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also cornwall is one _ regenerating cornwall. also cornwall is one of— regenerating cornwall. also cornwall is one of nine areas which is being invited _ is one of nine areas which is being invited to— is one of nine areas which is being invited to apply for more devolution powers. _ invited to apply for more devolution powers, they are keen to find out what _ powers, they are keen to find out what powers they can get from westminster and how they can use that to _ westminster and how they can use that to control their own destiny. jenny, _ that to control their own destiny. jenny, thank you. our economics editor, faisal islam, is here. levelling up is a major policy but no new money? it's a significant moment, a very big mission and it started identifying something which has occurred in this country and just happened, and identifying that is a problem which the government seeks to sell, this issue of inequality. amongst the biggest inequality. amongst the biggest inequality in any major economy and this is a crucial issue. the past 30 years show that the figures have got wo
also cornwall is one _ regenerating cornwall. also cornwall is one of— regenerating cornwall. also cornwall is one of nine areas which is being invited _ is one of nine areas which is being invited to— is one of nine areas which is being invited to apply for more devolution powers. _ invited to apply for more devolution powers, they are keen to find out what _ powers, they are keen to find out what powers they can get from westminster and how they can use that to _ westminster and how they...
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., , cornwall. yes, i might say there would be some _ cornwall. yes, i might say there would be some cynics _ cornwall. yes, i might say there would be some cynics who - cornwall. yes, i might say there | would be some cynics who would cornwall. yes, i might say there - would be some cynics who would think whatever, camilla is changing her name when she becomes queen. there is also an argument that journalistically, is a strange choice to have this on the front page when the government may be on the brink of collapse. but i do think the story is important in the fact that it underscores the continuity of the monarchy which i think is one of its great strengths. let reflect for a minute, the queen acceded to the throne 70 years ago and that is astonishing, that is longer than most of us have been alive so would be to take a moment to pay tribute to that but as laura said, she is cleverly ensuring a smooth transition to the next generation, the fact that camilla will be queen consort, a bit like princ
., , cornwall. yes, i might say there would be some _ cornwall. yes, i might say there would be some cynics _ cornwall. yes, i might say there would be some cynics who - cornwall. yes, i might say there | would be some cynics who would cornwall. yes, i might say there - would be some cynics who would think whatever, camilla is changing her name when she becomes queen. there is also an argument that journalistically, is a strange choice to have this on the front page when the government may be...
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the metal is certainly not unique to cornwall, but he says his team's extraction technique is. >> lithium is not rare. there are many occurrences. but what we need to do is translate that into a final product, so there's a number of chemical stages that we've got to go through. >> reporter: an international group of scientists, including kateryna omelchuk from ukraine, are using heat, electricity, quick lime, and water to extract the lithium, without requiring any new mitigation measures to protect the local environment. these researchers are rehearsing the extraction process at this mini-refinery, for what they hope will soon be a much larger project, driven by global demand for better batteries. >> now we want something bigger, larger, quicker, stronger, like, with more performance. so we have to work on this. >> reporter: a british government innovation fund has already invested almost $4 million here. but smith wants even more u.k. focus on mining metals. >> you know, if we were to transition our economy away from hydrocarbons, to electric vehicles, we're going to need those raw ingre
the metal is certainly not unique to cornwall, but he says his team's extraction technique is. >> lithium is not rare. there are many occurrences. but what we need to do is translate that into a final product, so there's a number of chemical stages that we've got to go through. >> reporter: an international group of scientists, including kateryna omelchuk from ukraine, are using heat, electricity, quick lime, and water to extract the lithium, without requiring any new mitigation...
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as you say, cornwall has experienced heavy| cornwall has experienced heavy weather — cornwall has experienced heavy weather and storms for ever. and so weather and storms for ever. and so we are _ weather and storms for ever. and so we are a _ weather and storms for ever. and so we are a resilient county. over the years, _ we are a resilient county. over the years. we — we are a resilient county. over the years, we have started to develop community— years, we have started to develop community flood groups. they come out in _ community flood groups. they come out in villages and towns to most threats _ out in villages and towns to most threats of— out in villages and towns to most threats of flooding when we get warning — threats of flooding when we get warning of weather events such as this _ warning of weather events such as this. yesterday, the council through local radio _ this. yesterday, the council through local radio and our social media streams, — local radio and our social media streams, have been warning the public— streams, have been warning the public to— streams, ha
as you say, cornwall has experienced heavy| cornwall has experienced heavy weather — cornwall has experienced heavy weather and storms for ever. and so weather and storms for ever. and so we are _ weather and storms for ever. and so we are a _ weather and storms for ever. and so we are a resilient county. over the years, _ we are a resilient county. over the years. we — we are a resilient county. over the years, we have started to develop community— years, we have started to develop...
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my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end, my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit, not on my watch, so, we are really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and members of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. hello, the weather is looking a little calmer and quieter for the rest of this week — no new named storms, blustery winds but the weather not as disruptive as it has been. still flood warnings in england and wales, and some in scotland, with more rain on tuesday morning initially for scotland and northern ireland, working across northern england and wales, but it will peter out in the south—east later in the day, followed by sunshine and blustery showers. temperatures between five in stornoway, to 13 in london. through tuesday night and wednesday, a ridge of high pressure building in from the south, which will quieten down the weather across england and wales through wednesd
my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end, my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit, not on my watch, so, we are really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and members of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. hello, the weather is looking a little calmer and quieter for the rest of this week — no new named storms,...
