overts. 0n the 11th hour of the 11th month in 1918 the guns of the first world war fell silent. in 1918 the guns of the first world warfellsilent. more in 1918 the guns of the first world warfell silent. more than in 1918 the guns of the first world war fell silent. more than a century later the nation paused to remember those who sacrificed so much in service to their country. today we remember places with names synonymous with places of conflict... synonymous with places of conflict. . ._ synonymous with places of conflict... , ., . conflict... last year the pandemic revented conflict... last year the pandemic prevented many _ conflict... last year the pandemic prevented many from _ conflict... last year the pandemic prevented many from coming - conflict... last year the pandemic - prevented many from coming together to remember. not so this year. so many lost lives to honour, given special mention at the cenotaph today, walter tull, britton's first black officer in the british army who
the duchess of cornwall placed a cross amongst poppies outside westminster abbey, as people all overts. 0n the 11th hour of the 11th month in 1918 the guns of the first world war fell silent. in 1918 the guns of the first world warfellsilent. more in 1918 the guns of the first world warfell silent. more than in 1918 the guns of the first world war fell silent. more than a century later the nation paused to remember those who sacrificed so much in service to their country. today we remember...
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from the bbc the right to transmit a christmas concert which the duchess will introduce from westminster abbeywas asked about the row over a conference video link. we have tremendous respect for all aspects of the royal family in all they undertake and do. one thing we can say, the circumstances which lie behind the breach between the brothers remain painful to all concerned. nicholas witchell, bbc news. well, let's look at the pandemic situation in the uk in more detail, with the latest government coronavirus figures. they show there were more than 43,500 new infections recorded in the latest 24—hour period. that's 5,000 cases more than last wednesday. on average, there were 43,296 thousand new cases reported per day in the last week. 149 deaths were recorded, that's of people who died within 28 days of a positive covid—19 test. on average in the past week, 132 covid—related deaths were recorded every day. and on vaccinations, more than 16 million people have now had their booster injection, which is more than 27% of the adult population over 12. gwent police has apologised to two female offi
from the bbc the right to transmit a christmas concert which the duchess will introduce from westminster abbeywas asked about the row over a conference video link. we have tremendous respect for all aspects of the royal family in all they undertake and do. one thing we can say, the circumstances which lie behind the breach between the brothers remain painful to all concerned. nicholas witchell, bbc news. well, let's look at the pandemic situation in the uk in more detail, with the latest...
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after seeing dedication ceremonies at westminster abbey and a year earlier, americans pressed the government for a tomb to honor those who were killed and never identified during world war i. more than 100,000 americans died fighting in that war. >> the american people read about the grand ceremonies in london and paris and they started writing the war department and congress. >> this week for the first time in decades, the tomb of the unknown soldier was open to the public. thousands lined up the place flowers and pay respects. >> we are coming together to honor those that have sacrificed their lives for individual liberties and freedoms. >> 100 years ago today, known as armistice day, marking the end of world war i was supposed to be the war to end all wars. 1954, president eisenhower to change the data veterans day to honor veterans of all wars. bret. >> bret: lucas tomlinson in arlington, thank you. as we honor veterans here at home, two retired u.s. marines remain in captivity in russia. they remained no closer to freedom now than the day they were arrested. correspondent benjamin hall
after seeing dedication ceremonies at westminster abbey and a year earlier, americans pressed the government for a tomb to honor those who were killed and never identified during world war i. more than 100,000 americans died fighting in that war. >> the american people read about the grand ceremonies in london and paris and they started writing the war department and congress. >> this week for the first time in decades, the tomb of the unknown soldier was open to the public....