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i'm here in st ives on the north cornwall coast l st ives on the north cornwall coast and it_ st ives on the north cornwall coast and it is_ st ives on the north cornwall coast and it is expected to be one of the hardest _ and it is expected to be one of the hardest hit — and it is expected to be one of the hardest hit areas in the region. today— hardest hit areas in the region. today it — hardest hit areas in the region. today it has been fairly calm but the region— today it has been fairly calm but the region is bracing itself for a battering _ the region is bracing itself for a battering. businesses and fishermen have been_ battering. businesses and fishermen have been making their preparations for what _ have been making their preparations for what is _ have been making their preparations for what is expected to be one of the worst— for what is expected to be one of the worst storms in the region since 2014 _ the worst storms in the region since 2014 the _ the worst storms in the region since 2014. the council has been planning with emergency services and power companies
i'm here in st ives on the north cornwall coast l st ives on the north cornwall coast and it_ st ives on the north cornwall coast and it is_ st ives on the north cornwall coast and it is expected to be one of the hardest _ and it is expected to be one of the hardest hit — and it is expected to be one of the hardest hit areas in the region. today— hardest hit areas in the region. today it — hardest hit areas in the region. today it has been fairly calm but the region— today it has been...
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the duchess of cornwall wins hearts and minds one handshake at a time. she has been here a number of times now and every time she meet someone, she wins them over. i think that level of acceptance is there but also the australians have grown to like camilla. also the australians have grown to like camilla-— like camilla. let's talk about the queen. like camilla. let's talk about the queen- this _ like camilla. let's talk about the queen. this announcement - like camilla. let's talk about the queen. this announcement was| like camilla. let's talk about the - queen. this announcement was made in her platinumjubilee queen. this announcement was made in her platinum jubilee message. queen. this announcement was made in her platinumjubilee message. tell me more about how australians will be celebrating this year? in australia this evening the government is marking the start of the platinum jubilee year by eliminating iconic buildings and monuments across australia in royal purple. these include all the government houses as well as buildings like the sydney
the duchess of cornwall wins hearts and minds one handshake at a time. she has been here a number of times now and every time she meet someone, she wins them over. i think that level of acceptance is there but also the australians have grown to like camilla. also the australians have grown to like camilla-— like camilla. let's talk about the queen. like camilla. let's talk about the queen- this _ like camilla. let's talk about the queen. this announcement - like camilla. let's talk about the...
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we are waitinu everybody in cornwall. we are waiting to _ everybody in cornwall. we are waiting to hear _ everybody in cornwall. we are waiting to hear more - everybody in cornwall. we are waiting to hear more detail. everybody in cornwall. we are - waiting to hear more detail around those promises around matching the eu funny, were you expecting to hear more about that? —— funding. i was more about that? -- funding. i was hoinu to more about that? -- funding. i was hoping to but _ more about that? -- funding. i was hoping to but we — more about that? -- funding. i was hoping to but we probably - more about that? —— funding. i was hoping to but we probably expect to hear more _ hoping to but we probably expect to hear more details about those investment funds in the early sunrnrer _ investment funds in the early summer. we want the government to hurry— summer. we want the government to hurry up— summer. we want the government to hurry up with those because we have had a _ hurry up with those because we have had a number of areas of rural deprivation
we are waitinu everybody in cornwall. we are waiting to _ everybody in cornwall. we are waiting to hear _ everybody in cornwall. we are waiting to hear more - everybody in cornwall. we are waiting to hear more detail. everybody in cornwall. we are - waiting to hear more detail around those promises around matching the eu funny, were you expecting to hear more about that? —— funding. i was more about that? -- funding. i was hoinu to more about that? -- funding. i was hoping to but _ more...
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my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end, my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit, not on my watch, so, we are really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and members of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. hello there. the weather has been getting worse today. the winds are continuing to strengthen. it will stay wet into the afternoon across much of england and wales. we have already had a lot of rain in the lake district. in scotland and northern ireland, it eventually turns brighter. some snow over the hills. the winds continue to strengthen — widely guesting 50, 60 or 70 mph along the coast of england and wales. it is mild but wet and windy for england and wales. the wind and rain will sweep through. we look to the north to see some snow from a while and then the wetter weather driving down across northern areas, strengthening the winds are dragging some colder air as well. t
my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end, my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit, not on my watch, so, we are really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and members of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. hello there. the weather has been getting worse today. the winds are continuing to strengthen. it will stay wet...
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my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end. my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and to fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit. not on my watch. so we're really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and members of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. hello there. high pressure�*s expected to build in across the country to end this week and into the weekend to settle things down, bring us some sunshine and lighter winds. but before that point, thursday looks very unsettled. it'll be cold and windy with sunshine and even wintry showers. now, the cold air�*s been moving in across the country during the overnight period behind this weather front, this band of rain, which is actually a cold front. it'll be lying across the south east of england and east anglia to start thursday morning. some heavy rain on that, bit of sleet on its back edge, but eventually it'll clear out during the mid to latter part of the morning, and the
my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end. my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and to fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit. not on my watch. so we're really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and members of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. hello there. high pressure�*s expected to build in across the country to end this week and into the weekend...
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my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end, my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit, not on my watch, so, we are really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and the rest of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. hello there. today, for many, it's been a day to assess some of the damage brought by storm eunice. but on top of that, we've also seen some tricky weather conditions out there today. a spell of heavy rain and, at times, some snow moving across the peak district and up into the pennines as we speak. at the same time, north of that, it was a beautiful day. after recent heavy snow eased on friday in scotland, we had blue sky and sunshine. beautiful in perth and kinross. this has been the story, then, over the last few hours. the wet weather pushed in from the west and you can see where the snow was, across parts of derbyshire, south yorkshire, easing away off to the east, before
my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end, my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit, not on my watch, so, we are really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and the rest of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. hello there. today, for many, it's been a day to assess some of the damage brought by storm eunice. but on top...
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devon and cornwall police say they can't - cornwall police say they can�*t comment on mark davidson�*s claims as they are being investigated over the issuing of the firearms license. but tonight, the independent office for police conduct has confirmed that his allegations are part of that investigation. what was he like? describe jake to me. he was in his own world at times. jake did struggle to show emotion, that run alarm bells for me. it seemed to me that sometimes he didn�*t really have the concept of consequences for actions. ., ., , ., actions. the government has now tirhtened actions. the government has now tightened up _ actions. the government has now tightened up gun _ actions. the government has now tightened up gun laws _ actions. the government has now tightened up gun laws but - actions. the government has now tightened up gun laws but mark. tightened up gun laws but mark davison wants them to go further. such a horrendous thing... he says his christian faith has turned his own life around after a spell in jail. six months after the shootings he says his thoughts and p
devon and cornwall police say they can't - cornwall police say they can�*t comment on mark davidson�*s claims as they are being investigated over the issuing of the firearms license. but tonight, the independent office for police conduct has confirmed that his allegations are part of that investigation. what was he like? describe jake to me. he was in his own world at times. jake did struggle to show emotion, that run alarm bells for me. it seemed to me that sometimes he didn�*t really...
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my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end, my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit, not on my watch, so, we are really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and members of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. good afternoon. it's miserable out there for many, spells of heavy rain moving across england and wales. blustery showers and gusts of winds in excess of 60—70 mph once again on exposed coasts. temperatures fairly academic but milder cross england and wales, noticeably cooler for scotland and northern ireland. but as we go through the night tonight, we need to draw your attention to some rain arriving in the far northwest. the winds will strengthen once again and the met office has issued an amber warning. the strengths of the winds across the north coast of northern ireland. a chillier start to monday but all eyes will be focused on this amber warning which will remain in for
my family have been active in the fishing industry in cornwall since 1452. i don't want it all to end, my long line of connection to the oyster fishery and fishing in cornwall. not because of brexit, not on my watch, so, we are really going to fight hard to see this to the end, to make sure that future generations and members of my family can carry on fishing sustainably in cornwall. good afternoon. it's miserable out there for many, spells of heavy rain moving across england and wales....
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a royal hand to hold as the duchess of cornwall met pupils. as the duchess of cornwall met -u - ils. ., as the duchess of cornwall met “uils, ., �* as the duchess of cornwall met --uils. ., ., , , as the duchess of cornwall met “uils. ., �* ., , , ., pupils. you can't really put it into words, pupils. you can't really put it into words. how— pupils. you can't really put it into words. how you _ pupils. you can't really put it into words, how you are _ pupils. you can't really put it into words, how you are meeting - words, how you are meeting the future queen, because they are important person. and for you meeting the future queen? it was amazin: meeting the future queen? it was amazing to _ meeting the future queen? it was amazing to be _ meeting the future queen? it was amazing to be able _ meeting the future queen? it was amazing to be able to _ meeting the future queen? it was amazing to be able to see - meeting the future queen? it was i amazing to be able to see someone in the royal— amazing to be able to see someone in the royal family. amazing to be able to see so
a royal hand to hold as the duchess of cornwall met pupils. as the duchess of cornwall met -u - ils. ., as the duchess of cornwall met “uils, ., �* as the duchess of cornwall met --uils. ., ., , , as the duchess of cornwall met “uils. ., �* ., , , ., pupils. you can't really put it into words, pupils. you can't really put it into words. how— pupils. you can't really put it into words. how you _ pupils. you can't really put it into words, how you are _ pupils. you can't really put it...
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the duchess of cornwall�*s path to full acceptance has not been an easy one. many people blamed her... by the royal family hasn't been easy. she was widely blamed for her part in the breakdown of charles's first marriage, to diana, princess of wales and, for many years, the queen wouldn't meet her. daniela relph's report contains flashing images. when charles is king, we now know camilla will be his queen. it is the ultimate recognition from the current monarch, and a total rehabilitation for camilla. their wedding day in 2005 — thejourney, to this point, had at times been rocky. camilla parker bowles was a controversial figure, blamed by some for the end of the prince's first marriage. his relationship with the young camilla had faltered in their 20s. decades later, it took until camilla's 50th birthday party at the ritz for them to go public with their romance. the path to acceptance, though, was difficult. but slowly, carefully, camilla won the trust of the queen and began to win over a cautious public. in making it clear what she wants for camilla, the q
the duchess of cornwall�*s path to full acceptance has not been an easy one. many people blamed her... by the royal family hasn't been easy. she was widely blamed for her part in the breakdown of charles's first marriage, to diana, princess of wales and, for many years, the queen wouldn't meet her. daniela relph's report contains flashing images. when charles is king, we now know camilla will be his queen. it is the ultimate recognition from the current monarch, and a total rehabilitation for...
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yes, that's pretty good question about cornwallis cornwallis had been the eight decant to the king and he was also related to various friends of the of the kings and the king did not blame cornwallis personally for the catastrophe at yorktown because he felt that cornwallis, although of course come wallace's march up from charleston to the peninsula at yorktown and was not part of the overall plan. he did it essentially because he thought he could he thought he could win but people in britain and especially the king felt that had that it was really the fault of the royal navy not being able to get cornwallis off the peninsula and that had to grass been defeated had the royal navy done what it's the duty of the royal navy has always been which is the sync french jebs it would. have it would have had a different outcome. and so when he came back, he was not caught marshall like burgoyne was he was as you say given very important tasks the one of them as you say was to command the troops in india in the morata wars, which he did extremely well and also he was responsible for putting down
yes, that's pretty good question about cornwallis cornwallis had been the eight decant to the king and he was also related to various friends of the of the kings and the king did not blame cornwallis personally for the catastrophe at yorktown because he felt that cornwallis, although of course come wallace's march up from charleston to the peninsula at yorktown and was not part of the overall plan. he did it essentially because he thought he could he thought he could win but people in britain...
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andrew plant, bbc news, cornwall. there is some royal assistance available this weekend to help settle the children before bed. the duchess of cambridge is the latest person to read the cbeebies bedtime story and the first member of the royal family to do so. our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, has been giving some young fans a sneak preview. so we're going to watch a video of the duchess of cambridge. it was one of the duchess's favourite books as a child, and she now reads it to her three children. wow, what an encouraging tale. we can all feel scared sometimes, just like our little owl friend, plop. the story of plop, the little owl who was afraid of the dark, has been enchanting children for decades. ..and plop in the middle. i love... i love the owl because he's called plop. i like this page. i like the fireworks. "hello," said the cat, "i wasjust going to go exploring. won't you come with me?" "i would like to, i think," said plop, "but i'm afraid of the dark." it's all about overcoming fears and growing em
andrew plant, bbc news, cornwall. there is some royal assistance available this weekend to help settle the children before bed. the duchess of cambridge is the latest person to read the cbeebies bedtime story and the first member of the royal family to do so. our royal correspondent, sarah campbell, has been giving some young fans a sneak preview. so we're going to watch a video of the duchess of cambridge. it was one of the duchess's favourite books as a child, and she now reads it to her...