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have a specific answer to it but i can infer that the british tomb of the unknown soldier is in westminster abbey which is still functional space for the purposes. and of course our international cemeteries more of a public, it is the whole purpose of the national cemeteries paying tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. but in terms of how this is become a source for global diplomacy, it is fascinating question. it's a geopolitical question, a foreign-policy question but you're absolutely of the question is absolutely accurate in putting out that you can go to the arlington national cemetery and has a photo page that you can find it albums of images and going back a dozen years of every world leader that is come to visit washington that later reads to the tomb of the unknown soldier and perhaps part of the answer is that we have a process available for these world leaders to pay tribute to his perhaps part of the as well as during that first target of the world war i, the unknown for world war i was decorated from provide a great number of the dignitaries to award s
have a specific answer to it but i can infer that the british tomb of the unknown soldier is in westminster abbey which is still functional space for the purposes. and of course our international cemeteries more of a public, it is the whole purpose of the national cemeteries paying tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. but in terms of how this is become a source for global diplomacy, it is fascinating question. it's a geopolitical question, a foreign-policy...
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after seeing dedication ceremonies at westminster abbey a year earlier, americans pressed the governmentfied during world war i. more than 100,000 americans died fighting in that work. to speak of the american people write about these grand ceremonies in london and paris and they started writing the war department sent to congress. >> this week for the first time in decades, the tomb of the unknown soldier was open to the public. if thousands lined up to place flowers and pay respects. >> we are coming together to honor those that have sacrificed their lives for individual liberties and freedoms. >> 100 years ago today, it was called armistice day to mark the end of world war i which was supposed to be the war to end all wars. in 1954, president eisenhower change the day to veterans day to honor veterans of all wars. if shannon. >> shannon: thank you. at some good news before we say good night. keeping the military theme and military dad giving his two daughters a long-awaited surprise after being deployed overseas for a year in the now viral video, the daughter slowly opens the door com
after seeing dedication ceremonies at westminster abbey a year earlier, americans pressed the governmentfied during world war i. more than 100,000 americans died fighting in that work. to speak of the american people write about these grand ceremonies in london and paris and they started writing the war department sent to congress. >> this week for the first time in decades, the tomb of the unknown soldier was open to the public. if thousands lined up to place flowers and pay respects....
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france in 1920 very dim unknown soldier in each of the countries and in great britain it was westminster abbey and france was [inaudible]. the u.s. decided to do something similar to that. the idea was started by hamilton of new york who submitted legislation to unknown soldier from the u.s. ischemic i hear the casket is being carried up the capital that is the scene that modern americans will be familiar with similar ceremonies in our time and put on the gear that will make us sway through the streets of washington and over to arlington cemetery. let's watch for just a minute. that is where today you see the larger which isn't yet constructed at this moment. and if there are the final shots of the arlington national cemetery much as we see today with so many white headstones marking the graves of the fallen. >> i think it's important to pause for a moment and think about the meaning that the unknown soldier had at this time. it was about world war i, yes, but it was also fault to be a memorial that could connect the different conflicts to stretch beyond and honor all of those that served. if
france in 1920 very dim unknown soldier in each of the countries and in great britain it was westminster abbey and france was [inaudible]. the u.s. decided to do something similar to that. the idea was started by hamilton of new york who submitted legislation to unknown soldier from the u.s. ischemic i hear the casket is being carried up the capital that is the scene that modern americans will be familiar with similar ceremonies in our time and put on the gear that will make us sway through the...
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great britain and france buried unknown soldier in each of the countries in great britain in westminster abbey and arch triumph in paris so u.s. tried to do something about that and started by hamiltonfish of new york who submitted legislation to bury unknown soldier from the u.s. >> i hear casket is being carried down steps of the united states capitol that'sed scene that modern americans will be familiar with similar ceremonies in our time. and put on the first drawn year that will make its way over through the streets of washington and over to arlington cemetery. let's watch for just a minute. >> so that is where today you see the larger over that which was not yet constructed at this moment. >> and there the final shot ofarming ton national cemetery much of what we see today with many white headstone marking grave of the fallen. >> capitol lit up at night. >> i think it is important to pause for a moment and think about the meaning that the unknown soldier had at this time. it was about world war i yes but it was also thought to be a memorial that could connect all of the different america
great britain and france buried unknown soldier in each of the countries in great britain in westminster abbey and arch triumph in paris so u.s. tried to do something about that and started by hamiltonfish of new york who submitted legislation to bury unknown soldier from the u.s. >> i hear casket is being carried down steps of the united states capitol that'sed scene that modern americans will be familiar with similar ceremonies in our time. and put on the first drawn year that will make...