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there is a risk we could see the rain lingering across western areas of cornwall. most sing sunshine but the showers will be frequent across north—western areas. no one is immune from seeing a downpour but the showers will continue to follow snow into the highlands of scotland, where it's high elevations, above 300 metres or so, ten to 15 centimetres of snow. i could cause some localised transport disruption and it is going to be a cold, kind of day with temperatures four, seven celsius but factor in the cold north—westerly winds, they will feel chilly out and about. still hang on to something a little bit milder in the far south. 0vernight, showers continue for the first part of the night and after midnight they should fade away and the sky is clear and the winds for like. it will be cold with frost and there could be icy stretches taking us into monday morning. monday morning. monday will see another change in the weather pattern as this warm front musing from the west bring in milder, south—westerly winds across the uk. for many it will be a nice sunrise f
there is a risk we could see the rain lingering across western areas of cornwall. most sing sunshine but the showers will be frequent across north—western areas. no one is immune from seeing a downpour but the showers will continue to follow snow into the highlands of scotland, where it's high elevations, above 300 metres or so, ten to 15 centimetres of snow. i could cause some localised transport disruption and it is going to be a cold, kind of day with temperatures four, seven celsius but...
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i live in a small - fishing village in cornwall called flushing — fishing village in cornwall called flushing and i am an oyster and shetlfish— flushing and i am an oyster and shellfish merchant. it's a great job. _ shellfish merchant. it's a great job, it's — shellfish merchant. it's a great job, it's very different to anything else in_ job, it's very different to anything else in the — job, it's very different to anything else in the country. very unique. wheh _ else in the country. very unique. when the — else in the country. very unique. when the season kicks off, you have -ot when the season kicks off, you have got this— when the season kicks off, you have got this feeling that you really don't — got this feeling that you really don't know what it's going to bring. it's completely wild fishery, you have _ it's completely wild fishery, you have to — it's completely wild fishery, you have to just take what mother nature -ives have to just take what mother nature gives you _ have to just take what mother nature gives you. we are in an era now where— gives you. we are in an e
i live in a small - fishing village in cornwall called flushing — fishing village in cornwall called flushing and i am an oyster and shetlfish— flushing and i am an oyster and shellfish merchant. it's a great job. _ shellfish merchant. it's a great job, it's — shellfish merchant. it's a great job, it's very different to anything else in_ job, it's very different to anything else in the — job, it's very different to anything else in the country. very unique. wheh _ else in the country....
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as queen elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne, she says she wants the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. i charles becomes king. amjane hill at buckingham where i amjane hill at buckingham palace, where we are reflecting on a historic day, the day that the queen becomes the first british monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee. british prime minister borisjohnson considers further changes to his top team following a wave of resignations over lockdown parties. a lawyer says a man jailed for the murder of the schoolgirl, milly dowler, has admitted killing lin russell and her daughter, megan, in 1996. paul bacon says he's received a four—page statement from levi bellfield, which includes details of how he claims to have carried out the attack in chillenden in kent. india begins two days of mourning, as one of the country's most famous singers lata mangeshkar dies aged 92. the chairman of tesco, john allan, has told the bbc �*the worst is yet to come' on food prices for consumers. he also said it was "wrong" for the governor of
as queen elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne, she says she wants the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. i charles becomes king. amjane hill at buckingham where i amjane hill at buckingham palace, where we are reflecting on a historic day, the day that the queen becomes the first british monarch to celebrate a platinum jubilee. british prime minister borisjohnson considers further changes to his top team following a wave of resignations...
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her majesty has marked the occasion with a statement saying she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles eventually becomes king. this morning, the prince of wales said he and the duchess were "deeply conscious" of the honour bestowed on camilla. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. "i look forward to continuing to serve you with all my heart." so says the queen in her accession day message. on this day when she marks the 70th anniversary of the moment she came to the throne, it's clear that her commitment remains undimmed by the passage of years. and with that message, a glimpse from buckingham palace of the unseen work of the monarch, the paperwork which comes every day in the official red boxes, a routine which this monarch has followed virtually every day of those 70 years. behind her, a photograph of her late—father, george vi — as, with her private secretary, sir edward young, she reviewed government documents and messages from abroad. nice comments, including one from president biden. oh, that's very kind. from cl
her majesty has marked the occasion with a statement saying she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles eventually becomes king. this morning, the prince of wales said he and the duchess were "deeply conscious" of the honour bestowed on camilla. here's our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. "i look forward to continuing to serve you with all my heart." so says the queen in her accession day message. on this day when she...
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he also thanked the queen for her statement that she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. he said we have sought together to serve and support her majesty and the people of our communities. my darling wife has been my own steadfast support throughout. that year of this unprecedented batting jubilee brings an opportunity for us all to celebrate the service of the queen, by whose example blue will be continue to be led for years to come —— platinumjubilee. —— platinum jubilee. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports from sandringham. it is 70 years to the day since she came to the throne and there is no question of her stepping down. in the ballroom at sandringham on the eve of accession day, she was alert and fully engaged in conversations. it had to be upside for the press. very consistent. laughter. i don't matter. laughter. at the same time, it's clear the queen is looking to the future and smoothing the path to the reign of her eldest son. in a statement issued last night, the queen recalled that she h
he also thanked the queen for her statement that she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. he said we have sought together to serve and support her majesty and the people of our communities. my darling wife has been my own steadfast support throughout. that year of this unprecedented batting jubilee brings an opportunity for us all to celebrate the service of the queen, by whose example blue will be continue to be led for years to...
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as has just been said, cornwall is- just been said, cornwall is beautiful. _ just been said, cornwall is beautiful, it's— just been said, cornwall is beautiful, it's very - just been said, cornwall is beautiful, it's very rural, i just been said, cornwall is. beautiful, it's very rural, it's long — beautiful, it's very rural, it's long and _ beautiful, it's very rural, it's long and thin, _ beautiful, it's very rural, it's long and thin, so _ beautiful, it's very rural, it's long and thin, so it- beautiful, it's very rural, it's long and thin, so it can - beautiful, it's very rural, it's long and thin, so it can be i beautiful, it's very rural, it's long and thin, so it can be a| long and thin, so it can be a challenge _ long and thin, so it can be a challenge especially- long and thin, so it can be a challenge especially in - challenge especially in disadvantaged - challenge especially in disadvantaged areas. i challenge especially in disadvantaged areas. challenge especially in disadvantated areas. : :. ,, disadvantaged areas. another issue, some are calling _ disadvantaged area
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ives in cornwall. and the advice as chris was echoing is to prepare as much as you can and tie—down things in your gardens. it's a really stressful time for many people and perhaps worth reminding you... that is the impact of dudley which is been very serious and now your bbc local radio station will have the latest on the situation where you live. find details of your nearest station at bbc.co.uk/sounds. we will keep you of that with all the updates here on bbc news and the usual weather forecast coming up at just past happy hour of course. the foreign secretary liz truss has said now is the time for russia to step back from the border of ukraine as concerns continue about moscow's intentions. president biden says the threat remains very high and the prime minister says the picture in the region remains grim. western intelligence sources believes russia have actually added troops near the border and there have been reports that pro—russia forces have shelled a village in eastern ukraine. the lates
ives in cornwall. and the advice as chris was echoing is to prepare as much as you can and tie—down things in your gardens. it's a really stressful time for many people and perhaps worth reminding you... that is the impact of dudley which is been very serious and now your bbc local radio station will have the latest on the situation where you live. find details of your nearest station at bbc.co.uk/sounds. we will keep you of that with all the updates here on bbc news and the usual weather...
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her majesty has marked the occasion with a statement saying she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles eventually becomes king. well, my colleaguejane hill is at buckingham palace for us this afternoon. jane. welcome again to buckingham palace on the sunday afternoon where we have spent the day reflecting on 70 years on the throne, a remarkable reign and talking about the future as well and looking ahead and that is one of those things that the queen did as well in her statement issued late last night as she reflected on the beginning of the platinum jubilee and put forward that wish, that sincere wish, she says she has, for camilla, duchess of cornwall two, when the time comes, be known as queen consort and this morning his royal highness the prince of wales has issued his own statement paying tribute to the queen a's long reign and saying that he and his wife are deeply conscious of the honour, as he put it, that the queen has bestowed on camilla by publicly expressing that wish. here's 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell. "i lo
her majesty has marked the occasion with a statement saying she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles eventually becomes king. well, my colleaguejane hill is at buckingham palace for us this afternoon. jane. welcome again to buckingham palace on the sunday afternoon where we have spent the day reflecting on 70 years on the throne, a remarkable reign and talking about the future as well and looking ahead and that is one of those things that the...
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eleanor lawrie, bbc news, in cornwall. cornwall council says it is working hard to find suitable emergency accommodation for all those who need it. officials in hong kong say they will launch a vaccine pass scheme for shopping malls and restaurants this week as hospitals struggle under the weight of an omicron—driven covid outbreak. daily case numbers rose to a record high of 7,500. officials have warned of even tougher social—distancing rules ahead and placed the city on "full—on war mode" against covid. a vigil has been held in west london for the music and media entrepreneur, jamal edwards, who died suddenly on sunday at the age of 31. crowds gathered in acton to pay their respects. jamal was a majorfigure in uk grime and rap. his youtube channel, sbtv, helped to launch the careers of artists including ed sheeran and jessiej. the australian government is to spend more than 500—million us dollars on drones and helicopters to strengthen its presence in antarctica. the prime minister scott morrison said the funding
eleanor lawrie, bbc news, in cornwall. cornwall council says it is working hard to find suitable emergency accommodation for all those who need it. officials in hong kong say they will launch a vaccine pass scheme for shopping malls and restaurants this week as hospitals struggle under the weight of an omicron—driven covid outbreak. daily case numbers rose to a record high of 7,500. officials have warned of even tougher social—distancing rules ahead and placed the city on "full—on...
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that large tree coming down in cornwall. we saw earlier another tree coming down in a garden, it broke down a tree house with it. trees are falling, being brought down by these very heavy winds. on the website, you can find guidance on how to stay safe during the storm. the recommendations from the storm. the recommendations from the met office is to secure atlas objects, garden furniture etc. and during the storms, to stay indoors as much as possible, i do while children are at very low risk from coronavirus itself, the pandemic has had a profound impact on their health and wellbeing. data shared exclusively with the bbc by the uk—based nuffield trust and the health foundation show growing waits for planned care, access to cancer treatment and an unprecedented surge in demand for mental health services. suggests our health correspondent, katharine da costa, reports. some days she couldn�*t walk. her behaviour was changing, getting angry, she was crying sometimes. the children caught up in delays and disruption caused by
that large tree coming down in cornwall. we saw earlier another tree coming down in a garden, it broke down a tree house with it. trees are falling, being brought down by these very heavy winds. on the website, you can find guidance on how to stay safe during the storm. the recommendations from the storm. the recommendations from the met office is to secure atlas objects, garden furniture etc. and during the storms, to stay indoors as much as possible, i do while children are at very low risk...