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the duchess of cornwall placed a cross amongst poppies outside westminster abbey, as people all overater the nation paused to remember those who sacrificed so much in service to their country. reveille today, we remember places with names synonymous with places of conflict... last year the pandemic prevented many from coming together to remember. not so this year. so many lost lives to honour, given special mention at the cenotaph today, walter tull, britton's first black officer in the british army who died in 1918, invited to lay a wreath on his behalf his great—nephew. this is a fantastic event to come to the point where i'm able to lay a wreath on behalf of my grand uncle at the cenotaph, it's a great honour and a great honour to him. young and old ensuring sacrifices will never be forgotten. sarah campbell, bbc news. a new species of dinosaur with an unusually large nose has been discovered by a retired doctor. the remains of the brighstoneus simmondsi were found on the isle of wight in 1978. they'd been in storage until drjeremy lockwood decided to reconstruct the skull of the
the duchess of cornwall placed a cross amongst poppies outside westminster abbey, as people all overater the nation paused to remember those who sacrificed so much in service to their country. reveille today, we remember places with names synonymous with places of conflict... last year the pandemic prevented many from coming together to remember. not so this year. so many lost lives to honour, given special mention at the cenotaph today, walter tull, britton's first black officer in the british...
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from the bbc the right to transmit a christmas concert which the duchess will introduce from westminster abbeyspects of the royal family in all they undertake and do. one thing we can say, the circumstances which lie behind the breach between the brothers remain painful to all concerned. nicholas witchell, bbc news. it is two years sionce new zealand pulled down the shutters but the government has finally unveiled plans to welcome back the shutters but foreigners will finally be allowed back in next year as long as you're fully vaccinated. and the good news for new zealanders who have been seperated from family outside the country is that they will be allowed to travel home from january, next year under similar rules. let's speak to lloyd burr, a radio host for magic talk in new zealand. lovely to have you on the programme. finally, cause for celebration. how is this going to work? it’s finally, cause for celebration. how is this going to work?— is this going to work? it's quite complicated — is this going to work? it's quite complicated it's _ is this going to work? it's quite complicated it'
from the bbc the right to transmit a christmas concert which the duchess will introduce from westminster abbeyspects of the royal family in all they undertake and do. one thing we can say, the circumstances which lie behind the breach between the brothers remain painful to all concerned. nicholas witchell, bbc news. it is two years sionce new zealand pulled down the shutters but the government has finally unveiled plans to welcome back the shutters but foreigners will finally be allowed back in...
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the duchess of cornwall laid a cross amid poppies outside westminster abbey, as people all over the country could have some benefits if managed correctly. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. digging into a changing environment. in an area that is surrounded by scotland�*s coal mining past and its industrial present, there is a transformation happening beneath our feet. just three years ago, this area was re—engineered to bring the coastal wetland back to its natural state. you breach the course of the fences and let the water back in, but within two or three years, we were seeing salt marsh plants reappear and we are now three years down the line, and you know, it is all salt marsh. and at that point, we kind of stepped back and let nature do its thing, and we are seeing the wildlife respond, so birds are using it at high tide, we see lots of deer, hares in the spring. as well as a diverse wetland habitat, this marsh has become a natural tool in the fight to reduce emissions of greenhouse gas into the atmosphere. a natural tool in ourfight to reduce emissions of greenhouse gas
the duchess of cornwall laid a cross amid poppies outside westminster abbey, as people all over the country could have some benefits if managed correctly. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. digging into a changing environment. in an area that is surrounded by scotland�*s coal mining past and its industrial present, there is a transformation happening beneath our feet. just three years ago, this area was re—engineered to bring the coastal wetland back to its natural state. you...