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the yorkshire post focuses on the queen's "regal blessing" for camilla, duchess of cornwall. the daily mail also leads with the queen's desire for camilla, duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. the mirror reports on blood donor shortages facing the nhs. the times say the prime minister will hit a "reset button" with a new team at number 10. the i who say that 100 mps are ready to vote against prime minister borisjohnson. the ft says that the eu are preparing gas options if the ukraine crisis hits supplies. according to the guardian, half a million people face delays in seeing a cancer specialist. let's begin. tony and caroline have been starting to go through some of those articles for us, so let's start with, tony, the yorkshire post — lovely photo of the queen and this regal blessing for camilla settling the question, caroline, of what camilla's formal title and style will be when prince charles becomes king charles. we will be when prince charles becomes king charm-— will be when prince charles becomes kin: charles. ~ ~ .,
the yorkshire post focuses on the queen's "regal blessing" for camilla, duchess of cornwall. the daily mail also leads with the queen's desire for camilla, duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. the mirror reports on blood donor shortages facing the nhs. the times say the prime minister will hit a "reset button" with a new team at number 10. the i who say that 100 mps are ready to vote against prime minister borisjohnson. the ft...
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her majesty has marked the occasion with a statement saying she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles eventually becomes king. this morning, the prince of wales said he and the duchess were "deeply
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after 3 weeks on the road, alex, which had reached his destination land's end in cornwall. on his road trip, he collected donations for british charity and got to know his homeland, like he hadn't ever before. ah, a beautiful, beautiful play season. brittany always want to travel abroad for, but when you take the time to travel in your own country, you can discover just how beautiful and varied it can be. that sounds cliche is know about the destination is the journey and that becomes really a baron when you're doing stuff. right? yeah. people you, me, the places you see when you get to the end of those is great. angela. kimberly, we finally done it. venice. i owe miss ended. no, no, no, not so too long this and it's which is already planning his next adventure with his peel p 50. who knows where it will lead them? do you remember that fairy tale with the women who could spin straw into gold? well, we find someone who can do it in real life, kind of french women, liz. auntie corn creates material out of straw that shimmers and sparkles, and honestly looks like real gold. it
after 3 weeks on the road, alex, which had reached his destination land's end in cornwall. on his road trip, he collected donations for british charity and got to know his homeland, like he hadn't ever before. ah, a beautiful, beautiful play season. brittany always want to travel abroad for, but when you take the time to travel in your own country, you can discover just how beautiful and varied it can be. that sounds cliche is know about the destination is the journey and that becomes really a...
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the queen says camilla, duchess of cornwall, should have the title queen consort when prince charles becomes king. in the last half hour, it's been confirmed that the moroccan boy trapped in a well for five days has died. his body was brought up by emergency workers earlier this evening. new appointments at number 10 as the prime minister shakes up his team after the resignations over downing street parties. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor of the independent, and property and finance commentator anne ashworth. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... a picture of the queen smiling on the front page of tomorrow's sunday telegraph — it writes that the duchess of cornwall will be crowned queen camilla when prince charles ascends to the throne. camilla will be queen — that's the headline of the sunday mirror — highlighting the monarch's announcement in her platinumjubliee message. the observer writes that one of the prime minister's most loyal backbench supporters has said it's
the queen says camilla, duchess of cornwall, should have the title queen consort when prince charles becomes king. in the last half hour, it's been confirmed that the moroccan boy trapped in a well for five days has died. his body was brought up by emergency workers earlier this evening. new appointments at number 10 as the prime minister shakes up his team after the resignations over downing street parties. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us...
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our correspondentjenny kumar is in st ives, in cornwall for us. it's been a fairly calm day today weather—wise, it'sjust began to rain the last hour, the rain started coming here. today, though, businesses and fishermen have been preparing for what's expected to be the worst storm to hit the region since 2014. the council has been working with emergency services, with the power company — they are planning on opening an emergency centre tomorrow from 5am, the strongest of the winds are expected between 7am and midday tomorrow morning. they are expecting a combination of the high winds and high tides, and some weather experts are describing that combination as a beast of a weather front. they are warning of flying debris, of potential for falling power lines entry lines. —— and tree lines. so the advice is to avoid travel, avoid coastal areas, and check with the flood risk is in your local area. roads are expected to be impacted by storm eunice, frank bird is a senior network planner for national highways. we've made the decision that, - at
our correspondentjenny kumar is in st ives, in cornwall for us. it's been a fairly calm day today weather—wise, it'sjust began to rain the last hour, the rain started coming here. today, though, businesses and fishermen have been preparing for what's expected to be the worst storm to hit the region since 2014. the council has been working with emergency services, with the power company — they are planning on opening an emergency centre tomorrow from 5am, the strongest of the winds are...
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he travelled the length of britain some 1400 kilometers, finishing it lands and in cornwall. his good friend jody raffle came along following him in a mobile line. you have to be very crazy and certainly quite eccentric as well because the caused great fun. but it's not particularly comfortable, and it's certainly an endurance because you're subjecting yourself to basically being in this position every day for a 100 miles effort. what it took for this was 3 weeks of doing that. the p 50 was a model originally made in the 1960. this is a replica. that's true to the original. and just as on the come feet, it's no heater. no hate only grim. no. could she see this is the driving position that i'm pretty much stuck in and when you're driving one of these long distance like i did, it, offenders are quite important. so i wore these when i was driving along because underneath my right ne, under the housing, here's where the engine is and it generates a lot of noise. during their travels, alex oh chin and joan raffle kit to video journal on the youtube channel forwarded to the past. t
he travelled the length of britain some 1400 kilometers, finishing it lands and in cornwall. his good friend jody raffle came along following him in a mobile line. you have to be very crazy and certainly quite eccentric as well because the caused great fun. but it's not particularly comfortable, and it's certainly an endurance because you're subjecting yourself to basically being in this position every day for a 100 miles effort. what it took for this was 3 weeks of doing that. the p 50 was a...
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england and wales clearing out into the near continent, but the rain may well linger across western cornwall. otherwise, we are all in the same boat. the showers most frequent across north—western areas, where there have been loads of showers. there will be some further accumulations in scotland where in the hills it could make up to 10 to 15 centimetres, bringing some localised transport disruption. overnight the showers continue for a time, but later in the night it should tend to die away. there will be a frost and we could have some icy stretches to take us into monday morning. quite a nice sunrise first thing monday. then we will have cloud thicken from the west. a bit of rain and drizzle works its way in. there could be some mist and fog patches around coasts and hills as well. we end the day with heavy rain pushing into western scotland, but tomorrow will be much milder. hello, this is bbc news with me, maryam moshiri. the headlines: prince charles has led tributes to the queen, on the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne. he's congratulated her on what he described as a
england and wales clearing out into the near continent, but the rain may well linger across western cornwall. otherwise, we are all in the same boat. the showers most frequent across north—western areas, where there have been loads of showers. there will be some further accumulations in scotland where in the hills it could make up to 10 to 15 centimetres, bringing some localised transport disruption. overnight the showers continue for a time, but later in the night it should tend to die away....
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the queen has said she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. in a message marking the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne, the queen said it was her "sincere wish" that camilla would have that title. it paves the way for camilla to be crowned at her husband's side on his coronation day. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell reports from sandringham. she's preparing to mark the 70th anniversary of the day she came to the throne. this morning, the queen greeted guests in the ballroom at sandringham, walking slowly and carefully, steadied with a stick. but alert and fully engaged. i was told it had to be upside—down for the press. 0h, they can see it. laughter. i don't matter. the queen seemed quite fit and well today, yes. she has actually had that little sparkle in her eye and, you know, her sense of humour was there, so, yeah, i'd say she was fine. a little frail, but terrific sense of humour she'sl got, which, you know, really stands out. - and very bright, and her. memory must be fantastic! and it's cl
the queen has said she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. in a message marking the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne, the queen said it was her "sincere wish" that camilla would have that title. it paves the way for camilla to be crowned at her husband's side on his coronation day. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell reports from sandringham. she's preparing to mark the 70th anniversary of the day...
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the duchess of cornwall�*s journey to acceptance by the public and the royal family has at times been a difficult one. her relationship with prince charles only being made public at his 50th birthday celebration 25 years ago. daniela relph's report contains some flashing images. when charles is king, we now know camilla will be his queen. it is the ultimate recognition from the current monarch and a total rehabilitation for camilla. their wedding day in 2005. the journey to this point had, at times, been rocky. camilla parker bowles was a controversial figure, blamed by some for the end of the prince's first marriage. his relationship with a young camilla had faltered in their 20s. decades later, it took until camilla's 50th birthday party at the ritz for them to go public with their romance. the path to acceptance, though, was difficult. but slowly, carefully, camilla won the trust of the queen and began to win over a cautious public. in making it clear what she wants for camilla, the queen has rewarded her daughter—in—law for her loyalty to prince charles and the happiness and s
the duchess of cornwall�*s journey to acceptance by the public and the royal family has at times been a difficult one. her relationship with prince charles only being made public at his 50th birthday celebration 25 years ago. daniela relph's report contains some flashing images. when charles is king, we now know camilla will be his queen. it is the ultimate recognition from the current monarch and a total rehabilitation for camilla. their wedding day in 2005. the journey to this point had, at...
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the queen says camilla, duchess of cornwall, should have the title queen consort when prince charles becomes king. it's been confirmed that the moroccan boy trapped in a well for five days has died. his body was brought up by emergency workers earlier this evening. new appointments at number 10 as the prime minister shakes up his team — after the resignations over downing street parties. ministers in the uk are strengthening legislation that will force global social media companies to take down harmful content more quickly. a parent, whose daughter took her own life, wants the heads of these firms to be held to account.
the queen says camilla, duchess of cornwall, should have the title queen consort when prince charles becomes king. it's been confirmed that the moroccan boy trapped in a well for five days has died. his body was brought up by emergency workers earlier this evening. new appointments at number 10 as the prime minister shakes up his team — after the resignations over downing street parties. ministers in the uk are strengthening legislation that will force global social media companies to take...
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the queen has said she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. in a message marking the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne, the queen said it was her "sincere wish" that camilla would have that title. it paves the way for camilla to be crowned at her husband's side on his coronation day. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell reports from sandringham. she's preparing to mark the 70th anniversary of the day she came to the throne. this morning, the queen greeted guests in the ballroom at sandringham, walking slowly and carefully, steadied with a stick. but alert and fully engaged. i was told it had to be upside—down for the press. oh, they can see it. laughter. i don't matter. the queen seemed quite fit and well today, yes. she has actually had that little sparkle in her eye and, you know, her sense of humour was there, so, yeah, i'd say she was fine. a little frail, but terrific sense of humour she'sl got, which, you know, really stands out. - and very bright, and her. memory must be fantastic! and it's cl
the queen has said she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. in a message marking the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne, the queen said it was her "sincere wish" that camilla would have that title. it paves the way for camilla to be crowned at her husband's side on his coronation day. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell reports from sandringham. she's preparing to mark the 70th anniversary of the day...
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the queen says camilla, duchess of cornwall, should have the title queen consort when prince charles becomes king. it's been confirmed that the moroccan boy trapped in a well for five days has died. his body was brought up by emergency workers earlier this evening. new appointments at number 10 as the prime minister shakes up his team — after the resignations over downing street parties. ministers in the uk are strengthening legislation that will force global social media companies to take down harmful content more quickly. a parent, whose daughter took her own life, wants the heads of these firms to be held to account. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rob merrick — deputy political editor of the independent and property and finance commentator, anne ashworth. tomorrow's front pages. starting with. .. a picture of the queen smiling on the front page of tomorrow's sunday telegraph — it writes that the duchess of cornwall will be crowned queen camilla when prince charles ascends to the throne. camilla will be que
the queen says camilla, duchess of cornwall, should have the title queen consort when prince charles becomes king. it's been confirmed that the moroccan boy trapped in a well for five days has died. his body was brought up by emergency workers earlier this evening. new appointments at number 10 as the prime minister shakes up his team — after the resignations over downing street parties. ministers in the uk are strengthening legislation that will force global social media companies to take...