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i was doing an event yesterday with the duchess of cornwall at westminster abbey and all the veteranser usual service, demanding, hopefully it willjust be her usualservice, up demanding, hopefully it willjust be her usual service, up there on the balcony, she will be outdoors but wrapped up very warm as she always is. so fingers crossed whatever the weather on sunday, that will not prevent her majesty being there at the cenotaph. she is used to all weathers. ~ , ,.. , the cenotaph. she is used to all weathers-— the cenotaph. she is used to all weathers. ~ , ,., , . . weathers. absolutely. i imagine that ma be as weathers. absolutely. i imagine that may be as part _ weathers. absolutely. i imagine that may be as part of— weathers. absolutely. i imagine that may be as part of what _ weathers. absolutely. i imagine that may be as part of what she - weathers. absolutely. i imagine that may be as part of what she has i may be as part of what she has demanded to do, we are seeing pictures of her laying a wreath, she needs assistance, the protocols will be followed? she needs assistance, the
i was doing an event yesterday with the duchess of cornwall at westminster abbey and all the veteranser usual service, demanding, hopefully it willjust be her usualservice, up demanding, hopefully it willjust be her usual service, up there on the balcony, she will be outdoors but wrapped up very warm as she always is. so fingers crossed whatever the weather on sunday, that will not prevent her majesty being there at the cenotaph. she is used to all weathers. ~ , ,.. , the cenotaph. she is used...
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the duchess of cornwall is at the 93rd field of remembrance at westminster abbey. last post sounds.try to boost business. this was the response from rosie nicol—harper. finally, on monday, a distressing video emerged of a member of a hunt hitting and kicking a horse. we are not going to show any upsetting images now, but it was discussed that morning by victoria derbyshire on the news channel. and we're going to talk to our correspondent about it. sean, you are blind so you had this described to you. i have. if we pop it up on screen now this 27 second clip was posted to twitter by the hertfordshire hunt saboteurs on sunday for that will give an audio description for those who may not be able to see the video. sean later explained on social media that his audio description of the video was for the benefit of anyone who can't see the screen and struggled to see the screen. this is what inclusion looks like, he went on. it means we reached audiences we would otherwise miss. it was a step applauded by mojo abedi, who wrote... thank you for all your comments this week. if you have anyth
the duchess of cornwall is at the 93rd field of remembrance at westminster abbey. last post sounds.try to boost business. this was the response from rosie nicol—harper. finally, on monday, a distressing video emerged of a member of a hunt hitting and kicking a horse. we are not going to show any upsetting images now, but it was discussed that morning by victoria derbyshire on the news channel. and we're going to talk to our correspondent about it. sean, you are blind so you had this described...
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we are with the duchess of cornwall at the 93rd field of remembrance at westminster abbey. a service at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire. the edinburgh gardens of remembrance, belfast city hall and at the welsh national war memorial in cardiff. big ben strikes the hour and the guests of honour include dan jarvis and vice admiral sir tim lawrence. on sunday, the nation will fall silent again, for remembrance sunday. we have beenjoining us on bbc one. we will stay with this pictures at the cenotaph in london, hundreds of wreaths have travelled to major stations from around the uk, and overseas from locations including the falkland islands as part of the poppies to paddington and routes of remembrance campaigns by the veterans charity. we are round the country for this moment of commemoration here at the national memorial arboretum. and to cardiff, the welsh national war memorial there. so the two minutes silence as we remember our war dead. a survey of nhs leaders in england has found that staff shortages are putting patient care at risk, and pressure on the s
we are with the duchess of cornwall at the 93rd field of remembrance at westminster abbey. a service at the national memorial arboretum in staffordshire. the edinburgh gardens of remembrance, belfast city hall and at the welsh national war memorial in cardiff. big ben strikes the hour and the guests of honour include dan jarvis and vice admiral sir tim lawrence. on sunday, the nation will fall silent again, for remembrance sunday. we have beenjoining us on bbc one. we will stay with this...