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as queen elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne — she says she wants the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous singers lata mangeshkar dies aged 92. british prime minister borisjohnson announces new appointments to his backroom staff following a wave of resignations over lockdown parties held at number 10. a five—year—old moroccan boy freed after being trapped in a well forfour days has died. as we've been hearing, today is a significant milestone in british royal history — as the queen has now been reigning for exactly 70 years. she was in the middle of kenya when her father — george the sixth — died on the sixth of february, 1952. anne soy has been looking back at that moment, and the queen's ongoing bond with africa. the royal visitor stepped off into the hot sunshine of nairobi. it was just a week ago today. no one knew then that the girl would arrive here as princess elizabeth, with leave again five days later as queen. iii again five days later as qu
as queen elizabeth celebrates 70 years on the throne — she says she wants the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. india begins two days of mourning as one of the country's most famous singers lata mangeshkar dies aged 92. british prime minister borisjohnson announces new appointments to his backroom staff following a wave of resignations over lockdown parties held at number 10. a five—year—old moroccan boy freed after being trapped in a well...
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of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when her eldest son, prince charles, becomes king. she expressed what she called her "sincere wish" in a message to mark the 70th anniversary of her reign. a five—year—old boy in morocco who fell down a well on tuesday has died, following a huge rescue effort. he was finally pulled from the 30—metre—deep shaft but his death was later confirmed by king mohammed — who passed on his condolences to the boy's parents. madagascar has been struck by a powerful storm for the second time in weeks. cyclone batsirai has brought heavy rain and sustained winds of one—hundred—and—seventy kilometres an hour. thousands of people have been moved to temporary shelters. last month, storm ana caused devastation and dozens of deaths. this week the government published its eagerly awaited levelling up white paper, setting out plans to reduce regional inequality. its aim is to revitalise communities in places like rhyl — but critics claim lessons aren't being learnt from previous efforts — saying the focus should be on people rather than
of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when her eldest son, prince charles, becomes king. she expressed what she called her "sincere wish" in a message to mark the 70th anniversary of her reign. a five—year—old boy in morocco who fell down a well on tuesday has died, following a huge rescue effort. he was finally pulled from the 30—metre—deep shaft but his death was later confirmed by king mohammed — who passed on his condolences to the boy's parents. madagascar has been...
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the queen has said she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. in a message marking the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne, the queen said it was her "sincere wish" that camilla would have that title. it paves the way for camilla to be crowned at her husband's side on his coronation day. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports from sandringham. she's preparing to mark the 70th anniversary of the day she came to the throne. this morning, the queen greeted guests in the ballroom at sandringham, walking slowly and carefully, steadied with a stick. but alert and fully engaged. i was told it had to be upside—down for the press. 0h, they can see it. laughter. i don't matter. the queen seemed quite fit and well today, yes. she has actually had that little sparkle in her eye and, you know, her sense of humour was there, so, yeah, i'd say she was fine. a little frail, but terrific sense of humour she'sl got, which, you know, really stands out. - and very bright, and her. memory must be fantastic! and it's c
the queen has said she wants camilla, the duchess of cornwall, to be known as queen consort when prince charles becomes king. in a message marking the 70th anniversary of her accession to the throne, the queen said it was her "sincere wish" that camilla would have that title. it paves the way for camilla to be crowned at her husband's side on his coronation day. our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports from sandringham. she's preparing to mark the 70th anniversary of the...
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by lunchtime, 10% of homes in cornwall were without power, and the isle of wight had recorded a gust of 122 mph. oh, my god, oh, my god, whoa! it's ok. nobody�*s hurt. it's just hurt the brand—new fence. whoa. and it wasn't just trees falling. that's the spire of st thomas's church in wells being destroyed. near bristol, a speed limit on the m4 prince of wales bridge wasn't enough to keep traffic moving. for what's thought to be the first time ever, both bridges here across the severn estuary have closed because of the high winds. but the severe flood warnings here have now expired. thankfully, the worst case scenario wasn't realised. temporary flood defences were not tested, but authorities say it isn't over yet. on the back of this, we've got more rain coming, so they could be possibilities of further flooding as the week pans out, so let's get today out of the way first, then let's make sure that all of our infrastructure, all of our defences are still in good shape. as the day wore on, the storm headed east. for the first time ever, the south—east of england and london were
by lunchtime, 10% of homes in cornwall were without power, and the isle of wight had recorded a gust of 122 mph. oh, my god, oh, my god, whoa! it's ok. nobody�*s hurt. it's just hurt the brand—new fence. whoa. and it wasn't just trees falling. that's the spire of st thomas's church in wells being destroyed. near bristol, a speed limit on the m4 prince of wales bridge wasn't enough to keep traffic moving. for what's thought to be the first time ever, both bridges here across the severn...
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we saw in cornwall the corrugated root ripped off. we had a church in wales which stood for hundreds of years where part of the spire came off and of course we had what happened with what i recall as the millennium dome and now the o2 arena losing the heart of its route. what are the lessons here? it means those buildings lost their roofs but there may be plenty of others that did not book could have done if the winds had continued. we book could have done if the winds had continued.— book could have done if the winds had continued. ~ ., , had continued. we need to remember that storm eunice _ had continued. we need to remember that storm eunice is _ had continued. we need to remember that storm eunice is one _ had continued. we need to remember that storm eunice is one of— had continued. we need to remember that storm eunice is one of those - that storm eunice is one of those storms that comes along every few decades. so extreme everything. we do remember that structures are designed to withstand by the code of practice much high
we saw in cornwall the corrugated root ripped off. we had a church in wales which stood for hundreds of years where part of the spire came off and of course we had what happened with what i recall as the millennium dome and now the o2 arena losing the heart of its route. what are the lessons here? it means those buildings lost their roofs but there may be plenty of others that did not book could have done if the winds had continued. we book could have done if the winds had continued.— book...